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Nine minutes after It's Friday, GoodMorning Friends, The Morning Show with Preston
Scott kind of coincide with that tunefor Mercy Me by the way, coming
in town in October. Yes,I already have my tickets Psalm forty to
eleven. Why are you cast down, oh my soul? And why are
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you in turmoil? Within me?Hope in God? For I shall again
praise Him, my salvation and myGod. Sometimes you just have to take
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issue with yourself. Now, really, we all have mornings where we wake
up a little grumpy, a littlebit of a sour patch, and you
have to contend with yourself. Whyare you cast down, oh my soul?
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Why are you in turmoil within me? Hope in God? For I
shall again praise Him, my salvationand my God. The deliverance is right
there. Ten past the hour,Let's do it. Take a peek inside
the American Patriots Almanac and begin Fridayon the Morning Show with Preston Scott.
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It's The Morning Show with Preston Scott. D you see Trump's rally in the
Bronx aoc at a heart attack atI mean, the crowds are huge.
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Joe's out there walking around with anot anyway. His crowd is his entourage
of security that they keep around him, so he doesn't look like he's falling
down all the time, but hedoes resemble a rumba. Let's go here,
May twenty fourth, That's what itsays on the calendar. Eighteen thirty,
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the B and O Railroad, thefirst passenger railroad in the United States,
begins service between Baltimore and Ellacott Mill, Maryland, and would be forever
immortalized in the game Monopoly. Monopoly, such a good game. I haven't
played it forever. Eighteen forty four, In a long distance demonstration of his
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telegraph, Samuel Morris sends the messagewhat hath God wrought from Washington, d
c. To Baltimore. Eighteen fiftysix, antislavery leader John Brown leads an
attack against pro slavery settlers at PottawotomiCreek, Kansas, killing five Ugh eighteen
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eighty three. Brooklyn Bridge, connectingBrooklyn and Manhattan opens to traffic, and
in nineteen sixty two, astronaut ScottCarpenter Aurora seven becomes the second American to
orbit the Earth. That you didn'tknow that that poor guy forgotten largely forgotten.
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And so there you go. That'swhat we've got for this date in
history. Real quickly, before weset up the show, just a reminder
fundraiser underway for Second Harvest Food Bank, which has been really emptied out as
a result of the tornado. Alot of people lost everything. Power outages
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caused people to lose all their food. Damage caused people to lose that and
more. And so Tallahassee Foodies isa it's a collection of people on Facebook
that love local dining and support localrestaurants and new ventures out there in the
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world of restaurant fair on a locallevel. And they have on their Facebook
page Tallahassee Foodies on their Facebook page. They've got a fundraiser located at the
top of the page that's designed forSecond Harvest and it's strictly donating some funds
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so they can buy what they needto buy. As I said, they
are running out of food if theyhaven't already. And so if you've got
a business, I mean, it'sa great write off and it's a tremendous
cause. Look, you might aswell take advantage, right, I mean,
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there are a handful of things youcan write off your income tax and
these kinds of donations make a hugedifference. It's a win win, you
win, they win, and forindividuals, the same thing goes. You
might not itemize your deductions. Youmight. I don't know, but it's
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helping people that they've got nowhere elseto turn and so if you can help
again, it's Tallassi foodies on Facebook. I know that many of you are
on Facebook friendly and I get that. So maybe you know, do what
you can, find out what youcan and give what you can. All
right, Today in the program,Lee Williams will join us. We've got
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he's got a brand new story out. We'll talk about it as well as
a couple of other things. Andwe've got animal stories. We got a
Florida Man, two Florida man stories. We'll get you ready for what's to
Beef Friday. Take your beefs.We got the best and the worst.
We've got good news and so muchmore. Last show before the long weekend.
We'll be out on Monday, backTuesday. I'm going to be recovering
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all week and long. Yeah,we'll just leave that right there. I've
had to psych myself up for whatI will endure today. Sixteen minutes after
the hour on the Morning Show withPreston Scott. I've mentioned that I'm not
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a big fan of flying. Iwill avoid it whenever possible. Absolutely Morning
Show with Preston Scott. In Preston, he's Grant got a wedding coming up
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this year that we've got to travelto Galveston. I'm driving, no,
and it's it's a combination of things. It's primarily the fact that you can't
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count on your flight. They getcanceled, they get there late, the
service is terrible. Later in theprogram, I probably I'm probably gonna get
to a story of baggage handlers.It's like godly And I know that inevitably
I will have to take a flightsomewhere at some point. I know that
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my wife and I have a tripplaning down the road, and I know
that that flying will be a requirement. But I just yeah, And then
there's the passengers. Just rudeness abounds. Now add in just the occasional story
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of oh, I don't know,a door plug falling out of an airplane,
and you know, just weird stufflike the story here Singapore Airlines Flight
A seven seventy seven, a Boeingseven seventy seven three hundred er heading from
London to Singapore. Two hundred andeleven passengers eighteen crew on board encountered severe
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turbulence, as in one died,thirty injured. I suppose you can chalk
that up to there's a reason whythey say if you're not moving about the
cabin, have your seat belt on. I mean, the pictures of the
plane after the turbulence and the planegot under control was just crazy, absolutely
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crazy. There's a site called Terblythat is analyzed one hundred and fifty routes
and ranked those that have the mostturbulence. The most turbulent flight route was
Santiago in Chile to Bolivia Sna Cruz. Second most, Kazakhstan to Kurzakhstan,
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and the list goes from there.Some of you are like, I don't
fly international press and what about domestic. Well I have that list right here.
The top North American routes with themost turbulence coming in at number ten
Boston to Philly. I wouldn't havethought that. Boston to Syracuse, New
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York, Lagrdia to Portland, Maine, Pittsburgh to Raleigh, Durham. At
number six, Atlanta in northern Virginia. At now we get to the top
five. Warwick, Rhode Island toSyracuse, New York. That's so specific,
right New York JFK to Raleig Durham. So New York to RALEYG Durham
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is a is a thing. Denverto Porto Viarda, Mexico. Charlotte north
to Pittsburgh. And the most turbulentroute is Nashville to Raleigh Durham. Man,
what's going on in the northeast andin North Carolina? Yeah, I
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mean that flight. I would alwaysassume bom that that the turbulence is gonna
be over metropolitan areas, and mostlikely in the in the spring and summer
summer in particular because of heat radiatingup the thermals and all that. I
mean, you know, you flyin the you fly anywhere when the heat's
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up, and you're gonna get bumpy. It's just just gonna be that way.
But you wouldn't think at the heightthat airliners are flying. But I
guess there are certain flights that areof a duration where the plane's not going
to get all that high up bycomparison, I don't know, I don't
know, but but there you go, just just doing my due diligence.
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It's not like it's gonna you're gonnaif you're a regular flyer. There are
just certain flights and things you're taking. There's not much I guess you can
do about it other than just rememberthat, you know, turbulence is a
thing. Just yeah, just addedto my list of that. Twenty seven
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minutes past. Let's get back tothe Big Stories of the press Box next,
Preston Scott. The greatest trick theDevil ever pulled was convincing the world
he didn't exist. On news Radioone hundred point seven Double UFLA Big Stories
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in the press Box brought to youby Grove of Creative Marketing and digital expertise.
