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Speaker 1 (00:14):
It's Wednesday. Hey, how are you? Good morning, October twenty ninth.
Fall weather's here. It's going to be in the thirties
at the end of the night on Friday night, Halloween nights,
So make sure the kid always are dressed warm. At
least that's the way it looks right now. But we
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welcome you, friends to the Wednesday edition of The Morning
Show with Preston Scott. Home. And that's Jose over there
in Studio one A. I'm here in Studio one B.
Got a good program waiting for you. But let's start here.
When Paul wrote Philippians, he said in chapter four, verse eight,
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and finally, brothers, I'll go ahead and toss in sisters,
just to make sure everyone feels welcome here. Whatever is true,
whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever
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is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence,
if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things.
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No doubt. Our world is, though so advanced and enlightened,
is really not that much different. There's been sin since
the garden. Paul faced persecutions, Paul faced his own enemies him.
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Don't forget Paul was Saul, and Saul was a murderer.
Saul persecuted the very people that he now is instructing. Boy,
if would you make up a religion based on that
kind of stuff. See, that's the thing I've challenged people
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for years. You don't believe in God, that's your right,
But just for a second, step back, inventive faith. Just
go ahead and make one up and consider the span
of time that God's writings cover and how harmonious it
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all is. And then you've got a guy who used
to be a murderer and persecutor of Christians, who Jesus
taps on the shoulder and says, hey, doing I want you?
I can only I mean, what an amazing encounter. And
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Paul is speaking from These are words from the experience
of a guy with a cluttered mind, a guy who
made a lot of mistakes, surrendered his life to Christ,
and then just steamrolled for Jesus. The fact that he's
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writing is enough. But the words that he writes, you're
gonna he knows we're gonna think about a lot of things.
But what he's challenging us is to redirect our mind.
You know, for me, when I think of that list
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thoughts that are things that are sorry. We're going to
think about something that is true, honorable, just pure, lovely, commendable, excellent, praiseworthy.
You know what, That is God's word. I can't think
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of anything else that is defined so brilliantly by a
set of words. I mean, I think we all endeavor
to check off a few of these boxes with the
things that we we say, the things that we think about,
the things that we consume it intellectually, but all of them,
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he said, think of these things. Well, to me, that's
God's word. And so there's your challenge. Courtesy of Paul
go Pool ten past the hour. It is Wednesday on
the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Okay, let's take a
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peek inside the American Patriots Almanac. I'll tell you about
the show here in a moment. October twenty ninth. Huh Okay,
seventeen ninety six, the Otter of Boston, first ship from
the Atlantic coast to anchor in a California port, arrives
at Monterey. What a journey that had to be from
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Boston to the other side of the country in seventeen
and it wasn't even our country at that point, right,
we were just barely starting to expand. Eighteen fifty eight,
the first store opens in the frontier town of Denver,
selling goods to gold miners. How about that, Oh, what
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has happened to that beautiful city? Nineteen twenty nine, stock
prices plunge on the New York Stock Exchange, marking the
beginning of the Great Depression. October twenty ninth, nineteen twenty nine.
That's when it started. In France. In nineteen forty four,
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the one hundredth and four forty second fights to rescue
the lost Battalion. Nineteen ninety eight, at age seventy seven,
John Glenn returns to space aboard the Shuttle Discovery, thirty
six years after becoming the first American to orbit the Earth.
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That's pretty sporty. And in twenty twelve, Hurricane Sandy makes
landfall near Atlantic City, causing devastation in New Jersey and
other states. By the way, speaking of hurricanes, I just
I got to help you out here. One of the
most powerful storms in history, Hurricane Melissa. I don't doubt
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it huge storm, but here's what I want to point out.
It is tied with maximum sustained winds of one hundred
and eighty five miles an hour with the Labor Day
Hurricane of nineteen thirty five. Huh, you don't say nineteen
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thirty five. H I mean that's that's just that's crazy.
We were barely industrialized. How is that possible? Just saying,
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just just pointing it out, just wanted to make sure
that was on your radar. And and look, this is
a terrible storm. I mean, gole lee, I mean, Jamaica, beautiful,
beautiful island nation, but there they this is going to
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be devastation across the island. And just public service announcement.
I can't help it. Look, we only it's National cat Day,
National Hermit Day. Okay, that's all we got. Oh I'm sorry,
National Oatmeal Day. Oat Cookies underrated. I mean, you don't
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make them. But if someone has them out and they're well,
I mean they're properly made and baked and they're soft,
and they're oh, you're not turning it down. You're eating
an oatmeal cookie. But let me just back up. I
came across the story of a couple honeymooning in Jamaica.
Imagine being caught on the island for one of the
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biggest storms ever. You don't go to the Caribbean in
hurricane season. You don't go on cruise ships during hurricane
season in the Caribbean, you don't do it. You don't
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do it. If that's where you have to go, get
married in the winter, early spring, but don't go there
in that time of year. I just it's like, dah, people,
come on, now, why do you think it's all cheap
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that time of year. That's why sixteen passed the hour.
This morning show I Preston's God. Today's program will feature
a visit with attorney Jeremy Cohen from the law firm
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Black and Cohen. He was at the Leon County School
Board meeting last night, and so what's the Commissioner of Education,
Anastasios Kimutsus. What I wonder if they kept him to
three minutes. He was not very kind, and I don't
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blame him one bit because he's correct about everything that
he said. But the the reason why I want to
I want to. I obviously I'm curious to get Jeremy's
take on that, but I also want to hear his
thoughts on board member Daryl Jones, who, based on what
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I witnessed, was just the typical rude dismissive, arrogant man
that he portrays himself to be. If he's a brother
in Christ, I don't know that he is. I don't
know that he isn't we would have words. I would
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confront him not as someone who's perfect, but as someone
who would look at his life and look at the fruit,
and look at what he does and and how he
conducts himself. I mean, you've got a school board member
that said in an interview and now a year and
a half before he was elected, that he doesn't like kids.
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Then I mean, what did he have a an omais
road walk kind of thing where suddenly he had an
epiphany and loves children because he said in an interview.
I listened to it, I watched it. I watched him
say the words, I don't like kids. And he's the
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chair of the Children's Services Council along with being a
school board member. What in the world. I would love
to know what changed where? At what point? Anyway, I
don't I don't mean to get sidetracked here, but we're
going to talk about that. Also in the third hour,
Jerome Hudson from brightbart dot com will join us. But
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we wanted to hear from the chairman of the school board,
not chairman. The chair is Lori Cox and you know
love Laurie, but we're just we're not addressing the issues
as forcefully as they need to be addressed. And you know,
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appreciate that she loves Jesus. But there's a time to
turn over the tables. There's a time to walk in
and turn over the tables. And the conduct of a
school board member has been dismissed and ignored and has
not been called out and singled out, and it should be.
His comments about Charlie Kirk are embarrassing and they're shameful,
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and that rhetoric from an elected official needs to be
exposed and it needs to be accounted for. Now I'm
all for I was wrong. I made a mistake, Okay,
except he's done nothing of the kind. In discovered in
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Wyoming a stunningly preserved dinosaur mummy which have skin and hooves.
It's duck built dinosaurs found more than one hundred years ago,
so well preserved. They contain fleshy body parts and extinct
species embedded in thin layers of clay. According to scientists,
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they were discovered in the early nineteen hundreds. Recent examination
of those fossils by paleontologists the University of Chicago revealed
the fossils do not contain just bones, but mummified body
parts protected underneath a clay mask in wyoming, protected by
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wet clay. What led to that happening? What in the
world could have caused? And you know, if you do
a look at the archaeological sedimentary layers, there are some
problems with the uh, the whole How did they get
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buried in that layer? Of how that well, maybe there
was a worldwide flood. Huh huh where'd that water come from?
