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Speaker 1 (00:07):
Yeah, let's do this. It's a short week, so we
got to get busy. It's Monday on the Morning show
with Breustin's Got June the sixteenth. Some of you were
rolling your eyes.
Speaker 2 (00:17):
You're going really really short. We really, yes, really truly,
but fear not. My friends will only be gone a
few days and be back. It's funny people people panic
when we're not on the air. Did they finally just
get rid of you? Did they finally just silence you?
Speaker 3 (00:36):
No?
Speaker 1 (00:37):
No, no, no, no, no nope. We're good. We're good.
We're just taking a little time off. We'll be offul Thursday, Friday,
Monday and back. But we're going to end with show
fifty four hundred and take a break. Just seems right, doesn't.
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It didn't plan it that way, but but when I
did the math, it's like, well, now, fifty four hundred
shows in the books. Yeah, we'll take a breather. That's
oa over there. It's Studio one A. I'm here in
Studio one B two Timothy four. Paul writes to Timothy, says, Alexander,
the copper Smith did me great harm. The Lord will
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repay him according to his deeds. I'm just gonna stop
right there first, man, you do not want to be
noted in the Bible for being a jerk. Think about it.
For all of eternity, Alexander the copper Smith's written down
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as being a jerk. Now, maybe Alexander found some grace
somewhere along the line. I have this vision of like
if he made it into heaven. And I'm not to
judge one way or the other, right, but if he did,
I imagine him like being in a timeout corner. God said,
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all right, now, Alexander, I'm letting you in. You go
over there, young man, and you think about what you've
done for the next two million years. So people walk
in and go, who's the guy in the corner. Oh,
that's Alexander the Coppersmith. Really that's him. Yeah, you can
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tell he's a little sullen over his choices. Here's why
I use this scripture. Do not repay evil with evil,
don't repay Well, they were a jerk to me, so
I'll be a jerk back. Leave that all in God's hands.
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That's what that verse says. That verse says, God's got it.
People are a jerk to me, Okay, I mean, really,
let them be the Next Alexander the Coppersmith. You know
what I'm saying, eleven past the hour. Let's take a
peek inside the American Patriots Almanac.
Speaker 3 (03:14):
Next Oo's Weather, Traffic, and the big stories in the
press box.
Speaker 4 (03:22):
The fastest three hours in media. And don't be surprised
if you have a chuckle here and there, just like that.
Thanks for listening. It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott.
Speaker 1 (03:38):
We dig a look. Sorry, got a little anxious there,
I have to wait. We take a look inside the
American Patriots Almanac, and we find that on this date,
June sixteenth, eighteen fifty eight, Abraham Lincoln gives his House
Divided speech in Springfield. Use the little scripture, little Matthew
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twelve twenty five at him, huh, dropped a little nugget
of gold on him, saying, hell, you know, a house
divide that cannot stand. But that's that's what he was
facing with slavery in America and he did the hard thing. Man.
What a dude of the people of history. He would
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be in the top five of people I'd love to
just sit and talk to, like podcast roll tape, no edits.
Let's just start, Let's just go however long it lasted,
last fifteen minutes, fifteen hours, whatever. Did you really write
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that speech and put it in your hat? Did you
really write that Gettysburg address and have it in your
hat and then pull it out, read it, and off
you went? Eighteen eighty four The first American roller coaster
eight okay, hose eighteen eighty four, take yourself back in time.
Are you getting on the very first roller coaster at
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Coney Island? Absolutely not. Are you a roller coaster guy?
Oh yeah, love me some roller coast, do you? Oh? Yeah, yeah.
I'm very very very very limited on the types of
roller coasters i'll go on, especially not the first one. Yeah,
but that's what I mean. I mean that would be like, yeah,
you go right ahead, you go, don't let me take
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your spot? You yes, you first, But then what you
worry about is that, okay, whatever loosens up and it's
like the fifth ride on that thing is the one
that's a real perilous one. You watch the first four
go and you're like, hey, sweet, it works, and then
you get on it and all the bolts come loose
or whatever. Let's see. Nineteen twenty two, Harry Berliner makes
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one of the first helicopter flights, reaching a height of
seven feet. Wow, it's like two inches taller than my
pastor taught that high. Huh okay. Nineteen thirty three, President
Franklin Delano Roosevelt launches his New Deal Recovery program, signing
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banking industry public works bills as well as farm aid legislation.
He did some things that were worthwhile to get us
through the depression, and then sadly this country was nudged
into socialism right there, what do you social security? Hello? Well,
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do you think it is socialism? Anyway? Nineteen sixty seven,
thousands of young people flocked to Monterey Pop Festival in Monterey, California,
first widely promoted rock music festival. Demonic forces were there.
That's rock and roll. That's damonic. Some of it is
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kind of kind of bad, but you know, some of
it's a moral. It's just music, all right. National Fudge Day.
Uh huh, yeah, that's it. It's National Fudge Day. Brilliant,
that's all we got. So the sixteenth of June is
National Fudge Day. It's tough for me to walk out
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of a cracker barrel or wherever and not buy fudge.
It's just like and give me fudge with some walnuts
in it. Fudge with walnuts is the preferred fudge of choice.
Just say just yeah. Seventeen minutes after the old come back, Yeah,
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you don't want to miss this story. Years ago, a
consultant who I have great admiration for it. He's no
longer in the radio industry, but good dude, smart dude
said Press, I think you got to come right out
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of the blox with you got to hit him with
the news first thing in the morning. I just said,
I can't do it. Jim can't do it, and we
battled over that. Obviously he lost because it's my show.
But I can't just come right out unless it's just
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an extraordin like Pearl Harbor. You gotta just go right
at it. And as noisy as the news cycle is
over the weekend, we have two massively important stories. I
just can't start that fast because my brain doesn't want
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to do it. So if you're out there, I hope, well,
of course you're out there. What a dumb statement that was.
I hope you understand why. I give it about a
half hour before we start diving into the the heavier stuff. Okay,
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this is enough to noodle on for right now. I'm
just going to read the beginning of the story. A
group of researchers in Antarctica have found strange radio waves
coming from below the ice, according to results published in
Physical Review Letters. The mysterious radio waves were discovered by
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the Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna, otherwise known as ANITA. I
think I think Tony Orlando and Dawneda's song Oh My Anita,
No Candida. Sorry, they do these experiments because there's allegedly
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very little radio interference in the South Pole. Makes sense, right,
But they found radio waves transmitting from under the ice.
