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February 18, 2025 90 mins
This is the full episode of The Morning Show with Preston Scott for Tuesday, Feburary 18th.

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Born in Friends, Ruminators, Ladies and gentlemen, Boys and girls,
males and females only. Welcome to the Morning Show with
Preston Scotti. Jose, I am Preston. Great to be with
you Tuesday. Yes it's Tuesday. We're the eighteenth. I know
some of you are little krabby. I get it. You
didn't have to work yesterday. I had to work. Most

(00:25):
of you probably had to work. I get it. I
don't know what to tell you. I look, many of
you remember the days when there was a celebration of
Washington's birthday and a celebration of Lincoln's birthday. They were
two federal holidays, and then we just went President's Day,
which quite honestly, I'm good with. I just wish we

(00:49):
would just go ahead and honor. But then again, what
you know what you could do if you were honoring
President's Day? When Joe Biden was an office, she'd take
four or seven days off, because that's basically what he did,
if not five. I mean, that's gonna be a story
we're gonna talk about this week, is the days off.

(01:10):
He set a record. It's incredible, and you can make
the argument he didn't even work when he was working.
He was you know, he was in constant brain freeze
from meat and ice cream. I mean that was his
his His primary job as the resident of the United
States was he ate ice cream. And he walked around

(01:30):
looking for Jilly. Hey, Jill. Oh wait, you're not Jill,
you my sister. Anyway, let's let's unpack some scripture. Romans
eight Paul wrote this. He wrote it from Corinth, a
city in Greece. He never He did not visit Rome,

(01:51):
he had wanted to. He personalized the letter, wrote it
to a lot of better than twenty people he names
in the Book of Romans. A lot of people think
this was just to set that. This was when Nero
became the Emperor of Rome at the age of sixteen.

(02:11):
Nero would famously be responsible for the murder of Christians,
but this at this point relatively kind of quiet time.
Christians weren't being persecuted much, and a lot of theologians
would look at the Book of Romans and say, this
is one of the great expositions of the Christian faith

(02:32):
that's written. This just breaks it down. Paul writes in
Romans eight, thirty eight and thirty nine. For I am
sure that neither death nor life, nor angels, nor rulers,
nor things present, nor things to come, nor powers, nor
height nor depth nor anything else in all creation. We'll
be able to separate us from the love of God

(02:52):
in Christ. Jesus, our Lord, powerful words promises. And this
from a guy who was a murderer of Christians. He
was known as Saul before his conversion. Jesus said, hey,

(03:15):
resurrected Christ approached to him and said, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, Okay.
Might might not have said it that way, might have
been closer to hey, hey, hey, hey, or hey, I
don't know, but he got his attention, and Saul became

(03:37):
Paul and wrote down the rest eleven passed the hour
they could peek inside the American Patriots All monac. Let's
get going Tuesday on the Morning Show with Preston Scott.

(04:06):
Let's take a peek here. The American Patriots Almanac is
our source. We dive in here and you can still
find this. I don't know if they have a newer
version of what I've got. It was. It's compiled by

(04:26):
William Bennett, former Secretary of Education, and John te crib
And When you Got When you got two middle names,
you're rocking. I just got one. When you got two, man,
you're rolling. My grandson has two, but I've got I

(04:53):
got one named after my dad. So here we go.
February eighteen, seventeen thirty five. First opera performed in America.
Flora or hob in the Well is presented at in Charleston,
South Carolina. The first opera is performed in Charleston, seventeen

(05:18):
thirty five. That in of itself is why you got
to visit Charleston. Have you ever been to Charleston? Ose? No, sir,
oh man, Charleston Spectacular. It's just it's so cool. Carriage
rides Fort Sumter. Yeah, I'm definitely making a list of
all these places that you bring up for sure. Well,

(05:41):
and it's not a bad drive. I mean it's like,
I want to say, maybe six hours something like that.
It's not bad. Let's see here. Eighteen forty one, The
first continuous filibuster begins in the Senate lasts until March eleventh.
They kept a filibuster going for just under four weeks.

(06:04):
Ou Chica Bibble Baby eighteen eighty five, the first American
edition of Mark Twain's the Adventures of Huckleberry finn Is
published eighteen eighty five. I'm piling up manuscript in a
really astonishing way. Mark Twain wrote his family in eighteen

(06:25):
eighty three. I believe I shall complete in two months
a book which I have been fooling over for seven
years the summer. It is no more trouble to me
to write than it is to Lie. I don't know
if he meant lie, is it lie down?

Speaker 2 (06:46):
Or lie?

Speaker 1 (06:47):
Is it anyway? Mark Twain man, he was a pistol.
I would have loved to have just hung out and
talked to him. He thinks seven years fooling around. I've
been around with a book for almost twenty and I'm
still working on the formatting of it. I got so

(07:09):
much of it written in note form, but to compile it,
I just I've not settled on the formatic of it.
Seven years, seven years, try my twenty pal. First space shuttle,

(07:30):
Enterprise takes its maiden test flight in nineteen seventy seven,
attached to the top of a Boeing seven forty seven.
I remember the when one of the shuttles, and it
might have been it could have been Enterprise was attached
to a seven forty seven, and it flew over the
Capitol of Florida, flew over the state capitol strapped to

(07:53):
the top of it. That was pretty incredible. And then
it was on this date in two thousand and one,
I was doing sports for WTXL Dale Earnhardt Senior died
at Daytona. That was just surreal, absolutely surreal. So they

(08:15):
got sixteen sixteen past the hour. I'm not gonna tell
you what's next, Just don't leave.

Speaker 3 (08:34):
Us.

Speaker 1 (08:34):
Congress Woman cat Camick, boy, no shortage of stuff to
talk about with her joining us in the third hour
this morning. Don't know if she's back in the district.
I'm guessing she's up in Washington. Me wait till we
get to the big stories this morning. O MG, as

(08:57):
in goodness, oh my goodness, crazy crazy. The talk around
this community about Bucky's coming in is incredible. The buzz
is real. I don't know how everybody's going to contain
themselves for however long it takes to build this thing.