So Florida US Senator Rick Scott hastossed his hat into the ring to
be the Senate Minority leader. Interestinghe's a far better choice than Texas Senator
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John Cornyn and South Dakota Senator JohnThune because the two John's a crappers,
They are Mitch McConnell lte, theyare anti Trump, and they are the
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same old, same old Republican leadership. Rick Scott in his letter wrote this,
and this is a note to colleagues. This is what he wrote to
fellow senators. I believe that ourvoters want us to use this leadership election
to make a choice to upend thestatus quo in Washington. If you also
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believe this to be true and wanta leader dedicated to that principle, I
would be honored to have the opportunityto earn your support. He goes on
to state, as a Republican leader, I will protect senators interests while helping
President Trump accomplish his goals. Thisis not a time to make small adjustments.
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I believe we need a dramatic seachange to save our country. That's
why I'm running to be Republican leader. He acknowledged he's not going to get
everyone's vote in the conference, notedthat if those want to keep the status
quo, they shouldn't vote for him. It's a very nice hemming in of
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votes. So all I can sayto you, those that live outside the
state of Florida is write your senatorsto me. If it it's a three
horse race, this is a nobrainer because Thune and Cornin are Mitch McConnell,
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and Mitch McConnell's a disaster. Ithink he's evil? Is this election
interference? You tell me? SinceApril fifteenth and the selection of of jurors
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in the Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Braggtrial of Trump, the networks have spent
more than nine hours covering it fivehundred and seventy three minutes and twenty five
seconds to be exact. ABC hasspent nearly four hours covering it by themselves.
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Are they talking about Trump's alleged misdeedsover say Biden's disastrous presidency? Of
course Trump over Biden's I mean,where is Biden hunter Biden and all of
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the corruption thing? Where's that gone? Exactly? And then this is interesting.
We now have thirteen counties in Oregonthat have approved ballot measures for secession
from the state and to join Idaho. Idaho is happy to have them.
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They are literally, they are literallywanting to leave the state of Oregon.
Here's what's interesting. This is notthe only thing happening like this in the
country. And I mentioned this forthose of you in Tallahassee. You should
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know that it's not just counties likethis wishing to leave a state. Tex
It. There's a community outside ofAustin called Lost Creek, it's part of
Austin. Ninety one percent of theirresidents of Lost Creek have voted to pull
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away from Austin. Does that soundat all like northeast Tallahassee and the city
of Tallahassee totally detached. They're notgoing to give us representation, Take your
tax dollars and leave. Several countiesin Illinois previously voted to move to another
state, parts of Colorado joining Wyoming. But that vote in Austin is what's
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really interesting to me. Forty oneminutes after the hour, A big apology.
Next Preston Scott. Can you flythis plane and landed? Surely you
can't be serious. I am serious, and don't call me Shirley on news
Radio one hundred point seven WUFLA fortytwo after we went a little long there,
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I have mentioned the relationship between doctorDavid Morians and doctor Peter Dazak,
president of Eco Health Alliance. Morians, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious
Diseases, Senior advisor to Anthony Fauci, appeared before the House Committee on Oversight
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and Accountability earlier this week. Who'sasked about all those emails we talked about
one of the newer released emails toDazac, Morin said, quoting, learn
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from our foil lady here how tomake emails disappear after I'm foyd Freedom of
Information Act, but before the searchstarts. So I think we are all
safe. Plus I deleted most ofthose earlier emails after sending them to Gmail.
Now I just start to build alittle file here of these comments and
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these inside these emails. Are yousure about that we can subpoena her email
too, McCormick replied. Where McCormickis member of the House Oversight Committee.
Is he's questioning Richard McCormick of Georgia. You said she gave you advice,
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So you were lying then, buttelling us the truth now as it relates
to the foil lady. I wasn'tlying. I was making a joke.
I said something like I have tomake it go away. But that was
just a euphanism. Okay, solet's remember this now. He's just joking,
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as he writes, we are allsmart enough to know to never have
smoking guns, and if we did, we wouldn't put them in emails,
and if we found them, wewould delete them. At one point in
the hearing, he said, Idon't know what else to say except I'm
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sorry, yet over and over inthe emails being released. As you know,
I always try. I always communicateon Gmail because my nigmail is Floyd
Constantly, stuff sent to my Gmailgets to my phone, not my nih
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computer. See, even that isan admission of violating federal law. It's
supposed to be fully completely transparent,so that in a Freedom of Information Act
request it can turn up. Butwe're supposed to believe all of these comments
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were just a joke. I wishI could put the toothpaste back in the
two, but I can. I'mall i'm saying is I'm embarrassed, and
I'm so sorry. I was joking. I was joking. Remember what this
is all about, COVID and vaccines. The truth is slowly coming out.
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Sorry. Responding to an email here, I got a note here from James.
Turn you guys off every morning thisweek? Too much bleed from other
stations happens all the time. Noit doesn't, James, it doesn't happen
all the time. It happens seasonally, and it's totally dependent on where you
are that it happens. It's aseasonal issue. It happens to a lot
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of radio stations. But there's asolution. It's the iHeartRadio app. Just
saying it's it's the fallback in mostsituations. By the way, real quickly,
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back to the COVID thing, realfast. You know, they haven't
released all of the records on theassassination of JFK. Right. They keep
delaying it, even Trump Trump delayed. Wait nineteen sixty what sixty three.
It's been sixty plus years and they'restill not releasing everything. I say that
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because remember Pfizer wanted seventy five yearsI think it was to release the records
on the vaccine. What does thattell you? Seventy five years? Just
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saying in the wild or in ourhomes, we love them. Critters,
large and small. Time for anotheredition of Animal Stories on The Morning Show
with Preston Scott. Max is acat who lives near the Vermont State Vermont
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Sorry Vermont Vermont State University Castleton campus. He has an owner. Max's owners
live on Seminary Street, but Maxheads over to campus virtually every day and
he's friendly. The school says he'sbeen an affectionate member of the Castleton family
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for years, often found socializing withfriends outside Levenworth, which is a building
on campus. And so it says, with a resounding purr of approval from
the faculty, the Board of Trusteesof the Vermont State Catledges has bestowed upon
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Max now the prestigious Doctor of litterAture, complete with all the catnip perks,
scratching post privileges, and litterbox responsibilitiesthat come with it. And so
the cat has been given a specialhonorary degree as the first Doctor of litter
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Ature. That's awesome, now,really, I mean, as bad as
things are on campus, we canall celebrate that. That's that's that's awesome.
