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Speaker 1 (00:07):
Yeah, yeah, right, well that's the show. He's all you need.
There you go. Acts four, Verse twelve says this, and

(00:31):
there is salvation and no one else. For there is
no other name under heaven given among men by which
we must be saved, no other name. He is all

(00:51):
you need. Yeah, nice way, huh to start the show.
As they might say, that'll preach that right, that's all
right there, preach let's get going. Friday, September twenty sixth, show,

(01:13):
fifty four to sixty one. He's ose, I'm Preston. We'll
take your calls in the third hour for what's the
beef between now and then? Buckle up, buttercups. We've got
we got some great stuff. We'll tell you what your
favorite color means and what it says about you. Perhaps
I don't know, maybe not. We'll see got animal stories

(01:35):
this morning. We've got oh do we have a big story?
And then so so friends gather something to munch on,
a little sip of coffee or tea and stick around.
It's the Morning Show. This is the Morning Show with
Preston Scott. Twelve past the hour them about a twenty

(02:07):
sixth one day before my eldest's birthday. I'm going to
celebrate Jamison tomorrow on his birthday and the day after
the little gathering of family, we do a Sunday after
church birthday thing. That's kind of our easy way to

(02:27):
gather everybody together. So it's whatever the Sunday is closest
to the birthday we uh for the most part, that's
when we celebrate. Can't wait, just can't wait. He and
I are going to tee it up a little bit
tomorrow and play a little golf with a couple of friends.
And so, yeah, today is the twenty sixth, though it

(02:47):
was on this date in seventeen seventy four. John Chapman
was born in Leominster, Massachusetts. Now you might be saying, well,
who's John Chapman. Let me help Johnny Appleseed. Johnny Appleseed's
a real dude, and according to the story, he got

(03:15):
the idea to plant apple trees after a horse kicked
him in the head, which gave him a vision of
heaven filled with apple orchards in bloom. So around eighteen
hundred he headed west, drifting down the Ohio River past Steubenville, Ohio.
Two canoes lashed together loaded with apples from cider presses

(03:37):
in western Pennsylvania. He used the cargo to plant trees.
He was a bit of a wanderer. He was rather eccentric.
That'll happen if you get kicked in the head by
a horse. But his strategy was to travel the frontier
and plant nurseries where he thought pioneers would settle. By

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the time they showed up as young trees were wet
ready to be sold or bartered. He walked thousands of
miles shoeless, planting and tending orchards scattered through Ohio, Indiana,
and Illinois. People gave him the nickname Johnny Applesey. Stories
of his strange kindness are legion. It said he once

(04:18):
put out his campfire because the blaze burned a mosquito.
Pioneer families welcomed him on his travels, and he was
likely to pull out his Bible and preach news right
fresh from heaven. When he died in eighteen forty five,
he owned twelve hundred acres of nurseries, much of it
prime real estate. Fascinating little backstory, isn't it. John Chapman

(04:46):
seventeen seventy seven, three years after his birth, British troops
occupied Philadelphia during the Revolutionary War. Seventeen eighty nine, George
Washington named Thomas Jefferson as the first Secretary of State.
Nineteen fifteen, during the Korean War, American led you and
troops recapture Soeul, South Korea from the North Koreans. It's

(05:07):
a shame. What's happening in Seoul and what's happening in
South Korea? It really is. Nineteen sixty John F. Kennedy
Richard Nixon in Chicago square off for the first televised
presidential election debate. So that happened on this date. What
do we have here today is, of course National Johnny

(05:31):
Applesey Day. So plan an apple or eat one. National
Shamoo the Whale Day. Sham with the killer whale, thank
you very much, Orca. It didn't shamoo the Orca, so
you gotta go with killer whale. Shammoo the killer whale.
National Pancake Day. Okay, okay, that'll work. How about this

(05:53):
national So we got pancakes could be savory, but their
savory is sort of sweet right with the syrup, or
if you add like I, I can be a sucker
for a plain pancake. But I can also be a
sucker for a chocolate chip pancake pancake, not a blueberry pancake.

Speaker 2 (06:12):
Guy.

Speaker 1 (06:12):
Oh, what a shock National Dumpling Day that you get
like at an Asian restaurant that sauce on the side,
that goiza sauce. That stuff is absolutely next level. I've
been known to take that sauce and dump it on

(06:33):
my rice. It's that good National Situational Awareness Day. That's everyday, friends,
That's every day. And there are a few other things,
but we'll leave those out. Seventeen past the hour, come
back with yep, another one showing a little loud to

(07:01):
the cat lovers out there? Did you know cats have
better night vision than humans but are near sighted? Did
you know that cats are near sighted? A cat's visual
acuity ranges from twenty one hundred to twenty two hundred.
Holy smokes, So cats, Cat's got nothing on in terms

(07:32):
of distance. Hey, it's all about their ears and hearing.
That's crazy, all right. It happened again, Arkansas's Crater of
the Diamond State Park, Ohio. Family celebrating the birthday of
a nephew, Renee Madison said she and her family traveled

(07:56):
from Cookson Oklahoma for her nephew's birthday. They brought along
a each digging kit and sand sifting tools they bought
from a dollar store. See, I told you it is
that simple. You can bring your own gear. You can
rent a set. I think it was like seven or
eight bucks and maybe ten or fifteen for an advanced kit.

(08:18):
But and and you go to this park in Arkansas
and it's Armpit, Arkansas. I mean it is in the
middle of nowhere. There's nothing around this place. I think
it's Murphrey's Borough, Arkansas. And that's where this state park is,
Crater of the Diamonds. And they went to a spot

(08:40):
called Prospector Trailhead, it's on the north side of the park.
After going through a few buckets worth of sand, and
you know, you'll you'll take your little scooper and you'll
put it in the screener. You know you can. You
can Some people like set up almost like a little
a mining operation. They'll they'll scoop and put it in

(09:03):
the bucket. They'll bring the bucket to a location where
somebody else is then just sifting through it all, and
then they'll go back and start scooping more. And I
mean it's like a literal mining operation, and so they're
screening it and all of a sudden they see a
shiny object. Rene said, at first, I thought it looked

(09:26):
really neat, but I wasn't sure what it was. I thought, now,
that's too big to be a diamond, unless it's a
big diamond. So she went to the Diamond Discovery Center.
See that's the thing. And I know what some people
are thinking. They're gonna just say it's nothing and hope
you throw it away, and then they're gonna grab it

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and pocket it themselves. No, the park rangers there that
are at the Discovery Diamond Center or the Diamond Discovery Center,
they're experts. They're they're basically geologists that recognize diamonds, and
they will tell you evidenced by the number of diamonds
found every year at this place, and it was a

(10:09):
two point seventy to nine carrot brown diamond. Now I'd
not heard this before. Emma O'Neill from the park said
brown diamonds from the crater occurred due to a process
called plastic deformation. It creates structural defects during the diamond's
formation or movement in magma. These defects reflect red and

(10:34):
green light, combining to make the diamond appear brown. It's
the third largest diamond found in the park this year.
That's just so cool. You need it's I know, it's
a bit of a drive into Arkansas from here. I

(10:55):
get it. I mean, at that point you might as
well go into Oklahoma and check that out to right,
I get it. But if you're gonna do a roadie,
that's gonna take a few days, and you want to
do something totally different, that is literally you bring the
biggest video game nerd out there and put a shovel

