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Nine minutes after the hour. Itis Friday on the Morning Show with Presley
Scott Grant Allen over there, I'mhere, Show forty nine, eighteen April
twenty eight. More on that dayin mere moments Philippians two five through eight.
Have this in mind among yourselves,which is yours in Christ. Jesus,
who, though he was in theform of God, did not count
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equality with God a thing to begrasped, but emptied himself by taking the
form of a servant, being bornin the likeness of men. Being found
in human form, he humbled himselfby becoming obedient to the point of death,
even death on a cross. Thoseverses started with have this mind among
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yourselves. Good morning, It's Fridayfor some of you. Close call.
Yesterday had some rough, rough weatherabout a mile from my home. Got
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a call from a good buddy.Massive trees pulled right out of the ground.
He said, stuff that doesn't happenduring hurricanes. Someone in our church
found herself, likely on the edgeof a of a tornado on Orchard Pond
Parkway, car being spun around tornadoesin the listening area all over. I
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hope you are fine, your homeis fine. It's good to be with
you this morning, Friday in theMorning Show with Preston Scott. It's The
Morning Show with Preston Scott. Twelveminutes after the hour Friday, What's the
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beef? Got some animal stories today? It's been a while, good news,
some headlines from the bee all thatin a third hour that I mean,
you talk about an act just avalue packed hour of infotainment, actually
just entertainment. They're not a lotof info coming in the third hour of
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the show. Is laying it allout there for you. We don't do
a lot of informing in the thirdhour. I mean, we do have
news, but even that, it'skind of a coin toss on whether you
really get informed a whole lot.But um, but I digress. Next
hour, Lee Williams, the gunwriter, will join us get his thoughts
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on a few things. But wetake a peek inside the American Patriots Almanac.
Let's see seventeen fifty eight James Monroe, fifth US President, born in
Westmoreland County, Virginia. About that, I've got his over there, I
got his bobble right over there.There. He is right there, looking
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looking rather dapper for an early nineteenthcentury man. Born in the eighteenth But
you get my point. Let's seehere. Maryland becomes the seventh state to
ratify the Constitution on this day inseventeen eighty eight. In eighteen seventeen,
the US and Great Britain agree tolimit naval forces in the Great Lakes region,
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providing for an unfortified US Canadian border. Nineteen fifty two, US post
World War Two occupy patient of Japanends nineteen sixty five. Fearing the Communists
might gain power in the Dominican Republic, Lyndon Johnson sends US forces to the
island to help end a civil war. And and I it's the It's in
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the American Patriots Almanac on this dateGreat Allen was born. It's true.
How'd you find your way in theAmerican Patriots Almanac? Man, I don't
know. I guess I'm I wonderif anyone else has it in theirs.
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I bet mine's a special abridged version. I think I paid the editors.
I don't know. It's like thislooks like it was handwritten in Did you
did you write this in here?Did you add this journal entry? I
don't know. Happy birthday? Thankyou? So are you? Do you
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do you care that people know howold you are? Well, yeah,
me either. It must be agirl thing. It must be a female
thing. By the way, maybethat's another way you can trick the trannies
and the ones. I just havethem stand upset about their age. Not
I mean, just if they tellyou their age, they're dude, did
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give away. I'm just saying,you know, you you you line up
a group of women and you lookat their feet. That's one way.
It's a guarantee. Also, checkfor the Adams Apple. Yeah, the
Adams Apple is they're regardless. Can'tdo much about that. It's just there.
It's just um and sadly that's inthe news again today. It just
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is. I can't. I mean, it just it just is. It
doesn't happen to be Britney Griner,does it. No, But that interview
that I watched yesterday, I didn'twatch any interview. What'd she say?
She was just being asked about he'snot going over to Europe? Yeah,
well, returning to basketball after herslight detour in Russia. Yeah yeah,
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And the first time i'd heard heryeah voice in a while. Yeah,
yeah, are you sure? Yeah? Yeah, I'm not okay, Yeah,
after that, Holy cal No,there'd be no reason for her to
hide it in the era that weare in. Nah, she's she's trust
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me, she she's she's female.Now, you know, she's obviously a
lesbian. And many female professional athletesare not all, but many and many
of many great athletes just kind ofget fed up with the whole um,
what's the word I want to use, The the the the pervasiveness of it
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all, and the activism of itall, so they just get out.
They're just like Carley Lloyd, she'sshe was done with the US Women's soccer
because she just didn't have she didn'twant any part of the activism. But
um, but no, she Look, you can tell by how lacking strength
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she has. I mean, she'sshe's not a male. I mean,
it's that that now. Now she'sshe's absolutely um. You know, she
plays plays up the role of being, you know, with the deeper voice
and all that. But now seventeenminutes after the hour, we come back,
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just come back, Oh my goodness, twenty three minutes. Wow,
I'm late Friday in the morning show. As I share this, let me
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just share this. I love FridaysFriday programs and it's not for the reasons
that you think. You probably think, Oh, you love Friday, kids,
the weekend's coming. No, Ilove what I do. I love
Friday because the stories that we justhave available to us are just incredible.
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It's a little bit like being thefirst pick in the NFL draft. You
got your choice, who do youwant? Now? I We'll tell you.
Last night was surprising. I didn'tstay up to watch anything but the
first two picks and was very happysee Jay Strout did not slide down the
board, and it was you know, I'm I'm still trusting my instincts that
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a lot of that was Houston hopinghe would become that no one would be
interested in getting them. But theydidn't feel like it would work, so
they traded and and got their picks, all the picks they wanted. So
you know, now, I whoknows how things will work out for him
in Houston, just like I'm notsure it's going to work out for Bryce
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Young in in Carolina. I don'tknow. I don't know about to pick
the Green Bay Packers mate for Pete'ssake, who knows about any of these
guys, But you know, Greatand I were talking about Anthony Richardson,
Yeah, quarterback out of Florida.I said last year that young man has
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got a load, a breathtaking amountof talent. If he can learn how
to throw the football on target rightnow, he's the athletic mobile better version
of Cam Newton and Michael Vick combined. Lamar Jackson. He's that good of
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an athlete. He's incredible. Hisarm though, is Dan Pastorini, who
famously joked about being able to throwit to the twelfth floor of a hotel
when Johnny United has pointed out asa commentator. Yeah, but his receivers
were on the ninth floor. Imean, that's that's Anthony Richardson right there
that said. This story just mademe laugh. Researchers from the United States
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in Scotland no less than Northeastern UniversityMT and the University of Glasgow released a
study Birds of a Feather Video FlockedTogether Design an evaluation of eight agency based
parrot to parrot video calling system forinterspecies ethical enrichment. What the study just?
