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Five minutes after the hour, Goodmorning, friends, and welcome to the
morning Show with Preston's kind of Prestonhe eats Grant and it's a delight to
be with you. Wednesday, Apriltwenty, fourth Room Hudson. Later on
in the radio program, very disturbing, localized, big story in the press

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box and my local lives. I'mtalking Panama City Beach. Yeah, pretty
big deal. So and this isfor anyone who visits the beach. This
is for anyone who lives in thearea. And this is just a general
kind of alert that we're going togive you today. It's kind of an

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exclusive in that I've been trusted withthis. No one else has this.
People involved reached out to me toget the word out, and so we
will. I mean this, Idon't break news, but this is gonna

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break news now. Whether anyone takesit seriously or not, that's kind of
up to you. So we'll we'llget to that as well. This morning.
Our verse today one Peter one eighteenand nineteen. Knowing that you were
ransomed from the feudal ways inherited fromyour forefathers, not with perishable things such
as silver or gold, but withthe precious blood of Christ, like that

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of a lamb, without blemish orspot. If you were raised in a
home that taught you about Christ,you were given something infinitely more important than

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any inheritance of earthly goods. Nothingis more important than that inheritance. But
it is up to every single person. You know, I talk about when

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I'm in church like settings or talkingabout God's Word with people. There's this
transition that happens in life. Youtransition to what you've been taught to what
you yourself will take ownership of andbelieve. For many, that deposit of

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going to church and and maybe it'sSunday school and learning some fundamental scriptures that
you then took up as memory versusand next thing you know, you're learning
God's word and it starts to meansomething to you. It starts to resonate

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deep within you. And then youget to your teenage years and you're like
and then you realize as you growolder the importance of it all. Some
wander, some don't, Some arethe prodigals, some are not. But
that inheritance is what matters most.And if you were exposed to that inheritance

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as a child, you'd be gratefuland if you were not, be thankful
that you're hearing of it now,because that is what matters most. All
right, it's the Morning Show.G I think it's Columbia. Protesters are
still there, camped out even thoughthere was a midnight deadline to get off

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campus. Wow, they didn't believethem. It reminds me of the jokes
that always go around about British police. I say, stop, don't make
me wag a finger at you,or do you have a license for that?
This is what it's boiled down to. I'll point a finger at you.

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I will, and I'll wag it. Stop and I say again,
stop again. It's like Columbia.You need it midnight deadline midnight, they're
not leaving, all right, we'llgive them till six in the morning.
Six in the morning comes. They'renot leaving. You haven't til noon or

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else. I say stop ten minutesafter the hour. It's the Vording show.
Breast that sc The Morning Show withPresident Scott. Inside The American Patriots

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Almanac, April twenty fourth, seventeenoh four, The Boston Newsletter, first
continuously published newspaper in British North Americais published seventeen oh four eighteen hundred Library
of Congress established. Eighteen seventy seven, President Rutherford B. Hayes withdraws federal

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troops from New Orleans, ending thepost Civil War military occupation of the South.
Eighteen ninety eight, Spain declares warin the United States and what becomes
known as the Spanish American War.Nineteen sixty two, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
MIT achieves the first coast to coastsatellite relay of a TV signal, and

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in nineteen eighty an attempt to rescueAmerican hostages in Iran fails. Eight soldiers
die when a helicopter and transport planecollide in the desert. I strongly recommend,
though it has some rough language,the movie Argo. Do you know

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anything about that story? When theRadicals took over Iran and Americans were held
hostage for better than a year tillReagan took office, and there were some

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questionable decisions made as a result ofall of that. Oliver North involved.
But the movie Argo is about ahandful of Americans that escaped before the rest
were taken hostage from the American embassyand how they got out of the country

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with the help of the Canadian embassy. And the story involves an operative for
the US that basically got into thecountry and got them out. And it
involved a ruse. They pretended tobe making a movie. And and the

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name of the the motion picture thatyou should rent watch see is Argo.
And it's terrific. It is aterrific movie. But again, you've got
to endure a little bit of roughlanguage, but it's mostly I mean,

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there's a little fictionalized, but veryvery little. It's it's it's a tremendous
story. Hey, can I takea second and everybody just pause? Maybe
your watch will stop. I don'tknow, time may may suspend itself.
I want to complement the city ofTallahassee, sincerely. They're doing the right
thing. They are renaming Wanish Way. For those of you in town,

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this means something to you. Ifnot, give me just a couple minutes
if you're not in town, butmaybe just the broader picture, you'll go,
wow, that's kind of cool.Wannish Way runs from Gain Street right
through the heart of Florida A andM University, and next Tuesday they are
renaming it. They're renaming it ALTHEA. Gibson Way. Yes, this is

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a notable appropriate renaming of a street. Althea Gibson became the first African American
player to win the French Open.She was ranked number one in the world
in nineteen fifty seven. In fiftyseven and fifty eight, she won both
Wimbledon and the US Open singles championships. She was twice voted Female Athlete of

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the Year by his Associated Press.She won fifty six singles and doubles championships
before retiring in nineteen fifty nine.She was just an iconic athlete at a
time in America where it was noteasy to be a black athlete. And

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she was a pioneer in the sportof tennis. And she's a famu alum.
And I am all about this.I think it's awesome. I think
it's gonna look cool. And soMayor John Daily, in one of the
rare moments of appropriateness, said quotingby honoring Althea Gibson with a street name,

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the city celebrates her legacy and contributionsto both athletics and civil rights.
Her determination and success open doors aroundthe world for other women and people of
color. It's my hope that seeingher name I like this line. It's
my hope that seeing her name eachday on ALTHEA. Gibson Way will continue
to inspire everyone to work toward theirs. That is outstanding. So, John,

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I don't know if you wrote itor someone on your staff wrote it,
but if it came from you,well done. End of the city.
It's a rare moment when you've donesomething smart. Well done. Seventeen
minutes after the hour, it's TheMorning Show with Preston Scott. Quit a

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little long in that previous segment,so a little less time here again,
big story. We're gonna have totake a little time here today with some
things, so I may not getthrough quite as much material as I did
yesterday. Hey, while I'm thinkingabout it, got a lengthy email from

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someone yesterday that said I was deceivingyou and not telling you the full story
when I opined about NATO countries beinguseless and their lack of support for Ukraine.
Okay, they've given money. Thirtyone nations have given a combined total

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just over one hundred billion dollars.Meanwhile the US is given one hundred and
thirty five billion by itself. Ithought that's what we said well, we
we're talking about it that nations theywere doing stuff, but no one's coming
close to what we're doing. Well. Sadly, you know, we have

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listeners that don't listen to but onesegment and then never listen again, or
they tune in for the first timeand they don't come back and listen,
and so they may have missed thatpart where we talked about the fact that
that NATO nations are useless when itcomes to financial support. And I might