Speaker 2 (15:31):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (15:31):
Well, didn't we just do a story of how scientists
have found massive stores of fresh water underneath the oceans,
like they could just sort of burst forth and cover Yeah, really, huh,
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I'm just you know, cool, Look at that twenty seven
minutes after the hour. They don't see dinosaurs in the Bible,
and they don't see poodles either.
Speaker 3 (16:06):
Weather, traffic and the big stories in the press box,
the fastest three hours in media. And don't be surprised
if you have a chuckle here and there, just like that,
It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott.
Speaker 1 (16:29):
Let's get right to it. The mixed stories in the
press box this morning. We have Massachusetts and nearly two
dozen other states suing the Trump administration trying to force
the government to fund the food stamp program even if
Congress doesn't approve any new funding. I get it, I understand,
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but isn't an ironic that these are all Democrat states
and it's Democrats that are pausing and are continuing to
keep the government shut down. I mean, the lawsuit cites
federal law which states snap benefits quote must be furnished
to all eligible households. There's five billion of contingency money available.
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The government can pull from a separate fund that has
more than twenty three billion in it, according to the lawsuit,
And that may be true, and they may have to
put that money out there. I just think it's funny,
not the situations being caused, but that you have Democrat
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states suing for something Democrats have caused. You can't make
it up. And speaking of Senate Democrats, yesterday blocked the
thirteenth effort to reopen the government. Democrats stopped it. How
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they have the boldness to call this the fault of
Trump is hilarious. Well, he needs to sit down and negotiate.
I'm sorry, we don't negotiate with terrorists. Democrats are acting
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like terrorists. They have admitted they are holding government hostage,
using as leverage people that need food stamps, that need benefits.
That's the leverage we've got right now, all these suffering people.
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That's how Democrats think, and because they have insulated themselves
from the suffering. It's all good. No worries, man, it's
all good. Let me ask you this. In just a
few days, air traffic controllers are going to miss their
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first paycheck. What happens on Thanksgiving? If your air traffic
controllers say, okay, fine, we're not coming to work, this
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is what the Democrats are playing with. Okay, I'm going
to remind you this is all about Obamacare subsidies that
they added to. It's already subsidized. When the subsidies end
the end of the year, which they all the Democrats
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made that happen. They set the time they passed the bill.
They set it all up. Obamacare is still going to
be subsidized to roughly eighty percent, percent paid for by
you and me. Last big story in the press box,
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whistleblower warning, there's another side of this. Illegal trucker situation.
Not just dead people, he said, We're finally opening up
and the he is Mike Kucharski, co owner vice president
of JKC Trucking based in Illinois. He said, the illegals
driving are killing the trucking industry. Because here's what's happening.
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As a business owner, he said, I was trying to
figure out who's taking all these loads at these depressed prices.
He said, because in the trucking industry, everyone's competing for
the same loads. The low bid wins. These illegals are
bidding jobs for substantially less than Americans than citizens of
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this country, so they have driven down the prices to
the point where you can't stand business. Trucking companies are
closing left and right because of the illegal immigrants that
are being given CDLs by certain states. Who knew, well,
now you do so there forty minutes past the hour,
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Big stories in the press box on the morning show.
Drinking some of my throat coat tea. I think I'm better.
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I got a little bit more sleep last night. Still
still working hard at it, but a little better. Grateful
did my Coldi's trick. Doused myself with my I've got
some nutrients that I take that that really boost up
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the immune system. And then I take my zinc lozenges
and and while food tastes like garbage for days after,
it's still better than getting just you know, getting a
cold or something like that. So just a little precautionary
tea this morning, a little throat coat. If I could,
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I would play the theme music from the James Bond movie
from Russia with Love, only I would add from Russia
and China, and I would change it from with love
to without Love from China and Russia, or from Russia
and China without Love. What am I talking about? Get this,
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China and Russia are sending attractive women to seduce tech
workers in Silicon Valley, even marrying and having children with
their targets in order to steal technology. It is verified
they are using something that I mean. One guy named
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Jason Mulvenon, chief Intelligence office for Premier Consulting, which provides
risk assessments for American companies investing in China, He said,
I'm getting an enormous number of very sophisticated LinkedIn requests
from the same type of attractive young Chinese women. It
seems to have really ramped up. He described how at
a business conference on a Chinese investment risk hosted last
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week in Virginia, two attractive Chinese women showed up and
attempted to gain entry. We didn't let them in, but
they had all the information about the event and everything else. Now,
this is from the Times. Dot com sex warfare is
just one way American tech workers are being played. According
to five counter intelligence experts, China is hosting competitions for
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startups on US soil to deal sensitive business plans, and
even trying to sabotage American tech companies. In February, the
House Committee on Homeland Security warned the Chinese Communist parties
conducted more than sixty cases of espionage in the US
over the last four years, and it's scratching the surface.
They are using both Russia and the CCP the Chicoms,
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So you get the Ruskies and the Chicoms using not
sophisticated spies. They're using ordinary citizens to target American counterparts
rather than trained agents. Hold on here, they're harder to spot.
One intelligence official for the United States Counterintelligence said, We're
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not chasing a KGB agent in a smoky guesthouse in
Germany anymore. Our adversaries, particularly the Chinese, are using a
whole of society approach to exploit all aspects of our
technology and Western talent. One particular case they talk about here,
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beautiful Russian woman worked at an aerospace company, married an
American colleague. He discovered that she had gone to modeling
academy in her twenties, but later attended a Russian soft
power school before disappearing for a decade and reemerging in
the US as a cryptocurrency expert. But she doesn't stay
in crypto. She's trying to get into the heights of
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military space innovation. The husband is totally oblivious. Theft of
trade secrets is costing our country six hundred billion a year.
Just for a second, imagine imagine being the dude that
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marries one of these women. You have a couple kids.
In one day, Natasha or some Malie is gone. They're
just gone. And you you tried looking her up. She
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doesn't exist. She's gone. She's back in Russia, she's back
in China. She has done her job. This is what
we're facing, and we're selling land to these people. I'm sorry, well,
it's not fair. They're not. Sorry. If you come from
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the land of China, sorry, I'll tell you what. We'll
let them buy. We'll let them buy land near Gavin
Newsom and Zoorn Mam Donnie and Kathy Hokle in New
York in California, respectively. What do you think forty seven passed?
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You can't make it up. Okay, this is just a
little alarming. We've discussed in the last month or so
young people being guided to successfully killing themselves by chat GPT,
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and now an analysis that they're discussing on Fox News
of chat GPT says that more than one million people
are engaging chat GPT weekly to discuss suicide. You know
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how you handle this. If you want to leave the
service available any reference to self harm, you refer to
the suicide hotline or to counselors in a given area.
But in no way, shape or form do you allow
your program to advise That's not hard. You know what,
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There are a lot of people out there that just
need a coca and a smile. Remember that. Remember that
when that that was the the jingle, have a cocaine
a smile? Remember that? Remember what it was? It just
seemed it just seems as simple, have a coke and
a smile. Those are the good days, you know. One
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of the best parts of the season we're rolling into
is the Coca Cola ads with the Polar Bears. I
am so down with that now, I admit I'm a
big I'm a fan of Coca Cola products. Although I
will have a wild cherry pepsi now and then, but
it takes the wild cherry for me to enjoy a pepsi.