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The study involved parrots learning to ringa bell that would result in a
caretaker bringing them a tablet. Thebirds would use their beaks to select a
photo of another bird on the screenand a video call would be initiated,
so parents are on zoom now.Parrots displayed behaviors during the calls that mimic
the behaviors of birds in the wild. The researchers said parrots started to develop
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friendships through the video calls, showingpreferences repeatedly placing calls to the same long
distance companions. The study suggest birdto bird video calls can improve the behavior
and well being of parrots kept aspets, especially those who are only the
only parrots in their homes. Sonumber one observation, if you have a
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parrot, there you go. Apparentlyzoom calls to other parents parrots around the
world is going to become a thing, and the follow up study is going
to say something to the effect ofparrot zoom calls no longer effective compared to
in person interactions. Well, ofcourse, of course. But I just
wonder where the money came from forthese these studies. That's all. It's
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just it's it's type for news.The Morning Show with Preston Scott on news
Radio one hundred point seven WFLA,thirty five minutes after the hour of Big
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Stories in the press box here inthe Morning Show with Preston Scott. You
know the homeless guy that attacked aformer San Francisco fire commissioner with a metal
rod, smacking him around in thehead and setting him to the hospital.
He's been released from police custody,but he's going to come back. He's
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promised. He was released when theformer fire commissioner failed to appear in court
to testify. Maybe that has somethingto do with the fact that he's still
dealing with the after effects of beinghit on the head so badly that he
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needed fifty three stitches and he hadbrain surgery. I think that might have
something to do with testifying. Youcan't make this up, but just hold
type because in the in just afew minutes, got an op ed written
by a mayor of a formerly nothingbut Democrat run city that's going to make
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just a great set of points.Anthony Blinken was setting up meetings for hunt
your Biden when Pops was the vicepresident and he used his private personal email.
Well do you don't say you meanhe was hiding it and this and
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this is the guy who now isour Secretary of State. You can't make
it up. You cannot make itup all right. Bloomington, Indiana.
The Fairfax Bar and Grill in Bloomington, which of course is a college town.
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It's where the University of Indiana isor IU Indiana University. Sorry,
they get highly offensive offended if yousay the University of Indiana. No,
no, no, it's I.You. It's not you of I,
that's Illinois. Yeah. The ownersof the Fairfax Bar and Grill, we're
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tired of all the hate. We'revery open. Listen to the words very
carefully. We are open to debateand discussion, and it's truly a shame
that we can't have open conversations aboutthis important political cultural topic. Bars,
in our opinion, exist as publicspaces where ideas should be exchanged. Unfortunately,
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due to all the bigotry and hatredthat has surfaced around the bud light
controversy, any patron wanting to voicetheir concerns about the issue will be immediately
asked to pay their bill and leaveour establishment. Is this not the perfect
example of illiberalism and wokeism? Wewant an open, honest dialogue and bars
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should be a place where that canhappen. But you must leave. But
if you disagree with us in ourpositions on this and express any offering view.
You're out the door and don't comeback. Now it's interesting is they
go on to say, we supportall people in this establishment, no matter
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who you are and how you identifywhatever. Dude, Yeah, that's a
little crap. You don't support allpeople. You support people that only.
For example, if a tranny walksin, if a member of Trantifa walks
in and starts talking about this issue, are they going to kick them out?
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No, of course not. Butthat's what they just said. Due
to all the bigotry and hatred,any patron wanting to voice their concerns about
the issue will be immediately asked toleave. It's not hypocrisy, it's hierarchy
as long as they kick out anyTrantifa members or those that support Okay,
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that's your right, but we knowthe difference. We know, we know
what's really going on here. Now, just to tag onto that, have
you heard of Conservative Dad's Ultra rightbeer. It's now a thing. They've
been in business less than two weeksand they've already got a million dollars plus
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in sales. Now. Of course, bud Light sells for about nine Bucks
a six pack at your local bigbox store. These sell for nineteen ninety
nine, but hey, people arebuying. I know nothing about beer,
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don't know anything about the makeup ofit, but there it is. And
this is the Morning Show with PrestonScott. This is really a lot of
fun to me because I'm just sittingback watching the market. Its thing.
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I'm not a buyer of beer,you know. I'd buy beer when I'm
cooking bronze. That's the only time. And I even feel weird doing that
because I just don't do it,and so it's odd for me. But
that said, conservative Dad's ultra rightbeer. It's a beer made with only
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four ingredients, one hundred and tencalories and one Woke Free website says,
if you know which restroom to use, you know what beer you should be
drinking. Stop giving gunny to companieswho hate your values or hate our values.
Now that might be a little strongfor Anheuser Busch, but at least
for their brand, and they gaveit the go ahead just saying he said,
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America has been drinking beer from acompany that doesn't even know which restroom
to use. People don't get excitedabout Apple juice, they do get excited
about beer. His video has beenseeing forty six million times. Oh wow,
we are just in a surreal place. You've got. In a connected
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story, another former ESPN reporter,Charlie Arnold, is now with OutKick.
She's gonna be hosting a new showfor OutKick, and she decided to get
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out of ESPN or they asked herto leave. I don't know which.
The whole issue is that ESPN alwaysmakes such a big deal about keeping politics
out of programming, and then yetduring Women's Month, they found it appropriate
to air one minute long tribute abouta biological male swimmer, Leah Thomas,
which I just found to be hypocriticalas a one and quite frankly, a
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huge slap in the face during Women'sMonth, when there are so many incredible
female athletes to be celebrated, theyturned to the most controversial figure in sports
right now, Leah Thomas, aman to be celebrated. She went on
to tell Stuart Varney on Varney andCompany on Fox Business, there's a lot
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of reasons that I felt like Ineeded and wanted to speak up on my
opinion. I wasn't in a placewhere it was allowed where I was comfortable
even speaking out if it were allowed, because it didn't fit within the narrative
of that of ESPN. Quite frankly, I think we need to stop giving
such power to these slurs coming fromthe left, like the word transphobic,
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because really, if standing up forwomen means I'm transphobic, then I guess
you can call me transphobic all daylong. And you know, she's right
about a whole lot of things.There. What one of the pick on
was the narrative. There is aset narrative that the media adopts in mass
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and by the media obviously, youknow, I'm talking about mainstream drive by
media outlets, be they print,online, broadcast. That selected narrative is
always chosen by the liberal left inpolitics, always, there are no exceptions,
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and so it's just you know whatthese networks, these organizations, these
companies are going to are going tolearn one way or another. Disney's going
to learn by constantly having their hathanded to them by Universal having to lay
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off staff, by following the agendaof the left. And when we come
back, how that agenda shows upin cities across America. Preston Scott boy
that escalated quickly. I mean thatreally got out of hand fast on WFLA
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fifty one minutes after the hour ofthe Morning Show with one let's make any
laugh as usual memes nurse sir,you've been in a coma for one month?
Me oh, boy, can't waitto watch Tucker tonight with a nice
cold bud light. Boy, haveI got some splaining for you? That's
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pretty good, you know, Francisswarezz see the mayor of Miami the Rhino.