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have euphemistically stated I might have Idon't know. Honestly, I don't know.
NATO does nothing, and I meanI stand by that general principle.
The United States bears the brunt ofall of this. We're the atm of
the world. Anyway, I gotcalled out for that. It's like,

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yeah, whatever, that's okay.The point of the matter is that if
you subdivide about one hundred billion bythirty one nations. Yeah, granted,
there's a few nations giving more andsome are you know, they're giving,
they're doing their best, they're justnot as big whatever. I'm just saying,
the US bears the lion's share always. And oh, by the way,

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we don't have the money that sameperson accused me of misleading on the
job numbers, stating that a bunchof people, according to the Bureau of
Labor Statistics, don't want a joband aren't out looking for a job,
and so they're in the and thenand then some are in school, and
some are retired. But in thesubnotes and the footnotes of all of that,

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even Bureau of Labor Statistics made thepoint of saying, Okay, some
of these people weren't asked if theywant a job or if they were,
you know, if they if theyhad any interest in one. They're just
reported as not being in the jobmarket. Whatever. Anyone who thinks the
job numbers and the unemployment of justunder of three to four percent is accurate,

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you're just dreaming. I'm sorry.I don't believe what the government tells
us. Hello, COVID and somany other things, and we will document
some of that this morning as well. Quick reminder that the Operation Medicine Cabinet
event is this Saturday at the Costco. And so for those of you in
the Tallahassee region, if you haveunused prescriptions medicines of any kind, don't

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flush them down the toilet. Don'tdon't don't dissolve them in poor into the
water table in your front yard.Get rid of them appropriately, and the
best way to do that is goingto be to take them to an event
like this. They collect this stuff. Now, what they're not collecting sharps,
medical waste and thermometers which have mercuryin them. I want to deal

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with hazardous materials like that. Butit's in partnership with DEA National Drug Drug
Prescription take Back Day, So it'sfrom ten until two. It's a four
hour event Costco. You literally justdrive up and drop it off and hand
it to them and off you go. It might even just have like a
bin and that you just dump itin. So it is a Costco on

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lineap way and that's this weekend Saturdayfrom ten until two. Also, just
a quick note, make sure ifyou are a spear fisherman, know of
one the annual Lionfish Festival. Iwonder if you can catch them with a
fishhook. I would imagine if you'vegot a bunch of people that are that

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are diving in the area, youprobably don't want people fishing with a fishook,
I suppose, but yes, Iwonder what bait works for them.
I would imagine about any fish that'ssmaller than and I mean those are largemouthfish.
I suppose so. But the spines. Don't be careful. If you've
never hunted lionfish, talk to someonewho has, because those spines will make

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you unhappy. They are they arevenomous. I'm not going to kill you,
They're just gonna make you miserable ifyou're If you're interested in more information
to register, they have the onehundred thousand dollars worth of prizes and it's
it's open to the public. It'sEmerald Coast Open dot com. Emerald Coast
Open dot com. It's running Mayseventeen and eighteen off the coast of destined

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Fort Walton Beach in that area therethere, all of the Gulf Coast is
just ravaged with lionfish everywhere. Sojust saying, all right, let's do
some news come back and very veryimportant, big story in the press box.
This is the Morning Show with PrestonScott. All Right, Big Stories

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We're going to kind of do arock and a pond approach here.
You know, you drop a rockand a pond where it splashes first is
what you have to deal with theclosest to you. And an event took

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place last week Panama City Beach anda report was filed with Panama City Beach
Police. They didn't seem to betaking it very seriously, which is very
annoying to me. And it involveswhat looks like and attempted kidnapping by a

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ring of foreign nationals, some foreign, some not, perhaps trying to kidnap
children, human trafficking, and aneffort was made. We're talking a family

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was surveilled, multiple efforts were madeto get a child. Vehicles driving into
empty lots, creating a situation thatwas difficult for them to get into their
vehicles. And it doesn't I've gotthe I have the police report. I

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know the people involved with this,I have known them since nineteen eighty seven.
Their word in this is not questionedto me, and so this is
an alert. The effort was madeon the beach, and the effort was

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made in the parking lot where thepark where the vehicle was parked, and
photos, videos were being taken,and they it seemed to be coordinated with
multiple people middle Eastern black male femalea coordinated effort. And so I say

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this out of an abundance of cautionto those of you that are in going
to the beaches on the weekends orwhat have you, be very very careful.
We're talking about someone physically grabbing thearm of a five year old child

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and trying to grab the child beforean eleven year old sister intervened and the
guide let go and walked away fastwhile it was all being recorded. I
mean, this is scary stuff.And so whether you're in our area Tallahassee

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and you visit the beaches, andit doesn't have to be I mean,
this was in Panama City Beach.I'm a little disappointed in the reaction of
Pavanama City Beast Police, Panama CityBeach Police. I've recommended that this family
called the Bay County Sheriff's office becauseI think their attitude will be very different.

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But this is a big deal,and so I'm putting it on your
radar as out of an abundance ofcaution. And this could likely be what
happens when you have foreign nationals floodinginto our borders. Sure, some of
them are just folks looking for ajob. Others are terrorists. Others are

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people looking for other people for humantrafficking purposes. More next on The Morning
Show with Preston's Back Preston Scott onNews Radio one hundred point seven, Dousla

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all Right, Other big stories.Supreme Court is taking a new step in
a January sixth case. Yesterday,the Supreme Court directed the US Department of
Justice to reply to a man convictedin the January sixth events. They won

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a reply by May twenty third.Russell Alford convicted by a jury of four
misdemeanor counts, but is challenging twoof the charges, arguing they don't apply.
US Judge Tanya Chutkin, an employeeof Barack Obama, rejected his request
to dismiss thecounts, finding his merepresence inside the capital disturbed the public peace

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or undermine public safety. While misterAlfred was neither violent nor destructive, a
jury could rationally find his unauthorized presencein the Capitol as part of an unruly
mob, contributed to the disruption.We'll keep again. This gets back to

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there was no disruption. They hadadjourned anyway. He stood at the wall,
did nothing and walked out that's partof his charges. Supreme Court saying,
uh yeah, maybe not. We'reseeing the unraveling of this entire prosecution

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and sentencing. You would be justifiedin being very angry that it got this
far, that people have been sittingin prison this long. There might be
a handful that deserve a little jailtime. That's it. Then there's this

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Judge Eileen Cannon has required Jack Smith, prosecutor of Donald Trump classified document stuff,
to unredact some of the paperwork,in fact, most of it,

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And what has been revealed with thereactions being lifted is that Joe Biden's White
House had direct ties to the raid, direct ties to the investigation, despite
claims to the contrary by Merrick Garland, the Attorney General. The National Archives

