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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Yeah, sing like you've already won Saw one fifty verse six.
Let everything that has breath praise the Lord. Praise the Lord,

(00:24):
says it again. Let everything that has breath praise the Lord,
Praise the Lord. Happy Friday, Friends, July eighteenth, show fifty
four to twelve of The Morning Show with Preston Scott.
He's Hoaseia, I'm Preston. I've already what a day. I've

(00:48):
already been targeted by scammers. My first text of the
day was a fraudulent scammer text which I I'm going
to try to refer to the Florida Attorney General's Office.
I will take the time to share. I will share
so that you can learn not to fall for this stuff.

(01:12):
Just today, it's just us, Jose, you me, just us.
We are going to have such a good time together.
So get the little send out of your eyes.

Speaker 2 (01:32):
Get the little sleepy dust cleared, scrub your teeth, a
little cup of coffee, some tea, maybe little orange juice,
maybe a bagel, some cereal, some oatmeals, some eggs, some toast,
and just enjoy.

Speaker 1 (01:51):
Let's partake together of all that is in the news
and then some here in the Morning Show with Preston
scout play. Not everybody heard that, but that's still one
of the great drops ever. Pete Webber, who do you

(02:13):
think you are? I am with a double crotch cross.
Dude's a bowler. Come on, come on, man, you're a bowler.
Nothing wrong with that. That's fine. You made a nice
living bowling. But really, who you think you are? I am?

(02:35):
What does that mean? Oh? Good grief? All right, let's
get to the American Patriots Almanac. Eighteen fifty three, trains
begin running between Maine and Quebec over North America's first
international railroad road eighteen sixty three. Ten years later, the

(02:57):
Massachusetts fifty fourth leads the assault on Fort Wagner on
Morris Island near Charleston. That is right across the bay
the harbor from Fort Sumter. That's the basis of the
movie Glory with Denzel Washington, Matthew Broderick, Morgan Freeman, carry

(03:19):
Elle was. It's a brilliant movie. Just a brilliant movie.
But boy it's tough. That's a tough one to watch.
Nineteen eighteen, some eighty five thousand US troops join a
successful Allied counter attack in the second Battle of the
of the Marne turning point in World War One nineteen

(03:40):
sixty eight. Intel Corporation is incorporated, leader in the development
of the microchip. It was on this date in nineteen
eighty six that researchers at Woods Whole Oceanographic Institute in
Massachusetts released deep sea video of the remains of the Titanic.
Remember that, and then sadly this it was. It was

(04:09):
eleven years ago today that Dan Marquel was shot and
killed just a few minutes from this studio in his home,
in his driveway, in his garage. Technically, I did a YouTube,
kind of a video podcast, Surviving the Survivor yesterday Joe Waldman,

(04:30):
who's been on my show with his mom, and we
did a little panel discussion talking about Dan, talking about
the case, the updates and all that. But it's important
to remember the person, the victim and the number of victims,

(04:51):
because it's not just Danny. It's Danny's parents and family.
It's his children, his sons who have had their dad's
names ripped from theirs. What kind of sick evil is
Wendy Aedelson to remove their father's name from the boys. Anyway,

(05:14):
we'll have plenty of time to talk about that down
the road. Today is also National Tropical Fruit Day. Have
a fruit cocktail, little toast of the spoons, you know,
clinking of the spoons. National sour Candy Day. I don't
know who invented it. I don't. But if sour patch

(05:41):
kids aren't among the greatest things ever concocted, I don't
know what is. They're just incredible, and not just one
flavor watermelon, no, the variety pack. They're just but if
you eat a bag of those things at one time,

(06:01):
your tongue is going to be raw from the sour crystals.
Oh and then today is National caviard Day. Have you
ever had caviare Jose? Yes, sir, I have. I'm famous.
What was it for? I'm fancy? What was the occasion?

Speaker 3 (06:23):
Curiosity?

Speaker 1 (06:24):
Okay? So you just like ordered it at a restaurant
or picked it up at the store or what I
bought it at a public's? Yes, so you bought was it? Okay?
Is it in the seafood section or do you pick
up like a can of it, a jar of it?

Speaker 3 (06:37):
What happens is it's it was a jar okay? And
you could find it where they're you know, where they
have the tunas and stuff like that. Okay, Now, how
is it advertised?

Speaker 1 (06:46):
Is it advertised as a swanky kind of thing or
is it just advertised like fish row or yeah?

Speaker 3 (06:52):
Well the one I got was was fairly inexpensive. Uh
and and yeah, it wasn't marketed anyway.

Speaker 1 (06:59):
Any special way. Yeah, and what did you think? Did
you have it on crackers? On a Kristini? What did
you I.

Speaker 3 (07:06):
Had it on a cracker, But I think it'd be
better with a cracker and some cream cheese than some.

Speaker 1 (07:12):
Okay, is it really fishy? It's a little salty. Yeah, yeah,
a little salty, little fishy.

Speaker 3 (07:19):
Yeah, it's definitely an acquire takes.

Speaker 1 (07:20):
I would think that it would only be worth doing
on a Christini a little you know, like just a
little toasted piece of bread that toasted with I think
you're right with something on it. But I couldn't. I
couldn't do it. I could not do it. I've been
in front of Caviaar maybe a half dozen times in
my lifetime and it's like, no, that's fish eggs, No, no, now,

(07:47):
I if I'm watching alone, now they'll talk about that.
And you know, a lot of the seasons of a loon,
they're catching fish and you know, they're like, hey, this
one's there's some fish row here. I'm putting that down
right now because it's full of fatty. You know, Omega
threes and when you're in a survival situation, you need

(08:08):
that stuff. And so you know, I guess if I
were in that setting. But come back, let's get with
a brother's segment. Did you know and More got a

(08:30):
brand new post up. You have got to check. I've
got it on the blog page. It's really cool. Bear
grills in the Footsteps of Jesus. I don't know if
you know. The dude's a Christian, loves Jesus, and I've

(08:50):
always thought he was a good dude. His show never
really attracted me, and I talk about that in the
blog a little bit, but because I like film yourself,
video yourself, do it all your own type adventure videos
versus a film crew and all that. But still he's
got mad skills. I mean, he just does. But he

(09:12):
loves Jesus. And this is like a forty five minute
special of him walking in the footsteps of Jesus in Israel,
jumping out of an airplane, jumping on a bike, and
off he goes. And it's really cool and so something
fun to watch with the fam So check that out
the Brothers segment. Did you know Tristan de Gunna is

(09:37):
the most remote inhabited archipelago in the world. The British
Overseas Territory has two hundred and fifty permanent residents. That's it,
and is about seventeen hundred and thirty two miles from
Cape Town, South Africa, seventeen hundred miles away. And it's
this little remote inhabited archipelago with two hundred and fifty folks.

(10:02):
That's crazy. I know that I never heard of it.
This is why we tune into the program. Now. While
we're on the subject of interesting real estate, it's a
property called Saint John's Jerusalem. It is in the historic

(10:22):
village of Sutton at Home in Kent. It was originally
used by a group of warrior monks called the Knights Hospitaliers.
And it's for sale. But here's the thing. You're buying

(10:43):
a lease. You don't actually own it. You own the
lease and it's good till September twenty ninth, twenty one,
twenty two, so you got a little less than one
hundred years. Now the lease could be extended but it's

(11:04):
it's a twenty four acre property frequented by legendary medieval leaders.
King John Henry. The third earliest recorded visit was twelve
fourteen AD. Price four point four mil US. Now, the

(11:26):
idea of it being just the lease might dissuade some,
but you're the You're it's yours to be the caretaker
of this history. I wouldn't do it unless I had, like,
you know, half a half a billion dollars sitting around
in the bank. I'd say, yeah, let's let's let's get
that and make sure it's taken care of and then

(11:49):
see if I've got anybody in the family wants to
go live over there.

