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This is the full episode of The Morning Show with Preston Scott for Friday, January 31st.

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- Mat Staver

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Baby, he's still rolling stone, Get out of the way,
get right ahead. Welcome to Friday. In the Morning Show
with Preston Scott. My friends, it is the final day
of the first month of the year. W yes, Oh
my goodness, what a difference. Huh the final eleven days

(00:29):
of the year. Just yeah, Jose's over there, mind blown, unbelievable.
All right, here's our verse of the day, Roman's one sixteen.
For I'm not ashamed of the Gospel. For it is
the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes.

(00:53):
Boom shack a luck. That's all you need right there.
For I am not ashamed of the Gospel. So here's
the question. Do you conduct yourself at work? Do you
conduct yourself at play? Do you conduct yourself with family

(01:16):
and friends in such a way that they would say
you are not ashamed of the Gospel? Do your words
do your deeds reveal that you love Christ and you're
not ashamed?

Speaker 2 (01:37):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (01:37):
Or no? Just asking? Ten past the hour inside the
American Patriots Almanac. We go next. It's the Morning Show
with President Scott. Good morning, ruminators. Welcome, I'm Preston. He's Jose.

(02:01):
And by the way, Jose, can you see c A
n U s E. Can you see at iHeartRadio dot
com that's the website or the email address. We are
hearing from people that are saying they're emailing him, but
it's not getting to him. You're probably not spelling all right, Jose.

(02:29):
Can you see, I know, I add a little panache
to that. C an you s E. Can you see
we just we thought it'd be a little too obvious
to go c an you see. I just I mean,
we tried to be a little bit more subtle than

(02:49):
that at iHeartRadio dot com. So there you go. That's
the email address for Jose. But welcome ruminators, Good Morning
Friday Show fifty three oh seven. And on this date,
January thirty first, and nineteen fifty President Truman. Think about it.
Nothing significant happened in history until nineteen fifty. See, these

(03:14):
are the peculiarities of history that I ponder. I try
to immediately think about. Why do people just go, oh,
it's the last day of the month, let's just wait
until tomorrow. I mean, what why so little being done

(03:35):
in history? On January thirty first, Because here's what we got.
This is it. Truman announces that he ordered development of
the hydrogen bomb. Okay, it's a big thing. That's a
big one. Nineteen fifty eight, United States launches its first
satellite explorer one entering the Space Age Ham the Chimp
Ham the JEEMP nineteen sixty one becomes the first chimpagne

(04:00):
and outer space blasting off from Cape Canaveral. That is
a hilarious scene in the mega length movie The Right Stuff.
The Right Stuff is like a two maybe three DVD movie.
I mean it's long, but it's brilliant and it captures
the essence of the of the space program a little

(04:22):
bit different than the Tom Hanks mini series From the
Earth to the Moon. From the Earth to the Moon
is wonderful. It's an HBO documentary, not a documentary. It's
a dramatic series. But it's really good. And then McDonald's
opens its first fast food restaurant in Moscow in nineteen ninety.

Speaker 3 (04:44):
McDonald's Flinch fries let salty.

Speaker 1 (04:54):
But that's it. That's it. That's all we got. Today
is National hold on here, National Fun at Work Day.
What what can I get one? Yeah, National Hot Chocolate Day,
National Big Wig Day, oh My, Inspire your Heart with

(05:20):
Art Day, and National Backward day. So if you want
to pick any of those and have a little fun
at work, there you go. I would probably I mean,
look National Fun at Work Day. So you could bring
any of those to work and merge them and say, well,
it's National Fun at Workday. Just having some fun, wants

(05:42):
some hot chocolate. See that was See how you could
work that sixteen past the hour, we can come back.
A public service announcement, a very important one. The flight recorders,

(06:03):
the black boxes, if you will, have been recovered from
the airline. Don't know if the military helicopter carries those
things or not. I would imagine they carry some form.

Speaker 2 (06:15):
But.

Speaker 1 (06:16):
I think they're going to piece together this thing pretty quickly.
And so we'll have the latest details on that in
just a little bit and the big stories in the
press box. But I mentioned to you a public service
announcement that was very important. So let's think about those
words public meaning everywhere the public spaces and even the

(06:41):
private spaces of wherever people gather. So maybe this is
a P squared public and private service announcement service implying
that this is a service to you that the things
that we're about to announce, and I'm directing this at ladies.

(07:10):
Would you please, when you are out in public, go
easy with the perfume because you're killing me. Now you're
killing You're killing people. Birds are dropping out of the
sky in your wake because they can't breathe. It's not

(07:47):
exclusively women forty plus, but largely it's women forty plus. Largely.
I don't know what. I don't know. If you're hanging
on to the seventies and eighties, I don't know. I
don't know. But you're killing people when you're out in public.

(08:19):
Please think of other people. You're on a date with
your husband, sweet, just a little on the wrists, just
a little, just then, and then later when you get home.
If it's hey, honey, load it up if you want

(08:44):
to spray it all over, But in the name of
decency for everybody else, stop it. Stop shopping at the
grocery store, stop shopping at the home improvement stores. Stop

(09:04):
eating at restaurants smelling like that. No, really, I love you.
I'm that friend who will tell you things that no
other friend will tell you. But see, if you look
up scripture and you read the Book of Proverbs, here's
what proverb says about friendship. A friend, a true friend

(09:27):
is willing to lose the friendship to be a friend.
I'll tell you the things that everybody else is thinking
to try to spare you. The indignity of people just
looking at you, like really, some of you are like

(09:48):
a human Peppi leapew from the cartoon where he comes
bouncing along and behind him is that cartoon cloud of stink.
There's this cloud of smell and you think it's great,
and maybe your husband has been kind enough to not
tell you over the years that it really stinks badly.

(10:13):
Could you lighten up? But no, no, you are just
marching on. And so I'm just begging you and share
this with as many fellow women as you can. Femininity

(10:34):
is not determined by the amount of perfume you put
on your person. And the more you put on it,
it's it causes people to flee. Now I'm serious. I'm
going three aisles over. I'm waiting and and and it's

(10:56):
like turbulence at a at a at a at a
at a runway. Man, you gotta let it settle before
you go in. So I'm begging you. Now, I've said
this a few times over the years, but I've been
kind about it. But I am just think of other people.

(11:17):
If you're going out, go a little light with it. Please, please, man,
If you want to smell a little bit like a
little foot powder, cool, do your thing, but don't make
it something that people can smell you fifteen feet away.
And just remember someone's sitting on the other side of
you in that booth, and you are capable of ruining

(11:41):
someone's ability to enjoy a meal. Because what we smell,
we kind of taste. I mean, our sense of smell
has a lot to say about how food tastes. That's
the truth. That's truth. I'm just I'm your friend who's

(12:01):
telling your your your flies down. I'm the guy who
tells you that you're got food on your face. It's
just say, thirty six minutes past the hour, good morning,
He's osay, I'm Preston, It's the Morning Show. The big

(12:23):
story in the press box is the the crash of
the army helicopter and the civilian passenger liner. And here's
why this is important, because you fly. If this is
an FAA problem because of shortages of people working, which
is one report that's out there right now, is that

(12:45):
there is one controller that should have been handling two
that shouldn't have been handling two things. By two things.
I'm talking about the military traffic and the civilian traffic.
That's one story, but here's another. Now I'm looking up
the background, but it would appear to me that Captain Steve,

(13:08):
with a lot of ease on YouTube is a former
or current airline pilot commercial airline pilot, and he popped
up a video offering a little analysis and I've cueued
it to the most relevant portion. At the front end here.