They don't know if only they consulted me before publishing
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this piece, leaving themselves leaving sound seeming as though they
just don't know anything. I know exactly what's the source
of these radio waves. If you've ever watched any of
the alien predator movies, you know that there is a
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radio wave below the surface of the eye from a
massive alien structure that is calling predators to the planet
to go on their annual like every one hundred years
or thousand year hunting expedition. Because that's how predators prove themselves,
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is they have to they have to kill aliens. So
clearly the radio waves underneath the ice are from the aliens.
They're trying to lure people because they need people to
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kind of become, you know, their their.
Speaker 3 (11:47):
Thing.
Speaker 1 (11:52):
You can laugh all you want. They don't know, do they.
So at least I have some kind of explanation. By
the way, there's apparently a new anime kind of thing
about the whole Predator series that's that's out. That's supposed
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to be pretty good. Now I understand that those movies
are kind of they're not for children. They're they're they're yeah,
but I will say the alien monster from the original
series of movies is maybe one of the most creepy
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concoctions of man's imagination ever. That little thing comes out
of the egg and then it just slithers a line
right on your face. Come on, that's awful. Oh anyway,
just there you go. There's a story radio waves Antarctic.
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I don't know, I know. Twenty seven minutes after the
art come back, Let's get to the big stories in
the press box. We've delayed long enough.
Speaker 3 (13:09):
The Morning Show with Preston Scott on News Radio one
hundred point seven WUFLA.
Speaker 1 (13:25):
Well the big stories in the press box just kind
of they picked themselves because, like I said earlier, it
just a noisy weekend, is like, you gotta be kidding me.
Speaker 5 (13:42):
H.
Speaker 1 (13:43):
Iran. Israel obviously huge developments there, learning a little bit more.
Israel's actually kind of spiking the football even though, yeah,
they're under attack. Barrages of inner continental ballistic misss have
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have caused a loss of some loss of life in Israel,
but Israeli's understood that this is just this has to happen. This,
this had to happen. And and Israel's kind of bragging
about how they suckered all the military leadership into like
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singular locations and they trapped them, blew them up. This
was this has been in motion for a long time.
But the shooting in Minnesota had has gotten the lion's
share of my attention for a couple of reasons. Number one,
it's it's a horrific crime. And I have a lot
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of people that are, you know, kind of following the
lead of town Hall in that town Hall was out there.
Look who the suspect suspect in Minnesota murder of dem
lawmaker is connected to. And they're trying to suggest, and
they've got posts up from different people saying Tim Wall
should resign over this. Look, Tim Wall should resign for
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a whole lot of reasons, but this isn't one of them.
And to me, this is a horrific crime. Guy impersonated
a police officer, He had a latex mask, He went
to the trouble of getting a latex mask, making himself
look different, bald, et cetera. And he gunned these people down.
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The couple that survived was shot nine and eight times, respectively.
The state senator was shot nine times. His wife ate,
I don't care what you think of the politics of
some this is just this is stupid and wrong and evil.
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But I want to caution you because I got all
kinds of email over the weekend. See that, See what
a liberal did. I'm sorry if I'm betting right this second.
And as I wrote this to one particular friend, I said,
I think this guy is a deep well and we
don't know what's in it. I don't know about his wife,
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who was not arrested, but was pulled over with relatives,
and they had passports, cash and a firearm. But they
didn't commit a crime. Did they know? We don't know yet.
But here's what I can tell you. If I'm betting
right now, I'm gonna bet this guy's an extreme righty
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and he was targeting these people. It would seem maybe
over votes on abortion in favor of it, because he
had a list of abortion providers in his vehicle along
with whatever manifesto. He's been arrested. I'm not using his name.
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I'm not using his wife's name. I don't care. We
caught him, We meaning law and order. He's been caught.
The fugitive has been arrested. I'm fascinated by the fact
that he's been charged with second degree second How is
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this not a premeditated first degree murder? Two counts? You
could say maybe a second degree attempted, but I don't
even think that's a second degree attempted murder. I think
it's a but whatever, it's Minnesota. Good Lord, who knows.
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I just look at this story and I say, pump
the brakes. What we can say definitively is this is
this is not to be applauded, congratulated. I don't care
what these lawmakers thought. You don't go up and shoot
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and kill people. You don't do it well. And there
are those well, but if they were in favor of abortion,
they're in favor of murdering innocent babies. I get that,
I get it, but you don't go kill people for that.
You let whatever if take issue with the legal you know,
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the laws in whatever state. Anyway, I viewed this whole thing.
I got fifteen stories here laid out in front of
me as an opportunity to teach a lesson on slow down.
More on this as we go forty one past the hour.
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It's The Morning Show with Preston Scott. How many appointments
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do you think Governor Ron DeSantis has made in his
time in office? Do you think he's met every single
person appointed? Or do you think that there are committees
and groups of people that make recommendations and he makes
a choice based on recommendations of others. Do you think
he just sits down and meets with everybody. I'm not
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prepared to say, oh, look what Tim Walls did, and
that's that and that's where. Look. I love town Hall,
I love the Federalist, I love a lot at the
Gateway Pundit, I love Fox News, but there's not one
person that I read that I don't go, okay, hold
on now because for example, town Hall's jumping all over
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look at the connection to Tim Walls. It's like, there
is no connection to Tim Walls. He got the dude
got appointed by the governor before Tim Walls. I think
Mark Dayton was the governor of Minnesota before Tim Walls.
He got appointed to some other group committee based on
So what Tim Walls is his own bag of nuts?
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I mean whatever, There are a lot of things to
hold Tim Walls responsible for and accountable to with regard
to his conduct as governor, which has been nothing short
of squirrely. He's a train wreck. But to try to
suggest that, uh huh see see And because this guy
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had a bunch of flyers of No Kings. Honestly, my
hunch is he grabbed a bunch of flyers from somewhere
so they couldn't be distributed because he hated him. That's
my guess. I don't think he was a supporter. See
he had a bunch of No Kings flyers. Yeah, And
so what does that mean? I mean, I could be
completely wrong, but I also could be completely right. You
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don't know why someone had a stack of those things.
Maybe he was handing him out inviting everybody to go
to the protests, and maybe he wasn't he was grabbing
them so no one could get them. We don't know.
That's my point. That's why I don't always do the
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stories that just break in happen and talk about them,
because we don't know enough. So I sit back Sometimes.