A whole steam from a rescue theWelcome Home Animal Sanctuary in Creswell,
Creswell, Oregon. Romeo was rescuedfrom a crate at a dairy farm when
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he was ten days old. Romeois quite the steer. He's a whole
steam. That stands six feet fourand a half inches. That means that
cow is perhaps as tall, ifnot maybe a half inch tall. I'm
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six four sixty five. I'm somewherethan he's as tall as me. That
is a massive cow, just standingon all fours. He's that tall Romeo
now is in the Guinness World Records, beating a steer from Massachusetts named Tommy,
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who is only six' one sixfour and a half. Come on,
and then this, a feather froman extinct Hua bird in New Zealand,
has been sold at auction for twentyeighty four hundred and seventeen dollars.
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Back with our two all right,second Hour the Morning Show, Good to
be with you, Friday, Maytwenty fourth. Remember it's not Happy Memorial
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Day. It is Memorial Day andwe honor the men and women who have
died in service to our country.It is different than Veteran's Day, and
so by all means, have abarbecue, celebrate, but celebrate taking time
to explain to family and friends whatit is you are celebrating that historically we've
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had men and women willing to offerthemselves in service to their country to defend
and uphold the values of this nation. So just a quick reminder as we
head into a long weekend and wewill be back on Tuesday, that you
remember the point. While you're barbecuing, grilling, enjoying time at the pool,
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of the beach, or whatever itis you're doing, take time to
remember those and remember their families whowere left behind. All right, we
are joined by Lee Williams. He'sknown as the gun Writer the website The
gun Writer dot substack dot com.Lee Williams, Good morning, sir,
how are you. I'm terrific.I want to get right to your latest
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piece about ATF director. What isit Steve Detleback. What did he have
to say to the House Subcommittee?Well, he is not much of a
leader. Let's put it that whenhe came across as a very weak man.
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We learned a lot more about horriblecircumstances regarding the March nineteenth swat raid
which killed Brian Melanowski. Evidently ATFcut off electricity to his home before they
went in, making it more difficultfor him to identify them as police officers
after he was shot in the head. It took fifty seven seconds between when
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they kicked in his door and whenhe was laying on the floor shot in
the head. Once he was shot, they grabbed his wife, Mayor,
who was at the hearing, andpulled her outside in her bed clothes and
forced her into the back of asquad car, where she was held for
four hours. It was thirty fourdegrees Preston, and she was pleading the
whole time to go check on herhusband. That all prompted Congressman Jim Jordan,
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who chairs this committee that held thehearing, to say, if that
isn't the weaponization of government, Idon't know what is. You know,
I couldn't agree with him. More. Let's reset for those that may not
be fully aware of the story thealleged crimes of Brian Malinowski that forced ATF
to treat him as if he wasa Jahati terrorist arch criminal. He sold
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guns without a license at a tidebefore the new rule took effect, even
though the new rule has been stayedwhere it would be debatable whether he violated
the law or not. He wasnot selling firearms. He was not in
the business of selling fire He hada job. He was executive director of
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the Bill and Hillary Clinton International Airportthere in Little Rock. He made more
than any other city employee who's paidtwo hundred and sixty thousand dollars a year.
He wasn't driving his income from sellingguns. He liked to sell guns.
He was a hobbyist. He wouldgo to gun shows and get a
table. He also sold coins,I guess he was quite the coin collector
too, so ATF surveiled him,put a tracker on his car, got
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a search warrant for his phone,and then they decided to hit his home
March nineteenth, pre dawn, noknock, raid, took down the door,
rushed in. He mistook them forhome invaders, obviously, that's what
his wife said. I believe her, and came out with the firearm and
they shot him in the head.Joining us on the program, Lee Williams,
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We're going to pick up right there. I want to get to the
opening statement by ATF director Detleback becauseit almost cancels out everything he said thereafter,
and get to that move into someother stories as well. We're talking
about guns to the Second Amendment,your rights inevitably here in the Morning Show
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with Preston Scott. He's the Gunwriter. You can subscribe to the newsletter where
you get these articles that are secondto none. You just go to the
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gun Writer dot substack dot com.It's that simple, Lee Williams with us
this morning. Lee. It's badenough this guy had to face off with
Jim Jordan, who I regard asone of the best we have in Congress.
He also had to deal with CongressmanTroy Nels, who, unfortunately for
Dattlebacker, is a former sheriff.Share the opening comments of the ATF director
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and some of the exchange with Nell'sthe former sheriff. Yeah, devil Boch
tries to make this ATF out tobe some type of elite unit. It's
not. He claimed. They goafter the trigger pullers and shooters and gun
traffickers, which he called the worstof the worst. They don't. He
never mentioned that Brian Melanoski, whowas murdered March nineteenth by his agency,
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never had it been arrested, Hehad no criminal record. He tried this
crap, saying again that gun violenceis a leading cause of death for children,
which it is if you include eighteenand nineteen year old gang members.
But Nells, like you said,former sheriff, been there, done that,
called about on it. Nells wouldnot allow when he was sure no
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knock warrants because of their danger,and he didn't like quote swat teams coming
indoors dress like Ninja's. He justoutclassed detl Bock. I mean they asked
detel Back, are you a copy? Have you ever done anything? He's
like, no, I'm a prosecutor. Dettel Bock has never been in the
field. A lot of the congresspeopleon that committee had, including males.
He's a decorated sheriff, Brian orDettile Doock. You should see it.
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I mean, it was like athree and a half hour hearing and he
just came across really poorly and constantlytap danced around the Malinowski death. We
all knew he was going to claim, well, I can't talk about it
because it's you know, it's pendinglegal matter. Hey, your agency murdered
someone. He should have been ableto discuss that. Our congressman from the
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district just to our west, MattGates, asked an interesting question. He
asked, how many firearms does someonehave to sell to be engaged in the
business of firearms? What was theanswer? I mean, that's what you
want to know, right, Imean, if you have five, ten,
fifteen guns, you come up uponhard times, you want to sell
some guns, get some or yougot guns you don't want, you want
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to sell a few, make somemoney. You want to know, you
know, can I do this safelywith that? ATFK locking down my door?
Now? DETL Bock couldn't answer thisnew rule of THEIRS. I want
to make sure this is clear foryour listeners. Preston this new rule about
whether or not you need to geta federal firearms license. The rule is
sixteen pages long, but there arefour hundred pages of explanation which DETL.
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Bock told the hearing are conduct based, not numerically based, so there is
no number. There is no realway to understand it. Basically, they
want everybody who wants to sell agun very worried about atf and coming through
their door, which is I thinkwhy they did the whole swat team range.
So they'll go out and go througha dealer. It's incredible rule.
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What do you think the outcome ofthese hearings? The end result of this
is this going to end in asettlement with the family in a wrongful death
lawsuit with full disclosure. I mean, what are we going to get?