(09:20):
And I wonder how long it takes to build one.
I mean, do they have this down to such a
science now that it's six months, which means in Leon
County eighteen because of permitting, permitting in this area is challenging.
I can't say that they've all learned their lessons, but

(09:43):
it's been problematic since I moved here, and I don't
know that it's gotten much better. People that I know
that are developers and builders say that it really hasn't.
That it's a painfully slow process. But I wanted to
go through the list of things I told you. I
came across an article in USA Today's Network ca bridges

(10:11):
ten things to know Cheaper cheap gas. Normally, BUCkies is
is just behind wah wah in prices, so they've got

(10:35):
a really high rating when it comes to a gas station. Food,
lots and lots of food, I mean everywhere. They've got
their own brand of just about everything. Yeah, they'll sell
the name brands, but they've got their own brand of
fill in the blank. Now. I tried one of their

(10:56):
brands of chips once to just go with the brisket.
I was unimpressed, but that was me. I just the brisket.
I've told you, and you heard from Collars. Maybe you
did a lot of Collars seconded my barbecue beef brisket sandwich.
It's one of the only barbecue sandwiches I've ever had

(11:18):
in my life. You don't need to add sauce. Normally.
I'm a bit of a sauce nerd. I love sauces
all different kinds. That one no sauce needed none. I
will also confess to you there's so much beef in

(11:39):
just the standard brisket you can take half of it
off and make another sandwich with it. If I've got
some hamburger buns at home, or even just regular bread,
I'll toast up some bread and I'll take I'll take
half that brisket off and make another sandwich out of it.
It's like, heck yeah. Because I'm a big believer in

(11:59):
the in the bread to meat ratio. It's got to
be right. Sometimes you can have too much meat. You
just can. So anyway, they make their own fudge. Their
fudge is next level. Every kind of fudge in the
world is kind of like their jerky friends. All I

(12:24):
could do is laugh when I describe the wall of
beef jerky. Every conceivable flavor you've ever thought of, and
even those you've had nightmares over. You're gonna find beaver nuggets.
I've described those. They've got household goods. Friend of mine

(12:46):
described getting gifts from BUCkies and he's like, really, Christmas
gifts from BUCkies And then he was like, actually it
was pretty good stuff. And it's sort of a thing
now giving Bucky gifts. It's just kind of a it's
a novelty, but it's not junk. Incredibly clean bathrooms. They're

(13:12):
big and decent job, decent wages. If you're a manager,
you're gonna you're gonna pull down one seventy five to
two and a quarter. So yeah, there you go, twenty
seven past the hour. BUCkies coming to the area. All right,

(13:52):
it's thirty five past the hour. Sorry, pollen season. It's
good to be with you. In the Morning Show with Preston,
Scott and Prestons. It is Tuesday, February the eighteenth. My
wife is still giving me Valentine cards every single day.
What an amazing person She sees through all of the

(14:20):
bad and finds something nice to write about me in
every single card every day. This is now like nine
ten straight days, and each cards something different that she
finds nice to say about Meugh, melts the heart. Time

(14:51):
to toughen up, talk about the big stories. Okay, I
hope you're sitting down for this latest disclosure DOZE. This
is what was written on the official doze x page.

(15:16):
The Treasury Access symbol is an identification code linking a
Treasury payment to a budget line item standard financial process
in the federal government. The thas field Treasury Access symbol
was optional for four point seven trillion dollars in payments

(15:38):
and was often left blank, making traceability almost impossible. As
of Saturday, this field is now required, increasing insight into
where money is actually going. They have found four point
seven trillion dollars in payments that are basically untraced. I'll

(16:05):
tell you what's going around social media right now. Americans
shouldn't pay one penny of taxes until this is stopped.
One hundred percent, full stop, four point seven trillion example.

(16:30):
Not on that four point seven trillion, this is traceable.
DOZE has uncovered over twenty five million Americans that are
registered with Social Security the age one hundred or older.
But let's put some context to that twenty five million.

(16:53):
According to the last US Census number that came in
twenty twenty four, there are a proc simply one hundred
thousand Americans aged one hundred and older, not twenty five million.
In fact, with social Security. There are three point six

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million between one hundred and ten and one hundred and
nineteen years of age. The oldest American, by the way,
still alive that we know of is one hundred and
fourteen year old woman in Georgia still alive. Social Security

(17:41):
has three point six million between one ten and one nineteen,
three point four million between one twenty and one twenty nine,
three point five million between one forty and one forty nine,
one point three million aged one hundred and fifty to
one hundred and fifty nine, one hundred and twenty one thousand.
I was an age one sixty to one sixty nine.

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The list goes on and on. They've got over a
thousand in Social Security listed at two and twenty to
two hundred and twenty nine years old. In fact, there
are a couple folks listed that are older than the Constitution.
What do you think think we have some waste and fraud?

(18:32):
Trust me, this will be brought up to cat Camick,
and I guarantee if she's all over it. But are
enough members of Congress all over it? Forty minutes past
the hour? What do you think? Big stories in the
press box? Uh?

Speaker 4 (18:47):
Huh wow, huh.

Speaker 1 (19:07):
Now this is a big story as well. Caitlin Collins,
reporter for CNN, put out a really weird post. She
posted the link to that fundraising site for the dude
accused of killing the CEO of United Healthcare, Brian Thompson.

(19:32):
When it was exposed by The New York Post, she said,
that's not true. I posted that his attorney's created a website,
which is newsworthy and other outlets have also reported on.
In no way did I share a fundraising link for him.
She's been blistered and oh, by the way, she deleted
the post. If you did nothing wrong, then why'd you
delete the post? Unfortunately, for her, it's all screenshotted. I mean,

(19:58):
it's just it's everywhere. She is being absolutely mocked, mercilessly.
So she did it, she's lying. It's the classic case
of cover up. If she just said I was not aware,
I'm sorry. I'm taking it down. But no, no, no, I
didn't do such a thing. Oh yeah, you did. Libs

(20:21):
of TikTok so good. They got a little streak of
Wendy's in them. This you with a screenshot of it,
just this you question mark. Yeah, it's unbelievable. A reporter
for a news network is sharing a fundraising site for

(20:42):
a dude who shot in the back multiple times, just murdered, assassinated,
allegedly the head of United Healthcare. I'm gonna make this
one of my resolutions. There are some places I just

(21:07):
refuse to go. I will not go to Mexico, I
will not go to Chicago, I will not go to Austin, Texas.
Listen to this nineteen year old kid, I'll leave his

(21:28):
name out of it. Accused of shooting a twenty year
old who is found with a gunshot wound to the
back of his head. So he's accused of murdering this kid.

(21:48):
His bond was originally set at eight hundred thousand dollars,
which is absurd. There should be no bond, no opportunity
to get out, but it was lowered by a judge
and the district attorney's office to one hundred dollars for
each of his charges, which means two hundred dollars total,

(22:09):
as long as he wears a GPS monitor, remains under
house arrest, and doesn't contact the family of the victim
or potential witnesses. Of course, isn't that what you would
do for someone who shot and killed a kid in
the back of the head. Two hundred dollars, two hundred dollars.
This is Travis County. This is the hub of Texas.