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Pepsi's just I, just I. It's not the same. Coca
Cola has reportedly begun rolling out there, made with sugar cane.
Coca Cola cane sugar, not not the the high fruit
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toase corn syrup. But it's only available in the twelve
ounce single served glass bottles. Now, that said, it's the
best way to enjoy a Coca Cola from the store
and not a fountain glass. I mean it's not even close. Now,
it's not inexpensive. It's an expensive thing to do. Many
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of you remember the days of buying Coca Cola or
whatever the soft drink of preference was, and you would
get that it would always be in in bottles, and
you would return the bottles and get money back for
them that you would then roll into the purchase of
another set, and so there would be almost like a
little rebate thing. But I will tell you that a
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glass served or a bottle, a chilled bottle of Coca
cola is a thing to behold. It just is. Now
they've been making cane sugar coca cola in Mexico for years.
That's the Mexican Coca Cola. Literally, the Coke brand in Mexico,
made in Mexico has been using cane sugar. So it's it.
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It's they're just doing the same thing now in the States,
but on a limited basis. It's you know, Trump is
out there on truth social saying, hey, you're gonna you're
gonna see it's just better. Could you imagine him after
he's he would be like an amazing spokesperson for Coke
when he leaves the office, just a big smile, taking
a drink of a bottle of Coca cola. It's just better.
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It's beautiful. It's the best cooke ever anyway, So it's
a thing. We've got a story about the decidedly unfriendly
skies and much more to come in the second hour
of the morning. Show with Preston Scott. Five passed the
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hour Morning Show with Preston Scott. Great to be with
you this morning. He is Jose, I am Preston. We
talked about last hour. It's it's not funny, but you
just sometimes I think we all have this in us,
where there are there are just certain subjects, there's certain
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things that you just it's so potentially horrible you just
laugh to laugh. I can't imagine what Thanksgiving will be like.
If the air traffic controllers say, if you're not paying us,
we're not working, sorry, would you have a hard time
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being mad at them, Because what I'd darn well do
is I'd redirect your anger at the people that are
getting paid and holding up the whole process Congress, notably Democrats,
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because it's Democrats in the Senate that are stopping it
thirteen times, and they think they're gonna win this. They're not.
I'm just kidding. I've said before. Flying right now for
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me is only if I am crossing an ocean and
I have no choice because paddling won't get me there
in time, or a family emergency where I have to
be somewhere the next day and it's too far for
me to drive there. That's it, no way, huh uh.
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And then there's this lutan'sa Airline Chicago to Germany. An
Indian national name preneath Kumar Usurapali, twenty eight years of age,
student visa studying the BI in the United States, flying
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to Germany, stabbed two seventeen year old passengers with a fork,
one in the shoulder, one in the head the US
Attorney's office following meal service. Minor A was sleeping lightly
in a middle seat when he allegedly woke up to
Usuapali standing over him. Used his right hand to strike
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Minor A in the left clavical area with a metal fork,
then lunged toward Minor B, seeded to the Minor A's
right in a middle seat in the center row of
the aircraft, and struck him in the back of the head.
When flight crewmembers attempted to subdue him, he raised his hand,
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formed a gun with his fingers, put it in his mouth,
and pulled an imaginary trigger. Immediately afterwards, Usurapali allegedly turned
to a female passenger to his left and slapped her
with his hand, and then attempted to slap another crew
member The flight was diverted to Boston Logan International, where
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he was arrested taken into custody on a student visa.
How'd you like to be sleeping, wake up and having
prineath I am going to stab you with him fork
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and there there's nothing you can do about it. You
might as well allow me to stop you. Those kids
are gonna be horrified. They're never going to take a
nap on a flight again. They may never sleep again
the rest of their lives. This is what I'm talking about. Obviously,
this kid's had a mental breakdown. There's something really wrong.
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He was tripping on something. But just for a second,
think through the levels of disturbance that is happening on
air flights, Preston, it's still remarkably rare. Okay, if you
say so, But I'm not interested. I'm just not interested
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in taking that chance. Ten past the hour, speaking of
flying a positive story next. Okay, it's only a good
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story in that we're trying to discover some answers because
it's really a story about the disappearance of Amelia Earhart.
Now I never knew she was a professor lecturer at
Purdue University, and so Purdue University is funding. A foundation
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at Purdue is funding the effort to find her airplane.
They feel good about the prospects, and the expedition to
do it begins in just a few days. They're looking
for the lockeed Electra tennee that was flown by her.
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She went down with her navigator. The expedition being led
by Richard Pettigrew, executive director of Archaeological Legacy Institute, based
in Eugene, Oregon, independent nonprofit organization dedicated to archaeological research
and education. It's fifteen person team. Representatives from Perdue in
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West Lafayette, Indiana will be there. She was a consultant
for the Department of Aeronautics and taught at Purdue in
the nineteen thirties. In fact, they have a replica, an
actual working replica of her airplane, and all the evidence
says that there is a straight metallic object in the
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lagoon to the north side of the island of Nika Morero,
And they've spent years acquiring and analyzing video still imagery
shot from satellites, drones. They think it's part of the
airplane because it's just too straight, it's too linear. They
think it's part of the fuselage that eventually it just
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got kind of you know, ocean rose and it got
scooped off. Now it's important to note that the International
Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery. We've had representatives of that
group on this show talking about what they found on
that island, because they have found all kinds of other
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evidence that date to the time period of Amelia Earhart,
like things dealing with makeup and lotions and certain bottles
and so forth that are from that era that were
on that island, leading them to believe that she landed
her plane there. It's due south of where she was
supposed to be. Likely some kind of navigational error, ran
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out of fuel. Down she went, and she was able
to put it on the island. The wreckage would seal it.
It would end the controversy that she was captured by
the Japanese. Oh she was a spy. None of that
was true. So they're going to spend several days looking
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and then if they find it, if they determine that
it's there, they're gonna bring it. They're gonna get it,
not this trip, but they're then going to go back
and try to recover it and bring it back to
Purdue University put it on display, perhaps with the other
one that is a the other plane that they have.
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The guy who's leading this expedition flew that plane around
the around the country. It was built for Northwest Airlines
in nineteen thirty five, configured for passenger service. During World
War Two, it was used for a military transport. It
was sold, changing hands many times, and then it was
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restored by a Linda Finch who restored it to match
the specifications of Earhart's plane. And so it's now at
Purdue University. That would be a reason for me to
go to Purdue University to see that airplane. I have
seen an Electra in person. I've seen it one time,
and it's a beautiful airplane. It is just a beautiful airplane.
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Sixteen minutes past the hour when we come back, a
web of lies or that Kia one passed the hour.
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Jerome Hudson next hour joining us on the radio program.
You know, we've been talking about the red lights the
warning signs for New Yorkers. And look, there's a part
of me that's like, yeah, whatever, do your thing. Man,
y'all have trashed your state and California, Illinois y'all are
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your own worst enemies. And I admire anybody who's a
Republican or a conservative who loves Jesus and is just
this is my this is my state. I'm hanging in there.
I admire you, I really do. But we've got now.
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Zorn Mamdani has been caught lying about the whole Islamis
were victims of nine to eleven, and he talked about
his hajib wearing aunt who was unable to travel in
the subways and all that. Have you heard what's happened here? Oh,
it wasn't my aunt. It was a cousin. It was
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a distant cousin. That's a quote, distant cousin. Well, he
had to change his story in part because his aunt
never wore his job and was in fact in Tanzania
living there in September of nineteen of two thousand and one.