I'm not trying to make myself look like I'm some
genius of analysis here. It's maybe a reflection of I
turned sixty five this week, and I've lived sixty four
years of life, and I've learned from my own errors
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to just take a minute. Maybe that's what it is.
The military parade was incredible the birthday celebrating the birthday
of the United States Army on Saturday, which is Flag Day,
two hundred and fifty years They had an incredible parade
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except for one thing. Fox News delivery of that parade
was a disaster. They were awful. Whoever was directing that
was terrible, terrible, terrible, And if you watched it, I
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know you agree with me. Parade awesome, seeing the military
doing their awesome, the Golden Knights jumping from the sky,
the planes, the helicopters, the honoring of the troops throughout time,
from the Revolutionary War to the Civil War to the
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World War one, World War two, Vietnam, Iraq, Middle East.
It's awesome, but OMG, I will bet they put a
news director there and not a live sports director. They
should have put someone that does live sports like football games,
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that can call multiple camera shots, stage them, have them ready,
and then direct the associate directors to pull up the
different shots based on what was going on at multiple
times because they had a script. The guy doing the
narration was awesome, but the cameras with the parade viewing
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of it was like, well behind, they were just behind.
If they had hired a director that does football, it
would have been amazing to see that parade, but as
it was, it was awful. And Lawrence Jones is great
on Fox and Friends. He was terrible as a parade host. Terrible.
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It was like the B team, No, not even the
B team, and Lawrence Jones is good, just not doing
that like they're just certain. It's like, don't get me
calling a hockey game with all the foreign European names,
No way, I would be a train wreck. Basketball, football,
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I'm good there. Baseball I don't know a curveball from
a slider. Couldn't tell you. It's all about having and
they just didn't do it well. But the parade itself awesome.
Trump's message terrific. Forty eight minutes after the other, just
plowing ahead here. By the way, the story we discussed
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on the radio waves from Antarctica, Staph incorrectly said it's
the Transformers. No, it's not the transformers. The transformers are
based in Los Angeles. Everybody knows. Sam Witwicki and his
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parents lived at one eighty three Teas Day Place, Los Angeles,
nine zero zero three to nine, Thank you very much, and.
Speaker 6 (26:06):
Arth the.
Speaker 1 (26:10):
No those mystery radio waves aliens. I'm telling you they're
trying to sucker people into the core of Antarctica to
sham their face and create more aliens, and then the
predators show up and hunt. Everybody knows this. Now, everybody
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knows this. Why once again Portland, Portland, of course, the
no King stuff was pretty much non story. Good, good,
be about your business, have yourself, your little protest whatever.
Portland whole nother story. They attacked an ice facility with explosives, rocks,
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attacking officers. Here's the question I have now. Of course,
they're all wearing masks. They're all wearing it's Clantifa. They're
all covering themselves. They don't want mom and dad to
see them, so cut off their stipend. These are these
are being paid by Soros's type people. I want to
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know why anyone that were that was hurling an explosive
or rock wasn't just shot. I don't get it. Okay,
we're gonna come back talk a little bit more about
what's going on with the shootings of Minnesota, and the
second hour is to come here in the Morning Show
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with Prescott Scott. Morning Friends, ruminators, ladies and gentlemen, boys
and girls, males and fear emails only. Welcome to the
second hour of the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Jose
Can you see is over there in Studio one A.
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I am here in Studio one B, and they have
captured the shooter, accused shooter whatever guys on doorbell cameras.
For Pete's sake, he tried his best to conceal his identity.
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You know, this is a conundrum that law enforcement's going
to have to figure out. He's in a vehicle with
flashing lights that he was part of a security service
where that is his wife was the president of and
he was the head of whatever, and they bragged about
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having vehicles that are identical to law enforcement vehicles, the
same make and the model. I guess the idea is
that their companies hired to do security and they look
like real police. And so he had the kevlar he had,
he looked like a police officer. He was impersonating, basically,
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but he went so far as to have a latex
mask that covered his hair, made him look bald, kind
of look creepy. I don't know the specifics of how
in the world, in the middle of the night he
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was able to get a husband and wife to the door,
or did he gain entry to the house, did they
open it. I know that one of the two homes
which the doors were shot through, the the front door
had multiple bullet holes. That's in the second home where
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he killed state lawmaker and her husband and police were
got there and he got into a shootout and somehow
managed to go out the back door and escape before
they could lock down a perimeter. So they knew he
was going to target this next group. The victims were
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members of the Democratic Farmer Labor Party, whatever that is.
And I'm not suggesting that's a pejorative. I'm just saying,
I don't know what that means. I don't you know
Democrats clearly. But Tim Walls is out there and his
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comments were kind of interesting on a lot of fronts,
and I've spoke last hour at length about the effort
to try to make this somehow connected to Tim Walls. Look,
Tim Walls is guilty of a lot of things, most
notably being categorically nuts. He's just not He's not a
smart man. He somehow gets elected to the governor's race
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after being a member of Congress. She the wife of
the shooter, alleged was an intern for Tim Walls when
he was in Congress. Say it's kind of weird. But
some are saying, see see there's a connection. No, that
really probably isn't. If I were betting, I'd say that
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the shooter is on the right politically. He appears to
hate abortion. We all do. But I don't think we
load guns and shoot people Tim Walls. Today Minnesota lost
a great leader. I lost a friend, formidable public servant,
fixture of the state capitol. We're not a country. Listen
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to these words that settles differences at gunpoint. We have
demonstrated again and again in our state that it is
possible to peacefully disagree. When did you demonstrate that, Tim?
This is where Tim becomes disconnected from reality. Now, your
state was the home to some of the most violent
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protests that were not mostly peaceful, they were mostly violent.
We must stand united against all forms of violence. Really,
are you willing to do that, Tim, because you sure
certainly haven't demonstrated that as leader of governor. As governor
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of Minnesota, be just the opposite of that. Ten past
the hour more to talk about here, morning show. Now,
I would have asked my brother to join me because
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my brother Patrick is a deputy with the Ramsey County
Sheriff's Office. But I know he won't be able to
say anything. But I would question what in the world
Ramsey County Sheriff's Office is doing posting the face of
evil after relentless and determined police work. The killer is
now in custody unless he's admitted to it, Those words
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could come back to bite them a little bit, because
even though we all know, I'm not sure that the
law enforcement agency can post that unless he's in fact
admitted to it. If he's admitted to it, Okay, then
that's fine. But there's something else here. There are a
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couple things that I think are interesting. One Hennipe County
District Court has issued a criminal complaint charging demand with
four felony counts of second degree murder with intent not premeditated.