(22:32):
Travis County is the equivalent of Leon County. It's the
county of the capital. No way am I going to
a city where they treat suspected murderers like that. No way,
no way, not a chance. I won't go to a
football game there. I won't go to a basketball game there.
I won't visit. I won't fly through, I won't stop

(22:55):
at the airport. Not going to happen, wouldn't be period,
not going to do it. I just I just think
you ought to know about stuff like that. That's outrageous.
That is just out rit deep be in the hard Texas.
And by the way, that's going to be a theme

(23:16):
for a segment tomorrow. Wait, do you hear what's going on?
Thirty minutes outside Dallas? Mmmmm, forty six minutes past the hour?

Speaker 2 (23:29):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (23:41):
Photographer took photos of the Space Shuttle Discovery, not Enterprise
over the Capitol. Just sent me listening to the program,
sent me a picture that he took from a SETSNA
So he was above it, but he said that was
the one on the phone book. That wasn't the photo

(24:02):
on the phone book though. The one I remember on
the phone book was circling the capitol and it was
shot from down low. That's the one I remember on
the phone book, but I don't know. But it's still
a crazy good photo anyway. Thanks for sharing that, Phil,
appreciate it. Uh let's see here. You remember us talking

(24:30):
about the vegan trans cult Zizians Decisions. They caught him,
They caught the head of it, the quote ringleader tied
to a series of crimes. Not attractive people. Not attractive people. Now, look,

(24:54):
you never judge a book by its cover unless it's Look,
I'm just saying, this is a group that has been
tied to at least six homicides. They're like serial killers,
allegedly Decisions. And this is beginning to paint a picture

(25:21):
here of the mental illness that surrounds the transgender culture.
It's being unmasked, but it's being excused because not enough

(25:43):
people will allow it to be normalized. I'm sorry, it's
not normal. It could be, and it could be the
reson result of a bad dating experience. Somewhere, someone making

(26:03):
fun of someone bullying in school, home, or nothing, just
social media. The contagion, the transgender thing and the questioning
is absolutely a result of social media, and it is

(26:29):
plaguing primarily girls because girls are more likely to be
impacted by social media. Guys are more likely to go
whatever to the whole thing. Don't care, not all the time,
but broadly generally speaking. But what we're seeing now is

(26:55):
we are seeing the violence and another story Alorady to
come on today's show. The violence, the rage. I love
everyone because we're all broken people. We all fall short,

(27:23):
we all make mistakes, we all have faults and flaws.
And the difference is that in this case, they want
their their challenge to be celebrated. They want their confusion

(27:45):
to be normalized. No, you don't normalize adberrant behavior. You
just you don't do that. It isn't. And so we're
now seeing it. But at least they've got these at

(28:06):
least three, and the ringleader and the ringleader want to
be they've been caught, so that's good. They're off the
streets of America. We'll see where this all leads. Hey,
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(28:27):
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Speaker 5 (28:36):
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Speaker 6 (28:55):
As we enter into this segment of the program, I
am I ended of a very famous little clip of
Green Bay Packer Hall of Fame, the man that the
Super Bowl Trophy is named after, the Lombardi Trophy.

Speaker 1 (29:13):
Vince Lombardi famously looked at his team out there on
the field and screamed, what what's going on out there?
That's the G rated version. He added, the h devil
toothpicks version. I'm hoping that this gentleman is being visited

(29:41):
by the Secret Service. I'm thinking he will be. Now,
his name's Darius Dinkins. He is self described comedian whatever
from Brooklyn. And listen to what he had to say,

(30:04):
and you decide if this is appropriate Trump stuff.

Speaker 7 (30:09):
It's getting to a point, man, It's getting like somebody
is gonna have to preferably someone who's already doing it,
you know, so one of y'all, uh, but somebody's gonna
have to just throw their life away on this one,
you know, just kind of take one for the for
the team, you know, just kind some somebody has gotta just,
you know, kind of get in there and go make history.

(30:30):
You know who you are, You know who you are,
So just buck up and do your duty. You know,
listen all the Elon Trump stuff. It's getting to a point, man,
it's getting like somebody is gonna have to preferably someone
who's already doing it, you know, so one of y'all. Uh,
but somebody's gonna have to just throw their life away
on this one, you know, just kind of take one

(30:51):
for the for the team, you know, just kind some
somebody has gotta just you know, kind of get in
there and go make history.

Speaker 1 (30:59):
You know who you are, you know who you are,
So just buck up and do your duty. You know,
there's no mistaking he's calling for the assassination of Elon
Musk and Donald Trump. In what world is this? Okay?

(31:23):
It's not? In fact, I'm pretty sure that's that's worth
a visit coming from the left. See people on the

(31:49):
right that say stupid things are outed by the right.
We disavow them, we say something, we just we ridicule them,
we turn them in, We do whatever. But it sort
of makes sense when you consider the words of doctor

(32:10):
Steve Cuddle, the pastor at the Greater Second Missionary Baptist
Church in Chattanooga, Tennessee, who said.

Speaker 8 (32:17):
And in this nation, I'm worried that we are on
the verge of bloodshed. Really, this is an attempt to
take us back to a day that we do not
want to go, and we will not go. Therefore there
will be conflict. I pray that the peace of God
will win out and overcome the madness that is at

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timpting to take over this nation.

Speaker 1 (32:41):
Do you know?

Speaker 8 (32:42):
And I will say to you, beloved, no one likes violence,
but sometimes violence is necessary. When Elon Musk forces his
way into the United States Treasury and threatens to steal
your personal information and your Social Security check, there is
the possibility of sometimes the devil will act so ugly

(33:05):
that you have no other choice but to get violent.

Speaker 1 (33:08):
Oh and fight.

Speaker 8 (33:10):
Well, someone might say, now, Reverend, you know you shouldn't
be talking about violence. This is the Christian thing to do. Well,
I will say, why not talk this way?

Speaker 1 (33:22):
Because Jesus did, oh did he? Jesus said in this
key verse?

Speaker 8 (33:26):
Didn't it the Kingdom of Heaven suffers what violence and
the who the violent take it by force? The Kingdom
of God is a war zone. It is a battlefield.
You didn't know this right?

Speaker 1 (33:44):
More on the Not So Right Reverend. Next on the
Morning Show with Preston Scott.

Speaker 9 (33:54):
Morning Show with Preston Scott. This is the way my
News Radio one hundred point seven LA.

Speaker 1 (34:20):
Someone posted underneath that absurdity. If there's another civil war,
it'll be Antifa, snowflakes and BLM against ex military, country boys,
hunters and bikers. That'll be an hour we'll never get back.

