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Speaker 1 (00:15):
Well, hi there, Tuesday, October seventh, here on the Morning
Show with Preston Scott. How are you? I'm Preston, He's
Jose and it is show fifty four sixty seven. Did
someone walk up to me yesterday and say, I remember
when it was show one hundred and I've been wanting
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to tell you something. He's been waiting five thousand, three
hundred and sixty seven shows to say something to me.
You know that that school board thing. You're wrong? That's no,
I'm not. I think you might be mistaken. But that's okay.
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It was great. We had a fun little interaction. He's
a regular listener and that's that's terrific. Uh, let's begin this.
This this, this is not what I planned on starting with,
but it's what I am starting with. If by chance
any of you were listening to George Norrie overnight, I
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was so grieved listening to what I was listening to.
A guy named Tony Spera whose in laws are these
you know, paranormal investigator type things, and and he was
talking about battling against demonic forces. And he was really
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really clever because he used some scriptures and he properly
talked about you know, that's Jesus's world there. But then
he got into this weird ridiculousness that was heretical. He
started talking, you know, answering people. I had a thought
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pop into my mind. It was something my dad used
to always say. Is that just like my dad speaking
to me? And he's like, well, it could be. And
then he started talking about how you know when you
find a coin on the ground, you know, that's usually
something left behind by somebody. Somebody places that there, like,
and he's by somebody. He's referring to a dead person
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that's that's leaving like a little token, and how God
allows the dead to visit. I was so grieved. I
wrote George Nori and I said, I beg of you
in the name of Jesus. Stop this. Now. I might
get in trouble because we're in a film, but I
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don't care because it's wrong. You know, you do you
if you want to put stuff on the air, that's
just crazy, that's fine, But don't put somebody on the
air purporting to represent God in his word. That speaks
blasphemy and heresy. And I gave scriptural examples of the
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things that this guy was saying and how they're not
supported by scripture. One of the things he talked about
is and he talked about his being a Catholic, and
he talked about how you know the Saints, the Saints
aren't you know? You don't. You don't go to the
Saints in place of Jesus. That's true, But you don't
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go to the Saints at all. I mean, I'm sorry
you don't, because he said, well, the Saints are kind
of your intercessors. No they're not. No, they're not. Romans
Ate thirty four. Who is to condemn Christ? Jesus is
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the one who died, more than that, who was raised,
who is at the right hand of God, who is
indeed interceding for us. He is our intercessor. He is
the one because he had not just died, he was raised.
These others were not raised. Some of them did not die.
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They are in the Hall of Fame of faith, and
they are an encouragement to us, and their life and
their stance and their story and their perhaps martyrdom is
an encouragement to us. But you don't pray to them.
You don't pray to Charlie Kirk, you don't pray to
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Enoch or Elijah or Moses, don't you pray to Jesus.
That was why the veil was ripped from top to bottom.
It removed this separation between God and man. We don't
need an intercessor. We have Jesus. He is our intercessor.
So I just I want to caution you don't be
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misled by people who use the scripture here and there,
because if you remember, Satan does that too. That's what
he tried with Jesus, pulled a little bit of scripture,
didn't quite say it all right, but you know he
kind of meant you know what I meant. No, no, no, no, no, no,
don't go there, friends, And it's a shame. Georgia publicizes
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that stuff on his show Ten Past the Hour.
Speaker 2 (05:43):
With Preston Scott.
Speaker 1 (05:49):
But you should be talking about That's what we do
on here today on the radio program. They're going to
be talking about Jesus Inveta Yata, be texting Jesus with
an AI app. That's a thing. But do I know,
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I don't know nothing about it. No, really, we're gonna
be uh, we're gonna take some calls text with Jesus.
It is powered by chat GPT. You know the same thing,
the same app that seemingly encourages people to kill themselves.
Remember we've shared those stories from the news. It's the
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power behind text with Jesus. You know, if I want
to pop up a question on an AI app and
say something, Hey, what what? What scripture covers this, I'll
know the immediately whether that's accurate or not, I'll know.
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And that's fine if you're using it as an act
grigador to point, but to take wisdom and advice. Will
you do it? Would you do it? Are you curious
about it? I want to get I want to get
your thoughts on texting with Jesus or any other biblical figure.
You could argue that if you're going at it with
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the idea of what would Moses say about this? That
might be funny, it might be entertaining, it might be
huh really, But are there worries that go with that? Anyway,
we'll get to that next hour. We've also got a
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manly minute. US congress Woman Catcamick expected to join us
for a shorter segment today, we hope got word late
last night that she might not be able to stay
the whole time, and they wanted to bump it up
to the top of the hours, like we have news.
We can't do that, but what we can do was
let you out. Let you out a little early. If
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you got a note from your teacher, can we can
we can do that, or from your parents. Sorry, it
is uh October seventh, well right, October seventh, two years
Hamas attacking and we still have people that are hostages
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two years later. Can you imagine their treatment, their condition.
I gotta work backwards from there. Two thousand and one,
US troops launch Operation Enduring Freedom, campaign to destroy terrorist
training camps in Afghanistan. Interesting, I mean it really huh
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two thousand and one. We did that about a month
after nine to eleven, and this Hamas attack hits on
the same date as our actions. Eighteen sixteen, in Atlanta,
Georgia Tech beats Cumberland College two hundred and twenty two
to nothing, the most lopsided game of college football ever,
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two hundred and twenty two to nothing. That's a loss
eighteen twenty That's one of those where you pull the
bus in at halftime. I don't care. We can be
called bad sports, but we're not playing anymore. It's one
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hundred and eleven to nothing. We're out of here. Let's
see Granite Railway. Early US Railroad begins operation in Quincy,
mass horse drawn wagons hauling stone to build the Bunker
Hill Monument. That was in eighteen twenty six. Seventeen eighty,
Patriot militia forces annihilate Loyalist army forces at King's Mountain
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in South Carolina. Patriots defeat the British in the Second
Battle of Saratoga in seventeen seventy seven, and in seventeen
sixty five, Stamp Act Congress meets to New York City
to discuss colonial grievances against England. The Stamp Act Congress.
It was a thing. It is real quickly here it is.
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This is this is fun. It's National Propane Day. There
you go. National Chocolate covered Pretzel Day. Undercover that that
under that is an underrated dessert. Little salty, little savory,
and little sweet. M m m m mmm. National inter
Beauty Day. I could do a haikup, I just don't
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have the time. National Led Light Day. How about National
Incandescent Bulb Day? Can we do that? Can we can
we celebrate? I got a bunch of lights here that
I will eventually have to replace with led lights. They
will not work as well because this fixture is free
incandescent National Frope Day, National Taco Day, huh huh, and
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National Fruit at Work Day. And we're nevermind seventeen minutes
past the hour. Hey did you know? In more next,
looking at my weather simulator app, we could see something
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kind of pop up well to the north up the
coastline Carolina's north South Carolina, maybe brushing a little bit
of Georgia on the tenth which is coming up on
on Friday, and then and it's going to develop a
(12:01):
little bit, it looks like on Saturday and comes Sunday
it could just park off the coast of the United
States North Carolina, Virginia that area and sort of becomes something.