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She was nowhere near the city. She lived elsewhere. Conveniently,
the cousin passed away years ago, so there's there's no
way to really ask the question, did you can you
confirm this story? And in fact, a Google search and
a search of legacy dot com yielded no obituary for
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anyone by the name he offered because his team refused
to give the full name of the distant cousin. So
there's no way to verify the story in any way,
shape or form. You may recall or may not. You
might not know that last week he was shedding crocodile
tears because he was called out by Andrew Cuomo. And again,
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Cuomo is no prince here. Okay, he's better than Mom
Donnie for the welfare of the of the city, but
he's he's a train wreck, just a different kind. Cuomo
calls him out for hanging out with a terrorist. I
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mom who called, by the way, who said gays should
be put to death and are the disease of society.
That's a quote from the imam. So how is Mom
Donnie walking this tightrope but being buddy Buddy photographs the
whole nine yards with his extremist Islamist who was involved
in the terror attacks of nineteen ninety three in the
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World Trade Center, who believes in death to gaze and
you know what, who thinks that islamis another separating factor.
And so once again Zorah Mam Donnie has been caught lying,
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is backpedaling from his statements and oh, by the way,
he is losing in the polls. So I had a thought,
is it is it that he's lying or or is
he engaged in takiya? Okay, I can't play tequila because
(45:07):
it's it's copyright, it's and I can't have it on
the podcast, but I can takia. Is that what works? Huh?
Are we engaging in just a little verbal sleight of
hand known as takia huh? Or is he just lying?
(45:30):
There's a difference. See, I've looked it up. If you
didn't know, I've looked it up. And this is what
artificial intelligence says about teqia generally forbidden. Notice generally, lying
is generally forbidden. However, it is permitted in certain circumstances,
(45:53):
such as when necessary to save a life, to deceive
an enemy in war, or to reconcile people. The concept
of tekeis it refers to a form of concealing one's
true beliefs to avoid harm, which is considered permissible in
specific situations. So where takia is allowed is war and conflict, reconciliation,
protecting one's life and and get this, in personal relationships.
(46:17):
It says this. There are some accounts, primarily in the
context of traditional texts that permit lying in the conversation
between a man and his wife. What is that?
Speaker 4 (46:41):
You know?
Speaker 1 (46:41):
You know what it is. I'll tell you exactly what
it is. What Zoron is engaging in is not lying.
No takiya, come on, get the congo line going here.
(47:05):
We're not lying. We're just t gia.
Speaker 5 (47:11):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (47:11):
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Speaker 1 (47:40):
Wednesday. You're on the radio program affectually known as Common
Sense Amplified Morning Show with Preston Scott. We mentioned yesterday
Leon County School Board meeting in the capital city of Florida,
and uh, we had someone there kind of a good
buddy of mine, I've known for years. He's an attorney
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with Black and Cohen. He is Jeremy Cohen. Jeremy, good morning,
How are you.
Speaker 5 (48:05):
Good morning? Pressing.
Speaker 1 (48:07):
Were you as surprised as I to learn that the
Commissioner of Education for the State of Florida Anastasios Kmutzas
showed up.
Speaker 5 (48:17):
I was I was very, very surprised and actually fortunate
to hear much of what he said.
Speaker 1 (48:24):
Give us a little snapshot real quickly before we moved
to the topic of the school board member that was
defaming Charlie Kirk's memory. Tell us a little bit about
your reaction to the statements made by the Commissioner of Education.
Speaker 5 (48:38):
The Commissioner was rather forceful in statements to the commissioners
directly and to Superintendent Hannah about the i'd say, the
direction of the school board, some financial issues, and then
directly addressed Daryl Jones's comments about Charlie Kirk.
Speaker 1 (48:57):
So he weighed in on that, did he.
Speaker 5 (49:00):
Yes, yes, he did, obviously paraphrase what he said. Well,
there's there's the Secretary's memo regarding statements after the assassination
of Charlie Kirk, and Darryl Jones obviously is in defiance
of that order, and the Commissioner actually pointed that out
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to all the commissioners and to the superintendent.
Speaker 1 (49:27):
What was was there any any response by the school
board members, the chair, the vice chair, or the superintendent
to those comments from the Commissioner.
Speaker 5 (49:37):
Of Education, not directly. The chair Laurie Laws and Cox,
gave more lofty statements about you know, brotherhood's sisterhood, being collegial,
things of that nature, and then she summed up some
concerns she had about the statements, but not directly addressing
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what to do about it, just how to go forward.
As a friendly body.
Speaker 1 (50:04):
I would say, Jeremy, why did you go.
Speaker 5 (50:08):
For Charlie? Really, it's time, you know, as I watched
the engagement that took place at the meeting, it's time
for many of us to kind of get off the
commentary and the cynicism and get in the arena as
Teddy Roosevelt required us to do as citizens in a republic,
And as I said, it was something that I felt
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necessary because what I did not see was any direct
commentary about the protection of the First Amendment ability to speak,
but also any accountability and responsibility for statements that were made.
Speaker 1 (50:51):
Darryl Jones's conduct has been described to me in email
as typical, dismissive, arrogant, did not apologize, did not address anybody,
did not respond, and in fact at times was just
sitting eating food.
Speaker 5 (51:12):
That was all correct. Obviously, there was First Amendment issues
but it was interesting to watch, I would say, the
sixth Amendment issues that were going on in the meeting,
which were mister Jones staring down his those in confronting
those who were confronting him. He didn't say anything, but
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he was dismissive. And then as I read this morning,
I guess he spoke after the meeting to the Democrat
about how he has bigger fish to fry and just
wants to move on.
Speaker 1 (51:43):
Yeah, I'm sure he does. Jeremy stand by forty minutes
past the hour, A couple more minutes here, Jeremy Cohen,
a local attorney with a law firm Black and Cohen.
And for those of you that may not know, school
board member just entered, if it were spoken libeled because
it was written Charlie Kirk. And there are a lot
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of us that believe that he has no respe he
should not be responsible for anything to do with our children.
With carrying those kinds of views, he has every right
to express them, but he shouldn't have the opportunity to
keep his job. He should be removed from office. And
perhaps we're going to see that happen. I don't know.
Forty minutes past the hour more to come.
Speaker 3 (52:32):
Started counting shows at the beginning because we weren't sure
how long he'd last. Now we're just proving to everyone
that week encount This is the Morning Show with Preston Scott.
Speaker 1 (52:53):
Jeremy Cohen with US local attorney Jeremy, what do you
think is the appropriate set of steps? Obviously, the school board,
the chair of the school board, the superintendent, they don't
have the courage to directly deal with this. What do
you think needs to happen? Well?
Speaker 5 (53:13):
The silence from the school board and the superintendent was
astounding to me. There was no comment directly. As I
mentioned earlier, there was no board vote, there was no
issue raised to vote. There was no questions raised about
Darryl Jones continuing in the capacity on the school board,
nor was there any comment raised about his role on
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the Child's Services Counsel and whether that ought to be addressed.
Speaker 1 (53:41):
So, what do you think needs to happen next? I
am of the opinion that parents and concern people in
the community shouldn't let this go. Whether he thinks he
has bigger fish to fry or not, you can't just
move on from making statements like that without accountability.