Well, not necessarily. I look, if you're gonna get elected as
a Republican in Miami for the samereason that Mitt Romney got elected in Massachusetts,
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I would not disgrace mister Suarez bycomparing him to Mint Romney. I
don't know. I'm not totally convinced, but proceed quoting the recent surgeon crime
reflects a larger and tragic tale oftwo types of cities. It's a tale
between cities that invested in their policeversus cities that defunded their police. It's
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a tale between two types of citieswhere elected officials believe that the rule of
law in public safety are the foundationsof a free and prosperous society, versus
another type of city where elected officialsfail to uphold the law, refuse to
enforce the law, and blame thosewho follow the law, from police to
small businesses as the causes of crime. In Miami, we chose differently.
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We took a very different path fromthese other cities. We increase funding for
our police, growing our police departmentto its largest in our history. The
result, crime dropped to one ofits lowest levels in Miami's history. We
deployed the most advanced technology that wecould afford to equip our police and protect
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our residence. Today, Miami enjoysthe lowest per capita homicide rates since nineteen
sixty four. Because public safety iseveryone's responsibility, we worked with community partners
in law enforcement to ensure that everycrime is prosecuted, every victim is protected.
Every case commands the best technology toconvict criminals, but it takes using
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our resource to target the very corecriminal class. He goes on to blast
what's happening in the illiberal run cities. He ends his op ed stating we
must meet the funding of left winganti police district attorneys with funding from pro
choice, pro public safety organizations thatsupport the rule of law. Public safety
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and the protection of the vulnerable.If mayors are held responsible for crime levels
in their cities, then they shouldhold district attorneys accountable in every local race
where it affects their citizens and thequality of life in their cities. The
successive waves of crime and rioting acrossAmerican cities are unacceptable and inexcusable. The
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solution is simple. Invest in yourpolice, invest in better policing, and
hold everyone accountable for their actions.In Miami, we have a template that
works. We can do much better, and for the sake of every victim
in every family, we must startnow. Now a couple things. Number
one to your rhino claim, Here'swhat I know. Miami has gone from
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deep dark blue to purple red.It's moving the other way, and it's
likely to continue because conservative ideals areworking. Principles of the rule of law,
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supporting police, they're working. Ithink it's easy to call him out
as a rhino, but when youacknowledge that, well, in Miami,
he's pretty dog on conservative. Puthim in Chicago. Chicago changes overnight.
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Well, of course, he's hitthe type of conservative that we want deep
down, No no, But Iam thrilled to have him as mayor of
Miami. I just did the quicksearch. He voted for Andrew Gillham.
I understand, so I'm you know, I would ask him if he would
do it again. Yeah. Again, we can't have a purity test here.
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We're not electing pastors. We're electingpeople that will move the ball the
other way. And this is arecipe for how Dems can change their cities.
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Friday, second hour of the Morningshow at Preston Sky. Good morning
at Preston That's Grant Show four thousand, nine to eighteen. Great to be
with you. A lot of stormsin the region. I hope you and
your family and your belongings fared well. Pretty significant storms that came through,
tornadoes touching down all over the region. And again we hope things went well
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for you. Got a lot oftech's emails calls relating to that. Interesting
that the local newspaper, The TallassedDemocrat, has not one word about it.
It could be because they basically employednobody anymore, which is probably a
good thing for all of us.Hey, I am thrilled to have with
us as we as we do eachand every month. He's the gun writer
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and you can find his work atthe Gunwriter dot substack dot com. The
one and only Lee Williams. Goodmorning, sir, Good morning. How
are you doing. I'm doing terrific. Tell me what you're now that we've
got the legislative session pretty much inthe rearview mirror and we've had time for
everybody to just kind of calm downa little bit. What kind of reaction
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are you getting in your email boxto the decision Florida made to go with
permitless carry but not embrace open carryyet. You know, there's a lot
of disappointment out the presson I'll behonest with you. You know, Desanis
had said he would sign the constitutionalcarry bill. This is not pure constitutional
carry. But you know what,at the end of the day, it's
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all about incremental steps. I knowwe're going to be working hard toward open
carry next session. And when Isay we'd be Florida carry, which I'm
on the board, goa NRA.Everybody's going to work toward that. That's
we want. It's it's definitely coveredby the right to keep in bear arms.
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That's the bearing arms part. Itgives us time to get ready and
time to start educating lawmakers and educatingthe public about what this is. I
need the fact that we only allowit, well, fishing and camping and
hunting is silly. Other state,it's no big deal. But we're gonna
work toward it. We're going todo everything we can to get it.
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But now we have, like Isaid, now these are the steps we're
taking. Should we be focused aswell on the Sheriff's Association and the individual
county sheriffs because it seems to methey are moving off of just bad information.
It's not the wild wild West inany state that has open carry,
it just isn't no, and it'snever going to be that. We've heard
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that so many times. Yeah,wild wild West and streets running red with
blood. Now after Florida, Nebraskabecame constitutional carry state, so there's twenty
seven of us. Now, Yeah, I think the premise of your original
question is correct. Time to educatethe sheriff's I mean, I'm here in
Sarasota County. We have the mosttwo way friendly sheriff in the state.
Kurt Hoffman, fantastic guy, totallygets it, totally supports an open carry.
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But there's a lot of sheriffs andyou know where they are that needs
a little bit more education. Ialso think that you're going to see some
turnover in the leadership of the FSAFlorida Shriffs Association, So I think we'll
get more pro gun shriffs in positionsof power in that powerful organization. Lee.
You know, maybe probably better thanme. But I've certainly heard from
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those that are open carry or bustpeople. Yeah, and they've been very
i'll say mean spirited, and theirlanguage I think has been over the top.
Attacking the governor, attacking the FloridaHouse and Senate. I don't think
that helps the cause at all.But what do you think? No,
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I completely agree you do not.You can express displeasure in their conduct of
the lawmakers, but when it comesto getting them angry, showing up at
their home, yelling and scream andcalling them names. And I've seen some
of the emails, my god,that have gone out to some of these
lawmakers there. You know, youcould easily turn them into being opposed to
our Second Amendment rights. So wehave to exercise some caution. Realize that
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this was a massive win. Okay, this was a huge win. Force
We no longer have to bend theknee and beg permission from the government and
get fingerprinted and mud shotted like acriminal to carry a defensive handgun. We
won. Now we just have toadd more next session, and we will.
Lee Williams with us the Gunwriter dotsubstack dot com is where you're going
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to go find his work. I'llpoint out something that Lee pointed out in
more than one column over the lastseveral months. This law will save lives,
and that's perhaps the single most importantthing that we net out of This
is not just the enhancement of ourSecond Amendment rights, which should be absolute,
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but it's going to save lives,and that's a good thing. Back
more with Lee Williams. Next,he writes about a myriad of topics.
The intersecting point firearms, the SecondAmendment and everything that relates to it,
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which I will always advocate that theSecond Amendment is what insures and is the
guaranteur of the other amendments. LeeWilliams, the Gunwriter with us this morning.