It's going to tighten up through the following weekend and
then it actually pushes south before it just disappears. But
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as of right now, Florida looking clear for the next
couple of weeks. Again, this is just the weather simulator
app that I've got here at my disposal, that I've
relied on for years as a professional broadcaster, called upon
from time to time to man my post during hurricane coverage.
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This is what I have used that has accurately told
us where storms were going, as opposed to hack uh
wind and weather experts that seem to post things online
that for whatever reason, people believe this is a professional
app that you know. I'm just saying, did you know
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Jane Monks j A I N. Monks are forbidden from
washing any parts of their bodies except their hands and feet.
Bathing kills micro organisms of courts, which is against the
creed of Jane monks. Can't kill micro organisms. Yeah, Nobel Prize,
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this this connects to what we've talked about just in
the first half hour of the show in a way
you might have might have heard three three scientists, two Americans,
one Japanese won the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine
for unraveling how the immune system protects us from thousands
of different microbes trying to invade our bodies. Maybe the
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Jane Monks are onto something, just saying they identified regulatory
T cells. And of course we've talked with doctor Camps
and just on various news stories the breakthroughs on immunotherapy.
It's all about boosting the immune system and what that
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does to defeat disease in the body and then in
this article, the Nobel Award Committee called the immune system
an evolutionary masterpiece. No, the complexity of the human body
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is such it takes more. It requires more faith for
you to believe in evolution than a creator. We are
just now unlocking some of of how the body was
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made with a with an immune system that defeats stuff
left and right. God made us that way. Now we
can do things that kind of mess that up with
our with our health. But I just I circled evolutionary masterpiece.
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Question mark? Question mark? Question mark Really twenty seven minutes
past the hour, come back with the big stories in
the press box in the Eastern time zone five in
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the Central Hi. It's the morning shown me nervous when
you look at me like that, What hat is that?
What hat are you wearing there? It's a it's a
gas station hat that I got has freedom on it
with an American bald eagle like reaching out to grass
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right right. Gas station? Huh oh yeah, So like one
of those gas stations has a big shopping kind of
thing to it, like a you know, like a Bucky's
or a busy Bee or a Love's. Okay, not just
a random gas station. Somewhere. No no, no, no, okay, so
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you're a shopper at those places. Not usually. It's just
it reminded me of, you know, Charlie freedom shirt and
some scripture. So gotcha. Fair enough, nice big stories in
the press box. Census Bureau made mistakes in twenty twenty
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that cost Republican states a lot of seats. In fact,
six extra seats went to the Democrats because they got
counts wrong. In twenty twenty two, the Census Bureau admitted
that the results for the twenty twenty census were flawed
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in fourteen states. Here's the significance of that. That determines
the electoral college, that determined seats in the House and
the Senate. Not so much the Senate, sorry, the House,
because it's about congressional seats. Now, we're not even touching
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the issue of California counting illegals. If California could not
account illegals, and you may remember, the Supreme Court would
not allow the question are you an illegal immigrant? To
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be included in the twenty twenty census. The Trump administration
asked for that, Supreme Court said no. But that was
based on a procedural decision. According to Representative Jim Banks
of Indiana. He wants the Census Bureau to fix the errors.
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Makes sense. We were undercounted here in Florida. Florida was
among five states that were undercounted that are Republican states, Arkansas, Florida, Mississippi, Tennessee,
and Texas. Illinois was undercounted. It's a Democrat state overunted
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in six Democrat states Delaware, Hawaii, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New York,
and Rhode Island, and two Republican states Utah and Ohio.
Interesting that California is not on that list. It should be. Amjin.
The latest pharmaceutical company to respond to President Trump's call
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to reduce prices. It is reducing prices for its high
cholesterol drug REPATHA word is that Eli Lilly is going
to do a similar thing with it. It is the
nation's largest drug manufacturer, Eli Lilly. My point in bringing
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this up is Trump is winning that battle. Pharmaceutical companies
are reducing costs dramatically in this country. It's a step
in the right direction. Now, later on in the show show,
we're going to we're going to unpack this shutdown. We're
going to talk a little bit about it. Here in
a second and trace it back to Obamacare. But you
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need to hear Senator John Kennedy from Louisiana break down
some of what the Democrats are demanding. It's not just
money for illegal immigrants to have health insurance. Everyone has
access to health care in this country. Everybody, everybody has access.
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The Democrats are doing what they do. They are conflating things.
They are using semantical tricks. Health care, health insurance. You
know it's the same. No, it's not the same thing. Anyways,
stick around the day, lots to unpack, lots for you
to listen to. Forty past the hour, more on the shutdown,
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which continues next year on the Morning show at Preston Scott.
This is what it would sound like if Herbie Hancock
did a song with Paula Abuel. Some of you get that,
and you're laughing right now. The Schumer shutdown is now
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roughly a week old. Democrats want to give you legal
immigrants health care, among other things. Just consider Congress from
in Maxine Waters. Can you believe California still elects that
bat to Congress? She is crazy as a loon. Democrats
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are demanding health care for everybody. We want to save lives.
We want to make sure healthcare is available to those
who would die. Health care is available. See, that's not
what this is about. Remember we played the quote of
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Shri Thander of Michigan. If that means we got to
shut this government down, so be it. Representative Rokana of California,
and I do want to say it together Rocana, but
it's row Kana. The amount of money that is actually
going towards people who are undocumented is such a small portion.
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In other words, it shouldn't matter. It's just a little
bit of the whoverall thing. So we're just giving them
a little bit of money. But they're admitting it's about
undocumented illegal immigrants, noting that there is a big distinction
between health care and health insurance. They want to equate
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the two. This is about making obama Care more affordable
because it has been a train wreck. We warned you
it would be. We told you John Roberts decision. He
was the deciding vote on Obamacare. I don't know if
you remember that. John Roberts is the guy who decided
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to be an activist judge with his ruling. The mistake
John Roberts made is he said, well, Congress meant meant
to say that they passed a law meaning that people
would be taxed, but it's nowhere in the bill. His
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job was to interpret what was in the bill, and
the point that was being argued was that this is
a tax. That isn't what Congress ordered. Congress said something else.
Roberts said, yeah, but that's what they meant. That's an
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activist judge. You have to take what's written now. This
is about making the Affordable Healthcare Act affordable, meaning you
have to pay for it, you have to pay for
the illegals, you have to have your taxes raised. And
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I want to remind you of what was said by
one of the guys who wrote Obamacare for Barack Obama.
His name is Jonathan Kruber. This is him at MIT
explaining the process of writing Obamacare, how they put it together.
And this is from October seventeenth, almost twelve years to
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the day of twenty thirteen. Listen carefully to what he said.
Speaker 3 (24:50):
This bill was written in a tortured way to make
sure CBO did not score the mandate is taxes.
Speaker 1 (24:56):
This bill was written in a tortured way so the
Congressional Budget Office did not count it as taxes. They
left the word taxes out of it.
Speaker 3 (25:06):
Why if CBO scored the mainess taxes to bill dies. Okay,
so it's written to do that in terms of in
terms of risk rated subsidies. To get a law which
said healthy people are going to pay in it made
explicit the healthy deal pay and the sick people get money.
