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Speaker 1 (00:17):
Hey, good morning, Welcome to Tuesday, August the nineteenth, Here
on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. He is Jose,
I am merely Preston, good to be with you this morning.
I'm just gonna I'm gonna stay disciplined for at least

(00:37):
five minutes on the show today. Let's begin with some
Scripture one Peter five says in verse six, humble yourselves
therefore under the mighty hand of God, so that at
the proper time He may exalt you. Let God be
in charge of things like that, casting all your anxieties

(01:02):
on him, because He cares for you. Now we're gonna
stop there today. I this is a little bit of
a deep dive on my mindset on a couple of
things here, because a lot of people could look at

(01:23):
what I do professionally and go, well, humility is nowhere
in your equation. And I can absolutely understand how you
would come about that opinion, because you know, anybody that
has a microphone here and does what I do, and
I'm you know, I'm in the public eye. You know,

(01:45):
humility is not oftentimes equated with that. And I get it.
I absolutely understand that. One of the things I've encountered
throughout much of my life is that people who know
my my background wonder what are you? You're you You

(02:13):
must not be very good at what you do. You
must not be very successful because you're in you're based
in Tallahassee, Florida. It's a it's a small city. It's
a big town maybe, but it's you know, yeah, it's
Florida's capital, but it's it's a small market. It's you
know you you you know where close to your dad's career.

(02:35):
Your dad was nationally known and I and I I
would say to you that the journey that led me
here began with me saying to God, I don't want
to live the type of life my dad lived. I

(02:58):
just I don't. I don't crave that. I leave that
in your hands God. I started my broadcasting career in
one of the largest markets in America and was doing
quite well, thank you. But God had something else that

(03:20):
he placed in my heart, and so I left a
very very very big radio station in Phoenix and went
to work for a very very very small Christian music
station because I knew I didn't want to travel three
hundred days a year, because that was my dad's travel

(03:45):
up until the day that my dad passed away. I
saw my father more on television than I saw him
in person. Now, I loved my dad dearly. I loved
my mom. I lived with my mom. My dad was
always traveling, and I loved him. We couldn't be closer
because of common interest, and I probably inherited some of

(04:06):
my dad's vocal gene pool. I can impersonate my dad
pretty well from a broadcasting perspective. That was my dad's
career path. That's what he did, and it opened doors
for me. But that isn't what God wanted for me.
I've always looked at what I do as this is

(04:30):
only God could orchestrate this. People that you know, someone
that thinks like I do, in a community that thinks
like this community does. And here we are twenty in
my twenty fourth year, will celebrate twenty four years next March.
And I've been blessed beyond anything I could have imagined.

(04:55):
That's God. It's not me' this is and so I'd
like to think that I've I've humbled myself. If God
opens up more markets, great, If he doesn't, I'm fine
and buy more markets. Just in Florida. I have no
interest in anything else. I didn't have an interest in
ESPN desk work when I was working for ABC, and

(05:18):
I was given open doors to pursue that. I had
no interest in that, no interest in national play by play,
in traveling all the time. Just I'm happy, and so
I cast my anxieties on him because I've watched him
care for me my whole life. I don't know if

(05:40):
that helps or explains that verse a little bit and
how I look at it, but I'm just at peace.
Eleven passed the hour verse Peter five, verse six. Here
in the Morning Show with Preston Scott and.

Speaker 2 (05:58):
So Show with Preston Scott on News Radio one hundred
point seven, DOUBLUFLA.

Speaker 1 (06:14):
I decided I'm not quite done. I want to spend
just a second here on that second part of the
scripture today. Verse seven. It says, casting all your anxieties
on him because he cares for you. You may remember I
talked about that little list that I give out, used

(06:34):
to give out. I mean, I still offer the suggestion
to people that are struggling with a lot of negative thoughts,
a lot of burdens, a lot of heaviness to make
that list and then you check off the things that
you can't do anything about. You can't do a thing
about them. It's not in your control. It's in other
people's control. You have no say in the matter, but

(06:54):
it's driving you crazy. And then what's left over you
convert to a second list, and that's your to do list.
That's your You know, when Jesus says, my yoke is easy,
my burden is light, there's your list. The things that
you're to do you can handle. God gives you a
dispensation of grace and strength to deal with those things.
But eighty to ninety percent of the things that bum

(07:15):
you out are things you have zero control over. Think
about that verse casting all your anxieties on him because
he cares for you. What is that casting all your
anxieties on him? These are yours, They're not mine to carry.
I'm lightening my load. I can't do anything about it.

(07:36):
Nothing I can do out of my control. There you go.
I just wanted to circle back because it allowed me
to tie that verse to something I talked about I
probably last week. Maybe it all runs together, but it's
a very important biblical principle. And so that little list

(07:57):
thing that I would give people from time to time
is a biblical principle. It's just made in a manner
that allows you to tangibly hold on to it, do
something with it, and apply it. All right, So I
hope that's useful to you. Now, let's talk a little
history here on the Morning Show. It is the nineteenth

(08:20):
of August eighteen twelve, during the War of eighteen twelve,
USS Constitution defeats the British frigate guerrier gererer whatever sounds
like jeez to me, six hundred miles east of Nova Nova, Scotia. Again,
if you get the chance to ever go on board
the USS Constitution, do it, Old ironsides, It's awesome. Eighteen

(08:46):
fourteen British troops land at Benedict, Maryland, en route to
capturing Washington, DC. Benedict. Huh, yeah, I'd changed the name.
I hesitate eating eggs Benedict because it's named after a trader.
At least it sounds. It reminds me. I don't think

(09:08):
it's named after him. It just sounds. But I love
eggs Benedict. I just do. Gail bord in Brooklyn in
eighteen fifty six receives a patent for his process for
condensed milk, the beginning of a variety of instant foods.
How about that. And in nineteen forty six, Bill Clinton

(09:29):
born ironically in Hope, Arkansas. Okay, we'll just leave that there.
No happy birthday, Baba, you don't like it, thank you
very much. It's let's see here. It is National Potato Day. Potatoes.
If you really step back and think about it, potatoes

(09:53):
are amazing. The things you can do with potatoes are
just remarkable, they really are. Think of the different ways
that you can prepare a potato and enjoy it, and
how you prepare it determines how you enjoy it. With

(10:15):
what meals? I mean, who doesn't enjoy ash browns perfectly cooked,
no easy task, by the way, browning them, getting just
a little crispiness, but leaving them cook through and tender
at the same time, seasoned with just a little salt
and pepper. Come on, don't you want an eggs benedict
with some hash browns right now? Absolutely you do. It

(10:37):
is National soft ice cream Day. Hear that, honey? Mm
hmmm mm hmm. National Aviation Day. So there you go.
Seventeen minutes past the hour. I I gotta I'm catching up.
I'm catching up here in the morning show with Preston's Guy.