DETL. Bock's scared because he knowsthat the Alanovski family is represented by a
civil attorney who is the former attorneygeneral in Arkansas where this occurred. The
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guy's really juiced in he was atthe hearing. You can see, Hm,
I have a photo of Devil Bockattorneys to say he's sorry to Brian's
widow, Mayor and Bud after hislast name, is just sitting right next
to the widow. There's going tobe a civil suit. It'll be it'll
stretch on for a couple of years, and ATF will quietly settle. More
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importantly, I think some serious seriouschanges are heading his way. This agency
is out of control. They alwayshave been. Waco, Ruby, Ridge,
Fast and furious come to mind.They've never been held accountable. I
think they're about to be held accountable. Even some of the dems I'm hearing
are sick of the bloodthirstiness that ATFhas. And you know, they're not
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really a real federal law enforcement agencies. They they're brought in to most cases
after the fact. If DEEA orlocal law law enforcement or local sheriff department
or state please make an arrest andthe guy has a gun, then they'll
bring an ATF to trace the gun, maybe it's stolen, or if they
get a felon in possession of afirearm, they'll give ATF a call again
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after the fact and have them filesome federal charges. Lee Williams with me
this morning. We're going to comeback talk over a few different stories,
ask some sixty thousand foot questions aswell, get his thoughts on some things.
Lee Williams, Thegunriter dot substack dotcom. Let's talk with Lee on
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the break. It's great for business, bad for the country that we have
so many stories, so many differentfronts that are being battled that relate directly
or indirectly to the Second Amendment.So we're going to turn this into sort
of a lightning round with Lee Williams, Thegunwriter dot substack dot com. Lee.
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Twenty six states have filed lawsuits it'sin federal courts over the redefinition of
gun dealers by the ATF. Where'sthat it's enjoined in Texas? The court
in Texas found that ATF, onceagain, just like I'm bump stocks and
frames and everything else, overstepped itsauthority and started making laws rather than simply
enforcing them. So that law andI know second then foundation my employer hassued
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that law is going to become lootand held up in the courts pretty soon.
United States Supreme Court decided not tohear a challenge to a law in
Maryland that bans the always vaguely definedassault weapon. A little more on that.
Yeah, the law loss it wasfollowed a couple of years ago,
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in twenty twenty two. It wasrefiled with new plaints after the Bruin decision.
Right. Unfortunately, it lingered inFurth Circuit US Court of Appeals for
two years. So the plane hasgot kind of angry about that and took
it directly through the Supreme Court bypassingthe Court of Appeals. Supreme Court said,
nah, I mean they very rarelypressed. It will take a case
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that has not been fully adjudicated bylower court, so they send it back.
Doesn't say anything about how the HighCourt feels about assault weapon bans.
I think they're going to take upthe Illinois case, which is a Second
Amendment foundation case that seems to bethe best one that would accomplish the most
in your opinion. Does Scotus sayingno, we're going to wait on the
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Fourth Circuit to make its decision,does it in any way, shape or
form tell the Fourth Circuit okay,get this course case heard. Yeah.
I mean that's a very subtle nudgefrom the justices. It's been in the
court for two years, bro,Yeah, how long do we need all
right? Yeah, broadly. Oneof the things that we talk about with
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members of Congress that come on thisprogram is the ever shifting sands of executive
leadership in our country. One presidentcomes in, has this philosophy on let's
use our example, the Second Amendmenton guns, on the atf et cetera,
and does one set of executive orders. The next president comes in and
undoes it all, and then thenext president comes in and redoes it,
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and it goes back and forth.What do we need to do to stop
this ping pong so that our rightsare protected and it's codified in law.
It is codified in law right now. That is a sad part the Second
Amendment, despite what the other teamwants to say, is incredibly clear.
However, as Justice Thomas once said, is treated like a second class right,
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and that needs to end. Imean, look at Brewin in twenty
twenty two. That decision said,hey, you can't just willing nearly ban
a fire ements in common usage,and people have a right to carry a
firearm outside of their home for selfdefense. All of these Blue states just
completely looked over that and started institutinganti Brewin tantrum laws. And nobody's held
accountable for that. I think atsome point the High Court is going to
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get a little upset and they're goingto start smashing some of these states who
are passing these laws knowing full wellthey're unconstitutional. That's what it's going to
take. It's going to take sometype of punitive action for the Supreme Court.
What is at their disposal though,because almost all courts, especially the
Supreme Court, it relies on justadherents, it doesn't have a way to
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enforce it per se. That's upto the you know, the the various
law enforcement bureaus or departments, agencies, et cetera to do. So what
recourse do we have because I've alwaysfound democrats will just do what they want
until a court says no, andthen it'll just do it anyway. I
remember when the president, former presidentsent thee hundred and first Airborne Division into
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a Southern school because the governor downthere didn't want to integrate. Yeah,
unfortunately, and that's what it took. Unfortunately, the Supreme Court doesn't have
a couple of battalions at its disposal. But it's going to take an executive
branch that is committed to making surethat the Court's rules are followed. And
we have just the opposite. Now, we have Biden creating the Office of
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Gun Violence Prevention, which you putright inside the White House arts to say
his handlers did so that you knowthat is being paid for by your tax
dollars and my tax dollars. Ananti gun office in the White House right
now dedicated to violating your Second Amendmentrights. It's going to take somebody coming
in and I think we all knowwho that's going to be. Who's going
to whack all of this crap overnight, and then it's going to be committed
(42:31):
to maintaining and safeguarding the sanctity ofthe Second Amendment without giving anything away,
Lee, what's the next story you'reworking on that people ought to be putting
on their radar. Well, wehave. We're going to continue to pound
ATF over this Malinoski killing like noone else has because if you watch the
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hearing yesterday and you saw Mayor Malinowski, the widow, she still has yet
received justice on this and ATF hasyet to tell the truth. Thanks very
much, Lee, appreciate what youdo and as always, appreciate your friendship
with us here on the program.My pleasure, you take care. Thank
you, sir, Lee Williams withus thegun Writer dot substack dot com.
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These aren't These aren't just some novicemusings of a guy who cares about the
Second Amendment. Lee's Lee's got somechops. He's got the background, he's
got the knowledge, and he's awareof litigation that's going on and litigation that
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Show with Preston Scott. Big storiesin the press Box Here on the Morning
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Show with Press Scott. What's tobe Friday in just a little bit,
so get your thoughts together. Apre long weekend set of beefs coming your
way. If you're new to theradio program. On Friday, in the
final hour, we take some timeto take calls, and if you're listening
anywhere in the country via iHeartRadio,you can call in. Who pays for
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long distance nobody, so you cancall in and we'll open up the phone
lines in just a little while,and you can complain about what you want.
But the big story is brought toyou by Grove of creative marketing and
digital expertise. Trump expected about twentyfive hundred and thirty five hundred folks at
his rally in the Bronx twenty fivethousand. It's a thing. And oh
(45:09):
you should see a snapshot of thecrowd. That Donald is doing very very
well with minorities. I'll just putit that way. They are eating up
some Trump Another story just breaking,The bodies of three hostages have been found
(45:35):
in Gaza. What have we beentheorizing there's a reason why they don't want
to have a agreed to truce,negotiated settlement because my bet was most of
(46:09):
those hostages are dead, and they'vejust found the bodies of three of them.