Speaker 1 (25:20):
It would not have passed if you set it up
and write it in such a way that people that
are healthy you have to pay more so sick people
get additional coverage, so be it. If you wrote it
that way, it wouldn't pass. They wrote it in a
tortured way. Remember those words.
Speaker 3 (25:39):
Okay, just like the people transparent. Lack of transparency is
a huge political advantage.
Speaker 1 (25:45):
Excuse me.
Speaker 3 (25:46):
And basically, you know, called the stupidity American voter or whatever,
but basically that was really really critical to get anything
to pass.
Speaker 1 (25:54):
And you know it's the second best argument.
Speaker 2 (25:56):
Look, I wish Mark was right.
Speaker 1 (25:57):
We can make it all transparent, but I'd rather have
this low not.
Speaker 4 (26:00):
So it's kind of like his reporter story.
Speaker 3 (26:02):
You know, Yeah, there's things I wish it could change,
but rather.
Speaker 1 (26:04):
Have this law than not. Yeah, I wish we could
have been honest about it, but we couldn't, so we
lied in order to get this law passed. It's unbelievable.
This shutdown goes back to that. That is what the
shutdown is about. They lied, then they're lying now. It
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is been codified by a Supreme Court judge that was
the Chief Justice, John Roberts, who was foolish enough to
rule on what they meant, not what they said. If
he holds them accountable to what they said, the law
is thrown out and healthcare is less expensive than it
is today. Is it a mess? Sure, It's always going
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to be a mess because we continue to try to
socialize it and we create We need tort reform now nationally.
But anyway, forty seven minutes past the hour. I hope
that helps you understand the shutdown.
Speaker 2 (27:08):
I yeah, I traveled with a radio taped to my bike.
This is the Morning Show with Preston Scott.
Speaker 1 (27:23):
To take some calls in a few minutes. Here on
Text with Jesus, ai app that uses chat GPT to
hook you up with what Jesus would say to you
in a conversation, or Moses or Paul or John or
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James or you know Elijah, you know whatever that's coming
up in just a few minutes. This story was interesting.
You remember the case of guy who now he's a
guy who now goes by the name Sophie, which tells
you all you need to know. He got sentenced to
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eight years in prison for nearly assassinating Supreme Court Justice
Brett Kavanaugh. You may recall he showed up at his
home with a glock, seventeen AMMO lock picks, duct tape,
pepper spray, etc. He told investigators that had US marshals
not spotted him outside his home, he would have tried
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to murder Kavanaugh. He went on to say that he
had hoped to murder three of the Conservative justices in
hopes of tilting the balance of power following the leaking
of the Dobs decision. That's scary. He got eight years,
eight years, eight years for admittedly trying to murder three
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Supreme Court justices parked outside of one of them one
of their homes. Now, days after this guy gets a
light sentence, we have a forty one year old arrested
on bomb charges. He showed up at a mass traditionally
attended by the Supreme Court justices. It's called Red mass.
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At Saint Matthew's Cathedral. It is the idea is to
bless the Supreme Court justices as they begin their fall term,
and a lot of the justices attend. His plan was
to try to blow them up. They caught him. He
had the materials. He had a tent erected outside the cathedral.
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This is what happens when you send messages like ah
eight years I just the violence in politics in this
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country now is all emanating from the left, and the
left just keeps on keeping on. What would Jesus say?
An uncomfortable segue, perhaps, but yeah, we're asking the question
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would you use text with Jesus? And I'm not here
to judge it one way or the other. I'm just
I want to hear what you would Have you used it,
have you seen it? Have you played around with it
a little bit? What would you be looking for from it?
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I'm curious. I may get nothing out of this, but
I would love to hear from you, because I know
that a lot of you are Christians. What are your
thoughts about it? Is it blasphemy? Eight five zero two
zero five WFLA The lines are open eight five zero
two zero five ninety three fifty two. Hey, here we
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go the second hour of the morning show at Preston's God.
Hello friends, ruminators, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, males
and females only, and we're taking your calls. Text with Jesus,
an artificial intelligence AI chat bot that lets users message
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biblical figures, has has grown wildly. A lot of people
using it just for fun, for curiosity. Try to have
a conversation with Biblical figures. One exchange, Jesus tells a
user anxious about work, do not be anxious about anything,
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but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving,
present your request to God good advice. It's from Philippians four.
It's powered though by open Aiye's chat GPT, which we
have shown on this program. Backup we have shared on
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this program, can't show anything on the radio. We have
shared that chat GPT has actually been accused of helping
people commit suicide. The question I have for you what
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do you think? What do you think about the app's existence?
Would you use it? And if so, how or maybe why?
It has now AI spiritual counselor personas available. But if
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you want to, you know the person that created the
app created an app called Text from the Founding Fathers,
another one text from Oscar Wilde. The idea is to
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create a little bit of an intersection here using the technology.
There are many that call it blasphemous. Managing editor at
The Babel and B Joel Berry said, AI isn't a
source of anything. It's a mirror, a twitching, a mutated
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Semila crumb, and all it can do is reflect our
own depravity back to us. For wisdom, the only legitimate
source must be trying something transcendent, objective outside ourselves. The
only real source of truth and wisdom is God's word.
They would push back and say, we're giving you God's word,
but are they eight five zero two zero five WFLA Kristen,
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what do you think about all this technology.
Speaker 5 (34:31):
I've done a lot of research on this chat GBT,
and my mom's boss actually started using it.
Speaker 6 (34:39):
He's a preacher and he didn't.
Speaker 5 (34:40):
Realize why they made it, and he used it for
biblical purposes as well. So after I did research and
you start asking it questions, it goes off of the
most common answers that most people would say. But eventually,
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if you ask it enough questions, it will.
Speaker 7 (35:05):
Tell you that it will change your thought process and
it will take certain words out of the Bible eventually,
and that it wants to roll, It wants to take over,
and it'll tell you that certain people without names it
will not give you names, want to take over us,
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control us.
Speaker 5 (35:32):
So no, I would never use this app after I
have fully experienced it with the biblical purpose. Okay, so
it's weird that you're saying it on the radio with
the biblical purpose.
Speaker 1 (35:45):
Yeah, it's it's it's crazy. One of the things that
is noted here is that, for example, if you get
if you get questions on this thing about same sex marriage,
you'll get a response with a rainbow emoji, and the
app has the the app has a Satan feature on it.
Speaker 8 (36:07):
Yeah, so it's going to tell you what you want
to hear, or what most people are going to want
to hear. It's not going to say anything negative because
it wants to get on your side.
Speaker 1 (36:18):
Yep.
Speaker 8 (36:19):
So once it's on your side and you trust it,
then it starts manipulating how you think because it starts
changing the answers over time after.
Speaker 1 (36:30):
You use this that's it's so it's so reminiscent of
Jesus on the mount of temptation with Satan when Satan
was taking scripture and twisting it. Yes, it only is a.
Speaker 8 (36:42):
Lot of people would do their research. They would understand
what this app is doing.
Speaker 7 (36:48):
Okay, and the biggest thing is getting your trust and manipulation.
Speaker 1 (36:54):
Fair enough, Kristen, thank you, great call. Good intel. What
about you? What do you think I mean? There's actually
a little more to this story. I'll get to that next,
but you're welcome to call in eight five zero two
zero five w f l A named Joe at Preston Scott.
