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Five minutes past the hour. Goodmorning friends, six am in the Eastern
time zone, five in the Centraland wherever however you are listening. Welcome,
ladies and gentlemen, ruminators near andfar. Is the pointed show with
Preston Scott common sense amplified yet againfor the five forty third occasion, that

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is Grant Allen. I am PrestonScott. Our verse today comes from Romans
fourteen, verse eleven four. Itis written, as I live, says
the Lord, every knee shall bowto me, and every tongue shall confess
to God. That is a verydirect reminder to all of us. There

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will be a day. It mightbe on this side of eternity, it
might be on the other. Everyknee will one day bow, and every

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tongue will one day confess that Jesusis Lord. I am growing greatly concerned

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by what I am seeing on collegecampuses. We are witnessing a very similar
spirit to what took place in Germanyin the nineteen thirties. Isn't it interesting

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how so many of the pro Palestinianprotesters are wearing masks? Are they not
proud? Why are they hiding?We see? That's what terrorists do.

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That's what the clan did, That'swhat Clantifa does, That's what Islamic jihadis
do. They hide. I knowthis kind of a heavy way to start
the program, but what I'm watchinghappen on college campuses horrifies me. It's

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bad enough that our children are goingto have to deal with this. What
will our grandchildren be living in?What kind of America is going to be

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left? Now? We'll unpack moreof this as the show goes on,
and I apologize for the heaviness ofthe start of the show, but this
anti Israel thing. Look, I'mnot going to tell you that Israel has

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been perfect in its history. It'snot. But let me tell you this.
If you look at history, Goddeals with his enemies, and those

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who persecute Jews will not win.This is a horrifying development that's spreading in
America. America talk about the consequencesof not teaching history properly, the cons

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sequences of unfettered immigration. For notjust the last three years, but going
back decades, we've had a brokenimmigration system. We are paying the price.
Ten minutes after the hour, divertinto the American Patriots Almanac for a

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few. We've got some animal stories. US Congresswoman Kat Cammick in the third
hour, It's going to be agreat show today, The Morning Show with
Preston Scott. It's the Morning Showwith Trustin Scott on news radio one hundred
point seven WFLA owner of the NewEngland Patriots, Robert Kraft, has pulled

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his money out of Columbia, hisalma mater, because the President's not dealing
with the problem and shut up downthese riots. And honestly, here's what
you do. It's real simple.You kick these students out of school,
and if they're foreign students, youkick them out of the country. But

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we don't have the backbone to dowhat's necessary. But this is it.
Don't think this is just the IvyLeague. This is happening in campuses across
the country. This is happening allover the place. Now. I don't
know how much is going on inFlorida. Governor de Santas is not prone
to put up with that at publicschools. I don't know what you know.

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And there seems to be a methodby which private schools should be dealing
with this as well. But we'llpush into that a little bit. Later.
But man, don't think that thisis just ah kids being kids.

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I don't know how many of theprotests are actual students at these schools.
The leaders might actually be terrorists inthis country, illegally, seriously agitators,
creating the environment, and almost beingtheir own version of what the FBI was

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on January sixth, just kind ofegging it on, egging it on,
egging it on. I mean,we got we got flares, fires,
burned American flags. Are you kiddingme? Anyway? All right, it's
April twenty third. What do wegot to here? American Patriots Almanac,

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April twenty third, nineteen oh eight. President Theodore Roosevelt created a new component
within the US Army, the MedicalReserve Corps. Seventeen eighty nine. President
elect George Washington his wife Martha movedinto the first presidentidential mansion, Franklin House,
in New York City seventeen ninety one. James Buchanan, the fifteenth US

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President, born near Mercersburg, Pennsylvania, nineteen fourteen. Wrigley Field, originally
the home of the Chicago Federals andnow the Cubs opens. I didn't know
that there was the Chicago Federals Imean, I'm I feel like it's not

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like I'm an expert in the historyof baseball, but I feel like I've
kind of heard the names of allthe teams back in the day, I
didn't know that one Chicago Federals.And then in nineteen sixty two, Ranger
four, first US spacecraft to reachthe Moon's surface is launched. Really so

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we just crash landed it into theMoon. We just sort of wow,
I guess. So anyway, whatare your thoughts on this whole college campus
thing. I don't really have thoughts, truthfully, I mean kind of ambivalent
toward it all, doesn't Yeah,can you get your brain around what these

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kids are thinking when it's a thirdworld worldview that has been imported into the
United States and taking root there,And I just I don't really give it
much thought truthfully. I bet Ibet most of these kids couldn't point the
Palestine on a map. Probably not, But that's not the point. They're

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the I don't know, they're therevolutionaries. Yeah, it's just but it's
like they don't they don't even haveany knowledge of the cause. I heard
it described one time that at itsmost basic level, the young college kids
that are all fired up about somethingthat they don't know anything about. All

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they can see is when they thinkof Israel, they think of like a
white colonizer in the Brown land,right like they think the Palestinians are the
Browns and the bipoc people, Andthey think of Jews as primarily the white
European colonizers in the same way thatthe same groups hate George Washington are Founding

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Fathers Western they view us as thewhite European colonizers among a Native American land
whatever. It's kind of the samedynamic just in the Middle East, and
that's kind of the frame in whichthey're viewing this, and so it's okay
for them to be there, it'sokay for them to be here, but
nobody else. I saw a videoyesterday of a girl that was railing on

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whites and that if you're not yourentire life and fortune disassembling systemic racism,
you're a racist. Just because you'rewhite. You're a racist. You were
born white. Therefore you are partof the problem. In her eight and
her venom. This is a young, articulate black girl and she's just like
spewing this nonsense. Oh my seventeenafter the hour, come back with animal

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Stories. We'll lighten things up herenext time for another edition of animal Stories
on The Morning Show with Dreston Scott. This, my Friends, is America.
Fairfield, Maine. An g shootingowner Adam Hensby brought a calf,

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a baby cow into the store.He said, I've got this cow and
I need to keep him around.So her so he said, Look,
stores have dogs and cats, soI've got a cow and apparently it is

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turned into quite a thing and uttersuccess. Could I actually say that?
Yes, he said, I'm notsure if business is up, but I've
got a lot more people coming intothe store. Word has gotten out that
the cow is there. So whereelse in the world but America. Could

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you get a six or five creedmore in it and a little little pet
time with a cow? Don't youlove it? Correct? Right? Berlin
Zoo celebrated the birthday of Fatou.Fatu is apparently the probably the oldest gorilla

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in the world, sixty seven.She celebrated her sixty seventh birthday. My
gosh. She was born in nineteenfifty seven, came to the zoo in
what was then West Berlin in nineteenfifty nine, has been in captivity her
whole life. Ergo, She's liveda great life, been catered to oldest

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resident only recently following the death earlierin the year of Ingo, a flamingo
that was believed to be seventy fivewho had lived at the zoo since nineteen
fifty five. So yeah, congratulations, happy birthday. But not as old
as the New England Aquarium's Myrtle.Myrtle the sea turtle is now ninety five.

