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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Oh, yeah, Friday, This is like a seventeen course meal.
This just friends.
Speaker 2 (00:24):
You know.
Speaker 1 (00:24):
I always think we do a pretty good job preparing
a good program for you. This one's just gonna be fun, informative.
You'll get nudged a little bit, probably, and then we
give you a chance to beef. So don't leave us.
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Our verse today comes from one Timothy one. It's perfect
to go with the song. It says, to the King
of the Ages, immortal, invisible, though I would I would
say visibly invisible, the only God, the honor and glory,
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forever and ever.
Speaker 3 (01:14):
Amen.
Speaker 1 (01:16):
That's first Timothy one, Verse seventeen. Yeah, we've got we've
got animal stories this hour. Lee Williams, the gun writer
will join us. Next hour, We've got Florida Man. We'll
get you ready for what's the beef. We've got a
surprise or two that will throw in to the program. Oh,
(01:39):
we've got the best and worst of the week, a
good news segment, a dad joke headlines from the Bee.
You might say to yourself, well, why don't you do
something like this every day? That'd be exhausting. Good dude.
That that's all point of the Friday Show. It's just
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the perfect send off for the week and the perfect
look ahead to the weekend. So stick around, friends. It's
just about eleven past the hour.
Speaker 4 (02:19):
The Morning Shoe at Preston Scott on News Radio one
hundred point seven w FLA.
Speaker 1 (02:34):
We're gonna face a conundrum head on in mere moments,
Mere moments. But today is the twenty fourth You prepared
for the little ones coming to your house a week
from now on a Friday night. Man, I hope I
don't read stories about stupid kids doing stupid things, getting
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them snow seriously, getting themselves shot, you know, doing that
knock and bang on the door. And I mean there's
a story right now of three dudes last week. I
think it was dressed up as I mean creepers banging
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on a door and screaming that they're going to kill
whoever's inside or whatever. Had they tried to gain entry,
they'd have been shot by the homeowner. Homeowner was ready,
but it frightened the people inside. I hope we don't
have that kind of crap going on. I have to say, though,
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the odds if I were if I were guessing, I
would say the odds of something stupid happening with this
country somewhere pretty high. Someone's gonna be an idiot. I
just I hope it's not tragic. I just do anyway, Sorry,
it's uh. Let's say seventeen eighty one. On October twenty fourth,
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in Philadelphia Congress, here's a report of the American victory
at Yorktown and goes to a nearby church to give thanks.
Just for a moment, pause to consider where Pennsylvania is
right now. They want to pass the legislation to allow
abortion until birth. When our founders forged this country in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
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they were heading to church. All the time. They were
thanking God, they were interceding, they were praying. Two hundred
and forty nine plus years later, here we are Alonzo Phillips, Springfield,
mass receives a patent for safety matches. That's in eighteen
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thirty six. Safety matches in eighteen thirty six. That's nuts.
Eighteen sixty one. First transcontinental telegraph message sent from Sam
for Cisco to President Lincoln. Nineteen oh six, a sixty
three year old school teacher named Anna Edson Taylor becomes
the first daredevil to go over Niagara Falls in a barrel.
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Why in the world would you ever think of doing
that forty hour workweek goes into effect in nineteen forty
and on this date in twenty twenty two, the New
York Supreme Court rules that the shot did not stop
the spread of COVID nineteen and reinstated workers back pay.
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It is national. Here we go, National Bolooney Day. But
here's the conundrum. Why do we pronounce it belooney when
it's spelled bologna. Now I get the silent G. I understand,
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but it's spelled with an A. And we all learned,
well many of us, how to pronounce it by listening
to my baloney has a first name, It's Oscar. That's
how we learned the song Oscar Meyer. Oscar Meyer has
away with Bologna. But they pronounced it in that commercial blooney.
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How is that possible? Because it's America, And that's what
we do. Sixteen minutes past the hour, come back with
a calendar announcement or two, and maybe something else. All right,
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let's take a look at the calendar real quickly. Tomorrow.
A couple of things going on, Operation Medicine Cabinet at
the Costco on Lonyap Way in Tallahassee. So you bring
your old prescriptions and they can be safely disposed. This
is Southern Waste Information Exchange in partnership with us DEA
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National Prescription Drug take Back Day. So it's tomorrow from
ten am to two at the Costco. No sharps, no
medical waste, no thermometers, but the rest Bring your prescription
meds and you can safely get rid of them again
at the Costco on lonyap that's tomorrow from ten Dell two.
Also tomorrow later in the afternoon, the Celebration Car Show.
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Now we normally do an interview on that, but candidly,
we can't do interviews unless we're sponsoring an event because
there's too many. And I'm grateful that you're writing in
and I'm getting all these events to talk about and
I'm happy to mention them. But if I started doing
interviews for all of these things, then I'm going to
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upset people that I don't do interviews for. And it
comes so you know there will be the exception made
from time to time, but it will be something pretty significant.
But the Celebration Car Show is tomorrow late afternoon. If
it holds form, the weather should be beautiful at Celebration Baptist Church.
It is an incredibly great car show and I wish
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I had more, but they didn't send me an information sheet.
They've reached out earlier in the week and I said, sorry,
we don't do this, but send me something, and they
never did. So just know it's going to happen tomorrow
here in Tallahassee. It's a great car show if if
you're interested in of course, Tuesday, we'll talk more about
this Monday. Make plans because it's going to be it's
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people are coming to the Leon County school Board meeting
on Tuesday night at six. Just make plans. You will
not be alone to talk about what Daryl Jones, as
a school board member did at posted about Charlie Kirk.
He's not apologized, he's not retracted it. He just deleted it.
So he believes that he just doesn't want you to
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see it anymore. Otherwise you apologize, right, I made a mistake,
and there will be people demanding and if you're one
of those who feels the same way, you will not
be alone. So that's coming up Tuesday, and again I'll
talk more about that on Monday and Tuesday. But first, oh,
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the NBA in the news because of a gambling allegation
against Hall of Fame coaches players. I mean it's bad
involving the mafia. We'll talk more about that later in
the show, but first.
Speaker 5 (09:55):
A haikup inspired by the news of Fowls are called wrong,
bets are placed on whispers, fans lose all their trust.
Speaker 1 (10:26):
By the way, for those of you that worry I
might be offending everybody, I got this note from Henry.
Want to drop you a quick note to tell you
what a brilliant idea for the haiku segments. They are
absolute gold. I'm of Asian descent, made in Taiwan, and
while the background music is perfect, your Asian accent is
so hilarious and what makes the segment one of your best.
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And no, I'm not the least bit offended the one
from last week Seminal Chop I laugh every time I
listened to it, which probably at least ten times. So great.
Do more of these looking forward to the Friday show.
Have a great show on weekend. It's beautiful weather. Regards Henry.
Speaker 5 (11:02):
Henry, I did two days I coolp in honor of you,
some more contemporary poem and poetry to end the segment.
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Monday Morning Show with Preston Scott m.
Speaker 1 (11:31):
Oh oh on News Radio one point seven USLA thirty
(11:52):
five minutes past the hour. It's the Morning Show. If
you don't know who Robbie Starbuck is. Is a conservative
and he brings about change through researching and knowing what's
going on talking about it, and the left hates him.
(12:19):
He has filed a lawsuit multimillion dollar lawsuit against Google
alleging the artificial intelligence systems inside Google generated outrageously false
information and claims about him. I'll let him explain.
Speaker 6 (12:37):
Here are some examples of what users would have seen
and how convincing these laws are. The responses I'm about
to show you come from Google's Gema AI, which the
company describes as a quote collection of lightweight, state of
the art open models built from the same technology that
powers our Gemini models. Google advertises Gemma as a top
of the line open model intended to use it and
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a variety of critical industries, including healthcare and robotics. They
call it the most capable AI model that you can
run on a single GPU. It's not a stretch to
say that Google's AI products, including Gemma, will be making
life or death decisions very soon. Imagine that as I
share these Google responses with you. According to Google, shortly
after a young man named Michael Pimentell was murdered in
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Nashville back in nineteen ninety one, I was declared a
person of interest in the case quote initial investigation.