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What the surviving couple, a state senator and his wife.
He was shot nine times, she was shot eight. They're
going to survive? How is it not premeditated? The dude
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put on kevlar premeditation, flashed his lights, knocked on the door.
All of those, in my mind, are intent? Are premeditation?
He fired through one door. I'm just Hannett Been County,
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I know it. I just it's just it's beyond understanding
how this isn't a first degree murder case. But maybe
they'll change their charges and up them. Maybe that's where
you start. I don't know. But whatever, wife was pulled
over yesterday. And what's interesting is that at a traffic
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stop she was with relatives, cash, firearm and passports discovered
in her vehicle. Now that's not against the law. Don't
know what the guidance is in Minnesota on a firearm
in a vehicle, but my hunch is she was not arrested.
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She was detained. She was questioned for two or three hours.
But my hunch is there's nothing illegal in having money, passports,
and a firearm. But boy, it looks a little sketchy,
doesn't it. It does will have reason more than likely
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to not allow her to leave the country if she
was thinking about doing it. They've got connections to the
Middle East, to Africa. There are some ties whether it's
through there. I mean, the name of their security company.
It's just there is so much more to this story
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than we know right now, and that's why I've advised
the just don't react, don't fall into the trap of
being like the left and making assumptions about things that
you don't know. We talked about the flyers, Yeah, but
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Preston he had no Kings flyers all through his vehicle. Yeah,
he might have been grabbing him everywhere he saw him
to keep people from attending the protests. Everything, everything I've
seen so far indicates to me this is like the
Olympic bomber. He's an extreme righty who's not not well mentally,
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because this is not what you do. He hates abortion.
It would appear to me, based on the list of
abortion providers that allegedly has been found in his vehicle,
along with some form of manifesto. Will they allow it,
You'll know a lot. If they release that manifesto quickly,
he's more than likely on the right side of the
aisle they If they don't, we'll see. I still wouldn't
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form a conclusive opinion on it. I'm just saying if
I were to put money down right now, I would
say he leans right of the aisle, not left. And
that's why I think it's so important that we step back,
because there's some news outlets on our side of things
that that report things from a conservative perspective that are
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jumping on a connection to Tim Wiles and Walls, and
look at this guy. He's he's absolutely an illiberate No,
I don't think he is. I don't think he is,
but we'll see. Sixteen past the hour a tsa warning
if you are traveling heading to airports, listen. I loathe
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flying unless I'm piloting the plane. I love it, but
I'm not I'm not a licensed pilot. I've merely soloed
and it was years and years ago, so I would
have to start from scratch and go through flight training
all over again. But I love it. I'm I just
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I read the trade journals and I just yeah, I'm
fascinated by it. I'll probably I mean being realistic, I'm
probably never going to get to the point where I'll
get my license, but I can at least say and
I have a video record of soloing. I do have that.
I was still working for a television station at the
time when I did solo and so I had a
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videographer do me a favor and I put a camera
inside and unfortunately I hit the white balance and so
I've got a great view of the cockpit, but I
don't have a good view out the window. But he
videotaped me doing my three touch and go not touch
and goss. I had to do full landing, stops, TAXI
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take off, do a pattern, come down, full stop, do
it again. I had to do three of those, but
myself to say that I soloed. So I do have
my log book. I do have my solo in there.
But I don't like flying because it's just a pain
in the butt. Now, it's a pain to go through TSA,
it's a pain to go through to deal with passengers
because there's too many rude people. I mean, I wouldn't
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want to be a flight attendant, would you? Not a chance?
I have to fly first class now because I just
I don't want to be cramped. I just don't. I'd
rather I will pay to have space. I'm you know,
I'm not a small man. I'm you know, I'm six
or four and some change and two hundred and fifty pounds,
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and yeah, I just know. I don't like my knees
in my nose. I just don't. So flying is not
my favorite thing. I will drive whenever possible. Flying is
a only if I have to type thing. All right,
But now we have another problem, and tsays, warning, you
do not use those outlets in airports to charge your phone.
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Bring your own brick, charging battery, whatever, but don't plug
into those things. Hackers have gained entry to almost all
of them, and they have put basically just like they
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do the credit card machines at gas stations, they have
put basically hijacked terminals there inside the USB, so you
don't think about it, you just plug in. And what
they're doing is they are gaining It's called juice port jacking,
juice jacking or port jacking. And so you plug your
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phone into one of the USB ports at the airport
and you think you're charging your device, and what they're
doing is they are adding malware to your phone and
they are going to then steal every piece of information
off your phone. It is a phony front that installs
malware while you're charging, and you've got no idea it's
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going to charge, but you're getting downloaded with viruses right
there that are going to compromise your bank numbers, your passwords, everything,
and so besides, don't use public Wi Fi for anything
sensitive at all. Nothing. I don't use public Wi Fi
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ever unless I can absolutely avoid it. If I can
avoid it, unless I cannot avoid it. But I don't
use public Wi Fi. I try my best to not.
But it's important that you spread this word to everybody.
This is coming from TSA. Do not use the plugins
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at the airports to charge your phones. Don't do it.
Those bricks are cheap now, they're tiny, plug it in,
boom there you go charge your phone that way. Some
are faster than others. Usually you get what you pay for.
If you just want to be able to charge your phone,
(42:50):
you know, slowly, but to be able to give it
a full charge, but it might take a while. They're
very cheap. If you want it faster, a little more expensive,
but the bottom line is don't do it. So see,
even though I don't fly airplanes, I don't go to
airports hardly. Ever, here I am helping you. Why because
we love you. We're commanded to twenty seven minutes after
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the hourum come back reset the big stories in the
press box here on the Morning show. I would love
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to know all there is to know about how Israel
gathered the intelligence, gathered the top leadership of Iran's military
to perhaps a singular location, and then sprung the trap,
as in, they just bombed them. Now, that's one of
(43:58):
the big stories. Obviously, we've been talking about the fact
that the shooter, alleged shooter in Minnesota has been arrested,
So we're going to kind of put a cap on
that story for now. The other big story, obviously Iran
firing barrage after barrage after brage of intercontinental ballistic missiles
(44:20):
ICBMs at Israel. That's all they got. They don't have
the capacity to do much else. I knew there was
more coming from Israel when I found out what their
initial targets were military leadership, surface to air missiles, radar
(44:45):
installations they were taking out, as well as hitting one
of the sites where they're working on the nuclear program,
nuclear weapons program. They wanted to dis totally decap the
leadership of the military of Iran, and that they have done.