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That's crazy. Now, that's nottotally unusual, but definitely benefiting from
being in captivity. She is inrow bust condition and uh New England Aquarium
officials believe that she is destined tolive several years more so she's back in
the tank at the aquarium doing justgreat. But my favorite story of the

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week an escaped mountain goat. Theybelieve that this goat was taken from a
farm, was stolen, and thenescaped its captors. A mountain goat,
Now, what do you know aboutmountain goats? Unbelievably nimble. I mean

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they climb rock cliff facades. Rightafter the eclipse. It was spotted on
a bridge in Kansas City and whenfire rescue went to get the thing.

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I mean, they're they're they're repellingdown to try to get this goat.
It just starts hopping on the pylons, escaping, doing its thing. They
eventually got a rope around the neckof it, and the goat, named

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Chug, was hopping around the pillarsthat support the bridge and then finally,
because of the they were trying toguide it and get it to hop to
safety for lack of a better wayof putting it. But unfortunately the goat
slipped and then was hanging by itsneck with a rope around it. But

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they were able to get the goatsafely extracted from the bridge and back to
its owners. And so there yougo. Animal stories. I mean,
you gotta love it. Twenty sevenminutes after the hour, come back.
We do have big stories today andthere are very big, big stories.

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So stay with us. You're inthe Morning Show with Preston Scott. It's
the Morning Show with Preston Scott.You're thirty five past. You're new to

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the program. Bottom of the hour. Most hours. We sometimes have guests
in the final hour, but generallyspeaking, we share stories that are the
ones that we think are the mostimportant to touch on, and we call
them the big stories in the pressPrees says in Preston in the press Box,

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brought to you by Grove of CreativeMarketing and digital expertise. Just sometimes
we do a little bit of adeeper die, but oftentimes just sort of
a snapshot and you can do alittle digging. Supreme Court has decided to
take up the case challenging the Bidenadministration a ghost gun rule. This is

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interesting because Scotus has been pushing thiscase away and finally they've decided, yeah,
we're gonna have to just take thisup. It's Garland versus vander Stock,
and they're going to listen to thewhole case. It enables the rule

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gun parts to be regulated as traditionalfirearms, and that again that we're starting
to create then a gun registry andall kinds of things. You know.
Bottom line is the Court's taking upthe case. A judge declared a mistrial

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in the case of the Arizona rancherGeorge Kelly, who is accused of shooting
and killing an illegal immigrant on hisproperty. Jury wasn't convinced of any case
any side of this case, andso it has been declared a mistrial,
Whether the prosecution goes after it again, we'll have to wait and see Biden

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administration. We mentioned that they wererewriting Title nine, redefining sex discrimination.
More details are out now. TheEducation Secretary Miguel Cardona, who is and
I suppose I should Cardona, he'sa tool, all right, He just

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is. And he's he's like theposter child for this is why you eliminate
that entire department because of him.He's just he is the poster child for
this is why we don't need aDepartment of Education. We just don't.
We don't need a federal Department ofEducation. And he claimed that it would

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be building upon and clarifying fifty yearsof Title nine, open doors of for
generations of girls and women, andnow the subtle shift and said that the
final rules advance on that promise thatno person see no. Title nine was

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about girls and women, but nowit's no person should experience sex discrimination,
sex based harassment, sexual violence.It isn't based on sex, it's based
on mental illness. I don't knowif you saw a group of middle schoolers

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in Virginia, West Virginia track andfield meat they were competing against a dude
middle school, middle school. Theytook the shot put in their hands,
walked in the circle, and thenwalked out. They would not compete.

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We're getting there. That's what it'sgoing to take. But in this regulation,
it makes it a federal requirement thatboys be allowed in girls' bathrooms at
elementary schools. It makes it afederal requirement that boys be allowed to play
in girls' sports, men allowed toplay in women's sports. It's fifteen hundred

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and fifty seven pages. Home depotsnow in New York are hiring security teams,
including canine security, because the illegalsare harassing customers at the doors and
in the parking lots. So you'vegot home depots now having to hire security

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to protect customers from illegals. Andjust a little added note, Florida Republicans
are eighty five votes away from votersfrom flipping Madison County, not far from
us, from Democrat to Republican.So keeping itally, that's going to be

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Madison County, Hillsborough, and DuvalCounty are pretty much going that way.
And if that happens, the GOPLoutnumbered Democrats in fifty nine of the sixty
seven counties Miami Dade's still on theradar for the GOP. The Democrat lead

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there down to four point seven toseven percent, So it would appear that
the migration into Florida is helping Republicanscome on to Leon County. Buddy Preston
Scott, the greatest trick the Devilever pulled was convincing the world he didn't

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exist on news Radio one hundred pointseven UFLA. Yeah, let's just for
a second consider the possibilities of LeonCounty one day becoming a red county.

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Now, understand, we're all disgustedby Republicans in general. There are exceptions,
just like there's a few Democrats outthere that are They're okay. They're
wrong on a few issues, butthey're okay. They're just a member of
a party that believes in killing babiesand a lot of other trash. But

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you know, anyway, But justimagine now, and this is for the
followers of a couple of commissioners herelocally that listen to the show and pay
attention to things that we talk about, especially on Thursdays. Your Democrat bastions,

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your silos of illiberalism are dissolving withthe migration to Florida. People are
fleeing all of that crap and garbage. You're now seeing Duval County swing back
to being more red. You almosthad it blue for a while there,

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but that purplish tinge is now movingto a bit more red. Imagine if
Leon County swings red. I've gotsome more thoughts because I had someone points
something out to me on that thatwe say, well, I'll just go
ahead. A fact is that asa group, Mormons are very conservative,

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agreed, they're red. Leon Countynow is the home of a significant Mormon
temple, and the idea is thata lot of Mormons are going to move
to be near the Mormon temple.They're going to move towards Leon County.

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It's going to be an attraction.The voting profile will change as things like
that. As Florida keeps getting migrationand people say, I don't really want
to be in a big city.I want to be in a town that

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has most of the amenities that Iwant, but I don't want the headache
of the traffic and the interstate clogsand all that. I don't want that
Leon County becomes a bit more appealing. Stable economy it'll be interesting to see
if the migration begins to whittle awayin Leon County at the Democrat stronghold.