Speaker 4 (11:54):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (11:56):
It's just an a historic medieval monastery visited by legendary
kings with catch Would you spend the money if you
had the money, would you buy that just for the
history of it, even though you don't technically own it,
you're paying to be the caretaker. I don't know if

(12:18):
there's just that's a lot of money to be the caretaker.
Twenty seven minutes past, come back, let's do the big
stories in the press box next thirty five almost thirty
six minutes past. The hour. So one of the big
stories in the press box Paul Renner, who had kind

(12:40):
of taken up a residency with the James Madison Institute,
he has parted company with JMI, and that might be
something that we talk about with doctor Bob McClure this
coming week. JMI doesn't really get into the politics. They're
all about policy. But apparently Paul Renner is going to

(13:00):
run for the Republican nomination for governor. At this point,
it's Byron Donald's US congressman. Don't know if Casey Desandis
will get in, but that's where we are. What I
wanted to focus on. Here was a little bit of
sound Zorn Mumdani was hanging out with some congressional Democrats,

(13:27):
and you had the expected reaction from Bernie Sanders. Listen
to this.

Speaker 5 (13:35):
He's going to have the entire establishment, the oligarchy, the
billionaires coming down on his head, not only because he's
demanding that the wealthy and large corporations in New York
City stopped paying their fair share of Texas.

Speaker 1 (13:48):
They can I just pause for a moment. Do you
realize how old that line is and how stupid it is?
The olive time for the businesses and the wealthy to
pay their fair share. They do. They pay more than

(14:12):
they should. It inhibits jobs, it inhibits job growth, it
inhibits better pay and oh, by the way, businesses don't
pay taxes. People do. But let's go back to Bernie.

Speaker 5 (14:25):
They are all worried that his campaign is an example
of what's going to happen all over the country when
you bring people together to demand the government that works
for all of us and not just the few. So
they really want to crush this guy. And you are
billionaires saying quite openly, we are going to spend as
much as it takes to defeat this guy. You have democratics,

(14:46):
democratic leadership not refusing to jump on board a campaign
where this guy as the Democratic nominee. So most importantly,
I'm going to do everything I can to see that
Daran becomes the next it's Maya of New York and.

Speaker 1 (15:02):
Of millw York. But what was really interesting was Representative
Promila J. Paul very short and sweet. Listen.

Speaker 6 (15:15):
I think it's hard not to be one over because
it's the combination of his authenticity, his smarts, and his
commitment to lifting up working people and making life better
for real folks. That is really inspiring.

Speaker 1 (15:32):
He wants to defund police, he wants to kick fascist
ice out of New York, release all criminals from prison,
not prosecute crime, disarmed law abiding citizens, publicly fund sex

(15:58):
change surgeries and puberty blocks. And this is a guy
that some Democrats find inspiring. My wife is so kind
and sweet, and she sometimes encourages me by saying, you

(16:23):
just have to kind of understand that you are ahead
of where a lot of people are thinking on a
given topic. Not that I'm any smarter or anything. It's
like I warned of political correctness and its end goal, endgame.
It's where it's going to go when I started this
program twenty three plus years ago, and in the same

(16:47):
way we brought you Justin Haskins. Why because what brought
me to Justin was the website stoppingsocialism dot com. We've
kind of lost sight of that. In fact, I'm probably
gonna make that the topic the next time Justin joins

(17:08):
us next month, because socialism is creeping in. It's creeping in,
and I think the point that was made earlier this
week by by Zack Smith of Heritage Foundation that New
York city is one of the biggest cities in the

(17:30):
world and one of the biggest cities in America, if
not the biggest, and if socialism gets the mayor's office,
it is a ringing of the dinner bell for socialist
communists and Marxists to come to America. Cannot allow that

(17:52):
happen to happen, just cannot. It has to be defeated
at the ballot box. Forty one minutes past the hour,
We're gonna change gears here next, We're here to make
it all better. It's The Morning Show with Preston Scott.

(18:21):
It has to be thirty plus years ago, right around
thirty plus years ago, maybe more more more than that that.
I came across a book by an author named Frank Peretti,
and it was called This Present Darkness. It is one

(18:45):
of the few novels that I've ever read, and the
reason why I read it is because it dealt so
well with the issue of spiritual warfare. It it paralleled

(19:08):
what happens in a lot of communities. And I think
if you read that book, which is still available and
well worth read, I've probably given away a dozen copies
to people. Here Read mine, here, read mine. I'm buy
another one here, read mine by another one. If you

(19:29):
read it, you'll probably see your community in it. Just
the nature of evil and how it works, and the
organizational structure of the demonic world. It does have structure.
Understand Satan is not the counterpart to God. God has

(19:50):
no counterpart. Satan is the counterpart to Saint Michael. One
of the angels of God have fallen. Angel he does exist.
There are demons that followed him. They do exist. I

(20:11):
absolutely believe it. I came across a story a guy
named Dan rivera fifty four years old. Some of you
were maybe wrongfully into this stuff. He appeared on the
Travel Channel's Most Haunted Places on Netflix's twenty eight Days Haunted.
He's a US Army vet, husband, father of four, and

(20:32):
the lead investigator for the New England Society for Psychic Research.
He was at an event in Gettysburg, final stop of
the Devil's on the Run tour, which showcased haunted artifacts
from the New England Society for Psychic Research collection. One

(20:52):
of them was the infamous Annammel Raggedy Ann doll. That
is the doll that basically they is demonically possessed and
it inspired a series of films called The Conjuring. They
don't use a Raggedy and doll because I think Mattel
owns the rights to the Raggedy and al And they said, no,

(21:13):
you cannot use it in this movie. So they came
up with this plastic kind of looking thing that's real creepy. Well,
Dan did the event and that was it. He died
in his hotel room that night. Now he has handled
that doll for years, and so the owners of the
doll are saying, no, I don't think it had anything
to do with it. He just had a tragic health

(21:37):
and yeah, very well. Could be the reason why I'm
bringing this up is this, there are too many people
that claim to be Christians that are dabbling in this stuff.
You read the horoscopes. I'm a zodiac My zodiac sign

(21:58):
is I'm a cancer Pisces. No, you're a fool. You're
dabbling in things that God says don't. We're not talking
about astronomy. We're talking about astrology. We're talking about seances.

(22:20):
We're talking about pedaling around in the demonic realm. We
ought not be messing. I have no idea why this
guy who's seemingly very healthy just suddenly died. Did he

(22:41):
get the shot. I don't know. I don't know. It's
a tragic loss. I don't know whether he knew Jesus
or not. The owners of the doll, the people behind this,
they claim to be believers that this is a demonically
possessed If it's a demonically possessed object, why in God's

(23:02):
name would you parade it around the country and show
it to people. That's just silliness. It's and it's dangerous.
Remember what scripture says about Satan. He comes to steal,
he comes to kill, he comes to destroy. He's the

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author of division, He's the author of subtraction. See part
of claiming this. I have no idea. I feel bad
for his wife and for his kids. I feel bad
that he was in on this stuff. I feel bad
that there's a television show that looks at this stuff.
I'm just this to me as an opportunity to warn

(23:49):
some of you. Get away from Ouiji boards, get away
from the horoscopes, your astrology sign, leave it, be done
with it. Forty eight minutes past the out lee's enough,
no more. All right, So we've tackled some spiritual things

(24:19):
we've tackled, the demonic manifestation of socialism that make me laugh.
Let's talk about housing here for a second. This story
excuse me, sorry, shouldn't have done that with the mic
on comes from Epic Times in their bright section subcategory

(24:43):
Personal Finance, subcategory investing, subcategory real Estate, and it says
what does marry the house, date the rate mean? And
what it gets to is advice on buying a house. Now,
remember we've talked about the fact that that there's been

(25:06):
a rule change where if your renter, your rent can
is now going to go to your credit bureau, which
means you can build your credit if you pay your
rent on time. Now I guess subsequently, if you don't,
it could hurt you. But what is discussed here is