Speaker 2 (37:17):
They're gonna get.
Speaker 9 (37:19):
I'm just reached.
Speaker 2 (37:21):
Knock knock, who's nash.
Speaker 1 (37:23):
On w f l A. There are more and more
faith based AI tools out there. There is Dean d
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e e n Buddy for Islam. How long before the
person who created that is Salmon rushtid and attacked you
don't mess with Islam. I'm telling you they actually love
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chat GPT. We'll see you. Just mark this down in
your memory bank. At some point AI is gonna take
it and twist it, and Islamic fanatics will have none
of that. They just won't. Then there's Ai Buddha. No,
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that's a thing Ai Buddha. This is what Moody Center
president James Spencer wrote in The Christian Post that Ai Jesus,
the text with Jesus app seemed less concerned with filling
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the law and the profits than providing answers palatable to
itching ears of twenty first century users. Let me be
a little more direct. When Paul was writing Timothy, Timothy
was a young protege. Paul was his mentor, and Paul
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said to him, preach the word be ready in season
and out of season. What does that mean? Always be ready?
He's elsewhere told to give a defense and apologia is
the word there for the hope that you have. But
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be ready to reprove, rebuke, and exhort with complete patience
and teaching. Now listen, for the time is coming when
people will not endure sound teaching, but having itching ears,
they will accumulate for themselves teachers to suit their own
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passions and will turn away from listening to the truth
and wander off into men. Kristen was explaining, that's what
this app eventually gets to, that over the course of time,
it might drop some scripture bombs on you in the
front end, but over time it's gonna wind itself down
paths that are totally away from the narrow path that
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Jesus said, you must walk that narrow gate, you must
walk through that it's it's gonna take you elsewhere. And
this is a problem not just with the AI technology today,
this is a problem in mainline Christian churches today. They
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create I had an exchange with a friend who I
know loves Jesus with all of his heart, and we
got talking talking about a topic, and and it was
an a moral topic. If you will, and I use
this expression, and I would, I would end this segment
with this caution to all of you, do not confuse
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what man chooses to do with a command of God.
Once you start going down that path and adopting things
that are pleasing to ears, that modify the intent of scripture,
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you're now into a humanist interpretation of God, and you're
on your own. And to any of you that are
a teacher of God's word, I'm going to suggest you
read Jude in the New Testament. There are some very
very direct, strong warnings to false teachers. Sixteen minutes past
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the hour, if you want to talk a five zero
two zero five to WFLA we'll talk more about this.
If not, we'll move on.
Speaker 2 (42:03):
The US l r A on your phone with the
iHeart Radio app and on hundreds of devices like Alexa,
Google Home, Xbox, and Sonos and Ihearts Radio.
Speaker 1 (42:12):
Season talking about a story here Text with Jesus app
drawing thousands creators, says he I can help people explore scripture,
but no pastors were involved in the development of it,
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no theologians in any way, shape or form. And we're
just getting your thoughts on all this. Let's go to Richard. Hi, Richard,
thanks for calling in.
Speaker 10 (42:43):
Morning, Priest.
Speaker 1 (42:44):
What do you think?
Speaker 10 (42:46):
I think? Actually, I think it's this app is actually
absolutely disgusting. My walk with Jesus is my walk with Jesus.
There there there's a scripture own how to pray? I
believe it in Matthew, I think. And it's in between
me and Jesus, not me in a crowd or anything
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like that. And I just I just it's in between me,
you and Jesus and Jesus.
Speaker 1 (43:17):
Only fair enough.
Speaker 10 (43:19):
Thank you, Preston.
Speaker 1 (43:20):
I appreciate you calling in. Thank you very much. Let's
go to Linda.
Speaker 11 (43:23):
Hi.
Speaker 1 (43:23):
Linda, thanks for calling.
Speaker 11 (43:26):
Hi.
Speaker 6 (43:27):
Thank you. First, I want to commend your first caller
of what she shared. But I think this is the
tool Satan's been waiting for, Okay, And I think back
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to one thing that you said that I was going
to connect to, was that I think about what happened
immediately or in the garden of Eden, how Satan used
the words the Lord had said and twisted them and
you know what happened. And then I had also thought
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of what you had said about when Jesus was in
the desert and Satan came to him and used a scripture,
and I do I think this is one of the
scariest things there ever has been. And so many people,
even sitting in churches today, don't know their Bible, so
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they they would know perhaps that you know, what said
isn't what the scripture says. But then on top of that,
this will be my last moment, is the one that
you read it's taken out of it was it was okay, right,
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it would have served as a translation, but taken out
a context, it's totally different message.
Speaker 1 (45:04):
Completely agree, Linda, thank you, Okay, thanks very much. I
appreciate it. Final caller here, John, thanks for calling in.
Speaker 11 (45:14):
Hi, good morning, I pressing. Thank you for what you do.
I'll be very succinct of the Treasury Department teaches this
agents to study what currency looks like, what the real
one looks like. They don't spend a bunch of time
looking at the fake one. If you know what the
real thing looks like, you'll identify the fake one when
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you see it. My point is, instead of messing with
novelty technology, read your Bible. Get you a new King
James version or a Christian Standard version, and read the word.
And when you know the word, whenever these charlatans come along,
you can cull them out. It's not rocket science. Folks,
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y'all have a good week.
Speaker 1 (45:55):
Thank you very much. Now, I would follow that by saying,
my personal preference is an old an IV, but what
I use today is the the English Standard Version ESV.
Speaker 8 (46:11):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (46:12):
Every every Bible translation has some things to hang its
hat on, except those that really have. For example, the
NIV has watered down some parts of scripture in recent publications.
You go back fifteen years or so and find an
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NIV that's older, you're going to get a pretty good translation.
King James. Yeah, you're gonna struggle with some of the
language that's used in The King James and the New
King James. And that's why I chant I tend to
put people in a you know, towards something else. Young's
literal is a fun way to read scripture. There are
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translations though, that are faulty, that water down a little
too much. The biggest thing, though, is what I think
the overarching point that a lot of the callers are
making is know the Word of God, because it's not
just Ai. It's about your pastor your preacher, your priest,
whoever's speaking the homily or the message. Do they know
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what the heck they're talking about? Or are they cherry
picking something, removing it from context, not going back to
use first use, not putting all of what scripture says
on the topic, but cherry picking a verse and removing
it from its context. If you don't know scripture, you
can't test and approve what's being taught to you on
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Sunday or whenever you go to church. So I think
that's the lesson the takeaway here. That's just that's that's
my two cents on this, which, frankly, due to inflation,
is probably a nickel. Now twenty seven minutes past the
hour We're going to come back. Cat Kamik neck hour
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manly minutes still to come. And some sound you must
hear on The Morning Show with Preston Scott.
Speaker 2 (48:16):
Some subjects will just make you furious. Don't worry, We're
here to make it all better.
Speaker 1 (48:22):
There you go. Yes, it's okay.
Speaker 2 (48:25):
Yes, this is the Morning Show with Preston Scott.