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All right, when we come back, some interesting developments in the world of
women's sports. Preston Scott, canyou fly this plane and land it?
Surely you can't be serious. Iam serious, and don't call me Shirley
on news Radio one hundred point sevenUFLA. Most of you don't know the

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name Angel Reese. A couple ofyears ago, she made herself into a
thing in the social media world,in the sports world when LSU won the
women's national title in college basketball.She's a good player because she's she works

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very hard on the basketball court.She's not overly athletic or talented that way,
but she's relentless and she's skilled enoughthat she can take that effort and
parlay that into a rebounding and scorearound the basket kind of machine. She's
not gonna shoot well, she's nota great shooter in any way, shape

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or form, but she works hardand I credit her for that, and
she made a lot of waves.You might remember that in the national title
game against Iowa, she was kindof getting in Caitlin Clark's face afterwards,
pointing at her ring finger like Igot a ring and you don't, and
just she was. And what's interestingis a lot of fans of basketball kind

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of took a fence at the wayshe behaved. Caitlin Clark didn't care one
bit. She's like, nah,I'm good with that. We're competitors.
That's fine. It didn't bother andI was just okay, all right,
good for you. I thought itwas a little tacky. But Angel Reese
now a member of the Chicago Skyin the WNBA, she was a high

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draft pick. She urged her followerson Twitter, quote protect young women in
sports, and that's created a bitof a stir. It's going to be
interesting to see what happens to her, and if what happens to her is

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what happened to the young girl onthe US women's national team that made comments
that then for she got blistered byMegan Rippino and some of her teammates.
How dare she? She was basicallywhat I think she was supporting some conservative

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something. It might have even beenTrump, I don't know, and they
were to having none of that,and she can't. She had to come
out and apologize now. I'll becurious if Angel Reese, being a black
female basketball player, is afforded protectionfor her. I don't know that you

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could even call protecting women's sports aconservative view. It is a common sense
view to protect women in sports.But it'll be interesting to see. I
mean, it's been a few dayssince she pushed this out, and I
don't see her apologizing now. Herpersonality is the such that she's not the

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type to apologize for much. Sowe'll see now. The aforementioned Caitlyn Clark,
she was being courted by Nike,Adidas, under Our Puma, among
others, who all wanted her tobe a brand ambassador that's the term now,

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and she apparently has assigned a dealwith Nike that will in fact be
eight years, twenty eight million dollars. Awesome. Honestly, I couldn't be

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happier for her. Caitlin Clark generatedmillions of dollars of revenue for the NCAA,
millions in revenue for ESPN because shebrought audiences that no basketball game,

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men or women it has had inyears. Good for you. Awesome.
I And again I'm gonna circle backto what I said, if the WNBA
was smart. You don't lay downto let her score forty a game,
not at all. In fact,I kind of predict that they're gonna that

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she's gonna face some rough treatment.But we'll see you player the way you're
supposed to. You compete against herto beat her, You defend her.
You don't try to injure her oranything like that. But if she can
overcome it and her team, which, by the way, her teammates were

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absolutely floating on air when her namewas announced at the draft. Her future
teammates, all races, all ethnicities. They were ecstatic that the Indian a
fever drafted Caitlin Clark. And I'lltell you what. If there's a state
that loves shooters, it's Indiana.They love their basketball. So you know

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what, I hope she succeeds,and I hope she drives revenue for the
w NBA where it can support itselffor a change, because a rising tide
lifts all boats, and every playerwill be indebted to her. If you're

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just joining us, good morning andwelcome to the second hour. We're at
the middle hour of the morning showwith Preston Scott, sort of like Hockey
three periods. He's Grant Allen.I'm Preston Scott. Great to be with
you. We have let me.I want to ask Grant this question.

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Because your wife used to be ateacher, she was in the classroom.
Do you think from the time she'sbeen in the classroom to now things have
dramatically changed for the worse? Ihave no clue. I don't know.

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Would you want her to be ina public school classroom. I wouldn't want
my kids, I wouldn't want myfamily members, I wouldn't want my cousins,
my nephews, my nieces. Listof reasons why, what's the most
important reason? Why? Most importantwould actually be entirely non political, would

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actually be theological, Okay, thefamily being the primary arbiter of the education
of the household. And you knowI agree with you on that. I
would move it one notch down onthe list from what I think is the
top list. What's your number onesafety? I don't even safe for teachers
anymore to be in the classroom.Yeah, accurate, And so you know,

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it's kind of like what your theologydoesn't mean a whole lot if you're
dead or if you're beaten up andyou're hospitalized or whatever. Case in point.
I bring that up because this isthis. I can't my brain.
I can't handle this in my brain. North Carolina teachers in her office.

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Student walks in and just slaps highschool students slaps this woman in the face.
Teachers heard saying do you think thataffected me in any way? Child
says, want me to hit youagain? I don't want it, but

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she's then slapped so hard her glassesfly off her face. And then the
student continues a profanity filled tirade andthen drops the ain't nobody coming, You

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got slapped, calls her the Bword. Go back to teaching now.
The child was arrested. Child highschool student was arrested for assault. The
principal of the school said that thestudent would face disciplinary action in addition to

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criminal charges for appropriate and unsettling behavior. Superintendent County superintendent had nothing to say.
Superintendent eventually released a statement that studentsquote behavior will not be tolerated.
Her focus was making sure the teacherwas taken care of it has the support

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needed to navigate through the lasting effectsof this incident. It was recorded.
I don't know if it was schoolcameras or students, no idea. Don't

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know if it was one of thosestudents were setting it up and the girls
said, I'm just going to goin there and slap her. We'll get
some clicks whatever, whatever. Ihave no idea, don't know anything about
how it was recorded, why itwas recorded, whether it was a setup
in some form or another that theywere going to do this to the teacher.

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But let me tell you something,friends, there is no way that's
happening in a school district where yourkids should be going that. If a
superintendent doesn't kick that child out ofthat school immediately and out of the district,
that superintendent should be out of ajob. There's no Well, they're
going through a trouble. Oh no, no, no, no no no

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no no no no no no mmhm. And this is why I believe
in cameras in classrooms and on schoolproperty recording everything that's going on, not
for live streaming, but for thiskind of stuff. Ten minutes after the

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hour, staying in schools Utah's NeboSchool District. This is a fascinating story,

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and I'm probably gonna read something intoit, may or may not be
accurate. I don't know districts saidthat rumors circulating about student behavior completely untrue.
These are eleven to twelve year oldstudents. While sometimes these children may

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come to school with a headband thathas some ears, sometimes with giant bows,
sometimes dressed as their favorite athlete,there have been no students attending school
wearing masks, animal costumes, oracting like animals. The district added that
rumors of biting, licking, costumes, or animal behavior unfounded, not occurring
in our schools. Well that's notApparently what's happening. Apparently there are students

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that are dressing up as quote furries, and and they walked out of classes.
We the people, not the animals. Compelled speech is not free speech,

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Stop brainwashing us, et cetera.Then a petition circulated. Students for
Humans at School not Animals aka furriessigned the petition asking the district to enforce
dress code policy, which prohibits anyelements of a student's appearance to draw,
undo, attention, distract, disrupt, et cetera, et cetera, et
cetera. Is it possible. Idon't know that these furries are making a

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point about transgenders that if you're goingto allow people to dress however, they
identify what's the difference. It isabsolutely distracting for a guy to be dressed
as a girl in class. Itis it is not as distracting as a

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girl to dress similarly to a guybecause of the dress code in general today
blue jeans, t shirts and soforth. But guys wearing dresses, short
skirts, bras blouses, Yeah,that's a distraction. So I don't know
if that's what this is about,but I'll be honest with you. We've

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seen it at school board meetings.We've seen parents show up dressed as cats
announcing that they are a cat,to make the point that just because one
thinks one is whatever does not requireanyone else to participate in the delusion.