(25:31):
find the home that checks any as many of the
boxes that you have set up for the perfect home,
find the perfect home that you can afford, that fits
with your budget, and you date the rate. You marry
the house. Because most people live in a house a

(25:52):
minimum of twelve years, most some more, some less. You know,
my wife and I've lived in our current house twenty
twenty years. But you marry the house. But if you
wait to shop for the right rate, You're going to

(26:13):
lose the house you love. And the thing to remember
is the rate can change. Now. That does not mean
you necessarily buy variable because I'm not a I don't
think ar M rates arms, adjustable rate mortgages are particularly
smart in most cases. But the reality is you date
the rate, which means you find a rate that gets

(26:35):
you into the house, that works with your budget, and
then you look to refinance down the road. You build.
It is an investment that returns to you. You pay
it off, you pay it down, you have equity, you
have something. So I just wanted to bring to your
attention the idea if you're out there thinking about it,

(26:59):
marry the house, house, date the rate. Okay, that'll help
you out a little bit. We come back. Second hour,
the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Got some great stories
to get us ready for the third hour, which is
What's the Beef Five past the hour, Second Hour Morning

(27:30):
Show with Preston Scott. Hello, friends, ruminators, ladies and gentlemen,
boys and girls, males and females only. He's ose. I
am Preston, and it's good to share Friday with you.
We have What's the beef coming up next hour. I
already have beefs coming in via email. People that cannot
due to their work schedule join us in the third

(27:50):
hour are sending beefs in via email. You are welcome
to do it if you can't call in. Preston at
iHeartRadio dot com. It just occurred to me. I have
not said that in quite a while. Preston at iHeartRadio
dot com. That is the email address. This story comes
from town Hall. Five individuals, including top law enforcement officers

(28:16):
in Louisiana, have been arrested for an alleged scheme to
obtain temporary legal status for illegal immigrants. Law enforcement, law enforcement,
Listen to how this thing worked. The suspects include four
current and former law enforcement officials and a businessman who

(28:41):
is sort of the mastermind of the plot. It was
a visa fraud scheme using the H two B Temporary
worker program. Guy named Haitesh Kumar Patel carried out the
fraud between twenty eight and twenty twenty one. He used

(29:03):
his companies allegedly to create fake job orders to obtain
visas for foreign nationals. Listen to this scam. Talk about
bad dudes. He charged workers' fees while giving them few
or no real work opportunities once they landed in the country.

(29:26):
The operation involved fabricated documents, forged signatures. He listed real companies,
some of which were not even aware they were named.
So he would like go through the online list of businesses,
pick a few businesses, and then he would get law
enforcement officers to falsify police reports, helping them get visas

(29:57):
that were in fact meant for crime victims or witnesses.
So he submits this stuff. He instructs foreign nationals to
falsify and tell the US consulor's offices that they were
being hired by these companies listed, even though the companies
did not even know they existed nor that they were
offering jobs. He made it all up. He forged signatures,

(30:21):
forged the documents, and the workers were paying him fees
from fifteen hundred to six thousand dollars in exchange for
promises of employment that usually didn't come because it was
all a scam he's taking. Now, look, this is where

(30:41):
illegals breaking into this country hoping for work, honest work,
and are willing to pay this money to find a job.
They're in essence, they're being taken advantage of. But what
are they going to do? They're here illegally, are they

(31:03):
calling the cops? He worked with police officers to falsify
that some of these workers were victims of qualifying crimes
committed in the United States, which allows them to apply
for temporary protected status. So police officers submitted phony reports

(31:24):
of armed robberies or assaults when no such crimes occurred.
Police chiefs made up reports. Get this, they were allegedly
paid five thousand dollars for each fake report. That's how
much money was being made. This is a far deeper

(31:53):
problem than just people breaking into the country. This shows
us this is a problem with law enforcement, that there
are dirty cops. There are dirty ice officials and officers,

(32:13):
not many, but enough. It shows us that the requisite
courage needed to solve this problem will require us to
look at the business community of this country. Here's a
businessman owns a couple of companies, cheating, aiding, and abetting

(32:35):
the invasion of this nation for his own profit, weakening
our country, endangering the citizens of this country. He doesn't
know who he's getting into this country, he has no idea,
he doesn't care. He's making money, and this is why
Florida State Republicans need to put on their big boy underwear,

(33:00):
pull up their skirts, and they need to deal with
employment of the illegal immigrants. Deal with the employers of
the illegals. This guy got caught. There are employers in
every place. My voice is being heard on iHeartRadio, on
terrestrial radio stations. There are employers hiring illegals right now.

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They're doing the exact same thing, They're just doing it differently.
It is endangering our citizens. It has to stop. Eleven
minutes past the out come on Republicans, put on your
big boy shoes. Then you've got a story that's breaking

(33:54):
today of an illegal living in Los Angeles charged with
orchestrating her own and fake ICE kidnapping, claiming that she
was kidnapped by ICE agents in order to generate sympathy
and solicit donations. She'd been living in the United States

(34:21):
based on a federal law enforcement parole that expired in
twenty twenty three. She's forty one, she looks seventy one.

(34:42):
It's incredible, and not only does this take resources away
from catching people trafficking fentanyl, human trafficking, and so forth,
this creates that atmosphere that endangers ICE of ICE agents

(35:02):
officers that are doing their job and apprehending people illegally
in this country. Look, I'm all for figuring out a
way to help people that really are wanting to work
and have committed no crimes. I'm open to figuring it out.
It starts by, Okay, you're at the back of the line.

(35:26):
It starts there, and then it begins with you'll pay
a fine for being in this country. For every month
you've been in this country, you'll pay a fine, and
you will toe the line. But anyone with a criminal record, etc.
Out If they are arrested for crimes in this country,

(35:48):
they face the punishment for those crimes and then out.
But this is the type of stuff that is just rampant.
We have Chinese second story I have here. In the
twenty twenty four fiscal year alone, twenty four thousand, three

(36:09):
hundred and seventy six Chinese nationals were encountered twenty four thousand,
two hundred and fourteen apprehended on the border. In March
twenty twenty four alone, border encounters of Chinese nationals increased
over eight thousand percent. They knew what was coming Trump

(36:31):
and a closed border. The numbers of Chinese nationals that
are a danger to this nation. We're deporting some of them,
but right now the numbers being reported went from two

(36:51):
thousand to seven thousand a month, even eight thousand in
the month of December twenty twenty three. These are people
that are now being caught running drug labs. They're smuggling
in biological agents, they are attempting to surveil US military installations.

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This is a serious problem. Cannot lose sight of it.
Sixteen past the hour and about time coming up next.

(38:00):
I think it's been three weeks since we've had a
what's the beef? Because we were off July fourth, I
was off last Friday, and so it's been three weeks
since you've had a chance to So right now some

(38:21):
of you are like, je, we're here, We're here for you.
Don't worry, don't worry about it. It's all good. We're
gonna just we're gonna help you out. So what's the beef?
Comes up in about forty five minutes, get a chance
to call and gripe a little bit. It's about time,

(38:45):
That's all I wrote in my rundown It's about time.
Ted Cruz, Senator from Texas introducing a bill, the Muslim
Brotherhood Terrorist Designation Act of twenty twenty five. You're like, wait, WHOA,
my memory tells me we've tried this before. Yes, we have,
but it failed. Here's why we tried to make the

(39:10):
Global Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization. Not all branches are.
There are some branches that are not engaged in violence
or any of that stuff, but most are. So here's
what this bill does. This bill encourages Secretary of State

(39:34):
Mark or Rubio to catalog Muslim Brotherhood branches that are
designated as terrorist groups and designated additional ones that meet
the relevant criteria, and mandates the designation of the Global
Muslim Brotherhood for its support of those groups. Aha, it's
a bottom up approach. If you designate individual groups that

(39:58):
are engaged in acts of terror, then by proxy, you
can then cover the over overall Global Muslim Brotherhood network
because they're supporting those groups. The problem they had is
that by going after the the the overall group first,

(40:19):
not all the group. The satellite organizations under them are
necessarily bad, just most of them. It's worth noting that
the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Syria, Egypt, Saudi Arabia. Sardi
Saudi Arabia have already called the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization.