Lee, as much as we cancelebrate the advancement and expansion of the
Second Amendment, with a little disappointmenthere in Florida, the fact that the
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matter is it's not Washington and WashingtonState just signed into law. And I
can't figure out how the Washington Postgets away with saying that these types of
laws banning long guns have been upheldas constitutional. Where does that come from?
That is from a lot of suppressionof disbelief. I guess by the
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part of the reporter and the editorsat the Washington Post. It's completely wrong.
It's completely unconstitutional. Yeah, theDemocrat governor at in Washington State signed
a trio of gun control bills justthe other day. One is a quote
unquote assault weapon ban. Even thoughthey're very they defined them poorly. Another
day is another's a ten day waitingperiod and safety training, and another one
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increases liability for gun makers. Now, my employer, the Second Amendment Foundation,
is headquartered in Washington State in Bellevue, So we sued the governor and
the state. Probably, I don'tthink the ink had dried on him signing
that bill before refiled a lawsuit againstthem. I mean we're talking minutes after
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that bill was signed, as didthe Fire and Policy Coalition, Gun Owners
of America NRA, and a wholebunch of other groups. Because this shell
mount stand this is crazy. NewYork State rifle pistol Association versus bruin the
big the Preme Court case says thatyou know, firearms and comminutions are fine,
and there's no firearm that is inmore common usage than the R platform.
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And right now, if you're inWashington State, you're prohibited for manufacturing,
importing, distributing, selling, andoffering for sale. It's crazy.
And then this training requirement is nuts. One of my colleagues out there,
Dave Workman, is one of thegrand He's a grand old man in the
gun community. I mean, heknew Elmer Keith, who invented the forty
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four magnum. He shot with ColonelJeff Cooper, who invented tactical shooting.
Dave's reviewed hundreds of guns personally.He has to get trained now. It's
crazy. So yeah, they're allthree unconstitutional and we are fighting like hell
because that is our backyard out there, and Washington State is just becoming bluer
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and bluer. It's really a neatplace to live, except for that whole
Seattle area. Most of it wouldbe considered a red state. I lived
out there in the High Desert fora little while, and like I said,
around the Tri Cities area, itwould have taken me about ten or
fifteen minutes to raise a five hundredban militia. It's a pretty red area,
but they have they have Seattle,and they're dominated by the Dems there,
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so unfortunately it's always blue. Oneof the things that frustrates me,
and I shared it with you inan email this weekly, is you know,
I've commented frequently that Democrats historically passlaws that are proven to be unconstitutional,
but they do so to cause asmuch damage as they can until it's
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established as unconstitutional. You're absolutely right, and we're seeing this as a national
program, for lack of a betterword, by the gun band industry.
It's taking place all over the country. They are passing and signing laws they
know are unconstitutional because it's going tocost us a hell of a lot of
money. Look at Delaware, Okay, they got an assault weapon band magazine
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ban and now they're getting a permitto purchase the good folks at the Delaware
State Sportsman Association, the NIRA affiliatethere, the state level NIRA affiliate estimate
it's it's gonna cost them a millionbucks per law to get it overturned.
You got guys on that on thatorganization who are talking about mortgaging their homes
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president to get the money to overturnthese laws. It's law there, a
pure and simple and I think it'sbeing directed out of the White House,
probably by Susan Rice before she steppeddown to join Biden's campaign. But it's
definitely national, and it's definitely organized, and they definitely know the laws they're
putting up there unconstitutional. Lee Williamswith us one more segment, The gun
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Writer dot substack dot com. Signup for the emails. You're gonna get
great articles throughout the week in youremail box that are keeping you abreast of
what's not not just what's going onin Florida, but nationwide and the things
that are impacting our rights as citizens. Will continue with Lee next on The
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Morning Show with Preston Scott and Thegun Writer. You can find them online.
The Gunwriter dot substack dot com andLee. We were talking about what's
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gone on in Washington State, andyou can go ahead and list probably a
dozen more states that have done orare trying to do, the exact same
thing, pass on constitutional laws.I'm just curious why why litigants on our
side, plaintiffs on our side arenot just going to the core of this
and attacking the absurd ambiguous. Theyrefuse to define word assault and an assault
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weapon. You know, that's agreat point, and I think we need
to be more proactive because if youlook at some of these bills, the
Ruler ten twenty two that I grewup with shooting as a detachable magazine and
can in some incarnations be considered anassault weapon. I mean the twenty two,
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the most popular twenty two out there, yep, because it has a
detachable mag and some other features.Yeah, they could end up banning that,
and a lot of them do.So, Yeah, the definition definitely
needs some work because right now it'spretty much anything that semi automatic. There's
some handguns, and then the craziestone is they're banning shotguns with rotary magazines.
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Of course, there's pretty much onlybeen one, the street sweeper,
and that's already been declared an NFAitem. It's regulated like a machine gun
or a suppressor. So yeah,who's ever writing these bills is idiot.
But I don't think our side isexploiting the weakness of the argument. For
example, we ought to therefore beattacking cars and trucks and naizer and timers
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and class and baseball bats and woodlumber brick. I mean, we can
go on and on and be ridiculous, but that's the point the definition can
apply to. Literally, I've gotten, I've gotten. I've got so many
things in my studio right now thatcould be considered an assault weapon. Yeah,
don't forget cast irons, frying panviolence, knife violence. Yes,
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it's all out there. Well anyway, I guess I'm gonna hold my breath
until I see that argument being beingmade and properly espoused in court. You
brought up something in your most recentcolumn that was released this morning, and
I just laughed at it because it'sjust another example of the incompetence of the
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resident of the United States, Andthat's my term for him. He's the
resident, not the president. JoeBiden and his cheat sheets. Oh my
god. Yeah, we've seen cheatsheets and tell him where to go,
how to stand there, you know, who to agree, who to mention?
Would He's given remarks, but we'venever seen one like was used yesterday
where he had a question in advance, and I've never seen anything like it.
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As a former newspaperman, you don'tfurnish your questions to anybody, brother
ever, ever, those are yourgems. First of all, you shouldn't
never asked a good question during apress conference my humble opinion, But yeah
they did. Yesterday. Reporter fromthe La Times gave the White House staff
her question in advance and Biden teedoff. I mean he went off for
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like fifteen minutes, and he's usuallyyou know, one or two word responses
like yes or no or maybe.So there's no doubt he got the question
in advance, he had time toprepare. I've never seen anything like this.
But what this shows you is howlow the mainstream media will go to
keep him in the White House.And I juxtapose, you know, they
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know with Joe in there, Ithink our gun right are still in peril
because the media is never going tohold him responsible, are never going to
hold him accountable. Look at theatf Pistol Brace rule. We have forty
to sixty million Americans who could beturned into felons overnight at the end of
May, and nobody in the mediais covering. Yet it's Carter blanche to
go after gun owners however however theywant, and they're never going to be
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held accountable. We talked earlier inthe show about the quote narrative and that
the narrative that the drive by themainstream media falls in line with is constructed
by the liberal Democrat left at alltimes. This is another example, isn't
it. Yeah? Absolutely. Imean, if people need to realize how
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deep the Dems have their control ofthe media is. I was a newspaperman
for twenty years. I'm going totell you ninety five percent of the legacy
media are Dems and extremely anti gunAnd that's not a number you're going to
find written down. That's what Isaw personally when I worked in the mainstream
media. Lee, as always,I appreciate your time. We can always
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spend hours talking about this stuff becausewe're like minded, as is most of
our audience. Thank you for whatyou do hanging there. But I want
to wish your listeners well. Ihope everybody made it through the storms.