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But then there's this, and thisgets maybe to the heart of the matter.
A new study from a British pediatrician, doctor Hillary Cass, confirms what
I think we know by common senseand intuition, children presenting with sudden onset
gender dysphoria are actually suffering from mentalhealth diagnoses. The study goes on to

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point out that the best approach,rather than pushing them on hormones or puberty
blockers, or performing mutilating and irreversiblesurgeries is psychological intervention, counseling and letting
them age. What's interesting is it'sthe second study in ten days that's come

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out. Another one came of twentyseven hundred student. It's a Dutch study
that the overwhelming majority of gender genderconfused children grow out of it, and
that it's just a passing thing.I'm telling you, this is absolutely a

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social contagion. And and what isbeing allowed sometimes by parents who should be
you know, charged with child abusefor affirming their child through medical interventions and
surgery. And doctors should be disbarredor or what do they call their medical

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licenses to to uh, should besuspended for for engaging in this stuff.
But I this is kind of anexus. There are kids that are just
saying we're enough, is enough enoughof this, and we still have the
problem. The reason for the suicidesisn't society is not accepting. The reason

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for the suicides is these kids arementally ill and some of them have irreversible
surgeries done to them, and itmakes it worse. One of the most
important significant decisions that could be instrumentalin prolonging the life of this nation,

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talk about a build up huh.Florida's decision to allow students to choose whatever
school they want to go to parentsto choose for their students. That includes

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homeschools, that includes online academies,that includes private schools, that includes the
public school in a given school district, that is, you know best for
your child. School choice. Hugehow big came across this story thanks to

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one of the research assistants of theprogram, Cali fontanea Calli and this becomes
important to the narrative, which iswhy I'm sharing it is half black,
half Caucasian. Her husband Joshua,is Mexican Puerto Rican. They kind of

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have it covered between the two ofthem, right. Living in California liberals,
at least she was, and sheand her husband started realizing that what

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was going on in school. Shewas a tutor and she was realizing what
was happening is just not acceptable,even from a leftist perspective. They saw
the teaching as biased, bigoted,racist the other way, not accurate to

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history, not appropriate to grade level. The list goes on and on.
So you know what they did.They packed up and moved to Florida and
they opened up Exodus Institute. Theycurrently have. It is an online Christian

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K twelve school founded three years ago, the motto exit public education, the
Exodus Institute. They have ninety studentsright now. They have an enrichment program
called the Young Patriots Academy. Andnow she's out there talking about the fact

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that the program is designed to counterleft wing in doctrination lives taught in most
public schools. And the list goeson and on. They now have sorry,
two hundred students, not ninety.And she was an Obama voter who,

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in watching the Obama administration advance moreand more racist ideals, watch education
disintegrate, she and her husband didsomething about it. I share this story
because if you take everything we've talkedabout this half hour in some in total,

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you come to the place where Grantwas talking about, there's zero reason
to leave your child in a publiceducation environment. There just isn't. I
can understand why. In certain settingsit's just not possible for you to get

(46:46):
your child to you're working, yoursingle parent, you can't get your child
to a private I get it,I get it. And then you make
the best choice possible. There arebetter schools than others, but you have
you have to then look at theoverarching district. You have to look at
the board of Education, you haveto look at the superintendent, and you

(47:08):
have to come to a decision.Do you trust them with the education of
your child? Do you trust superintendentsthat pick fights with governors, school boards
that turn a blind eye to what'sgoing on in libraries in classrooms, that

(47:30):
don't hold people accountable. I mean, I just that's what you have to
do with whatever district your child isin. This isn't specific to Leon County
or Bay County or any county inbetween. This is about what you do
for your child. But all ofthis, whether it's the disruptive behavior in

(47:50):
the classrooms, whether it's the bombardmentof this gender stupidity, whether it's just
bad teaching, bad curriculum, thereare options, and Florida has provided the
means for you to properly educate yourchild. There are zero excuses. Half

(48:22):
hour away from US congress Woman Katcame at Florida Third Districts get her thoughts
on. I want her just togo through that aid bill and take us
through her thinking for each part ofit and then the whole kind of a

(48:43):
deep dive into Okay, one lawmaker'smindset. I like hat. I'm not
picking a fight with her. I'mgonna ask questions about her thinking she did
not support aid to Ukraine. Butit would appear that by rule all the

(49:05):
Republicans kind of most of the Republicansdid not all. But we'll get we'll
unpack all of that, and ifI'm I'm wrong in my assertion on any
of it, well we'll discuss allthat. Big stories in the press box
brought to you by Grove Creative Marketingand digital expertise. Florida Republicans eighty five
voters away from flipping a county red. They're at nine hundred thousand in their

(49:29):
lead statewide, nearly a million voters, and they're about to flip Madison County.
Now, we had talked about Hillsborough. They were just a few votes
away from turning Hillsborough. Read SoMadison, Hillsboro, Duval County is now

(49:52):
close. The deficit there is belowthree percent, about seventeen thousand voters.
So the last strongholds for Democrats areOsceola, Orange, Alachua, Broward,
Gadsden, and Leon County. That'sit. Palm Beach is dipping the lead

(50:24):
now down to six percent, MiamiDade dropping the lead there below five percent.
So it's the migration is changing thestate from red to deep red.
And I merely posit this what happensif Leon County gets fifty to fifty fifty

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one forty nine, just saying,Supreme Court taking up the case challenging the
Biden administration's ghost run rule. Sothe High Court is going to listen to
arguments on that, the argument beingthat the ATF has overstepped its bounds and

(51:12):
what it's doing with gun parts isunconstitutional. Judge declares a mistrial in the
case of the Arizona rancher charged withthe murder of a Mexican national on his
property. He claims he did notshoot the guy, that he fired shots
over the head as a warning,and that they had in fact called border

(51:37):
patrol about armed men along their propertyline. And it is known that the
cartels do hire people to patrol theborders with guns. They in fact rob
people, they commit all kinds ofcrimes. But it was a hung jury.