(11:12):
Did you know the twenty sixth US President Tenny Roosevelt
was a major advocate of the martial arts. He trained
in boxing, judo, and jiu jitsu. Bully, how about that?
That's pretty cool. Did you know that the Minnesota Vikings
are being mocked and laughed at because they proudly have

(11:38):
two male cheerleaders. Now, they're not the first. The Carolina
Panthers were the first to have a transgender cheerleader on
their squad until this year.

Speaker 3 (11:49):
At least.

Speaker 1 (11:51):
Los Angeles rams no surprise there the first organization have
male cheerleaders. Baltimore Ravens featured several men on their cheerleading squad.
Here's the thing. I don't look at what these guys
are doing as cheerleaders, as in what collegiate male cheerleaders

(12:14):
are doing. For example, men on the collegiate dance team
dressed up like women. Basically, yeah, now that's for girls,
it's for young ladies. I'm sorry. And they say, you

(12:37):
seen them dancing, not dancing like ladies. I get that.
I set that aside. What's funny is the reaction of
Blaize Chic not making that name up, and Louis Kahan.
In this story, it says they fired back at critics
in social media posts. Really so this is what he wrote? Chic?

(13:00):
Wait did someone say our name? That's what you got? Huh?
That's firing back. Huh. Oh sweet goodness. Vikings said male
cheerleaders have been part of previous Vikings teams and have
long been associated with collegiate professional cheerleading. Hold on collegiate cheerleading.

(13:23):
Guys who are cheerleaders are doing mostly gymnastics. They are lifting, holding,
pressing up, and yeah, they're cheering. They're not running around
with pomp poms and acting like a sissy girl. They're athletes.

(13:46):
It's it's it's not it's not the same. The Vikings
are conflating this. It's just it's comical. Excited and honored
to share that I'm officially a twenty five, twenty six
Minnesota Vikings cheerleader. I'm so grateful for this journey, the support,

(14:10):
and the opportunity to make a little history along the way.
I hope to represent and inspire what's possible when you
stay true to who you are. Oh yeah, you're inspiring
a lot of people. Dude, you are absolutely inspiring people,
no doubt. Here we go. The other young man was

(14:30):
part of the Iowa state cyclone dance team. Told you
that's not being a cheerleader. I've watched if you're gonna have,
for example, if you're gonna have toilers, drum majors, things
like that, let them be man. I have no problem

(14:54):
with that. There are all kinds of drum majors and
baton toilers. And in fact, I would probably argue most
drum majors are men, but Tom Twiler's mostly women. But
if you're gonna have a man, be a toiler, and
I've seen it all over the place. That's cool. That's
a skill. They dress like men, they're not holding frilly

(15:14):
little pom poms and things like that. This is just
comical where we are today. And if you saw the pictures,
you would laugh, you would laugh. And look. I just
I'm reminded of Kevin Harlan, the broadcaster who has a

(15:35):
little bit of a put on voice. His dad was
Bob Harlan, the former president of the Green Bay Packers. Kevin, though,
is very very distinctive voice. Good guy, really good guy,
good broadcaster. Voices little made up. But that's okay, that's
kind of where we are. But I remember the scene
where some guy was pulled his pants down or something

(15:56):
in the middle of a game or something, and he
famously said pick up your pants and be a man,
or something like that, and it was just brilliant. It
was brilliant. And that's what I think of here. Put
down the frilly pom poms and be a man. Come on.
And if you're gonna have cheerleaders, that are men that
are doing the athletics stuff where they're lifting up the

(16:17):
girls and that kind of that's cool, that's what collegiate
cheer squads do. But they're also the dudes dressed up
as kind of like girls, only with pants instead of
skirts or whatever, and they're carrying flags and all that.
It's like, oh, man, come on, come on. Twenty eight
minutes after the hour.

Speaker 4 (17:03):
Twenty bibles three to doll someone is run on the field,
some guy with a brawl and now he's not being chased.
He's running down the middle of the forty arms in
the air in a victory salute. He's pulling down his pants.
Put off your pants, my man, pull up those pants.
He's being chased at a thirty. He breaks a tackle
from a security guard at the twenty down the middle

(17:24):
of the ten to five. He sides at the one
and they converge on him at the goal line. Pull
up your pants, take off the prawn.

Speaker 1 (17:34):
Be a man. Just doesn't get better than that. Thank you, George,
Thank you, George. The play by play description was brilliant.
That's the radio call from Super Bowl fifty five. It
was the Super Bowl. Take off the bra pull up

(17:56):
your pants and be a man. Just great, just just
absolutely outstanding. All right, thank you for that, George. I
have now saved it. I will forever have that available
to me when I just need a laugh. Big stories
in the press box. Time here on the Morning Show
Tuesday edition. What a Shock. US District Judge Mark Walker,

(18:20):
finding that the state could not show that it was
likely to succeed in its legal challenges, has blocked the
attempt to restrict children from accessing major social media platforms.
He said it violates the Constitution. HB three was pass
signed into law by the governor, preventing children thirteen and
younger from creating accounts on platforms like Snapchat, YouTube, Facebook,

(18:45):
and required parental consent for fourteen and fifteen year olds.
What's wrong with that? Parents have say over all kinds
of things when kids are minors? He cites, and this
is typical, This is Judge Walker. He looks for every
opportunity to be a freaking illiberal and I flat disagree

(19:05):
with his summary on this. No, there's a legal president
all over the place that says parents can control and
should control everything involving their kids. Their kids cannot, children
cannot enter into contracts. Have you signed up for a
social media account? Have you read the fine print? Do

(19:26):
you recognize the contract that is being signed? No, he's wrong,
he is flat wrong, and I will I will right now,
bete lunch. He is. He is going to be overruled.
He's preventing it from going to state court. Typical Judge Walker.
And then I'm gonna spend some time today, more time

(19:47):
on this than that, because Judge Walker is not worth
my time. But the ruling is significant. It is significant.
Parents are control of what their minor children do, just
that simple, They just are. And it's not a First
Amendment issue. It's about a contract.

Speaker 5 (20:08):
Now.

Speaker 1 (20:09):
I don't know how this was argued, but anyway, I
want to talk about hard gender sing. He is the
seemingly seek truck driver in this country, illegally with a

(20:29):
commercial driver's license granted by the state of California, who,
while driving on Florida's Turnpike near I want to say
Fort Pierce, maybe, decided to from the right lane turnaround.
He didn't want to go to an exit and loop around.

(20:49):
He wanted to turn around. And so those little areas
that are breaks in the turnpike for official use only,
i e. Police and emerging workers and maintenance crews, he
decided to turn through one of those, and so he's
in the far right lane and he cuts across, not

(21:10):
thinking about the flow of traffic that's coming, and a
mini van drove right into his now jackknife truck trailer
and all three were killed instantly, And he showed absolutely
no remorse, no emotion. Some will say, oh, he was
in shock. Whatever. He killed three people. He killed three people.