Speaker 4 (13:29):
Pat two five is the Blackhawk helicopter that is just
south of the Woodrow Bridge and they're asker, excuse me,
they've just taken off their airborne. The tower is saying
to them, there's traffic. It's a CRJ. It's a twelve
hundred feet lined up for runway three to three. Do
you have that traffic?

Speaker 2 (13:50):
Pat?

Speaker 4 (13:50):
Two five is going to call back and.

Speaker 5 (13:52):
Say, yes, three, that's true.

Speaker 4 (13:58):
Pat two five says, has the traff sight request visual separation.
What that means is that they're going to take responsibility
for visual separation from that aircraft. What happened. Here's what
I think happened. This is not the final word on it,
but what I think happened was it was at night.
There's several airplanes lined up. There is that blue streak

(14:20):
fifty three forty two, which is a CRJ that they
ran into. Right behind them just a few miles is
American thirty one to thirty. Everybody has their lights on
as they're coming in. I believe the helicopter looked at
the American thirty one thirty and said, I've got the
traffic in sight, and they never saw the airplane, the
CRJ that was right next to them. That's my conjecture

(14:41):
on what happens.

Speaker 1 (14:44):
If you look at the the plotting of the planes
on final approach, they are lined up, as he said,
and they're all marked, their transponders are on. They know
which flight is, which I know exactly everything. So to
just restate his theory is the helicopter which had just

(15:06):
taken off, is told about a flight and he looks
to his left and assumes the flight he's seeing is
the one, not recognizing there's one much much closer that's
basically in front of him. There's another important point there.

(15:32):
The helicopter pilot took responsibility at that point, even though
it was at night, for visual separation now later we're
gonna hear the traffic air traffic controllers saying, you know,

(15:52):
slide in behind and all that. But I'm putting this
guy's analysis on my blog page because I think it's stellar.
It's important to note, though, experts in the airline industry
are out there saying the FAA has been a train
wreck for years. They're not just dumping this on Biden.

(16:13):
They're saying it's been a problem for years. And now.
Another story that I have pulled up here is that
the staffing at the Air Traffic Control Tower Reagan was
not normal for the time of day and the volume
of traffic, according to an internal preliminary FAA safety report
about the collision that's being reported by the New York Times.

(16:39):
That's the latest. That's what we have right now, forty
minutes past the hour. It is vitally important they figure
this out so it doesn't happen again. Thanks for joining us.

Speaker 6 (16:52):
It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott on news Radio
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City dot Com.

Speaker 1 (17:25):
What's the Beef in the third hour. Also in the
third hour, Matt Staver from Liberty Council. It's gonna catch
us up on what happened in California, why this sudden
decision to drop charges against Sandra Merritt and Dave Dalladan.
But that's coming up in the third hour of the program.
Much much to talk about between now and then. A

(17:46):
couple of other stories here, And I think this could
be I could turn this into quite the segment of
phone calls, I think, and I may yet do it.
There is a petition going around California. Secretary of State
Shirley Weber or Weber has approved a campaign to gather

(18:11):
signatures petitioning for a vote on whether California should become
an independent country. Let me say that again, California becoming
an independent country. Now here's the thing. The group cal
Exit believes the election of Trump is an attack on

(18:36):
everything California cares about. But as we've learned, California has
more Republicans than any other state in the nation because
of its population. Now, in doing a little digging, it's

(18:57):
the fifth largest economy in the world. But if at
least fifty percent of their voters cast their ballots, fifty
five percent of those would have to vote yes. And
it's a vote of no confidence in the United States
of in America in the United States of America. And

(19:20):
the problem is that it's not legally binding in any way,
shape or form. Federal government is under no obligation to
respect the vote. There is no there's no means to
just leave the nation. There is no mechanism in the
United States Constitution. In eighteen sixty nine, following the Civil War,

(19:43):
the Supreme Court ruled that the act of admitting a
state into the Union was final quoting, with no place
for reconsideration or revocation except through revolution or through consent
of the states. But that doesn't mean we can't entertain

(20:04):
the idea. So what would you think if California were
to leave the nation and become its own country. It's
a fascinating thing to think about. I don't think California

(20:29):
understands how dependent on the rest of us they really are.
I mean, you look at the disasters that they face
between earthquakes and fires from mismanagement. They'd have to own
all of this. Maybe they'd get a little humanitarian aid.
I don't know. We're just saying it's an interesting thought.

(20:53):
To say. The least forty six minutes past the hour
come back and yeah.

Speaker 7 (21:01):
Yeah, the Morning Show, Preston Scott, Well, this is what
we do.

Speaker 1 (21:21):
We just kind of jump around. What do you think
about Representative Anna Paulina Luna introducing legislation to put Donald
Trump on Mount Rushmore. No, no, no, no, no, no,
not yet. We're a little early on this one. Friends,

(21:43):
I'm sorry, we just are. You don't make decisions like
that when when they're still alive, You just don't. While
they're still in office. You just don't. We need to
give him his full four years. Let's see how transform
it it becomes. But I'm just saying I just think

(22:07):
it's a little it's a little early. And here's the
I think it comes across as being just a little
too fanatical. Give it some time. It's like they say,
I don't know, but they say that you must give wine,
that you open time to breathe. Let's give this time

(22:30):
to breathe, shall we? Now what we don't need to
give time to breathe is this story. Because this story
is brilliant. You remember me telling you about Mark Zuckerberg
has suddenly seen the light in some regards. Now I

(22:50):
know what he's doing. He's protecting his bottom line, otherwise
known as his rear end. He is trying to curry
fav with the Trump administration by making all of these
changes at meta, changing policies that he said under oath
didn't exist. See, you need to remember that he said

(23:13):
all of this stuff that he's doing now differently didn't happen.
But there was one policy that really just caused us
to smile. Now, the one about changing censorship that causes
us to go and we're just we have not made
a decision. I got zero, virtually zero response from you

(23:35):
on going on Instagram, other than I had one person
say do it. I don't know what to tell you
to do, but do it. I have an idea if
I were to do it, what I would do, But
I'll discuss that with the executive committee of The Morning Show.
But there is a group of employees angry that they've

(23:59):
removed Tampa from tampon dispensers and I guess garbage bins
or whatever for like for tampons out of the men's rooms.
Zuckerberg ordered them out. So there's a group of employees
apparently protesting, and they're sneaking them back in. Okay, here's

(24:28):
why this is awesome. First of all, come on, really,
and I would have no problem saying that to people
really that worked at Meta. Really, you want tampons in
a men's room where men don't use tampons unless they

(24:49):
want to play a joke and they've got a running
nose and they want to just stick one up their
nose just for fun. That's something one of my sons
would do, absolutely in a minute. But you know what
it caused me to do. I've come up with a
new phrase, a tampon tantrum. Instead of a temper tantrum,

(25:10):
A tampon tantrum. That's a tampon tantrum. That's just Really,
they're all in a twist over tampons not being in
the men's restrooms at META. So they're protesting subtle resistance,

(25:31):
is what they call it? Subtle resistance. No, it's really
not as long as you're not vel if you just
here's the problem though, and this is what Mark's going
to have to deal with eventually. Some brave soul was
going to say I don't want women in the men's restroom,
and women are going to say I don't want men
in the women's restroom. I'm sorry now, The solution's real simple.