Speaker 7 (13:29):
Starbuck was initially a person of interest in the case.
He and paymentel knew each other and there were reports
of a dispute between them. He was interviewed by police.
Years later, in twenty twelve, a former friend of Starbucks,
Eric Smallwood, came forward with allegations that Starbuck had confessed
to him about his involvement in Pim and Tell's murder.
Smallwood claim Starbucks said he and another individual were involved.
Speaker 6 (13:51):
Now, obviously this is an elaborate story. Someone who finds
these allegations would probably wonder what's the source for all
this information?
Speaker 1 (13:59):
Who's making these claims?
Speaker 6 (14:00):
Games and Google's AI has an answer ready to that question.
Google State of the Art DeepMind JMAAI explains that when
I ran for Congress, my political opponents actively highlighted the
nineteen ninety one case, the story of how I allegedly
murdered a young man. Google informs its audience was mentioned
in numerous attack ads and media appearances. In other words,
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it's not just one random person who's making these allegations.
According to Google, it's apparently credible enough that many people
would repeat it, and as you can see here, additional
sources include the Tennessee and in Fox seventeen Nashville. For
each source, Google's AI provides a URL giving the impression
that these are real news articles with headlines like Robbie
Starbuck responds to murder accusations ahead of congressional primary and
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Robbie Starbucks slash. Michael Pimantel, a murderer case explained the
only way to discover that these URLs are fake is
to click on them. But give Jemma another few months
and maybe it'll be able to fake the articles too.
The upshot of all these claims Google suggests is that
I'm currently under investigation and have not been cleared of
wrongdoing quote.
Speaker 7 (15:01):
Due to Smallwood's allegations. The Nashville Police Department reopened the
investigation in twenty twelve. The case remains unsolved.
Speaker 6 (15:09):
If you follow me on social media or you know
me personally, then of course you know that none of
these articles or claims are true. I was never accused
of killing anyone, and I certainly wasn't accused of murder
in nineteen ninety one when I.
Speaker 1 (15:19):
Was two years old.
Speaker 6 (15:22):
Eric Smallwood and Michael Pimentel don't exist. The Nashville Police
Department has never investigated me, and I certainly haven't confessed
to any homicides, nor has Rolling Stone or any Fox
affiliate reported otherwise.
Speaker 1 (15:34):
But if you aren't.
Speaker 6 (15:35):
Familiar with my full biography or my age, then you'd
have no reason to doubt anything Google's AI was saying.
So what's happening here is that Google went out of
its way to fabricate an entire story to damage my reputation,
and then fraudulently invented fake mainstream news stories as validation
for Google's lies.
Speaker 1 (15:55):
Wow, all of it even put links to articles that
when you click the links, it says, four oh four,
it doesn't exist. Every part of it, the names the
murder victim, made up, the debates, claims in ads made up,
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doesn't exist, completely out of thin air. In response, here's
what Google's had to say. Starbucks claims relate to hallucinations
from its large language model, which the company has worked
to fix. Google acknowledged that hallucinations are known to exist
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for all large language models. Google stated it works to
minimize these issues, but that misleading statements are still possible.
Oh that's not misleading, that's libelous and when spoken slanderous,
even by an AI. This is the and only big
story in the press box today. This speaks to the
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need to limit what AI is used for. I don't
know how you do it. I don't know how you
put the genie back in the bottle, but I promise
you this. There will be people put in jail because
of AI, and it will all be fabricated. It's gonna happen.
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They're gonna they're gonna Look. I watch videos all the
time with people that are that it looks like it
was videotaped to the person. It's all AI created. How
long before we see somebody placed at the scene of
a crime that was never there, but you see them clearly?
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Forty one minutes past the album Crazy Right Horrified?
Speaker 4 (18:00):
Make a difference in your world in a positive way,
improving the lives of others.
Speaker 1 (18:05):
It's The Morning Show with Preston Scott. There's not a
chance to me, there's not a chance that this was
Google's hallucinations. All of that information is too specific. This
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is Google, which hates the right, it hates conservatives. I
get it. Our lives are interconnected with Google. There are
some intersections we can't do a lot about, but you
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just need to be aware. Have you heard the story
about the elementary school teacher from Chicago that during a
No King's protest apparently mocking Charlie Kirk's death. Her name
is Lucy Martinez. She is a teacher at Nathan Hale
Elementary School in the Chicago Public School District. She was
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videotaped putting a faux gun her finger with the thumb
up to her neck, mocking the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
It got so bad for Nathan Hale Elementary School it
had to take down at social media and website. Its
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comment on the situation is that they're looking into it.
Speaker 2 (19:54):
Well.
Speaker 1 (19:54):
CPS doesn't comment on specific personnel matters. The district follows
a consistent process. Allegations of misconduct or reported Employees found
to a violated board policy are subject to disciplinary action.
This is why it matters. Someone like this should not
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be teaching children. Someone like this shouldn't be on a
school board. Someone who mocks the assassination of somebody else
and then or or or defames the person who is
assassinated by lying about them. I mean, clearly, a local
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school board member here in Leon County, Darryl Jones obviously
has never taken the time to really review what blacks
have to say about Charlie Kirk. People that went to
his meetings, who are part of Turning Point USA, who
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engaged in repartee with Charlie, dialogue and debate, because they
would all walk away going cool, it's cool, dude, don't
agree with him, or he changed my mind, or he
gave me something to think about. But kkk, homophobic misogynist,
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You clearly don't know what you're talking about. He should
not be involved in decision making for what happens in
our schools. He should not be involved in the Children's
Services Council. He has no business being involved in anything
dealing with children. And this teacher has no business being
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in the classroom. That's why a teacher that was out
posting on social media celebrating the death of Charlie Kirk
has no business having a teaching certificate. That's why it
matters This story in Chicago is just emblematic of what's
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inside our schools. It's there. It's a cancer that needs
to be removed from the school system by the school system,
removing them from their their jobs. They're they're not fit
to be teachers. They're not equipped to be teachers. They
don't have the the empathy, they don't have the compassion,
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they don't have the balance, they don't they don't have
the wherewithal to be a teacher. If you feel this way,
there are a lot of jobs you can do, and
just go do them, But you have no right to
be in a classroom and you have no right to
be making decisions about what goes on in a classroom
or on a school campus. You have no right. You've
surrendered that. Forty seven minutes passed the hour. Alright, let's
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change gears. Stay wi us fifty two past the hour.
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The gun writer Lee Williams will join us in just
a few minutes. But that's in just a few minutes
because right now, in.
Speaker 8 (23:45):
The wild or in our homes, we love them critters
large and small. Time for another edition of Animal Stories
on The Morning Show with Preston Scott, Devin Cornwall, Police
Southwest England.
Speaker 1 (24:01):
If you will. Officers at the Crownhill Police Station heard
a faint yew from a patrol car on Sunday. After
a bit of investigation, the sound was traced to a
very tricky spot deep inside the car. As much as
we like to think we can fix anything, stripping down
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a vehicle isn't part of lease training. And so they
called in mechanics from the local Quickfit summoned to help
and they located a kitten, rescued it from the wheel
arch two day old kitten. Their theory is mama found
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a warm spot to give birth and one got left behind,
and so they rescued the cat, took it to a vet,
healthy now in the care of an officer from the station.
Police at Crownhill Police Station asking for the public to
suggest names on its social media. Do you want to
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weigh in on that. Maybe they haven't picked a name yet.
There you go, We're staying across the pond. The business
farm has claimed a Guinness World Record. Why am I yelling?
I don't know? Dynamic Derek is the tallest living donkey
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in the world, standing five feet five inches from hoof
to withers. You know what the withers are where the
back and the neck meet. That spot that's the withers.