Speaker 5 (53:58):
No, I had asked every Commissioner in my comments as
well as the Heckler vetos behind me that had to
be silenced by the commission. I'm sorry by the chair
multiple times, not just by me, but by others. I said,
my door is open for dialogue, for these uncomfortable conversations
to take place, and it just seems to me there's
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an unwillingness to do that, which is directly opposite what
Charlie Kirk would stand for. Charlie Kirk and the Leon
County students deserved more, and I asked them to prove
me wrong by actually standing up and doing something. And
I agree with you. We all need to get into
the arena. We all need to keep the pressure on
(54:41):
and wherever it goes, it goes.
Speaker 1 (54:43):
Do you expect given the comments by the Commissioner of
Education at that meeting, Again, I'm still amazed that he
was there, and I'm grateful that he was there. But Jeremy,
given that the Commission of Education said that they will
strip the teaching certification from teachers that engaged in celebratory
posts of the assassination of Charlie Kirk, did you get
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the impression that there is an appetite to remove a
school board member.
Speaker 5 (55:09):
There was definitely the appetite on both sides to save
them in to keep them, I'll say that. But there
was another interesting comment and it raises multiple issues. But
one of the folks that stood up at the end
made the comment about how we can vote with our
feet and vote with our dollars, and he directly addressed
(55:31):
Commissioner I'm sorry, Superintendent Hannah, that Hannah's role has opened
up the floodgates for parents to remove their children to
go to charter schools and to go to private schools,
and if he keeps it up, they just won't be
a budget left for students to teach in the Leon
County public schools.
Speaker 1 (55:51):
That's a great point that parents that feel as though
they're not being represented in that their kids' viewpoints being marginalized,
can just just leave the school system, which of course
has happened. They've I think they've lost better than ten
percent and it's killing their budget and it's only going
to grow greater with these kinds of actions not being
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dealt with. What are your final thoughts on all this, Jeremy,
what do you personally from your position you're walking away
from that meeting thinking what.
Speaker 5 (56:24):
I was upset, Well, I was willing to grade. Let
me put this way, I would give an F to
the superintendent in terms of grade. I would probably give
an F to most of the school board members for
not standing up and directly addressing the issue hit on.
(56:45):
I'd give an aid to the civic involvement was it
was very, very fresh to see the First Amendment alive,
and well, I really enjoyed seeing youth there from TPUSA
FSU campus. The vice president as well as the secretary
I'm sorry treasurer were both there, and I'll say this,
(57:05):
it was very disheartening to watch and you see in
the words at least Charlie Kirk having his character assassinated
in not being able to defend himself. And that was
one of the reasons I felt it necessary to be there.
Was Jones's comments were assassinating an assassinated man character and
(57:29):
there was no way for Charlie to defend himself. So
for Charlie, I felt the need to be there and
to address the First Amendment issues that were in play.
Speaker 1 (57:37):
Jeremy, thanks so much for making time. I suspect, given
the disposition of this that we might not have heard
the end of it. Despite Daryl Jones's requests. I suspect
that there is consideration of a lawsuit by turning point
USA and on behalf of Charlie Kirk and his wife
and children. But Jeremy, thanks again. I appreciate you.
Speaker 5 (57:59):
Yes, thank you Preston for having.
Speaker 1 (58:00):
Me Jeremy Cohen, Black and Cohen Law Firm at the
school board meeting last night for Charlie. On the Morning
Show with Preston Scott.
Speaker 3 (58:15):
It's the Morning Show with Dresden Scott's on news radio
one point seven w.
Speaker 6 (58:20):
FLA, it's time. Well, how do their partners? Oh boy, yeah,
I'm I'm in a cowboy mood today.
Speaker 1 (58:37):
But tis the season.
Speaker 7 (58:39):
So my story is, imagine this on your door bill camera.
You see three creepy costume figures.
Speaker 1 (58:46):
And it ain't Halloween yet. Well, yeah, we talked about
the front end of this story about someone going on
to someone's and that they nearly got shot.
Speaker 7 (58:58):
Well, uh, yeah, there was a huge investigation launched by
police because they feared burglary attempts. Yeah, and it turns
out it was a teen relatives aided by adults, staged
a Halloween prank on their family members.
Speaker 1 (59:13):
So the ladies saying to the news that they could
have been shot and all that it was all a prank. Yeah.
Speaker 7 (59:18):
Yeah, The police chief said the moral a moral failure
could have had deadly consequences. Why so serious? The homeowner
called a relative who arrived armed.
Speaker 1 (59:31):
So why if you're setting up this prank, would you
call somebody and tell them that? If I remember the
story correctly, the people were dressed up in these creepy costumes, yeah,
like Michael Myers and you know, a clown from it
or something, and we're screaming that they were going to
(59:52):
kill the person inside and all that. Right, isn't that
what was going on? I believe so I believe this
is the same story.
Speaker 7 (01:00:00):
But there's a lesson to be learned here. Harmless pranks
can escalate. Think twice during the holiday seasons, and don't
play silly pranks like you're the Purge or something.
Speaker 1 (01:00:11):
No way. Yeah.
Speaker 7 (01:00:13):
Yeah, And you also did a story about fat Bear Week.
Speaker 1 (01:00:18):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (01:00:19):
Was the winner was thirty two chunk? Yeah, twelve hundred pounds. Well,
in Texas Parks and Wildlife, they hosted the first ever
fat Squirrel Week.
Speaker 1 (01:00:32):
They did not.
Speaker 7 (01:00:33):
Yeah, fat Squirrel Week, you better believe it inspired by
you know.
Speaker 1 (01:00:38):
Alaska's Fat Bears. So many squirrels. How do you figure
out who won? Well, yeah, there was.
Speaker 7 (01:00:43):
The winner was Chunk of Saurus Rex from Dinosaur Valley
State Park. The finalist included Chunk Norris. Oh that's funny,
Nutella and Stanley the Texas Tank. But Chunk of sare
Rex took the prize. It doesn't say how much he weighed.
(01:01:04):
I guess they just went by visuals. He was just
a big boy.
Speaker 1 (01:01:08):
Yeah, so he won. He won the competition. I do
you know if they did they take pictures and then
just put them side by side and and do it
that way.
Speaker 7 (01:01:17):
Like the Yeah, it was a bracket style of voting
via social media links, so I'm assuming.
Speaker 1 (01:01:24):
Yeah, they used pictures.
Speaker 7 (01:01:25):
Okay, there had to have been some sort of measuring
device or something.
Speaker 1 (01:01:30):
You know, so you can So the winner is Chunk
of Saurus Rex.
Speaker 7 (01:01:34):
Chunk of Saurus Rex.
Speaker 1 (01:01:36):
That's right, go ahead.
Speaker 7 (01:01:39):
No, I can't believe he beat Chunk Norris.
Speaker 1 (01:01:44):
Nobody beats Chunk Norris. Anyway. What's funny about that to
me is just a couple of weeks ago, I was
telling my wife that that the cool weather's coming because
I kept seeing squirrels in my with their mouths full
getting chunky of what. No, they were saving, they're they're
(01:02:07):
they're just grabbing, sticking it in their mouth, and I
mean they look like, uh, Marlon Brando is a godfather.
You know, I'm getting ready for the fall in the
winter weather, and you know, so that's anyway, it doesn't
surprise me. Chunk a saurus rex. That's pretty good, all right?
(01:02:28):
When we come back, that is, by the way, no way,
Jose here on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. When
we returned to our number three, Jerome Hudson joins us.