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had several conversations with the Biden WhiteHouse. We were told that never happened.
The claims by Garland of independence fromthe investigations into Trump are complete one
hundred percent in these documents by thefederal government, They're proven to be total

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and complete lies. What these unredactedfiles, which you can read, you
can look at them now. Igot tipped off on this about three days
ago, two or three days ago. If you read the documents, you
will find the Biden White House wascoordinating this. This entire thing, all

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of it going back to January sixth, twenty twenty one, is coordinated by
the Department of Justice, the FBI, and Joe Biden and his handlers,
which I'm being charitable in calling themthat. Forty six minutes after the hour,

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we're just scratching the surface here thismorning Stick Around the Morning Show with
Preston Scott. Oh boy, Ican't call this breaking news, but I

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can call it really really important news. And this was on Fox Business last
night. Mark Morano was a guest. Mark from Climate Depot has been a

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frequent guest on this show over theyears. And I don't know that anchors
here with Fox Business, but listenvery carefully, because if what is being
discussed happens your life, my life, our life is going to be in
a very different place in a matterof days. The White House telling Fox

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Business it's now considering declaring a nationalclimate emergency. But that's a climate crisis
to you. Mark the ap whichsets the standards for newsrooms across the country.
They're urgent Americans to use the termclimate crisis to address the current situation.
This is all troubling, but ifthe president declares a climate emergency,
what impact does that have? Well, I mean, this is this is

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the serious story of today. NBCNews has reported that Joe Biden declares a
national climate emergency, he would haveCOVID like powers under that emergency, and
they also compared the emergency powers tothe nine to eleven emergency powers. The
Center for Biological Diversity has estimated JoeBiden would get about one hundred and thirty

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war time like powers by which tobypass democracy and impose the Green New Deal
on the America without a single voteof Congress. This is truly this is
a Halloween story, not a storyfor Earth Day. This is a truly
frightening story. And he might justbe desperate enough to do it. This
is being widely reported in the media. The Biden White House is leaking this

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out. This might happen, andthis is going to give Joe Biden these
kind of you want to say theword dictatorial powers. He doesn't need no
stinking democracy to impose the Green NewDeal if he does so. This is
now being openly reported. The APis telling everybody news outlets to use the

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term climate crisis and Mark, Ithink is pretty intuitively smart to say Joe's
desperate enough to do it. Thisis a this is this is rubicon type

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stuff. Here, this is andand remember the whole global warming thing's a
myth. Man made global warming isa myth. What have we said all
along about this? It is aboutcontrol. Global warming is about controlling your

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life. COVID was about controlling yourlife. Joe Biden going this route is
about controlling our lives collectively with authoritarianlike resolve. Wow. Wow, I

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had a bunch of other things Iwas going to talk about, but I
got notified about this by one ofthe research assistants and I looked at the
stuff in my stack and I waslike, yeah, this can hold.
I kid you not when I saythis. I have this, posted,
this report and that audio. It'sa video on my Twitter page. You

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need to link to that and emailevery member of Congress, every US Senator,
every member of the House. Todaythe second hour of the Morning Show

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with Trusting Squadrom Hudson. In thethird hour, he will join us.
I'll get his reaction to what wejust heard and what the Biden White House
apparently is leaking. It's not goingto take much. It's just it's not

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going to take much to push enoughpeople in this country to the point where
they snap and it's a dog onshame. I don't know if this is

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going to help. You've heard thestory of Dexter Taylor. He is a
Brooklyn native fifty two software engineer.Years ago, he discovered the world of

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gunsmithing. He took it up asa hobby possibility of maybe one day developing
it into a business. During COVIDit was like, Okay, I'll spend
a little more time on this,and he said in an interview, I

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found out that you can actually legallybuy a receiver and you can machine that
receiver to completion. You buy yourparts, you put them together, and
you've got a pistol or a rifle. Once I saw that, I was
hooked. I was like, thisis the coolest thing ever, the most
cool thing you could possibly do inyour machine shop, to make a firearm

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with your own hands. Unfortunately,an ATF NYPD task force discovered that he
was legally buying those parts from variouscompanies. They opened up an investigation and

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led to a SWAT ray and anarrest. He is waiting sentencing in Rikers
Island because he was convicted. Thejudge in the case, which is under
appeal, Judge Abina Darka, interruptedthe opening statement by the defense of mister

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Taylor multiple times and told him,don't you dare mention the Second Amendment in
my courtroom, quoting, do notbring the Second Amendment into this courtroom.
It doesn't exist here, so youcan't argue the Second Amendment. This is

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New York. That's a quote.When he filed paperwork arguing against her decision
making for the purposes of appeal,the judge rejected these arguments and then went

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out of her way to limit me. This is the defense attorney. During
the trial, the prosecution attempted topaint Taylor as a dangerous individual building firearms
in his basement. The defense wantedto bring his family, the neighbor of

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his apartment complex, to provide characterwitnesses. On the opposite, the judge
refused, would not allow them inthe courtroom, would not allow them to
testify. First of all, onappeal, she is going to get absolutely
this judge is going to get hammered, even in New York hammered. But
this guy is going to is likelygoing to end up in Rikers Island,

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and I don't know if you knowanything about it. That is not a
place to be. The dudes asoftware engineer, he happens to be black.
Why do I mention that because itillustrates how this kind of case,

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it doesn't matter whether you are aminority. You are doing something that renders
that irrelevant. You are in thefocus of the federal government. And this
is why the story we did beforethe top of the hour is so dogone

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important. This is a very importanttime. Ten minutes after the hour,
it's The Morning Show with Preston ScottFlorida Man, Florida Man Factor fiction also

(37:09):
coming up this hour. Grant,we have too many we have too many
big stories. Oh, I wasgonna say illegal aliens. Yes, I
wasn't sure where you were going.Socrats. My mind filled in the blank.

(37:31):
The Morning Show ad libs. Wehave too many of what dictocrats.
This is horrifying. Admittedly, ifof the of the two big stories that
are kind of dwelling in my mindfrom the last hour, the Panama City

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Beach story, very scary, theand then the story about that one of
the researchers Sistance provided you about potentiallywhat's looking like a coming edict from the
Biden administration about a climate crisis.Right, of those two, I have
to say the one about the PanamaCity Beach story is a little more frightening

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to me. What happens in Washington, Like, at least it's up there.
You know, they have their tentaclesand everything we do. Sure,
right, so I recognize that,and I'm not dismissing it. But the
scary part about the Panama City Beachthing is that there are likely a very
large unaccounted for individuals in our owntowns, in our own cities that have

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been let loose. And you knowwhat, when's it gonna happen to us
kind of thing? When when arethose kinds of things gonna come for our
community? Of what seems like,well it's coming for our community. Right,
what's seemingly looking like, you know, a kidnapping, human trafficking,

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abduction plot foiled. I'm like that, that's that's like in your Walmart parking
lot type stuff. That's and oh, by the way, that's the scary
part. And oh, by theway, not only he's talking about a
story we'll get to again at thebottom of the hour. And not only
is he referring to, you know, the family that was involved that filed
the police report, but there werewitnesses. There are others outside watched it.