Those of you that live in thenortheast suburb of Tallahassee, take heart
not because there are thirteen conservative countiesin Oregon that have now approved ballot measures
(46:31):
for secession from the state. Theyare asking to move into Idaho. Now.
To me, the story buried insidethis story is that ninety one percent
of a community called Lost Creek,part of Austin, Texas has voted to
(46:58):
break away from the city, andthey voted that way on May fourth,
ninety one percent. If you analyzeit, the city refuses to give districts,
(47:19):
something that nineteen of the twenty mostpopulous cities in Florida have they have
districts in their city commissions. There'sone city that doesn't. Oh yeah,
that's right. It's the capital city. They're scared to death of it.
So your alternative is to simply pullfrom the city to DNX, create another
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community, leave it unincorporated, incorporated, just be part of the county,
whatever, but get out of thecity. I'm just saying it's happening.
Rick Scott entering the race for leadershipof the US Senate. He is at
this point competing against Senators John Corninof Texas John Thune of South Dakota.
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Both of them are Mitch McConnell lightand in the media, the media has
spent more than nine hours covering theTrump Manhattan trial, the hush money trial,
(48:29):
nine hour words in the last justover thirty days. That's just that's
hilarious. All right, back withFlorida Man. Next on The Morning Show
with Preston Scott The Morning Show withPreston Scott forty two past the hour.
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Well, if you read something insane, I probably did it. I'm proud
of the box is. Go aheadand google my name. Now there's me
into the sins I have committed andwe all went away. We have somebody,
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Yeah, buddy, Now we oughtto maybe have a little empathy for
Damian Casting eighteen got into a littlebit of an argument with his brother,
ongoing domestic issues which can happen betweensiblings. Now. Casting is paralyzed from
(49:42):
the waist down, but he isambulatory by using his upper body. During
the disagreement with his sibling, gota little aggressive, damaged the walls inside
the home, starting to throw itemsat his brother. At one point,
(50:06):
his brother and a witness just liftedand carried him outside for the safety of
everybody, They just brought him outside. Then it happened. We've talked about
the assault craze with food lately,but this is a first. Young mister
(50:30):
Caston has been arrested for battery becausehe removed his soiled diaper and threw it
at his brother, striking him inthe chest. According to the police report,
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and I quote remnants of the diaperwere seen on the front of the
porch and on the stomach of thevictim. Huh the weapon was No weapon
was seized other than I suppose thediaper potentially more deadly. I got nothing,
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friends, that's just that's just gross. Yeah. Yeah, I don't
know how the dude took off hisdiaper and then pitched it, but he
did. And then our second storycomes from Peaceful Lane, which is in
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Palm Lake Village, Dunned in citywest of Tampa. It's an older retirement
village and eighty year old Sandra Rogersdecided that she was done with seventy two
year old neighbor John Ferrone running waterto wash his motorcycle. He was using
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too much water grant and so theygot into a verbal argument about his water
usage. She decided that she wasgoing to use her black flip phone to
take photos of wet spots on theroadway so she could report the victim to
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the complex management. The victim indicateswe had a problem, mister Farron.
The squabble got physical. The fivefoot three spitfire Sandra Rogers did just that.
She spit on him and then jerkedhis beard. Oh pulled his beard.
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Oh, I mean think of theone two punch think yeah, And
so she was. It was allwitnessed. Neighbor witnessed the confrontation told cops
that she was the primary aggressor.She was collared and charged with a third
degree felony and a victim of analleged battery over sixty five. So though
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she was eighty, she attacked.There you go, there you go.
Take a look at the face ofthis cold, steely eyed felon. Wow.
Right, this is a woman,my friends. You don't mess with.
I'll spit on you and I willpull your beard. Don't think so.
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She rolls up her sleeve. Seethis tattoo. I got this for
my first felony attack. See this. Yeah, you're right. I don't
have a tattoo on that arm.That's for you. If you cross me,
I'll put one there. I'll spiton you and I'll pull your beard.
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That's right. This is the MorningShow with Preston Scott. Fifty two
past the hour. We've got what'sthe Bee Friday in just a few minutes,
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which means we will flip open thephone lines here in just second,
and the dark Lord of talk radiohas entered the studio, dark coral,
Sir Coral colored me is the hoodie, the summer dressed Sith Lord of Talk.
Freshly shorn hair. Yeah yeah,got the short hair going today.
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Just get myself ready, Just yeah, here we go. We got best
and Worst of the week coming upnext hour, as well as a good
news segment and dad joke headlines fromthe b Get you ready for what's the
beef? We talked earlier about thechallenges of flying and man East Tennessee State
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men's golf team ready to play inthe NCAA Golf Championships, and they're sitting
in their seats filming from Row thirtyseven, Seat B as there as their
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luggage comes off, they're golf clubsto get videotaped it all. Now,
if you're a baggage handler, youshould really be able to recognize golf clubs.
Yeah you think, because, Imean, honestly, they're either golf
(55:55):
clubs or it's a dead body,right, And most of the time it's
got like some sort of golf brandedlogo that you'd recognize, like tailor made
or cleabe. I mean, Iget it that A lot of the guys
that are working the bags. Youknow, the baggage handlers are not necessarily
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golf officionados, and so I'm gonnacut them that. But but you know,
I would think that the airlines wouldsay, hey, by the way,
this is what a golf bag lookslike. There's a couple thousand dollars
at least of gear in there.Just handle it appropriately. My man is
pitching these bags and they're landing oncement that could and the guys just looking
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at their clubs are going okay.And see the trip that's coming sometime soon
that my wife and I have bookedwould involve me bringing my golf clubs if
I'm brave enough to do it.It's tough for me to play with rental
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golf clubs because they don't usually comean inch and a half over standard with
larger grips. And I'm just youknow, if I play golf, i'd
like to play well, and thistrip would allow me unlimited golf at a
golf course where the PGA plays.Stop. I got over that expectation real
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quick. I just I'm just thinkingthough, man, baggage handlers, and
I bet you have horror stories likecrazy. I know that you can buy
things that protect your golf clubs.I get it. There are cases that
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are like vaults, but still thebusiness idea, you know, like those
Pelican travel cases for your firearms.Yeah, I'm sure there's probably something out
there. They're just really crazy expensive. Yeah. So anyway, I bring
up baggage handling because it's not justobviously golfers and golf clubs. It's I
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mean, some of you have gottenyour suitcases back and they've been speared by
something. I mean, so,yeah, what's the bee Friday is next?
What do you want to complain about? It's fair game, don't make
it personal, don't use profanity,and we're good. Eight five zero two
zero five WSLA eight five zero twozero five ninety three p. Fifty two.
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The lines are wide open. Wegot room for four collars at a
time. So call now, what'sthe beef Friday is next? I'm not
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sure about think of this. Havea line oven, Come on, ruminators,
let's go what's the meet Friday?Here and now on the Morning Show
with Preston Scott and Grant. Allenis prepared to take your calls and so,
yeah, hall in, we gotone line open. Eight five zero
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two zero five WSLA eight five zerotwo zero five ninety three fifty two and
so we begin, you know therules. So George, thanks for calling.