He's the author of the fifty Things books and the
entertainment editor at brightbart dot com. Next on The Morning
Show with Preston Scott. All Right, five past the Hour,
(01:03:05):
three turning the page on the radio program run Down
Literally Wednesday on The Morning Show Show fifty four eighty three,
and it's time to have our monthly visit with Jerome Hudson.
Jerome is the entertainment editor at Breitbart dot com. He's
the author of the fifty Things books, Fifty Things they
(01:03:25):
Don't Want You to Know and fifty Things they Don't
Want you to know about Trump. They make great Christmas gifts.
Jerome Hudson with us I Drew, Hello, brother, how are you?
Speaker 4 (01:03:35):
Oh? Terrific? Terrific. Hoping to get some sunshine today.
Speaker 1 (01:03:41):
Yeah, not gonna happen. Not gonna happen. No, no, no, Hey.
What is the right now the biggest story to you,
whether it's in the entertainment world, out of the entertainment world,
what is it? You know?
Speaker 4 (01:04:01):
In the immigration? I think I think it was the biggest,
if not the second biggest story in the election, and
I think it still continues to be a cloud on
the country when you talk about immigration. You know, I
guess if you asked one hundred people, maybe eighty or
ninety of them would talk about ice rays because that
is the most inflammatory and attention catching thing right now,
(01:04:28):
I guess. But it is so much about people and
population and resources, right and it always has been. In
for decades. More people have been coming to this country,
living and moving into states, in the towns and communities
who have in many ways, certainly not in all cases,
(01:04:52):
but in many ways have not been contributors to those
communities in a way that you would hope in and
in many cases far too often cases, people in this
country illegally have been a drag on those communities, and
in even worse cases, they've been completely lawless. And so
(01:05:14):
what Donald Trump is trying to do really is push
back on us synergistic. I mean, it's been corporations. It's
been laws that have not been on the books. It's
been laws that have been on the books that have
been been enforced for over a half century. It's been,
as I read about in my first book, just policies
(01:05:35):
in place in states that have just been created out
of full cloth. When you talk about, uh, some of
these visa programs.
Speaker 8 (01:05:45):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (01:05:45):
And so anyway, people, too many people in the country,
too few resources, whether it be in the classroom, the
reason that pupils per class, the cost is so high,
the reasons some of our health care issues, or so
I talking about the expiration of food stamps, the benefits
that so many people again who aren't supposed to be
(01:06:08):
shouldn't be in this country. It's and how that plays
into the unemployment number. I mean, housing costs, it's everything,
illegal immigration. Sorry for the wrong lended answer, but there
it is.
Speaker 1 (01:06:25):
One of the big stories in the press box this
morning is the head of a trucking company who named himself.
I mean, he's out of himself. It's not a hidden thing,
but he's a whistleblower and he's pointing out how the
illegal immigrants driving trucks and killing people is not to
diminish the lives of those people, but it's nothing compared
to the destruction that they're doing to the trucking industry.
(01:06:49):
That by being in this country and getting CDLs illegally
in violation of federal law, that they are undermining the
trucking industry by bidding low for jobs and forcing you know,
independent truckers and trucking companies to shutter their doors.
Speaker 4 (01:07:07):
Yeah, this is again if you look at all the
problems that you know, you talk about on a daily
basis that Frank bart News reports on the stuff. It's
been around for decades and again, in many cases, the
laws are on the books, and in this case specifically,
(01:07:30):
there is a all right, my TV is uh gone
into uh but gone into a soothing mode on me. No,
it's okay, I'm sorry. The trucking is uh business. There's
(01:07:50):
a black market. My dad, my father, when he retired,
when he retired from the army, he became a letter
carrier for the United States Post Office. The name when
you were fire from that, you brought it. You bought
a big rig and then he got two more and
employee and family members. And so I've seen up close
and personal sort of the inside and the business of
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of big haul trucking. And there is a black market, absolutely,
and there's so many companies that do it the right
way and procure employers the right way. And there are
a lot of mid size to major companies that break
the rules. And again law enforcement has turned a blind eye.
(01:08:34):
There's so much money to be made. And if you
can pay someone who has overstayed of these day, if
you will, and much cheaper right, and you're not paying
insurance on them, and you get away with it long
enough for enough times, and you get to grow, and
(01:08:55):
you become so big, too big to fail, if you will.
Speaker 1 (01:08:58):
Hang on a second, Jerome, we got to take quick Break,
eleven past the hour. Jerome Hudson with me.
Speaker 3 (01:09:08):
Yes, he knows how to read well, actually, as producer
reads him, he doesn't know how to read. It's The
Morning Show with Preston Scott.
Speaker 1 (01:09:19):
Jerome Hudson with Me. Entertainment editor at Breitbart dot Com
before we get to some news from the pages of
the entertainment section the virtual pages of the website Brybart
dot com. On the subject of immigration, I'm just curious,
why aren't people calling for the removal of Ilhan Omar
(01:09:41):
from Congress and this country for violating her oath of
allegiance to the country as a naturalized citizen.
Speaker 4 (01:09:53):
Jerome, Hello, I'm sorry I did the mut and forgett
my apologies. Just really bang up job today, Ihann Omar
is she's been censored I think twice now in the
United States Congress. I think that I know there have
(01:10:13):
been a lawmaker zoos call for her removal.
Speaker 1 (01:10:17):
Joe, she should be removed because she has stated publicly
she's a Somali first, and that is a direct violation
of the naturalization oath of allegiance to the United States
of America. It's almost like forget Congress.
Speaker 4 (01:10:31):
Yeah. Her marrying her brother, I think also should end
in sort of an indictment, right you you for you know,
AX violations, which I think was the purpose of her
doing it. No, yeah, so I think it hasn't happened
(01:10:54):
because she would not be the only one, right, you know,
I think there are a few members of Congress, certainly
in the United States Congress, who who would sort of
fall under that same umbrella and and like, who's how's
it gonna look right, you know, the Republican Party in
(01:11:16):
in the House of Representatives. I mean, I think Speaker
Johnson's a good man, but he's not going to be
the person to leave the charge.
Speaker 5 (01:11:25):
He's just not.
Speaker 4 (01:11:26):
There are still too many institutionalists, uh in that body. Thankfully,
Donald Trump is endorsing people with you know, actual spines
who see the problems as as as as fixable and
are willing to run for office and get elected and
(01:11:48):
start to fix them. But I just don't think the
numbers are there to see again that you're that you're
talking about. Regardless if we wanted or not, We're just
we're just not there yet.
Speaker 1 (01:11:58):
I don't know if it requires no though, I mean
this to me is outside even the purview of Congress.
Just because you're in Congress doesn't shield you from if
you are a naturalized citizen and you violate your oath
by claiming you're a Somali, when when the oath of
allegiance requires you to forego all of that, you have
(01:12:21):
no attachment to your previous nation. That alone should be
aside from Congress, should be removal grounds for removal.
Speaker 4 (01:12:32):
We're about to see Zoran Mumdani become mayor of New
York City and he still has both thrown an allegiance
to Uganda, you know, and he Zora Umdani is getting
support from a lot of LGBTQ organizations. How iron while
(01:12:53):
he while he refuses to even criticize his own birth country,
which you know, execute homosexuals or at least has that
have has those laws on the books. And so you know,
I'd love to see it. I don't I don't think
(01:13:14):
that there there There won't be a day. I don't
know how far in the future it is, but I
do I do see a time in which people like
Jolan omar Are, you know, are dealt with the thing is.