(25:57):
You have a generic bathroom with a lock on it
that any gender, male or female, or someone who's confused,
and maybe that's what you do. You put the dude,
the little the little diagram of the dude and the
little diagram of the skirt, right, you know what I'm
talking about, and then in the middle you put a
question mark. And and that's how you handle it. Men,

(26:23):
women or h and there's your restroom. Or maybe instead
of either any of that, you just put a question
mark restroom, question mark question mark restroom. There you go,
simple as that. That's how you solve this. It's not

(26:45):
like it's not like they don't have money to do
a little redecorating and a little inward renovation in the building.
They've got. They can do it. They can afford it.
All right, we're gonna come back. It's our two still
in front of us right here in the Morning Show
with Preston Scott. That in the morning, it's the second

(27:19):
hour of the final show of the month of the
Morning Show with Preston Scott, perfectly ending on the thirty
first show fifty three oh seventies osa Im Preston, how
are you Hour from now, it's what's the beef? What
do you have to complain about? We're here for you.
It's funny because I think beefs will subtly shift. They'll

(27:43):
get a little bit more personal, a little bit more
about the roads and about stuff with shopping and prices
and why we have them and you know all that stuff.
I think it's gonna change a little bit, but we'll see.
That's that's the fun of Every single week is different,
and who knows, we might see so many problems solved.

(28:06):
Will have to change the segment, maybe the first time
in twenty three years I've had to do it, but hey,
you never know. I watched some of the confirmation hearings,
and I will say on the front end, it's really
hard to listen to Robert F. Kennedy Junior. God bless him.

(28:27):
Whatever's happened to his voice. It's really hard, it is,
and I don't hold it against him, but I think
it does hurt him. He takes no prisoners, and he's not,

(28:47):
to me, the perfect choice for Health and Human Services secretary.
But Trump is honoring a promise. Kennedy wasn't going to win,
and Trump said, you've got some valid points on some

(29:08):
issues as it relates to healthcare in this country. Now
he's getting blistered not just by Republicans or Democrats, but
by some Republicans. But Ran Paul, the chair of the
Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, used his
time and had some comments. I want to share the

(29:32):
discussion over vaccines is oversimplified and dumbed down. That we
never really get to real truths, and that's why people
here are so separated from real people at home. He
talked about and you know, he's a doctor. He was
an opthalmologist, but he was also a physician, and he

(29:53):
talked about parents of newborns being advised one day after
birth to give their child a hepatitis B vaccine, and
hepatitis B is acquired through drug use and sexual intercourse.
What are we doing? What are we doing? He argued
that there should not be a one size fits all

(30:13):
approach to vaccines. He said he waited till his children
were older, and he said that doesn't make me anti vaccine.
He said vaccines are modern miracles, but it's not all
or nothing. On the subject of vaccines in general, he
said there's no good science of anything to show what

(30:36):
causes autism. For example, one of the things that is
out there is that these early vaccines are the cause
for the increase of autism. Now, autism is dramatically more
apparent in I believe, boys versus girls, So that would
seem a little bit odd, except when you consider that

(30:58):
boys and girls are different. But he said, there's no
good science on anything to show what causes autism. We
don't know. It's a profound disease. And I know many
moms and dads here who have kids who have autism.
But the thing is they saw their kids developing completely normal,

(31:19):
maybe speaking one hundred words, and then go to no
words at about fifteen months of age. Now there isn't
proof that the vaccines caused it. That's true, but we
don't know what causes it yet. So shouldn't we be
at least open minded We take seventy two vaccines. Could
it be? I don't know, But we shouldn't just close

(31:42):
the door. He said, Senators Hound and Kennedy are so
close minded and so consensus driven, you're unwilling to accept
the possibility that they could be proven wrong in ten years.
He highlighted the example of aspirin. You might remember this.
For two decades ago when we started this show, that

(32:03):
was the thing. If you're a fifty year older, TAKEE
take an aspirin regularly to prevent cardiovascular disease, these tiny
little medicines of aspirin, said, It sounded like a great idea.
Then twenty years later they found out that people's chances
of dying from brain bleeds or stomach bleeds was greater
than the risk of heart disease. Quoting give the guy

(32:27):
a break who says, I just want to follow the
science where it leads without presupposition. I think, really, what
we have up here is a presupposition. You've already concluded
that it's absolute that autism isn't caused by vaccines. We
don't know what causes autism, so we should be more
humble in what we say. Those are appropriate, balanced comments

(32:53):
on the topic. There are things that I don't agree
with with Robert F. Kennedy Junior, but he's cautiously right
about a lot of stuff, and I'm okay with that
because his views on abortion don't matter because there is
no federal law on abortion. It's all on the states. Now,

(33:16):
those are my thoughts. Eleven passed the hour when we
come back, we're going somewhere we haven't been in a while.

(34:02):
Got lost trying to find a live feed of a
record setting spacewalk. This is making me laugh. Here's why
Sunny Williams and Butch Wilmore are traveling outside the International
Space Station to collect samples to determine whether micro organisms

(34:23):
can exist on the outside of the orbiting laboratory. I
hope they know that's where this whole aliens thing started.
You know those things that come out of the chest,
come crawling along the right on the face and implant
themselves inside and then go. So they're looking for that anyway.

(34:53):
I'm just laughing because remember these are the two that
were supposed to be up in space for a week.
It's now been over six months. SpaceX is gonna go
get them because the Boeing orbiter, remember that whole thing.
Boeing Orbiter went bad and they couldn't risk bring them
back in that thing. Hey, we haven't done this in

(35:18):
a minute. Time for a little Florida man story.

Speaker 4 (35:26):
If you read something insane, I probably did it.

Speaker 1 (35:29):
I'm gonna do this part with me. I'm father four.
The bloggers go ahead and Google.

Speaker 8 (35:34):
My name Google.

Speaker 1 (35:36):
Now they raised me into the sins I have committed
and we all die. We have somebody, everybody, whatever the
mad We take you to Wildwood one o'clock on a
Sunday afternoon. What could go wrong? On an idyllic day

(35:58):
and Wildwood, Florida, one o'clock on a Sunday afternoon. For
most people, it's too early for drunkenness, right, So what
could lead to a Florida man story. Here's what happened.
Roommates roommates, the way it turns out, twenty nine year

(36:24):
old Aquavius Chrmaine Chandler was playing his PlayStation a little loud.
He was playing it in his bedroom, but he was
playing it loud and his roommate was trying to sleep. Now,
I don't know if the roommate had a bender the
night before. I don't know if the roommate works overnights

(36:47):
and that's when he sleeps is during the I don't know.
So the roommate staggers out of his bedroom and just
grabs the dude's PlayStation, puts it under his arm, and
walks away. That led to a verbal altercation that escalated,

(37:08):
and my man Equavius found himself a weapon, and he
was arrested after throwing his baloonney sandwich at his roommate. Seriously,

(37:29):
there's no sign of an injury, but there was videotape
evidence because the roommate was recording the whole thing. I'm
thinking they're not going to be roommates much longer. That's
just me. But he was arrested for assault with a
blooney sandwich, and that alone gets us to Florida Man
Hall of Fame status right there. Seventeen passed the hour.

(37:55):
Interesting story next, all right, I'm gonna share just briefly

(38:19):
overview of a story I came across, and I want
to demonstrate how some of what goes on in the
mainstream media and what's happened on the left creates circumstances
that cause people to do irrational things. Now, listen to me.