(34:40):
I want to address the utter idiocy of the alleged
man of God. First of all, people came to church
to hear a message about God and what they got
was politics. Now, I'll be very honest with you, this
should be visited by the Secret Service, by the FBI,

(35:03):
by the I R S. But it won't likely happen.
They'll they'll they'll let it be. But this is the
this is the rhetoric that you expect on the left.
This is you don't hear this stuff. I listen. I've

(35:24):
I've listened to people that are extreme you know, preppers
and all that saying it's time for civil war in America.
It's like, no, it's not. No, it's not We're not
no no in the worst of Biden. No. But first

(35:49):
of all, the not so right Reverend Steve Caudle is
a biblical idiot. The versy cherry picked is typical of
progressive pastors in this day and age. They'll take an
individual verse and say, see see. But did he ever

(36:11):
bother to read it in the Greek? Did he bother
to look at the translation? Did he bother to consider? Oh,
the verses that preceded it? Where he was talking about John,
and he was talking about the days prior to John,
and he was talking about how throughout history people that
loved God had to engage in violence, and Jesus was

(36:34):
doing what he always does, turning things upside down. He
called John a greater prophet than any of the previous prophets.
Why because John was prophesying that Jesus is Lord, that
the Messiah had come. Jesus isn't calling for violence? What

(36:58):
an idiot? Jesus had no interest in an earthly throne, none,
and the Jews of the time were looking for the
next David, the next king who would sit on the
throne and see put things right. No, Jesus came for

(37:24):
far greater mission than that. But it offends me that
there are people sitting in pulpits that teach this kind
of crap, that try to justify violence. I pray the
peace of God. Dude, zip it, you don't understand scripture

(37:49):
well enough to make statements like that, because everything that
followed your prayer for the peace of God was calling
for violence. And that's really what I wrote down about
these two segments. These are two very different examples of

(38:10):
calls for violence. And I just want to point out
that the overwhelming majority of Americans love what's happening right now.
Overwhelming They love the waste that's being uncovered. They love
the shutting of the border. They love the direction we're heading.

(38:32):
They love discussions of a balanced budget, a budget, sweet
mother of God, a budget of not allowing men to
take women's places in sporting events, in bathrooms, in locker rooms,

(38:57):
in showers. The majority love the direction we're moving. I'm
going to continue to alert you of these ridiculous, foolish,
inane voices that are out there calling for violence. To

(39:22):
the fifteen protesters that showed up at Florida's capital. Oh,
go work, go get a job, work on your degree,
turn in that homework assignment, and go ahead and see
your counselor it'll be better. And to all of you
with the Biden Harris bumper stickers, you're welcome. Seventeen past

(39:49):
the hour US Congress Roman cac Camick. Next hour, we
have a mainly minute about a half hour from now,
speaking of kind of sort of uh, Indiana teenager wanted

(40:14):
to commit a mass shooting on Valentine's Day. A young
lady who insisted on being a boy whose name will
not be used, idolized the Stoneman Douglas shooter in fact
posted Parkland Part two. I've been planning this for a

(40:39):
year on Snapchat, once again, looking to someone who's been publicized.
That's why we don't. We shouldn't be doing that. I don't.
I don't. Charged with conspiracy to commit murder, intimidation, threat

(41:04):
to commit terrorism, conspiracy to commit intimidation, threat to commit terrorism,
was ready to shoot up her school, transgender male. Once again,
we're seeing patterns here, friends, you have to be just

(41:25):
in willful denial to not see patterns here of danger
and warning the mental illness that is, but a lot
of people asking about In fact, my wife asked, a
lot of people are asking why and the how in

(41:46):
the world does that delta flight end up upside down?
You've not heard a flight from Minneapolis Saint Paul to
Toronto ended up upside down on the runway and everyone survived,
I think three with fairly serious injuries, but everybody. Everybody survived,
The plane didn't blow up, was without wings, and you know,

(42:12):
obviously we'll get the NTSB report. There will probably be
some videos showing more than just the plane smoking. There's
video out there of the plane coming in and being
upside down. Looking at some of the comments from those
that were interviewed that got out of the plane, they
talked about the blustery wind conditions and the snow, and

(42:37):
my guess is some form of wind shear took place
and one of the wings dipped. And if you've got
a wing on it, it's a you know, it's not
It wasn't a small regional jet, it was. It was
a good sized delta flight. And and if you've got

(42:58):
a wing that smacks down hard enough and as being
you know, if the wing dips and then is caught
by a gust of some kind and there were gusty winds.
You can see a scenario there where nothing good happens.
It's just a miracle the thing didn't blow up, and
so good news there. Jose and I were talking earlier.
It's like, I just there's nothing going on right now.

(43:21):
And I know the statistically, I know all that safest
form of travel whatever, okay, and I don't disagree with
the numbers, sure, but I just soon be not in
the air right now. I just know, no, just no,

(43:42):
But that's me. Twenty six minutes after the hour, come
back where you said the big stories in the press
box if you've missed them.

Speaker 2 (43:49):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (44:11):
Thirty five minutes after the hour Tuesday in the Morning
Show with Preston Scott. Great to be with you, so say.
I'm Preston US Congressman kat Chemick. In a half hour,
I said it last hour. I hope you're sitting down.
I hope you got one hand on the steering wheel.

(44:32):
I hope you're in a good, calm place. We got
a nice flow in your morning. Little coffee in you,
preferably not in your mouth right now. Swallow anything you're
taking a sip of finished chewing anything you're eating Two
stories from dg e g dog e dou g anyway,

(45:00):
a cute little mascot. Apparently, the Treasury Department when they
issue checks, they've got a symbol. It's called the Treasury
Access Symbol. It tells us where the money went. Elon

(45:27):
Musk has posted that the federal government issued checks totally
four point seven trillion trillion dollars where that field was

(45:48):
usually blank, meaning it's virtually untraceable. We have no idea
where that money was sent. As of Saturday, it is
a required field. So where did four point seven trillion

(46:11):
dollars of money go? There are a lot of people
on social media saying we shouldn't pay a penny of
taxes with that kind of waste and fraud going on.
How about we add to that doge I did it again.

(46:38):
I'm not talking China here, I'm not talking President g. Sorry.
They have unearthed another irregularity from the Social Security database.
It would seem to indicate over twenty five million Americans

(47:01):
allegedly existing over the age of one hundred are getting payments.
There are people listed, There are numbers listed that are
older than the United States Government, older than the country. Oh,

(47:24):
that's got to be a mistake. Does it matter intentional
or a mistake? Does it matter that according to the
US Census Bureau in twenty twenty four, they're approximately one
hundred thousand Americans aged one hundred older, whereas Social Security
has twenty five million. This is this is absolutely staggering.