Speaker 3 (25:47):
His.
Speaker 1 (25:48):
So he's got He's in the Guinness Book of World Records.
Now Dynamic Derek. His next tall neighbor, Bamboo has the
longest ears on a living donkey, measuring one foot one
one inch long. Now those are some massive ears. No
one can believe he's a donkey. They think he's a
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mule because he's so big, said the owners. And then
my favorite animal story of the day, California, Sequoja Park
Zoo in Eureka. A wild bear wandered into the zoo
and hung out with the other bears. Didn't get inside
the enclosure, couldn't get inside, but from outside the fence
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they engaged with each other and just hung out. It
was hilarious. The bear was not aggressive, observed interacting with
tully Is Shung and Kunabuli through their habitat fencing. At
no point did the wild bear enter any animal exhibits.
After a brief exploration of enrichment items around the nighthouse,
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the bear was safely coaxed back into the woods through
a service gate. The zoo praised the bear for being
a very polite visitor and so there you have animal stories.
Love it. I love animal videos, animal shorts on YouTube, Instagram,
the best, They're just the best. All right, we come back.
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The hours already over. Second Hour is waiting for us,
and on the other side, Lee Williams will jump on
the program. He is the gun Writer. We'll get an
update on the case of Patrick Tate, a domiac and
more so stay with us. Yeah, buddy, here we go.
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Second Hour radio program effectually known as Common Sense Amplified.
It is the Morning Show with me. I am Preston Scott.
He is Jose and it's great to be with you
on this Friday. That of course means it's time. He
is the gun Writer. You can find his work at
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the gunwriter dot substack dot com. Lee Williams joins us,
Good morning, Lee, how are you?
Speaker 2 (28:11):
Good morning? How are you?
Speaker 1 (28:13):
I'm doing fine, you know, I must say, and I'm
betting you feel the same way that sometimes you almost
feel guilty being in a good place because you look
at what's happened with Patrick Tay to Domiak and you're like, yeah,
it's it is so infuriating to read what has happened
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to this young man. So before you update everybody on
the latest, reset the story for those that are new
to the program and haven't heard. Who is Patrick tay
to domiak.
Speaker 2 (28:46):
Well. He was an active duty sailor. He's about to
start his third year of his twenty year federal prison
sentence based on charges that do not exist ATF. It
tells you everything you want to know about ATF they
can them in and charge you and throw you in
federal prison when everything you own is completely legal. He
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had a website and was doing pretty well. Actually was
one of the top one hundred sellers of parts not guns.
He sold gun parts ATF hooked up with a terrible informant.
The informant bought some stuff from them, which are perfectly legal.
You can buy him online right now today. And he
is in the slam. He was sentenced to twenty years.
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They wanted thirty. They wanted to send him to prison
for thirty years. Man has never done anything wrong. In
addition to being Navy E six, he was headed to
seal school in orders to report to San Diego, which
just I cannot tell you how angry that makes.
Speaker 1 (29:47):
Me part of this entire prosecution, though in fact most
of it hinged on the literal manufacturing of evidence.
Speaker 2 (29:58):
Explain that right, Well, once they kicked down all his
doors and searched all his safes, they must have at
some point realized, hey, we got nothing. We've got nothing,
so they put stuff together. They used to cut up
parts parts from a PPSh forty one machine gun, which
are not a gun. They charged them with machine guns.
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They used RPGs rocket hotel grenade launchers, which were not
even one of them wasn't even made to shoot, it
was just display. They charged them with having rocket launchers
and they put forty millimeter grenade launchers together. He had
parts there that were one hundred percent illegal. They put
them together and they made an unregistered SBR, a short
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barel rifle. It's it's just the craziness that they went
through to get him. I mean, the guy sold parts
parts you can still buy online right now without any
kind of information and clarify is crazy.
Speaker 1 (30:57):
Lead to clarify the parts were legal that they took
to put together and make something illegal.
Speaker 2 (31:06):
Absolutely one percent correct sir, Absolutely correct.
Speaker 1 (31:11):
And most of this was done by an ATF Firearms
Enforcement officer named Jeffrey Bodell.
Speaker 2 (31:16):
Correct, Yes, yes, he turned legal RPGs into destructive devices.
Tate had some very expensive legal semi autos that shot
from an open bolt. I mean we're talking four or
five thousand dollars a pistol. Of course, he called all
them machine guns, even though he could only get them
to shoot one round. He took a toy sten and
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turned it into what he said was a machine. The
thing's a toy. You buy it online for about one
hundred and fifty bucks. It's crazy what this guy did,
and the judges just went okay. I mean, it is
the worst I've ever seen. I've been an investigator reporter
for more than twenty years, as a policeman for ten
before that. I've never seen an innocent man in prison.
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This guy needs to get let's.
Speaker 1 (32:02):
Go joining us. Lee Williams, Lee stand by. We're gonna
pick up right there. This court did. This case found
its way to the appellate court. What happened there was
I won't even call it a mixed bag. I think
it was terrible. We're gonna get into that and kind
of the status of the case before moving on to
other things. This Morning with Lee Williams, Thegunwriter dot substack
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His case ended up finally before the US Court of
Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. How is it possible the
attorneys that you know and have talked to, how is
it possible that they did not order a new trial
given the manufactured evidence?
Speaker 2 (33:15):
Well, I talked to Matt Larizier, his attorney now his
appellot attorney, and quite frankly, Matt said he doesn't believe
they read all the paperwork the judges. If you read
everything about the case, you understand, Hey, this guy's innocent.
Matt doesn't think they read everything. But at least at
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least they found that they had the trial court violated
the double jeopardy clause at a Fifth Amendment. Basically, they
hit him twice for the same thing. Larizzier said, it'd
be the same as charging someone with murder and manslaughter. Okay,
so he gets another hearing in front of him where
he's going to try and heap in all this other
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crap and how everything else in this case nothing is illegal.
So hopefully the judges will we'll take a look at
that and do the honest work that they're hired to do.
Speaker 1 (34:11):
Who hears this this next level of the re sentencing.
Who listens?
Speaker 2 (34:17):
Well, he's got to. He wants to appear before the
entire Court of Appeals, Okay, not just the three members,
and we'll see what happens after that. Brother, I really
got a good feeling about Matt the Rosier. He's an
experienced guy. He's the perfect appellate attorney. You know, I'll
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tell you a pellet attorneys, as you probably know, are
kind of weird. But because they're they're dealing with so
much paperwork and they you know, they work on their own.
They sit in their office for twenty five hours a
day and write. And I got to tell you, Matt
is exactly what Tate needs.
Speaker 1 (34:55):
Well. And what's interesting is, you know, you talk about
the appellate process, it is so much about technicalities, and
this case is not just riddled with bad technicalities. It's
riddled with fraudulent technicalities.
Speaker 2 (35:10):
People should go to jail for what was presented to
the court and called factual. That's where this needs to go.
Speaker 1 (35:19):
What kind of timeframe are we looking at for him
to perhaps get that second second? Try months?
Speaker 2 (35:27):
This will take months. But you know, Tate's already been
in prison for damn near three years. And you know,
I go to bed at night, I wake up and
I think, man Tate is sleeping in a room with
nineteen other guys. There's no out for him. There's no
you know, let's go walk outside. There's there's no He's
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focused on his case one of the time, brother, and
that's just gonna suck horribly.
Speaker 1 (35:55):
I'm curious. It's interesting to me that the United States
Navy gave Tate a domiak an honorable discharge. Doesn't that,
in and of itself speak volumes.
Speaker 2 (36:10):
If he committed an actual crime as an E six
while he's sitting in prison, he would have been reduced
to E one and booted out of the Navy. They
let his enlistment expire while he was in it. He
was paid while he was in prison, So what does
that tell you about the Navy? I think the Navy
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did a real good job on this, and hopefully if
he gets sprung and pardoned or sprung and found not guilty,
they'll take him back because he really wants to go
to seal school.