(40:40):
This is not we're late to the party. This is
this is fascinating because this would have direct impact inside
our nation. He is supported by Tom Cotton, Ashley Moody,
and Rick Scott of Florida. Thank you very much, Senators,

(41:04):
as well as a few other organizations and groups. He
would have ninety days the Secretary of State after the
bill passes to submit a report to Congress detailing what
the groups around the country, all the branches are doing.
I love it, and I know that this is a

(41:30):
slippery slope, but I think it's I think it would
be really smart for some of you who don't really
get it to spend a little time understanding what Islam
is really all about. There are quote Christians that are

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jerks and are wackos. They're deviating from what the Bible writes.
They're off the reservation. The difference is that peace loving
islamis they're the ones off the reservation. The Quran is

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just got some things in there that they think are nice,
not understanding that Muhammad ripped it all off of from
the Jews. And the Christians anyway, he was disgruntled with
the He was not accepted in either crowd, so he
just ripped off parts of both books, the Old Testament

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and the New Testament, and created his own religion. He
made it up. That's why there are some commonalities in there.
He borrowed from both because he was disgruntled and the
stuff he wrote was just wild. But that's what you get.
I mean, you know, when man makes up a religion,
it's kind of weird. But the real adherence to what

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he wrote that really believe and follow it, they're the
ones you have to pay attention to because they're the
ones that are dangerous. Twenty seven minutes past the hour.
Reset the big stories in the press box. Next, I
need to pump the breaks. Stop the show. We're already

(43:34):
halfway through the show. How can it be moving that fast?
I have so much to talk about, and I wanted
to talk about it all I can do my inner
Ron Burgundy's so fast, it'd be such an idiot, all right.

(43:54):
Thirty six minutes past the hour. You gotta check out
my block. You just do you just do bear grills.
Walking in the footsteps of Jesus. It is Jesus, refugee, renegade, redeemer,

(44:21):
Bear grills behind the scenes. It's just so good. I
was just telling ose. He's in the wilderness where he's
following in the footsteps of Jesus's life, going where he went,
walking where he walked, and he's in the desert where
the Bible says he encountered Satan. Rell spends the night

(44:43):
in the desert. He's trying to find water. He's certainly
not there for forty days and forty nights, but he
encounters a snake. I'm just saying, come on, a serpent,
come on. It's just it's powerful. Bear. Girls loves Jesus.

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I knew that going into this, but I just I
just stumbled upon this. I was like, oh, I got
to put this on the blog page. Great, this is
great to watch with the family, safe viewing and create
some great opportunities for conversations. We need safe viewing with
our families. We need to we need to be able

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to watch things that you can just enjoy together. Unlike Zorron, Mom,
Donnie can't enjoy him. He is trying to win over democrats,
and I want you to listen to one of them.

(45:48):
Bernie Bernie Sanders's he is just a walking train wreck
of a cartoon character.

Speaker 5 (45:56):
He's going to have the entire establishment, the Oligocky, the
billion as coming down on his head. Not only because
he's demanding that the wealthy and large corporations in New
York City start paying their fair share of taxes. They
all worried that his campaign is an example of what
can happen all over the country when you bring people

(46:18):
together to demand the government that works for all of us,
are not just the few. So they really want to
crush this guy. And you have billionaires saying quite openly,
we are going to spend as much as it takes
to defeat this guy. You have democratics, democratic leadership not
refusing to jump on Boater campaign with this guy as
the Democratic nominee. So most importantly, I'm going to do

(46:41):
everything I can to see that Daran becomes the next
mayor of New York Country.

Speaker 1 (46:50):
All Right, ideologically, we don't have to go you know far,
We get it. They're they're just they're nuts. The good
news is leadership in the party is pushing away for now.
We'll see the aocs and Bernie Sanders of the world.

(47:11):
They are they're living on this guy because they're socialist,
communist Marxists. That's what they want. I want to redirect
you to the website stoppingsocialism dot com. Our friend Justin
Haskins was the creator of that website. It is a
place to go to teach your children. And I beg

(47:34):
of you if you got tweeners, get them started, because
there's not enough in public education teaching them about these
systems of government. They always claim, Hillary Clinton, you know,
we're just doing it better. We're enlightened. I mean, this

(47:54):
is the way they think. They think that, oh yeah, yeah, yeah.
History shows that every time socialism has been tried, it's failed.
It's crashed a country, it's crashed its economy. And that's
exactly true. That what the Democrats that believe in this stuff,
and not all do, but most that are elected, what
they believe is those people were just rubes. They didn't

(48:18):
understand how to really do socialism. We understand. Trust us.
Teach your children well. Stoppingsocialism dot com. Forty one minutes past,
they are We're getting closer to what's the bee Friday.

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Imagine if you will, a disaster, building collapse, earthquake, hurricane
knocks over, a massive building to NATO, maybe even a
terrorist attack, explosion, and you're trying to find survivors in

(49:07):
the rubble. What are your options to locate people? Well,
there's certainly sound detection technology, right, they've been working on robotics,
but there's certain terrain that robots just still aren't able

(49:30):
to really take care of, and so you're left with
humans guessing. Remember the scenes from nine to eleven trying
to figure out where anybody may be and just well,
the University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. When the lead research

(49:58):
assistant sent this my way, I thought we were talking
about an actual robotic beetle, a tiny robotic beetle with
a little computer sensor controlled by an operator with joystick command.
You know, think of an Xbox, the PlayStation, that kind

(50:20):
of thing. No, No, these are beetles, real beetles that
they have implanted this device on its back. These are
cyborg beetles. It's called a Darkling beetle. They're able to

(50:43):
put these tiny removable backpacks that send electrical signals to
the antenna or the the hardened four wings and it
prompts them to turn left, turn right, stop, go forward,
go back backwards. They have demonstrated the ability to control

(51:06):
the beetles. The idea is that these beetles can climb
vertical services, they can get into crevices in places. So
what they're working on now is they're working on the
ability to miniaturize cameras to such a degree that they

(51:37):
can then get actual video signals. I'm guessing they can
produce audio signals right now. I don't know. I don't
know the extent of whether these guys can are you there,
you know, reply or you know say? I mean, because obviously,
if you're looking, you probably have a three D print

(52:03):
out of whatever it's seeing and going through in real time,
but you still need to find response. You've got to
have some sort of location capability or detection built into this.
I'm looking at these things and I'm like, this is nuts.
If you hold out your your fingers and you look

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at your middle finger, these beetles are about the size
of the first two segments of your middle finger. One
beetle is like the length of maybe two and a
half inches, two to three inches, something like that. Cyborg beetles.

Speaker 5 (52:50):
You know.

Speaker 1 (52:50):
It never reminds me of them. Remember that that scene
from Jurassic World where they implanted that thing and the
head of that created dinosaur in that that took it
out of its head and it then went nuts. It
was found just beeping, it's not here or it's not here.

(53:14):
I think that was the first one. Not here anyway. Yeah,
forty six, forty seven minutes past the hour, come back.
We will get you ready for what's the beef? Trust me, we.

Speaker 7 (53:24):
Will eve clear the fog. The Morning Show with Preston
Scott on News Radio one hundred point seven WUFLA. Yeah,
I'm sure Brian Harmon the golfer is a good dude.