(52:00):
Biden administration redefining Title nine got moredetails on that it will include mandatory
use of girls' bathrooms by boys inelementary school, middle school, high school
mandatory federal law and back to illegalshome depot in New York hiring security details

(52:23):
including K nine for their stores.How much does that sound like a third
world country when you're going shopping andyou have to have a security team in
the store, at the doors,in the parking lot with K nine to
keep you safe. All I cando is let it Welcome to the Morning

(52:50):
Show with Preston Scott. Okay,before we change gears totally, let's set
an over under grand How long beforemembers of the squad are arrested at one

(53:12):
of these college protests? You know, depends on which challenge. Well,
we know ilhan Omar's kid got suspendedfrom school for what she did at one
of these schools, and so she'snow her kid or her brother's kid slit

(53:34):
the music play. But now,since they're all about grand standing, right,
you know the infamous white pants suitat the border? Did you get
that? Yeah? No, okay, you know one snapped the picture already.

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Did you get hit? Then?How long? What's the over under?
A week? I'll say seven days. You're taking the over of the
under or not at all? I'mnot going to do it. I'll take
the over because I don't think thatthey will be arrested. Well, that's
what I mean, so you knowit'll The under would be they're going to

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be arrested in less than seven days. The over would be more than seven
days. If they get arrested aweek from now, it's a push,
or they're just not going to bearrested at all. That's a that's a
totally different option. Yeah, themore I dwell on it, I don't.
I don't think they. I don'tthink they will. You don't think

(54:42):
they want to be that in ittied at the hip with this. I
think they probably do. But Ijust I there's there's a clear, uh
pecking order here of who has theprotected speech and who does not, and
that tribe has the protect did speech. They can do what they want,
they can run buck wild, butthey're arresting all these kind of campus protesters.

(55:05):
They're arresting them. Yeah, theyare, actually, yes, they
are so given that until reading thelocal officials from on high, say Columbia
University in New York, they descendon campus police or local law enforcement,
and then they turn them all loose. So I think I I I will
take the under I think someone inthe squad, some member of Congress is

(55:30):
gonna is going to throw in withthese clowns because it's turned into a national
movement because it's happening in college campuses, and they'll be like a hero too,
you know, a thousand ridiculous children. Anyway, let me read this
headline. Lead research assistant of theMorning Show sent this to me and said,

(55:50):
your thoughts, what do you thinkabout this? Here's the headline from
Popular Science that you've got to listenreal carefully. For the headline, for
the first time in one billion years, two life forms truly merged into one
organism. Sub headline, It isa discovery that is one for the textbooks.

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Evolution is quite wondrous and lengthy process, with some random bursts of activity
that are responsible for the diversity oflife in our planet today. They can
happen in large scales, like withevolution of more efficient limbs. They can
occur at microscopic cellular level, aswhen different parts of a cell were first
formed. And then they go onto talk about a team of scientists have

(56:39):
detected a sign of a major lifeevent that has not likely occurred for at
least one billion years. They've observedprimary endos symbiosis, two life forms merging
into one organism. First of all, peepers, creepy whatever. And so

(57:01):
these are the results of two paperspublished in journals Cell and Science. So
my thought and I read this,and my thought was, first time in
a billion years? First of all, how do you know? How do

(57:22):
you know? How do you knowit's the first time in a billion years.
Secondly, this to me is thelatest example of mankind just trying to
rationalize a way God. Remember,science largely comes at the with presupposition there

(57:45):
is no God, so they haveto explain everything. And now this is
man trying to pretend that they areGod, that they've created this, or
that they've observed this. Look atthis, that we're now about to have
some new evolutionary jump of some kind. Whatever. Whatever. I just yeah,

(58:07):
manly minute more next The Morning Showwith Preston Scott. US Congresswoman Kat

(58:27):
Cammick in just a few about thirteenminutes from now, have a good chat
with her. Let me talk nexthour. Lead research assistant of the program,
flag this for me. You're probablyout there going do you do anything?
All your research assistants do all thework they flag stories. I would

(58:53):
say roughly half the stories on agiven program come from the research assistant and
team. That would be that wouldbe a fair credit of content. The
other half comes from from me.This one, though, came from the

(59:15):
lead research assistant. Highest earning athletesin seven professional sports. This does not
necessarily mean salaries alone. This ison field, on track, off field,

(59:37):
off track revenue, race cars.Lewis Hamilton never heard of him off
field ten mil on the track,fifty five football professional NFL football, Russell

(01:00:08):
Wilson eighty five million, seventy twomillion contract from May twenty two to May
twenty three, thirteen million off thefield. Roger Federer is next. Off
field revenue, off court revenue becausehe doesn't play anymore, ninety five million,

(01:00:34):
ninety five million. Dustin Johnson asof the printing of this leads in
golf one hundred and two million onthe course, live five million off,
boxing, Canelo Alvarez one hundred millionin the ring, ten million off,
one hundred and ten million overall,Lebron James forty five million on the court,

(01:01:01):
seventy five off at one twenty andin soccer, Cristiano Ronaldo one hundred
and thirty million, ninety of whichcomes off the field, off the pitch,
makes sense, which leads to amanly minute. This is where we

(01:01:25):
remind you to raise men. Teachyour son virtue skills so that he can
be a man. Did you noticewhat was in that list? Huh?
Did you see what was in thatlist? Grant allen athlete all men.

(01:01:52):
So teach your sudden to be anathlete and be personable, charismatic, be
able to look people in the eye, deliver a pinch because there's money to
be made. That's it. That'smy manly minute. Just having a little
fun. No, seriously, exposeyour son to sports. They'll learn about

(01:02:14):
life, They'll learn about competition.They'll learn how to lose and not like
it and then want to get better. It's part of the process. Our
three. US Congresswoman Kat Camick isnext, Can't Wait Morning Show with Preston
Scott, turning the page on therundown. Friends, ladies and gentlemen,

(01:02:51):
ruminators near and far. Thanks somuch, as always, you humble us
with your presence and your kindness insharing time. This the Morning Show with
Trustin Scott for the five and fortythird occasion, it's Grant Allen over there
in Studio one A. I'm herein Studio one B, and I remind

(01:03:15):
you I am voted on twice everyyear. It's exactly right, that's how
that works. We are thrilled tohave back on the program with us busy
schedule, busy calendar, but makingtime. US Congresswoman kat Camick, Florida's
third district Cat, How in theworld are you well? President? I'll

(01:03:37):
vote for you. I'm doing allright, Seriously, how are you?
I mean I when I talk tomembers of Congress, whether it's the House
of the Senate, I mean thatsincerely because I can't get my mind around
how difficult it must be to haveto find a way to plug into that

(01:04:01):
maneuver within it and then extract yourselfwith all your brain cells intact. Well,
I would tell you sincerely, butit might depress your your listeners.
I'll tell you just obviously, everybodywatched what happened the day that we left
DC and the votes that went downand the things that happened, and you