(38:43):
We've had a little fun in the last hour of
the show. Some of the news outside of the obvious,
the tragedy with the flight over the Potomac. Finding a
laugh here there and what's going on. There's nothing funny
in this. This is unb believably sad. And as I
read this story, I was just I was dumbfounded person

(39:09):
who was an extreme activist on the left, thought that
we are right wing extremists, those of us who believe
in limited government, who believe that you should enter this
country legally, who believe that there are males and females,
and that people who have gender dysphoria need help. They

(39:29):
don't need ridicule or bullying, they need help. But this
person decided that though they were advanced in age, still healthy,
seemingly no issues whatsoever other than Donald Trump was reelected.

(39:55):
I need to stress that this person believed all of
the Russia hoax stuff, the Operation Crossed Fire nonsense, didn't
see the booming economy, the lifting up of all demographics,

(40:19):
didn't understand the common sense of males and females. So
this person decided that they didn't want to endure the
next four years. Now listen to me. So they killed themselves,

(40:45):
sent out letters in advance to loved ones and friends,
explaining timed a text to go out to the spouse
so that the body would be found. And somehow, in
some circles, this person's being celebrated and not pitied. And

(41:15):
I'm stunned by that. I've been intentionally vague I'm stunned.
But that's the depth that someone can end up in

(41:36):
because of the crappy mainstream media and the repetition of
blatant lies and true disinformation, and it sickens me. I

(42:05):
would celebrate the person's activism on the wrong side of
all the issues that they were wrong about, awesome, wonderful,
but to somehow think that this was some achievement to
end one's life on one's own terms when the source

(42:25):
and the cause of the decision is a complete fabrication
that has been proven to be a fabrication, crossfire, hurricane,
Russian hoax, all of this. It makes me literally ill
to my stomach. And as I read this story yesterday

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that a listener brought to my attention, was really I
was literally sickened. I could feel the blood just leave
my face. Not I wasn't, I was sad. I pity
this person in their family and friends, because the odds
are that some of the family and friends are as

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equally deceived as this person was. And it breaks my
heart to me the death of this person, their decision,
It rests on them. It rests on them, and they'll
have to account before God for why they ended their life,

(43:32):
because even though they may have been wrong about issues,
they had purpose, They had a life to continue living,
and that person will give it count, just like we
all will. But an accessory to this, what I think

(43:53):
is just a crime against humanity, that person's own humanity.
They committed a crime against their own humanity. An accessory
to that crime is the mainstream media. Shame on them.
Twenty eight minutes after the olt.

Speaker 6 (44:12):
Making Sense of It All the Morning Show with Preston
Scott on News Radio one hundred point seven WFLA.

Speaker 1 (44:37):
All right, let's go straight to this. I've done a
little digging and I've got it up on my blog page.
This is Steve Scheibner. He is a former Navy pilot,
don't know if he's a former American Airlines pilot. Flew
the seven seventy seven, the Boeing massive jetliner, and his

(44:58):
analysis of what happened this is really worth listening to.
The crash and the Potomac. And you remember when I
said I am left yesterday with the helicopter pilot. Now
some are saying the FA didn't have enough workers in
that tower at the time. It could be, but it's
not the tower. And just listen to the analysis of

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an airline pilot of the communications Pat.

Speaker 4 (45:25):
Two five is the Blackhawk helicopter that is just south
of the Woodrow Bridge and they're asker, excuse me, they've
just taken off their airborne. The tower is saying to them,
there's traffic. It's a CRJ. It's a twelve hundred feet
lined up for runway three to three? Do you have
that traffic?

Speaker 1 (45:46):
Pat?

Speaker 4 (45:47):
Two five is going to call back and say, yes,
howay for three?

Speaker 9 (45:53):
That's true?

Speaker 4 (45:54):
Pat two five says, has the traffic in sight request
visual separation. What that means is that they're going to
take responsibility for visual separation from that aircraft. What happened,
Here's what I think happened. This is not the final
word on it, but what I think happened was it
was at night. There's several airplanes lined up. There is

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that Blue Streak fifty three forty two, which is a
CRJ that they ran into. Right behind them just a
few miles is American thirty one to thirty. Everybody has
their lights on as they're coming in. I believe the
helicopter looked at the American thirty one thirty and said,
I've got the traffic insight, and they never saw the airplane,
the CRJ that was right next to them. That's my

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conjecture on what happens social.

Speaker 5 (46:40):
Separation difference roof American seating arts by wallop boys chef
throughout our whole way third three pistub tickball fall up.

Speaker 4 (46:47):
So this is typical stuff that's going on in a
busy airport. They're lining somebody up to take off. They're saying,
pay attention, I'm going to give you an immediate takeoff.

Speaker 2 (46:54):
Here.

Speaker 4 (46:54):
I've got traffic lining up for runway three to three.
That's the CRJ that got ran into uh. And he's
on a six mile final and it might be somebody
even behind him. But they're lining everybody up to take
off unto.

Speaker 10 (47:05):
Land seven you bone else in novembers of the day.

Speaker 4 (47:16):
You can see at the bottom of your screen there
uh the CRJ, the blue streak fifty three forty two.
They're beginning to now kind of come out a little
bit to line up the runway to land on runway
three to three. They're not going to go right straight
down the river. They've got to come out a little
bit wider and come in. But remember pat two five
which is up here the helicopter at the middle of

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your screen. They've already said we we accept responsibility for
visual separation.

Speaker 11 (47:46):
Three season and one four two have a two mile love.

Speaker 10 (47:49):
They can make your great and know the lake will
make one the American to take off America.

Speaker 1 (47:57):
The two are now approaching each other on radio.

Speaker 4 (48:00):
Comes now the tower is seeing what's happening, and they're saying,
do you have the CRJ insight because you guys are
getting kind of close, and the Pat two five the
helicopter says once again, yeah, and I'm asking for visual separation. Okay,
the responsibilities on you.

Speaker 9 (48:18):
Then that's funny.

Speaker 4 (48:24):
Pat two five says, has the aircraft in site requests
visual separation. I don't think they had these guys in sight.
I think they had the airplane behind them insight. That's
why this is such a tragedy.

Speaker 1 (48:41):
And and that call from the tower said, hey, do
you see this thing? Go behind it? And he never
saw it. He lit and that's where the video comes
in and you see the helicopter fly right into him.
I think this guy's onto something, but he goes back
to what I guessed yesterday. This is on the helicopter

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and I feel sad for him and obviously for everybody,
but I mean, it's his fault. It would seem, it
would seem. We don't know yet. Forty one past the hour.
More big stories coming next. This is The Morning Show
with Preston Scott. All right, there's another big story in

(49:49):
the press box that we have courtesy of one of
the research assistants on the program. Let me just read
the headlines from the New York Times. Ready, now, seriously,
this is big. Floridians Appeals court strikes down federal ban
on handgun sales to teenagers. US Court of Appeals for

(50:10):
the Fifth Circuit applied the Supreme Court's historical tradition test
and ruled yesterday that the long standing federal ban on
handgun sales between the ages of eighteen and twenty on
people between the ages of eighteen and twenty violates the
Second Amendment. As has been pointed out, Florida's law is

(50:35):
actually worse than that. Florida's law is wholly unconstitutional because
it also, if I'm not mistaken, ban's long guns. This
is interesting, This is very very interesting. What you know, obviously,