Speaker 1 (53:47):
I think it's a Georgia boy, but I really hope
he's not in and over the weekend. He's leading the
tournament right now because his his pre shot of looking
looking looking looking looking looking looking looking looking looking looking
looking and then swinging drives me insane. I remember back

(54:15):
when Sergio Garcia used to grip the club and regrip
the club, and regrip the club, and regrip the club
and regrip the club and regrip the club and regrip
and then it drove players nuts, It drove fans nuts,
It droves it It is as annoying as anything in
the world of golf, right now, Brian Harmon, It's like
a nervous tick. Look look, look, look, look look look

(54:40):
look look look look look look look look look look
look swing ah, all right, let's get you ready for
what's the beef. You can email me pressing at iHeartRadio
dot com, but it's not nearly as fun as calling.
But before I give you the phone number and remind
you of all of that this, I'll get you ready.

(55:01):
I'm going to read the headline from not to be
White Man pretends to be gender fluid black migrant writes
horrible poems and gets published forty seven times. Adele Nuanquo,
they them, is a gender fluid member of the Nigerian diaspora,
and what he wrote he was writing to prove a point.

(55:25):
The point is that the publishing industry for poetry is
totally woke. His name's Aaron Berry. He wrote under the
pen name Jasper Ceylon spent months pretending to be a
bunch of made up black people to prove poetry is
ruled by racist wokies. He wrote intentionally bad, cringe worthy poems,

(55:46):
many of which I can't I can't, I cannot read,
or I would be fine sentenced and fired. They are
that profane. He wrote them intentionally that way. Some of
the stuff he wrote is as bad as you could
possibly imagine. He wrote them intentionally horrible, and every single

(56:16):
one got published. Every single poem he wrote under the pseudonym,
with the phony bio and background got published. One of

(56:37):
his lines contains the line voodoo practic cast to oil
drip drip. He said it was very obviously nonsense. He

(56:58):
revealed a hoax on his sub stack, which led to
a flurry of anger from the publishers. He said, each
poem made its way to the digital or physical print,
with the exception of one where the magazine went under
before it got a chance to be published. Each poem
helped build these personas up into legitimate industry figures and

(57:19):
afforded them additional phishing publishing opportunities. Before long, I was
receiving requests from editors for additional poems. Rejections were virtually
non existent. I was being paid more for my acceptances
because of my parent, gender, racial status. I was suddenly

(57:45):
in the loop. I even got nominated for an International
Poetry Award as a magazine's top recommendation of the year
that ought to do, and it's happening in businesses, not
all all industries. Eight five zero two zero five WFLA,
What's the Beef? Four lines are open and ready for

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you join me next. Making me nervous ruminators. I know
it's been a while since we have done What's the Bee?
But yeah, we have two lines taking. Two lines open
eight five zero two zero five WFLA. If you call

(58:28):
in now, I guarantee you will be on the air.
You just have to be patient. But you do need
to call if you're new to the radio program. Here's
how it works. Whatever you want to complain about, call
in and complain. Just don't use profanity. And if you

(58:50):
have a bad experience at a business, don't name the business.
Just tell us what happened. You'll feel better and there
will be one hundred, if not thousands, of people identifying
with your individual beef and living vicariously through you, and
they'll gain a measure of relief knowing that somebody's said it.

(59:15):
So we have two lines open eight five zero two
zero five WFLA eight five zero two zero five ninety
three fifty two. It is what's the beef? As I said,
it's been three weeks since we've done it, so I'm
like I was telling Jose and the Brave, I'm getting nervous.
We didn't have any callers, and then finally John and

(59:36):
Ron joined us. So John, you're up first, Thanks for calling.
What's the beef?

Speaker 8 (59:41):
So, good morning, President, welcome back.

Speaker 9 (59:44):
Thank you my beef.

Speaker 8 (59:47):
I'm afraid I'm not.

Speaker 10 (59:48):
My beef is not with you, so you.

Speaker 8 (59:49):
Can catch your breath.

Speaker 10 (59:52):
But my beef is with people that.

Speaker 8 (59:55):
Have got you all talked up about the second shooter
in the JFK case. And let me just say, I
think LBJ is capable of doing dastardly stuff. I think
the CIA is capable of doing dastardly stuff. But the
evidence has been brought that I've seen. I haven't seen

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anything this proved anybody besides Osball done the shooting.

Speaker 10 (01:00:24):
Bullets.

Speaker 8 (01:00:25):
Bullets can do some strange things.

Speaker 1 (01:00:28):
Bullets can't blow out the back of the head coming
from behind.

Speaker 8 (01:00:35):
Yes they can.

Speaker 1 (01:00:37):
Let me finish. Let me finish the there's an entry
wound underneath his scalp that lines up with the blown
out head. And if it wasn't the case, why'd they
fly him to Bethesda half hour before the flight with
LBJ and Jackie claiming to have the body and taken
to the medical examiner Bethesda Medical Center and change it.

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They changed it. The doctors that were at Parkland all
testify to the injuries to the body and to the head. Specifically,
he had an exit wound in the back of the head.

Speaker 8 (01:01:10):
I have no answer for that, but let me just
say I have shot deer that a bullet went in,
tore through the lungs and heart, hit the rib on
the other side, and then bounced straight down through the
rib cage like it was shot from above.

Speaker 1 (01:01:27):
Oh, I believe that. But that isn't where he was shot.
He was shot in the head.

Speaker 8 (01:01:32):
Okay, Well, I still think it was the wrong timing.
No good jerk had done it, and I just I
just hate that you're all torked up about it when
there's so much other stuff we could be picking on,
like Epstein.

Speaker 1 (01:01:44):
But isn't it the same thing. Isn't it all about
the government covering up things? Isn't it the same basic issue?

Speaker 8 (01:01:55):
Yes, tentatively, Well, but I'm just in this case and
I don't that I think James o'ray was the long
shooter in the Martin Luther King case. Man, I don't think, Okay,
I don't, but I'm just I look, I believe the
government and the c i A Is quite capable of
doing dastardly stuff. I just don't think it was in

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those cases that I'm wrong. I don't know. I talked
to twives and the test I'm I'm I'm wrong a lot,
But at that court documents that I'm wrong.

Speaker 10 (01:02:27):
That's my menu.

Speaker 1 (01:02:28):
Yeah, respect, I appreciate it. John, You're always a fun
caller to have on the show. Thank you, James R.
Raid and shooting. There's uh, there's more to come on
all of that stuff down the road on the show. Ron,
thank you for calling. What's your beef?

Speaker 11 (01:02:44):
Hey, good morning pressing, and yes, thank you for coming back.

Speaker 1 (01:02:47):
That's uh my place.

Speaker 11 (01:02:49):
The show's not that bad, but it sure is not you. Uh,
this Adam shift man that we have up there, whether
he has brought up on mortgage fraud and all that.
Who else was it the prosecuting attorney that was in
New York brought up on that Allso whatever happened to that,
I don't know, was there ever any outcome wasn't here anything.

Speaker 1 (01:03:11):
No, wasn't that Leticia James.

Speaker 11 (01:03:14):
Yeah, so I knew it was somebody up there in
that Yankee land somewhere. But anyway, I.

Speaker 1 (01:03:18):
Think it's still being litigated.

Speaker 11 (01:03:20):
We don't never get to the end of nothing, you know.
I mean, nobody ever goes to jail or pays for it.

Speaker 1 (01:03:26):
That's true.

Speaker 11 (01:03:26):
And he talked this morning that you had plenty of material.
Would you please send.

Speaker 9 (01:03:31):
Some of that to them?

Speaker 11 (01:03:32):
Looney to it now, they need some material. Okay, so hey,
I appreciate you, Thanks very much for Rusden.

Speaker 1 (01:03:39):
Thank you Ron. Oh, okay, Randy's next, then Bob and
then Pat. We got one line open eight five zero
two zero five WFLA. No, I don't believe Oswald shot
Kennedy alone at all. I'm gonna I'm gonna hook you
all up. I'm gonna find a way to hook you

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up and get you the intel eleven past the hour,
more of your calls. Next, That's what's the Bee? Friday?
Eight five zero two zero five WFLA. Making me nervous ruminators.