(21:36):
We're going to talk about that later this morning. He's
he will be prosecuted in Florida and then he will
be deported after he's serves his time, which he may
never get out. I personally don't think he should. I
think he'll spend the rest of his life in Florida's
prison system forty one minutes after the hour. But our
thanks to Gavin Newsom and Democrats in California. Remember when

(22:24):
I talked about the Washington Redskins, you could add the
Cleveland Indians and a number of college teams that have
changed their mascots because of political correctness wokeness ironically mostly
completely not from Native Americans. That it's usually a bunch

(22:48):
of white, illiberal little preppees that think they know better
than the people that are allegedly offended, came across a
piece thanks to the lead research assistant of the program
written by Thomas white Calf. Let me say that again,
Thomas white Calf clf. It begins Blackfeet Chief, two guns.

(23:17):
White Calf was my great uncle and a great American icon.
Americans know his face. He was the face of the
Washington Redskins for forty eight years until he was canceled
in twenty twenty. So context now, this is the family,

(23:40):
a man representing the family of the Indian face that
was the Washington Redskins. White Calf defended tribal traditions in
our Blackfeet homeland of Montana, where many of us still
live today. He went to Washington, d c. Where he
forced the US government to honor Indian treaties. He served

(24:00):
as a model for the US men's famous nineteen thirteen
Indian head Nickel. White Calf's face is still a collector's item.
Uncle two Guns was friends with Teddy Roosevelt. New York
Governor Al Smith made President Calvin Coolidge a member of
Blackfeet Nation. White Calf was so famous in his era
that in his death in nineteen thirty four, it was

(24:22):
front page news across the country. White caf became the
proud warrior face of the Redskins in nineteen seventy two,
championed by Blackfeet leader Blackie Wetzel and with the support
of Native Americans across the country, the Cancel culture decided
at some point they wanted to get rid of Indian
images in the public domain. The Redskins and Two Guns

(24:45):
were their number one target. Polls by the Washington I'm
skipping a little bit. Polls by the Washington Post and
others show that ninety percent of Indians supported the Redskins.
Nobody cared what Indians thought. Nobody asked the white Calf
family for our opinion, The family of Black Chief Blackfeet,

(25:09):
Chief John two Guns White Calf is deeply grateful to
President Trump for his bold calls to bring back the
Washington Redskins and expose racial injustice. God bless the Blackfeet,
God bless President Trump, and God bless the United States
of America. What a brilliant testimony to how a small

(25:39):
number of sniveling ne'er dowells think they know better. Are
there some in the Indian culture that would just as
soon there not be? If you look at a picture
of Blackfeet Chief two Guns White Calf, if you look
at two Guns, you will see the nickel, You will

(26:04):
see the mascot. He was perfectly represented to them. It
was a sign of honor. It was a reminder of
promises made broken and then trying to be kept. It matters.

(26:24):
But no, no, we've got people that know better. They
have no Indian in their blood whatsoever, but they know better.
And isn't that typical of the left. They know better,
They know better. They know what you should buy, they
know what you should eat, they know what you should drive,

(26:46):
they know how you should power your whatever. They know everything,
and they know it better than you. It doesn't matter
what your lived experience is, they know better socialism, they
didn't do it right in other countries. We know better,
we know, we know better. And to the American Indians, whatever,

(27:15):
silly little natives, we know better. Forty eight minutes.

Speaker 5 (27:19):
After that, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1 (27:53):
All right, fifty three minutes past the hour, it's The
Morning Show with Preston Scott and somebody had to say this.
This guy's now a legend to me. The head coach
at Northern Illinois University, Thomas Hammock, talking about the world

(28:22):
of college football today. Now remember he's at a smaller
school that, oh, by the way, knocked off Notre Dame
last year. Northern Illinois has just always had a very
good program.

Speaker 3 (28:33):
Yeah, and to me, I mean, to be honest with you,
I love the challenge. You know. It don't bother me
one bit because you know what, in life, you're gonna
make decisions. Right, Sometimes it's gonna work in your favor
and sometime it's not. I told our team the other day,
you know, we lost all these guys. Let's see who plays.
So it's all good. When people put on Twitter, Hey,
all glory to God. I'm going on the transfer portal

(28:55):
Let's see if they play, how many other guys gonna
play or travel or get snaps. You know, I was
thinking I was gonna tweet something the other day a
picture of me and say, you know what, I enjoyed
my college experience. I didn't get one dime, but the
lessons I learned was more valuable than any money you
can ever pay me. And I appreciate that because that

(29:17):
is long term. People are losing the fact that this
is short term. I coach in the National Football League
for five years. Five years, right, don't lose fact. Don't
lose focus of work the long term. Get your degree,
learn valuable lesson that's going to help you in the
long term of your life. That's the whole purpose. This

(29:39):
is a transition from being a kid to a grown up,
and I hope people don't lose focus of that. Everybody's
talking about everything else besides what is the most important
thing for going to college? Because if you going to
college to go get a couple of dollars, you might
have just go get a job. This is too hard
to go get a couple dollars. Learn the lesson that

(30:01):
you need to learn to be successful in life. For
the next forty to fifty years of your life, that
I would do it again for free, for free because
of the things I learned. That's why I'm standing here today,
because of what I learned in college, not because of
how much somebody gave me. That's what I would tell
people and parents. They need to learn that lesson too.

(30:23):
Stop trying to live through your kids. Teach your kids
the what of the things they need to learn to
be successful. That's what I'm telling my kids. I don't
care about no nil, no revenue share. I can care less.
You need to learn things in college to get you
prepared for life, to be a father, a husband, to work,

(30:45):
everything else. Those are the most important things. That's what
people are missing. In my opinion.

Speaker 1 (30:52):
There you go. I love it, absolutely love it. That's
what people are missing. All Right, we got the second
hour of the Morning Show with Prestin Scott. Come in
a box. We'll come to the second hour Morning Show

(31:24):
with Preston Scott. I sweated eight pounds off yesterday in
here and it's a tinder box yet again. Yeah, it's hot,

(31:48):
very hot, temperatures climbing by the by the quarter hour.
But we're here, We're here, Yeah, yeah, Yeah, we're here.
All right, let's get to the lead story this hour
in lead meaning we're leading the hour with this. This

(32:08):
is a wonderful piece written by Natalie Sandoval, Patriots writer,
and found this on the Daily Caller closeted Conservatives, come
on out, the water's warm, she writes, A university is

(32:29):
no place for intellectual honesty. So discovered Forrest Rahm and
Kevin Waldman, researchers in clinical and applied psychology at Northwestern University,
after conducting fourteen hundred and fifty two confidential interviews with
undergraduates between twenty twenty three and twenty twenty five. They