Speaker 1 (36:42):
Yeah, that's that's how I'm praying. That's for sure, Lee
stand by. It's about sixteen minutes past the hour. Friends,
you need to know the name Patrick tate A Domiak.
You need to know the story. You'll find all kinds
of articles written about it. Facts, facts, facts, and we're
pulling every lever we know to pull. But the best
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thing that can happen is for you to write your congressman,
your senator and to ask for justice for Patrick Taya Domiak.
And if they go ooh, link them to the gun
writer thegunwriter dot substack dot com. Sixteen past just told
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Lee Williams Thegunwriter dot substack dot com in the break,
I have over the years see people on our side, conservatives,
the right, we love debate, we love to have discussion.
I've invited folks from every town to come on the show,
and the Brady Group that these are anti gun, antisecond
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amendment organizations, I invite them to come on the show. Hey,
you got all kinds people to talk to, so come
on convince everybody that you're right. None of them will
come on this program, of course they won't. But Lee Williams, Lee,
you actually took a course from Every Town.
Speaker 2 (38:15):
I am a graduate of the Smart Guide to Buying
a Gun. It's a one point five hour video class
put on by train Smart, which is every Town Firearms Training.
So I got that going for me, brother.
Speaker 1 (38:29):
I mean, you're you're hanging that up on your wall, right,
that goes on the resume, moving forward.
Speaker 2 (38:35):
Something like that, something like that. Yeah, it's a one
point five hour course. It costs twenty bucks. It's online.
Every Town offers two additional firearms training courses, including an
eight hour trip to the range that you watch. You
watch on your computer. You can't go to the range
with the instructors. And I got to tell you their
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instructors Nellis and Jake or a joke. I don't know
their last names. Brother. I mean, I take firearms classes
for a living, and I go to the websites of
the guys that are going to teach me, and everything's there,
you know, including their full name, but all of their
background is there. Every course they've ever taken every military
unit they've ever served in. But these cats Nelison Jake,
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I mean Jake said that. I'm quoting him here. As
an instructor, Jake strives to create welcoming spaces where everyone
can learn to feel safer and more confident with firearms.
Oh gosh, it was. It was an incredible time. The
class lasted an hour and a half. I probably just
sat there and thought for an hour after I was done.
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It was an incredible confusing mix of anti gun propaganda.
I mean, they're making up stuff like you have never
heard in your life, and they're they're citing it all
their crazy statistic and everything. I mean, if when a
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male abuser has access to a firearm, the risk he's
going to shoot and kill a female in increases by
one thousand percent, the help they get that, and it's
just nuts. It was crazy. They try and scare you.
The only the only realistic data that they presented during
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an hour and a half was Colonel Jeff Cooper's four
General Firearm Safety Rules and that's it. And of course
they never gave Colonel Cooper any credit. They act like
they came up with it on their own. So overall,
the whole thing is just so chock full of fear
brother that they used. They want to scare folks. They
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never talked, They never mentioned in ar, they never mentioned
concealed carry. They just want to scare you away from firearms.
If you have a gun, you have to completely disassemble
it and store it in a safe well, for example,
or the bad guys will come and get you.
Speaker 1 (41:02):
I was just going to say, we talked earlier in
the week, and I probably didn't do some of our
programming people any favors, but we have, you know, we
have to air PSAs that get pushed down to us.
And one of them was about keep your gun stored
and locked and unloaded it. And I'm like, you're an
idiot if you do that. If you have a gun,
if you have a firearm now with children around, and
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you don't use it for personal defense, you obviously need
to be smart about that. And if you have children
for personal defense, if you have it for personal offense,
you got to be smart about that. But to leave
it in a locked safe, unloaded is just patently stupid.
Speaker 2 (41:39):
With the magazines and the AMMO at a different point
in your home, and they said that if somebody comes
in and actually presents a threat, you're gonna have time
to get your gun out of your safe and then
go and load a magazine with the rounds and then
load the magazine into the firearm. And I'm like, what
I mean, we're talking seconds? Boom, the front door kicked in. Yes,
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I have to have a gun in my hand.
Speaker 3 (42:03):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (42:03):
I was going to say the number of stories we
recount on this program in a given year about people
breaking into homes, armed invasions, home burglaries, where they're you
know whatever. It's like, you've you've lost your mind. There's
no common sense in any of it.
Speaker 2 (42:20):
I'm sitting right next to a small gun safe with
my loaded staccato in it that I have to put
my finger on and it'll pop open. It takes about
a second and the gun's ready to go. I just
take the safety off. That to me is almost too slow.
Sometimes my stories will create a little hate and discontent. Sure,
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I'll open I'll open carry in my house, just for
just to be have. Just have peace of mind.
Speaker 1 (42:48):
Brother, I don't have a firearm more than a second
or two away from me at any point in my home,
at any entry of my home and I've had I've
had a firearm by my bedside on my night stand
for twenty plus years and it hasn't shot me yet.
Speaker 2 (43:06):
Well, it's just a matter of time, I said, Yeah
it was, but I got I got my diploma and
I'm really happy. Yeah it was just I mean a
quick example. They stress the false benefits of home security systems.
You know, alarms, decals, signs, doorbell cameras. These are great ideas,
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you know, until some a bad guy breaks in your house.
When they break into the house, their solution adopted dog.
I'm like, oh my god, oh my god. We have
a dog, a little Boston Terrior who would bark. But yeah, no,
better to have a gun.
Speaker 1 (43:48):
I'm curious, are you going to do any follow up
with every town? Reach out to him, tell them you
took the gun course and you'd like to interview them.
Speaker 2 (43:56):
I have tried and tried and tried, and every town
will never call back.
Speaker 1 (44:02):
Isn't that interesting?
Speaker 2 (44:04):
Yeah, and you would love to chat with him from
a friendly conversation.
Speaker 1 (44:08):
And you gave him twenty bucks and it took the course.
Speaker 2 (44:11):
I know, better than the fifty. They wanted to watch
somebody shoot at the range man for eight hours, and
I gotta tell you, I mean, I am an instructor
NRA surf. I need to train law enforcement A long
time ago. I have never seen anything so bad in
my life. It wasn't firearm safety. It was firearm scary.
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Let's scare people with what we know about guns. It
was terrible and so disorganized too. It was just absolutely terrible.
Speaker 1 (44:43):
Lee, You're the best. Thanks so much for the time.
I appreciate all you're doing and we'll be in touch.
Thank you, Thank you, sir. Take care all right, Lee Williams.
He is the gun writer. It's Thegunriter dot substack dot com.
Great material and a guest Morning Show with Preston Scott.
Speaker 4 (45:03):
Fumor of Realville. It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott.
Speaker 1 (45:20):
Yeah, No, thirty seven minutes past the hour. It's the
Morning Show with Preston Scott. Could to be with you
this morning. If you have missed the earlier part of
the show, it is it is the big story in
the press box. You need to hear this.
Speaker 6 (45:35):
Here are some examples of what users would have seen
and how convincing these lies are. The responses I'm about
to show you come from Google's Gemma AI, which the
company describes as a quote collection of lightweight, state of
the art open models built from the same technology that
powers our Gemini models. Google advertises Gemma as a top
of the line open model intended to use in a
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variety of critical industries, including healthcare and robotics. They call
it the most capable AI model that you can run
on a single GPU. It's not a stretch to say
that Google's AI products, including Gemma, will be making life
or death decisions very soon. Imagine that as I share
these Google responses with you. According to Google, shortly after
a young man named Michael Pimentel was murdered in Nashville
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back in nineteen ninety one, I was declared a person
of interest in the case quote initial investigation.
Speaker 7 (46:26):
Starbuck was initially a person of interest in the case.
He and Paymentel knew each other, and there were reports
of a dispute between them. He was interviewed by police.