(11:17):
and a bucket and a screener and you say, you
could find a diamond today, young man, and there You're
going to be all into it once they get there.
It's a brilliant activity. Twenty seven minutes after the hour,
come back with the Big Stories in the press box
as we get started here on the Morning Show with
Preston Scott. Morning Show with Preston Scott, thirty five minutes

(11:48):
after the hour, let's do the Big Stories. We only
do him twice on Friday, this hour and next hour
because in the third hour it's the best and worst
of the week or two weeks, the last couple weeks,
Jose and I will share our thoughts on that. But yeah,
James Comy, you heard it in the National news. Indicted.
Here's what you need to know. Forget the slight of hand,

(12:10):
forget the fact that Trump said, you know, Pam, we
really need to do something about this, and that it
looks bad, right, except for this. It was a grand jury.
A grand jury, a federal grand jury is made up
of sixteen to twenty three, usually twenty three because you

(12:32):
have to have a quorum of sixteen. And a grand
jury listens to the evidence and says, yes, you have
probable cause. It does not determine guilt or innocence. It
says that there is enough evidence for there to be
a case, for there to be charges, and then a
totally separate jury will hear the case. So James Comy's

(12:58):
trying to say, see, this is trying No, this is
a jury, this is a grand jury. Trump didn't sit
on the grand jury, Pam BONDI didn't sit Cash Ptel.
No one sat on the grand jury that's in the administration.
This is a group of citizens. I've served on a
grand jury. I get this. I understand this. They listen

(13:20):
to a prosecution. They do not listen to defense. They
listen to the prosecution only layout the case. They look
at evidence, they listen to witnesses, and they go, yeah. Now,
a prosecutor won't lay out the entire case. They'll lay
out the most important parts of the case. They'll bring

(13:43):
in maybe one or two, maybe three or four or five,
I don't know, but they won't bring in all witnesses.
They'll bring in enough that they think moves the needle
for charges. Charges have been filed against James Comey, the
former head of the FBI, making false statements within the
jurisdiction of a legislative branch, and obstruction of congressional proceeding.

(14:10):
This is all about the Russia collusion nonsense. The evidence
was mounting, they're uncovering more and more. I personally think
Adam Schiff needs to face charges. They need to be
held accountable. And let's remember Bob Muller found nothing. Bob

(14:36):
mullerf spent two years investigating this Trump collusion thing, collusion thing,
found nothing. Additionally, John Durham, the Special Council investigating the
original Crossfire Hurricane probe, found all kinds of problems, all

(15:00):
kinds of them, and so this is just what needs
to happen. Adam Schiff, Remember he kept saying smoking gun,
smoking gun, smoking gun, smoking gun, and he never produced
any of it, none of it ever tailand All. Interestingly enough,

(15:21):
back in twenty seventeen, tweeted out, we actually don't recommend
using any of our products while pregnant. They're saying, well,
of course, we don't recommend pregnant women using stuff any
of our products. But they left this out, which they
put out back then. We haven't tested tailand All to

(15:44):
be used during pregnancy. It's never been tested. They don't know,
they don't know, just saying if you missed it. Earlier
in the week, the FDA CDC HHS a lot of

(16:09):
initials there. I feel like I'm playing a game of
Wheel of fortune. They said that there's possibly a link,
and the evidence seems to indicate a link between a
sidamenifin and autism and ADHD and so forth. US economy
grew three point eight percent in the second quarter. It
surpassed market expectations. That's confusing. No, really, you're getting all

(16:34):
these different reports. And then another non English speaking truck
driver caused a major crash. This one was in twenty
twenty four, and it was in California, and it was
an illegal immigrant Indian, non English speaking part NAP, part
part app sing. No relation at least that we know

(16:57):
of to Harjinger Sing. He came into the country in
twenty twenty two. Released by the Biden administration. State of
California issued him a commercial driver's license and he can't read.
So what his crash did is left a little four
or five year old girl in well, let's let them
describe this an inability to walk, talk, eat, orally or

(17:21):
attend school. No big deal. Right, forty one minutes after
the hour, Those are your big stories in the press
box this morning. The things you should know. It's the
Morning Show with Preston Scott. City of Philadelphia is actually

(17:44):
considering or they've made the decision to raise the Chinese
national flag in Philadelphia to honor and commemorate the founding
of communists China while we're in a state of you've

(18:07):
got to be kidding me. I thought this was interesting.
Shared by a listener. This goes to twenty twenty two.
Remember Paul Pelosi attacked by that dude with a hammer
and comments were being made, and Jimmy Kimmel was on

(18:33):
Jake Tapper's show on CNN. Listen to what Jimmy had
to say about the comments made about that attack.

Speaker 3 (18:40):
An eighty two year old man has been attacked in
his bed, in his home by his bed person, who
obviously has some problems, and that our first reaction isn't
oh my goodness, even if they're lying, even if they're
pretending to have concern. How can the reaction poss How
can we move so quickly to smearing these people, to

(19:04):
trying to create some And you know, by the way,
now that the police report is out, I haven't exactly
seen Elon Musk or Donald Trump or Donnie Junior correcting
them and saying, oh my goodness, now that we read
the facts of the story, certainly we we feel terrible
that we spread these vicious lies around, and we retract

(19:24):
them and apologize to the Pelosi family. Now you'll never
see that when an apology isn't even offered. That's listen,
there's these people are supposed to be Christians.

Speaker 1 (19:34):
I am a Catholic. I grew up in the church.

Speaker 3 (19:37):
What I was taught was that if you do something wrong,
you ask for forgiveness, and you are forgiven for these things.
The idea that that it would be anything other than that,
that these people who are allegedly following the teachings of Jesus, uh,
it would behave in this way. It just it's it
doesn't matter. It doesn't make any sense at all. And

(20:00):
I don't I just can't understand how that works for
so many people, so many Americans.

Speaker 1 (20:08):
Hmmm, wow, I can't understand how when the facts come out,
you can't offer an apology to the Pelosi family sort
of sort of like when the facts are known, you
said it anyway, you can't offer an apology to the

(20:28):
Kirk family. Amazing, isn't it?

Speaker 4 (20:41):
No?

Speaker 1 (20:41):
I mean really, that's that's that is the height depth,
the depth of hypocrisy by Kimmel. What is it about
people on the left and their inability to apologize. I'm

(21:03):
not going to say there aren't people on the right
that don't do it, but it is a plague on
the left. In fact, I'll demonstrate that next here on
the Morning Show with Preston Scott. All right, fifty one

(21:31):
minutes past the hour. Hey, people make mistakes, right, we
all make mistakes, and the ability to say I'm sorry. Honestly,
that's probably a manly minute, also a girly minute. I mean,

(21:55):
it's the ability to just say, I'm sorry, you don't
need to relive everything, and the I'm sorry, but you
just canceled her. I'm sorry because I'm sorry, but is

(22:16):
his excuse making But it is. Wait a minute, wait
a minute, it's systemic on the left, systemic. I love it. Dearborn, Michigan.
The mayor Abdullah ha Mood and you have to say

(22:43):
it that way. Abdullah A mood Uh. He's the guy
who told a resident who happens to be a Christian pastor,
you're not welcome here, referring to the city of Dearborn,

(23:04):
not just the city council meeting, the city of Dearborn.
You're not welcome here. In fact, when you move, I'm
throwing a parade. What a loathsome human being to say
things like that. So he showed up again the next meeting.