(32:51):
questioned students at Northwestern University and the University of Michigan
on their political beliefs, asking have you ever pretended to
hold more progressive views than you truly endorse to succeed
socially or academically? What do you think the number is?
Out of nearly fifteen hundred students on two campuses over

(33:17):
three years, what do you think the response was? When
asked do you bend to political, woke social pressures and
share views with others that you don't really hold? Eighty
eight percent? Eighty eight percent said yes, she writes, it's

(33:49):
less astounding when you consider the articles of faith demanded
by Ivory Tower elites. Men are sometimes women, white people
are evil, heterosexuality is suspicious. The logical burden of those
beliefs is immense, But a college degree, especially from a
highly ranked school, remains associated with a host of benefits, connections, employment,

(34:13):
even learning a real thing or two. To reap those benefits,
simply convert to liberalism or do your best impression of
a devotee. The numbers go on. Seventy eight percent of

(34:36):
students told us they self censor on their beliefs surrounding
gender identity, seventy two percent on politics, sixty eight percent
on family values. More than eighty percent said they had
submitted class work that misrepresented their views in order to
align with professors. Will pause there. There's more. I want

(35:00):
you to consider the ramifications of that alone. I've been
telling people, even upsetting friends of mine who are very
much believers in higher education. I have been saying for
years it is worthless, in part because when you have

(35:21):
students writing crap they don't believe simply to get by,
what have they learned. They haven't learned anything about the
subject matter. If sharing their view on said subject matter
causes them to be failed, that only a pass and
grade can be had if you conform to the ideals

(35:41):
of a professor. First of all, to professors out there
that are manipulating students that way, shame on you. You're
the reason higher education sucks. You're the reason why students
aren't going. You're the reason for the problems plaguing our nation.

(36:02):
This is staggering the implications of these numbers. Ten past
the hour, We've got more to share. The clarion call.
Closeted conservatives come out. There's nothing surprising by these numbers.

(36:25):
Is there? Eighty percent? More than eighty percent submitted class
work that misrepresented their views in order to align with professors.
How is that learning? How is that higher education? I

(36:56):
would be so picky about the school my child attended
if I want to send my kid to college. So picky.
The vast majority of undergraduates eighty seven percent identified as
quote exclusively heterosexual and supported a binary model of gender

(37:19):
eighty seven percent. Yet look at what's happening in culture today.
The few are bullying the many. Nine percent were partially
open to gender identity. Seventy seven percent of undergraduates said
they disagreed with the notion that gender identity should override

(37:42):
biological sex in such domains as sports, healthcare, public data,
but they would never voice that disagreement allowed. Seventy seven
percent would never disagree out loud, seventy seven percent. And

(38:06):
here's my message to the seventy seven percent, the closeted conservatives,
those who don't think like this. These people will never
be your friends. The true believers in this nonsense, they
hate you. Just come out of the closet. It's that's

(38:35):
why marketing to this crowd will never ever work. They
will not change your bottom line. Your bottom line is
boosted by ignoring all of that and just run your business.
You don't even have to cater to the right. Although
it's smart, you don't have to just run your business.

(38:57):
If it's good, it will succeed. She writes. A similar
pressure exists at varying strength in most areas of American life.
You probably felt it in the office or a party.
At least. Temperatures have cooled since the height of the
George Floyd mania. Hot blonde women are allowed to be

(39:18):
hot and blonde again to some. A Fox News personality
can appear on Jimmy Fallon without inciting much backlash. The
least funny show in late night will soon be the
least funny show formally in late night. And then this
we're gonna end with this. This is pretty interesting. Harvard

(39:39):
adopted the motto for the Glory of Christ in sixteen
fifty as translated from Latin. According to Harvard Law School,
their seal featured three books. Two were face up, representing
the Old and New Testaments. One was face down, gesturing
towards the Book of Truth, a divine record known in

(40:00):
full only to God. The motto is now simply truth.
The three books of the Seal all face up. Christianity
was once the de facto foundation of study. Some breed
of secularism has taken its place. It's a rotten foundation.

(40:20):
It's probably not long for this world, though conservatives have
yet to sturdy a replacement. Insincere liberals get out while
you can try saying something you actually believe you might
like it. Insincere liberals meaning those of you pretending stop it,

(40:44):
Just stop it, you know, if you fully walk over
like millions and millions are doing like has happened in Florida,
like the walk Away Campaign. If you truly walk away
from illiberalism and the left, you're going to realize that

(41:05):
all of the nonsense you've been told about conservatism is
just that nonsense, lies, distortions, nothing truthful in it. Conservatism,
when properly practiced, is always correct, always sixteen minutes past
the hour, when we come back some intel on Alligator

(41:28):
Alcatraz you might find interesting, Almost twenty two minutes past
the hour, what I have in my hands twenty five

(41:50):
or thirty pages of documents that you are not allowed
to know how or where I got them. This is
and I've just i in fact, they're gonna get shredded
the second I finished here. This is a print out

(42:16):
of about a quarter of the occupants of the Alligator
Alcatraz and their offenses. There are many whose offense is

(42:41):
breaking into the country, being here illegally, But just consider battery,
transportation of dangerous material, driving under the influence, dangerous drugs, larceny, assault, murder, homicide, robbery,
sexual exploitation of a minor battery, cocaine distribution, murder, homicide,

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sexual assault, cocaine smuggling, domestic violence, shoplifting, carrying, a concealed weapon,
cocaine possession, weapon of fence, neglect of a child, battery, robbery, murder, homicide,
cocaine possession, lude, lascivious acts with minor, smuggling, aliens, rape,

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strong arm, rape, failure to register as a sex offender, assault, battery,
drug trafficking, aggravated assault, simple assault, drug trafficking, robbery. I'm
just going to get through a fraction of the quarter. Murder,

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lascivious acts with a minor, murder, homicide, cocaine, intent to sell, murder, homicide,
hallucinogen manufacturing, robbery, human slavery, trafficking, cruelty towards a child,
synthetic narcotics, cocaine smuggling, cocaine selling, robbery, murder, homicide, cocaine smuggling,
sexual assault, cocaine smuggling, assault, carrying, concealed weapon, resisting officer, robbery,

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resisting officer, robbery, traffic offense, battery, illegal entry, domestic and
that's not illegal entry into the country, by the way,
domestic violence, driving under the influence, driving under the influence,
driving under the influence, driving under the influence, illegal entry,
illegal entry, illegal entry, procure for prostitute, prostitution, otherwise known

(44:38):
as pimping, illegal entry, weapons offense, driving under the influence,
marijuana possession, resisting an officer, aggravated assault, probation violation, illegal entry,
cocaine smuggling, dy D youuy, illegal entry, vehicle theft, hit
and run, simple assault, drug trafficking, fraud, impersonating, battery, disorderly conduct,

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illegal entry, probation violation, domestic violence, DUI, disorderly conduct, fraud, impersonation,
cocaine possession, traffic offense, sex, offense against a minor, assault,
licensing violation, marijuana possession, narcotics equipment, possession, traffic offense, battery,