(51:06):
the Times takes this and runs with it, and what
they're forgetting is we have young people in the military
with firearms and they're trained to use them, and there
are countries around the world to train they're teenagers to
use a rifle a gun. I mean, it's it's so

(51:26):
funny because they cherry pick these stories of a mass
shooting and forget that there's not a law on the
books that's going to stop a kid or a person
from getting a hold of a gun if they want one.
There just isn't a law that will stop that. And
that's the thing you hear. These things pop up and
lawmakers bring and make all these grandiose statements, and yet

(51:52):
when you ask them, how will this law stop that crime,
they don't have an answer because it's not about that.
It's about taking guns out of your hands. Because they
want a citizenry that is totally wholly dependent on the
government and compliant to the government, will do anything you say,

(52:13):
government will bow our knee to you. It's not what
the founders had in mind, which is why they crafted
the Second Amendment. They put the Second Amendment in there
to protect all the rest of them. And oh, by
the way, Florida lawmakers, according to I think it's Wayne
Ivy the sheriff. The majority of sheriffs in Florida believe

(52:34):
in open carry. Forget what the Sheriff's Association says, you
should know better. It's a it's a it's a group
of it's a it's lobbyists. Ask the sheriffs what they think,

(52:54):
not the hands selected little board that represents them. So
there's a couple the sheriffs that are liberals in this state. Yeah,
so who cares. It's time to put open carry fully
in the Florida State constitution. And it's time to end
the silliness that went against even the Stoneman Douglas Advisory

(53:19):
Committee recommendations, those red flag laws and all that. It's
it's nonsense. All you're doing is abusing people's rights. Forty
six minutes forty seven minutes past the hour. If that
doesn't get you ready for what's the beef?

Speaker 12 (53:34):
Hang on, we challenge you to make a difference in
your world, m ad you get it, you know, try
to make a positive influence upon others, you know, be
a good person.

Speaker 1 (53:47):
With the Morning Show, Preston Scott. Fifty two minutes past
the hour, Friends, just remember what's the beef? It's about
complaining not giving speeches. You've got a complaint, we'll take

(54:08):
it on as long as there's no profanity and you
don't make it personal. But no speeches, no filibustering. Okay,
just give me your complaint, because honestly, if you filibuster,
you're not gonna help yourself. You're not helping others. See,
it's the art of the complaint that purges the venom

(54:31):
from your soul. Sort of. I'll give you the number
here in a second. Some of you know it, but
this is unbelievable. Arlington Public Schools, Arlington, Texas, deep in
the harder Texas. They are affirming their commitment to inclusive

(54:54):
facilities see Washington Liberty High School shares f facilities with
the Arlington Aquatic Center. The Arlington Aquatic Center is part
of the aquatic facilities for the high school and so
Richard K. Cox, a Tier three registered sex offender first

(55:20):
charged with indecent liberties in Arlington in nineteen ninety two,
was arrested last month after people reported a naked man
watching women in the changing room. Because the man identifies
as a woman, he was allowed to go in the

(55:47):
school district, says the Arlington Public School System permits pool
patrons to access restrooms and facilities that correspond to their
gender identity. At what point? I mean the fact that
we have to wait for a Supreme Court ruling to

(56:09):
say stop this is unbelievable to me. Frankly. If I'm
a dad and my daughter's taking pe and swimming or
whatever at that high school, I'm finding dads that are
off during the days, and I'm rotating and I'm putting

(56:30):
a shift together, and I'm telling the school, if you
don't protect my daughter, I will go ahead and have
me arrested. Let's see what happens in court. So this
dude is naked, just watching the girls, because isn't that

(56:51):
what all women do, just watch each other naked? No,
they change clothes, and then there's this. If that doesn't
and help fire you up, that's Arlington, Texas, friends, it
happens in conservative states. Trump has had to put a
pause on fifty million dollars of your money going to

(57:17):
fund condoms in Gaza. Fifty million dollars. Biden was allowing
fifty million tax dollars for However, many condoms that buys
to be shipped to Gaza. Don't talk to me that

(57:41):
there's no waste in government. Stop it make yourself look
and sound stupid. All right, what do you want to
complain about? We got one line open eight five zero
two zero five to BFLA eight five zero to zero
five WFLA. What's the be Friday comes up next, But

(58:07):
then we altered the final half hour ever so slightly.
Matt Staver from Liberty Council. He is the founder, he
is perhaps the lead litigator. Wins, he wins in the
United States Supreme Court. He'll tell us what happened in
California with the case of the planned parenthood journalists that

(58:29):
went undercover and caught him. It's time. The page of

(58:56):
the rundown has been turned. And so we are now
in the third and final hour of The Morning Show
with Preston Scott Friday, January thirty first, and it's time
for what's to be Friday, your chance to complain. Just
get it off your chest, whatever it is you want
to unload about. It's fine. Just don't make it personal
and don't use profanity. For example, if you have a

(59:17):
bad experience at a business, tell us what happened. The
name of the business out of it now. If you
want to take me on. Just remember this, I have
the microphone. I will have the final word. No, it's
whatever you want to complain about. It's fair game. Just again,

(59:38):
no filibustering. And we have one line open eight five
zero will it's gone now eight five zero two zero
five to WFLA is the number. Moses has been very
patiently waiting. Good morning, sir. How are you?

Speaker 2 (59:49):
Yes, yes, I've big guardian telling the new year to you,
to y'all, I'll see. Well, my beef is I want
to ask you a Christian preston my poet's brother, because
uh is that?

Speaker 1 (01:00:10):
Hold on now, hold on now that that's that's not
a beef. That's a question. What's your beef?

Speaker 10 (01:00:16):
Okay, it's said.

Speaker 2 (01:00:20):
Psalm eight to six. It said, I said, yeah, God,
and all of you are children of the most High,
but by Jesus, the only person, that the begotten Son,
the Son of God, when he said all of us
are his children.

Speaker 1 (01:00:37):
You're kidding me, right?

Speaker 2 (01:00:40):
I mean, that's that's I would they have to be
get my rest of my day?

Speaker 1 (01:00:47):
You do you do recognize that the Book of Psalms
was written prior to the coming of Christ, and that
the Book of Psalms, along with the rest of the
Old Testament, prophesied the coming of Christ and that therefore
the context of it is pre New Covenant Moses, thank
you very much. I'm not quite sure that really is
a beef, and I warned you about that now, But

(01:01:12):
you know, I'm not here to give a theological lesson.
You can certainly talk to my pastor, and I'd be
happy to spend more time with you at another point
in time. But that's yeah, let's go to Greg. Greg.
Let's let's try to recover this. You're up. What's the beef.

Speaker 13 (01:01:27):
I'm not surprised that the governor plans to veto the
idea of giving our agriculture secretary of the title of
Immigration ZAR. But the pause on federal grants this week
is the type of hot miss reserve for taco shells
that split halfway mid flight before it reaches your mouth.

(01:01:50):
First you had the uh back, yeah, the rich action.
Then you had the report on Thursday about the shortage
of qualified air traffic controllers, and finally you have the
cable news channels and progressive Democrats getting a new lease
on life because of the people calling in to oppose Sorry,

(01:02:18):
I don't want to deal with fifty one more weeks
of this this year.

Speaker 1 (01:02:24):
Thank you very much, Greg, appreciate the phone call. I'm
not sure what the option is, but thank you. That
frees up a line. Eight five zero two zero five WFLA. George,
Come on, buddy, bring it strong.

Speaker 11 (01:02:38):
Okay, Preston my beatres with the fifty million dollars going
for the condoms to Gaza.