And I think I talked about this before, like her
congressional district president, it's got to be one of the
safest profresional districts UH in the country. And you know,
(01:13:39):
I think it's eighty percent Muslim and it's not by accident.
Minnesota is not the type of the type of state
that you're going to see I think you know fair.
Speaker 1 (01:13:54):
Hey, Jerome, I got a Breakpalt. We're running real late here.
Seventeen past the hour. More to come with Jerome Hudson
from Breitbart dot Com. Twenty two minutes past the hour.
(01:14:16):
A few more minutes here with Jerome Hudson, entertainment editor
from Breitbart dot Com and author of the Fifty Things books.
Jerome I noticed on the entertainment page at Breitbart Charlie
Sheen like we really care what he has to say
about much of anything, but still weighing in on the
NFL going with Bad Bunny for the Super Bowl halftime show.
(01:14:37):
I was fascinated by the comments of the commissioner, basically
dismissing the criticism of the selection, saying, Oh, there's always
going to be people that are upset with our choice.
He's going to do a great show. And then he
made this comment that I found absolutely my numbing. He said,
it's going to be a uniting event. What the heck
(01:15:01):
is he talking about?
Speaker 4 (01:15:03):
Yeah, you know, I will say it's possible that in
some grand fashion the show includes a real true patriotic gesture.
As I say that I cannot really think of, at
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least in recent memory a halftime show and has done that.
And now the more that I think about it, all
the divisive, truly horrific political seems like the Beyonce halftime
show was just, you know, twenty minutes of a black
panther rally basically, So I like to look at empirical data.
(01:15:45):
I would throw Charlie Sheen in that because he was
kind of the last person Preston and I mean maybe
the last person that I thought who would not only
weigh in, but would have such a hard line stance
on it. Charlie seen basically saying they need to drop
that buddy. As Charlie Sheen doesn't think that it's going
to be that bad. Bunny is going to deliver a
(01:16:05):
show that's going to be pleasing to the majority of
the country watching the game for the sake of the game,
right Like I think, I think it's always going to
be anecdotal because I just don't know enough football fans.
But I don't know in twenty thirty twenty five years,
going back to high school, I marched in the Savannah
(01:16:25):
Hide High School band when I was in eighth grade.
A lot of people come for the game and you
see the prayer circles after the game and you have
the national anthem. He starts spangled banner that is before
the game. It's very patriotic and it's very pro America,
and bad Bunny could do that.
Speaker 1 (01:16:47):
Yeah, but here's the problem though, Jerome, he stayed seated
during the national anthem at a playoff game with the Yankees. Right.
He kisses guys on stage, He dresses like women on
stage frequently. He will not be entertaining in English. He's
going to be entertaining one percent in Spanish.
Speaker 4 (01:17:06):
Songs are in Spanish.
Speaker 1 (01:17:08):
And then he had the gall to stick it in
the face of American fans saying You've got a few
weeks to learn learn Spanish. It's like, well, screw you, pal.
I mean, I don't I don't understand any any way,
shape or form where this is going to be quote uniting.
I'm just grateful that Turning Point USA is putting an
alternative show out.
Speaker 4 (01:17:29):
There, and I can't wait to see the numbers on that. Yes,
I just can't wait. I'm looking at empirical data fifteen
hundred and nineteen US adults as nationwide. You know, do
they think that, do they do they oppose or are
they for bat Bunny performing at the Super Bowl And
the number is completely split, actually forty eight percent of approved,
(01:17:53):
not even a majority of that approved. And I think
it's for the reasons that you laid out, you know,
And you didn't mentioned that Bad Bunny just a week
before he was announced as a Super Bowl UH performer
basically bashed immigration and customer sportsman and said that he
(01:18:13):
skipped on his worldwide tour. He basically toured and everywhere
except for Antarctica. He skipped the United States because of
President Trump's illegal immigration crackdown and said that he wouldn't
do shows in America because for fear that his fans
would be arrested. And so pretty despicable guy.
Speaker 1 (01:18:35):
And what does the NFL do? Roger Goodell signs off
on bringing him as the halftime show Beautiful.
Speaker 4 (01:18:41):
It's about business, baby, It's about business. The NFL grow
is about growing his audience in Spanish speaking countries. And
bad Bunny is the perfect person, maybe the only artist
on the planet alive today who is best to do that.
But that's that's the end of the conversation as far
as Roger Didilsons.
Speaker 1 (01:19:00):
Yeah, but what happens because I personally think they're going
to have trouble with their rate card for the halftime show.
Now that turning Point USA is promoting an alternative halftime show.
And what if a third of the audience leaves? Do
they do rate adjustments? Do they give rebates, do they
do bonus spots on the carrying network?
Speaker 4 (01:19:23):
It won't happen. It won't happen after this year, Right,
They'll still be the NBA, NFL, still be able to
charge the networks, They'll still be able to charge the advertisers.
The company's the same rate. But this turning point does
it again in February twenty twenty seven, and the audience grows,
the turning point the audience shrinks during the halftime show
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for the Super Bowl. Then I think, you know, we've
seen this time and time again. You know, money matters,
and money certainly talks, and it makes markets move, and
it makes minds change. Target, Cracker Barrel, you know, Blood,
Blood Light and Hazard Bush parent company. So that's what
(01:20:06):
I'm saying. You know, if the audience strengths during the
halftime show, the offset the amount of people watching the
commercials during the game, yeah, you will see you will see,
thinking change. But again, like I just looked at a
video of Jay Z who is on the selection committee.
I think he's the head of the selection committee, and
this contract is just extended. He's proud of the choice
(01:20:27):
for Bad Bunny. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:20:28):
Whatever, I'm going to make a prediction. You can make
note of it that they will be doing bonus spots
for the advertisers of the halftime show this year, not
next year, not the year after that, this year because
they're going to lose audience and they're going to owe
the advertisers because they're not going to have the audience
penetration they expect. Jerome, you're my friend. I love you.
(01:20:50):
Thanks for joining me.
Speaker 4 (01:20:52):
Thank you to you brother, Thank you all right.
Speaker 1 (01:20:55):
Jerome Hudson with us this morning, twenty nine past the hour,
oh with Preston Scott.
Speaker 9 (01:21:04):
The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the
world he didn't exist.
Speaker 2 (01:21:09):
On news Radio one hundred point seven Double UFLA thirty
seven past.
Speaker 1 (01:21:29):
The hurricane will be north of Cuba. The eye of
the storm will be north of Cuba by at right
around noontime today, and by noontime tomorrow it is going
to be well into the Atlantic off the coast, well
away from Florida. We're still going to get impacts because
these storms are massive and they they create their own
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weather system, but it will pose no threat to the
United States. If you advance it to Friday, you're gonna
get rain and so forth off the eastern seaboard. But
the storm itself is way out to see. It's gonna
be huge out there. But once again, we will, we will,
(01:22:12):
we will dodge the storm. It's going to be steered away.
This cold, cooler weather that's pushing down it's keeping this
thing away. Can't you just see me in front of
the green screen doing the weather. Huh Okay, there's this
there's this thing up here and it's pushing really hard
down there. And and because it's stiff farming, just think
(01:22:37):
of like Earl Campbell back in the day running the football.
It's this stiff farm. He's keeping the defenders at bay.
That's what this weather system is doing to this hurricane. Okay,
just keeping it at bay. Little stiff farm, little stiff
far Cuba getting rained on, just like Jamaica just got trash.