(23:28):
He said, the mayor in a way cursed me as
was seen around the world. And I would like to
repeat what I said to you that day, mister mayor,
God bless you. You may recall that the man in
question ted barm questioned naming a street after a known

(23:52):
terrorist sympathizer who happens to be an old guy journalist
because he's old they wanted to rename a street. Street
is being renamed after a terrorist sympathizer. Just is his actions,
his words, his statements, his written statements, just what he is.

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And so several other people showed up to speak on
behalf of the pastor. Anthony Deagan told the mayor, we
love you with the love of Christ. We want the
blessings of God to be in your life. It's not
a matter of us versus them. But do you definitively,
unequivocally by name, denounce Hamas or Hezbola or do you
support them? Said Shane Rife. We have a mayor in

(24:37):
the United States who is sharing a platform with somebody
a terrorist. Where's your allegiance? Is your allegiance to the
United States? Or's your allegiance to Isbela. He was asked
to apologize all council meeting long. Here's what he said
in response. For decades people have been intent on dividing

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and disparaging our city. Dearborn has never fallen for these
divisive attempts. Back then, and still now, Dearborn residents from
every corner of the city have come together to shun
hatred and root out of the place where we're all
proud to call home. Dearborn represents the best of America
where people of all backgrounds, of all faith, and of
all beliefs can live peaceful and respectfully as neighbors. That

(25:20):
is a lie. He is a liar, and you need
to understand that is one of the absolute marks of
not just a leftist, but that is a mark of
an Islamic extremist. Because Islamic extremists believed that Muhammad justifies
lying to accomplish a greater purpose. He said, we played it,

(25:45):
You're not welcome here two weeks later. Dearborn represents the
best of America where people of all backgrounds, of all faith,
of all beliefs can live peaceful and respectfully as neighbors.
You just told a guy who's a Christian, you're not
welcome here, and you're gonna celebrate when he moves. City
of Dearborn represents all He's a liar. He can't say

(26:08):
I'm sorry. It's a systemic problem on the I liberal left.
Am I making this up? Prove me wrong. Prove me wrong.
Come on, lefties, prove me wrong. When confronted with the truth,

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there's backtracking, there's stammering, there's stuttering, there's no comment, or
there's hurled profanities and personal attacks, but there's never a response.
All right, we're gonna change gears when we come back.
Your favorite color and what it means and what it

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might say about you. Ryder Cup about to start in
New York at Bethpage Black, and we're about to start

(27:14):
the second hour of the Morning Show with Preston Scott.
Not just at Bethpage Black. We are heard there, we
are heard everywhere all around the world. Great to be
with you this morning. When was the last time somebody
asked you your favorite color? Grade school? Right now? I
mean maybe if you were doing a little redecorating around

(27:37):
the house, maybe an interior designer or somebody said, well,
what's your favorite color? And you, you know, you build
from there. I came across this. The lead research assistant
of the program shared this with me, and I thought, oh, yeah, yeah,
this is this is good. This is a good Friday
topic because it's light or is it? It depends, So

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what I'm gonna do is. I'm going to ask you
what's your favorite color? And now I'm going to go
through the various colors and what they say about you.
Maybe there are always exceptions. We'll start with blue. Blue
is the most popular color anywhere around the world. Do

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you know that if surveying shows that blue is the
most popular color, the most liked color worldwide. Maybe it's
the whole water and sky thing. Don't know, but blue
is universally loved. It evokes feelings of relaxation and tranquility.

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People that gravitate to blue are often empathetic, honest, reliable,
and their problem solvers. It also signals that you're trustworthy.
Shades of blue, for example, light blues are connected to
an easy going, peaceful into sky blue tends to exude

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a more free spirited and optimistic soul. Turquoise uniqueness and individuality,
while cobalt blue conveys vibrant, energetic personality. These folks can
be overthinkers, self critical, and struggle with feelings of insecurity,
though perhaps that's a blue lever personality trait. Green greens

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connected to nature. Nature always associates with health and balance.
People who prefer the color green tend to be productive, driven,
highly intelligent, perfectionists. They're level headed in most occasions. Earthy
olive greens tend to go hand in hand with people

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who are excellent mediators, who value balance and stability. Emerald
green confidence and ambition, Mint green kindness, optimism, and gentleness.
But then there's the other side of green. You ever
heard the phrase green with envy, just saying people who

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favor green can be more possessive, impatient, and materialistic. What
color are you, jose, what's your favorite color? I'm a
red guy.

Speaker 5 (30:20):
Yeah, okay, I'm a red guy with everything from the blue.

Speaker 1 (30:24):
Okay, all those traits we're going to get to. Red
purple color of royalty. Purple tends to be vibrant, powerful, bold,
bold personalities go with it. They're not afraid to be themselves.
People who love purple artistic, spiritual, imaginative. Dark purples associated
with sophistication and introspection and creativity. Light purple, such as

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lavender and lilac more associated with sensitivity, compassion, and a
harmonious presence, which can lead to moodiness at times for
those that love the purples, feelings of being misunderstood. Then
there's pink pink and purples tend to attract Pinkish purples

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tend to attract romantics. Pink is often associated with femininity, tenderness,
and compassion. Light pinks associated with sweet, youthful, playful personalities.
Deeper rose pinks elegance and romance. Hot pink, vibrance and energy,
often related to adventurous people. Those drawn to magenta are
often creative, artistic, and unconventional. More colors next, ten minutes

(31:39):
past the hour? What color is your favorite? What does
it say about you? Talking about colors? Do colors say

(32:01):
about you? What's your favorite color? I'm actually I've got
people emailing me their favorite colors. And now we get
to red. Let's see what this says, Jose, Can you see?

Speaker 6 (32:17):
Bold?

Speaker 1 (32:19):
Powerful, strong, passionate, extroverted are all adjectives used to describe
people who love the color red. Psychologists say this, They're
usually a force to be reckoned with and tend to
be confident, ambitious. It's especially those who love bright red.
So now is that your hue of choice? Bright red?

Speaker 5 (32:44):
I would say the American flag red?

Speaker 1 (32:46):
Okay? All right? That can affect attractiveness best life. Previously
explained in separate studies that wearing red can make a
person appear more attractive. He's fluffing his beard right now. However,

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all the recognition that comes with wearing red can manifest
aggression attention seeking behaviors. Journal of Personality found that there's
a relationship between the preference for the color red and
hostile social decision making. Ah Those who prefer rusty, earthy

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reds tend to be more grounded and appreciate stability, tradition,
and a sense of security. It's interesting how these various
shades say different things, whereas whereas the vibrant reds are
absolutely consistent with the outgoing kind of aggressive personality and nature.