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Yeah, well and late later inthe day, but still seemingly in
a large public space. We havemultiple eyes and how brazen they're just doing
it out in the open, likethat's that where I don't Yeah, that's
hard to work through mentally, yep, yep, And it's just anyway,
we'll we'll, we will continue tounpack. If you missed it, we

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will reset. But you can obviouslyalways check the podcast later. It will
be there for you. Planet Fitness. No idea why anyone would be a
member there. I guess you canjustify convenience and overlook it. They've lost

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four hundred million dollars in value theirstock because of an incident involving a man
in a women's locker room. Idon't know why anyone would be surprised by
that. We talked about that policya few years ago. Yeah, they
were like one of the first onesto adopt that sort of nonsense. Absolutely,
and they've now doubled down. Theyhave a new CEO. CEO is

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Colleen Keating, who headed First KeyHomes, where she signed the CEO Action
for Diversity and Inclusion Pledge, continuingto strive to diversify our workforce, hiring
through DEI lens to find talent inmultiple locations and backgrounds. In an interview

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in twenty twenty two, she saidensuring corporate DEI push isn't a flash in
the pan, but starts with DEIbeing embedded in a company's culture and clearly
demonstrated in words and actions across theorganization. When we stop thinking about DEI
as a program and recognize it asan imperative that's woven into the very fabric

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of our company, then DEI can'tbe a half measure or a failure.
There's your answer, Planet Fitness members, and you do what you want.
I mean, this is a freecountry. If that's what you want,
that's fine. But understand that thecompany has said to you if you believe
that having men in the women's lockerroom, women's restroom, women's shower facilities

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is wrong, they've said screw you, and they've flipped off the bird and
laughed at you while they're caching yourchecks while they're debiting your account. Now
again, if you're cool with that, if it doesn't affe affect you,
that's your business. That is completelyup to you. I get it.

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Every business has its own black eye. I suppose, and and and and
faults and failures. I get it. I'm just telling you that's what they've
done in the face of losing thevalue over a man being in a women's
locker room undressed, et cetera.This is their answer. We're gonna double

(42:30):
down. We're gonna give you thedouble bird shot. Both hands listener recommending
the new name Vladimir Biden. Lookyou, Bob, appreciate that pressing atiheartradio

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dot com. I's gonna say you, I'd rather go with h. Who
is another famous Joseph Stalin, Josefbiden Stalin. We call him Biden Stalin
bs Hey. By the way,update programming update here. Remember the gentleman

(43:21):
who wrote us, I have hisemail asking us to try to dig up
and find the history of where themedia went wrong? How did it happen?
How did the mainstream media end upin the tank to the left.
Rob Bleuie, executive editor of TheDaily Signal, will join us in May

(43:46):
and we're going to have a discussionon where it went wrong. We'll talk
about the history of the mainstream mediafrom a news guy. Cannot wait.
So we see how responsive we are. Look at us. Look at us.

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Okay, I know it's we're radio, but you know what I mean.
Look at us. We get youremails, we read your emails,
We feel you, We we getyou. It's best we can. Yesterday
we shared how the Republican Party isdominating the state of Florida, growing in

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voters, legislatively controlling the House,the Senate, the Cabinet. Palm Beach
Post has a contributing opinion writer namedJohn ters to Urees. He is a

(44:53):
professor at some college in Georgia,and he's writing about an opening that Democrats
have to win the state. Icalculated the average popular vote tally for both

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political parties from two thousand to twentytwenty and from nineteen seventy six to nineteen
ninety six, with six elections each. Sure the party totals from twenty sixteen
twenty twenty dipped a little bit overthe last twenty years, but Democrats averaged
a popular vote of forty eight pointseven seven percent Republicans over the same time
managed only a mean of forty ninepoint seven five percent, with independence picking

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up less than a percentage point.He's arguing that that the historical data proves
that the Democrats are not remotely asfar away as the voting numbers suggest.
Of course, now he's not takinginto account twenty twenty four were recent local

(45:59):
elections saw Republicans flip historic blue seatsred, and he's clearly not mentioning anywhere
in his column the near one millionvote lead that the Republicans are establishing in
registered voters. And that's just thebeginning. I share that to say that

(46:27):
this is I think the undergirding what'sfueling the actions by whoever is running Joe
Biden. With regard to this climate, I'm not going to use the word.
I'm not going to use the wordbecause they want me to use the
word. This climate fraud, thisclimate scam that they want to turn into

(46:47):
an emergency that allows him to usepowers that he would otherwise not have.
First of all, Congress needs tochange that. We need to change that
something The President cannot at a whimbypass Congress with such consequential decisions that came.
For example, COVID destroyed this countryeconomically and in many other ways.

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You can't give a guy the powersto destroy a country, especially when we've
proven it was all wrong and we'reabout to do it again. Apparently we
come back reset the big stories inthe press box, including the biggest of
the big stories, as we've determined. Next the Morning Show with Preston Scott
on News Radio one hundred point sevenWFLA Big Stories in the press Box brought

(47:49):
to you by Grove Creative marketing anddigital expertise grov Groba. You're going to
reset the big story and names aregoing to be protected and not used.
But just to suffice to say,there appears to have been an organized effort

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by a coordinated group of individuals variousethnicities, including Middle Eastern to abduct a
child from a beach in Panama City, Panama City Beach. In fact,

(48:35):
it's a beach located I think wherethe based on kind of a map search,
kind of where the travel lodge isalong Panama City Beach. Maybe it's
an old travel lodge. I don'tknow. They were using the public parking

(48:58):
lots. It was. It wasscary. It looked like a coordinated human
trafficking, attempted abduction. The persondirectly reporting this to police. I have
the police report. It was entrustedto me. They reached out to me

(49:23):
because I've known this family since nineteeneighty seven. I do not doubt for
one millisecond the veracity and accuracy ofit. And so this serves as a
warning to those of you that havechildren, and that would include to me,

(49:49):
middle school, young high school,high school age young girls. This
was like literally a hand grabbing achild's arm until a sister intervened. That
sister was eleven. All of thiswas being observed photograph, videotape by other

(50:14):
members of what appears to be acoordinated team. It was a multi staged
effort. And so if you're goingto the beach anywhere anywhere, be observant.
I would say, be armed,be safe. I'm just I'm disappointed

(50:45):
because everything appears to me that PanamaCity Beach Police Department didn't take this seriously
because they didn't want to send anofficer out to talk to them. The
family fled and reported this a dayor so later with great detail. They

(51:06):
were scared. There was an effortto kind of hem them in in a
parking lot. Yeah, I getit. And so Panama City Beach police
said, I just fill out areport online. Wait, you don't want
me to talk to an officer oranybody. No, just fill it out

(51:29):
online, no follow up, nothing. So I have recommended they reach out
to the Bay County Sheriff's Department.Sheriff's department oversees the entire Bay County and
that would include Panama City Beach,and so I think it needs to be
on their radar. I know thatI have members of the Bay County Sheriff's

(51:51):
Department that listened to this program.Feel free to reach out to me.
I can connect you with the family. The family entrusted me with this information
and said, please help us getword out. We do not want any
other victims anyone. We don't wanta victim. These were victims because it
was attempted on this family. Theywere not successful in getting any children.