(48:00):
You know, I'll be honest with you. When I first
heard Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswami and he dropped out
because I guess he wants to be governor or US
senator or something in Ohio. And that's fine. He didn't
want to be part of this because he wants to
focus on that. All fine and well, But when this

(48:21):
whole idea got floated, I thought, Okay, this is a
little thank you, Elon for your public support and have
a little fun playing in the sandbox. And if that's
what the purpose was, no one bothered to tell Elon
Musk and his team of nerds that are data whizzes

(48:49):
that know how to find things, that's what they do,
because all they've done is uncovered billions and trillions of waste.
And doesn't it explain why our debt is the way
it is? And doesn't it explain why the tax grab

(49:11):
from the left is the way it is. Doesn't it
explain a lot. I'll be honest with you, The people
that were we ought to be hearing from are the
people that are actually paying taxes. A lot of people

(49:34):
that don't pay taxes are rightfully upset, but they really
don't have any skin in the game. It's the rest
that are paying the taxes, the fifty plus percent that
are paying taxes every single year, ten ninety nine workers
every single quarter that ought to be saying whoa here? Now,

(50:00):
we're gonna talk to Kat Camick about this in about
twenty five minutes forty past the hour.

Speaker 9 (50:11):
He's Radio one hundred point seven WUSLA.

Speaker 1 (50:33):
We have so many, so many things that are mislabeled
in our country today, from the left the right, having
no backbone generally speaking. You know a lot of people
forget Donald Trump was a Democrat most of his life,

(51:00):
but he realized that man that train left the station.
He's not a hardcore conservative. He's a common sense guy.
And we have so many things upside down in our country.

(51:22):
For example, COVID brought about this remote work thing, and
you know what I think there's a great place for that.
I think it's up to the business owner to decide
whether you can keep working from you know, hey, you

(51:43):
know what, we don't need this big office building. We
can cut our expenses, pay you better have less plant
liability because we have a fewer people in the building,
so we you know, maybe our workers comp insurance goes down.
Whatever the case might be. The bottom line is this

(52:03):
is good. We're good. We'll we'll keep doing that limited
staff on site, as much remote work as possible. But
it's also just fine to say now we don't like that.
We want everybody back in the store, everybody back in
the office. I heart went through this lengthy time period
where they, you know, I was given the option of
doing my show from home. I was like, no, I

(52:29):
want to do it here. I want to do it
for my house. I don't Here's what it would have
sounded like at my House Morning Show with Preston Scott. Yeah,
it would have sounded really silly and hollow and dumb.
You would have known I was in my home, my house,

(52:52):
hard floors, glass, nah, huh huh, nope, nope, nope, nope,
nop nope. But a lot of iHeart people worked remotely,
they worked from home, and eventually iHeart said come back.
Jamie Diamond, CEO of JP Morgan, held a town hall

(53:15):
because he's over it. Time to come back to work.
And there's a petition. Let me read the quote. Don't
waste time on it. I don't care how many people
sign that bleeping petition. He doesn't care, He does not care.

(53:46):
And guess what where did the price get changed on
this issue. You're not the boss unless you are. You
aren't signing the checks, you're endorsing them and depositing them.

(54:09):
If someone else is writing the checks, they determine the
work conditions and location and the job. It's their business. Literally,
you didn't start it. You didn't you you're an employee.

(54:35):
It's just this crazy look be go start a business.
Then you be the person. You write the checks, you
sign the payroll, you deal with the audits, you go
with all. You do that until then, I'm kind of
with Jamie, shut the crap up and go to work.

(55:01):
My gosh, we've just we've lost sight of so many
common sense things today. Hats off to you, Jamie, Go
get them, buddy, fire him. If you have to, just
fire them, all, there's a lot of people that want
to work there. I wouldn't, but not because of that.
This is not my thing. But there are a lot

(55:25):
of people who would love to have those jobs. Sign
a petition to work. How dare you? It's not your business.
Good for him for laughing at him. I would imagine
he's preparing to fire them all. At least I would
forty seven. Pass the hour back with more here in
the morning show. Yeah, I don't know if it's Susie Wiles.

(56:04):
I don't know if it's DJ JR. I don't know
if it's if it's Barren. But whoever is advising Trump
on some of the personal appearances that he's making. The
man shows up at Daytona in the Beast doing the

(56:27):
pace car. It looked like they put like an airfoil
on the front of the thing down below, and so
the Beast was the pace car. At the beginning of
Daytona it was rain delayed. But are you kidding me?

(56:50):
The President of the United States flies in and does
a few laps at Daytona in the Beast the presidential limo. Brilliant,
absolutely brilliant. By the way, I don't know if you
know this, but I drove Daytona, not the race, but

(57:15):
I did do a few laps. The whole NASCAR driving
experience thing, the Richard Petty experience, it's a story. It's
on YouTube. You can actually find it on YouTube. I
think I did one hundred and fifty one hundred and
fifty one miles an hour. That was the fastest I

(57:36):
was allowed to go because I'd never done it before.
They put a limitter on your RPMs. They do it digitally.
They limit how fast you can go if you've never
been on the track before. But since I knew how
to drive a manual transmission, piece of cake, getting in
and out of the car, now, that was a different story.

(58:01):
And they didn't give me the biggest car that because
the seats don't move, they're locked in place, so they
give you a car based on your size. Anyway, I'll
tell the story another time. Time for a manly minute
mail by birth man by choice and no we're not

(58:23):
talking about that kind of choice. Okay, teach your son
how to manage his emotions temper tantrums. No, No, that's
how you end up being a liberal. You end up

(58:45):
being a liberal when you allow your son you get
a liberal on your hands when you allow your son
to throw temper tantrums. No, seriously, you early, and I
think along with that, managing emotions is also about helping

(59:09):
your son see things outside of himself, which translates to
something called empathy. Usually, tantrums are a result of self focus.
Total self focus. Break that mold early in your son.
One day you'll look at him and say, you, sir,

(59:31):
have become quite the man. Well done. Time for hour
number three in the US Congresswoman Kat Camicks standing by
we hope next. Alrighty, it's Tuesday Morning Show with Rusted,

(01:00:00):
Scott and Preston. He's ose and joining us on the
show is US Congresswoman Kat Camick, Florida's third congressional district. Cat.

Speaker 3 (01:00:09):
How are you, good morning. We're doing great. It's my
eight year wedding anniversary this morning.

Speaker 1 (01:00:16):
Hey, congratulations, thank you.

Speaker 3 (01:00:20):
Yeah. My husband we woke up and we're like, this
is going about our day like, oh man, it's our
wedding anniversary.

Speaker 1 (01:00:29):
Of course you're spending the morning with us on the radio.
Thank you.

Speaker 3 (01:00:33):
Oh yeah, so he's used to it.

Speaker 6 (01:00:35):
I know.

Speaker 1 (01:00:38):
Well, pass along our congrats to your husband as well.
Well done.

Speaker 3 (01:00:43):
I will Will I.

Speaker 1 (01:00:47):
I've been sitting somewhat speechless this morning over the latest
revelations from DOGE and what Doge is uncovering. Let's start
with four point seven trillion in largely untraceable payments, Kat,
how much is Congress going to I mean, this has

(01:01:11):
to be a bipartisan You've got to be kidding.