What's the beef, Good morning,Preston. My beef is with these
liars in the media and with Bidenand listening to Kareem Jongong'll talk about how
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good the economy is and how it'sthe best since it has been. I
just happened to be going to CircleK yesterday from four to seven, and
they had a thing. We're fortycents a gallon off gas and they've given
the prophet this group called Children ofthe Fallen Patriots. I just, you
know, I got there, youknow, right as it started. But
so I filled up, and thenI got back and watched and I talked
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to the district manager of Circle K. Literally I saw hundreds and hundreds and
hundreds of people come through lineup,and they did it all over Tahassee.
There were blacks, whites, mexicanizations, every every aspect, people with Biden
Harris, all to save maybe youknow, eight nine dollars on a tank.
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That showed me just how hard peopleare getting hit and how much,
you know, how the one thingthat everybody uses daily's gas and the difference
between a gallon of gas when Trumpleft versus what it is now. And
then you listen to these people onthe you know, CNN or whatever,
and it just it just showed me, you know, in my eyes,
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how bad people are hurting. Yeah, I agree, I agree, George,
Thanks very much. I appreciate thephone call that frees up a line
eight five zero two zero w FLAgood morning, norm thanks for calling into
the Morning Show with Preston Scott.What's the beef? Good morning, Preston.
My beef is with you, Grantand the Morning Show. You're just
too darn informative. The lovely missusand I are enjoying our coffee yesterday and
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listening to the Morning Show. Andafter the show, I had to go
through my entire pantry and get ridof everything that had Malta dextern in it.
Okay, let me ask you,now, how much did you have
to get rid of? Oh,let's see my almond snacks, my favorite
soup, my favorite side dishes ofpotatoes and rice. Now the good news
(01:01:37):
is my favorite potato chips and pretzelsdid not have it in a saving grace
there. Okay, So as atouch of dichotomy. Stop being so good
and keep up the good work.Brilliant Norm. Thanks very much. Yeah,
malto dextrin if you missed yesterday's showwith Doctor Hertz. I ran into
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doctor Harts later yesterday afternoon and toldthem the feedback I got, and then
people were emptying their pantries all over. Yeah. Just listen to the segment.
You'll be informed. Thank you,Norm. Appreciate the phone call,
Mike, you're up. What's thebeef? Good morning, Presdon My beef
is with my internet provider. Forthirteen days after the tornado, I didn't
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hear boo from them, and thenlast night I get a text telling me
my service has been restored. Butin the case that it hasn't, to
call this number that's embedded in thetext. Well, it hadn't been restored.
And when you call the number embeddedin the text, you get a
recording that says, we know they'rewidespread out in the secur area. There's
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no means for you to wait onthe line, and then it hangs up
on you. To add insult toinjury. The two bucket trucks with the
company's logo on the side of itthat we were on my street yesterday.
The guys are dropping f bombs andshouting bulk guaranties to each other. You
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know, a couple one hundred yardsaway, up and down the street all
day long. See, I'm gonnalet you violate the rule. What's the
name of the company, metro Net. Uh huh. Yeah. I canvassed
my neighborhood with salesmen and they toldeverybody it was so much better than the
provider that I had, and it'snot. Well, here's here's the one
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thing you know that that no matterwhat your provider is, customer service is
going to be a nightmare, nomatter who you're with. That's true.
Well, I'm with Elon Musk nowbecause I ordered a Starlink kid and as
soon as it gets here, I'mlooking it up at canceling with metro Net.
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Thank you, Mike, appreciate thephone call, well delivered. Good
job, ruminators, Look at youcoming strong this morning. Ron You're up
next, then Danny, then Moses. It's not just any radio program where
Moses calls in for what's the beefand just say it ten minutes past the
(01:04:11):
hour. It's The Morning Show withPreston Scott Preston Scott on News Radio one
hundred point seven tell them u FLA. We have two segments of what we
refer to as audio therapy when wetry to help you enjoy your weekend,
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which is a long weekend, importantto get it off your chest, whatever
it might be. And by callingin you actually are probably covering the complaints
and concerns of others. So yeah, what's the beef Friday? Second segment,
ready to go, Ron, Thanksfor being patient. What's the beef?
Yes, good morning, Preston,always giganic, Thank you to you.
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And all the information is never nevermuch but added to the guy about
the mono dextra and stuff. Iwas reading some labels and what is contains
bioengineered food ingredients? Now you know, let's figure that one out. But
that's that's crazy there with all that. But one thing is the nonprofits.
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I don't know if you remember thepicture I sent you of all the envelopes
I got from one nonprofit. Igot another one last week's number ten here
in the last eighteen months with asmall free gift in it of a bag
or something. I don't know.I don't even open them, but they're
just driving me crazy. Now Iget one from Riley Gaines, you know,
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wanting support for and that's a goodcause. I understand that, but
it's not. I think it's alla scam. I don't think it's got
anything to really do with what they'redoing because they just want money and it's
all going to the corrupt area aroundWashington, DC. Every one of them
come from there. So I don'tknow what to do with it except throw
it in the garbage. But havea great weekend. Thank you very much,
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mister Preston. Thank you, Ryan, appreciate you calling in Preston Palpatine
here. Oh sorry, I gotto take my hood off. I just
wish you all could see it whenhe does that voice. Well look,
let me let me also just saythis ran to your to your beef.
Don't don't toss the Riley gains thingaway too quickly without digging in a little
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bit more. Riley's fighting the fightto uh TO to protect women's sports.
So the organization might be using Rileyas a front. I don't know,
but but don't be quite so quickto toss that one. Uh. Let's
go to Danny. Danny, youare up, what's the beef? Do
it? Yes, Ms Chreston,I talk to you this morning, listen
to you every day, my pleasure, Thank you, sir. I've got
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kind of a blended beef here.When Pelosie tails Biden that it's illegal to
give student loans, and then ourspring court tales of that it's illegal to
do it against our constitution, andthen he does it anyway. Do sounds
like a dictator? Yep, yep. And the only other beef I've got
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is the given seven billion dollars tostudent loan and they don't even lock America.
Yeah, how ironic is that anything? That's kind of sickney. Yeah,
it is my entire life and paidinto this government and then they turn
around her and give it to somebodythat don't even lock. The thinker,
you keep writing, your congressman,you keep letting your voice be heard,
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and uh, I think a lotof people are nodding in agreement. It's
it's it's galling because those debts arenot being forgiven. They're just being paid
by people like Danny and Moses andJohn and Anthony and me and you.
So thanks very much for the phonecall. Let's go to Moses. Hello,
Moses, welcome. What's the beef. What's up? Trust? How
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are and I just wanted to shareof the true quos of the Bible.
Not God Isaiah nineteen twenty five,whom the Lord of Folkshier bliss saying,
blance be Egypt my people and aSyrian roots of thy hand, and Israel
my inheritance, and the one withthe hotel of thirteen and four. Yet
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I'm the Lord, that God fromthe land of Egypt. And you should
know no God but me and canget But there's no sagure beside me.