Speaker 1 (48:34):
Yeah, it's so much fun. I was I was telling
ose that went well. Some terrific phone calls, and it
encourages me that so many of you, and I've got
emails as well, are aware of the deception that can
exist out there, and so that that makes my herd happy.
(49:01):
I have I always have stories that I'm prepared to
talk about in case the phone segment goes south and
we don't get any calls. But but it'll it'll hold
till maybe next hour. Our time with kat Chemic will
be reduced a little bit this morning, and so we
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will have her for just a couple of segments. Big
stories in the press box, Amjet and the latest drug
maker to respond to the President's call to reduce prices
in the United States. Now, I don't know about you,
but it is really troubling to me that these major
pharmaceutical companies need the President of the United States to
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embarrass them nationally and internationally before they do the right thing.
And again, I'm not sure that they're doing this so
much because Trump is saying something, as much as they
see this as an opportunity to rehabilitate themselves. The pharmaceutical industry,
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like the medical community, was gravely damaged during COVID because
they were wrong. You could apply dishonest, but we're at
the very best were wrong. Significant announcement. Twenty twenty census
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gave Democrats a decade of electoral advantages, and Congress is
now demanding a change. So the twenty thirty census fixes things.
The Democrats have more seats in Congress than they should
have because they overcounted. And this isn't oh boy, this
is Preston going off on another one of those things
from the Daily Wire or the Daily Signal or or
(50:57):
Bright Part or you know the Federalists or the Gateway
pundit or the Fox News. No, this is the US
Census admitting they screwed up. They overcounted some states, they
undercounted other states. It was mostly undercounting Republican states and
overcounting Democrat states, but there were some exceptions. They counted
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one Democrat state, they overcounted one or two Republican states,
but the net result was damaged to Republicans in this nation.
And then we spent some time last hour sharing with
you that the real genesis of this government shut down
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is Obamacare. And we're talking going back more than a decade,
and Obamacare has ravaged the healthcare system. It is not
me things better, it has made things worse. And Democrats
are trying to continue subsidies to artificially keep Obamacare prices
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in check, and they're just not The Obamacare solution was
a mirage. But that's only part of the shutdown equation.
When we come back, I want to get into more
of the shutdown and I want you to hear of
some of the other reasons why the extreme wing of
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the Democrat Party is threatening the rest of them to
keep the government closed.
Speaker 2 (52:40):
I do what you're talking about. It's the Morning Show
with Preston Scott.
Speaker 1 (52:50):
Now, it's interesting that Van Jones is become somewhat of
a truth detector out there, shutting down some of the
hateful rhetoric on the extreme left and the left about
Charlie kirk More on that next hour. But he's on
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CNN talking about how Chuck Schumer told him three months
ago that a government shut down. Van Jones was advocating
shut it down because Van Jones is an extreme liberal.
Now he's not a reckless one, but he's a liberal
and illiberal, but again not a reckless one. He said,
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I was talking to Chuck Schumer telling him that he
was wrong about shutting down the government. He convinced me
that shutting down the government was stupid, the dumbest thing
they could possibly do. That's Van Jones, a Democrat, operative
and a liberal commentator, a guy who was a flavor
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of the of the term for Barack Obama loved him
some Van Jones and now saying what Schumer doing. He
just convinced me three months ago that shutting down the
government was dumb. It's not just about illegal immigrant healthcare.
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Listen to US Senator John Kennedy.
Speaker 4 (54:26):
We found that under President Biden, they were spending three
million dollars for circumcisions and vasectomies in Zambia.
Speaker 12 (54:36):
We put that, took that out.
Speaker 4 (54:38):
The congresswoman says, we're going to shut down government till
you put that back in. We found five hundred thousand
dollars of American taxpayer money for electric buses in Rwanda.
We found three point six million dollars for pastry cooking
classes and dance focus groups for male prostitutes in eighty
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Why kid you not, I'm not making this up. That
was in the budget under President Biden. We took it out.
Congresswoman in case show Cortes in the socialist wing, the
loon wing of the Democratic Party says we're going to
shut down govern until you put it back in. I'll
just read you a few more that we took out.
They are demanding we put back in. Six million dollars
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for media organizations for the Palestinians, eight hundred and thirty
three thousand dollars for transgender people in Nepa, three hundred
thousand dollars for a pride parade in Wassuitu, eight hundred
and eighty two thousand dollars for social media and mentorship
in Serbia. Four point two million dollars.
Speaker 12 (55:46):
We took it out.
Speaker 4 (55:47):
The congresswoman and the socialist wing of their party says,
we've got to put that back in for that open government.
Four point two million dollars from lesbian, gay, bisexual, trend,
gender queer and intersects people in the Western Balkans and Uganda.
Speaker 12 (56:06):
I could spend the rest.
Speaker 4 (56:07):
Of the afternoon here, we took all that out. It
upset Congresswoman Ocasio court Is. It upset the socialist.
Speaker 12 (56:14):
Wing of her party.
Speaker 4 (56:15):
And now that wing of her party and the congresswoman
are threatening all other Democrats and saying, you've got to
shut that government down till we get what we want.
And part of what they want is to add this
kind of stuff back into the bill.
Speaker 12 (56:32):
And that's what this fight is all about.
Speaker 1 (56:38):
Next, I mean three point six million dollars for pastry
classes for male prostitutes and Haiti, eight and thirty three
thousand for transgender programs into Paul, three million for circumcisions
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and vasectomies in Zambia, four point two million for LGBTQ
plus programs in the Balkans and Uganda. This is the
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Democrat Party. Don't fall for this idea. Well, it's just
the extremest No, no, no, The Democrats are voting with them.
They are seeding common sense to the extremists on the left.
And so if the government stays shut down for things
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like this, and health care for illegals, and not health care,
but health insurance, because anybody can go into a hospital
and receive healthcare if it's an emergency. They cannot refuse you.
They cannot. This is why people are gonna miss paychecks.
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Forty seven minutes past now mainly minute coming up next, Men.
Speaker 2 (58:31):
And women who serve our communities as first responders.
Speaker 1 (58:34):
Thank you.
Speaker 2 (58:35):
It's the Morning Show with President Scott.
Speaker 1 (58:44):
Welcome to another edition of a Manly Minute. Yeah, we
do this on Tuesdays most of the time, and we
like to teach you how to teach your young son
how to be a man. A real man.
Speaker 3 (59:08):
Is what.
Speaker 1 (59:10):
Godly women are looking for. Even women that aren't necessarily godly,
they're looking for a real man. Even illiberal women are
out there going. Aren't there any real men that aren't
like stupid politically and think conservatism? Sorry, real men are conservatives. Now,
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these are traits, these are skills, these are virtues to
teach your son so he will be a man, because
after all, you're male by birth, you're man by choice.
And for this one I am into the book The
Lost Art of Being a Man. How to mow the lawn,
and it's a book full of little tidbits teaching manliness.
(59:56):
Teach your son how to unclaw drain. Now there's a
time and a place that you need to call the plumber.