Speaker 3 (01:01:13):
Me right well, quietly, as with many other things, like
the border and many of the transgender surgery bills and things,
I get Democrats coming to me quietly saying this is insane,
but they're too scared to speak out, because, as we
all know right now, the Democrats are in the middle

(01:01:34):
of an identity crisis, and they're so adamant that they
have to be against all things Trump and all things
Elon Musk that they can't even bring themselves to say, wow, yeah,
that's a really bad thing that they just found, or
that is that's absolutely insane. One hundred and you know,
sixty year olds collecting Social Security is absurd. They're so

(01:02:00):
so committed to this anti Trump, anti Elon, anti Republican
mindset that they can't even bring themselves to say, yeah,
this is this is crazy. We got to do something
and ultimately, I think that that is a sign of Hey,
this is exactly why you guys lost. You you couldn't
bring yourself to the common sense side, and it's why

(01:02:22):
they're going to continue to lose. It's absurd, absolutely crazy, absurd.

Speaker 1 (01:02:29):
So what does what should Congress do? And let's just
stay focused on the House, that's your world. What can
the House do to support, to codify, to put in
concrete the steps were taking to uncover the fraud, the waste,
the whatever, and support this action.

Speaker 3 (01:02:52):
Well, you know, it's last night. I was down in
a Marion County, one of my auesome counties, and it
was our RAC night down there, and I was telling
them I'm incredibly energized, very excited for all the things
that are happening and the potential for what can happen.
But I'm also very vigilant in that Congress has a

(01:03:14):
way of screwing everything up. So you know, come March fourteenth,
we have to fund the government because we're still operating
under a continuing resolution, which is a rubber stamp of
Nancy Pelosi spending. And there have been you know, based
conversations out there saying, hey, Kat, get ready to vote
for a CR and I've not supported a CR and

(01:03:38):
I don't intend to start. And my comment back is,
why in the world would we ever fund the programs
that does just went in and discovered all the fraudulent
payments in because literally what we're saying is yay, go doge,
go go go doge. But then on the backside, we're
going to go and refund all these programs like USAID.

(01:03:59):
Are they crazy? So that is something to keep keep
in mind as Congress is going through these first and
second quarters of funding battles and reconciliation, that we don't
fall into the same old trap.

Speaker 1 (01:04:14):
Kat Camick with US. US congresswoman from Florida's third congressional
district Cats stand by quick check whether in traffic be
right back on the Morning Ship with Preston Scott. Congresswoman

(01:04:37):
Kat Cammick with us this morning here on the Morning Show, Kat,
the House passed the Halt Fentanyl Act. Tell us about it.

Speaker 3 (01:04:45):
Yeah, I mean, common sense bill pretty much does what
it says we have been fighting for. Gosh, I can't
believe it's now four years since I actually got into
Congress to permanently schedule Sentinel, and you know, I have
debated this bill on the House floor. I have fought

(01:05:07):
my colleagues on the other side on this and they say, oh,
we can't do that. They said, are you kidding me?
We have one hundred thousand Americans every single year being
poisoned to death. And I don't say that these are overdoses.
These are poisonings because I can't tell you how many people,
how many families I have I have met with who say,
you know, we thought that he was going to take

(01:05:28):
an adderall that well, my daughter thought she was taking
a xanax and it was laced with Sentinel, and they
are poisoned to death. And for whatever reason, Sentinel had
not been permanently scheduled, which made the enforcement really really tough.
And you know, I had said, listen, my husband's the
first responder, he's a swap medic, and yes, they do

(01:05:50):
carry Sentinel on the trucks, but it is tightly controlled,
highly highly regulated in EMS and and so the notion
that we can't take action to per vent more deaths
in this country is absurd and just another example of
where the left they just seem to they cling to
some of these crazy ideas. And I would say often

(01:06:13):
you know this drug is it is an equal opportunity offender.
It is an equal opportunity killer. It doesn't care if
you're black or white. It doesn't care if you're rich
or poor. It doesn't matter if you're a Republican or Democrat.
Even secondary contact. You know, when my husband goes to
these calls and these people have been poisoned, they have
it in their system, whether it's recreational or they thought

(01:06:35):
they were taking a prescription drug. That contact, it is
so dangerous and so potent that that transfers through skin.
I mean, that is something that we've said often of
it's not a matter of if it's when our first
responders begin overdosing on it as well. It's just a
common sense thing. And we have so many people who

(01:06:57):
have tragically been lost to this, and of course the
border crisis is the driving factor. You have one hundred
and sixty factories in China that are making the precursors
for ventanol contracting with the cartels in Mexico, and we're
sitting here on our hands being like, well, we really
can't do anything on the enforcement front. That's nonsense, that's

(01:07:17):
bs And so this was a very common sense bill
that allows us to put more power, firepower in the
hands of law enforcement and prosecutors and start going after
people who are trafficking in the trade.

Speaker 1 (01:07:30):
Did did any Democrats cross over and support it? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (01:07:35):
A few did, which is a departure from where we
were when it's been brought up the two times prior,
where straight down the line not a single Democrat would
support it. But I think some are starting to see
the writing on the wall that Americans are sick and
tired of this in their games. But still I can't
remember the numbers off the top of my head of

(01:07:57):
what the final vote was. But I mean, we're talking
dozens and dozens of Democrats that refuse to take action
on the bill, and again it's they want to play
politics with people's lives. And I think Americans are well
past the games of the left.

Speaker 1 (01:08:13):
Kat children have died in airbnbs and verbos that have.
You know, the previous renters had a party and and
there's this little flake of this stuff, this powder, and
it's gotten onto a child's hand and they've been dead.
They're dead, Yes, yes.

Speaker 3 (01:08:30):
I mean, and that's that's that's exactly what I mean.
And you you talk to those families. I've spoken to
a couple of families that that has happened to the
enforcement mechanism hasn't been there. They are left with this
tragedy and no recourse. And this is some this is
one step to try to make things right, but it

(01:08:51):
is it's it's just absolutely in every element of our
society today. And you look at the state of Florida
across the Panhandle I ten, which is a major corridor
for drug trafficking, human trafficking down seventy five and ninety
five also major corridors. And of course you look at
our districts all of north central Florida that that nexus

(01:09:13):
of I ten seventy five. You talk to the sheriffs
and they're like, oh, we're finding bricks of fetanol with
the stamps of border cartels. They're finding them with pill
presses because they're intending to distribute in these major corridors.
And what even scarier is they're making these When they
do the pill presses, they make them look like candy.