Find out who the dog of Egyptwith his real name. That's your beef.
Making sure you know those all right? Thank you, Moses, appreciate
that. John Anthony, you arenext. We've got lines open eight five
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zero two zero five WFLA eight fivezero two zero five WFLA. Once again,
do it call and get it offyour chest. We got a long
weekend. Enjoy it. Let itflew. What's to Be Friday continues next
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in the Morning Show with Preston Scottor Time flies When you're having fun,
What's the beef Friday? I knowit's not supposed to be fun listening to
people vent their miseries, but Ilook at it from the other side of
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the venting relief. The purge hastaken place, and there's this sense of
refreshing that comes over those who callin eight five zero two zero five to
be fla. We may only havetime for the four callers. We'll do
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what we can, but we beginback on the line with John. Hi,
John, what's up? Coome onimpression. Thank you you and granted
for what you do, and Ihope you and your family have a safe
holiday weekend. And speaking of holidays, a lot of traffic on the road,
some for vacation, some for vocation. My beef is with in courteous
reckless drivers. It dosntate with aminute look in your mirror, use your
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turn signal, drive defensively. Drivedefensively means pretend like you're hauling trunk load
of by nonly inflated eggs and youdon't want to break them. And while
you're eating you brought works this weekend, think of what the holiday is about.
Y'all have a good one, Thankyou, John Well said, appreciate
it very much. Let's go toAnthony. Anthony's always on the roads.
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Hello, sir, welcome, what'sthe beef? Wonder in person two quicklys,
one that was an event in myneighborhood on the South Side. Jack
showed up order and I never makeit to any of these commission meetings.
I work for a living. AndI told her how I left New York
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because of all the crime and homelessnessand all that other stuff. And I
told us that the city is becomingmore and more like New York. She
told me, oh, no,we're working on No, you're not.
I'm looking at another other places tolive other than this county. At this
point, Second Beach was the refugehouse, saying I when I heard you
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talk about it, I was like, what. They wouldn't even let me.
They wouldn't tell me where they wereso I could donate. I travel
a lot, so when I stayat hotels, I bring my own stuff
and I just take their stuff,the soap and the shampoo and all that,
and I save them. And I'mlike, you know what, that's
a good goodie bag for, youknow, for the ladies and girls that
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end up at refuge house. Andthey wouldn't tell me where they were so
I could donate that stuff. Ihad to give it to a friend that
was a female to get it toget it donated. But they're going to
let men in there that identify aswomen. Well, we don't. Yeah,
yeah, in fairness, Anthony,First of all, great idea the
donation, Thank you, but understandtheir locations are protected for reasons, and
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I get that they just needed tomake it easier for you to make a
donation like that. As it relatesto we don't know if they're going to
let biological men pretending to be womenin their home. We just know that
they invited biological men pretending to bewomen to be at one of their talks
at a public library, and whenasked the question about whether or not they
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would allow biological men in their homesfor women and girls, refuge House refused
to answer those questions. But thankyou, my brother. I appreciate you
calling in. Let's go to Braiden. Braiden, thanks for calling. What's
the beef? Good morning pressiorent Ihope you're everything. Good morning. I've
got one simple beef. And Ithink a lot of US experiensive. I
think it's ridiculous how a lot ofUS US citizens and me soon are have
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a to work really really hard duringthe day while the people that are illegally
coming here just get to sit ontheir couch and watch TV, all with
a prepaid credit card. Yeah,it's kind of kind of annoying, isn't
it very annoying? I appreciate callingin, my brother. Let's go to
Dodge Dodge. You are up,you are now on. You are the
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final caller. What's the beef?Ah? Good morning present. Yeah,
it's been a while since I've calledin. But you know, I've been
watching all these people jockeying from movingthis drug from schedule one to schedule three
and making this drug schedule four.And you know they're they're trying to solve
the drug problem the wrong way,right, They're trying to solve the drug
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problem with legislation and you know,basically trying to move jockey things around and
playcate to this special interest or thatspecial interest. I got a really simple,
easy way to fix the drug problem. Simple. You make all drugs
legal. I don't care if it'sa tilen All with Cody or a fetanyl
pill. Everything's legal. But theonly way that you can obtain it is
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to call your internet service provider customerservice. That would solve the drug problem.
Over how long did it take youto come up with that one.
Ah, that's been a rattling aroundin my noggin for a while. That's
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pretty good, brother, Don't beso don't be so long in between your
phone calls. That was genius.Thank you, sir, appreciate that.
Twenty seven minutes after the hour.That was funny. I was just I
was waiting. That's where patience isa virtue around here. I wanted to
see where he was going to takethat, and then he flew it in
and beautifully put it down on theground. Well done, sir, Well
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done. All right, come backwith the best and worst of the week,
some good news, dad joke headlinesfor the b busy half hour still
ahead on the Morning Show with PrestonScott. Preston Scott, do you understand
the worst that are coming out ofmy mouth? One use Radio one hundred
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point seven double UFLA. Normally thistime of the radio program, the big
stories would take place, brought toyou by a grove of creative marketing and
digital expertise Grove a Groova, Butnot on Friday or when we have a
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special interview, for example, whenwe get Marit O'Donnell on the program hopefully
next week. Reading for Congress inNevada, we today kind of take a
pause and we offer our version ofthe best and worst of the week,
what we think is best and worst. So I begin, as always with
grant, grant any order you like. I'll do worst first, Yeah,
(01:15:56):
because I do like the best.Yeah first, I want to end it
there. Worst of the week.Dwayne Wade still participating in this delusion with
his son, and just announced thatthey are working with a team to launch
Translatable, a new online community designedto support transgender children and their families.
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Had a boy, Dwayne, Yeah, really looking after being the shepherd over
your home? Huh? Just givingyour children right over to it? Huh?
All right, Best of the weekgoes to there's a new Usually when
you have like a new monument ora new like a park statue, right,
they're usually horrendously ugly looking. Well, across from the White House,
(01:16:45):
there's a new World War One memorialgoing in and I'm seeing pictures of it.
It's called a Soldier's Journey, andfirst of all World War One.
I don't think it's enough memory remembrancerecognition. There aren't any World War Ones
around anymore. It was over ahundred years ago. But this memorial is
cool. It's kind of like aframe by frame statue, one massive kind
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of structure of a soldier's journey throughoutthe war. And in an era when
architectural designs seem to be really,really gross, especially in like the monument
kind of world, it looks prettygood. Lots of detail. So I
was like, hey, cool,you know a piece of American history that's
not often remembered as World War Oneand it looks pretty cool too. So
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nice, good news. Nice allright. My worst of the week is
low hanging fruit now I mean notliterally, I'm talking about refuge House.
Refuge House just stepped in it andthey've done nothing to extract themselves. I
don't know where or why the leadershipwent woke, but if you missed the
(01:17:55):
story yesterday, check out the podcastrefuge House just blew it. They held
a girl's talk and they opened itup to men boys who identify as girls.