But big stories in the press box, just the the
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the headline. Addition, states are suing the Trump administration to
try and stop the suspension of food stamps. It's ironic
because the states that are suing are blue states, and
those states are suing the government because of actions that
Democrats are taking. Because for the thirteenth time, Senate Democrats
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stopped the passage of a reconciliation bill. Imagine what happens.
Air traffic controllers now are going to be added to
the list of people not getting paid. What if the
air traffic controllers say we're not working on Thanksgiving? It's
not going to work and whistleblower, as I mentioned to
Jerome Hudson, warning that the illegal immigrants are not just
(01:23:42):
killing people, they're crashing the trucking industry probably didn't know
about that. Now did you forty minutes past the hour
come back with.
Speaker 9 (01:23:54):
Yeah, yeah, you know what's now?
Speaker 7 (01:24:09):
If you read something insane, I probably did it.
Speaker 2 (01:24:14):
I'm find of food. The block is going ahead and
google my name.
Speaker 1 (01:24:18):
We have the rights to play this music now.
Speaker 3 (01:24:20):
There is no man to the sins I have committed.
Speaker 1 (01:24:23):
I'm just saying we can play this. Yeah, we all
feel better. Way would have something because the song creator
and singer said we can't.
Speaker 4 (01:24:33):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:24:34):
Time for another edition of Florida Man. This is so good,
This just is so good. This is a quintessential Florida
man's story. We're gonna talk about. Justin Farley, forty three
pulled into a Saint Petersburg circle K back in May.
(01:24:56):
I'm not trying to drop a rhyme on you here, okay.
Pulled into a circle okay, back in May, May fifth
and he opened up a bunch of cabinets and stole
a bunch of scratch off tickets. Forty minutes later, he
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arrived at a at an area of seven to eleven
trying to redeem seven thousand dollars worth of scratch offs.
He went to try to cash man. After an unsuccessful attempt,
he returned to the same circle k and tried to
(01:25:43):
cash in on these seven ticket books he had stolen
from the store and failed once again. He then left
and returned to the circle k again, only to come
up empty a third time. Disparaged, mister Farley decided to
(01:26:05):
drive back to the seven to eleven in a black mask,
yellow shirt, black nikes, and pointed a replica glock at
the clerk, demanding the cash register be open, made off
with one hundred and twenty dollars in cash from the register.
(01:26:25):
A slew of evidence, including surveillance tape license plate, led
to cops pulling him over booke him on commercial burglary,
grand theft, among other charges. He admitted to committing the
Circle K seven to eleven robbery, and recorded interview didn't
disclose his repeat visits to the stores. Who steals something
(01:26:52):
like a lottery ticket and goes back to the store
to try to cash it? You know who does A
Florida man. That's who does that. A Florida man does that.
That is so good. That is so good. A Florida
(01:27:13):
man never fails to disappoint. Tomorrow on the program, Steve
Stewart will join us. I would imagine we'll have something
to say.
Speaker 8 (01:27:18):
By the way, I haven't talked about this, but there
is a possibility that you might be seeing an occasional
op ed from yours truly in the pages of Tellancy Reports.
Speaker 1 (01:27:33):
You know, I am a frustrated writer. I have a
book that I've been working on for two decades, and
the reason why it's taken so long is I've just
every time i feel like I've got a handle on it,
I go no that's not the way I want to
do this, and so I rearrange everything and start all
over basically. And it's not a book about anything other
(01:27:57):
than God and golf in that order. But I love
to write opinion, and every now and then I'll write
on my blog page. But yeah, that could have happened.
(01:28:18):
So Steve, Steve will be in tomorrow. We'll talk about
the school board meeting, I'm sure, and some other things.
When we come back, we're going to set up Friday show,
and Jose and I are going to have a very
important discussion about Friday's show today. That's how detailed we
are around here. We look that far ahead. We are planning.
(01:28:42):
I'm already booking shows in December because there aren't a
lot of shows in December because we have the twelve
Days of Preston starting December eighteenth, forty six minutes past
the hours, the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Yeah, I
(01:29:08):
feel like I owe you an apology. I'm channeling my
football team, the Green Bay Packers, And as much as
I low the NFL, I love the Green Bay Packers
because they are everything the NFL is not. They're wholesome,
(01:29:28):
they're owned by people. They're not owned by an owner.
They're owned by fans. No other sports team in all
of sports is owned by fans. And when I say
I'm channeling my team, there were times in today's show,
I was absolutely outstanding, and then there were times in
(01:29:49):
my show today where I was just dreadful. I'll shake
your head. It's just it's true. My Packers, they didn't
play a great first half against Pittsburgh and then they
smoked them, warm them out like a cheap suit. Good
(01:30:13):
and bad, but they're you know, overall, they're one of
the better teams.
Speaker 7 (01:30:16):
In the league.
Speaker 1 (01:30:17):
Not getting much respect. That's okay, don't care. I don't
get much respect. I tell you, I don't get no respect. Anyway,
I said I was going to set up Friday show.
We're going to talk about the best candy. What's the
best Halloween candy? It's it's Halloween. I feel obliged to
(01:30:39):
have the discussion in the second hour what is the
best Halloween candy? And wine? And yes, you have to
pick one, you have to choose one, and I couldn't.
I don't know that I could do that. Like if
I still had littles that were going out and getting candy.
I would be raiding their bag like crazy. I'm a
(01:31:02):
horrible person that way. If there is chocolate around, and
it's not just chocolate, there are some other things, but
so many great memories for me, Like in one of
the neighborhoods where we lived in the Dyna, Minnesota, whoever
got to this one house first got caramel and nut
(01:31:28):
covered apples on a stick full big apples. She only
made so many of them. Whoever got there first got them.
I'm almost thinking of channeling that a little bit by
getting a few full sized candy bars and giving those
to the first kids that show up. I don't know,
(01:31:50):
I don't know, but we're going to talk about that
on Friday. Brought to you by Barone Heating and Air.
It's the Morning Show on wf.
Speaker 8 (01:32:02):
MY.
Speaker 1 (01:32:02):
Thanks to Jerome Hudson for joining us. Jeremy Cohen, attorney
with Black and Cohen, went to the school board meeting
last night. It's embarrassing. It's just it's embarrassing. We're going
to talk ambiguously about the way that people should behave
and not pointing out why are we lecturing six people
(01:32:27):
when one of them was guilty. I can't stand that
I cannot stand that. Look, there's a time and a
place that you punish everybody for the actions of one
because you're teaching the lesson of team. But that's not
what this is. Why do we lecture everybody when one
(01:32:52):
person was guilty of an action that might bring a
lawsuit to the entire group one person, how about we
lecture that person. I don't get it. I don't get it. Never.
It will never be excused in my brain. Never. Chuck
Schumer blocking the GOP from reopening government for the thirteenth time.
(01:33:14):
Just curious what happens if air traffic controllers go say, well,
we're not if you're not going to pay us, we're
not working. Would you blame them? And what happens if
that happens, Like, oh, I don't know. The week of Thanksgiving,
Trump's being sued to keep money going to food stamps. Ironically,
it's Democrats that are not allowing the government to reopen,
(01:33:39):
and these are Democrat run states that are suing. You
can't make that up. Whistleblowers saying that illegal immigrants are
not just killing people on our highways as truck drivers,
they are crashing the trucking industry. We talked about zoron
mom Donnie. Is he lying or just engaging in a
little ticky up back tomorrow, Have an awesome day.