They've killed. I think the number now is up to
(45:05):
thirty of the key leaders of the Iranian military. Now,
the word coming out now is that President Trump was
consulted on potentially assassinating the quote Supreme Leader the Ayatola,
and he said, nah, don't do that, and I guess
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they acquiesced and agreed to not do that. They also
wanted to use some of their bunker boss buster bombs.
Now President said he did not authorize that, but they
might have done something similar somehow anyway, because there are
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reports of some seismic anomalies in and around Iran where
perhaps this program is. They've been working underground for a
long time. I don't think, you know, anybody should be
surprised by Israel taking this action. You know, in our country,
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if you threaten the President of the United States with death,
you get visited by Secret Service and potentially you're arrested.
When a member of the international community threatens another nation
with utter annihilation, as in wiping them from the map,
as has been going on with Iran since the fall
of the Shaw of Iran back in the nineteen seventies,
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then you kind of have to treat them the same way.
You know, I'm sorry, you're not allowed to have that
type of weaponry. You can have weapons to defend yourselves, obviously. See. Now,
I think the US ought to be all in in
providing whatever is needed for Israel to protect itself against
missile strikes. I think we have to park an entire
(47:00):
group of naval ships off the coast and be ready
to intercept everything that comes over the skies. Just we
don't need to attack Iran. Vira wants to do that,
that's fine. If Iran attacks US, as apparently they've done.
They've attacked some of their satellite proxy fighters have attacked
some of our installations in Iraq. Well, now that starts
(47:23):
to change the tune a little bit. Some limited strikes
by US military were pretty good at you know, whether
it's drone strikes or our fighters, we're pretty good alongside
the Israelis. Yeah, but I would love to know how
the Israelis did it. They're talking about the fact that
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they the Masad got in there. They have the ability
to deploy drones from inside Iran, they have the ability,
They had the ability, and they gathered the military people
to locations and then bomb them or hit them with
missiles and kill them. Works for me, So I just
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I would love to know how they did it. Beside
is just next level. They just are forty minutes past
the hour. Doctor Joe Camp standing by next. All right,
(48:30):
let's get some healthy expectations joining us. Dr Joe Camps.
Speaker 5 (48:34):
Hello, sir, good morning. How are you today? Pressment?
Speaker 1 (48:37):
Awesome?
Speaker 5 (48:38):
Good, good, good. Well, you know, I have sort of
a light bit of information this morning. You know, sometimes
when you do the heavy hitting day in and day out,
you just go, let's do something different. Yeah, I've got
something that a large majority of us eat.
Speaker 1 (48:57):
We can eat fudgs without weird worry, right fudd.
Speaker 5 (49:00):
Well, no, no, no, And it's very healthy and you
can consume large amounts of it, and it has all
kinds of health benefits, and it's also eco sensitive and
environmentally sensitive. And I'm going to give you a chance
to just maybe think about Okay, it's in the fruit category.
Speaker 1 (49:22):
Fruit. Yes, I was going to go with peanuts in
the shell, but a fruit, I don't know.
Speaker 5 (49:28):
Well, just think of one. Just come ump ross. It's hot,
contains lots of.
Speaker 1 (49:32):
Water, I mean it's watermelon.
Speaker 5 (49:35):
Yeah. So I was just sort of blown away by
this when I started looking at it. I mean the
fiber that it contains magnesium, vitamin A antioxidant. About ninety
percent of it is water, a vitamin C. It stimulates
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the I meane system, increases absorption of iron, It lowers
the blood pressure. It contains something called lycopene, which reduces
inflammation and also reduces our stroke risks. Ninety percent of
the melon is water. So obviously it's good this time
of year and for your children. And it also it
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has a healthy source for our digestion. It is effective
for our eyes, it's good for the skin. Of Vitamin
aid may relieve aching and muscles, boost our exercise or energy.
It can be a source for weight management. And the
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entire thing is edible, including the seeds.
Speaker 1 (50:48):
I read that, I was like, the rind is edible.
Speaker 5 (50:52):
The rine is edible, and I just couldn't believe it.
So you make fact check because that's the fancy word
these days on that. But according to my sources, the
rine is also edible. Now I have eaten the sort
of the pulp on the rhine. I don't know if
you've ever done that accidentally. Yeah, actually, well I've done it. It
(51:13):
isn't too bad. But I actually thought one of the
best things you could do for yourself and for your
children is to consume this product. And I don't usually endorse,
so I'm not endorsing a company. I'm endorsing the fruit.
I was absolutely stunned by it. And it's not the
heavy lifting that we normally do, but sometimes you just
(51:34):
need to take a break and give some good news
and something that's beneficial and also a taste good. Now,
I grew up in Gainesville, as you well know, right,
and so I can remember back when they used to
be five for a dollar. Now they're running anywhere from
eight to fifteen dollars, and they're getting to be quite expensive.
(51:57):
But it's a worthwhile fruit. I think one our listeners
are to consider. I truly enjoyed myself, and now that
I've read all of this, I'm probably gonna start eating more.
So that's my story this morning. Is a little bit
light preston, but we need that from time to time.
Speaker 1 (52:15):
Boyd noe kidding, and thank you very much for giving
me permission even to eat even more watermelon than I
already do.
Speaker 5 (52:22):
Well, you just go right ahead and you're not gonna
gain weight, and it's gonna be good for you kids,
so enjoy it. That's what the summer. I always think
about the summer watermelon. So I'm gonna get more of
it myself. So little light fair for our listeners this morning.
Pressure you have a great week, and we'll.
Speaker 1 (52:40):
Talk to you in a couple of weeks.
Speaker 5 (52:41):
Okay, but take care, thank.
Speaker 1 (52:43):
You, sir. Doctor Joe camps with us this morning. There
you go and fact check done. Watermelon ryne white and
pale green. Part of the watermelon is edible and nutritious, hickling, juicing,
stir frying, vitamins and minerals, ac, potassium, magnesium, citraline, antioxidants,
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it's all there. Oh, come on, I will tell you
I'm a fan of the seedless. They have little, tiny,
little white seats, but those are kind of fun to eat.
Forty six minutes past the hour, it's the morning.
Speaker 6 (53:22):
Show WFLA Tomorrow us Congresswoman Cat Camick schedule to join us.
Speaker 1 (53:49):
We'll have a manly minute in this segment of the
program tomorrow next hour. Abortions double standard a fascinating. Fascinating
may sound like the wrong word when you learn the topic.