Thank you so very much, Lee, I appreciate it. Lee Williams this
morning with us. And again,you can subscribe to that newsletter. It's
simple. The Gun Writer dot substackdot com. You're gonna go right to
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You can just nope and just goread all of his stuff. The newsletter
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a D Radio Network, Make aDifference Radio Network. And this is show
with Preston Scott. All Right,big stories in the press box sort of
it's Friday. I've given myself apass because it's Friday and because it's my
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show, and I want to umokay. Anthony Blincoln, Secretary of State
then not Secretary of State, workingfor as Assistant Secretary of State. We
now know that he was personally arrangingmeetings for Hunter Biden. We know Biden
was Hunter was funneling money to hisdad, his uncle, perhaps his sister.
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I mean, the list goes onand on. It's just it is
a sordid mess. That's one bigstory in the press box. Another big
story in the press box is ultraright beer by a conservative Dad. It's
called Conservative Dad's Ultra Right Beer.Has seen over a mill million dollars in
sales in less than two weeks.I'm just set. I'm just telling you.
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And then there's this. This happenedon Wednesday night NBA broadcast coverage.
You got Shack, Ernie Johnson.Ernie's a delight. He does a great
job. Kenny Smith and Charles Barkley, they're entertaining. It's probably the best
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sports content on television just from apure entertainment factor. Those guys are hilarious.
Charlie just speaks his mind. Youknow. Shack does the same in
the big Diesel you know, CharlesBarkley. Yeah, it's just terrible,
terrible anyway, Kenny, I've beentrying to So they get to talking.
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They're coming back from a break athalftime, and Shack is fanning the room.
He's on the far left as youlook at it, far right on
set, Kenny sitting next to him, and Shack is blaming bad lasagna.
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Kenny and Charles are struggling, Erniestruggling. They're all laughing and and Shacks
hid, my boy, Slice gotme some bad lasagna. Barkley, are
you kidding me? Kenny Smith,why don't you just light a fire over
there? Johnson that's the last thingyou want to do. Yeah, an
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open flame to that. No,Shack said it was too late to go
to the restroom. Later joked hisfavorite cartoon character his fart since and then
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this happens. Kenny talks about hissuit and the color of his suit.
No, as you know what yoursuit is? Illustrious, bro, just
wait now, so tell me whitegolden sac They can't talk. Who America
(47:20):
would ever sit on television and leteveryone know pasted, okay whatever? They
should be prime time watching. Theyjust had their whole podcast already. Cat
In pass gash Man and I knowsome of you are out there going you
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are such a child. Guilty Guiltyis charged. Absolutely, that will never
not be funny, especially on television. That's just gold it just is it
sophomoric, absolutely one. But rightnow some of you spit coffee out.
(48:07):
It was so funny because it wasforty minutes past the hour. It's the
Morning Show with Preston Scott's My NewsRadio one hundred point seven wuf LA,
forty one minutes after the hour,The Morning Show, What's to be Friday?
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In just a little bit, we'llstart taking your calls. In about
ten minutes or so, but notyet. No need to impact my RPI.
Now this is old. This goesback to December, so in that
regard it's old. We're heading toMay. So we're we're nearly six months
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past. But it's still worth hearingbecause I'd not heard it until this week.
Lindsey Graham known not that Lindsay Graham. She is a mother in Phoenix,
Arizona. She does a podcast.Showed up at the local school board
dressed from head to toe as acat. As a backstory, you should
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know that a member of the schoolboard is transgendered, and so she is
called to the podium for her threeminutes music. Hello, my name is
Lindsay Graham, and I am acat. Now I'm yow, I'm not
a woman dressed as a cat.I am a cat by show of hands.
I'm curious how many of you believeand confess that I'm a cat?
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Great, I am by show ofhands. I'm curious how many of you
believe that your child or a childfrom this school would believe that I'm actually
a cat? No one, Youare right? Why? Because you are
not stupid and these children are notstupid. Truth prevails over imagination, Reality
exists. Discernment is an eight andsomething we are biologically wired to have.
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One. Look at me, andyou know this to be true. I
am a woman posing as a cat. You may also think correctly that if
I truly believe I'm a cat,I have a mental disorder. If I
suffer from a mental disorder, andif I am unable to discern reality,
am I safe to be around children? Would you put me in charge of
making critical decisions about the safety andwellbeing of children and about the direction of
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their education when I cannot even discerntruth from fiction? Confession, I'm not
actually a cat just because I sayI am. You've not agreed to or
committed to addressing me as a catsimply because I demand it. No tail,
whiskers, or outfit makes me acat, just like no lipstick,
high heels, or long hair makeshim a man a woman. It is
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just as biologically impossible for me tobecome a cat as it is for a
man to be a woman. Andyou have one job as members of this
school board, and it's defined asthis school board members are responsible for broad,
forward thinking, minute analysis, anddecisive action in all areas that affect
students and staff in their schools.I ask you, do you believe that
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the actions of a grown man playingdress up as a woman affects the students
and staff positively or negatively? Apublic school is not the place for social
experiments in altered realities or gender ideologies. It is not the place to celebrate
a grown man with a mental illnessdressing as a woman and teaching kids lies.
Children come to school to learn factsand truths about reality, including unchanging
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biological truths about science and nature,not to learn that they can change biological
realities and become anything they want inthe name of diversity. What you're actually
doing is worse than just lying toour kids. You're forcing them to be
participants in your lie, in yourcharade. You're forcing them to deny what
they see with their eyes, andyou're forcing them to speak lies. I
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ask you again, am I acat? And if you say no,
then the mindset must be aling withyour discernment across the board. By allowing
a falsity to be displayed and paradedaround the school, you teach children that
truth is not existent, facts arenot real, and biology is a lie.
You fail at your job. Youronly job by confusing children and teaching
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them untruth, and to coddle agrown man playing dress up as a woman.
If you were to address me asa cat right now, it's as
ridiculous as when you say miss Bixlerand a grown man's voice comes thundering over
the thank you. Well, Now, that is a perfect parody of their
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truth, and it is a perfectrebuttal. She's given three minutes. She
used it brilliantly, and while it'sa few months old, I thought it
worth sharing because let me tell yousomething, ladies and gentlemen, if you
do not contend for these issues,they will be lost. Forty six minutes
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after the hour on the Morning Showwith Preston Scott, It's the Morning Show
with Preston Scott. All right,this is one of those you gotta be
(53:34):
kidney stories, and it has andit's totally outside of where we normally go.