(01:04:26):
know, I damn near cried onthe House floor. I'm watching my country
slowly die in front of me,and it feels like you're a little bit
alone and trying to save it,and so it's frustrating, it's maddening.
It can be a little bit depressing. But I think we need a lot
of happy warriors who can withstand allthis negativity. And that's a huge part

(01:04:47):
of it, because it's just DCis designed to drag you down. It
is literally a place that sucks thelife force out of you. And so
it's nice to be back in Florida. I'm sitting outside and having a cup
of coffee getting ready for the day, and it just reminds me of what

(01:05:08):
we're fighting for. Truly. Webroke down the spending bill on yesterday's program
CAT and well spending might be thewrong word. Aid package as it left
the house, I want to giveyou the opportunity just real quickly go through
the individual parts of that and whyyou voted the way you voted. Yeah,

(01:05:31):
no, that's I appreciate that,and I want to be accurate.
Let me see here. How abouthow about if I start with the Ukraine,
the funding for Ukraine. Your positionon that, Yeah, well,
once again, I voted against Ukrainefunding. I'm really proud of the fact
that I have not supported any Ukrainefunding in my time in Washington. And

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that's for a number of different reasons, but the biggest being there's no mission
plan. It is an endless blackhole of what we would call a money
pit, and there's no accountability,there's no oversight. Now people would tell
you in this latest version that theyembedded oversight into it. Why haven't they

(01:06:16):
done that in the first one hundredand thirteen billion dollars. Why did it
take us doing another sixty for themto do that. That's ridiculous. That
should be a no brainer. Andagain, no mission, no war termination
plan, nothing that would show thatthis money would actually go to help advance

(01:06:36):
or stop Russia. And so again, once again I was a no.
And I think a lot of peoplearound the country are seeing that this situation
in Ukraine, this war in Ukraine, while it breaks people's hearts, I
mean, you can't look at theimages and not feel something. Sure,
But that being said, we haveour own problems here at home, and

(01:06:57):
so I have very specif reasons andsome that I've talked with the intelligence community
about that I feel strongly we needto really reevaluate all this money and all
these funds that were sending and soI was again a no. I offered
an amendment in a last ditch effortto try to at least pair the bill

(01:07:19):
down because we knew that it wasgoing to pass. There's enough Republicans and
of certainly every Democrat wants to supportthis effort, and so there's a group
of conservatives that we were trying toat least amend the bill to pear down
its scope. And so for me, I had offered an amendment to cut

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ten point five billion dollars from thebill, and that would be all of
the economic aid. I don't believeit's appropriate under any circumstances for US to
be paying for civil tension plans inUkraine or any foreign nation for that matter.
And so that amendment got the mostvotes on the floor. It got
one hundred and fifty four Republicans supportingthat amendment, but it wasn't enough to

(01:08:05):
pass. All right, we're gonnapause right there, Kat, we got
to take a quick break. We'regoing to pick up right there, go
through the rest of this aid packagethat was passed. US congress Woman Cat
Camick with me on the Morning Showwith Preston Scott. This is the Morning
Show with Preston Scott continuing with you, as Congresswoman Cat Cammick, you were

(01:08:28):
talking about the spending bill for Ukraine, Democrats waving flags inside the House of
another nation. That was quite thesight. Oh man, that one broke
my heart. Yeah again. Youknow, I didn't support Ukraine funding,
and we had fought to try topare down the bill as much as possible
and unfortunately to no avail. Andwhen it passed, you know, I

(01:08:50):
had Democrat colleagues handing out Ukrainian flagson the House floor, which made my
blood boil. I don't even wearlapel pins of other nations on my caller.
Often you see people who wear likean American flag with a you know,
a Scottish flag or a you know, trying to think of like,

(01:09:14):
oh, here's a Brazilian. Youknow, they do it for ceremonial stuff.
I don't even do that because I'man American and I represent this nation,
and so to see US representatives wavinga foreign nation flag on the floor,
it infuriated me. And so weactually in the aftermask have introduced to
legislation to prohibit and I can't believewe have to do this, but to

(01:09:34):
prohibit a foreign nations flag from beingflown on the House floor. And you
would not believe the pushback that wehave received on this. It's unbelievable.
But if you can't even agree asa body what nation's flag we're going to
wave on the House floor, whichshould be one and only in that's old
glory. If we can't even agreeon that, how in the heck did

(01:09:56):
people expect us to actually tackle thereally important things, the tough things.
You can't. So this is astarting place, basically a reset of what
we're having to do in introducing thislegislation to allow only the American flag to
be flown and displayed on the Housefloor in the chamber. Let's skip over
the rest of that bill, butlet's talk about the I want to say

(01:10:19):
it was the rule that put themall together and then passed. Is that
how that all works? To sendit to the Senate? It had to
be put together in one bill.Yeah, so there's been a lot of
bad information about what happened. Inorder for a bill to come to the
floor, there's two ways for itto come under suspension, which means you

(01:10:42):
suspend the rules and regular order,and it requires two thirds of Congress to
pass it, or you come underwhat's called regular order and it comes under
a rule, and that means arule gets you amendments, that allows you
to modify the bill, and anygood conservative would want you to actually be

(01:11:03):
able to amend and modify a bill. So that's why I was pushing for
a modified bill. Now people wereupset saying, oh, we could have
killed it in the cradle. Actuallyyou couldn't have because what would have happened,
and this was well established. Everybodyin Washington knew this. If Republicans
had joined with the Democrats, asmany of my colleagues did, to try

(01:11:26):
to kill the rule by effect stoppingthe bill from coming under a singular rule,
the Chuck Schumer bill would have beendischarged on the floor, meaning only
about three Republicans and there would havebeen far more would have signed on to
a discharge petition, bringing a entirelyclean meaning no oversight, no accountability,

(01:11:48):
no nothing, straight Democrat bill tothe floor and it would have passed overwhelmingly.
So that's the thing that people don'twant to talk about. That's the
thing that people ignore. But it'scritically important to understand the process because for
me, I believe we should havesingle issue bills, and this allowed us,
even though I don't like the outcome, I was able to stand on

(01:12:11):
the House floor and vote up anddown singularly on Ukraine. Of course I
voted no. But other members whowanted to vote for say Israel and support
Israel, but they didn't want tosupport Ukraine. They were able to do
that under the Rule bill, wherethey wouldn't have had the opportunity if we
would have been forced and we wouldhave been forced to accept the Chuck Schumer

(01:12:34):
package and President. On a sidenote, I will say I have heard
from multiples of my colleagues who actuallysaid point blank that they wanted the Speaker
to bring the Chuck Schumer bill becauseit allowed them to go campaign quote against
the Rhinos. Again, I'm watchingmy country die in front of me,