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It could have gone the other way. So this is about a warning to
you if you go to the beachfor a day. It's it's it's just
it. It's just to me.This is the result of a border that
is porous and the result of evil. So I'm placing it on your radar

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forty minutes past the hour. It'sthe Morning Show with Preston Scott on News
Radio one hundred point seven Double UFLAor on NewsRadio double UFLA. Panama City
dot Com, Oh boy, Otherbig stories. Supreme Court taking a new

(53:22):
step in a January sixth case,telling the Justice Department you got a month
to respond to this. H they'requestioning charges that have been leveled against another
defendant. Look, this is gettingobvious to me what a lot of us
believed all along that this is absolutelyan effort by a political state power.

(53:53):
Two you met. What did theydo to William Wallace? Okay, what
did England do to William Wallace?They had him beheaded, drawn and quartered
and sent to the four corners ofScotland. Correct as a warning. This
is what will happen to you ifyou defy us. That's what January sixth

(54:17):
is about. January sixth is thedrawing and quartering of citizens with ridiculous charges
and sentences to say to you,don't you dare question us? Don't you
dare protest us? How dare you? The Supreme Court has already cast doubt

(54:45):
in one set of charges. Nowthere's another set of charges. It applies
to one. It applies to oneperson, but it creates the grounds for
dozens hundreds of others to now sayme too. This is the prosecution in

(55:06):
sentencing is unraveling. The tragedy iswhat we've talked about often here, and
that is it takes victimization before standing. There should have been some effort for

(55:28):
the appellate system, this United StatesSupreme Court to just take a big,
broad look at the entire prosecution andsay wait, wait, what no,
no, no, no, no, hold on here before people were tried
and sentenced. Unfortunately, our legalsystem is not perfect. The last big

(55:57):
story, Judge Eileen Cannon unmasks redacteddocuments revealing that the Biden White House in
fact not only had direct ties tothe Marlado raid and the Jack Smith investigation,
but in large part directed it all. I'm just honestly, I need

(56:30):
to take a hot bubble man afterthis show. I need to smell citrus.
I need I need butterflies and hummingbirdsin my backyard. I need I
need a pizza. This is toomuch today back of Florida. Man,

(56:57):
It's the Morning Show with Preston Scottin the wild or in our homes.
We love them critters large and small. Time for another edition of Animal Stories
on The Morning Show with Preston Scott. We meant to play something different to

(57:17):
kick off this segment, and sowe go to We're all shaking up around
here with the stories we're talking abouttoday. Everybody's singing. If you read
something insane, I probably did it. Come on, everybody, I'm find

(57:39):
of who the blog is. Goingahead and google my name. Now there's
no me into the sins I havecommitted and we all feel better when we
have somebody to play it. Comeon, singing, lover the Man.
Oh yeah, now this this,this, this is a different kind of

(58:07):
Florida man story. He's the dudeon Instagram. He goes by the handle
blue collar, underscore brawler. Youcan't go wrong with that. His name
is Mike Dragich. He He's attendinga hockey game near Jacksonville with his family

(58:39):
and he gets a call from FloridaFish and Wildlife. He got alerted to
a notice from Jacksonville Sheriff's office abouta stray alligator in the middle of a
road. Then he might be thinkingOkay, what is this guy doing getting
a call from Florida Fish and Wildlife. You see, he is a licensed

(59:00):
alligator trapper. So my man showsup. Video of it is breathtakingly good.
Large crowd, people screaming, elliot, middle of the road, eight
foot alligator. My man is barefoot. He is barefoot. He jumps on

(59:25):
the alligator's back, pushes his snoutclothes because they don't have any upward strength.
All their strength is biting down,tapes it up and carries it off.
He picked it up barefoot, walksthrough the road, carries it away.
That, my friends, that isFlorida Man at his best, not

(59:52):
at his worst, at his bestan MMA fighter who oh, by the
way, is a march social artscontent provider on Instagram. And a alligate,
a licensed alligator trapper that is calledby Fish and Wildlife renuisance Alligators.

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It just doesn't get better than thatuntil we go to another edition of Florida
Man fact or Fiction. This iswhere you play. I'm gonna read three
headlines and you have to decide whichone is the legitimate Florida Man headline.

(01:00:38):
Now they're all possible, but onlyone's real headline. Number one Florida man
sexually assaults stuffed Snowmann doll at Targetstore. Florida man sets half million dollar
fire so he can pretend to bea firefighter. Florida couple fakes robbery an

(01:01:02):
attempt to claim the home insurance caughtwith items in garage. When detectives investigate
which headline is the real? Floridaman headline one, two or three?
I'm going three? Which one?Three? You're right? Hey? Florida

(01:01:22):
couple fakes robbery and attempt to claimhome insurance Caught with items in garage?
Can you imagine the stupidity? Youclaim you got robbed, but what you
do is you end up. They'relike, well, we're gonna look around,
don't go in there. Why what'sit now? Just our garage?

(01:01:45):
You mean, all the stuff youclaim to have stolen is stuck right there
in the garage. You gotta loveit all right? When we come back.
I don't know what's gonna happen anhour number three, but i i'mish
it's gonna be a great discussion.Jerome Hudson will join us next from Breitbart
dot Com. He is the entertainmenteditor. He is the author of the

(01:02:06):
fifty things books. Man, whata day. This is an unbelievably consequential
day of news near and far.Glad we're here for you. It's the
Morning Show with Preston Scott. Yes, we are on iHeartRadio stream US Live.