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Then there's orange. Now, orange is interesting because orange you
either love it or you hate it, right, I mean,
orange is just one of those colors. And it's crazy
because people that love orange tend to be enthusiastic, engaging,

(34:21):
and social. If you love orange, that's kind of where
you are. Individuals with this color personality might be more
likely to be adventurous and daring, bold with their choices,
approachable and friendly towards others. A twenty twenty four study
published in the International Journal of Psychology found that when

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words and sentences were displayed to participants on an orange background,
people recognize them as being happier than when shown on
a blue background. That's fascinating with the adventure In spontaneity
comes unpredictability and inconsistent see Some may find that these

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people put their own needs before others place judgment on
those who aren't as care free. Brighter oranges connected with vibrant,
cheerful confidence. Burnt oranges down to earth reliable person who
values stability. Coral hues which come out of orange are
likely to be creative and artistic. And then we come
to yellow, mentally stimulating color, imaginative, social, and enthusiastic. Are

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people who like yellow. It's a color of light and happiness.
Golden yellows people who like those tend to lean towards wisdom, intelligence,
and luxury. Pale yellow, a sense of purity and peaceful
demeanors are associated with it. Yellow represents charisma, confidence, and
a sense of humor. People who lean towards yellow personalities

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are seen to struggle with anxiety and perfectionist tendencies. They
also might struggle with organization and a lack of discipline.
So there you go, we've colored we've colored this show
with colors, and now we've labeled you all. I would

(36:11):
say I've absolutely I lean towards I love blues. That
would be my favorite color would be blue. But it's
not always reflected in my clothing choices. In fact, it's
not reflected in my clothing choices, but maybe an eighth

(36:31):
of the time or something like that. I'll wear about anything,
because that's kind of guy I am. I'm a man
of the people. What color do you like? Okay, I'll
wear that color too. Sixteen past the Hour, come Back
and a No Way set of stories wearing my garnet

(37:04):
top clad in my FSU hoodie. The Knowles on the
Tube tonight on ESPN, and of course you can listen
to the broadcast on your favorite fsu iHeartRadio stations ninety
four nine TNT in Tallahassee Rock ninety four to five
in Panama City, Game seven o'clock eastern six o'clock Central,

(37:29):
which means the pregame five o'clock eastern, four o'clock Central
on those radio stations, so you can catch all the
pregame festivities and talk and chatter. I mentioned that I
had written on the rundown no way. This is just
like you gotta be kidding me. Manhunt is underway in Oregon.

(37:55):
They're looking for ty Anthony Sage, twenty six. He'll be
easy to find. He's one of those numb skulls that
has tattoos all over his face. He's an accused murderer,
so why are they looking for him. He was arrested
back in May for the twenty twenty one robbery and

(38:17):
shooting that killed a fifteen year old and injured two others.
He and a twenty six year old Kevin Reeves Ramirez,
were arrested back in May, and somehow he got released
on bail. He a paperwork mistake happened. The judge said

(38:41):
no bail, but somehow he he posted bail. Forum says
his bail was set at five thousand dollars and he
posted bail. So a murder suspect is on the loose.
Needless to say, the family of the victim is a
little concerned, as are well a lot of other people

(39:07):
as well. So this is Portland, Oregon, total and complete incompetence.
Second little story is the note of the shooter who
died of a self inflicted gunshot wound. The ICE detention
facility in Dallas. He downloaded a document called Dallas Office

(39:33):
of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, containing a list of
DHS facilities, conducted multiple searches of ballistics and the quote
Charlie Kirk shot video. He searched for apps that tracked
the presence of ICE agents. We've told you those apps

(39:54):
are dangerous. He used it. One of the handwritten notes
tri read, hopefully this will give ICE agents real terror
to think. Is there a sniper with AP rounds on
that roof? This was a planned attack. And oh, by

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the way, isn't it interesting that he used a thirty
odd to six just like the shooter in Utah killer
of Charlie Kirk. I don't know when we're going to

(40:40):
get it through our heads, but that glamorizing these people
leads to more people that want to commit these crimes.
And we're seeing young people because again, these are This
kid was a leftist. He was clearly a believer in

(41:02):
the Democrat mantra of demonizing Ice, putting literal targets on
ICE agents, unmasking Ice as they do in California. This
is the inevitability. And then you combine that with a
group of people. Clearly, we've got some young people that
are kind of coming out of the stupor. There's this

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Christian revival going on among many young people, among millennials
and gen zers. There is a swing of that, but
there's a but there's two generations of people that cannot
handle rejection, that cannot cope with what's going on, that
are finding nothingness, no purpose in their life, and so
they're just like, yeah, well, I'm just gonna kill people

(41:45):
and kill myself or I'm just gonna kill someone because
I have no I can't engage in meaningful discussions or
debates because all I've been taught to do is hate.
And so that's what we're seeing. So it comes as
no surprise. All Right, We've got What's to be Friday
coming up in the third hour. Whatever you want to

(42:06):
complain about is fair game. We also have we have
animal stories, we have the best and worst. We have
good news, we have a dad joke, headlines for the Bee.
Much to come, so don't leave us. Second half of
the show is next. First to check the news, weather
and traffic. It is the Morning Show with Preston Scott.

(42:29):
It's the Preston Show with Morning Scott, What.

Speaker 7 (42:40):
All right?

Speaker 1 (42:40):
I need you to carry me. Friends. I got to
get to the finish line today. I've been fighting a
little bit of the crud this week. No fever, nothing
like that, just a little a little scratchy throw, just
a little you know. Well, I've said, is it allergies?
I don't think so, but you know it could be.
I mean, I did have the watery eyes. But now

(43:04):
I'm going to take Monday off because Green Bay's playing
Sunday night and I had to burn an extra day.
So I'm like, yeah, I as well watch the game
Sunday night and take off Monday. So Grant Allen will
be in with Jose on Monday as the DH. The
designated host Irischaffel will join them. Of course FSU football tonight.
But the big stories in the press box in no

(43:25):
particular order. Tailand All, the maker of tailand All, tweeted
out back in the day twenty seventeen, in fact, March seventh,
we actually don't recommend using any of our products while pregnant.
Thank you for taking the time the voice your concerns today,
and also texted we haven't tested tailand All to be

(43:47):
used during pregnancy, so I'm curious, how is it possible
that they can be so definitive that there's not any
way that it could cause problems in the neurological development
of babies. Now, at some point you have to account

(44:07):
for the fact that there are more boys with autism
and on the spectrum than girls. That's just a fact.
And so why these different I don't know. I don't
know what these differences are. There just appears to be
growing evidence that there is a link. Of course, illiberal

(44:27):
women that are pregnant, of course, do the smart thing,
and they just take a bunch of tilanol to protest Trump.
I hope people understand that one of the ways to
kill yourself is to ingest a bunch of tilanol, because

(44:49):
what it does is, if you don't get it out
of your system fast enough, your organs starts shutting down.
So I got a note today. Have you seen what's
going on with all the pregnant ladies fighting death? Well,
I don't know that. I didn't see that story. I
cannot find that story. But I do know that a

(45:11):
bunch of women took tailand all out of protest. Now,
if they took a bunch of it, they're idiots. But
what do you expect? Oh, really, what do you expect?
They're protesting Trump, So what are they gonna do? They're
gonna try to harm their baby intentionally? Whatever. I just
I can't get my brain around the way some people

(45:33):
think in this day and age. The economy grows three
point eight percent in the second quarter. Another non English
speaking truck driver causing a major crash. But this crash
happened not just this past summer. It happened a year ago.
Happened in June of twenty twenty four. Another Indian here
illegally let loose by Biden, given a CDL by California,

(45:56):
though he cannot speak the language. According to the details
of the report, there was construction on the road with
multiple signs warning of a lane closure. The truck driver,
partap sing ignored the signs, probably because he couldn't understand English,

(46:20):
and so he forever changed the life of a little girl,
Delilah Coleman. She cannot walk, talk, eat, orally, or attend school.
May never that's just another victim, right, right, Dems, Right,
you know, it's it's it's it's a it's an unfortunate tragedy. Yeah,

(46:44):
And James Comy indicted for false statements, obstruction of justice. Uh.
The big takeaway here we'll read into the nuance. And
of course James Comy, I knew we were going to
be threatened by this brutal regime.