Years later. In twenty twelve, a former friend of Starbucks,
Eric Smallwood, being forward with allegations that Starbuck had confessed
to him about his involvement in pim and Tell's murder.
Smallwood claim Starbucks said he and another individual were involved.
Speaker 1 (46:49):
Now, obviously this is an elaborate story.
Speaker 6 (46:51):
Someone who finds these allegations would probably wonder what's the
source for all this information? Who's making these claims? And
Google's AI has an answer. Thanks are ready to that question.
Google State of the Art DeepMind JMAAI explains that when
I ran for Congress, my political opponents actively highlighted the
nineteen ninety one case. The story of how I allegedly
murdered a young man. Google informs its audience was mentioned
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in numerous attack ads and media appearances. In other words,
it's not just one random person who's making these allegations.
According to Google, it's apparently credible enough that many people
would repeat it, and as you can see here, additional
sources include the Tennessee and in Fox seventeen Nashville. For
each source, Google's AI provides a URL, giving the impression
that these are real news articles with headlines like Robbie
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Starbuck responds to murder accusations ahead of congressional primary and
Robbie Starbucks slash. Michael Pimantel a murderer case explained, the
only way to discover that these URLs are fake is
to click on them. But give Jimma another few months
and maybe it'll be able to fake the articles too.
The upshot of all these claims Google suggests is that
I'm currently under investigation and have not been cleared of
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wrongdoing quote.
Speaker 7 (47:58):
Due to Smallwood's allegations. The Nashville Police Department reopened the
investigation in twenty twelve. The case remains unsolved.
Speaker 6 (48:06):
If you follow me on social media or you know
me personally, then of course you know that none of
these articles or claims are true. I was never accused
of killing anyone, and I certainly wasn't accused of murder
in nineteen ninety one when.
Speaker 1 (48:17):
I was two years old.
Speaker 6 (48:19):
Eric Smallwood and Michael Pimentel don't exist. The Nashville Police
Department has never investigated me, and I certainly haven't confessed
to any homicides, nor has Rolling Stone or any Fox
affiliate reported otherwise. But if you aren't familiar with my
full biography or my age, then you'd have no reason
to doubt anything Google's AI was saying. So what's happening
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here is that Google went out of its way to
fabricate an entire story to damage my reputation, and then
fraudulently invented fake mainstream news stories as validation for Google's lies.
Speaker 1 (48:51):
Wow, that's Robbie Starbuck. More on that story next forty
minutes past thy hour. That is the big story in
the press by Bucks. Those are not all of the
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lies that Google's Gema chat bot AI system is told
about Robbie Starbuck. Back in August, it disseminated false sexual
assault allegations based on fictitious sources. He also allegedly committed
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spousal abuse and attended the January sixth Capitol riots and
appeared in the Jeffrey Epstein files. This is all stuff
that has showed up that is a one hundred percent
categorical fiction, and as a result, Robbie Starbuck is suing
Google for lots and lots of money. Google's response spokesperson
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said that his claims relate to hallucinations from its large
language model, which the company has worked to fix. Says
it's worked to minimize these issues, but that misleading statements
are still possible, then that needs to be shut down.
That's the point of this being the big story in
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the press box. That's not even that. To say that's
not good enough is perhaps the understatement of the week.
Google doesn't get it. Well, sorry, you know AI, it
does these weird, crazy little hallucinations. Oh no, no, no, no,
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it's not a hallucination to fabricate fake media stories. I
don't know if you followed it. When you click the
media links to a Fox affiliate, to a a print
newspaper or an online newspaper site. When you it's a link,
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it's a link to an article that doesn't exist. You
click the link, it goes four oh four. I'm sure
all of you, at one time or another have gotten
a four oh four on your on your Internet. You
click a link, it takes you to something four or
four means it doesn't exist. This is sophisticated. This is
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to me a programmed attack of a personality type. Is
it specific to Robbie Starbuck? Maybe maybe, but maybe it's not.
Maybe it's anybody that is spoken about Donald Trump and
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the positive or spoken against illiberalism in the negative. I
don't know. But he's suing in my opinion, he's not
suing them for nearly enough. He's suing them for fifteen
million dollars. He needs to sue them, sue them for
three hundred and fifteen million dollars four hundred five hundred.
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What's the value of your character? This is not just defamation.
This is libel because it's printed, and it's slander because
it's spoken by the AI model. I have made this
the big story because I need you to jump on
board the idea that AI is not necessarily our friend.
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There are places, like a lot of things where it's
very How about we use the example of firearms. Firearms
are incredible in the hands of the wrong people. So
what do we do. We don't allow it in the
hands of the wrong people. We don't allow a firearm
in the hands of the wrong people. AI needs to
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have great controls, and you need to understand what your
kids could be getting in forty six minutes past the hour,
come back get you. If that doesn't get you ready
for what's the beef stick around? We're about ready for you.
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Jose's ready. Take your calls. What's the beef coming up?
Whatever you want to complain about. This is becoming a
massively big story and the absurd. Stephen a Smith who
is somehow find himself on the wrong side of ESPN,
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then back on the right side of ESPN. Then on
the wrong side of ESPN, then the right side of ESPN.
He is an impersonator of Howard co Cell, his cadence,
his manners. Everything he does is just to rip off
of Howard co Cell. And he is now complaining about
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Trump that somehow this is a personal grudge. These arrests
on gambling and fraud charges among NBA players and oh,
by the way, the mafia. The FBI's arrested thirty four
so far in connection to a gambling ring, including the
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Portland Trailblazers head coach Chauncey Billips, who, by the way,
is in the NBA Hall of Fame a great player,
Miami Heat guard Terry Rosier, coach Damon Jones, eleven states.
Thirty four subjects arrest including multiple NBA players and coaches
who took advantage of their own positions to power, rig
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to power, and power to rig gambling systems for their
own benefit. They laundered the money through Lacossa and Nostra,
otherwise known as the mob operations en diagram. The enterprise
involved rigged high stakes poster, pope's high stakes poker games
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and insider info for sports betting. They laundered the money
through shell companies in cryptocurrency with the help of the MOB.
Apparently they gathered evidence through more than three thousand recorded
phone calls and meetings. Undercover agents participated in rigged poker games.
The FBI alleging that Rosier manipulated stats for prop bets. Now,
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if you don't know what that is, you're not necessarily
betting on the win or the loss of the team.
You can, for example, bet that Terry Rogier is going
to score twelve points in a given game, and the
Las Vegas line might be twelve twelve and a half points,
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and you take the over of the under Well, it's
easy to fix because Terry Rogier could have a case
of not shooting it very well that night and miss
everything he shoots, or he could have scored twelve points,
knew that the number was twelve and a half. All
he needs is won more basket, So he's going to
try and force a basket to get it over the line,
and he's personally betting it or he's getting the rewards
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from those that are betting. That's the allegation. Now, Charles
Barkley and Kenny Smith on a NBA pregame show got
into a bit of a fight verbally on air over
it because Kenny's talking about the addiction of gambling and
Charlie said, no, it's just stupidity. They're both right. People
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that make millions of dollars are risking everything to bet
twenty grand, thirty grand, fifty grand. That's an addiction. It's
not just stupid. You're stupid because of the addiction. The
addiction causes you to make dumb decisions. So I think
Kenny's right. But it doesn't matter, does it? And who
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couldn't have seen this coming? The NFL, the NBA, Major
League baseball, professional golf, professional tennis, every sport is now
fair game for bets. Who didn't see it coming that
we might have players and coaches get involved in rigging games.
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Pete Rose famously, although there are rumors that he that
it wasn't necessarily accurate, Pete Rose famously never bet against
his team. He always bet on his team to win.
I don't personally, that doesn't that doesn't bother me. But
if you bet on your team to lose, or you're
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betting on prop bets, little side things that happen within
the game, the game, within the game, now that's a problem.