It is a case filled with controversy for reasons it
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will explain, but it's the abortion double standard that's existed
for a long time. It is a double standard that
has existed in many, many courts of law, divorce courts,
and it's it just stay with me. It's a story
that's been in the news in the last ten days
(54:37):
that we'll talk through in the next hour. Lead research
assistant of the program. Florida's education evolution now has more
than fifty percent of students in school choice options. More
than fifty percent of students that that are in the
(55:01):
public school system age wise are using school choice. That
has been a hugely important issue for Republicans. Huge Some
of the numbers here, one point seventy nine to four
(55:24):
million students attend an educational option of their parents' choice.
That's fifty one percent. That's staggering. Listen to This is
just some of the breakdown. Three hundred and ninety seven thousand.
They have it broken down to the actual number, but
I'm just rounding up here. Three hundred and ninety seven
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thousand are in charter schools privately operated under contract with
the school district. One hundred and thirty eight thousand Advanced
International Certificate programs for eleventh and twelve graders. One hundred
and thirty eight thousand are in choice or magnet programs,
one hundred and twenty eight thousand the Florida Tax Credit
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Scholarship attending twenty one hundred and thirteen private schools, one
hundred and twenty five thousand private school paying their own
one hundred and fifteen thousand in home ad homeschooling, twenty
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six thousand attending virtual schools full time. They're not homeschooling,
they're just at home getting their schooling virtually. Twenty six thousand,
nineteen thousand receiving personalized education programs PEPs, learning at home
(56:55):
or a hybrid learning program of some kind. Thirty seven
hundred lab schools operated by Florida Universities. So school choice,
nearly one point eight million students are choosing something different.
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Now here's the question. I think all of this, all
of it, they all point to one question ready, why Why?
Because public education is failing and we have too many superintendents,
(57:45):
boards of education, teachers union, members of teachers' unions that
fail to step back and just look at the votes
with feet. Better than half of your students are going elsewhere,
(58:05):
are doing it differently, better than half, and this number
is going to grow. I've been telling you for years
that if you don't wake up, you meaning school districts,
public schools, if you do not wake up and allow
this outside pressure to make you better and to compete
(58:31):
and recognize your shortcomings and failures, this was gonna happen, and.
Speaker 7 (58:35):
It's happening, and it's documented now.
Speaker 1 (58:55):
All right. Third hour of the Morning Show with Thrusting's guy,
Good morning. I'm Preston. He is Jose and kind of
an unusual day here on the program It's just Us,
which worked out great because I've described it as a
noisy news weekend between Iran's attacks on Israel, Israel's attacks
(59:19):
on Iran, the shooting in Minnesota, and just the news
cycle in general. Wow, this story I've set aside for
a day like this. Thirty eight year old justin Banta
(59:42):
was in a romantic relationship with a young lady described
as his girlfriend, and she let him know that she
was pregnant. Now let's stop right there. Now, that speaks
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to an obvious no no from my perspective. And so
when you engage in intimacy outside of marriage and you're
reckless about it, pregnancies happen, among other things. She after
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telling him, he said that he would cover the cost
of an abortion and suggested that perhaps they order the
plan see the abortion pill online. The young lady informed him,
(01:00:57):
who by the way, he's a Department of Justice work her,
that she wanted to keep the baby when the When
the young lady was six weeks pregnant, she went for
a sonogram, learned the baby had a strong heartbeat, displayed
good vital signs, was healthy, and so, as often happens,
(01:01:17):
she saw that child as as that's a human life,
she wanted to keep the baby. He, however, arranged to
meet her at a coffee shop where he had already
ordered the abortion drug, and since she was unwilling to
have an abortion, he slipped the pill into her drink.
(01:01:42):
Surveillance cameras show her drinking all of it. The next day,
she began to suffer from extreme fatigue, heavy bleeding, went
to the emergency room, and she lost her baby. She
was the pill without her permission. So the Texas Rangers
(01:02:08):
and the appropriate sheriff's departments in Texas have charged him
with capital murder. Oh, now, hold on here before anyone applauds,
(01:02:28):
because this case is pointing out a remarkable double standard
with regard to abortion. Is abortion the ending of a life?
(01:02:50):
Absolutely it is. I feel like if we could come
to a complete agreement all that point that it ends
a life, we can then have discussions over the morality
of the life of a mother versus a child, and
who makes those types of decisions. But let's just pause
(01:03:15):
for a second. Let's just look at the case for
what it is. When we come back, we're going to
start to look at the actual complexities of this prosecution. Next,
stay with me. We are far from done. Think Show
with Preston Scott.
Speaker 3 (01:03:36):
This is the Way on News Radio one hundred point SEVENUFLA.
Speaker 1 (01:03:51):
Hello Americans, you know what the news is. Now it's
time for the rest of the story. Yeah, capital murder.
To refresh. Guy slips his girlfriend who's pregnant, the abortion drug.
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She did not know she was not interested in an abortion,
she lost her baby. He is now being charged with
capital murder, which means he faces the possibility, under conviction
of being put to death. Now just hold on to that.
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I got into the comments here of this story thanks
to the lead research assistant of this radio program who said,
check out the comments. This is an important case. If
he's convicted, then the same statute should be used to
prosecute women for having abortions when the biological father opposes
(01:05:07):
the abortion. A women's rights should not exceed the man's
rights to do the very same thing. There are a
lot of other comments here. I'll share one or two more.
(01:05:27):
This case will be elevated to the Supreme Court as
soon as they figure out how to define a woman.
There needs to be a legal way for men to
disassociate themselves from the lives of children they do not want.
A woman should be compensated financially for carrying a child
to term. When the man wishes to keep the child,
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then she can legally disassociate herself from the baby. I'm
not condoning what this man did, but women do it
all the time. I'm the woman has an abortion without
consulting the father. What's the difference. If he's a charge
(01:06:10):
with murder, then the woman who had abortions without the
father's consent should also be charged. There's another comment, Yes,
he should be charged without her consent, forcing her to
lose their baby. However, women have abortions without consent of
the father, so he has no rights. What a double standard?
(01:06:37):
So what do you think. I'm not taking calls necessarily,
I'm just I'm doing what I do. I'm presenting you
with a story that creates some thought. So let's go
back to where we started. Does abortion and a human
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being's life? Absolutely positively it does. But there's a fact
in our legal system because women women, by logical women
carry a child. Men don't. Men aren't enduring that. So
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should women have rights that are different than a man
than a man? What about the argument about the father?