Speaker 4 (46:57):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (46:58):
James Comy lied under oath according to a grand jury.
And that's what I want you to take away. This
is a federal grand jury. Sixteen to twenty three individual
people sitting on a grand jury heard evidence and said, yes,
there is probable cause for these charges. And so they

(47:19):
were presented with three charges. They issued indictments on two
of the three. Forty minutes passed. There come back shifting
gears again. Here on the morning show tub the UFLA, Okay,

(47:41):
here we go. Nicole Sarah Tek, founder of American Frontline Nurses,
claimed she received a four am frantic call from a
distraught husband whose pregnant wife is now on a ventilator
after overdosing on taylanol. The woman was between twenty three
and twenty five weeks pregnant and ingested a massive amount

(48:02):
of tylan all in order to prove Donald Trump wrong
and now is fighting for her life. Oh my goodness,
in the wild or in our homes. We love them
critters large and small.

Speaker 8 (48:24):
Time for another edition of Animal Stories on The Morning
Show with Preston Scott.

Speaker 1 (48:30):
This is a funny sign. Sign says attack squirrel. Beware.
This is not a joke. More than five people have
been attacked by a very mean squirrel over the past
few days on Diablo Circle. Several have gone to the

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er with severe lacerations. San Francisco Bay Area. It's a
brilliant picture of an attack squirrel. I mean, it really
is brilliant. They're describing the attack, says a very mean
squirrel comes out of nowhere and ambushes people. Clamped onto

(49:13):
my leg, said one victim. Tail flying up here. I
was like, get off me, get off me. A woman
attacked while walking, squirrel launched itself from the ground to
her face, wound up on her arm, leaving it bloodied.
San Francisco baby, leftist, leftist squirrel. I'm just saying. I mean,

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you've heard about the smash and grab robberies and burglaries
and all that stuff in San Francisco. In fact, one
of the funniest stories I've ever seen, only because no
one was hurt, is a camera crew showing up a
news crew to do a story on the smash and
grabs leaves their vehicle to set up the story, only

(49:59):
come back have it broken in. It had been broken
into in seconds. In Michigan, a South American crocodile a
croc found in Hampton Township, three foot long crocodile. A crocodile,

(50:24):
not an alligator, but a crocodile in Michigan. That's creepy.
That's and then there's the driver of a Southwestern Railway
train in England said he initially thought he was being pranked,
but lo and behold. On the train from London to Portsmouth,

(50:51):
a crab was sitting on by itself on a first
class seat. Now a crab, as in like a crab
that you would eat, was in first class accommodations, alive
and well at itself a first class seat on a

(51:12):
passenger train. They escorted the crab off the train. I mean,
I don't know what they did with it, but that's funny.
All right, get yourself ready, we got what's the beef
coming up? I might stir the pot just a little

(51:34):
bit with some of you when we come back, because
I normally use the next segment to kind of get
you thinking about some things. But remember during What's the Beef,
if you're new to the radio program, you can complain
about anything your little heart desires. All right, So, just
about forty six minutes away from the top of the hour,

(51:57):
What's the Beef Friday comes up. We'll have the best
and worst of the week, good news, dad joke and
headlines from the be All that and more still to
come on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. I think

(52:27):
it's worth repeating. A couple of days ago, I got
a note from a young lady who's a local high
school student saying found out there's not a Turning Point
USA chapter at my school, so I'm going to start one.
She said, if we can do this, would you be
willing to come and speak to the group, probably from
eleven to twelve in the morning, you know, at lunchtime.

(52:50):
I said, yeah, yesterday, I'll be there. Told how proud
I was of her decision to go for it. But yeah,
there's there's a movement of foot the number of requests
of people wanting to open up chapters of Turning Point

(53:12):
USA on college campuses, high schools, campuses, middle school campuses,
even churches for turning point USA. Faith is huge, but
I wanted to I wanted to remind everybody that that
has a young person that if they've talked about this

(53:32):
and sure plant the seed. Hey have you guys? Is
there a turning point USA at your school? Private schools,
public schools, home schools. I got a I got a
note from somebody that's part of a homeschool kind of
consortium co op type thing, said hey, would you would
you be willing to speak to a group of homeschoolers? Yeah, yeah,

(53:56):
if if, if you're in the area, and I can
make the drive, even if it's in the Central time zone,
as long as it's a lunchtime meeting, I'm there if
you want me there. I offered to come and to
sit down and just share some thoughts, talk about some things, invite,

(54:16):
invite students that don't share the opinion, and I would
welcome it. So just just want to make you aware
of that. I was asked by the lead research assistance
my thought on this. President Trump calls for arrests over
quote sinister un mechanical failures, claims triple sabotage. While he

(54:39):
was at the UN a lot of things went wrong,
including an elevator, which could have been dangerous, or an
escalator escalator stopped and kind of jerked, and that could
have been a little bit of a of a problem.
But no one was hurt. Everything's fine. And and the
question was what do I think think of this? And

(55:00):
what I said was I think the president needs to
just hush because all of these calls arrest people for
this and arrest people for that. It doesn't look good.
Arrest James Comy, arrest Adam Schiff, Arrest you know, Joe Biden,

(55:25):
arrest Claire Hillary Clinton. It may all be true that
they all need to be arrested. We've got James Comy indicted,
but the President of the United States needs to let
whoever is responsible for investigating and determining that to make
those determinations. He needs to say to his chief of staff,
Susie Wiles, Susie, would you look into what happened at

(55:46):
the un was I mean, did somebody mess with the
I mean there are a lot of things that went
wrong here. Was this an intentional effort to embarrass or,
in the case of the escalator, cause harm, just would
you look into that? Done? Right? But the public call
for arrests you know what it sounds like. It sounds

(56:08):
like bullying. I'd love to say it's going to change.
It's not. I'd love to say I was wrong when
I made the prediction that this is what we were
going to get when Trump won. We're gonna get some
great policy, we're gonna get a couple of things that
he's going to ignore, and we're going to get this

(56:33):
stuff because that's who he is, and I take it.
I accept that that comes with it, but I'm still
going to make sure that we speak to that. At
least I speak to that. Whether you agree with me
or not. Honestly, I don't care. He needs to portray

(56:54):
a better presence as the president of the United States
and not call for the arrest of every everybody who
insults him. You know, a comedian makes a joke about
him or makes a stupid statement, and we're gonna we're
gonna take him off the air. Stop it. Let let
let the process, don't don't don't be you all right,

(57:21):
it's what's the b Friday? Phone lines are wide open.
What do you want to complain about? You can complain
about me complaining about that. I don't care. Eight five
zero two zero five WFLA, is the phone number. Eight
five zero two zero five ninety three fifty two. We
wait all week for this a chance to just get
it off your chest, So don't let it sit there.

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Don't leave me with four open lines when my throat's
going all right, when the money makers starting to get
a little ragged at the end of the week, eight
five zero two zero five WFLA, give me a call.
Eight five zero two zero five ninety three fifty two.
What's the bee? Friday is next? You are next here
on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. All right, it's

(58:11):
what's to be Friday? Eight five zero two zero five WFLA.
Whatever you want to complain about. Two lines are taken,
two lines are open. I'm shaking my head at that.
What do you want to complain about? It's all fair game.
We just have two simple rules. Number one, no profanity.

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Kids listen to the show. I know they're supposed to
be in scho Well, we have a lot of homeschoolers.
We have kids that are just now getting off into school,
so keep that in mind. Plus we're in the Central
time Zone, so it's eight five zero two zero five
WSLA eight five zero two zero five ninety three fifty two.