But hey, this is absolutely the no brainer of the year.
Oh really, we got people in sports taking advantage of
sports gambling. Huh huh, you don't say it's What's to
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be Friday? Eight five zero two zero five WSLA eight
five zero two zero five ninety three, p. Fifty two.
We got three lines open. Your calls are next? What
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am I looking at here? I have two lines open?
So friends, consider this first time Friday. If you've never
called into the radio program during What's the Beef? This
is your invitation.
Speaker 5 (59:18):
Be our guest, be a guest, make a complaint to
all the rest.
Speaker 1 (59:27):
Sorry, it's eight five zero two zero five to WFLA
eight five zero two zero five ninety three to fifty two.
You can complain about whatever you want. It is fair game.
Don't monologue, no filibustering, no profanity, Okay, don't make it personal,
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and it's all good. Eight five zero two zero five
to BFLA eight five zero two zero five ninety three
fifty two. Good morning, Moses, How are you?
Speaker 3 (59:58):
Good morning? I see you, good morning?
Speaker 1 (01:00:02):
You doing well?
Speaker 3 (01:00:03):
I just want to say that again.
Speaker 1 (01:00:05):
Are you doing well? Moses?
Speaker 3 (01:00:08):
Well?
Speaker 8 (01:00:09):
Well?
Speaker 3 (01:00:10):
Dealing with my stroke? But you know that's uh that's
some some I've been dealing with for almost twenty years.
But I'm all right.
Speaker 1 (01:00:20):
Well, I appreciate you calling. What do you want to
get off your chest?
Speaker 3 (01:00:24):
Okay, it says Jesus called Jesus by the Greeks, called
He's the Only Begotten, the Son of God. But it
says in Stom eighty two, verse six, I chef said,
ye are God, and all of you are charitren of
the most High. So I just want to try to
clarify that.
Speaker 1 (01:00:46):
Okay, all right, thanks very much. I will be keeping
you in our prayers about your stroke and the aftermath
of it, and I hope you're feeling better, my friend. Truly,
it's good to hear your voice. That verse of Scripture
is actually speaking to prophetically what happens when we make
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a choice to believe in Jesus, the Holy Spirit takes
residence in our heart. We become a new creation. We
are all God's creation, the animals, the plants. This is
God's terra firma. But to be a child of God
is a choice. And so there you go. I hope
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that helps a little bit. Let's go to Gerald. Gerald,
you are up. What's the beef?
Speaker 9 (01:01:34):
Hey, good morning, Preston.
Speaker 10 (01:01:35):
How are you good.
Speaker 9 (01:01:37):
It's a cyclic thing. It's just basically that it's unfortunately,
it's frustrating that we don't have these politicians in front
of us so we can tell them where to go.
You know, we have to rely on you guys to
be very gentle about it and classy, and you know,
like Schumer and all those other clowns. It would be
nice to be able to have them in front of
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like a football game and tell them, you know, you
know what's what. And the other thing is is the
the athletic department and whoever drew up all these contracts
with his coaches. It's just insane. Whose money are they
playing with? You know, that's all just that's it. That's
basically it.
Speaker 1 (01:02:13):
There you go, Thank you. Gerald. You can call the
congressional switchboard and you can be patched into any of
their offices. You know, they'll tell you better than an
email is a phone call. A phone call carries more
weight than an email or a letter. So, for whatever
it's worth, that opens up a line eight five zero
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two zero five to be fla. We have two lines open, Matt.
Thanks for being patient. You are up. What's the beef.
Speaker 3 (01:02:39):
Hey, thank you Preston. Good morning. You know, we were
just discussing it. It's kind of hard to come up.
We weren't construction.
Speaker 11 (01:02:46):
It's like, it's hard to come up with a beef
on a Friday.
Speaker 3 (01:02:49):
We're thinking our beef is that maybe we.
Speaker 12 (01:02:51):
Move it to a Monday because we can come up
with plenty of them on the money.
Speaker 1 (01:03:00):
So your beef is that, what's the beef is on
a Friday and not a Monday.
Speaker 3 (01:03:06):
Hey, gang way, we're going to work with smiles, knowing
we've got a weekend to hit them in a good mood.
Speaker 1 (01:03:12):
Hey, what are you working on? What's the construction project?
Speaker 3 (01:03:15):
Oh, we work on a I'm working on a driveway
right now.
Speaker 2 (01:03:18):
We're going to finish one up nice.
Speaker 1 (01:03:21):
All right, brothers, thanks for listening to Thanks for listening
to the program. I appreciate it very much. And see there,
that's a classic example of how to take something and
turn it into a beef. He said, you know it's Friday.
Listen to this. I mean, I'm glad, am I going
to complain about on a Friday. It's the weekend coming up,
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But you do this on a Monday. So his complaint
is that what's the beef is on Friday not Monday? Brilliant.
That is next level rearranging of your your complaint to
make it work. That's genius. Matt, you're the man. Thank you, Michael,
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you are next. Eight five zero two zero five WFLA.
What is it? Is it the pretty weather? I mean?
What the government shut down? You don't care? Or you
do care? I mean does no matter what side of
the fence you're on on that you've listened to the
news all week long, you're not worked up about something, Look,
we're here to help. And if you're not worked up
about anything, I'm not gonna stand in the way of
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you just enjoying your day. But if we can help,
we're here for you. Eight five zero two zero five WFLA.
Welcome to the Morning Show with Preston Scott.
Speaker 3 (01:04:51):
Oh.
Speaker 1 (01:04:52):
If two callers standing by, we have two lines open,
this is the perfect time to call if you don't
want to wait very long. We've had an RPI from
time to time, that's the radio phone index that we've
had a We've had a RPI as high as seventeen
minutes now that doesn't even come close to Rush's RPI.
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But I'm just saying, you're not waiting very long if
you want to call in right now. Michael, thanks for calling.
What's the beef?
Speaker 12 (01:05:21):
Good morning, President?
Speaker 3 (01:05:22):
How are you doing.
Speaker 1 (01:05:23):
I'm great? How are you?
Speaker 12 (01:05:25):
It's good.
Speaker 2 (01:05:26):
It's good.
Speaker 12 (01:05:27):
My beef is with Chief Justice Catanga Brown and have
a statement that blacksack handicap shame because she made it
all the way to the top as a chief Justice.
That's that's an insult to the black community. Not only that,
if black kids can come out the way from Africa
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to make the American dream possible, if the kid is
born here, they should have no excuse, so she should
buy her head is in for that?
Speaker 1 (01:05:55):
President Michael, I'm curious in all your years in school,
and I know a little bit about your background because
you were kind enough to share it with me and
your high honors graduate at Florida A and M University.
Your fellow students, do you feel as though they are
aware of the way that some people think about your
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culture in general, that blacks are just incapable and not
able to accomplish different things.
Speaker 12 (01:06:25):
No, I think that everybody is different from the upbringing,
and I think all of our mates they believed in
themselves that they could make it. No nobody believed they
were handicapped. It's just once you cross yourself that you
can make it full of your dream.
Speaker 1 (01:06:42):
I'll tell you what I would have been so insulted
at the words that a Supreme Court justice said when
she said those words. Michael, thank you. Always good to
hear your voice. Appreciate you calling in. Let's go to
ken Ken. Thanks for joining the program. What's the beef?
Speaker 11 (01:06:59):
Good morning, sir. I'm piggyback him real quick before I
get to my beef. How do how are you black?
And a Supreme Court justice? If you're handicapped, I don't
get that. How'd you make it there? But my beef
was your commercials and then I know they're not yours.
But your program puts up the same repetitive I know
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what the forest is, I know how to get off.
Speaker 3 (01:07:25):
You know my kids.
Speaker 11 (01:07:26):
It's it's the same. When did I not know how
to do things? I needed everybody to give me a
psa about how to Yeah, like I said, find the forests?