(01:04:30):
I know it's been a while since we have done
What's the Bee? But yeah, we have two lines taking
two lines open eight five zero two zero five WFLA.
If you call in now, I guarantee you will be
on the air. You just have to be patient, but
you do need to call. If you're new to the
radio program, here's how it works. Whatever you want to

(01:04:54):
complain about, call in and complainant. Just don't use profanity.
And if you have a bad experience at a business,
don't name the business. Just tell us what happened. You'll
feel better and there will be hundreds, if not thousands

(01:05:15):
of people identifying with your individual beef and living vicariously
through you, and they'll gain a measure of relief knowing
that somebody's said it. So we have two lines open
eight five zero two zero five WFLA eight five zero

(01:05:35):
two zero five ninety three fifty two. It is what's
the Beef? As I said, it's been three weeks since
we've done it, so I'm like I was telling Jose
and the Brave, I'm getting nervous. We didn't have any callers,
and then finally John and Ron joined us. So John,
you're up first, Thanks for calling what's the beef?

Speaker 8 (01:05:56):
Well, good morning, President, and I'll welcome back.

Speaker 9 (01:05:58):
Thank you my beef.

Speaker 8 (01:06:01):
I'm afraid that I'm not. My beef is not with you,
so you can catch your breath. Uh, but my beef
is with people that have got you all torked up
about the second shooter in the JFK case. And let
me just say, I think l BJ is capable of
doing dastardly stuff. I think the CIA is capable of

(01:06:24):
doing dastardly stuff. But the evidence has been brought that
I've seen. I haven't seen anything this proved anybody besides
Osball done the shooting. Say this, bullets. Bullets can do
some strange things.

Speaker 1 (01:06:43):
Bullets can't blow out the back of the head coming
from behind.

Speaker 8 (01:06:49):
Yes, they can.

Speaker 1 (01:06:52):
Let me finish. Let me finish. There's an entry wound
underneath his scalp that lines up with the blown out head.
And if it wasn't the case, why'd they fly him
to Bethesda half hour before the flight with LBJ and
Jackie claiming they have the body and taken to the
medical examiner Bethesda Medical Center and change it. They changed it.

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The doctor the doctors that were at Parkland all testify
to the injuries to the body and to the head. Specifically,
he had an exit wound in the back of the head.

Speaker 8 (01:07:24):
I have no answer for that. But let me just
say I have shot deer that a bullet went in,
tore through the lungs and heart, hit the rib on
the other side, and then bounced straight down through the
rib cage like it was shot from above.

Speaker 1 (01:07:42):
Oh, I believe that. But that isn't where he was shot.
He was shot in the head.

Speaker 8 (01:07:46):
Okay, Well, I still think it was wrong, no good
jerk that done it, And I just I just hate
that you're all torked up about it when there's so
much other stuff we could be picking.

Speaker 1 (01:07:56):
On, like Epstein, But it's isn't it the same thing.
Isn't it all about the government covering up things? Isn't
it the same basic issue?

Speaker 8 (01:08:09):
Yes, tentatively, but just in this case. And I don't
I think James o'ray was a long shooter. In the
Martin Luther King case, I don't think. Okay, I don't,
but I'm just I Look, I believe the government and
the CIA is quite capable of doing bastardly stuff. I
just don't think it was in those cases.

Speaker 9 (01:08:32):
Okay, I'm wrong, I don't.

Speaker 8 (01:08:33):
Know I talked to and I'm I'm wrong a lot,
But at that court documents that I'm wrong.

Speaker 10 (01:08:41):
That's my menu.

Speaker 1 (01:08:42):
Yeah, I appreciate it. John, You're always a fun caller
to have on the show. Thank you, James r Raid
and shooting. There's uh, there's more to come on all
of that stuff down the road on the show. Ron,
thank you for calling. What's your beef?

Speaker 11 (01:08:58):
Hey, good morning pressing, and yes, thank you for coming back.

Speaker 1 (01:09:01):
That's uh my place.

Speaker 11 (01:09:03):
The other the other show's not that bad, but it
shure's not you. Uh, this Adam schiff Man that we
have up there, wasn't he just brought up on mortgage
fraud and all that.

Speaker 9 (01:09:15):
Who else was it?

Speaker 11 (01:09:16):
The prosecuting attorney that was in New York brought up
on that also? Whatever happened to that, I don't know.
Was there ever any outcome? Wasn't here anything?

Speaker 1 (01:09:25):
No, wasn't that Latitia James?

Speaker 9 (01:09:28):
Yeah, so I knew it.

Speaker 11 (01:09:29):
Was somebody up there in that Yankee land somewhere.

Speaker 12 (01:09:32):
But anyway, I.

Speaker 1 (01:09:33):
Think it's still be litigated.

Speaker 11 (01:09:34):
We don't never get to the end of nothing, you know,
I mean, nobody ever goes to jail or pays for it.
And he talked this morning that you had plenty of material.
Would you please send some of that to them. Looney
to it.

Speaker 12 (01:09:47):
Now they need some material.

Speaker 11 (01:09:49):
Okay, so hey, I appreciate you, Thanks very much, Rustin.

Speaker 1 (01:09:53):
Thank you. Ron. Oh okay, Randy's next, then Bob and
then Pat. We got one line open. Eight five zero
two zero five WFLA. Now I don't believe Oswald shot
Kennedy alone at all. I'm gonna I'm gonna hook you
all up. I'm gonna find a way to hook you

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up and get you the intel. Eleven past the hour,
more of your calls. Next, It's What's the bee Friday?
Eight five zero two zero five w FLA. Back with

(01:10:36):
your phone calls. After a three week hiatus, What's the
Beef Friday returns to the morning show with Preston Scott.
If you're new, just sit back and listen or join in.
Eight five zero two zero five wfl A. When you
hear us end a call, that means a line is
opening up. Randy, thank you for being patient. What's the Beef?

Speaker 13 (01:10:53):
Hey, Presting the morning. Hey, listen, three weeks is way
too long for us not have the beef. I got
to have you back, you know, I mean, I'm glad
you got some some vacation time. But man, this man
got a habit.

Speaker 1 (01:11:06):
It's a desert. It's a desert out there.

Speaker 9 (01:11:08):
Yeah.

Speaker 13 (01:11:10):
So I'm a I'm a ride share driver here in town.
And my beef, my beef is with the distracted driving
here and it's all about people holding their cell phones.

Speaker 9 (01:11:22):
While they drive.

Speaker 13 (01:11:24):
And I see it all the time. I mean, it's
not just you think it's it's college students. Yeah it is,
but a lot of it's adults, and a lot of
it's people that you know they're driving along. It's not
that they're at a red light. They're driving along with
it in their hands. And it gets me. I don't
see people or hear about people getting fined as much.

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I think there should be some some fines with some
teeth on it that make make sure that this stops,
because we see I see recks all the time, and
it's it's obvious that people are just not paying attention
to the road.

Speaker 1 (01:12:04):
I completely agree, Randy, be safe out there, brother.

Speaker 13 (01:12:10):
I appreciate it.

Speaker 1 (01:12:11):
Thank you, sir, appreciate the call. I still think we'd
be safer without the law banning it so that at
least the phones are up over the steering wheel and
they can have a shot at seeing down the road
right now, they're looking at it in the lap right,
trying to hide it, just saying but no, it's it's ridiculous.
It absolutely is. Cowboy, Bob, you.

Speaker 9 (01:12:32):
Are up, Hello, sir.

Speaker 14 (01:12:36):
This is a great opportunity to complain about the politicians,
especially the Republicans, not having enough hearings and investigations. And
I think they need to redouble the efforts so we
can see more of their faces on TV and watch

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them do not they it thinks that, yeah, it's just
to get The other thing is they need to have
an IQ test on some of these witnesses before they
come in.

Speaker 1 (01:13:13):
Thank you, Bob, Well well done, sir. I appreciate the
dripping of sarcasm in there as well. Pat you're up.
What's the beef?