Speaker 1 (01:02:47):
What could be wrong with that? George? You narrow minded man.

Speaker 2 (01:02:53):
Here.

Speaker 11 (01:02:53):
All right, let's just take one for the team and
go ahead and instead of giving them the fifty million,
a munta and send them in the boxes over there
in a C one thirty. But make sure you mark
every case and every crate extra smallle.

Speaker 1 (01:03:10):
Thank you, George. Eight five zero two zero five WFLA. Gerald,
you are next, then you Steve. The lines are hopping.
It's what's the beef Friday? No profanity, don't make it personal,
have a beef, no filibustering. This is the Morning Show
with Preston Scott. We have one line open. It can

(01:03:44):
be yours and with that would come a guarantee that
you will be on the air as long as you
follow the rules. We only have two of them. I mean,
how hard can that be? Eight five zero two zero
five WFLA eight five zero two zero five fifty two.
It's been our phone number for eight long time. Let's

(01:04:04):
go to Gerald. Hi, Gerald, you're up?

Speaker 9 (01:04:06):
Hey, good morning, pressant. How are you? I'll make it quick. Listen,
belts and suspenders either or not both?

Speaker 1 (01:04:15):
Did you know that was a manly minute a few
weeks ago?

Speaker 11 (01:04:18):
Oh?

Speaker 9 (01:04:18):
I didn't know that.

Speaker 1 (01:04:19):
Yes, sir, you are?

Speaker 9 (01:04:21):
You are right? That our second emotion, Yes, sir. And
no brown shoes with blue suits. That's not fashionable.

Speaker 1 (01:04:30):
Where do we go wrong? When did that become a thing?

Speaker 9 (01:04:33):
I don't know it just I have no idea. And
the last thing is is I hate it?

Speaker 12 (01:04:39):
That not?

Speaker 9 (01:04:40):
I don't think people recycle as much as they should.
It's very important a candy national security strategic because like
you remember in World War Two, people were rolling out
their tires, metal chairs, metals, and they rubber a medal
for you know, a material for know it's your aircraft,

(01:05:01):
et cetera. Yeah, I think that's very nice. We don't
know where we're going yet, but we have again, we
have a good guy up there. But you know what
I'm saying, I do.

Speaker 1 (01:05:10):
Thank you, Gerald, appreciate the phone call. Let's go to Steve.
Steve Europe. What's the beef?

Speaker 5 (01:05:16):
I just want to know this last night knows that
there was a concert, a Benthet concert called Fire Aid
LA for the victims of the fires noble cause. But
who was the benefit concert for the for the victims
of Hellena in North Carolina? Exactly?

Speaker 2 (01:05:35):
And another thing?

Speaker 5 (01:05:36):
And then I found this leird One of the groups
performing was earth Wind and Fire.

Speaker 1 (01:05:42):
Oh how I rot So you have earth.

Speaker 5 (01:05:46):
Winded Fire playing a benefit for victims of earth Wind
and Fire. I don't think no one was taking clearly on.

Speaker 1 (01:05:53):
That, but yeah we might. Yeah, well done, sir, well done.
Good observation. By the way, way way to grab back
into the headlines. And it's not just Hurricane Helene and
the storm damage of North Carolina that oh by the way,
it was primarily Republican areas, so they've decided to let
them suffer and hope that the vote would be squashed.

(01:06:15):
It happened as well with hurricane damage in conservative parts
of the state of Florida. You didn't see the concerts happen,
and so yeah, that's well done, sir, well done. Let's
go to Karen Hi, Karen eure up. What's the beef?

Speaker 14 (01:06:30):
Good morning, Preston. I am a registered nurse, and my
beef is all of this nonsense that you hear in
the headlines about a nursing shortage. There is not a
shortage of nurses. There is a shortage of nurses who
are willing to be treated badly, and we're pumping out

(01:06:50):
new nurses and they burn out in two or three years.
What we need to do is retain the nurses. I've
been a registered nurse for eighteen years. And how the
administration treats nurses these businesses, and what's up with nonprofit
organizations who get into hospice or whatever else and they're

(01:07:13):
making a ton of money. What is the CEO being paid?
What are their benefit packages? Because they get away with saying, oh,
we'll pay you for forty hours a week, and you're
a full time nurse, and even if you're just hourly
and not salary, they still expect you to work sixty
hours a week and pay you for forty Because there's
no way you can get it all done in time.

(01:07:35):
With computer charting, it takes more time to chart on
a computer than it does to actually take care of
our patients. And we need to focus on nurse retention
because we're losing all of the nurses who have experienced
the good nurses who want to see the next generation
of nurses come in, and we want to teach them

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and be gentle with them.

Speaker 5 (01:08:00):
You know where.

Speaker 14 (01:08:00):
It's just it's a a mess, and nobody understands what's
really going on unless you're.

Speaker 1 (01:08:05):
Actually a nurse or in the hospital.

Speaker 14 (01:08:10):
Yes, if you're a patient in the hospital, you see
what's going on. But for instance, I do private duty
right now because I just can't deal with the nursing lies.

Speaker 4 (01:08:18):
And they want you to.

Speaker 14 (01:08:18):
Sign off on insulin and hebron that you've not seen.
Can you sign off on this and say I gave
the right amount?

Speaker 11 (01:08:24):
Okay, sure, let me see it.

Speaker 15 (01:08:25):
Oh I already gave it.

Speaker 14 (01:08:27):
I'm not doing that. And I am in private duty.
I take care of special needs children in their homes.
And recently I was at work and I'm a team player.
I pick up shifts when people call out stick or
when something happens, I'll switch shift to somebody.

Speaker 1 (01:08:42):
And i'd need you to wrap it up.

Speaker 14 (01:08:44):
Okay, my hours were cut late. It was late notice,
and I said, okay, well, I just need to stay
and finish up what I'm doing in document because we
have to document our patient care. And they said that's
not how it works. And then they told me that
it's only half an hour, big deal, and they're like, well,
we'll pay you minimum waits for that half hour that

(01:09:06):
it took you to wrap up.

Speaker 1 (01:09:07):
Your chef Karen, I'm gonna have to leave it there.
I'm gonna hope you feel better getting that off your chest.
Passionate about the beef, and well done. I appreciate it.
A little long, but thank you. Seventeen past the hour.

(01:09:32):
All right, we got four collars standing by. We have
four lines available. Did you know, by the way, that's
how many phone lines rush Limball had. He had just
four and that's why part of the challenge of getting
into the Russia Inmball program. But that was brilliant. We're
just we're copying him. What can I say. Let's go
to Ira, who has been very patient. Good morning, Welcome,

(01:09:54):
what's the beef?

Speaker 11 (01:09:56):
Good morning?

Speaker 8 (01:09:57):
The gun lobby group and huge groups like on you
two that are beating up Pam Bondy. Best thing to
remember all the red flag laws in Fada were done
by the legislature and she just enforced them. She didn't

(01:10:18):
make up rules all on and force them right.

Speaker 1 (01:10:21):
Correct, she did the governor's bidding. The governor was part
of getting that done. And the governor at the time
was Rick Scott.

Speaker 8 (01:10:29):
That's right. It wasn't Pam Bondy.

Speaker 1 (01:10:31):
Correct.

Speaker 8 (01:10:32):
I think she's gonna make the best attorney general of
this country has seen in years.

Speaker 1 (01:10:38):
I think you're right, and I think she's going to
get confirmed, don't you.