(01:09:34):
They're making the drugs look like skittles. And it's because
they're intending to distribute to kids and they want it
to look, you know, very kid friendly. This is just insane.
And again it's just you talk to some of these
Democrats behind you know, closed doors, and they're like, yeah,
this is a really bad problem, but they're scared to
speak out because their leadership has told them if you

(01:09:56):
align with the Republicans, you're done on your committee. Well
where I primary ads against you, and people are just
scared of losing their job that I'm scared of losing
our country. So it's time that people put the politics
aside and do it's right.

Speaker 1 (01:10:09):
US congress Woman Cat Camick with US Florida's third congressional district. Yeah,
it's no different than wrapping up a you know, hand
grenade as a gi joe, you know, I mean that's
what we're doing. We're watching them cater to kids and
kill them. All right, we got more to come. Seventeen
past the hour. You're listening to the applause that I

(01:10:39):
receive when I go out in the public. Just clap,
clap that one person. All right, it's twenty two minutes
past the hour. But that's only if my wife shows
up this morning show with Preston Scott in the morning.
US congress Woman Catchmick with us Cat, where can we
help you. Where can listeners of this program help get

(01:11:00):
some things done, what bill needs to get done that
you need some public support.

Speaker 3 (01:11:06):
Well, first, I would say that that slow clap is
the build up in every great movie, especially in eighties
rom com for a great moment, So you know, hold
on to that, hold on to that moment.

Speaker 1 (01:11:19):
There present, Thanks very much, even.

Speaker 3 (01:11:22):
If it's just one. But as far as where we
really need help, this is going to be the least
sexy topic on the planet, but it is probably the
most important. The Rains Act. The Rains Act is the
largest regulatory reform effort in American history. It is the

(01:11:44):
Drain the Swamp Bill. It will take on all of
the unelected, nameless, faceless bureaucrats that have spent our money
to the tune of two trillion dollars a year in
enforcement and compliance. That's what it cost us taxpayers. And
it basically says, you guys are no longer in charge,
You no longer have this authority. And it puts that

(01:12:06):
power back into Congress, which is really where it should
have been, because that is the house of the people,
that is the people's house, and that is where we
get our power back. And so the Rains Act, very simple,
elegant build. We just got it put into the reconciliation process,
and so it has a long way to go, but

(01:12:27):
it's a really good, important first step. And what people
can do is call up your member of Congress, call
your Congress critter, but then call your senators and demand
that they support the Rains Act in reconciliation. And that's
so important that phrase support the Rains Act in reconciliation
because even President Trump has said, we want the tax cuts,

(01:12:50):
we want all these things. If we do the regulatory
reform that is generational, That is a change that will
get our country back on track, that gives us a
fighting chance at another two hundred and fifty years of exceptionalism.
The Rains Act, raining in government, draining the swamp. This
is the most important thing that we could do.

Speaker 1 (01:13:14):
Is there a counterpart bill in the Senate?

Speaker 3 (01:13:17):
Yeah, so I carry the bill in the House, Senator
Ran Paul, he carries it in the Senate. If you
follow Mike Lee on social media, you know he is
very passionate about this bill. Elon has been supportive of it.
President Trump is supportive of it. The Senate parliamentarian is
not so supportive of the bill, and again it's because

(01:13:38):
this is the bill that takes on the swamp. These
cuts that everyone are talking about. Yes, it is incredibly
important to cut down the size of government, but remember
those are one side like one time only cuts. The
way to make lasting change in Washington and really drain
the swamp is you have to reform the process that
all this happens through. And right now you have unelected

(01:14:02):
beercrats that they're the ones that are making the laws,
enforcing the laws, and up until Supreme Court ruled on
Chevron in the Lower Bright case, they were judging jury
on them too. The Supreme Court case did not strip
these beercrats of their ability to make rules and regulations.
They just said you can't be the final arbiter on them.

(01:14:22):
They just they pulled us in the ruling. Congress, this
is your turn. Now you need to reassert your Article
on authority, your constitutional right to make the laws. And
so this is our moment. If we don't get the
Rains Act done this Congress, it will be a absolute
crying shame. And so people need to speak out, get

(01:14:43):
very vocal call senators, call their congressmen and demand that
they support the Rains Acts. This could not be more
important than in this moment.

Speaker 1 (01:14:53):
The President said something that I was shocked by. And
this will be my final question for you, Kat, because
I know you got to run. He mentioned a balanced
budget in your opinion, will we see an actual budget
get passed in this Congress?

Speaker 3 (01:15:13):
I am hopeful. I am hopeful a balanced budget would
would be a game changer. And I have always supported
a balanced budget amendment. And I think that for folks
like you and I, it's common sense. But they start
doing the actual math and you get a lot of
people who have a lot of special projects and programs

(01:15:36):
that their districts have become very dependent on. And this
is where everyone starts getting into protectionist mode of oh, well,
we can't cut that, and we can't do this, and
we can't do that. Folks. This is why I have
never had earmarks as part of our office policy. I
have said we are not doing earmarks. You either earmarked

(01:15:56):
every single line out of in the budget. Oh, you
go in and you create your budget, you do your
twelve appropriations, and there should be no ear marks. Why
is it that some districts are rewarded for their member
complying in Washington, where others aren't. It's wrong. And so
we have a massive deficit that we need to overcome.

(01:16:18):
We have a thirty seven trillion dollar national debt that
it's the interest on our debt alone has outpaced our
defense spending at a time when Russia, China, Iran, Venezuela,
and North Korea have formed the new Axis. And it's
just a scary time. And we're sitting here twiddling our thumbs,
rearranging the deck chairs on the deck of the Titanic.

(01:16:41):
This is not a time to be focusing on who's
bringing home the bacon into their districts. This is about
how do we get the country back on track. And
so I am very much in favor of a budget balance,
of a balanced budget amendment. It's just going to take
political courage, and we're still a little short on that
in Washington.

Speaker 1 (01:16:58):
Well, at least you got some happy anniversary again, and
thank you for the time. We'll talk again next month.

Speaker 3 (01:17:04):
Appreciate you.

Speaker 1 (01:17:06):
Thank you. The US congress Woman Cat Camick with us
here in the Morning Show with Preston Scott see from
the Spin, don't know what to believe? Clear the fog.

Speaker 9 (01:17:19):
The Morning Show with Preston Scott on news radio one
hundred point seven WSLA, and.

Speaker 10 (01:17:39):
Where did the time go? Motor Mouth? Mister Scott just
kept talking with congress Woman Kimmick.