Now a lot of this goes away if you simply
avoid sex outside of marriage, or if you're going to
engage in that recklessness that you take the appropriate precautions
(01:07:48):
And I'll just leave it at that. There's no need
on this program to go into any further detail. We
know what that means, right, preventative measure. So I think
there's some fundamentals here, but here we are. We're not
(01:08:08):
gonna stop people from having premarital sex. There will be
babies that we're not planned. So now what do we do?
Is it really appropriate that this guy is going to
be facing the death penalty when women do this all
the time. Again, I'm just I'm letting you think about this.
(01:08:38):
I thought that the comments to the story and the
story itself made for good fodder for us to ruminate on.
Sixteen minutes past the hour, It's The Morning Show with
Preston Scott. Okay, Regina, here's a lesson in listening to
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the entire show before sending me an email saying, noisy weekend.
You missed the awesome tribute to two hundred and fifty
years of the US Army. Let's praise some good news,
awesome historic news. See, that's what happens when you miss
portions of the show. You look silly because I talked
(01:09:30):
about it quite a bit in the first hour of
the show. So Regina, you keep writing, but before you
write and say I did or didn't do something, listen
to the show you missed, m M. Because by now
you should know, all of you that we do not
just say the same things hour after hour. We do
(01:09:53):
different shows, different different hours, bring different news content. There
are some commonalities at the bottom of the hour, the
big stories in the press box. But other than that, man,
we're shuffling cards. You never know what you're gonna get.
It's a box of chocolates. But no, thanks for writing
in Reginea. Appreciate it, but we did cover it. We
(01:10:13):
also pointed out that the Fox News broadcast of it
was a train wreck. As good as the parade was,
the broadcast of it by Fox News was a disaster.
I'm sorry. I don't watch other news outlets for things
like that because I don't chase them down and try
to figure out who's gonna do what and then waste
my time with it. It was a waste of time because
(01:10:37):
the broadcast was that bad. Fox News used the wrong
people to host it. They use the wrong people to
technically direct it. I would maintain they need a sports
director because there was too much going on at one
time for the director to handle it. He didn't know
what to do or she didn't know what to do.
(01:10:57):
Either way, you remember the story of the Walkaway campaign,
how it all started. It started when the founder Brandon Stroka,
a hopeless illiberal, found hope. And he found it on
the night of Hillary Clinton's defeat when he was sobbing uncontrollably.
(01:11:23):
And he realized in the coming weeks that the mainstream
media had been largely making up everything they were attacking
Trump with. And as he began to uncover the truth
about certain events and certain speeches and certain things, he
began to start digging deeper into other issues that had
nothing to do with Trump, and he found the mainstream
(01:11:45):
media and the I liberal left lie about virtually everything,
and so he walked away from the Democrat Party. In
doing so, he found that he was going to be
hated by his quote friends. And it points out just
how thin and veiled any friendships are with illiberals. I
(01:12:12):
don't think you can be a true friend of an
illiberal because true illiberals don't have friends, because if you
don't think exactly the way that they think you are
an enemy, you are no longer favored company. Mark Cuban
is learning this lesson. Listen to this. Cuban, like many others,
(01:12:35):
including Oh I don't know, Mark Hamill, Stephen King, the author,
they left X for Blue Sky Cuban has come to
realize that Blue Sky is a train wreck. Listen to
some of his comments. He said, even if you agree
(01:12:56):
with ninety five percent of what a person is saying
on a topic, if there is one point you might
call out as being more of a gray area, they
call you a fascist. It's grown ruder and more. Hateful.
Replies on here may not be as racist as Twitter,
(01:13:16):
but they bleep sure are hateful. Talk Ai Fu, ai sucks,
go away talk business, go away, talk, healthcare, crickets. Engagement
went from great convos on many topics to agree with me,
or you're a Nazi fascist. He wrote a piece in
(01:13:37):
the Washington Post, Blue Sky Bubble hurts liberals and their
causes because the musk Trump haters are the largest, most
passionate group. The result is something of an echo chamber
where it's hard to get positive engagement unless you're saying
things progressives want to hear. When there's a negative engagement
on things they don't want to hear, it can be intense.
The lack of diversities hurting usage. Another example. Unlike Brandon Struka,
(01:14:04):
Mark Cuban's not going to walk away though millions, millions
and I've documented it. I've had Brandon on the show
a few times. I've put stories of people that have
walked away, lifelong illiberals, black, white, male, female, gay, lesbian,
(01:14:24):
you name it all, walking away from the party because
he said, they've said unanimously, and to paraphrase and to generalize,
the real big tent is the other side. Conservatives. They
may not agree with you, but they'll listen to you,
and they'll engage with you, and they'll just say, okay,
well we think differently. The other side they hate if
(01:14:47):
you don't think just like them. They hate. Yeah, Mark
Cubans shocked by what's happening on the left. I love
the awakening. It's coming slow for Bill Maher. He's trying
to hold on to classic liberalism. It's dead, brother, They've
(01:15:08):
killed it. Come on over. You can disagree on our side.
It's okay. Twenty seven minutes past the album Big Stories
in the press box next. Wow, what a weekend. Let's
(01:15:41):
get the latest that we know that's being reported by
Fox nine and Minnesota. Some court documents are revealing a
little bit more information, just a little bit more about
the shooting in Minnesota of some state lawmakers. I will
not use the shooter's name. I anyway, just after two
(01:16:03):
am on Saturday morning, so we're talking Saturday morning, two
am past midnight Friday night, two am, Champlain police responded
to a shooting at the house of a state senator.
The state senator here, John Hoffman and his wife were shot.
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He was shot nine times, she was shot eight times.
They survived nine one one. Callers said that a masked
person had come to their door and it was the daughter,
apparently of the state senator and his wife. Surveillance video
(01:16:55):
from outside the house showed a Ford SUV with police
style lights parked in the dry. Shooter is shown to
be wearing a mask. It's really it's one of those
you know, latex covers the whole head and face, and
(01:17:17):
it was it looks to me like this was made
professionally to conceal appearance to a certain degree, wearing a mask,
blue shirt, police style tactical vest, badge, flashlight, knocked on
the door, announced himself as a police officer, entered the
(01:17:37):
home and then shot The senator and his wife fled
the home. Brooklyn Park police learned of the shooting in
Champlain and sent Hoffman because Hoffman was one of the
victims sent police to the home of Representative Hortman who
lived nearby. She was a former speaker of the house
(01:18:00):
and when police arrived at three point thirty, they saw
the police style suv and they saw the shooter shoot
Hortman's husband through the open door, and apparently he entered
the home and then shot Representative Hortman. They both died.