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narcotics equipment, failure to appear, DUI, resisting an officers, traffic offense, fraud, impersonation,
cocaine possession, battery, battery. You get the idea. I am
a third of the way through the pages I have here,

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and the pages I have here represent roughly a quarter
of the population of Alligator Alcatraz. Now, for the record,
those incarcerated will tell you they are being treated unbelievably well.
The zero complaints. We are rounding up first and foremost

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the people that are a danger and a threat to
this country. Now, will all of these people. Are these
charges domestic charges? Are they charges from their country of origin?
I can't. I can't tell you that. I do not
know that. I just wanted to bust the bubble that

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all were just you know, poor people, you know all
they did. No, No, there are some that just sought
a better life. They just went about it the way
that is the shortcut. That is illegal, and everybody knows
it's illegal. Everybody, even the Left knows it's illegal. They're

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just trying to justify it. They're trying to legalize it.
They give them the ability to vote in some communities
and in others they give them CDLs where they just
end up killing Floridians. More on that story next twenty
seven minutes after the hour, This Morning Show with Preston Scott.

(47:29):
Subjects will just make you furious. Don't worry, We're here
to make it all better. It's The Morning Show with
Preston Scott. Sorry, I have to, uh, well, Jose's running

(48:04):
the program. I have to close my door that's propped open.
The low air in the studio because it's still hot
in here. But I'm not distracted. No, no broadcast professional here.
All the way, I just whine a lot when things

(48:24):
aren't working the way that they should be in our building.
And I have every right to whine about this. But
we go back now to the big story in the
press box. How is it possible that har Gender Sing,
who entered the country illegally, obtained a commercial driver's license. Well,
it's because California in twenty thirteen passed the law that

(48:50):
allows residents of California, I say in air quotes, to
obtain driver's licenses regardless of their immigration status WT question mark,
exclamation point, exclamation point, question mark. And so see here's

(49:12):
the thing. By now, you may have even seen what
happened as three people lost their life because you watch
it happen because this idiot who oh, by the way,
has a camera on and he's videotaping himself. Or maybe
it's it's a camera that the company that he's driving

(49:34):
for own. I have no idea. So you've got who's
painting the employer who is employing an illegal immigrant to
drive a truck. He's not in California. He is in Florida.
He's not just anywhere. He's on the Florida Turnpike. He

(49:55):
doesn't just make a turn, He makes a U turn
on the turnpike where you're not allowed to, and in
doing so, he brings his tractor trailer in front of
a car ostensibly going sixty five seventy miles an hour,
and it literally decapitates the car the minivan. As the

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lead research assistant of the program pointed out, if there's
any mercy, it's that they likely died quickly, but one didn't.
And this guy's on video going he says nothing. He
looks back like, oh, his partner looks a little panicked.

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This guy who's wearing the turbine, probably a sekh, is
seemingly not affected by it all. He's videotaped on the
side of the road as emergency workers. He has stopped
all traffic on the turnpike for hours because you have

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a homicide, and it crossed all lanes of the turnpike,
except they might have gotten one lane going the other
way near Fort Pierce. Democrats don't care about collateral damage,
and Republicans don't care much more about a collateral damage.

(51:26):
Otherwise Republicans in the state of Florida would be dealing
with the employment of illegal immigrants. Three people are dead
because an illegal immigrant was given the ability to hold
a job. Boy, Preston, you sound a little angry. Yeah,

(51:53):
you think What astounds me is that Florida elected Republicans
don't seem to give a crap about stuff like this.
They care more about catering to petty politics and the
big industries of the state that don't want to be

(52:16):
inconvenienced by saying you can't employ illegals. You got to
run everify on everybody going back, however many years. If
they work for you, it doesn't matter if they've worked
for you for fifteen years, run everify. If they're not
here legally, they're out. They can file an appeal, they

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can do whatever they got to do to do it legally,
but they're out. Stop allowing people to sustain themselves when
they're here illegally. But Preston, prices will go up. What's
your point? What do you think it's worth to the
family of the three people that lost their lives? The
families three people are dead? How many have died since

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this in the history of this debacle? Does it not matter?
What's wrong with people? What's wrong with Florida Republicans? What's
wrong with you? Deaths like this are as much on
your hands as it is the lawmakers in California. This

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isn't just California's fault. This is Florida's fault. It's every
state that turns a blind eye to the employment of
illegal immigrants in this country. It's not just the immigrants,
it's the employers. If you're an employer listening to me
right now, and you're just well, you don't screw that,

(53:41):
you're wrong. You're illegally employing people, So charge more money,
hire the right people. I'm so grateful that we haven't
had more suffer. But how much does there need to be?
How many lake and rileys do we need? How many

(54:02):
of these families need to be killed? Oh? Well, you
know he just made the forty two minutes after the hour,
big story in the press box. You think, yep, for.

Speaker 2 (54:20):
The days when times were good and life was simple.
He still lives there. The Morning Show with Preston Scott
on News Radio one hundred point seven WFLA.

Speaker 1 (54:32):
Well, I'm venting a little bit here. Just been shown
documentation that this same driver caused a bridge to collapse
in Arkansas on January thirtieth, twenty nineteen. How was he

(54:53):
still driving? And oh, by the way to the reporters.
He's on videotape driving the truck from inside the cabin
when he makes the turn and the and the car
drives into the back of his vehicle. He's not the
alleged driver. He's the freaking driver. Stop it. But he's

(55:19):
the alleged No, he's not. He's on tape. Stop being stupid.
He's been charged with three counts of vehicular homicide. That's
a charge. It'll be proven in court one way or
the other. Right, we all pretty well know where that's
gonna go, because it's it's literally the crime is on tape.

(55:41):
He videotaped himself on committing the crime. So stop with
the alleged we'll be You have to be careful of
being suited. No, you don't. Not in that case. You
do when you do not have physical evidence. He's on tape.

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His actions, everything, including the last known moment, split second
those three people were alive, is on tape. You can
see the car. They didn't expect him to make that turn.

(56:23):
In my opinion, it wouldn't have mattered if the car
slammed on its brakes, which it did at the last
possible month. It wouldn't matter he thought he had an
opening to make that turn despite the fact that that
turns illegal. The other big story is Judge Mark Walker
being foolish again. I'm just saying that I just have

(56:47):
to get that out every hour because I know that
he's got rabbit ears. The man listens to and here's
every criticism ever offered. But it's a foolish ruling. Now.
I don't know how the argument was made by the
State of Florida. What I know is he's saying that
miners have a First Amendment right that. And it's about

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HB three, which prevents children thirteen and younger from creating
accounts on platforms. It's not just creating an account, it's
entering a contract. Doesn't matter that well, there's no money exchange,
it doesn't matter. It's a contract. You're agreeing to things.
Of course, miners can't do that and shouldn't be allowed.