Speaker 1 (01:17:52):
So we're late. We don't have time for much here. Sorry,
it's it's a delight to talk with Kat. And yes,
that's not a sign of disrespect. That is her preference,
thank you. Just she's going to suspend her anniversary with

(01:18:15):
a thousand protesters, she said, Honestly, I welcome it. She said,
it's fine. She's doing a town hall and a bunch
of knuckleheads are going to show up. What are you protesting? Now?
Really think about it? What in the world anyway? Just
to reiterate, Musk has found nearly five trillion dollars in

(01:18:40):
payments that we have no idea where the money went. Now,
what I don't know is I don't know the span.
Is this in one year, is this in four years?
I don't know. But this speaks to nobody minding the
cash register. And this is the part that you just

(01:19:12):
you have to understand, and I know most of you do,
but there are some that still don't get it. Unlike
you and me, Unlike a business that just runs out
of money. You can't buy stuff, you can't resupply your store,
you can't you can't do anything. You can't function, you

(01:19:34):
can't operate. The government just takes more of your money.
It has a never ending source of revenue, and it
still can't satisfy itself. It's still not enough. Twenty five
million people on the Social Security roles over the age

(01:19:58):
of one hundred. Are you kidding me? The twenty twenty
four census showed about one hundred thousand over the age
of one hundred, and I'm shocked at that number. But
twenty five million some are are listed in receiving payments

(01:20:20):
allegedly that are older than the country. And no one's
been watching this. No one said, hey, print me a
report of the ages of people getting checks. I mean,

(01:20:41):
QuickBooks does crap like that into its QuickBooks can pop
out a report like that. This is the federal government.
They write their own programs. Then I running out to
Staples and picking up a piece of soft where to
run the books forty minutes past the hour? Those are

(01:21:07):
your big stories? Okay, this is funny. You're probably not

(01:21:27):
paying attention to the four nations based off It's a
hockey tournament Canada US. I think it's Finland and Sweden. Yeah,
And Saturday night when we played Canada the USA, it

(01:21:52):
took less than nine seconds for there to be three fights.
This is this is largely because of Trump. US hockey
teams fighting to defend Trump. Canadian fans booing our national
anthem like crazy because Trump's having fun trolling Justin Trudeau

(01:22:15):
talking about Canada being the fifty first state and the
tariffs that were put in place for a day before.
Justin folded like a house of cards. But two brothers,
Matthew and Brady Kachuk, where the instigators, no doubt. They

(01:22:40):
talked about it before, and they talked about it as brothers.
They talked about it as a team. We needed to
send a message. We're here in Montreal on a Saturday night.
We wanted to be our time. That message started right
from the get go. So one second in he dropped
his gloves and goats at Brandon Hegel, their rivals in

(01:23:01):
the NHL as well, playing for the Panthers and the
Lightning respectively. One second after Matthew goes in the penalty box,
his brother drops gloves. Six seconds after that, a third

(01:23:22):
player for the United States. JT. Miller drops gloves against
Colton uh Peraco Perico. What's funny is it's it's it's
the fastest fight to start an NHL international game, beating

(01:23:45):
a record goes back to nineteen ninety six. And who
was involved in that, Matthew and Brady's dad, Keith Kachunk.
How awesome is that they broke their dad's record starting
to fight right away. That's just brilliant and I know

(01:24:08):
it's Look, they beat Canada three to one on the ice.
Brady said, there was a group chat going on today.
We just reaffirmed we're going to do that. I think
Matthew's fight to start it off was just such an
energy boost. I think I was more excited, more nervous
for my own then for Milsey to cap it off

(01:24:28):
against that, a big guy like that. He did a
great job. It was pretty awesome experience. Look, I'll be
honest with you, I'm I prefer Stanley Cub hockey because
they don't fight, But this is one of those situations
where it was pretty cool, and I'll be honest with you,
the NBA took notice because they're All Star game is

(01:24:49):
a joke nobody's paying attention to slam dunk. The three
point contest largely a joke because the stars aren't doing it.
But now they're talking talking about the USA versus the
world in the NBA All Star Game. Now, that would
have a little something something to it, that would add

(01:25:11):
a little secret sauce. I'd be all in favor of
any And honestly, you know what, both of these are
taking a page from the Ryder Cup in golf. The
Ryder Cup has become such a thing, the US versus
Europe and the US versus the rest of the world.
That's the President's Cup is the alternative to the Ryder Cup.

(01:25:34):
So yeah, just that that was great fun. Forty six
passed the out final segment. Still it's still to come,
but it's already here. Well, interesting to note that there

(01:25:57):
is discussion happening on the Russian Ukraine. War Zelenski, of course,
probably needs a few billion more to find where the
billions are that we've sent him that it's gone missing
because it's lining pockets. It's just so cosmically funny how

(01:26:23):
Joe Biden bankrolled a country that he was getting bribes from.
I must pause if you do not have the iHeartRadio app. Oh,

(01:26:43):
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Whenever you travel, if you've got a cell phone signal,
you can listen. You can listen to not just this station,

(01:27:04):
you can listen to any of fifteen hundred plus stations
around the country. You might think, Preston, you're awful. I
want something else. You can find something else, my friend,
just like others have found us. So I'm just saying
there might not be anything else better out there. But

(01:27:29):
what you do is you let's say your you've got
a few favorite podcasts, and you love listening to the
show live and the rest of the lineup on the station,
and you'd like to listen to the podcast if you
miss parts of the show, and you like listen to
special conversations and not have to go through the show,
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the radio station and then you ed asked you do
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and then you pick maybe a station that you want
for a diversion some music you enjoy Boop two. Maybe
there's the Morning Show with Preston Scott podcast Boop three,
Conversations Boop four. Maybe you've got some other podcasts that

(01:28:18):
you enjoy as I do. I have. I've got a
handful of podcasts I love to listen to five, six, seven.
Maybe there's a music list you want to put together.
You say, I want a music list of this artist,
and you'll get that artist music and artists that are
like them, same genre, same style. There's eight, nine, ten presets.

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You get where I'm going. Use the preset buttons boom
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Show on WFLA Tomorrow, Charlie. It's not c H A
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Speaker 1 (01:29:13):
It's Charlie. Charlie Strickland returning to the broadcast airwaves of
this show personal defense segment tomorrow. We're gonna go through
a training plan as well as some stories of the
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iHeartRadio dot com. But our personal defense segment tomorrow Animal

(01:29:34):
stories again tomorrow. It just ebbs and flows. I don't
schedule it. It just five animal stories. We do Animal Stories.
Big story in the press box again the Department of
Government Efficiency uncovering unbelievable waste and likely fraud four point

(01:29:57):
seven trillion in largely untraceable payments and over twenty five
million people listed with Social Security cards allegedly getting checks
that are over the age of one hundred when there
should be one hundred thousand at the most twenty five million,
some older than the nation. Oh but that's a mistake. Okay, fine,

(01:30:19):
I agree. Why are they listed? Why are they there?
So stop the complaining about Elon Musk. And if you
hear the people complaining around you, just zip it, tell
them to stip it, and then drop the hammer with
the facts that you get here on the Morning show. Friends,
have a great day. Thanks for listening.
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