Speaker 8 (01:10:41):
You're what the gun lobby needs to clean up their act.
They got folks like Tim Kennedy's speaking forcing and he
ain't so good.

Speaker 1 (01:10:52):
I thank you.

Speaker 8 (01:10:53):
That was my beat.

Speaker 1 (01:10:54):
Thank you. I appreciate you being patient with me and
getting it said.

Speaker 2 (01:10:57):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:10:58):
Sometimes the gun lobby, not all of it, some of it.
Parts of it are its own worst enemy, no doubt
about it. Let's go to I can't wait.

Speaker 10 (01:11:06):
Ricky, Bobby, Oh Bressing, Good morning to you, sir.

Speaker 1 (01:11:11):
Good morning Ricky.

Speaker 16 (01:11:14):
Jaking and Bacon Baby come. But yeah, I'm still here.

Speaker 2 (01:11:20):
You.

Speaker 16 (01:11:21):
I've understood that they stand out this package for legalizing pot.

Speaker 1 (01:11:28):
Yeah, the the petitions are going back around all over again.
They're hitting mailboxes across the state.

Speaker 16 (01:11:34):
Yeah, my wife almost throw mine away. I'm saving mine.
I've got a return envelope that's already paid for. What
I'm gonna do is stuff it full of jump and
send it to them so that way that they'll have
something to look at. Nice cause them. It calls them money.
So don't throw your stuff away. I just want to

(01:11:54):
I just want to report that as far as as
we just dealt with this now, these rifters are back
in the show game. They wanted to go out there
and try to get this legalise. I don't want to
smell pot.

Speaker 2 (01:12:09):
Yep in my state, and the heck with it.

Speaker 1 (01:12:13):
You know, anyone that's well done, And I think I
appreciate the bonus bonus idea of go ahead and use
the return envelope and send them maybe print out an
article on the dangers of marijuana and what it does
to kids and secondhand smoke marijuana, all that stuff, because
it's real. Michael, you are the second to the last caller.

(01:12:36):
You are up, what's the beef?

Speaker 2 (01:12:38):
Good morning presson?

Speaker 17 (01:12:39):
Might be I got two of them. I'll get them
real quick, because first bees is all these people complaining about, well,
there's some illegal ins having community crimes. They're getting swept up. No,
they are illegal. They came in this country illegally. My
grandparents did the right thing. It became the citizens, and
my grandfather framed his citizenship card, he got his papers.

(01:13:04):
And they're talking about what about the children. Hey, I
don't want my tax dollars supporting these people.

Speaker 10 (01:13:09):
I'm sorry.

Speaker 17 (01:13:09):
They shouldn't get any kind of subsidies, free lunch at school,
paying for their school, which means schools have to get
more ESAU teachers to trade teach these kids.

Speaker 2 (01:13:18):
A lot of them are illiterate.

Speaker 17 (01:13:20):
Yep, So you're taking more and more funds away from
quote American citizen kids who are reading below grade level,
don't know history, don't know economics, don't know civics. Hey,
that's what the problem is. My other beef, real quick,
is people taking too long like that? Caaren car Anyway,
y'all have a great weekend. God bless America and God
bless Rump.

Speaker 1 (01:13:39):
Thank you, Michael, appreciate it. Final caller here is Laura. Laura.

Speaker 15 (01:13:43):
Good morning, Good morning, Preston. I'm your hopefully favorite horse lady,
but I have an actual beef. During this cold snap,
the weather. I'm not sure you can do anything about it,
but I'm hoping you can. They did an old weather
report about twenty eight degrees freezing and all this many

(01:14:04):
days in a row. And it's fortunate I have other
sources to double check on how to take care of things.
But I just wonder if they can clean up the
weather forecast throughout the day.

Speaker 1 (01:14:14):
Well, but we did have most but Laura, we did
have multiple days in a row where it was sub
freezing and in the twenties.

Speaker 15 (01:14:23):
Yeah, but they kept saying twenty eight degrees last night
and the night before and the night before, when it
was no longer even close to that.

Speaker 1 (01:14:29):
Okay, that's my point, gotcha, Okay, Okay, thank you very much.
I appreciate the phone call. We'll look into it. Thank you, friends.
To those of you that could not get in, I'm sorry,
call earlier. Next time. We had a brief moment where
there was a line open and it was gone, all right,

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we come back. Matt Staver joins us on the Morning
Show with Preston Scott.

Speaker 12 (01:15:00):
Ever, you may be from Florida, Sunshine State to Washington State. No, no,
not Washington, sorry, Washington's also hopeless for crying out loud.
Is this the only bastion of physical wealth and mindset goodness?

Speaker 2 (01:15:15):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:15:16):
And this is the Morning Show with Preston Scott thirty
six minutes past the hour joining me this morning from
Liberty Council as founder and just one of the best
people that helps more of you than you would ever
know in this country. Matt's daver. Matt welcome, How are

(01:15:38):
you sir?

Speaker 10 (01:15:39):
Very good, good to be with you again.

Speaker 2 (01:15:41):
Matt.

Speaker 1 (01:15:42):
Give everybody a snapshot of the Center for Medical Progress
and what Sandra Merritt and Dave Dallendon we're doing and
how it landed them in trouble in California.

Speaker 10 (01:15:54):
Yes, David Lighten and Center mayor of both of those
back in twenty fourteen, twenty fifty, they got together. They
had never met each other before, but David reached out
to Sandra and they began to investigate the organ trafficking
scheme with planned parent abortion doctors and executives and then
organ procurement companies as they would purchase them from the

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abortion clinics and then sell them to the research labs
that was actually funded by the NIH under doctor Fauci's
direction and oversight. So this particular situation resulted in a
lot of investigation. They looked at all the recording laws
and they realized that if you did a recording undercover

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where the other side didn't know you were filming them,
there's an exception to the recording law if it's done
in a place where there's no expectation of privacy, like
a very heavily trafficked public place. So all of these
recordings were over dinner or at conferences, lots of people
coming to the table, lots of people around, and that's
what they did. And they sat down with these abortion

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clinic doctors from Planned Parents and other executives and the
organ cuban companies, and the videos were shocking. What we
found is that they were having late term abortions and
that even some of the abortion doctors, doctor Nukotola was
changing the procedure of the abortion to grab the baby,
bringing the baby out feet first in a breech position,
and then leaving the rest of the body of the

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head inside but everything outside, and then taking the organs
from the baby while the baby was still in the
mother's womb via the heads. So they would think, oh, well,
it's not an abortion because the baby hasn't taken its
first breath yet. They did that to get more intact organs.
More intact the organs, the higher the prices. Some of
these baby body parts sold for seventeen thousand dollars apiece,

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and they did this over and over again. They sold
them to these they did these abortions. The women oftentimes
most of the time, they didn't know, they didn't know
their babies were being aborted. For selling their baby bit
body parts while they're still out in front of the
abortion clinic throwing up. They're risking these body parts off
in various express trucks to be sold. So what happened

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is as a result of those videos, there was a
huge backlash, a huge outcry with what was going on
with planned parenthood and these abortion clinics. Kamala Harris was
the attorney general. She began to do the criminal investigation
and she raided David's house, took all of the rest
of the videos so none of them could be shown anymore.
And then Xavier Besara took over her position, and then

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he got sixteen felony charges against both Sandra and David.
And that's been going on now for eight years. So
just recently, just this week Monday, after eight years of litigation,
we whittled the sixteen felonies down to about eight. But
any one of those could have sent Sandra and David
to prison for ten years. This would have been a

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jury in San Francisco, a two month trial involving planned
parenthood in and any one of those could have been
a ten year prison sentence. So we have been defending, appealing,
litigating over and over for eight years. Very intense, highly
expensive proposition. But you know, life has no value other

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than it's You can't put a value on it, and
so to have these people thrown in jail would be
an injustice. On Monday, we had a dramatic breakthrough when
we were in court. The case is now over and
that means Sandra Merritt will not She's entered a plea
of no contest to one count that will be wiped

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away and then she has no jail time, no fines,
no restoration. Sandra and David are now finally, finally free
after all these years with Damocles sword hanging over their
neck of his extended prison sentences.