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And minors fourteen and fifteen in the state of Florida
under HB three have to get parental permission. That's why
it should be. You could argue up to seventeen. You
could argue that I think Judge Walker has once again
overstepped his bounds, and I think he's once again going
to be overruled. But we'll we'll see the story I

(57:50):
wanted to get to here, I'll get to tomorrow. Forty
seven minutes after the hour, We've got a manly minute
more next to the Morning Show with Preston Scott.

Speaker 2 (58:00):
Show with Preston Scott, This is the Way My News
Radio one hundred point seven WUFLA.

Speaker 1 (58:15):
Inspired by true events. It's time for another manly minute
exclusive presentation here on the Morning Show with Preston Scyt.
Remember mail by birth, man by choice. We choose to
raise our sons in a manner that they will make
the decision to become a man, to embrace what being

(58:36):
a man is and reject what it is not. And
again inspired by true events, and this would be challenging
for some of you men and women that are raising suns.
Teach your son the rules of the road, not just

(59:03):
the laws, the rules. When it says no U turn,
don't make a U turn because you think it's okay
because you're the one doing it. You have your reasons.
There's one part of the community where I live, and

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some of you know it. If you live in this community,
you know Thomasville Road at the entrance to Claren Lakes,
it says no U turns. The state of Florida puts
barriers up, these little sticks. I want them to put
cement up. But see they leave the sticks so that
people who go ahead and violate the law and make

(59:47):
a U turn anyway will only have the sticks to
run over. I can't count how many times they've replaced
all those, but I marvel at how many people just say, oh,
forget it, no, no.

Speaker 5 (59:58):
No.

Speaker 1 (01:00:01):
Being a man means it says, no you turn, you
go drive into the you take the turn, and then, oh,
by the way, one hundred feet down the road is
a roundabout where you just come right around and you
do it legally and safely. Teach your son that when

(01:00:24):
there's a red arrow, it means you can't turn. Whether
you're turning right or left, you cannot turn. Doesn't matter
what the traffic is, you cannot turn. Yeah, but there's
nobody you cannot turn following rules. Being a rule follower,
there's your manly minute here on the Morning Show with
Preston Scott. All right, when we come back, did you

(01:00:45):
know that MSNBC is changing its name. The lead research
assistant of the program did not know that. I will
tell you what the new name is of MSNBC or
what it will be. I don't know when the official

(01:01:06):
changeover is. But the crew on Morning Joe Joe Scarborough
did his best to spin this, and I'll let you
listen to what Joe tried to do to spin it.
But the brand damage that has been done by MSNBC
to MSNBC is so significant. They are quote breaking from

(01:01:30):
NBC News and now they're coming up with something new.
So MSNBC is going to be no more. I think
what did what did Rush call it? Did he call
it pms NBC. I want to say that's what he

(01:01:54):
referred to it as. I don't know, but it's been
a train wreck in the ratings. I have no idea
idea why anyone would advertise with that media outlet. It's
discredited though they don't think so. So when we come back,
we will unveil the new name. I'll tell you what

(01:02:14):
it is. I'll let you listen to the Morning Joe
try to defend it. And then we've got businesses moving
to Florida. Do we want them all? There's one notable
name coming to Florida leaving California, But do we want
it closing doors and trying to create a quieter environment

(01:03:18):
in morning. Welcome to the third hour of The Morning
Show with Preston Scott. If I sound a little disheveled,
I'm not. I'm just dealing with a ridiculously hot set
of studios and making our way through the broadcast again
while I never mind. MSNBC has announced that when it

(01:03:49):
finishes it split from NBC Universal, it's going to have
a new a new name. It will no longer be
ms NBC. I'll let Morning Joe make the announcement. It's well,

(01:04:15):
I'll try to let Morning Joe make the announcement.

Speaker 6 (01:04:17):
Let's take two breaking news as it pertains to our
network this morning, a new name for the network.

Speaker 7 (01:04:28):
By the end of the year, we will become ms NOW,
which stands for My Source for News, Opinion and the world.
And look, Andrew, they even have a graphic up.

Speaker 1 (01:04:41):
I like there it is.

Speaker 7 (01:04:42):
Actually it looks very sporty. As we get a versant,
we're going to we're going to be moving in this
direction ms NOW, which I gotta say, you know, I
got a call yesterday afternoon and there's that way, you
hope you're what you're calling. I think, what do you mean? Like,
this is the shows we're independent. And what I've said

(01:05:04):
on this show time and time again is you look
at the people.

Speaker 1 (01:05:06):
That are running the company.

Speaker 7 (01:05:07):
They're entrepreneurial. Right, Like when you have somebody counting to
your company after working for like big corporations and and
you're talking, you said huh, and they go, we want
you to be entrepreneurial. We want you to come up
with new ideas, we want you to push the boundaries.
I'm excited about that. So I'm excited about this too.
It's like, you know what's in the name, Well, whatever

(01:05:28):
you put into the name, Well, look, I understandnd.

Speaker 8 (01:05:31):
This decision was a choice by NBC Universal. Right, Remember
originally they were going to leave the Peacock with the
different units. They decided that they wanted not to stay
with NBC Universal.

Speaker 1 (01:05:43):
Guy talking now, Andrew Sorkin is a host on CNBC.

Speaker 8 (01:05:47):
So having said that, despite my sentimentality about the Peacock,
I've always loved the Peacock. Now, the truth is I've
always thought about this network and CNBC and USA and
actually all of those assets as insurgent network. Right, this
is an insurgent network. And I love the idea. To
be honest with you, you can take out your salt shaker
or whatever you want to do and say, you know,
take it with a grain of salt. But I like

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this because I think it actually does have the sort
of independence and actually gets away in some ways from
even the idea of legacy media.

Speaker 1 (01:06:18):
Like MSNBC has not led the charge in tarnishing legacy media.
Now we'll see Joe is doing his best, like he
did with Biden. He's trying to cover his tracks. He
tried to cover his tracks with Joe Biden when he
was the one out there trumpeting that he's the fittest,

(01:06:39):
he's the sharpest version of Joe Biden I've ever known.
I think a lot of people forget if I'm not mistaken.
Wasn't Scarborough in Congress? Didn't he spend a term two
years in Congress? He's he has become a buffoon. But

(01:07:00):
back to MSNBC. Now, going to be ms my source
for news opinion in the world. Okay, whatever, You'll know
by who they employ, who they retain, what they do,
whether they're serious about being independent, because till now they

(01:07:27):
have been the antithesis of independent. They have been bought,
paid for, sold by nothing but the mainstream left, the
extreme left. That is their calling card. Their calling card
is employing people who are the most extreme out there.
So we'll see, we will see. All right, we come back.