(01:03:00):
I'm very excited to know our reportof what happened in Panama City Beach
recently is gotten on the radar ofthe Bay County Sheriff's Department. Thank you
so very much for your responsiveness.There will also likely be outreaches to Florida
Department of Law Enforcement and perhaps eventhe FBI because it does involve the potential

(01:03:22):
of human trafficking and potential abduction ofchildren. Anyway, we appreciate you reaching
out to us and you're concerned.There is no news story to this.
I need you to understand this isn'ta news story. The police report was
entrusted to me. I happen toknow this family and have since well for

(01:03:42):
thirty seven years. And so yeah, so we're getting the word out and
others are doing the same. We'veshared it with our friends at iHeartRadio in
Panama City as well as here inTallahassee the other shows to just get the
word out. So we are goingto protect the family's identity at at all

(01:04:03):
costs. And so there you go. All right we are. We are
joined by the one, the only, Jerome Hudson, but Drome to kind
of get us started. Here,Here we go, ladies and gentlemen.

(01:04:27):
By request, Jerome wanted his walkup music to be the winning screech at
the European Seagull Screech Championships. Yeah, a little nine year old, Adam,
I think you know I was lessthan half joking when I sent you
that request, but thank you verymuch for fulfilling it. There you go.

(01:04:56):
I like to highlight and usually itha once a day when I see
something and I'm like, yeah,we are in such a post race,
post oppression society when you know thereare such things as European seagull screeching contests.
We made it to the proverbial mountaintopthat the Reverend doctor Martin Luther King

(01:05:19):
Junior preached about. You know,you know, Jerome, it's perfect because
the news today from my chair andforgive some of you, forgive me for
the way I'm gonna phrase this sucksso badly. Yeah, I mentioned last
hour, I need a bubble bathand a backyard visit from butterflies, hummingbirds,

(01:05:43):
and I need my favorite pizza.I'm just like I'm I'm fragile at
this moment. Helped me out.I have good news. Also, you
know, I don't know where Briankimp rinks on your list of governors in
the Union, but he comes tome, you know, once a quarter,
maybe in in sort of lobbies.You know, it's like, you

(01:06:06):
know, bump me up your list. Jerome in this morning, I guess
he signed a law which is kindof insane that there needed to be another
law in the books in Georgia,but protecting homeowners who happened to stumble across
their property only to find some dudehas you know, set up shop in
it. You know, I ama homeowner in Georgia. My mom's been

(01:06:30):
living with me for over a yearnow here in my downtown condo and beautiful
Jacksonville. And so every once ina while, President, I'm just like
man as some thirty year old dudenamed Johnny right like scrambling eggs in my
kitchen in Savannah right now. SoI don't I'm amazed that there aren't more

(01:06:51):
people just blasted away before the policecould show up. I mean, I
can't imagine walking in and seeing someone, you know, just roasting marshmallows in
my living room floor or whatever.So Governor camp is following Florida's lead and
finally dealing with squatters. Yeah,yeah, ywesome. I know there were

(01:07:17):
protections or homeowners on the books inGeorgia, but I guess what he just
signed into law is a more comprehensivebill. So that's good news, right,
I mean, that's that's what elsedo I have? All right,
hold on to that. We're gonnacome back ten minutes past. I've been
running late all stinking morning long becausethe news is so bad. I don't

(01:07:40):
think this is going to help,because I'm gonna spin this in a direction
that it's on his pages though.Joe Hudson editor the entertainment section at Breitbart,
But he's a connoisseur of all thingsnews and a renaissance man if there
ever was one author of the fiftyThings books. In the Morning Show with
Preston Scott, Preston Scott sixty percentof the time, it works every time

(01:08:06):
on News Radio one hundred point sevendouble UFLA. All right, Jerome,
you're talking about squatters in Georgia.That's good news. What's it going to

(01:08:28):
take before ruling bodies of athletics todeal with this issue of men competing against
women? We talked about the storyPlanet Fitness is doubled down. They've hired
one of the worst when it comesto DEI as it's new CEO. So
I guess losing four hundred million dollarsof value wasn't enough. What will that?

(01:08:51):
I mean, what will it take? I have recommended that anyone competing,
if you're a girl, a woman, if a guy is allowed to
compete, don't compete and that endsthe competition. Yeah, so I edited.
You know, we have a sportseditor, Dylan Gwynn out there in
Texas, and you know I'm theentertainment editor. Sometimes there's cross pollinating,

(01:09:15):
and so Jillian Michaels, who Ithink sort of cut her her popular teeth
and the biggest loser, basically cameout and said, I mean, there
are pure reviewed studies that show that, can I get some breaking news chime
music here? Men are stronger andfaster and more physically capable than women.

(01:09:43):
I actually saw that that New PlanetFitness ceo higher and I was I think
I was driving, well I wasI was being driven through the mountains of
Argentina, and I thought, Preston, I mean, should I just cancel
my Planet Fitness membership? And thenand then I thought, you know,
that second thought is, well,what what gym membership do I join?

(01:10:08):
Because I'm pretty sure any other conglomerateand I give my money to probably has
at least a DEI board. That'sis Neo Nazi is what Planet Fitness is
doing. Now, I think thatyou have sports committees. I think,
good Lord, I can't I can'tremember the name of these long models polysylavic

(01:10:34):
athletic boards. But I and soforgive me, but I've I feel like
I see every two weeks, oneathletic association after another sort of banning transgender
athlete. Well, the NAI wasthe last one to do it, and
that was the most notable one,thank you. I don't know what that
is. I thought that was likean astrophysics program and a national association of

(01:10:59):
inter legiate athletics, and they arecomprised of mostly smaller colleges and universities.
I feel like this, I don'tknow. The snowball is that sort of
Harrison forward size Boulder yet. ButI do feel, as John Witherspoon would
say, some momentimum growing in thisspace. It's just it's time. I

(01:11:23):
think Wales just banned puberty blockers foreighteen and under. I feel like there's
a multifaceted push in the right direction. Wow, I'm being very positive this
morning, and I do not feelcomfortable, but I think there's good news.

(01:11:43):
It's far too late. This bagof cats should have never been allowed
to roam free in our society.You know, you've got Governor JB.
Pricksture signing laws just a allowing allof this body mutilation while he's like owning

(01:12:04):
companies profiting from it. I mean, it's just madness. It's child abuse
in the highest order. But Ibut I think finally women will be protected.
You know, it's it's it's upto old, handsome, grain aging
guys like you and then me,not the third wave feminist movement. Uh

(01:12:26):
you know what I mean? Likewhere the evidence? Like where is Hillary
Clinton? I love Hillary Clinton,but I don't even Actually I think it's
like a do people even ask thefaces of feminism to like, just do
you have an opinion on dudes competingand shot put. I think it was
like a shotput shot put really terrible. You say, Hillary Clinton, you

(01:12:50):
know what immediately comes to mind?This is horrifying screeching. That's what comes
to mind. Stand by Jero Mutchonwith me one more segment of the Morning
Show with Preston Scott. All Right, I'm gonna play a sound bite that

(01:13:21):
I played earlier in the program.It's sort of kind of a breaking news
story in that this happened yesterday onthe Fox Business Channel and their anchors are
interviewing an occasional guest of the MorningShow, Mark Morano from the Climate Depot.
Let's listen the White House telling FoxBusiness is now considering declaring a national

(01:13:45):
climate emergency. But that's a climatecrisis to you, Mark the ap which
sets the standards for newsrooms across thecountry. They're urgent Americans to use the
term climate crisis to address the currentsituation. This is all tru But if
the president declares a climate emergency,what impact does that have? Well,
I mean, this is this isthe serious story of that. Today.