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The second rule is don't make it personal. If you
have a bad experience, tell us what happen, but leave
the name of the business out of it. Other than that,
it's wide open. If it matters to you, it matters
to us. Gary, Thanks for being patient. You are up.
What's the beef?

Speaker 6 (59:13):
Oh? Got so much to talk about real quickly in
my time. I agree with you on that ps A,
someone's kicking in your front door. You ain't got time
to go, you know, unlock everything and put ammo and your.

Speaker 1 (59:23):
Gun and all that dumb.

Speaker 6 (59:25):
I'd like to I'd like to complain about the really
important stuff in the world, like why l D Little
u LD Honeybuns have a harsh aftercase now, But what
I really need to talk about is the Saint Mark's
bike path. Oh, come on now, I gotta get my

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Saint Mark's bike path.

Speaker 1 (59:51):
What honeybuns?

Speaker 6 (59:54):
Yes, I grew up loving honey buns, but they have it.
I'm lately I've noticed there's a really hard aftertaste that
Robert Kennedy needs to investigate.

Speaker 1 (01:00:03):
Okay, fair enough, go ahead.

Speaker 6 (01:00:06):
Okay, say Mark's bike path one.

Speaker 9 (01:00:09):
It's okay.

Speaker 6 (01:00:10):
To use it as a walking trail or a jogging trail,
but remember it's a bike path. Yield to the people
that ride bikes. The people that run the bike path
need to post signs like that telling people to yield
the bikes. Second, I love riding my bike on it,
but there are neighborhoods that lead into Wacola County going

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down the west side of it, where the bikers do
not have to stop, but traffic does. Problemly is that
these neighborhoods have grown so much that instead the bikers
need to be the ones to stop for safety reasons.
A lot of people ride early in the morning and
there's no street lights at these intersections, and you don't

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see the biker flying at the intersection. So whoever, I
hope somebody's listening that's involved in the Saint Martin spike
Path and they can start making some common sense fixes.

Speaker 1 (01:01:04):
Thank you, Gary, appreciate the call. That was great. Let's
go to John John Europe. What's the beef?

Speaker 2 (01:01:11):
Oh yeah, how am I going to follow that? Absolutely
right on everything?

Speaker 7 (01:01:18):
Well?

Speaker 2 (01:01:19):
My beef, believe or not, is with President Trump because
he missed an opportunity when he addressed the United nations.
He could have went to the old the late Mitch
Hepburgh lines. Escalators are the most perfect invention ever because
even when they're broke, you can still.

Speaker 1 (01:01:38):
Use them right.

Speaker 2 (01:01:41):
Furthermore, there's a politician on the West Coast. I say,
I know you said don't make it personal, so I won't.
There's a politician on the West Coast who reminds me.
And there's people in the audience that'll know what I'm
talking about. If you've ever night hunted, you ever come
up on a dead cow carcass at the edge of
the woods, on the edge of a pasture of that

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politician looks like a possibly crawled out of that dead
cal carcus. But anyway, we'll have a good weekend.

Speaker 1 (01:02:10):
Thank you, John. I think eight five zero two zero
five WFLA. We've got Matt coming up next, then Fred,
then Michael. What about you line's open call me. It's
eight five zero two zero five w FLA. It's the

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Morning Show with Preston Scott. What's to be Friday weekly
presentation here on the radio program. We've been doing it
about twenty three years and we welcome you to call

(01:02:53):
in with whatever you want to complain about eight five
zero two zero five WFLA. Matt, thanks for calling in,
you're up. What's beef?

Speaker 9 (01:03:01):
Hey, Preston, I just gotta I gotta put my two
cents about this Jimmy Kimmel nonsense. I work with middle schoolers.
I get gas lit lied to every day at work.
And Jimmy, in his return, did everything that these kids do.
He lied, He's gasolt, he misled, he passed the blame.

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Where was where did? Where were those tears?

Speaker 4 (01:03:30):
Oh?

Speaker 10 (01:03:30):
He even cried, I get these alligator tears every day
in work. So just the man has a mental middle
school mentality, and it's just it's ridiculous that he was
able to People actually bought into this one. We recently
had Google and YouTube, but all this actually say that

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the Passi administration forced them to mute the censor of
conservative views on their platforms.

Speaker 1 (01:04:00):
You feel better getting that off your chest.

Speaker 4 (01:04:04):
Yes, I get it.

Speaker 9 (01:04:05):
I get it at work. I don't need it when
I turn on my TV.

Speaker 1 (01:04:09):
Yeah, I hear you, man, And I don't know if
we made things worse this morning. Matt, Thanks for calling in,
But Jimmy Kimmel's back. In twenty twenty two, slammed people
for not apologizing for getting the facts wrong about the
Paul Pelosi attack, and he couldn't believe that people wouldn't
apologize when the facts are so apparent. It was just
it was rich with irony. Fred you're up. What's the beef?

Speaker 11 (01:04:33):
Good morning, pressing morning. One thing is Frederick talked about
bringing in all these free or being dollars of cares.
I wish you to apply some of to Social Security.
I've eighty one myself, and I'd like to say it
straightened out and then get the stinking hand out of it,
quit student from it. The second thing is Charley Kirk,

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I was so sad, but our society back in the
early nineteen hundreds of the group met down in southern
Manhattan over a restaurant called tex Restaurant. There's read it
over one hundred. Their purpose was to go from a
biblical based culture to a sector base. Well, we've had
over one hundred years, but in a short time they
had several thousands.

Speaker 1 (01:05:13):
They went to the.

Speaker 11 (01:05:14):
Colleges and the university. First we look at our college
and what they turned out today. And I'm sure I'm
not the only one knows this, but I wish they
would address it and tell the truth about it. We
are need to get back to the good Lord Jesus
Christ in this country. That's what it was founded on.
Have a blessed weekend.

Speaker 1 (01:05:31):
You do the same, Fred, Thanks very much for calling
in participating in the program. Let's go to Michael. Michael,
you're up. What's the beef?

Speaker 12 (01:05:38):
Good morning Press. Now a couple of quick little bees
for sauce. That woman that took all the time.

Speaker 1 (01:05:44):
And all unbelievable.

Speaker 12 (01:05:46):
I know some people are going to be mad at
me for saying this. What a typical lib tard. Oh,
I'll show you. They had the mentality of five year
olds when they don't get their way or somebody says
something they don't like, they pitch a fit, throw a tantrum,
and like, well I'll show you. I'll show you. Okay,
go ahead. You know Trump would say, you know what,

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jumping off a cliff is dangerous. You can get killed.
I wonder how many these morons that jump off a
clip just to try to prove him wrong. And second
thing is comy. He's so arrogant and so smug, like
all the corrupt individuals with the government. He thinks he's
going to get off and hopefully somebody has the wherewithal

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and the intestinal fortitude to put him behind bars.

Speaker 1 (01:06:36):
I just want there to be a trial and a
chance to hear the truth. Whatever happens as a result
of that, that's fine. Yep.

Speaker 12 (01:06:43):
You have a great day. Tell everybody have a wonderful weekend.
Be safe, don't get in any trouble, don't get wind
up in the popo.

Speaker 1 (01:06:51):
Hey, thank you very much, Michael. Eight five zero two
zero five WFLA. Lee, you are on deck. You're going
to be the first out of the box when we
come back. It is what's the Beef Friday? I've got
time for at least four more calls. Two lines are taken,
two lines are open. Eight five zero two zero five
w FLA. Whatever you want to complain about, it's fair game.