Speaker 12 (01:13:22):
Hey?

Speaker 10 (01:13:23):
How are you doing that this morning? Preston?

Speaker 9 (01:13:24):
Good? My beef is.

Speaker 10 (01:13:28):
I had baby birds a couple of weeks ago. Three
weeks ago. My beef is they're gone. I had my
favorite chair. The baby birds came in, took over my
favorite chair. I moved it across to a nice simmy place.
I taped it off, no we could get to it.
The third day I went out there and my baby
birds were gone.

Speaker 9 (01:13:49):
The hacks.

Speaker 10 (01:13:50):
They're cute as a button and they're gone. And what's
on the ground the tailtale signs of a snake. So
my bitch for today is nature. It gives it and
then it takes it away. And those birds were just
way too cute.

Speaker 1 (01:14:08):
Thank you, Pat, appreciate it. Next time, no on the word,
the B word. Just we have kids that do listen.
Sixteen minutes after the hour, Mary Ann, you are up next.
We have lines open. I have an email beef at

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least one to get to, perhaps more. Eight five zero
two zero five to WSLA. Come on now. We take
great pride in being a radio program that's safe for
the family. So help a brother out here. Okay. Sixteen

(01:14:50):
past the hour, Mary Anne, you're up next on the
Morning Show with Preston Scott. Okay, here we go, final
segment of audio therapy known as What's the Beef? Friday.

(01:15:13):
Here on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. We've got
time for three callers and then I've got an email
to get to, maybe two, Mary Ann, thanks for being patient.
What's the Beef?

Speaker 15 (01:15:23):
Good morning, Preston. I absolutely love your show. I listen
to it every morning, thank you. And I have two
issues I won't take a lot of time. One of
them is there has been no word on the new
senior center that was costing twenty five million dollars for Tallahassee,
and no one seems to know anything about when it's

(01:15:43):
going to begin. No one knows anything. I've called the
Governor's office. I've called several different people to find out
some information. They've called the city of Tallahassee. They just
keep referring me, referring me. I'd like to know some
information about what it's going to open. We have a
lot of new people in Tallahassee, a lot of seniors
that will enjoy that the new senior center. I need

(01:16:06):
to get some information on that.

Speaker 1 (01:16:07):
The second issue that I have. Have you reached out
this Have you reached out to Steve Stewart to tell
as your reports?

Speaker 15 (01:16:14):
I have, and I spoke to his wife and she
had mentioned to me that he had gone by to
look at it, to see the building. But I never
heard anything back. There's no criticism of him, but we
need to know about that. There's a lot of seniors
in this in Tallahassee.

Speaker 1 (01:16:29):
Now will see what we can find out.

Speaker 15 (01:16:32):
Okay, thank you. My second issue is calling people for
services like lawn services, like different services. Yes, we'll I
know where you live, we'll come, we'll come out tomorrow,
We'll come out. No shows, constant no shows. Not only
is this discourteous, it's just rude. If you're going to

(01:16:55):
say you're going to come out to do some work
and you don't show and you don't call, I just
can't believe this. It never used to be like this
in Tallahassee. But I guess there's so many people but
to not show. And this is from not just individual people,
but these are companies that say yes, they'll come out,
and they know they don't show.

Speaker 1 (01:17:14):
Mary Anne, thank you very much for calling in. I
hope you feel a little bit better. We're here to
help and we'll see if we can get some answers
for you on at least that first beef that you have.
I'm not sure if this is right, but online one
ba ba baba, how are you sorry?

Speaker 9 (01:17:31):
This is wah problem ba boah.

Speaker 15 (01:17:35):
And I'm so glad.

Speaker 9 (01:17:36):
I'm so glad you're back because I thought I took you.
I'm hitting back to New Orleans between mere In and
this guy look relighted me so much of you. I
picked him up. Then I discovered it he was not you,
and I had to dump it out and then come
back because you know, dude, you are real. You were reasonable,

(01:17:58):
you know, and I was just because I thought.

Speaker 11 (01:18:00):
I'm helping her brother.

Speaker 9 (01:18:05):
So I'm back. I'm back just to have what I've
missed something so much. I'm lonely. How don't even gators anymore?

Speaker 1 (01:18:14):
Because oh my, my, my aching heart.

Speaker 9 (01:18:19):
I tell you what, brother, I'm so glad you're back,
and so I'll be in town a little bit. But
I need you guys, and that I need to contact
Steve Stupid to get on lakeshore drivers where I am
when I'm in Tallahassee, and we got people passing us.
There's not a sign on Lake Shore over thirty miles
per hour and we got people doing sixty seventy miles

(01:18:42):
an hour on Lake Shore drive.

Speaker 1 (01:18:44):
That's crazy. Now, now, let me let me let me
help you with that first problem. You've heard of podcasting, right.

Speaker 9 (01:18:52):
Yeah, I have, but I'm home right now.

Speaker 1 (01:18:54):
Yeah, But but you've got to embrace the opportunity to
listen to my show. Oh whenever you win hang on.
Whenever you want, you can listen to this show. Let's
say you're yeah, wherever you are in the country, you
just pop on the podcast and listen.

Speaker 9 (01:19:13):
Jesus Christ, and you know you owe me three dollars
because that's what I gave that dude to get out
of my call.

Speaker 1 (01:19:21):
I've got to your mess ba blah. Thank you very
much for the phone call. We're going to take one
more caller. Here this Jeremy. Jeremy.

Speaker 9 (01:19:28):
You're upe.

Speaker 1 (01:19:31):
Jeremy, I'm here. How are you good? You got thirty seconds?
What's the beef?

Speaker 9 (01:19:37):
All right?

Speaker 12 (01:19:38):
I tell you, And I'm glad you're back. And I
was having emotional backup because without what Steef, I didn't
realize how much good my life was lost. Problem. But
it is a vacation time down here on the coast,
and you think blinkers have been standing equipment on car
the nineteen fifties, so I was loving if people would
learn how to use them. Okay, and all our tourist

(01:19:58):
friends down here, we love you. Come bend your money,
but please realize that our speed when to start nine
miles an hour. I'm talking to Texas.

Speaker 1 (01:20:06):
Thank you very much, Jeremy. I have to let you
go because your phone is crackling like crazy. But thank
you very much for calling in complaints heard when we
come back. A brand new feature from the ground up.
My friend's over to Espositos, joining us twice a month
to offer some help for your yard. We're going to
tackle the biggest nemesis you face. No, not vines and weeds, mosquitos.

(01:20:32):
Next on The Morning Show with Preston Scott.

Speaker 16 (01:20:39):
Wherever you may be, from Florida, Sunshine State to New
York's forget New York, Nah, scratch that. New York's now hopeless.
At least the city is. For the rest, We're your
Morning Show, The Morning Show with Preston Scott.

Speaker 1 (01:21:00):
Thirty five minutes past the hour. It's Friday, that means
time to tackle some things in the yard, and so
a brand new feature here in the Morning Show from
the ground up, teaming up with our friends at Esposito's
Garden Center and joining us from Espositos is Shila jimiinor Sheila,
Good morning, welcome to the program.

Speaker 11 (01:21:21):
How are you very good?

Speaker 4 (01:21:23):
Thank you Preston. It's so wonderful to be here representinges
Hositos and joining you this morning.

Speaker 1 (01:21:31):
I appreciate the time and the expertise because you are
focused on helping us better figure out ways to keep
mosquitoes at bay. I don't care whether you're in the
Panhandle along the coast, if you're in the woods of
South Georgia or here in Tallahassee, mosquitos are a nightmare.
What are some things people ought to be thinking about.

Speaker 4 (01:21:53):
Well, the first idea or target is to try to
identify sources where breeding sites are that's the most effective
and sustainable. The next is there's other ways we could
talk about. There's plants that repel mosquitoes, such as citronella, catnip, lavender, mint, basal, marigold, lemon,

(01:22:24):
grass and those things help repel mosquitoes.