Now, I would say I'm notan edge sheering fan, per se.
I would say that I respect thisguy's got some skills. He's got
tremendous musical skills. I don't listento a bunch of his music, and
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I would have a hard time tellingyou the name of more than one or
two songs that I even know he'sever done. And the only reason I
know one of them is because it'sin the news. He is being sued
by the former co writer, andI guess maybe the errors of sorry,
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the former co writer of Marvin Gaye'ssong Let's Get It On. They say
that Ed Shearon ripped off the song. So let's just listen for a couple
of minutes here because I'll be ableto. I can play this and not
get in trouble because it's news andand this is this is one of the
most popular songs in the history ofRB. I mean, it's it's a
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motown classic. Marvin gay is athing. I mean, he's he's an
icon, and this is I mean, everybody's heard this song. It's been
in movies, it's probably been sampledfor commercials. But just check out the
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melody of the song. Okay,got a little bit of a feel for
the song. Let's bump ahead justa little bit here with me loving you.
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You gotta feel for it for me, Okay, I think you've got
a feel for that. Now,let's listen to Ed Shearon's song thinking out
Loud, Will your eyes still smilefrom your cheek and I will be loving
you two seventy baby man had stfool us hard tweaty due. I'm thinking
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about people fooling loving stew Is way. Maybe just the touch of a hall
me a fool. Okay, uhNow, if you pull the music and
(56:35):
do a chord by chord side byside, you have to drop some key,
drop something down a half step keywise, there are some chord structures
that are similar, but that couldbe said about thousands of songs. Is
there any similarity in the melody ofthat song? There's nothing in the lyrics.
There's no similarity in the melody atall. Yeah, that felt like
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a stretch. And they're suing himfor copyright infringement. They are they are
claiming, and again this is theairs of Ed Townsend. They are claiming
that the two songs share versions ofa similar and unprotectable chord progression that was
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freely available to all songwriters, butthat there are overt common elements striking similarities,
and and he's having to go tocourt to defend this. Yeah,
I'm not saying it. More importantly, we're not hearing it. I'm not
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hearing it either. It's just crazy, and this is right now one of
the biggest dilemmas songwriters are facing.You can protect lyrics of songs, you
can protect melodies of songs. Youcan't protect chords. You can't protect beats,
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can't protect rhythms because those are justa transcendental part of music. They
are a baseline to all music.But that's the culture we're in today.
It's unbelievable. All right, It'swhat's to be Friday. What do you
want to complain about? Call in, complain about anything you want. The
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go, let's do this. It'sFriday, the final Friday of the month
of April. We're already heading toMay on Monday. Unbelievable. Welcome to
the third and final hour of theMorning Show with Preston Scott. I'm Preston.
That's Grant. He's taking your calls. It tight five zero two zero
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well through the storms. Yesterday somesignificant tornado activity in the region, and
I hope you all fared well.If you suffered any damage to your property,
I hope it's easily recoverable and nottoo bad. But we thank you
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for joining us this morning. Ifyou've never listened to What's to be Friday,
this is a chance to let alittle anger out, a little frustration.
You can vent a little bit here. Think of this as a pressure
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business, tell us what happened,just leave the name of the business out
of it. We're not here tohurt anybody. We're here to help you.
And so we begin with Ron Ron, good morning, thanks for calling
in. What's the beef? Yes, Preston, thank you, and Grant
birthday man there for you know allthat you do, and it's hard to
get every piece of information that isout there. But did you know that
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one point five billion to the ParkService, but twenty four percent of that
went to Nancy Pelosi's district three hundredand sixty five million, just to her.
I heard another little episode about itthat you know, one hundred and
sixty million to build a park rightthere close to her place, and forty
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million to Alcatraz. Are they goingto do paint the whole rock? I
don't know. I mean, whatdoes Alcatraz got to do? But I
mean, I know redwoods are big. I know redwood trees are big,
but they're not that big, mygoodness. Really a quarter of it?
Yes, so quarter. I'm lookingat it right now online. I told
Grant I heard it on another showafter yours. I would never interrupt your
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show, but thought it was goodinformation. But that's that's crazy, you
know. And the Republicans folded againtalking about the debt ceiling raising and they're
gonna do something over the next tenyears. Half of them will be dead
within the next ten years, andwhat do they care, so it doesn't
matter. Thank you guys so much. I have a great weekend and glad
everybody survived the storms yesterday. Thankyou, Ron. I appreciate your kind
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words as always and good to hearfrom you. Let's go to Angie.
Angie, thanks for calling in.What's the beef? My beef is that
we are headed for a one worldorder, an anti crisis on the rise.
It's not about our feelings, ouremotions, it's about our logic.
And do God people see it?Boy? You called that right? Tell
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me something? What tipped you inthe direction of kind of seeing that on
that handwriting on the wall as ascripture tells us that the laws of mankind
is wax cold. People are goingat each other if so much hate is
going around, and all of thisstuff that is happening is by design.
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But it's not for God. Peopleto worry. Be concerned, but not
worry. And so when you haveall this with the transgendinness and all these
different movements that it's all by design, and we just gotta stay focused,
stay focused and get the message outclear. Do you feel like churches are
compromised and so many of them arecompromising the message and the faithfulness to God's
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word because this whole thing of oldthe choirs need gay men. When I'm
from back in the seventies, I'venever known a church needed gay men to
keep the church going. That isnot true. That is a false narrative.
And people just need to pay attentionto the narratives that people put out
there. Just pay attention. It'son in there. My I was raised
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and born in a family of men, just all my life. So my
dad continues to preach about the waysof the sin is death, but to
get the God's eternal life and tolove as hard as you can. But
just be aware, just pay attention. With all this money stuff that our
government is doing. It is toreally come down to that one thing that
we're headed for, the anti christrising and to a one world order,
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regardless of political side you're on.That's what I want my people to do,
my Christian people to pay attention.So y'all don't feel us an emotion
and look at logic. Thank you, Angie, well said, Well said
pray ched Now really, I meanshe's spot on the money. There's God's
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side. That's side I want tobe uncle. We've got lines up at
eight five zero two zero five tob FLA, George and then Larry.
What about you? This is yourshot? Come on now, don't be
shy if your first time caller,first time Friday, just saying it's what's
the beef? On the Morning Showwith Preston Scott. Welcome to the Morning
(01:04:08):
Show with Preston Scott. It's Fridaytradition. Nearly every Friday all year long.
We end the week and create anatmosphere where you can have a better
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weekend. A kinder, gentler communityis the result of what's the bee Friday
because that little annoying thing that couldjust set you off is not going to
do it because you're gonna get itout. And that's why we're here.
So we go back to the phonelines and George is called into the morning
show. Good morning, sir,what's the beef? Good morning, Preston.