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Just no profanity, don't make it personal. More of your calls.
Next here on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. All right,

(01:07:35):
we got four callers standing by, might be able to
fit in a fifth, but we'll see. Twenty one minutes
past the hour, It is the Morning Show with Preston
Scott and What's the bee Friday? Lee, thank you for
hanging on with me. I appreciate it very much. What's
the beef?

Speaker 6 (01:07:49):
Hey, We've got a lot of great representatives down here
in Wacola County, So not knocking anybody, but if you
live in north central County, there is no paved road
connecting Wacola Springs Road to Woodville Highway without leaving Wacola

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County and going into Leon County. There is a one
lane dirt road that is often impassable during heavy rainstorms,
and our school buses have to use it, our Sharer's
deputies have to use it, our EMTs have to use it,
or they have to go all the way around across

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the past Macula Springs or across the Wacola River and
up from Wacula Station. So I mean, this one lane
dirt road needs to be paid, even if they have
to keep it one lane, but our county commissioners just
haven't got around to it. It's just it's it's not

(01:08:52):
on the board. And we love everybody down here, we
love living down here, but they need to get their
ball going.

Speaker 1 (01:09:00):
Thank you very much. Lee, appreciate it, well said. Let's
go to Jay. Hi, Jay, you're up. What's the beef? Yeah?

Speaker 6 (01:09:10):
What in the.

Speaker 12 (01:09:11):
World is a neutral college town block party?

Speaker 1 (01:09:20):
Are you kidding me? I didn't name it, brother, I
know you did it, But what in the world. I
can only say my guess, and my guess is they're
trying to imply that it's open to the fans of
the other team. But I couldn't tell you that for
sure and get hassled.

Speaker 12 (01:09:41):
All the time. They are more than welcome to come
and get.

Speaker 1 (01:09:45):
Rad Would we have would we have? Would we have?
Would we have said that last season?

Speaker 9 (01:09:57):
No, you just wouldn't go.

Speaker 1 (01:09:59):
Yeah, I know, I hear you.

Speaker 2 (01:10:01):
I hear you.

Speaker 1 (01:10:02):
Is that is that your beef?

Speaker 4 (01:10:05):
That is it?

Speaker 1 (01:10:07):
Thanks so much for calling in. I appreciate it very much.
Let's go to Uh, let's go to Joel, who's standing by.

Speaker 7 (01:10:14):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (01:10:14):
Nope, not Joel.

Speaker 4 (01:10:16):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:10:16):
Let's go hang on here, hold one man. We are
just we are having all kinds of problems. Joel. Callback
phone system went weird. Wesley, you're up, Hey.

Speaker 7 (01:10:28):
Preston, can you hear me? I'll mix sure, I'm coming through.
I got you perfect, Preston. I want to say, I
love yourself. Please be safe. I don't want nothing to
happen to you because you're like the only so I
listened to nonsense rush that here's my beef. It's swit.
Whenever we hear the debate about reparations for black people,

(01:10:48):
I try to make this quick, souse. I don't go
into a rent. So if we're talking about reparations for
all black people like Colombians, people from South America or
the Caribbean. No, but what people know. You can ask
doctor Ed Moore about this. He could probably explain it better.
The Five Civilized Tribes had slaves, so they were supposed

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to pay reparations in the treaty that they signed with
the United States government after the Civil War. They never
played and they never paid the money, and they kicked
their black members out. And then number two Ronald Reagan
gave reparations to the Five Civilized Tribes in nineteen eighty five,
and they were supposed to give money to the freedmans.

(01:11:32):
They never did it. So whenever people say that they're
not serious about that, that's just something to get people
to vote for them, because the only people that qualify
are people that were descendants of the freedmen that were
enslaves by the Five Civilized Tribes. And hope that clears it. Up,
but as doctor ed Moore, I'm pretty sure he could

(01:11:54):
go on about it. And that's my beef.

Speaker 1 (01:11:56):
Thank you, appreciate you calling in. Thanks very much. Go
to Joel. Here we go. Thank you, sir, Sorry for
running you there, you're up. What's the beef?

Speaker 4 (01:12:05):
Oh my beef pressing is Uh. I've voted for DJT
and I have buyers remorse. Tell me nine months nine
months of administration. Food's not gone down, gas hasn't gone down.
I don't have any more money in my pocket. And
not to mention, I'm a federal employee. He's about to
get furloughed. I feel like, uh, administration can't stand federal workers.

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Some of us do a lot of good work for
for the boys down range, and we're kind of getting
walked all over.

Speaker 1 (01:12:33):
Tell me this, where do you what? What branch of
federal government you work in?

Speaker 4 (01:12:37):
So I worked for a Department of Defense. Uh Picattini
Arsenal in New Jersey. Okay, we're getting a lot of
people kicked out of here, a lot of people will
being forced to retire, and uh, now we're getting furloughed,
and uh it's not good. And uh, he's got a
lot of upset federal workers.

Speaker 2 (01:12:57):
And a lot of them voted for him.

Speaker 1 (01:12:59):
I I understand, I would probably have to better understand
why the justification for for the reduction of anybody inside
the Department of Defense. Joel, thanks very much for calling
in on the on the inflation stuff. I disagree with you.
Prices aren't going up, Inflation has leveled off, and it's

(01:13:22):
nine months. The things that Joe Biden, I e. Barack
Obama did for four years really really damaged this country
and created a fiscal nightmare that you just don't turn
around right away. Now. I'm not going to tell you
that everything that that Trump is doing is the right

(01:13:43):
thing in my opinion, but generally speaking, I think we've
we've addressed things that will take time to bring prices
down if manufacturers are willing to do it. That's another
part of this equation. But I appreciate your service to

(01:14:05):
this country. I will say that, and thanks for calling
into the program. We come back the best and worst
of the week and more on the Morning Show with
Preston Scott Monday. On the program, Grant Allen will DH

(01:14:29):
and he'll be here with Jose. We'll have Doctor Joe
and Iris Chaffel, among other things, and Grant will have
his unique take and perspective on the events of the day,
things that happen over the weekend. But now it's time
for our best and worst of the week. Jose, you're up, alrighty,
here we go.

Speaker 5 (01:14:48):
So the best of the week for me was learning
that three eighty one people were baptized in Texas on
the thirteenth and fourteenth of this month. And boy, that's
some biblical numbers right there, like the Book of Acts.

Speaker 1 (01:15:05):
Yes, where did it? I mean where? What was it was?

Speaker 5 (01:15:08):
It was? It was an open water lodge in Willis Point,
Texas where it took place across two days.

Speaker 1 (01:15:17):
So was it like a church meeting, a revival kind
of thing or what? What led to the numbers?

Speaker 5 (01:15:24):
So so here the story says that just thousands of
people gathered to, you know, to to watch three thousand
souls be baptized across two days.

Speaker 1 (01:15:33):
I'm just curious what led to the decision for people
to want to be baptized? Was there? I'm going to assume,
but I'm just assuming it was that, but I'd be
curious to know more. But okay, go ahead.

Speaker 5 (01:15:46):
Yeah, So I'm assuming they must have went to church
for the first time. And then you know, we're like,
I'm getting baptized. But yeah, yeah, yeah. And then the
worst is, you know, kind of along the same lines,
the people that were mocking and you know, calling for
the harm of Erica Kirk and her family after she

(01:16:07):
forgave his assassin that that just is disgusting to me,
and I, you know, so is a lot of other
things that you know has been said. But but yeah,
that was pretty pretty bad.