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NBC News has reported that if JoeBiden declares a national climate emergency, he
would have COVID like powers under thatemergency, and they also compared the emergency
powers to the nine to eleven emergencypowers. The Center for Biological Diversity has
estimated Joe Biden would get about onehundred and thirty wartime like powers by which

(01:14:30):
to bypass democracy and impose the GreenNew Deal on the on America without a
single vote of Congress. Now wego to Jerome, Hudson and Jacksonville.
Jerome got to stop voting for Democrats. That was a I don't know how
is the eighty seconds? I thinkthat that is right? Good lord.

(01:14:53):
It was a minute and twenty secondreminder of why you should not vote for
people who are in the party whoenslaved my ancestors. Okay, there's a
literal through line between what they didto my father's people from West Africa and
what that one minute in twenty secondsound by was. I don't know if

(01:15:16):
it's true. I certainly well,it came from the White House. I
don't know if the reporting of whatthe White House announced is true. If
passed, if the climate emergency isdeclared, Joe Biden could I guess,
with the you know, snap ofhis finger, put us all on a

(01:15:38):
national punishment again. Your kids can'tgo to school, you can't open your
big shop. I don't know ifit allows to go that far, but
let's just say it is. I'mnot the one that's crazy, Okay,
like this, this is if youcan't win because your policy are horrific across

(01:16:01):
the board. It's not just goofyguy on the radio saying it. Look
at the polling people. Joe Bidenis tied in Wisconsin, the bedrock of
the leftist institution in this country,with Donald Trump, the guy who's up
in a New York courtroom right now, if he's because he can't be in

(01:16:21):
a Georgia courtroom, he's being goneafter by every facet of the Joe Biden
DJ and black men are running towardDonald Trump. Voters nineteen to I think
it's thirty four are running to DonaldTrump, business owners, you name it.

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And if you're Joe Biden, andyou're looking at the same polls,
and you're looking at internal White Housepolls which are even more brutally honest,
and these you know, he's propagandanews outlet polls that they can't help but
tell the truth. They can't evenbake the cake for Joe Biden. It's

(01:17:11):
plausible given the history of the DemocraticParty that you know he would he would
be entertained by the idea of protectinghim the thing that he has spent fifty
years of his life trying to become, which is President of the United States.
Yeah, it's very plausible. Sowhat do you think the national response

(01:17:33):
would be. Let's play hypothetical here. What do you think governors in red
states would do if he decides togo this route and declare this ridiculous emergency
and try to extend authority beyond comprehensionand remember and what do you think American
people would do? It would bethe biggest you know, Republican Party voter

(01:17:58):
drives people. I think now inhindsight, you know, can kind of
justify, can kind of understand.I will never understand Democratic governors like Gavin
Newsom and Whitner in Michigan, andPhil Murphy and New Jersey and that buffoon
in Pennsylvania signing laws that sent sickelderly people back into ptri D dishes of

(01:18:24):
death during the pandemic. Some policiesI'll never understand. And Cuomo and New
York did it too. But alot of the decisions made in haste.
We're all fearful. It is,although a time when you would want to
look to your political leaders for thatsort of sober minded the critical thinking to
make better policy decisions. All thatsaid, the American people will never ever

(01:18:50):
go through that HD double hockey sticksagain, and it would be the death
knail of the Democrat Party being amajority party. If Joe Biden did this,
well, Joe Biden's a sociopath andhe only wants to win. So
but and besides, Barack Obama's reallythe one dictating this from his second mansion

(01:19:11):
in Hawaii on the coast. Althoughyou know, climate change, sea levels
all that. Yeah, right,amazing. Always appreciate the time, my
friend. Thank you so much.We'll talk soon. Love you, brother,
Love you too, Bye bye,all right. Jerome Hudson Bridbart dot
Com entertainment editor, author of thefifty Things books, Fifty Things You Didn't
Know and fifty Things They fifty Thingsthey don't want you to know, and

(01:19:35):
fifty Things they don't want you toknow about Trump. The Morning Show with
Preston Scott Preston Scott on News Radioone hundred point seven, Double UFLA deep

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breath, man Ah thirty six pastthe hour eight am in the Eastern time
zone, seven in the Central.Good morning, friends, ladies and gentlemen,
ruminators, near and far. Bigstories in the press Box, brought

(01:20:25):
to you by Grove Creative Marketing anddigital expertise Grove Groova. I will not
go as in depth. I'll simplytell you that there was an incident in
the last few days Panama City Beach, at a public beach and attempted child
abduction, and it appeared to bean organized effort by a human trafficking ring.

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When I look through the police reportand see the description of the events,
there's a very little room for anyother conclusion. This was an organized
effort. It has been a policereport was filed with Panama City Beach Police.
It did not seem to be takenvery seriously by them. By it.

(01:21:15):
It has landed now in the handsof the Bay County Sheriff's Office.
Thank you very much for your responsiveness. Likely FDL E and the FBI will
be made aware of this as itshould be. That was advised, and
so I bring it up because whetheryou are going to the beach, whether

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you live near the beach, whetheryou live in Panama City, Panama City
Beach, anywhere along the Gulf coast, whether you visit the beach, it
needs to be on your radar.In this case, a five year old
child was grabbed by the arm bysomeone and that person only let go when

(01:21:59):
that's when an older sister intervened,and that sister was eleven. It was
witnessed by not just the family butothers. But the family is known to
me. I've known them for thirtyseven years. Their credibility is beyond reproach,

(01:22:20):
and so I'm sharing this as aremy colleagues with iHeart on other stations
now without names. The names willnot be used. If they want to
publicly go forward, that's up tothem. But for me, this is

(01:22:40):
not a news story. I wantto emphasize that because I'm getting a ton
of email from people. Where doI find this story? There is no
news story. It will be upto the family if there is a news
story. I am reporting what happened, and I am telling you that you

(01:23:01):
can trust the veracity of this report. I'm telling you that this happened.
The details in the report are selfexplanatory. There are not enough details that
will likely lead to arrests initially,but it will lead to vigilance immediately.