(01:07:49):
Are all businesses? Good news to the state of Florida.
Short segment here twelve past the hour. We rejoice in

(01:08:10):
seeing the exodus. I read a comment on a social
media post somewhere that said, people, this is why people
moved to California because, despite all of its issues, California's
best state in the nation. You've lost your ever loving mind.
First of all, factually, it's just not right. California is
losing residents. And if California took illegals out of the equation,

(01:08:39):
you would lose seats in Congress, lots of them. And
while I applaud businesses saying no moss to the left coast,
this business is relocating from It's I mean it's it's

(01:09:03):
it's tabloid, but it's a legendary iconic brand for all
the wrong reasons. But it's coming to Florida. Playboy. Playboy

(01:09:25):
is moving from LA to Miami. In fact, Miami Beach.
It announced last week that it will be moving its
headquarters from Los Angeles to Miami Beach quote, one of
the nation's most dynamic, culturally relevant, and business friendly cities.

(01:09:50):
To spice up the relocation, This is in a Business
Fox Business article. Playboy is developing a new and reimagined
Playboy Club, which will be home to a restaurant, exclusive
members only space inspired by whatever given Florida and Miami's

(01:10:16):
pro business stance leaving California, which is anti business. This
is the CEO from Playboy ben Coone, California anti business,
very difficult place to do business as an employer. We're
excited to be relocating to Miami Beach. The city of
Miami Beach has been phenomenal and helpful in the move.

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The new HQ said to be located in the Ravanni Penthouse,
a Class X ultra high end luxury office property. In
addition to the new office and club, the company will
be additionally built build a multi media content studio in
Miami Beach to support its growing creator network. There you go.

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So let me go back to my question, and I
you know, I don't know if what they publish and
produce would run a foul of any laws in Florida.
I don't know. You look at the California side of

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this equation. Businesses are leaving, which means what taxes that
businesses pay are leaving, which means what, which means all
of the foolishness that the lawmakers and the governor put
into place in California is paid for by taxpayers, which

(01:11:53):
is always the case. Taxpayers always pay. Businesses don't pay taxes.
People do. I just wonder if Governor DeSantis and Florida

(01:12:14):
lawmakers are really all that excited about this news. Sixteen
minutes after the.

Speaker 9 (01:12:21):
Album perspiration starting to beat up on my forehead.

Speaker 1 (01:12:47):
Hey, congratulations Congresswoman Kat Cammick. She and her husband now
have what they call baby Peanut. They got a little
baby girl, seven pounds, fifteen ounces, twenty and a half inches.

(01:13:09):
Come on, that's sporty. Augusta Dare. Augusta Dare is her name.
She's beautiful. So Kat's writing that she and daughter are

(01:13:29):
doing awesome. Dad's kicking in strong, taking care of his girls,
meaning mom and daughter, and so congratulations to Congresswoman Camick.
Very excited about that, she posted. We'd like to formally
introduce MS Augusta Dare aka Baby Peanut, August fourteenth. There

(01:13:54):
you go, that child has been in some very intense negotiations.
Very very excited and happy for Kat and her husband,
bringing a new life the end of the world. That's awesome.
John Brennan made a remarkable comment in the wake of

(01:14:16):
the summit between President Donald Trump, who he hates, who
he I think might have wanted the President to not
necessarily be around for another campaign, if you catch my drift.
I believe he played a significant role in the hoax. Well,

(01:14:38):
I mean that's being proven by documents. But he went
on MSNBC, so I think you could see on Putin's
face he felt very, very very comfortable, and the fact
that he was given a ride then in the presidential limousine,
the Beast. I certainly hope the Secret Service has swept
that vehicle very well into terms of any type of

(01:15:00):
small microchip he might have put in the vehicle. But
then in the press conference, I don't know, Putin looked chipper,
he looked up beat. So Brennan thinks that the head
of state, the head of Russia, is going to plant

(01:15:21):
a microchip, a recording device or what have you in
the presidential limousine. May I just ask, this is just
this is me. Admittedly I've never been accused of being
the sharpest knife in any drawer. According to Brennan, Trump

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and Putin are buddies, remember Russia collusion. Why would he
needed to put a microchip in limousine. If they're such
good friends, there would be no need for any kind

(01:16:10):
of covert spying their buddies. They're friends, their pals, and
that first to think that they're not going to just,
you know, as a matter of protocols sweep the limo

(01:16:33):
for any electronic devices after the head of Russia, a
former KGB agent was in the vehicle. You really you
don't think they're going to check on that, John, As
Jeff Charles wrote on town Hall, John Brennan just showed
us why nobody should ever take him seriously. Here's the

(01:16:54):
thing people did, people do I do. I take him
very seriously. I will repeat what I've said routinely. I
think he's an evil man by intent. I think he
has chosen this path for his own site, for his
own self, for his own life, and and I think

(01:17:19):
that the FBI should thoroughly investigate John Brennan and I
think that he should likely face charges. I don't know
what's appropriate. Is it treason? Is it sedition? Is it
conspiracy to commit treason? Is it I don't know, is it,
you know, efforts to overthrow a government. I don't know

(01:17:40):
what those things are just I just know that he
should be investigated and appropriately charged if the evidence is
determined to be sufficient, which I think there is already
evidence sufficient to show that it's the charges are warranted.
But anyway, and we come back, We've got the big
stories in the press box. We've got some stories in
the news that I've saved for the later part of

(01:18:02):
the show because I want to give you a chance
to get your kids to school and not have quite
so many kiddos listening. Some criminal stories it is. Yeah,
we'll talk about those as well as some other things,
So stay with us. Got a half hour ago at
the Morning Show with Preston Scott, The Morning Show with

(01:18:25):
Preston Scott thirty five minutes past the hour. Big stories
in the press box. We have two of them, really.
The first we talked about in depth last hour, the

(01:18:46):
illegal immigrant accused of causing he did cause a fatal
semi cross truck crash that killed three people. This I
can say allegedly was involved in an incident that collapsed
a bridge in Arkansas. I believe it was back in
twenty nineteen. Now to put some context on this, our

(01:19:12):
gender sing entered the country illegally, and I want to
say it was here. It is twenty eighteen. Think about this.