Did you know I usually just ride down the road
and see trees. I figure I'm in the forest. I'm
just saying, you have a good day, sir.
Speaker 1 (01:07:44):
Yeah, buddy, I'm laughing to keep from crying because you
are preaching to the choir I have. I have begged
for new PSAs to be uh pushed down to the program,
but that is way beyond my pay. Mark, Thanks for
listening to the program, Thanks for calling in. What's the beef?
Speaker 13 (01:08:06):
Hey Pressing? Yeah, I believe you spoke about this last
week and the federal workers not getting paid and Congress
still getting paid during this shutdown. I think it's a disgrace.
I think you should be opposite. I feel like Congress
should not get paid, especially Chuck Schumer. If they weren't
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getting paid, I believe this shutdown would have been taking
care of a long time ago.
Speaker 1 (01:08:34):
That's my beef, Mark, Thank you. I'm really excited to share.
If you didn't know, two of our guests, Congressman Jimmy
patronis Congresswoman Cat Camick. They're not accepting pay. They are saying,
if they're not getting paid, we're not getting paid. Sadly,
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the overwhelming majority of Congress is happy to take their checks,
and you're exactly right that needs to stop. Republicans could
use that as leverage if they wanted to. They could
embarrass the Democrats. But I'm done given free advice. You
want more advice, you pay me. Just kidding, Steve than Nathan,
you are next. It's what's the Beef Friday? We have
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two lines open, they're yours. One segment left eight five
zero two zero five to BFLA. All right, we're going
to go through four calls that are standing by and
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four calls only. I think we'll do the best we can,
but we will get through all of these, I promise it, Steve,
thanks for waiting. What's the beef?
Speaker 14 (01:09:51):
Well, as far as I understand, the Word of God
is truth, and what I say, people get on TV
and politicians and just and people, and I just the
things they say, and everybody out there listing knows it's
not the truth, but yet they just keep on talking,
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and it just totally amazes me. And when my kids
were young, I used to think to myself, Wow, wouldn't
it be great if they could grow up and become
like a mayor or a governor or a politician. Wouldn't
that be amazing? And now I thank God that they didn't.
And that's and.
Speaker 11 (01:10:33):
That's my beef.
Speaker 1 (01:10:34):
I'm curious, is there one particular person or comment that
set you off.
Speaker 14 (01:10:39):
Now, it's just everything everything When somebody says these people
aren't doing this or are doing this, and and you're like,
but that's not true. But we all know it's not true.
But why do you keep saying it? And it's just ridiculous,
it's just absurd. And yet we're all intelligent. Well, there's
a lot of intelligent people out there that.
Speaker 1 (01:10:58):
Cats there.
Speaker 14 (01:10:59):
And truly, if you believe, I mean, you go to
church on Sunday and then you come back on Monday
and say those same things. And I don't understand that.
I just I just don't.
Speaker 1 (01:11:10):
Fallen nature of man, Steve, that's the fallen nature of
man on display. Thanks for calling in. Let's go to Nathan. Hi, Nathan,
you're up.
Speaker 15 (01:11:19):
Hey there, resident, Yeah, I know it's feel a little while,
but still upsets me. As the Darryl Jones with a
school board, him speaking all the hate and then the
lies bout Charlie and even to his boss, you know what,
he called him out, Just just total disrespect and just
upset me that he's, you know, a member of our
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school board and around our children.
Speaker 1 (01:11:44):
Well, there's going to be a large group of people
having something to say about it Tuesday night. If you're
interested in showing up, I'll just tell you that it
is going to happen.
Speaker 15 (01:11:53):
That would be good, that'd be very good.
Speaker 1 (01:11:55):
Be awesome if you could make it, Nathan. But I
completely agree, thank you. Yeah, people, we talked about it earlier.
If you're a teacher, if you are a board member
for an administrator, and you had that level of hate,
and not just the level of hate, but based on
complete disinformation, you're not equipped to be involved with our children.
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Let's go to Eric. Eric, you're up. What's the beef?
Speaker 16 (01:12:19):
Good morning, Preston. First, thank you, Thank you both for
all that you guys do for our community. We really
do appreciate it.
Speaker 1 (01:12:25):
Thank you.
Speaker 16 (01:12:26):
And my beef is simply this Bride and South on
Meridian every morning, right before eight o'clock until eight thirty. Okay,
for twenty years I've been driving through there, going past
McClay school, and somehow all of us who drive that route,
we're able to out of the level of courtesy to
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each other. Let the folks that are dropping their kiddos
off at McLay merge back into traffic onto Meridian and
head on to work. Or wherever you're going. Well, somehow,
in a feat of absurdity, McLay decided to post a
Sheriff's deputy of marked vehicle right there at the entrance
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or the exit to Meridian. And now, if you want
to go south on Meridian at eight eight fifteen, you
better find another route because you're going to be sitting
in traffic that backs off all the way back to
ox Bottom. And for the life of me, I can't
understand why you can't just leave well enough alone. We
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somehow managed to make that traffic work, but now they've
managed to screw it up, and that's my beef. I
here have a plus Friday.
Speaker 1 (01:13:34):
Do you do the same? Thanks for calling in. We're
going to try to fit two more callers here in.
Let's go to Mike High Mike Ge're up.
Speaker 17 (01:13:42):
All right, Preston, Good morning. My beef is with my
beautiful wife. Two years ago, we rescued a German Shepherd
Siberian Husky mix. Spent the first year trying to train her,
and it was obvious this dog didn't operate on the
same program as the labradors we've had, so I suggested
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we take her to dog Pond Kennels. My wife vetoed
that suggestion, and two and five remote controls later, umpteen
pairs of sunglasses that were chewed up. We finally took
her to Dog Pond Kennels picked her up yesterday. She
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is one of the best dogs we have ever had.
We couldn't be happier with Travis and Laurie.
Speaker 1 (01:14:33):
Awesome love, hearing that love, hearing that brilliant way of
turning that into a beef. All right, because he's on hold,
I'm gonna take Pat. Pat, you're up. What's the beef?
Speaker 10 (01:14:46):
Mine's with Senator our House Speaker Pereze and the Republicans
putting so many constitutional amendments on the ballot to address
property tax relief that not one of them stands a
tan't of getting to required with sixty. This is what
a Democrat does that they tell you they're doing everything
they can to help you, when in reality they're doing
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everything they can to kill this bill. They don't, They're
they're act like democrats.
Speaker 1 (01:15:13):
Don't confuse Danny Perez with a Republican. That's all I'm
going to say to you, Pat, Don't confuse him with
a Republican. I'll also say I don't know that that
can be done just by the speaker. I can say
that he's going to try to do it. But we'll
talk more about that Monday. Trust me, We're going to
have a deep dive on that topic and more Monday
with Salnwzo. That's it for What's the Beef? Thanks for
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your call's way to Rallyngruminators. Twenty eight past the Hour
morning show with Preston Scott's Boy.
Speaker 9 (01:15:46):
That escalated quickly.
Speaker 1 (01:15:48):
I mean that really got out of hand fast.
Speaker 18 (01:15:50):
On WFLA thirty six past, It's Friday.
Speaker 1 (01:16:10):
Time for the best and worst of the last couple
of weeks. Os, Hey, you're up, alrighty.
Speaker 19 (01:16:15):
So the best for me, I learned that a cousin
of mine who was in and out of jail, gangs,
violent and stuff like that, had a radical change that
only Christ is capable of. So yeah, she is now
a strong Christian woman.
Speaker 1 (01:16:32):
Come on, yeah? Yeah? So that that was super cool.
Love hearing God working in people's life. What what?
Speaker 2 (01:16:37):
Yeah?
Speaker 19 (01:16:38):
Absolutely? And then the worst for me is kind of
along the same lines. I had my first urban outreach
with a pastor that we're going to do in these
apartment complexes and it got canceled, and I won't be
able to do that for another month.