(01:18:21):
He fled out the back door and escaped. Inside the
vehicle they found three Ak forty seven rifles nine millimeter,
list of names and addresses of other public officials and
it's been reported elsewhere as well as abortion providers. They
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found a bunch of flyers for No King's rallies. There's
a lot of I think premature, irresponsible reporting on the
right side of the ale on this. They're trying to
blame Tim Walls because this guy served on some board.
It means nothing. It just does the flyers. He could
have been promoting the thing. But my guess is he
(01:19:04):
was grabbing as many flyers as he could because he
hated the left. My guess is he hates leftist and
he hates abortion, and he decided that he would do
the unthinkable. This guy's no hero to anybody if it
turns out he's just an anti abortionist that took matters
into his own hands, shooting lawmakers had voted for abortion,
(01:19:26):
and was going to target abortion providers. If you think
that's worthy of hero status, you and I have a
different idea of what a hero is, and that's okay.
We have a different idea. I think hers is wrong,
but this is just this is senseless. If I were betting,
(01:19:50):
I would say, as I did in the first hour,
this guy is going to be on the right side
of the aisle, not the left side of the isle.
If that matters politically motivated. I'm not sure that it's
politically motivated as much as it might turn out to
be socially motivated. Although abortion is a political issue, it
kind of is more of an issue of morality. The
(01:20:13):
taking of a life unnecessarily is the taking. And I
don't know how you justify murdering somebody to say abortion
is wrong. I don't know how you do that. But anyway,
we're falling people, we're sinners, and there you go. The
other big story, of course, is the engagement between Israel
and Iran. I'd love to know how Iran pulled or
(01:20:35):
Israel pulled it off. I'd love to know, even though yeah,
their missiles coming against Israel. I would love to know
how Israel pulled it off and got so many top
level Iranian military officials to one place or to a
couple of places where they then just targeted and blew
them to their virginal paradise. Forty one minutes after the
(01:20:56):
hour the primary target, it appears thirty Iranian military officials
killed targeted by the Israeli air strike Israeli Iran's air
(01:21:18):
force rather and air defense leadership. It's one. Israeli officials said,
we have lots of surprises, more surprises coming up, o
Man oh Man. Three drones were shot down approaching US
(01:21:40):
forces at an air base in western Iraq, likely launched
by Iranian backed paramilitary groups in Iraq. No surprise there.
What's interesting here is the aligning here. Iran has long
been aligned with Russia, as has Syria. Trump is trying
(01:22:02):
to drive a wedge in there. He's trying to tell
the Iranians, look, you know, we can help you just
so long as you stay clear of nuclear weapons. But
they're not going to allow that. The only thing that's
going to change the trajectory of Iran is a revolution
by the Iranian people. The United States doesn't need to
(01:22:29):
be involved in putting a puppet, you know, leader up,
But the Iranian people are going to have to fight this.
The Israelis the Americans can give them a chance, But
China's lining up against Israel in the United States here
and stepping up. What's interesting about China's rhetoric, and I've
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read some of it over the weekend from the Chinese
foreign ministers and so forth, is they're they're staking a
we're looking at this situation. We are we're determining, we're
analyzing what's happened here. They're not pledging overt support yet.
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It would be a mistake if China decides to get
involved in helping prop up the nuclear weapon program of Iran.
But this dance is underway right now. The US position,
in my opinion, needs to be one of defending Israel,
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not attacking Iran, unless Iran raises the stakes a little bit,
if they go beyond this three drone ridiculousness, if they
try to launch some other attack, if we find an
increase of attacks inside our country with you know, people
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connected to Iran in any way, shape or form. Then Okay,
you do what you need to do. I'm good with that.
I'm good with supporting Israel the masad Our special Forces.
Do what you need to do. We can we can
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fight a war remotely pretty well against them because they
have very limited capability. Their capability is limited to ICBMs,
some missiles. That's about That's that's their game. That's what
they can manufacture. That's why. That's what the Houthies shoot out,
that's what the Hamas fires out. They're good at producing missiles.
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But as of right now, Israel's knocked so much of
their capabilities down that just about anything they launch, Israel's
got about an eleven minute warning, which is huge, and
that's even being diminished and lengthened. So it's just it's
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a story that probably needs to be something that you
just keep an eye on. As you're flipping through stories,
you see something about China, Iran, Iran, Israel, Israel, United States,
all of these things, I think you take a look
at that and always remember that we are commanded to
pay for the prey for the piece of Jerusalem. Forty
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seven minutes passed the hour, wrap up the show. Next oh,
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j and I were just talking in the break. Israel
focused on military targets to the extent that they were
able to hit a singular apartment inside a massive complex.
Iranians target civilians, and therein is another big difference. Israel
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follows the Geneva conventions. Israel does not target the civilian
population of Iran, which quite candidly, there's a lot of
targets there right because it's its population is huge compared
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to Israel. But this is the difference in part, this
is what Islamist extremists do. This is what they did
on October seventh. Hamas targeted very few military people. They
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targeted men, women and children that had nothing to do
with the military. They target senior adults, they target babies.
They anyway, just just saying the differences are vast. WHOA
what a day. I'm you know, look, this this comes
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with the territory there. There's still the stories that are
in the news are the things that we talk about,
and to the extent that we you know, we need
to discuss those things we do, but will tomorrow see
see what the news cycle holds. I'm hoping to be
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able to talk about some other things that aren't quite
so heavy. I would imagine we're going to learn a
little bit about the shooter. Don't need to know his name,
just need to know a little bit about what he's thinking,
because if nothing else, it might help you sniff out
somebody else who's an idiot. I don't care what side
of the political all they're on. I don't that there's
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no room for what this guy did. None, zip, zero, nada,
No sympathy from me. So that's tomorrow, can't wait us
Congresswoman Cat Camick as well.
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you think hanging with the sharks would have taught you
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think it learned by now, Mark. Mark's not a stupid guy,
and he's just prideful Department of just this worker facing
capital murder charges for slipping an abortion drug into his
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pregnant girlfriend's drink. The question being asked is why do
women get the break of not facing that charge. Just
interesting Florida's education, More than fifty percent of students now
in school choice options public schools. Time to wake up Tomorrow,
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We'll do it again, my friends. Have yourself a great day.
Stay dry if possible, please,