(01:12:56):
and we have people who are playingpolitical games and using tactics to try to
make themselves look better, to tryto position their colleagues in a negative light.
And again, my country's dying.We don't have time for these games.
We need serious people, and rightnow we don't have a chamber of
serious people who will hangs up forthe benefit of our nation. Kat stand

(01:13:19):
by one more segment to go.US congress Woman catchemic on The Morning Show
with Preston Scott. Really generous withher time and has been for a few
years now. US congress Woman CatCammick. This goes back to me watching

(01:13:39):
her do one interview on Fox Newsa few years ago, shortly after she
was elected, and I'm like,yeah, she's one of the few out
there that can articulate a conservative positionbecause Kats, so few really own it
and can speak from the heart aboutthis stuff. But going back to this
whole spending bill, help us out, because how did we get a bill

(01:14:04):
out of the House that did nothingfor our border? Simply put, we
didn't have two hundred and eighteen Republicansthat would support a rule on a bill
that had border in it. AndI know that sounds crazy, but that's
truly what happened. I mean,I was in the room in the negotiating

(01:14:26):
room, and yeah, if youdon't have two hundred and eighteen Republicans that
will hang stuff together, then youget a more liberal outcome. So without
naming any individual names at this point, because that's not good for you and
it's not helpful in the process,that you have to live and work in.
How to explain how Republicans are supposedthat's supposed to be the second or

(01:14:50):
first biggest issue in twenty twenty four, the southern border and the economy.
How is it that Republicans are notin unanimity on the need to fix the
southern border. If you talk toany Republican today that is an elected official
in Washington, they will tell youthat they support border security. Sure.

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But what we had in this particularsituation, in order to avoid getting the
Chuck Schumer bill, Mike Johnson feltthat he needed to use the Ukraine aid
as the leverage point for border andbecause that was the situation, he said,
okay, we can jam the Senatebecause the Dems in the Senate and

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Joe Biden, they want Ukraine fundingmore than anything. He said, let's
pair Ukraine and border together. Andinstead what we had was a group of
Republicans who got together and they said, if you put Ukraine in this,
I will not support the rule.And he said, no, you have
to understand I'm trying to use thisas a leverage point. And they said,

(01:15:50):
no, We're going to take downthe rule, which is unprecedented by
the way, very very rarely havehave Republicans taken down a rule. It's
become very new this Congress. Andso seeing that, you have to say,
do I take the Chuck Schumer bill? And so that was the choice

(01:16:15):
though, and that worth to takeit. That was the option. You
either if you don't, if youif you don't, just go forward with
the rule. You're stuck with theSchumer bill, Yeah, because it would
have been discharged and I know it'svery wonky and in the weeds, but
it would have been discharged on theHouse floor and there would have been no
border. What are the alleged conservatives, I mean, these are supposed to

(01:16:35):
be the people that are on ourside are and how are they defining it?
How are they defending this? Well, because they're hiding behind policy and
procedure. They're hiding behind the factthat everyday Americans don't understand what a suspension
bill is or a rule bill.They go out there and they just really

(01:16:55):
lay it out in a way thatis not one hundred percent truthful. And
I've called several of my call leaguesup and I've said, you're not being
honest, and they have said,well, it's great for fundraising, and
it's disgusting. It's disgusting, andso as I, as I was telling
you pressing during the break, we'rein a situation where today, because of

(01:17:15):
these games, we have attempted,and by we, I mean Republicans,
we have said we're going to runa hail Mary play every single play,
and anybody who's a football fan knowsthat has never worked in any game ever.
You will not win a game runninga Hail Mary play every single down.
And so as a result of thesegames and these these so called efforts,

(01:17:40):
you end up getting a more liberaloutcome that to me is unacceptable.
We were sent to Washington to bethe majority, hang cuff as a majority,
and people are using this as away to try to boost their own
standing, their own profile, andtheir campaign fundraising. We're almost we're almost
out of time. So let meask you this. Had Republicans stayed together

(01:18:03):
at two eighteen, what would thebill have looked like? It would have
had a border security component that ChuckSchumer would be absolutely hyperventilating right now of
how the heck he was going topass that bill. The Ukraine portion would
have been less bill. I'm sorry, the Ukraine portion would have been less

(01:18:23):
one. It would have been atleast ten and a half billion, if
not more or less save in tagpayermoney. So, because Republicans could not
work together over the common goal ofsecuring our southern border, we have no
funds going to the southern border,and we have more funds going to Ukraine.
And it's because of Conservatives. Yeah, God bless America. Kat.

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Thank you. I appreciate the explanation. It helps us, uh, even
if it infuriates us. Welcome tomy world. We'll talk again in a
few weeks. Thanks so much,Thank you so much, Preston. All
righty, US Congressman Kat Camick.See, I had a feeling there was

(01:19:08):
a little more to this story.The Freedom Caucus is the one that forced
this to have no aid to thesouthern border. Get your head around that
the conservative wing of the party madegood, made good the enemy, sorry,

(01:19:30):
made perfect, the enemy of good. We would have actually gotten somewhere
on the southern border, and nowwe're stuck having to rely on the Senate
Republicans to shoot it down. Twentyeight after the hour Morning Show with Preston
Scott Tomber on News Radio one hundredpoint seven w UFLA. All right,

(01:20:09):
thirty six minutes past. Went alittle deep there, Big stories in the
press box, brought to you byGrove, a creative marketing and digital expertise.
Money talk in just a few minutesquick, just a little snapshot of
what's going on. Supreme Court's goingto take up a case challenging the Biden
administration's ghost gun rules. They're challengingthe ATF, and the Supreme Court believes

(01:20:30):
at this point that there's merit tothe case, so they're taking it.
Speaking of judges, a judge declaresa mistrial in the case of the Arizona
rancher charged with the murder of aMexican nationally illegal that had come into the
country, broke through the barriers andwas on his property. He said he
didn't shoot and kill him. Hesaid he fired shots over him. They

(01:20:54):
called border patrol about armed illegals,likely the cartel members that were patrolling the
border, and they believe that theywere responsible. Biden administration finalizing its changes
to Title nine. Bad. That'sbad for girls and women and sports.