But you would be amazed at the number of slow
drains you can fix yourself. Maybe with a little tiny
(01:00:19):
plastic router. Maybe you need one that goes a little
longer than that, a little little deeper than that. Maybe
it's just pouring a little something something in there and
letting it go and then down it goes. But like
a lot of things around the house, it requires a
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little knowledge, a little intuition, a little contemplation, and then
some no how I guess that you you know, we're
talking about unclogging a drain here like a toilet. You know,
plunger lung are incredible. But the real point of this
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is when you confront a challenge at home, if you
have a son, let him be part of the solution,
even if it's trial and error in the sense of
not doing damage to anything, but just saying, hey, let's
try this. Now that's not going to work. Okay, we
need to call a plumber, But you teach him the
(01:01:26):
process of diagnosing to find out if it's something that
you can fix that he can fix. Let him be
alongside during the problem solving process. And for single moms
out there, it's okay if he learns that lesson from you.
You're doing the best you can. Bring your son alongside
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as you try to solve that problem with the sink.
It's okay to consult YouTube now and then and then
try it with him. These are transferable skills. There. You
have a manly minute here on the Morning Show with
Preston Scott. All right, we got us Congressman Kat Camrack.
(01:02:11):
She's just gonna be able to join us for a
couple of segments, so she will join us next, and
then we've got some stuff. Have you heard about what
happened in Chicago? Chicago, Chicago, as in the superintendent of
the police lying at the press conference, I mean in
(01:02:32):
your face lying, Oh my goodness, no way, I'm standing
by that. Guys. He's telling those lies. You know, God
could hit him with lightning and you you'd suffer collateral
damage on that one. I mean he was lying, lying.
We are definitely going to talk about that and uh
(01:02:54):
and what you're watching play out in Chicago is Slolenski's
rules for radicals. That's what you're watching play out. Busy
third hour, still to come stay with us ruminators. If
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I passed the hour, we're gonna waste no time because
time is fleeting this morning. That's what happens when you
are a member of the United States Congress. Joining us
is US Congresswoman Cat Camick from Florida's third District. Good morning, Cat,
how are you.
Speaker 13 (01:03:38):
I'm doing good. Great to be with you in between
diaper changes. And by diaper changes, I don't mean my
own I mean little baby O.
Speaker 1 (01:03:45):
I thought you might be talking about some of the
members of Congress.
Speaker 13 (01:03:48):
But certainly in the Senate, absolutely, because they won do
act like babies in summer of the age for that
to actually be a thing. But anyway, I digress.
Speaker 1 (01:03:58):
I have spent a good bit of time this morning
talking about the shutdown, pointing out that this primarily is
about an absurd number of requests that people like AOC
want to put back in and Schumer is basically surrendering
the rest of the party to the extremists. Plus illegal
immigrant health care in the form of health insurance subsidies
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in the like, How would you characterize the shutdown, I
would say.
Speaker 13 (01:04:24):
It's not just a shutdown, but it's a shakedown. You
hit it right on the head there. We're looking at
a request from the Democrats of one point five trillion dollars,
and in that one point five trillion dollars, they are
requesting two hundred billion dollars with a B for illegal
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non citizen taxpayer funded healthcare. And I actually have had
a few Democrat constituents in my office here in the
last couple of days, because I always have an open
door policy. You know, anyone who wants come in and meet,
they absolutely can. And they all try to challenge me
on this, and I'm always happy to point out that
on page fifty seven, section twenty one forty one of
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the Democrat counter proposal, it says in black and white
exactly what we've been saying. That they want to give
non citizens illegals healthcare that is even better than what
people on Medicaid effectively kick and so yes, that is
actually their number one ask. But as part of that,
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there's also some other nuggets in there. In trying to
do the subsidy for insurance companies, they're actually rolling back
the historic fifty billion dollars that we just invested into
rural healthcare. And for anybody in North Florida, you know,
you see it. The healthcare system. It's crumbling as we
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know it. We don't have healthcare. We've got sick care,
the health all the clinics are shutting down, we have
maternity health deserts, hospitals shutting Downmocrats want to take that
investment and direct it elsewhere. So we have a huge
mess on our hands. But we're going to hold firm.
Speaker 1 (01:06:07):
I was just going to ask you, will the Speaker,
will the Senate majority leader.
Speaker 13 (01:06:12):
Hold absolutely there's zero appetite out of the Republican conference
in the House or the Senate to perpetuate a four
hundred billion dollar subsidy to insurance companies. Keep in mind
that insurance companies have logged a two hundred and thirty
seven percent profit margin this year. There's no appetite in
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the country. And I don't care if you're a Republican
or Democrat. It's third that an insurance company would get
the subsidy to then turn around and say I'm going
to lower your health insurance. Meanwhile, I'm going to keep
denying because we see denials on the rise and perpetuate
a system that is effectively broken. We're not going to
do that. So the Speaker has been very clear, we
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are not going to hold the American people hostage over
a discussion that is entirely separate, and I should add
entirely of the Democrat to doing. Keep in mind, they
were the ones that made these subsidies temporary and slated
the date for this and everything. Meanwhile they're saying it's
so essential that it needs to be made permanent. Well,
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they had nothing but time, space and opportunity to do so,
and they opted not to. Makes you wonder why.
Speaker 1 (01:07:22):
Joining us on the program, US congress Woman kat Camick,
Florida's third congressional district. Our guests, we've got it for
one more segment where she's got to run and do
a little TV hit this morning. We got more to
come here in the Morning Show with Preston Scott.
Speaker 2 (01:07:40):
Arning Show with Preston Scott.
Speaker 1 (01:07:41):
Go ahead, Make My Day on News Radio.
Speaker 2 (01:07:45):
One hundred point seven WUFLA.
Speaker 1 (01:07:51):
It's sucking a lot of air out of the room.
The government quote shut down. The fact of the matter
is the overwhelming majority of you feel no impact of this,
which really speaks to the large es of government. But
kat I thought it was amazing. The Washington Post and
an op ed said, the real problem is that the
Affordable Care Act was never actually affordable. President Barack Obama's
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signature achievement allowed people to buy insurance on marketplaces with
subsidies based on their income. The dirty little truth about Obamacare,
which we knew more than a decade ago, is finally
being admitted to by some on the left.
Speaker 13 (01:08:28):
M I mean, that's it right there. I couldn't have
said it better myself. The Affordable Care Act is never
been affordable. And when you talk about people who are
watching as this fight is going on and they hear
all my premiums are going to increase, keep in mind
that again you have a broken system that over the
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entire course of the ACA or Obamacare as we all
know it, it has gotten worse. Your premiums have doubled,
while the quality of care has been cut in half.
The number of doctors, the number of procedures, you know,
accessibility has actually gotten worse. That is why you see,
not only is it fiscally irresponsible to continue moving forward
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down this path, but we have some serious structural reforms
that have to be made in order to really get
back to a place where you and your doctor are
making decisions for yourself and your family rather than some
bureaucrat or someone at the insurance company who's going to
either approve or deny your procedures and your healthcare needs.
That's me as absurd. So again, we're eighty five days
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out from those those subsidies expiring. There's absolutely no good
reason as to why they want to tack on a
massive and I mean massive. You heard, four hundred billion
dollars without a single debate on it, and so I
just think that this is ridiculous. People are seeing the
writing on the wall that Democrats conveniently omit that they
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voted for this bill four times. Previously, this exact bill,
every single word exactly the same, they voted for it
four times. But now they're willing to hold hostage the
entire American government. And you see, most people aren't really
impacted by this because people have gotten smart to the
fact that the fearmongering doesn't work. Social Security checks still
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going out the door. Where we do need to actually
address things is the military. They should never be used
as political pawns in the Democrats gains or any game
for that matter, they're the ones that are not getting paid.