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The beef this morning is our leaders. I say that in quote,
people in local government has to geta backbone in the spine and do something
about the homelessness issue in Tallahassee andLeon County and particularly Preston, if you've
been at any major intersection, beit when you're getting off I ten to
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go to Monroe towards you know Southor Tennessee, the game Monroe, any
the panhandling in the homelessness and it'sgetting to where it's causing accidents now and
it's just, uh, it's itdoesn't really matter what part of town you're
in, and it's there's two thingsthat the city and the county could do
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that they could they could uh prohibitpublic panhandling, and they can prohibit public
camping and just make it a lawand then if you do it, you
go to jail. But most ofthese folks will abide by it because if
they go to jail, they can'tget their drugs and they can't get their
alcohol, which is what most ofthem are doing. And it's just it's
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rampant now, Preston. I've tocities all over the state and in the
southeast, and you don't you don'tsee it as prevalent as you do here.
And it's somebody's got to, youknow, get a backbone and just
you know, take a stance.It's not being mean to the homelessness.
Well, I think it's just theopposite. I think enabling is being mean
to the homeless. Absolutely absolutely,it's doing a disservice. Thank you,
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Thank you, George. I appreciatethe phone call. Let's go to Larry.
Hello, Larry, welcome. What'sthe beef. My beef is how
global corporations and how they controlled themedia. And like the couple Tucker Carlson
being ran off by Fox, andyou look at the big money behind the
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people who are invested in Fox,and have control of the board, and
that's how they get everything done blackRock. Those type of people. Well,
here's the good news. Tucker's gonnahave a bigger audience than he ever
had because of what they did.I agree with you there, Preston.
So we've just got to be patient, wait for the outlet to pick him
up or for him to create hisown uh jump online. He'll he'll find
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a way and uh and there hewill be with a bigger audience than he
ever had at Fox. So butyeah, I think generally speaking, your
your point is spot on. It'sit's it's a handful that's dominating the messaging
that's the problem. Larry, thanksso much. I appreciate the phone call.
Hanging there, my friend. Hopeyou feel better getting that off your
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chest. Lines are open eight fivezero two zero five WFLA. Let's get
one more caller before the break.Bud Hi, bud, Hey, how
you do? I'm good? Buthow you doing? But first off,
did oiefore I forget? Yeah?I had to get that. What's your
beef? BAF is all the privilegedlosses bases this thing about the two songs
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you play. Yeah, I can, I can barely remember the first one.
I'm not a real big fan ofrhythm and blues, but I listened
to it but didn't like that,and the men didn't like it. Now
that second one I like. It'stotally different. I can't see any reason
anything like that wouldn't need just thrownout on it, recognizance, just thrown
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out immediately. Yeah, it's silly, but thanks very much. I appreciate
the phone call. Appreciate you beingpart of the show this morning. You
know, I don't know why thejudge didn't just say okay before we even
hear this case. Let me listento the two songs dismissed. Really,
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case dismissed. My opinion is therelatives of the co writer needs some cash.
That's my opinion. This is anattempt to get in some cash flow.
Sixteen minutes after the hour, it'sthe Morning Show with Preston Scott.
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All right, twenty one minutes afterthe hour, we have half the lines
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matters to you, I will ifI have to out pretend to make it
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Morning Show with Preston Scott and sowe are just here to help and Bill
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has been very patient. Morning Bill, Welcome, what's the beef? Good
morning. So I'm gonna leave thepreachers along this week. But on this
transgender stuff, I heard that themarketers really taken off on the women's from
products to use them. Hey,every good day, Thank you. Bill.
Well, yeah, I'm not sureabout all that. I mean,
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the guy who ran in the Londonmarathon and beat fourteen thousand women, yeah,
admits he doesn't have a womb.I mean that that's a crazy admission
for those people. Eight five zerotwo zero five to WFLA Richard, how
are you this just gott it's ait's a pleasure. Hey, my beef
is with trans fove bootage edge.You know, I see in the paper
(01:10:47):
they're coming up with these uh femalecrash test dummies, and I'm wondering why
we don't have a trans you know, you know, they could have contests,
they could dress them up, youknow, they can look you know,
what do you think. Well,first, that's a story I did
not do this week, and Ithank you for bringing it up, Richard,
(01:11:10):
because it gives us a chance tomention that, yes, the Transportation
Secretary has brought in female crash dummiesfor tests and uh, and there are
members of Congress that are are laudinghim for finally giving women equal footing and
crash tests. They're transposed, they'retranspos What about you know this non binary
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thinking he's gotta go. Thank you, sir. I appreciate you bringing that
up. I mean, think aboutthis. A member of Congress is actually
commending him for finally giving women equalfooting and crash tests. What level of
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dumb do you have to be livingon to actually think that that matters?
But by golly it does. Nextthing, you know, we're gonna be
spray painting them different colors to representYeah, fill in the blank. Let's
go to Ray. Ray, thanksfor calling in. What's the beef?
You know, I just if Ilook at social media, if I listen
to the news, I just haveto assume that we live in a majority
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gay and trans world. At thispoint. That's all that I see.
That's all that I hear the focuson and honestly, it's it's like that
previous color. We know God's comingback. But the big question that I
have is what are they hiding rightnow that's keeping the focus on this trans
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gay what's going on behind the scenes, because our attention is being focused on
this, and there must be somethingelse horrible that they're not telling us.
That's a great point. Ray.There's always kind of a political sleight of
hand going on, you know.To me, it's their Their patterns are
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the same on the left, youknow, it's it's been the same pattern
from global warming to COVID and howthey silenced descent in this case, focus
on, this focus on, focuson while something else is going on.
And you know, racism a racist, everyone's a racist, everyone's a big
And I don't I just don't thinkracism is an issue in this country,
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just like I don't think the numbersof people that want to live that kind
of alternate lifestyle are are large atall. I think it's less than one
tenth of one percent. But that'sjust me Unbelievably, We're gonna end what's
the beef with a Karen Karen,Karen, how are you I'm well,
(01:13:51):
I could be better. I'm upset, I'm annoyed. I need to speak
to a manager where I get myoil changed On Thursdays it's Lady's day and
if you get an oil changed,he also get a free car wash.
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Well, I couldn't take my carlast week, so my husband took it
and he requested his free car wash, and he was denied because he wasn't
a woman. And then he insistedeven though he is a seventy two year
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old retired Navy man who was acorman in Vietnam and jumped out of helicopters
that on Thursdays, he identifies asa woman, and he was still denied
the car wash. So I know, I'm just I'm outraged. I'm offended.
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I imagine he's like unbelievably offended.Oh time, or do we have
to wait till next Thursday for himto be offended. No, he thinks
it's pretty much gonna be at twentyfour seven, So next time I do
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have a little outset that might sethim. Okay, So are you is
he going to call in his Karennext week? Oh? Great, idea,
Thank you very much. Welcome.I'll pot it up Thank you,
you're my hero. Better Thanks Karen. That's why we're here. We're here
to help. Only on the MorningShow with Preston's Guy. Can you end
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what's the beef with a Karen?It's just how we roll. Twenty minutes
after the hour, come back,Animal Stories, Good News, Dad joke
headlines from the Bee. You justcannot place a price on the value of
the content that you get every morningon The Morning Show with Preston Scott.