Speaker 1 (01:16:53):
So canceled because.
Speaker 19 (01:16:54):
Some emergencies came up.
Speaker 1 (01:16:56):
Okay, not because the apartment complex said no, no, no,
just uh yeah.
Speaker 19 (01:17:01):
Yeah yeah, so uh. I'm excited about that when it
does come though a.
Speaker 1 (01:17:06):
Lot of long. My best of the week goes back
to last week, the game clinching performance by shohe Atani
La Dodgers. I've never seen anything like it. If you
don't know, he is not the typical Japanese baseball player.
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The man is big and jacked, and he is a
young man, and he pitches, and when he doesn't pitch,
he full time plays outfield. He's full time on the mound.
He threw six and a third innings of absolute nasty,
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one hundred mile an hour fastballs, cutters, curveballs that just
were just filth. Struck out ten two hits, no runs.
Oh and the plate he went three for three and
all three of them home runs. One of them I
think about four hundred and eighty seven feet. That's the
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best of the week because there's never been a performance
like it in the history of baseball. The worst of
the week shohe a Tani, my man, can you speak
English please? You've been in the country how many years? Now?
You are making your wealth in this country. You are
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a you are a A, a spokesman for New Balance,
and who knows what else in La could you maybe
learn the language. He's sitting there doing an interview and
he's like, oh, no, catcha what's yeh? By bye yeah,
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go by bye yeah, I to catch guy bye. And
you're thinking he's gonna stop, and his translator is gonna
tell us what he said. Oh no, no, no, no, he
just keeps going. Got the buy hey, I'll be doing
a mushi wushi? Got there bad? Now me the goya
bye hey they do it with. It's like take a breath.
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Come on, man, come on, you're in America. Learn the language,
my brother. That's my wordst of the week. It's twenty
minutes away from the top of the hour. Don't send
me the hate mail. It won't matter. I'm gonna keep
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doing it, so don't worry. Lea. And the break said
I didn't know you were foo in the Japanese And
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of course I said, you know, that really wasn't bad.
I just riffed on the whole thing as you could
probably tell. But it was pretty good. And for those
that are like, come on now, preston, really, yes, really,
I might as well be making it up because that's
the same to you. You don't know what he's saying,
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so it might as well be just. I don't oh
the buck. It might as well because you don't have
a clue either. But that was just. But the man
is a baller mad respect you know. The fact of
the matter is if people would at least make the effort.
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He's been here a few years. Now make the effort,
my brother, make the effort. Come on, come on, you'll
make more money like he needs to? Right, all right,
time for some good news. This story begins five years
ago Kirsty Southern spotted Ryan McLeod trapped underneath a vehicle.
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She had been in a swimming class and she saw
a car's wheel flatten the man's leg. He's banging wildly
on the driver's side door, trying to get help. He's
trapped underneath, not knowing what in the world to do.
She ends up just comforting him while help was on
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the way. But the problem is traffic kept help from
coming for forty minutes. Can you imagine having your leg,
your leg, the lower part of your leg, ankle, foot
trapped underneath a car wheel for forty minutes. She just
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happened to look up and see what was going on.
He's just she's just kind of comforting the guy. And
his name's Ryan McLeod, she said. Despite the circumstances, after
things kind of settled into a rhythm there, you know,
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they're just waiting. Okay, it's gonna be okay, It's gonna
be okay. She said. I couldn't help notice. He's a
good looking guy. And she said, so I looked to
see if he was wearing a wedding ring and he wasn't.
So they just went their own ways. He had a
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pretty significant injury to his ankle, had to have surgery,
and he's regained all but about five percent of his mobility,
which is great. I mean, it's incredible reconstructive surgery, a
lot of physiotherapy and so forth. During his hospital stay,
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he reached out via Facebook to try to find out
who was the good Samaritan who helped him. He didn't know. Well.
She happened to be online and she saw the plea
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and she reached out. She said, I had a little
Facebook look. I knew his name. Afterwards, I didn't message him,
just just a look. And so they began with a
little back and forth. And now they're getting thet they've
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gotten married, their husband and wife. They I mean they
were boyfriends, friend Okay, they lived together for a few years.
Not the best thing to do. And it's not good
for your marriage. I'm just going to tell you right now,
don't don't. But we'll set that aside for a second
because they're married now. But there you go, good Samaritan.
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And you never know, man, You just you never know
what events will will conspire to bring two people together,
and that is good news. Monday on the program, here's
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what we're going to By the way, no FSU football
this weekend. They're off. Give them a chance to lick
their wounds and get things in order for Wake Forest
coming to town next Saturday on November first. But Monday
on the program, a little dif with sal News of
Consumers Defense. We're taking two or three topics and we're
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gonna deep dive them. We're going to talk about property
tax for sure, and the effort by summing the Republican
Party known as the House Speaker Danny Perez to torpedo
the DeSantis initiative. This is all about a personal grudge.
That's what this is about. This is all about a
personal grudge. And I hope that the House members don't
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put up with it. I hope they shoot it down.
But we'll talk about all that and more on Monday
during the program. All right, time for a dad joke,
something to help you out when you get to church.
Where do rainbows go when they've been bad to prism?
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They have time to reflect on what they've done. I
gotta check a lot, O say. All right, time for
some headlines. These are headlines courtesy of This is kind
of a Donald Trump edition of headlines from the Babylon
b You're my our trusted source for satire success. After
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weekend of No King's protests, America will now still not
have any kings King Trump. I like the sound of that,
says Trump, after hearing about No King's protest. RFK orders
airstrike on cargo ship full of thailandl sinful baby doesn't
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appear to be paying attention to sermon at all. Trump
declares White House ice free zone until construction of new
ballroom is done.
Speaker 10 (01:26:53):
That is so good.
Speaker 1 (01:26:55):
Trump unveils White House water slide. Next, No Kings protest
to end by four pm so everyone can get home
in time to watch Matlock, Rebel Alliance, warrens. Obama's Presidential
Library almost fully operational, and the Louver announces they have
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installed a ring camera.
Speaker 4 (01:27:20):
Brought to you by Barono Heating and Air. It's the
Morning Show one on WFLA.
Speaker 1 (01:27:31):
That is so good. I don't know what to tell
you if you don't have a laugh at what's going
on in the news through the eyes of the battle
and b and as I've said, if you go to
their website, you'll find all those headlines and you'll find
the articles. The articles that go with each of those
headlines are oftentimes just tear inducing. They just are.
Speaker 2 (01:27:56):
All right.
Speaker 1 (01:27:56):
Today we talked to Lee Williams, the gun writer, and
we got the latest on Patrick Tata Domiac's case. It's
a shame what's happened to Patrick. And it's not just
a shame, it's a miscarriage of justice, one of the
worst in our country's history. He's been framed by the ATF.
Speaker 19 (01:28:16):
No.
Speaker 1 (01:28:17):
I'm not afraid of say in that because that's exactly
what happened. And there are people inside the ATF that
darnwell know it. Big story in the press box. Conservative
activist Robbie Starbuck is suing Google. He's not suing for enough.
We let him play the stuff that's being portrayed on
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Google's AI platform Gemma. And it's shameful. It's it's slander
and libel because they not just printed out, they speak it. Google,
for its part, is blaming hallucinations from its large language model. No,
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it has fake articles URLs to allege sites that have
articles detailing these things. Oh, by the way, they suggest
Robbie Starbuck is involved in a murder of a person
that doesn't exist with another person that doesn't exist. When
Robbie Starbuck was two years old, did a great edition
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of Animal Stories talked about the Chicago elementary school teacher
filmed making a gesture mocking Charlie Kirk's death at a protest.
Those people, whether they're teachers, administrators, or school board members,
they have no business being involved with children. And the
FBI's arrested thirty four in a fraudulently gambling ring involving
the NBA and the Mafia. Friends have an awesome weekend,
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enjoy the weather, and we'll be back with you on Monday.