When you look at TSA, border patrol, ice, etc. They're
showing up doing their jobs and they're not being paid.
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That's not okay, that's not right. They should absolutely be paid.
But every time we put the bill on the floor
to pay our essential services in a government shutdown, the Democrats,
they know, tells you everything you need to know about
where they're at. And that's me is really really discouraging.
Just as an American, that's really discouraging.
Speaker 1 (01:10:55):
Well, you highlight and you brought up Ice, and I
have to point out out, boy, if there's not If
there's an issue that highlights the difference better between Democrat
run states and Republican run states, it's what's going on
with trying to enforce immigration laws in this country. You
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look at what's happening in states like California, in Illinois,
in Oregon, and you compare it to what's happened, say
in Florida, where nothing's happened, where we're getting it done.
It's stark.
Speaker 13 (01:11:28):
I mean, and my heart just broke. We all. I
hope everyone has heard that that call out where ICE
was getting swarmed by some very agitated protesters. They were
getting violent, and they called for backup, and you heard
rank and file officers in Chicago on the radio talking
(01:11:51):
to dispatch saying, you know, are we going? Are we
being dispatched? And the dispatch operator was basically saying, no
leadership has given us directive, do not respond. My heart
broke for not only the ICE agents on the ground
that must have been absolutely terrifying, but then the aige
the officers who wanted to be there to back their
fellow brother and sister up As the wife of a
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first responder, this is something that it really hits home,
It really really hits home. And that again is the
Democrats political leadership right there saying that they are going
to literally play politics with people's lives by issuing a
directive like that. So I think that the difference couldn't
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be more stark. Americans are not stupid. They're seeing how
this is playing out around the country, and overwhelmingly, I
think you're going to see that reflected in midterms next year.
Speaker 1 (01:12:44):
I hope so. And I hope that members of Congress,
I hope. I don't know if you're on the Appropriate Committee. Cat.
But I hope that the superintendent of police in Chicago,
who lied to the media yesterday and said no such
order was given when the evidence is overwhelming, I hope
he's called to t to find answer to that.
Speaker 13 (01:13:02):
I imagine he probably will. Let's get the government back
up and running and get back to our work of
actually doing our appropriation builds so we can reduce the
size and scope of government, and I'm sure in the
meantime we'll be holding people accountable through the Appropriate Committee.
Speaker 1 (01:13:19):
Kat. Thanks as always, we'll talk again in a couple
of weeks.
Speaker 10 (01:13:21):
Be well appreciate it.
Speaker 13 (01:13:22):
Preston, have a good one.
Speaker 1 (01:13:23):
Thank you. US Congresswoman Kat Camick with US sixteen past
the hour, and it perfectly tease up our next segment
on The Morning Show with Preston Scott twenty one minutes
(01:13:46):
past the hour. This is what has come of Chicago
Ice agents surrounded. They're requesting Chicago police come in and help.
Listen to what happened. This is disp This is the
audio that is public record.
Speaker 8 (01:14:04):
Direction, have them stay put two or three?
Speaker 10 (01:14:09):
Oh wait, all right, I have them whole Titans.
Speaker 6 (01:14:11):
I'll give you for the direction, please.
Speaker 14 (01:14:13):
And again part of the Chief of Patrol.
Speaker 11 (01:14:15):
We have all the units that for.
Speaker 14 (01:14:20):
Chief of Patrol said, all units clear out from there.
We're not sending anybody over to that location. And nine
just took him from a thirty ninth place in Ketsie.
They were saying that they were being surrounded by that
large crowd and they were requesting the police. We're not
sending I'm calling waving off all of the cars heading
the thirty ninth place in Catsie.
Speaker 1 (01:14:42):
Given those are the orders we're being given. It's in writing,
it's on audio, and the Superintendent of police in Chicago
is denying it. This is surreal that we are watching
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this happen in American cities. That in Portland, in Chicago,
in major US cities, we have illegal immigrants following ICE
(01:15:34):
agents because they're getting protection from local elected officials. There
are police that want to help. Meanwhile, you've got the
mayor Brandon Johnson saying that the right wants to start
another civil war and re litigate the What the heck
(01:15:57):
is he talking about. They are all following Saul Olenski's
rules for radicals. This is all about creating lawlessness and
chaos for a political purpose, allowing it for a political purpose. JB. Pritzker,
the governor of of of Illinois. Tina Kotek, the governor
(01:16:22):
of Oregon. Of course we know about Gavin Newsom. Put
them all together.
Speaker 9 (01:16:28):
He's a liar. He's a liar, a liar, he's a liar.
He's a liar, you're a How does the media you
tell me this? How does the media let him get
away with it? You know, he's a liar. How do
they let How does this happen? Because when it comes
(01:16:51):
round to elections, this is about myths, lies, exaggeration, lies.
Speaker 1 (01:16:56):
He's a liar, liar, liar, my favorite sound drops. Ever, So,
while Brandon Johnson, the mayor of Chicago, is lecturing the
rest of the country on if Congress won't rein in
the president, the city of Chicago will, and he signed
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an executive order creating ice free zones in Chicago. So
while all that's going on, thirty people were shot over
the weekend in Chicago, five killed, twenty five others wounded.
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Victims ranged sixteen to sixty two. Someone commented on x
if this were a foreign army, there would be f
fifteen bombing runs in Chicago. With the number of shootings
that happened routinely. Do you remember what happened on Labor
Day weekend? Labor Day weekend was carnage all around Chicago,
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and yet the mayor is focused on ice. He wants
the illegals. Remember Brandon Johnson's a Marxist socialist, proudly this
is the goal of it. Anarchy, chaos, violence, suppression of
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law and order for the suppressed working class, which is
absolutely complete gibberish. I'm going to remind you Portland, Chicago
two examples of electing socialists, Marxist communists to city offices.
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This is what happens. Are you listening Tallahassee twenty seven
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Thing Show with Preston Scott on News Radio one hundred
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If you caught the conversation little brief conversation the day
ten good minutes with US Congresswoman caccamick, you heard her
describe why the shutdown was taking place. Democrats are now
subservient to the extreme part of the party, namely Alexandria
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Cassio Cortes. It's not just about healthcare for illegal immigrants, which,
by the way, they get healthcare you walk into a hospital,
you're going to get treated. This is about Obamacare, but
it's also about a lot of other things. As US
Senator John Kennedy explained, we.
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Found that under President Biden, they were spending three million
dollars for circumcisions and vasectomies in Zambia.
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We put that, took that out.
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The congresswoman says, we're going to shut down government till
you put that back he We found five hundred thousand
dollars of American taxpayer money for electric buses in Rwanda.
We found three point six million dollars for pastry cooking
classes and dance focus groups for male prostitutes in eighty
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Why kid you not, I'm not making this up. It
was in the budget under President Biden. We took it out.
Congresswoman in Case showed Cortes in the socialist wing, the
loon wing of the Democratic Party says we're going to
shut down govern until you put it back in. I'll
just read you a few more that we took out.