Speaker 1 (01:16:17):
All right. My worst of the week is is not
nearly as as focused as Jose's mind was. I got
shown a link to a a YouTube channel or somebody
out there that that is U cart knock narks cart narks,

(01:16:38):
guy who goes into shopping center parking lots and on
videotape confronts people that leave their shopping carts out. Okay,
he's clapping in there. Guy's my spirit animal. Yeah. It
it proves that most of the people that do this

(01:16:58):
or lefties.

Speaker 2 (01:16:59):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:17:00):
But it also proves that I can't watch much of
that stuff because the anger and profanity and the violence
that comes out of people. Now there are exceptions. There
are people that go, oh yeah, that's pretty bad. On
my part, I'm sorry, but most of them, they don't

(01:17:20):
handle it very well. And it just caused me to say, yeah,
I don't need to watch this, don't need to watch this.
My best of the week, though, is at a church service,
guys delivering a message from the pulpit. My man's preaching,

(01:17:45):
and behind him is the baptistry. Now it doesn't have
water in it, and someone on staff or someone ordered pizzas.
And while the message is going on and the man's
preaching behind him in the baptistry, walks in the pizza

(01:18:08):
delivery guy from Papa John's. He's got that warm bag
and he's got pizzas and he walks in there and
he's like oh and he points out, like, oh, gotcha,
you're out there. Never b I just it was just

(01:18:31):
so good to see to see this kid inadvertently just
wander into the baptistry again no water in it, but
he walked down the steps and then turned around and
walked back out, and it was just it was breathtakingly funny.
The pastor never knew what happened. People had to be
dying laughing like crazy. Best and worst of the week

(01:18:56):
here on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. We come back,
good news. Welcome to the Morning Show with Preston Scott.

(01:19:24):
All right, now, don't forget tonight three and oh Florida
State three and one, Virginia playing a little football tossing,
the magic being down the field and the game is
at seven. It is in Charlottesville. I've driven by that stadium.
It is beautiful. That campus might be the University of

(01:19:45):
Virginia might be the most beautiful campus in America. It's
just gorgeous. It's Thomas Jefferson's campus. Monicello is not far
from there. It is beautiful. They'll be playing tonight at seven.
It is a nationally televised game on ESPN, and of

(01:20:06):
course the game can be heard on ninety four nine
TNT in ninety four to five the Rock in Panama City,
but TNT here in the Capitol City area. And the
pregame begins at five, So there you go. You can
catch Jeff Colhayne and bar Nunn and Tom Block and

(01:20:28):
all the various folks that they involved in the broadcast
beginning at five o'clock. It's a good pregame show. I
think you'll enjoy it. If you've not caught it before
our good News segment. Back in April, tornadoes were reported
to be en route to the hometown of Wayne and
Lindy Baker. They were on their evacuation path to a

(01:20:51):
shelter in Dixon, Oklahoma. They saw the tornado about a
mile or so off and then changed direction and caught
up to him. They were driving down the road in
their forward pickup truck. It sent the truck smashing to

(01:21:13):
the ground before a tree fell on top of it,
pinning the front seats under the weight of the tree.
Wayne and Lindy suffered broken necks, broken backs, broken ribs,
broken arms, but the rear seats that's where their nine
year old son Branson was unharmed. So Branson got out.

(01:21:40):
It's pitch dark, power outages all over, power lines down
all over, and he found neighbors. After doing a ten
minute run, ran for ten minutes to find neighbors who
were up who can help. While the storm hit and

(01:22:03):
hit the truck. Wayne's brother, Johnny was on the phone
with him, so Johnny and his partner rushed to the scene,
but there was so much debris, so many live power
lines down, they just had to make their way there. Slowly.
They eventually found a truck with people screaming inside of

(01:22:25):
it for help. Branson arrived later with neighbors, not much
not much later, then nine to one one Johnny, Uncle
Johnny to Branson. The last thing Branson was told him
was Mom, Dad, please don't die. I will be back.

(01:22:47):
Go fund me account set up. They've raised one hundred
thousand dollars for the family for medical expenses and to
replace the truck and so forth. Wayne said, I couldn't
be more proud as a father. A son that can
accept the challenge in that way shows that he would
go way above and beyond for anyone. And so my

(01:23:07):
man Branson, little nine year old dude, he's got himself
now a mullet. He has got a serious mullet, as
in business in the front and a party in the back.
He's got the flow. But the fact that he didn't
panic and he went and got help and he knew
how to avoid the power lines. There you go. There's

(01:23:32):
still some of that left in America, and that is
good news. Euro's off to a good start in the

(01:23:58):
Ryder Cup. That's unfortunate time for dad. Joke. We always
try to give you something to share. It comes from
Charles who wrote in why did the Oyster and his
friends the Shrimp and Crabs stop donating to charities as

(01:24:24):
they're shellfish? Time for some satire. We end the week
with some headlines from your My Hour, trusted source for
satire ladies and gentlemen. These are headlines courtesy of the

(01:24:44):
Babylon b Nazi rally inspires millions to forgive and love
their enemies. CNN Charlie Kirk memorial mostly hateful Calvinism in
decline after Trump and RFK cure autism. Awkward moment as

(01:25:13):
Trump and Elon caught on kiss cam. ABC on fires
Jimmy Kimmel for offensive comments so they can instead fire
him for not being funny dog. CDC announces eating on
Pooh completely safe, sinful rebellious homeschoolers stays up past nine

(01:25:37):
point thirty to read Chronicles of Narnia. Kamala does speaking
to her to remind nation why Trump is president. Logo
update Democrat Donkey now holding sniper rifle, Holy Spirit patiently
waiting for key change and those are headlines courtesy of

(01:26:02):
the Bebylon B.

Speaker 8 (01:26:03):
Brought to you by Barono Heating and Air. It's the
Morning Show one on WFLA look back at the program
in under and eighty seconds or less. We started the
program with acts four, verse twelve.

Speaker 1 (01:26:22):
That is where we began today. Big stories in the
press box. James Comy indicted by a grand jury. That
is what you need to remember. See. This is why
Trump shooting off his mouth about arrest this person, arrests

(01:26:43):
that person, arrests this person arret It muddies things and
people lose sight of the fact that no, a grand
jury is what led to the indictment of James Comy,
who's indicted on two charges by a grand jury, a

(01:27:03):
group of people that heard that there was enough evidence.
Critics uncovered Tilan Hall's cautionary tweet for pregnant moms after
the highlighting of autism risk for taking it, tiland All
tweeted out back in twenty seventeen, we actually don't recommend

(01:27:26):
using any of our products while pregnant, and then saying
we haven't tested tiland All to be used during pregnancy.
I think they would be wise to not be so
argumentative about this. They'd never tested it, they don't know.
Another non English speaking truck driver in the center of

(01:27:49):
a major crash. The crash happened last year, and it's
another illegal immigrant. Biden administration let him go after he
broke into the country in twenty twenty two. California gave
him a CDL, and a little girl that should be
in kindergarten is now unable to walk, talk, eat, orally,

(01:28:14):
or attend school. The economy grew by three point eight
percent in the second quarter. Markets did not forecast that
big of a jump. Manhunt underway for a guy who
was accused of murder and somehow was allowed to post
bail even though the judge said no bail. He posted
bail and is out. Now they got a man hunt

(01:28:35):
underway trying to find the guy. He'll be easy to spot.
He's got tats all over his face. And we talked
about your favorite color and what it says about you.
Maybe Monday, Grant Allen, I'll be back on Tuesday.
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