(01:21:16):
Illegals are so bad in New Yorknow that home depot stores are hiring armed
well, I don't know that theirarmed, but they're wearing flak jackets and
they have canine German shepherds with themto patrol parking lots and home depot stores
in New York. That's how badit's getting there. And then here in

(01:21:36):
Florida, Republicans are flipping more counties. We told you back a couple of
weeks ago about Hillsboro County being closeto going Republican. That has been a
long standing Democrat stronghold. Madison Countynow is eighty five voters away from going

(01:21:57):
red. Duval Counties heading in thered direction. In fact, the deficit
by the Republicans in Dval Counties nowbelow three percent. And so if you
add it up, you're heading theright way in Miami Dade, you're heading
the right way in Palm Beach,the right way in Madison, Hillsboro,

(01:22:19):
Devall and that leaves strongholds of GadsdenCounty, Leon County, Broward, Alachua,
Orange, and Osceola. That isit. That is it. And
so this is very very bad newsbecause they could be down to six counties

(01:22:43):
out of sixty seven. Sixty oneof the sixty seven counties could be read
within the next year. Easily becauseof state migration and other factors. Just
people leaving the Democrat Party is one. So it's not just a gain of
migrants to the state. People thatare coming into Florida, they're just they're

(01:23:04):
moving here from other places that areilliberals states and cities. But Democrats are
losing Democrat members. They're not necessarilyjoining the Republican Party though though some are.
They're just leaving the Democrat Party.It's part of that campaign that we

(01:23:26):
were on the front edge of whenI had Brandon Straka on this show years
ago when he walked away from theDemocrat Party. I've had him on twice
over the years. At the verybeginning of the movement, I've been posting
videos about people and their reasons,Lifelong Democrats, lifelong and liberals that have
seen the light they've realized and boydid they they get it cemented when they

(01:23:49):
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Howard. Earlier in the week,I maybe it was last week,
we talked about the fact that thedollar, when the FED was formed has
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Well, Preston has made a nicerebound at least over the last you know,

(01:25:10):
several months, and in particular inthis last month, rallied by two
point seven percent. Now that maynot sound like a lot to your listeners,
but that's a big move and ayou know, in a global currency,
and the dollar is still king comparedto other currencies. And during that

(01:25:31):
same time, though, interestingly,gold was up over eleven percent in this
past month, and we haven't seenthat kind of movement where both the dollar
in gold move lockstep upward together sincenineteen seventy five. It hasn't happened that

(01:25:51):
often only eight other times. Andwhat's particularly unusual, Preston is when the
dollar rallies, typically goal does poorly. Gold typically does best when folks are
losing confidence in paper money like thedollar, and that hasn't been the case

(01:26:14):
this time. What's interesting is thedollars not buying nearly as much as it
did three years ago. And asa result, I keep thinking and seeing
symptoms that people are using credit cardsfor what they used to pay for out
of their paychecks. Well, certainlythat the numbers, the data bears that

(01:26:35):
out when we look at credit cardbalances pressed in total as of the end
of this past year year in creditcard performance, well the dollar amount,
I should say, was at anall time high. So yes, folks
are putting stuff on the plastic cardand obviously that means that they're savings is

(01:27:00):
depleted to a level that they're uncomfortablewith, or you know, they're having
a charge for stuff. So ifyou look at the thirty day, sixty
day and ninety day past due accounts, they're actually at the highest level present
since two thy and twelve, andin total of over four percent of all

(01:27:23):
accounts are now delinquent again delinquent beingat least thirty days late. So it's
a troubling and concerning sign. Interestingwho was president in twenty twelve, will
leave that alone, you know,when there are storms, Howard, we
have the waffle house index. ButMcDonald's can tell us a lot about what's
going on in economy as well.Absolutely absolutely sure can. So when we

(01:27:47):
look at a comparison of restaurant chainsand you look at ten of the most
popular items on those twelve biggest restaurantchange changed. What we found is over
the last ten years, fast foodprices have nearly doubled over the last ten

(01:28:09):
years, and that's why the consumerprice index has risen, but not nearly
as rapidly. It's about sixty percentof the increase of the consumer price index,
so the pace of price increases washigher, we'll put it this way,

(01:28:30):
than the overall inflation rate. Andas it turns out, mickey Di's
happened to have the highest price increasesof all of them, so they win
that award, Howard. As always, thanks for the interesting intel. We'll
talk again in a couple of weeks. Look forward to Preston. Have a
great day. Thank you, sir. Howard Heisman with us here on the

(01:28:51):
Morning Show with Preston Scott Money Talka few years. Don't know if this
is a game that the kids willpick up and make a popular or viral.

(01:29:13):
We'll call it Snake rock Spike.Yeah, it doesn't quite roll off
the tongue like rock paper scissors.It doesn't. But let's give it time.
What was it, I forgot theorder already, Snake rock spike.
Snake rock spike. I mean,let's back up a second. The first

(01:29:33):
time someone rolled out rock rock paperscissors, it probably took a little bit.
It didn't roll off the tongue theneither, so it took a little
bit to be adopted. But I'mbetting this doesn't quite catch on. Here's
the story. Two am Tennessee ShellConvenience Store on Elvis Presley in Memphis.

(01:29:55):
Been there, been to Graceland.There you go, so have I very
much? Shag carpet, upper lip, like you very much. Dude comes
in, fiddled around his hoodie backpackand he's got a snake, a five
foot snake around his neck, andhe demanded money from the register, suggesting

(01:30:19):
he had a gun. The cashiersaid, no, that's no based dude
walked out the worst robbery ever cameback thirty minutes later. Oh boyd Now

(01:30:44):
keep in mind his first effort hehad a snake, still got the snake,
but this time he brought with hima rock and a railroad spike.
So I'm just thinking my man wentrummaging around. Reginald Cook came came back,
rummaged around, found a couple ofquasi weapons, and tried again.

(01:31:08):
And the cashier had the ultimate trumpfor snake, rock, spike, firearm.
Yeah, I was gonna say glockthe Indiana Jones sword sword sword.
Eh, I'll just pull the threefifty seven and in this right and and
so he immediately left. Police endedup finding him arresting him. The family

(01:31:32):
of the guy actually came to thestore and apologized for his baby. Seriously,
just said, let us know ifhe caused any damages, we'll pay
restitution. First of all, family, it's not on you. You did
your best right. They're just they'rejust you can't account for everything. You
know this has happened though, becausethey felt this has happened before, because

(01:31:56):
they're like, oh jeez, yougotta go talk to the business owner where
you know he did what Listen,he's got He's on this streak right now.
He needs help. Here's the whatsaying, just not his day.
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Big Stars in the press box today. Republicans eighty five votes away,
voters away from flipping Madison County red. Come on, come to Florida.
Move We need a campaign. Seethe state Republican Party. See this is
this is where we're genius. Youdo campaigns in all of the states where

(01:32:44):
people are leaving, and you invitethem to Gadsden County, You invite them
to migrate to Leon County. Youinvite them to migrate to Broward, Olatua,
Orange, Osceola County, Come onto Palm Beach. You specific target
certain Democrat areas. That would beawesome. That would be a brilliant campaign.

(01:33:09):
Supreme Court taking up a case challengingthe Biden ATF ghost gun rule,
good Judge declares mistrial in the caseof the Arizona rancher. Illegals are harassing
home depot customers in New York sostores are taking action, hiring security,
including K nine. Biden screwing uptitle nine even further tomorrow. Jerome Hudson

(01:33:31):
from Bright bart and Florida Man can'twait.
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