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It was witnessed by others. Andso this was a public beach. Friends,
This was in a beach and thenin an adjacent public parking lot where
an additional effort was made. Itlooked coordinated. It was being photographed videotape.

(01:23:49):
The family was being photographed. Sothis is creepy, and I'm gonna
be very honest with you. I'mgrateful to be on the air on days
like this. I hate what Italk about sometimes, I really do.
I'm a you know, some ofyou might think I'm just a crusty,

(01:24:13):
angry old man. I'm really not. I'm really not. The stuff that
I read and the stuff that wetalk about it can wear on you.
But I'm grateful for what I doin days like this. I'm really grateful
because I think we're doing a service. We're helping you keep you safe,

(01:24:38):
keep your family safe, and keepyou vigilant. Back with more. It's
the Morning Show with Preston Scott.Hey, just a little quick follow up
here, Sheriff Ford, thank you. This is why I told the family

(01:25:02):
reach out to Bay County Sheriff's Officebecause Sheriff Tommy Ford, his staff,
his team will be responsive to thisand they have they have purview in this
matter because Panama City Beach is BayCounty. And so thank you Sheriff Ford

(01:25:24):
for reaching out directly. We'll putyou in touch with the family and no
seriously, thank you on behalf ofyour community and all of us in the
surrounding area that visit your county andlove it, love Bay County, love
the surrounding area. So thank youvery much. Bill Maher. This is

(01:25:45):
kind of sort of related Bill Maheron his program, And contrary to current
progressive dogma, children aren't many atyour adults wise beyond their years. They're
morons. They're gible morons who'll believeanything and just want to please grownups,

(01:26:15):
and they don't have any frame ofreference, so they normalize whatever's happening.
That's why endlessly talking about gender tosix year olds isn't just inappropriate, it's
what the law would call entrapment,which means enticing people into doing something they
wouldn't ordinarily do. For example,after nine to eleven, there were several
cases of over zealous federal agents leadingsad losers into terrorist plots like the undercover

(01:26:42):
FBI agent who got seven out ofwork dudes in Liberty City, Florida to
sign onto a plot to bomb theSears Tower in Chicago. Oh please,
These guys didn't even have a gun. But when someone said wouldn't it be
cool if we taught the man alesson and blew something up? They said,
yeah, that would be kind ofcool. Entrapment, suggesting someone into

(01:27:04):
something they wouldn't otherwise do. Andif you think that some of that isn't
going on with genderin schools, you'renot watching enough TikTok videos. I fled
allegiance to the queers. I'm notallowed to be out as translum binary at
schools. My response to this isto be as obnoxiously queer as possible.

(01:27:29):
There's a certain kind of activist thesedays who wants to take heterosexuality, old
school, old fashioned, boring,minding its own business heterosexuality and lump it
in with patriarchy and sexism and racismand tell kids, wouldn't it be cool
if you were anything but that?It also seems to be the theme of

(01:27:50):
kind of a lot of kids' booksthese days. I never used the phrase
gay agenda because I thought it wasmostly nonsense, and it is mostly But
a director for Disney Television Animation didsay after she was hired, the showrunners
were super welcoming to like my likenot at all secret gage, and like

(01:28:12):
I was just wherever I could,just basically adding queerness. No one would
stop me, and no one wastrying to stop me. Look, I'm
all for adding queerness wherever I putsome in my drink before I came out
here to know, But maybe weshould think about giving kids a break from

(01:28:34):
our culture wars for a minute,or at least until the election is over.
Just saying entrapment. That's what's goingon with this agenda that's in our
public schools. Really appreciate all ofthe email, the calls, the responsiveness

(01:29:01):
to the story, the event.It's not a story, it's what happened
at a public beach, Panama CityBeach. This happened near where the travel
lodge, the old travel Lodge.I don't know that the family had to
go look it up on Google Mapsto find out exactly where they were.

(01:29:27):
They were so shaken by the events. It was just a public beach to
them. They weren't staying at alocal hotel or anything like that. But
community vigilance will go a long way. You see something, say something,
file a report. And if youdon't find Panama City Beach Police very responsive,

(01:29:47):
well you reach out to the Sheriff'sOffice of Bay County. They will
be. Trust me when I saythat they will be. Before we go,
I want to bring back up somethingthat I started the show with.
I think it's a really cool story. I think it's a terrific development.

(01:30:09):
It's it's refreshing that the city ofTallassee did something good and smart. Tuesday,
they will be honoring ALTHEA. Gibsonby renaming Wanish Way. And if
you're a Tallahassee resident, you knowwhere that is. That that's the road
that runs right through the heart ofFlorida A and M University off of Gains

(01:30:30):
and it's so appropriate to rename WanishWay Althia Gibson Way. She was iconic
is iconic as a tennis player.She was a two time winner of Wimbledon,
two time winner of the US Open. I believe she at least won

(01:30:57):
Wimbledon twice. She was voted twicethe Female Athlete of Year, and she
was a pioneer. She broke downracial walls for tennis and for blacks in
tennis. Arthur Ash credited ALTHEA.Gibson and the Williams sisters. I mean,
I'm just really excited that the cityof Tallasse's doing this. It's a

(01:31:21):
good thing. The mayor appropriately said. It's my hope that seeing her name
each day on ALTHEA. Gibson Waywill continue to inspire everyone to work toward
their dreams. Well said, Mayor, Well done and proud that they're doing
that here in the city. Broughtto you by Barono Heating and Air.
It's the morning show on WFLA,and I'm gonna remind everybody again on Tuesday

(01:31:46):
that they're going to do it.Big stories in the press box talked about
the event Panama City Beach. It'son your radar now as an more to
come. Supreme Court looking into chargesmade against at least one defendant on January

(01:32:08):
sixth that will snowball into the casesof perhaps hundreds of others. They're asking
for a response from the Justice Departmenton why these charges were leveled, and
they're asking for it within one month. It's unraveling now to what end.
I can't tell you that I canonly tell you this is hope, and

(01:32:30):
then I hope all of these peoplesue, even though it's going to be
our tax dollars. Whatever cover upexposed Judge Eileen Cannon unmasks redacted documents revealing
the Biden Whitehouse had direct ties tothe raid at Merri Lago and the Jack
Smith investigation. Despite Garlands swearing underoath there was no such connection, the

(01:32:57):
documents prove there is. He liedunder oath again. New York City man
convicted over gunsmithing hobby after a judgesays the Second Amendment doesn't exist in this
courtroom. This is New York.That's a quote. He's awaiting sentencing.

(01:33:19):
He can face eighteen years tomorrow.Steve Stewart, Doctor David Hart's a little
more history, will take you ona road trip, give you an idea
at least that, and who knowswhat else is going to happen. I
need a hug
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