And it's so that must mean thatthey're extending their services to men pretending
(01:18:16):
to be women, which is tome bye bye. So anyway, best
of the week, Promise you don'tknow this cheese its has opened up a
diner. What limited time only.They do this apparently every year or so.
They did something similar in California.Last year Joshua Tree Area in California,
(01:18:45):
they opened up a diner. Thisone is in Woodstock, New York.
It's a retro diner. It's supposedlyonly going to be open for about
a week or so. The entiremenu caters to cheese its. It's owned
by Kelenova, which is the Kellogg'sspinoff for the certain products in the Kellogg's
(01:19:06):
brand. It features the extra Cheeseburger, the Cheesy Chicky tends, the mac
and cheese It. They have adeluxe cheese At milkshake. Oh, sweet
and salty cheesecake. Kind of soundsinteresting. I'm hung up on the milkshake
part. I understand retro decor jukeboxplaying tunes from the sixties and and it
(01:19:30):
only plays a song if someone putsa cheese At cracker in it, and
then they have a dispenser filled withrare and fan favorite flavors. It's a
one of a kind roadside experience.And again it's only temporary. Wow,
I just saw it. I checkit out, Okay exactly. That's like,
well, the mac and cheese it'soh, I bet that's unreal.
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And the chicken tenders, I'm bettingis coated the breading is coated with bunched
up cheese. Its that'd be myguest too, honey mustard with that,
I bet. I bet most oftheir menu is just like, yeah,
I'd like to check it out tocheese, it's burger. Sign me up,
Yeah, sign me up. Sothere's our best and worst of the
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week. Come back with good newson the Morning Show, The Morning Show
with Preston Scott Monday. Remember,we are off. It is a Memorial
Day. It is a national holiday, and so we will be back on
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Tuesday, and uh, regular programmingresumes then. But now, okay,
do you have any good news fora king so much? Just spell it's
time for some good news. It'strue, even I need a little good
news now and then. Wouldn't itbe lovely if we had just a little
bit of good news? This isinteresting, obviously, it's Memorial Day weekend,
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and first and foremost, it's goodnews that we can honor the men
and women who have given their fulldevotion and their life to this country over
the many, many years. Andso we want to make sure that we
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focus our attention on Memorial Day andin this weekend on those who have given
their life and the families left behind. And so to any of you that
lost a loved one in service tothis country, I just want to extend
on behalf of all of us hereat the morning show at WFLA, iHeartRadio.
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Thank you. Just an earnest,heartfelt thank you. I thought this
was fascinating. The Call of Dutygame from Activision Blizzard is one of the
most successful franchises in the history ofvideo games. But did you know that
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they started years ago the Call ofDuty Endowment. I had no idea,
And in fact, the endowment isbeen funded by Activision Activision Blizzard for years,
along with other donations they just received. Kenneth Griffin, founder and CEO
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of Citadel. Founder Griffin Catalyst,donated two point five million to the endowment.
But in looking at this, theendowment, in its fifteen year history,
helps veterans find high quality careers bysupporting groups that prepare them for the
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job market by raising awareness of thevalue vets bring to the workplace. It's
a five oh one C three.It's called the Call of Duty Endowment and
Over the years, act Activision Blizzardhas donated more than forty million dollars to
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the endowment and has placed over onehundred and twenty five thousand veterans into high
quality jobs, offering seventy three milliondollars in grants. Activision Blizzard covers all
of the endowments operating costs and soevery listen to this, they cover the
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operation. So every cent raised ininside the endowment doesn't go to administration of
it. It goes one hundred percentto veterans. So I want to just
call your attention to it because youcan safely assume. And there are certain
game packages. There's there's a PlayStationfour Call of Duty World War Two game
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packaging that apparently deals with it.There's other games that are coming out that
are specifically where even more proceeds goto the endowment. But you can now
know that when you buy one ofthose Call of Duty games, proceeds are
going to help veterans, and theydon't really brag about it, and that's
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awesome. And since it's Military AppreciationMonth Memorial Day weekend, I think talking
about that Call of Duty Endowment whichhelps and supports so many veterans I think
that's good news. It's Morning Showwith Preston Scott. I'm distracted here for
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a minute. Time for dad joke. Yeah, And then we'll have some
headlines from the b This is justsomething to share with your friends on Sunday
at church. Perhaps, what dodoes a veggie vegetarian zombie eat grass grains?
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Oh? All right, ladies andgentlemen, Time for headlines. Courtesy
of You're My Hour, trusted sourcefor satire. These are headlines from the
Babylon. B Iranian President asked managerof paradise where all the virgins are,
if it be possible to turn theheat down? Attack Harrison. Butker late
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for practice again after spending morning enslavingwomen and forcing them to wear handmaid's tail
uniforms. Catholic Church distances self fromPope Francis. Feminist warn young girls against
marrying rich, muscular football stars wholove them and take care of all their
needs and praise them in speeches.Mike Tyson upset to discover Jake Paul fight
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contract includes no punching Jake Paul clauseYeah. Biden placed in presidential weebel wobble
to keep him from falling down.Prosecution offers Michael Cohen one hundred and thirty
thousand dollars hush money to stop talking. DOJ authorizes postal workers who use deadly
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force on Trump when delivering his mail. Public school valedictorian Wow's fellows students during
graduation speech by reciting the entire alphabetweird Soros funded da who climbs to prosecute
Soros funded campus protesters. JEWS announcedthey've developed a terraforming machine that can say
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quickly build a mountain in front ofa flying helicopter. Iranian government claims people
dancing in streets is part of themorning process, and Biden begins speech thanking
Iran President Ibrahim Raisi for coming.Brought to you by Barono Heating and Air.
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It's the Morning Show one on WFLA. We started our program today as
we always do, with a verseof scripture Psalm forty two, verse eleven
where we began the program BIX storiesin the press box. Rick Scott has
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entered the race for leadership of theGOP. He did it once before,
but Mitch McConnell was able to pushthat back. But mcconnald's done, and
so it's between Rick Scott at thispoint, John Thune of South Dakota and
John Cornyn of Texas. The lattertwo are Mitch McConnell all over again.
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I wouldn't be upset if Josh Hollygot in the mix. Thirteen conservative counties
in Oregon approved ballot measures for successionsecession. They are wanting to leave Oregon
and become part of Idaho. Justpointing out as well that a part of
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Austin, Texas is requesting the DNXitself and ninety one percent of the voters
in that area approved. Just sayin Tallahassee, just stay classy, Tallahassee
Election interference networks have been spending overnine hours covering the Trump Bragg trial.
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That's the hush money trial. TopFauci advisor offers apologies and excuses for email
revelations. He claims he was justjoking. He's got a bad sense of
humor. Really, those appear tobe emails detailing that you were being foid
and how to get around it.Huh, that's funny stuff. Yeah,
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and a cat and Vermont has beenhonored with a degree the first Doctor of
litter achure off Monday back Tuesday.Thanks for listening, friends, have a
great weekend,