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In the wild or in our homes, we love them critters, large and
small. Time for another edition ofAnimal Stories on The Morning Show with Preston
Scott. We don't force it.We wait until we have some stories worth
sharing. Now. The first onejust kind of gets us to the second
one. And Josie Chase was thriftingwhen she bought an urn for three dollars
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and ninety nine cents and then laterdiscovered there were ashes in it. Yeah,
she knew at the time that theurn bore the name Toby, and
so she reached out to different placestry to figure out. Okay, who's
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Toby. Well, here's the story. Toby is a Cairn Terrier and was
a family dog when the family movedthey gave the ashes in the urn to
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their longtime dog sitter. Unbeknownst tothe family, the dog sitter passed away
before she could return the urn withthe ashes to the family. Oh,
not knowing what in the world anyof this was, the urn ends up
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in the thrift store. That's horrible, right, Oh my gosh, there's
a family dog just sitting on theshelf for sale, for crying out loud,
right, Toby's just sitting there fordood Oh my goodness, gracious,
so they finally reunited everybody. Sothere's a good, good ending here.
But just mess if you're gonna goto the trouble of doing all of that
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for a family pet man, justmake sure it doesn't end up at the
good Will or Salvation Army or whateverthe local thrift story is. Please.
But now, this is my favoritestory in a while. Canadian woman has
a food truck and she had suppliedher car with some soft drinks for the
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food truck, some root beer,some orange, and a bear apparently could
smell the soft drinks through the aluminumcans. Who bear ripped open the soft
top on the car and in themiddle of the night crushes and I mean
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destroys sixty nine cans of soft drinkhour and a half. But guess what
it wouldn't drink diet exactly. That'shilarious. Bear came back the next day,
and of course I'm not a fanof aspertaining well who is? I
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won't drink the stuff. I justthought it was hilarious. It's just throwing
down root beer and orange crush getsto the diet drinks and goes, oh,
that's a step too far for thisbear. Yep, bears draw the
line on this stuff. We takea look at my figure. Am I
looking for diet soft drinks? Iask you? Really, I'm just thinking.
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The bear bear looks up in theshe's watching the whole thing helpless,
and she's she is. She's agood sport about the whole thing. And
the bears like, okay, Icome in from the mountains and you and
you serve me diet. It's alesson, I'm telling you, bears,
no diet. Ah. Forty minutesafter the hour, Animal Stories on the
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Morning Show with Preston Scott, Denseof sensibility, communicator of common sense amplified.
It's the Morning Show with Preston ScottI'm forgetting out Talent Outdoors coming up
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So if you it's amazing how manypeople I have to say, They'll say
something to me like, well,you know, I only get to listen
about twenty five or thirty minutes ofthe show on my way to work.
Do you know about the iHeartRadio app? What's that? You're kidding me?
Right? Really, even as oldtimers can navigate the iHeartRadio app. It's
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a piece of cake, it reallyis, and it is your source for
fifteen hundred radio stations across the country. Create your own playlists. Yeah,
you can do the paid feature whichlets you do all kinds of custom things.
But the freebee is amazing. That'swhat I use. I mean,
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it's it's awesome. I probably haveI've got thirteen different podcasts that I'm subscribed
to and listen to. One ofthem, of course, is Talent Outdoors,
and so yeah, you can listento this program Talent Outdoors and a
host of I'm a true crime junkie. I admit it, I'm a history
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junkie. I admit that when thosetwo things intersect, like uh yeah,
yeah, good Assassin's podcast hunting downguy involved with the Nazis. Oh yeah,
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that was that was good. Butwe've come to the good news section
of the radio program and my friendsover at Hyundai, as you well know,
unday client of mine, Hundai Mobisdivision. Now you've seen the ads
with Lebron and the crabs, right, No, you've not seen Lebron James
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and the Hummer electric vehicle and thecrab walk not. Oh wow, they're
they're really clever commercials. They showthe new electric Hummer, which is like
one hundred thousand plus vehicle, andthe front and back wheels can turn ten
degrees and they turned simultaneously to allowyou to do a crab walk where the
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vehicle will Because of the way electriccars work, there's no drive shaft.
They're just independent motors at the atthe wheels, which is why they're so
doggone fast and quick. So thewheels on the front and back can pivot
ten degrees and allow you to justkind of scoot to the side where it's
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great if you're four wheeling and stufflike that. But my boys a Hunday
have taken that way far far moreusable technology. They have come up with
the E corner system. All fourwheels can turn a full ninety degrees,
which means you can pull you know, parallel parking. You go right next
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to the parking spot, hit abutton and the wheels pivot and you literally
go dead sideways, perfectly sideways intothe spot. You can turn them in
variance of ninety degrees. So forexample, let's say you get an alley
and it's wide enough for your car'slength. Do you know what I mean
by that. It's where you couldfit your car in sideways, but you
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wouldn't have room to turn around.You can turn the car completely around and
do one eighty because of the waythe wheels work, so the back wheels
can turn this way and the frontwheels can turn that way, and you
can do a spin. It's incredible, they are. They've tested it on
an Ionic five, which is anall electric and again electrics have their place,
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just not forced. But this isreally incredible technology and you can do
it because on an electric vehicle youdon't have a drive shaft. I like
technology. I like advancements that areclever, and that's good news. But
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when we come back, better newsbecause I've got a dad joke, and
I got a dad joke. I'vealso got a headlines from the b As
we wrap up Friday, don't leaveme. You've been here this long.
Come on, stay the rest ofthe way Morning Ship with Preston Scott.
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All right, time for dad jokebefore we get to some headlines from the
Battle and b wrap up program.Sal Newzo on Monday, got some good
guests lined up for next week.Matt Staver joining us next week. We
heard Matt Staver Liberty Council update.Yep, yeah, we're and there's much
to discuss, um some some wins, some work to do, and so
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that's coming up next week. Butum, okay, time for your dad
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Fire is the only reason people watchFox News. Millions of boomers call grandkids
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how the car got totaled. Manavoids irs audited by labeling all of his
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Starbucks Barista Fauci says he never lockedanything down and has never heard of COVID.
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racial sensitivity trade. Kamala Harris announcehis campaign to definitely become president at some
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Bar in Bloomington, Indiana loses customersafter warning patrons it will not tolerate intolerance
among guests about bud light. Thebar said, yes, we need to
have open civil discussions, but anyonewho disagrees with our opinion on this is
going to get thrown out. Thereyou go. That's how the left defines
tolerance and open discussions. Shared someold audio of a mom dressed as a
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cat at a school board meeting inPhoenix back in December. Brilliant Miami's simple
solution to crime the rule of lawfunding police. How about that Monday,
We'll do it all over again.A great weekend, everybody,