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So within a year of crossing the border illegally, he's
driving a truck, a commercial truck, and allegedly causes a
bridge to collapse. Somehow, he still has his license. He
retained it. He got his license, you know, in California,
despite being illegally in the country. So California's laws allowing
him to get a commercial driver's license cost us. Cost

(01:19:56):
the lives of three innocent people driving on the Florida Turnpike.
Could have been any of us. It's not just the
Democrats and Gavin Newsom. It's the Republican legislature in Florida,

(01:20:24):
It's legislatures across the country. It's Congress not dealing with
the employers. Now, it was pointed out by a friend
of mine who is an employer, that there are many

(01:20:48):
in this country legally they have a legal work permit
they're here legally. They happen to be Hispanic, they're seeking
to be a permanent resident, and they're doing it the
right way. It does happen, you know, And that's part
of the angst here is there are millions of legal

(01:21:11):
immigrants that are doing things the right way, but as
evidence by Alligator Alcatraz and any other facility across the country,
there are more that have not. And so it's important,
in my opinion, to hold employers accountable. Employers that are

(01:21:33):
doing the right thing. You have no fear when you
shop for goods and services. Ask I ask. I didn't
always I do now. In fact, I ask people who
are potential clients of mine, do you employ illegals? I

(01:21:58):
turned business down if they they do. If the answer
is sketchy, I don't need money that badly, I'm not
gonna do it. Second big story in the press box
Federal Judge Mark Walker blocking Florida's law limiting children's social

(01:22:19):
media use. He said, they have a First Amendment right
regardless even without parental permission. I disagree, No, they don't.
They don't have a right to enter into a contract.
I would extend that right to any minor under the
age of eighteen. Our law only covers children thirteen and

(01:22:44):
younger from creating accounts on Snapchat, YouTube, Facebook, et cetera.
Parental consent for fourteen and fifteen year olds. I think
it ought to be fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, and seventeen year olds.
You do not have a right as a minor to
enter into any kind of contract. You can hardly visit

(01:23:12):
a website anymore without agreeing to things. Do you agree
to this? This? This, and this? How many of you
click the box and adjust your cookies? I do it
all the time now, all the time, forty minutes past

(01:23:36):
the hour. Those are the big stories in the press
box this morning. Nashville police have charged Demand with four

(01:24:01):
counts of rape after witnessing witnesses say they saw him
assaulting and unconscious woman outside of a church. Metro National
Nashville Police Department rushed the woman into the area hospital.
She died shortly after arriving. The suspect suspect thirty nine

(01:24:27):
year old Mohammed Mohammed nine thirty in the evening sexual
assault on a sidewalk in front of a church. As
police arrived, Muhammad was attempting to pull up the unconscious

(01:24:48):
victim's pants. Fire crew detained him, called for police, rendered
aid to the victim. Surveillance video shows the victim by
herself walking on steadily towards the front steps of the church.
She was unable to keep her balance, sat down on
the step, appearing to be under the influence of something.

(01:25:09):
Mohammed approached, sat down beside her, made physical contact with
the victim As she went in and out of consciousness.
She tried to push him away. He ultimately off lifted
her off the steps, put her on the ground, and
repeatedly sexually assaulted her. They believe the thirty four year

(01:25:34):
old woman was homeless. Mohammed Mohammed grete the namesake. Don't
you think North Carolina? Sorry? South Carolina. Nine teenagers arrested

(01:25:56):
in the June's shooting death of a sixteen year old
who was involved in an argument over a girl with
the alleged shooter. Among those arrested the victim's seventeen year
old girlfriend. The entire group of teens, many of them juveniles,

(01:26:23):
are now facing charges for setting the young man up,
the victim, seventeen year old Trey Dean Wright, and bringing
the shooter. Devin Scott Raper nineteen to the victim's location,

(01:26:46):
knowing he was armed. One of the suspects rights girlfriend,
a seventeen year old from Myrtle Beach, charged with being
an accessory before the fact for allegedly bringing Raper to
the crime scene knowing he was both armed and l
likely to kill her boyfriend. She thought it was probably

(01:27:07):
cute to have an older man interested in her. I'm
just guessing sixteen year old boy she's dating. She's seventeen,
and a nineteen year old boy apparently interested and enough

(01:27:31):
so that he's willing to kill the boyfriend. So everybody
set him up. Had made threats to shoot the kid.
According to the arrest warrants, South Carolina law, listen to this.

(01:27:51):
The hand of one being the hand of all is
part of South Carolina law. That is the basis for
the yards of each of those individuals. M all right,

(01:28:11):
when we come back and with a story that it's
kind of funny and it reminded me of why there's
one particular thing I don't do next on the Morning
show with Preston's gun. Well, the one good thing about

(01:28:56):
the air condition we are working, it's great for weight loss.
Fifty two minutes past tomorrow, Kirk Cameron. I'm doing the
interview in just a few minutes. We'll share that tomorrow.
Kirk Cameron talking about being at libraries across the country
and a recent event I believe in the Nation's capital.
Also tomorrow, Chad Gray will join us from Joint Strong.

(01:29:21):
You got kids that are participating in sports, There's some
things that you might want to know for if something
happens and you go rushing off to get the opinion
of an orthopedic surgeon whose job is to do surgery.
I'm just saying, just saying, but we'll talk about ways

(01:29:42):
to help your children, help your young people navigate the
world of athletics a little better. Also tomorrow, brand new
feature No Way, Jose. I'll let you figure out what
that's going to be tomorrow the end of the second hour,

(01:30:02):
before the start of the third hour. Here in the
morning show, I mentioned real Quickly emergency responders in Connecticut
called to a playground for an unusual rescue townt of
Vernon Fire Department cruise alongside Vernon EMS and police for
thirty Saturday afternoon confined space rescue of a forty year

(01:30:25):
old adult male stuck in the tube on a playground,
stuck in the tube on a slide in the playground,
stuck wedged feet and headfirst in the middle portion of
the slide. Somehow he folded his body and got stuck.

(01:30:53):
I got nothing to say other than I don't go
through slides like that, do it, water slides, none of it. Nope, nope, nope, nope,
nope nope. Not getting to do it wouldn't be prudent
that man. I hope they kept his identity quiet because,

(01:31:14):
Oh my gosh. Uh.

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He started the radio program with one Peter five, beginning
with verse six and then verse seven. It was a
little lengthy the devotional today. In fact, it carried into
the second segment of the show just a bit. So
you can check out the podcast of today's program to
learn more. We we made fun of the Minnesota Vikings.

(01:31:50):
Why wouldn't I look, I was a proud resident of
Minnesota for years, but Minnesota has gone by the way
of the woke, illiberal. It's lost its mind and the
Vikings along with it. I'm just hoping somehow my twins
get it straightened out because I'm big twinspeed anyway. Big

(01:32:11):
stories in the press box today. Federal judge blocks Florida's
law limiting children's social media use. It's about entering a contract.
Judge Walker, you're wrong. You are wrong in every way,
shape and form. I think legally you're wrong, which is
what Obviously that's your purview, that's your world. But to

(01:32:31):
say that parents don't have a right to to be
involved in contracts that their children enter into, it's lost
your mind. The illegal immigrant causing a fatal semi crash
killed three people here in Florida on the Turnpike last week.

(01:32:54):
It's not alleged he did it. It's on Tate did it.
And for whatever it's worth, this is the price paid
by not just California's recklessness, but Florida's inability to deal
with employment of the illegals. Just saying covered a lot

(01:33:18):
of other ground today. We really a lot of stories
today on the show, it was just us on the
program MSNBC becoming MS now again. Just check out the show.
It's a good show. Good show back tomorrow.
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