Speaker 1 (01:22:28):
So citronella actually works those you know, because you see
those candles and the little tiki torches with the citronella stuff.
There's some value to that or natural citronella, Well.

Speaker 4 (01:22:42):
There is. It's it's a repellent. It doesn't necessarily suppress them,
and I think that's what you can find to be
you know, maybe misleading, but it's certainly a option. And yes,
they do repel in most cases some depending on your populations.

(01:23:04):
You just might need a lot more of them.

Speaker 14 (01:23:07):
Now.

Speaker 4 (01:23:07):
There's also different types of a soil dwelling bacterium that's
called the scillous uh thur Thurin genensis. It's a BT
and that's used widely as a larva side and it's

(01:23:27):
available as ready to spray UH containers, fogers. There's dunks
and bits and these are the way they work is UH.
They they produce proteins that are toxic to certain insects
and larvae. But the best thing it's safe for people, pets, plants, fish,

(01:23:50):
and it's it's used UH a lot in UH as
a biological control.

Speaker 1 (01:23:57):
Sheila, tell me a little bit about this new product
I'm hearing about called Coastal Mister, what's that do? What's
that about?

Speaker 4 (01:24:06):
Well, we are proud to be exclusive in having this
in the panhandles. It's a it's a product that's been
available in the question course industry for almost thirty years.

Speaker 1 (01:24:21):
Wow.

Speaker 4 (01:24:22):
But it's a it's an auto a proven automated mosquito
management system. It's something that is available analog or digital.
There's it's basically UH an automated system that we recommend

(01:24:44):
putting having it come on before the pollinators come out.
Early morning when mosquitoes are active, and at the end
of the evening when they're active. So it's a it's
a system that's designed to u repel and kill mosquitoes

(01:25:05):
around pools, patios, porches, and yards, including large yards. And
it's always expandable. It's a neat system and we're very,
very excited to be offering this.

Speaker 1 (01:25:22):
Sheila, thanks for the time. I appreciate a few minutes
of it this morning and to help us better enjoy
being outdoors and not stuck indoors. Thanks so much, Sheila,
have a good night, good day.

Speaker 4 (01:25:34):
We will and you too. Thanks Preston.

Speaker 1 (01:25:36):
Sheila Jumner with Espositos Esposito's Gardens Center for those of
you in the Tallassee area on Capital Circle northeast, and
again the low hanging fruit. Get rid of standing water,
just even just a half a cup a quarter cup
of water sitting in a pot that's just not doing
anything in your yard, breeding ground for mosquitoes. So wash

(01:26:00):
out those bird baths, get that water dumped out, and
you'll you'll at least help the problem. Forty one minutes
after the hour, we're going to try to bring some

(01:26:21):
tips that will help you with your yard lawn pests, right, plants.
That was crazy, the number of plants that you can
plant that will help contribute to lowering the mosquito count
in your yard. There are there are plants that just

(01:26:42):
repel bugs. And if you know this, but if you
like have spiders that that nest that like build webs
in the corners of your pools, peppermint oil with water,
spray it. They hate peppermint, hate it, hate it. Yeah,
and then you don't have to worry about a pesticidebing
in your pool. Seriously, it's so the natural flowers and

(01:27:06):
plants and things makes a lot of sense to me.
All right, our good News segment. I love this half
hour of the week. I really do, because whether it's
you know, from the ground up with Espositos, whether it's
the best and worst of the week with Jose and Me,
the good News segment, the Dad, it's just it's a

(01:27:27):
it's a pleasant half hour of radio. It really is.
Come on, it is you know it. This story spoke
to me about determination. This guy is a personal trainer.

(01:27:53):
He's a brit thirty four years old, Edward Malineu. And
when he had surgery, he really just It took him
a long time to kind of recover, and he almost
had a Forrest Gump moment. He just started running. Get this,

(01:28:18):
he didn't just set a world record, He shattered the
world record for the number of half marathons run in
a single Yearjse, If I were going to ask you
to throw a number out of half in one year,
three hundred and sixty five days, how many half marathons
the man ran?

Speaker 3 (01:28:37):
We he sounds determined, So I would say a couple.

Speaker 1 (01:28:42):
Hundred, four hundred and sixty five ooh, documented six thousand
plus miles? Is that ridiculous? He won an endurance race
across Africa that was two thousand miles. But he Here's

(01:29:07):
what his week looks like. He splits his week into
thirteen runs, three on Monday, three on Wednesday, two on
Tuesday and Thursday, and then one half marathon on Friday,
Saturday or Sunday. Can you imagine the blisters? I mean,

(01:29:34):
you're fighting trench foot because your foot is encapsulated, and
all that sweat and everything, just the fatigue alone, four
hundred and sixty five half marathons in a year. Why

(01:29:56):
is this good news? Because it shows you what you
can can do. You might not be a four hundred
and sixty five a half marathon person. I'm not, but
there's something that you and I can tap to tap
into in each of us that we can do. It

(01:30:16):
may not be along that lines. It might be just
getting up out of your seat every day, walking from
one side of the room to the other, staying active,
putting a little bit more into your training, or adding
some flexibility or whatever. This is inspiring to me, and

(01:30:38):
that's I think good news. Here in the Morning Show
with Preston Scott. All Right, I gotta pull up my

(01:31:10):
dad joke file from the email list because I think
when I get a listener email, it's worth sharing. Because
when you care enough to send me a dad joke,
I ought to care enough to share it, especially if

(01:31:30):
it's good. Rob sent this to me. Rob is, by
the way, a research assistant supervisor. Why wouldn't Hans Solo
eat his steak? It was chewy? That's good time for

(01:31:56):
some headlines courtesy of the Babylon b Chip and Joanna
Gain introduce new line of Pride themed ship lap CNN
marks one year anniversary of Trump falling down after loud
popping noises. Scientists at seventh Jurassic Park as if maybe

(01:32:17):
they should just make paper mache dinosaurs this time. Bear
on California State Flag moves to Texas one hundred and
fifty pound job of the Hut denies using ozempic life hack,

(01:32:42):
do whatever despicable thing you want, and when people call
you out, just hit them with Judge not Saint Peter
learning a lot about the Bible from this. John MacArthur
Fellow Newsom founds underground railroad to help Mexican kids try
to work to work the marijuana farms. Biden's telepropter assures

(01:33:05):
nation it approved all auto pen decisions. Man who vowed
to release Epstein files beerts idiots for believing there are
Epstein files. Joe Biden state he absolutely would have approved
all of the presidential pardons if he had known about them,
and Bible scholars now believe the seventh seal in the

(01:33:26):
Book of Revelation is the full release of the Epstein list.
Brought to you by Barono Heating and Air. It's the
Morning Show one on WFLA started the program with a
terrific new tune for Mercy Me Our Scripture, Psalm one

(01:33:46):
fifty Verst six let everything that has breath, Praise the Lord,
Praise the Lord. M hmm, goes down like honey. Good
calls during What's to be if you rallied well, had

(01:34:09):
had a couple of big stories in the press box,
one with a lot of sound to it. Paul Renner,
former Speaker of the House, told Governor Rondo Santas he
is going to run for governor. That's according to sources
from the Floridian. That would be a challenge to Byron Donalds,
who has the endorsement of Donald Trump. Trump is going
to continue his endorsement. Nothing's going to change that. He's

(01:34:31):
not gonna He's not gonna will And we don't know
about Casey Santas whether she's gonna run. So Roan Mom.
Donnie hob nobbing with Congressional Democrats, Bernie Sanders, fighting the
oligox and waiting for the big corporations to pay the
fe share. Huh oh, Bernie. You know, Bernie sounds like

(01:34:56):
an old worn out rug. If an old worn out
rug had a voice, it would be Bernie Sammers. Top
police officers busted in a massive immigration scheme. Illegal immigration scheme.
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