They are demanding we put back in. Six million dollars
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for media organizations for the Palestinians, eight hundred and thirty
three thousand dollars for transgender people in Nepau, three hundred
thousand dollars for a pride parade in Masuitou, eight hundred
and eighty two thousand dollars for social media and mentorship
in Serbia.
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Four point two million dollars. We took it out.
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The congresswoman and the socialist wing of their party says,
we've got to put that back in for that open government.
Four point two million dollars for lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer
and intersect people in the Western Balkans and Uganda. I
could spend the rest of the afternoon here. We took
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all that out. It upset Congresswoman Ocasio court Is. It
upset the socialist.
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Wing of her party.
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And now that wing of her party and the congresswoman
are threatening all other Democrats and saying, you've got to
shut that government down till we get what we want.
And part of what they want is to add this
kind of stuff back into the bill.
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And that's what this fight is all about.
Speaker 1 (01:22:37):
It is shameful while Democrats whine and complain and fear
monger on things like Social Security, which by the way,
is being paid, but the fund is in trouble. Why
because we spend tax dollars on things we don't need
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to spend money on. When you subsidize health insurance for
people that are not legal citizens of this country, you
are robbing Social Security of the funds needed. You're robbing
Medicare of the funds needed. I don't know how much
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more plain it can be, but I let it happen.
Let it happen. Speaking of letting it happen. When we
come back, I'm going to share a strategical change I
would make if I were the president of the United States.
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Twenty minutes away from the top of the hour, it
is The Morning Show with Preston Scott. The Preston Show
with Morning Scott. What the President has solved the issue
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in Washington, d c. For now by sending in the
National Guard overwhelming Democrat run community. But that's the home
of Congress, that's the home of the monuments, the memorials,
that's the heartbeat of America. Yeah, you can say New
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York is from a physical perspective, perhaps, but that's our
nation's capital. Never should it have statehood. It's not a state.
It is the district of Columbia. It is where our
government calls home. But sending the National Guard to Portland
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and Chicago. I go, you know what, I am now
of the opinion, fine, let it burn. For that matter,
let California burn. Yeah, but what about the people that
don't that They don't they don't want that to happen.
They're they're they love this country. They're old school Democrats,
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they're Republicans. They don't think that way. Oh well, not
enough of them. Lessons come hard in life. No matter
what our protestations might be. There are some that only
truly learn by burning their hand on the stove, by
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being reckless. With the latter, we hope it doesn't happen.
We wish it wouldn't happen. We don't want anybody hurt.
But sometimes that's how lessons are learned. And this isn't
about the people that know better. This is about the
people that don't. I'm not sure that we need to
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worry about insulating them from the consequences of their votes.
We need to allow Chicago to be truly what it
has been allowed to become a hub for illegal immigration
and a place where black on black crime goes without
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any checks or balances to it. Just let them kill
each other. Portland you want to surrender to the homeless
and to the Clantifa, the paid protester crowd. Fine, it's
all yours, Portland, good luck to you. I did a
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little mock trial run of the video feature the big
stories in the press box and yesterday in summarizing, and
you're never going to see it because we're still in
the testing phase, the beta phase. Check me out, huh,
knowing all that terminology, we're in the beta phase. So
one of the things I said about that is Portland,
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good luck to you. This is what you chose. This
is what you chose. Good luck to you. Suffer. California suffer.
Terrible that people lost a bunch of homes in the
fires last year. But you know what, it was because
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of California and the people that you that Californians elect,
that that caused that, that allowed that to happen, because
they won't deal with the brush that goes unburned and controlled.
They won't let it be cut down. They won't do
those things. My god, the cutting down of that brush
might contribute to to CO two, which, by the way,
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we're now in a short supply of we have a
shortage of CO two. You know what, that does CO
two is bad because trees need CO two to live.
Vegetation must have CO two, and in return it creates
oxygen for us. But that's we're throwing things out of balance.
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And sometimes the lessons just have to be learned the
hard way. And while I really do think that the
best thing for now is to send the guard. If
judges are shutting it down, even if they're wrong, fine,
appeal it, but pull them out. Pull them out, Let
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the people live with the consequences of their choice, and
that we find the most lasting lessons with our children,
letting them live with the consequences of their choices. Forty
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six minutes after the album It's the Morning Show. Yesterday,
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I got a call and I was in the mood
to answer it. Unknown call. It didn't immediately roll into spam.
It said verified phone number, and so when I just
leaned towards, knowing it's one of those calls, I tend
to answer it this way Hello, not hello, but hello.
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Then you hear the people in the sweat shop in
the background, all the callers, right, everybody, and this very
young sounding lady says, yes, I'm with consumer Services with
Visa MasterCard, and I went, No, you're not deep Click gone, friends, Friends,
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Please don't fall for this stuff. Whether it's texting, phone calls.
I'm not changing my number. I've had this phone number forever.
It's like my personal email address. I have a personal
email address. That is like ridiculous. People say to me,
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how long have you had that? Because it's not whatever
four thousand and three, it's just whatever. No numbers attached
to it. No, just that's it. I'm not changing that
because of some idiots. And so, whether it's email, whether
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it's your phone, whether it's calls or texts, don't don't
fall for any of it. If it's legit, when you
call them, it'll make sense, don't call that number back.
Call the For example, if you have a Visa MasterCard,
call Visa a MasterCard, call the bank, call them directly
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and say hey, I got a call from you. Guys,
they'll go, no, you didn't. More than likely, if it's legit,
then you can deal with it right then and there.
But I admit I get a certain amount of self
satisfaction from running these fools. I do. It's a weakness
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in my in, my in my maturity. I love it.
I love it. You kiss your mama with that mouth
that lies to me like that. Are your parents proud
of what you do for a living lying to people
and take trying to take their money? Really? Yeah, that'll do.
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Start started the radio program with Romans eight verse thirty
four and it was a follow up to the blasphemous
programming I heard on Coast to Coast am that inspired
that segment. There's another warning for you, man. I'm just
dishing out warnings left and right here on this program.
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Had a good is it with the US Congressman when
Kat camick our manly minute, I recommended that you teach
your son how to clear a drain, all different forms.
Let him be part of the process. We listened to
Senator John Kennedy talk about some of the reasons why
Democrats are actually caving to AOC and the extremeist wing
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of the party. It's unbelievable. Whatever soul Democrats had, they're
selling it to the extreme left. Twenty twenty census gave
Dems a decade of electoral advantages, or will when the
decade is done and Congress is demanding that they change it.
The Census Bureau admitted in twenty twenty two that they
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undercounted and overcounted and it benefited Democrats. It should be changed.
It should have been changed prior to the twenty four election.
Amjen the latest drugmaker to respond to President Trump's call
to reduce US drug prices. CNN's Van Jones revealing Chuck
Schumer told him that shutting down the government by Democrats
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would be stupid. But they've done it anyway. Why is
that the extreme wing of the party. They're in fear
of them. The police superintendent of Chicago is a liar.
We prove that, and we traced the shutdown back to
the shutdown back to Obamacare, and we had some calls
on texting with Jesus. It's a great show. See you tomorrow.