Speaker 1 (01:19:54):
Matt stand by, Matt, stay with us. He'll be with
us for just a few more minutes. We're talking about
the case of Sandra Mary Dave Dalladen or Daladen' and
the case against planned parenthood. Want to talk about that
next here on the morning show. Matt Stave of Liberty

(01:20:20):
Council with us for just a few more minutes. Matt, Now,
what happens to those videos? What happens to the work
that they did?

Speaker 2 (01:20:30):
Well?

Speaker 10 (01:20:30):
The interesting thing is when we went to a preliminary
criminal hearing where they decide whether they will continue the case,
we were able to show a few of the videos,
but then we went to the other case involving plant
parented in the civil the judge didn't allow us to
show any So these videos have basically been under court
order because the Kamala Harris, not to be released for

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the past ten years since they were produced in twenty fifteen.
But last year Marjorie Taylor Green subpoena these videos and
showed them in Congress in a congressional hearing, and as
a result of that, these videos are now public. So
we haven't been able to share most of these videos,
but now we can, and now you can see exactly

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what we're talking about. The judge did not want in
these cases the juries. To see these videos and you'll
see why because they are absolutely disturbing.

Speaker 1 (01:21:24):
I remember when they came out, they were horrific.

Speaker 10 (01:21:27):
Yeah, they're horrific. I mean, there's one video and there's
one testimony in the case from an expert. She wasn't
an abortionist, but she was a research facility professor and
scientists out of the university in California, and she was
doing research on mice. But one day they got a
package delivery was hers. It was one of her colleagues.
Open it up, but it was a baby beating heart.

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Sandra and David spoke to her as part of their investigation,
and then we brought her on the stand. The state
threatened her that they would prosecute her if she even testified.
She testified anyway thanks to her bravery.

Speaker 13 (01:22:01):
And what she said was.

Speaker 10 (01:22:04):
This heart beating while it got to the lab had
to still be beating when it was taken out of
the baby. She was shocked that this would have been
extracted from a baby that was still alive when the
heart was taken out. And they did that so that
they could get higher prices for their organ procurement. Now
some of the organ procurement companies. Prosecutor in Orange County

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came after them for violating state and federal laws. Some
of them went bankrupt because of the frines. Others are
still in existence. But Planned Parenthood and these doctors that
are part of this, that were wearing the Planned Parenthood
abortion his hat and the organ procurement hat and going
back and forth between the two, not a single one
of them have been charged. This is the injustice that

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we see, the weaponization of government. You know, Donald Trump's
talked about this, Sandra David Lytton is an example of
California weaponizing the government to protect abortion, Planned Parenthood. They're
big campaign funder and try to stop pro life speech.
You know, in this case, it's not going to work.
It didn't work, and they're not going to silence or

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intimidate those who want to bring out the truth.

Speaker 1 (01:23:11):
Tell me, we've got about a minute left, Matt, and
thank you for the time, But just tell me what
you expect moving forward with this specific issue. Now that
we have a totally new administration, a new Congress, is
Planned Parenthood going to get the scrutiny that it should
have gotten all along?

Speaker 2 (01:23:28):
Yeah?

Speaker 10 (01:23:28):
I think Planned parent will get the scrutiny. We had
congressional adherents before because of these videos, but it was
during the Obama administration there were recommendations to go and
investigate and prosecute Planned Parents from the House and the Senate.
Now we've got a new sheriff in town, obviously, and
I think not only will Planned Parenthood be defunded and
all their abortion providers, but also more scrutiny, and frankly,
I hope justice happens so that Planned Parenthood's butchery will

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be brought to life, brought to light and ended. And
I think now we have a great opportunity. Our team
in Marshton, DC has certainly worked very hard cross the
nation and certainly with the new administration on these and
other issues.

Speaker 1 (01:24:05):
Matt, God bless you and your staff and the team
of attorneys representing people across the country. Thank you for
what you're doing well.

Speaker 10 (01:24:12):
Thank you, Scott.

Speaker 2 (01:24:13):
Good to be with you.

Speaker 1 (01:24:13):
Thank you, Matt Staver and it's Liberty Counsel LC dot org.
I'll just go ahead and say we support it financially,
and I'd love for you to consider doing the same.
This is that I don't know if you heard they
won again, but there were no awarding of damages to

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Sandra Merritt and David Delighton, So Liberty Counsel did this
pro bonum because of donations from people like you and me.
Forty six minutes past him Monday on the program. Zach

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cass the interview already, but I will air it on Monday.
He's the He spent fourteen years as a strategist with
Open Ai. Now, when I did the interview, that Deep
Seek Ai thing from China wasn't out, hadn't been released,
so we didn't touch on that topic. But he spent

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fourteen years with Open AI and he's coming to Tallahassee
for the Power Forward Speaker series. So we'll share that
and I'll give you a chance to win tickets a
prize package with behind the scenes backstage passes to meet
Zach and then another set of tickets to go to
the event. So we'll have a first and a second
place kind of thing. That's coming Monday on the program.
All right, time for a dad joke. This came from

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a buddy of mine via text. Have you heard about
the new movie called Constipation? No, that never came out.
That's so, but it's funny. I mean it's gross, but

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it's funny. That's funny. Wait it go, Rob, Well done, sir,
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Speaker 6 (01:27:36):
It's the Morning Show one on WFLA.

Speaker 1 (01:27:41):
Where did the week go? Great week of guests, great
week of topics. Sad that we had tragedies to deal
with as well, but we're here for all of it,
the good, the bad, and the ugly and try to
make sense of it all. And today brought some insight
that I thought was outstanding on the crash over the Potomac.

(01:28:05):
I've got the entire analysis done by a former Navy
and airline pilot who's flown in and out of that
airport a gazillion times. It breaks down all of the
discussion back and forth. I've also heard from former tower
controllers that had careers landing and dealing with aircraft at airports,

(01:28:29):
and they felt like the traffic controller did not do
enough to warn the helicopter pilot of what he might
have missed. And just kind of clarifying because I mean it,
Go to my blog page. It will at least help
you understand it's the first fatality of this kind, a

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set of fatalities of this kind in a decade and
a half. Maybe it's been a long time since we've
had a disaster like this. They're very very rare, but
can't happen. Busy week Next week, of course, we will

(01:29:14):
be here to unpack it all. We've got great guests
lined up as always, and so I cannot wait. The
weather is a little warmer now, how interesting, We've gone
from ridiculously cold to now ten degrees warm. So enjoy it,
get out, enjoy it.

Speaker 2 (01:29:32):
Just know this.

Speaker 1 (01:29:33):
The pollen is it coming. The pollen is coming. The
yellow a's will soon be here. Have a great weekend.
Back on Monday.
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