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Ep. 5124: Big Stories Galore

Mar 27, 20242 hr 33 min
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Oh boy, it's good to be with you this morning, Wednesday, The Morning Show with Trustin Scott Impressed, he's grant and uh, good morning everybody. Wow. Just writing a blog on Baltimore, posting a little intel, little video analysis and then uh, and then out comes uh Laura Logan. She's an investigative journalist, and she's not convinced that it was an accident as we understand it. She believes it was a infrastructure attack and that it was

most likely cyber, that the ship's systems were short circuited intentionally. That it wasn't an attack necessarily for loss of life. It was an attack to scuttle the ability of products to go. I mean, Baltimore's got a very busy port. Anyway, the boy, welcome to the program. We start with some scripture Luke twelve, Jesus said to his disciples, Therefore, I tell you do not be anxious about your life, what you will eat, nor about your body. What you will put on for life is more than food,

and the body more than clothing. Consider the ravens. They neither sow nor reap. They have neither storehouse nor barn, and yet God feeds them of how much more value are you than the birds priorities getting our eyes fixed and focused on the things that matter, not so much on the things that

don't. I was reminded vividly over these recent days with Jay and Stacy Sherlow and talking about Orphan Shade, the importance of feeding our spirit and how the message of Christ is transforming lives in Malawi and it offers people in situations and circumstances that you and I cannot conceive of. Jay shared the story Monday and reiterated at our gathering Monday night with some of you who support the project in

Haiti or in Malawi. He talked about the story of a little girl seven years of age who they have been able to place in one of their foster orphanages. It's not an orphanage as we understand it, where kids are just sort of there hoping that someone picks them. These are homes with a couple that have agreed to love them and to raise them as their own until they

reached the age of eighteen. This little girl was seven and living on her own, foraging for food whenever she could find it, because both her mother and father had died and there was no one caring for her. No one, no family claimed her nothing. She was living as an educated to a certain extent animal. She had all the ca capabilities of a human being, but nothing was She wasn't able to tap into that because no one was teaching her, no one was raising her, no one was helping her. You

and I can't conceive of that place your priorities. Fix them appropriately. Ten minutes after the hours of the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Welcome to the Morning Show with Preston Scott, March twenty seventh. In the American Patriots Almanac fifteen thirteen, Spanish explorer won the Bunts de Leon sites Florida. Hey that's Florida. Okay, maybe you didn't say that. Maybe he said, hey, that's flow right up. Seventeen ninety four, Government authorizes the creation of

a permanent US Navy construction of six frigates, including the USS Constitution. Oh man, I still remember walking on board. How cool was that? You've never been? That's why you go to Boston. You go to Boston to walk history. Bostonians out of walk, Boston massa, Massachutians, Massachudeans, the masses, Huh, they outa walk Boston Freedom Walk. Let's see here, and that what is called the Freedom Walk Trail, Freedom Trail. Yeah, yeah, I got the freedom part right, yep, yeah, I

usually get I usually miss on the free part and get the dumb. But let's see it's nineteen seventeen. Seattle Metropolitans defeat the Montreal Canadians to become the first US hockey team to win the Stanley Cup. The Seattle Metropolitans, who knew not high nineteen seventeen. Nineteen thirty nine, sorry, Oregon defeats Ohio State forty six to thirty three to win the first NCAA Men's basketball Tournament nineteen

thirty nine and nineteen sixty four. Good Friday earthquake strongest known earthquake in American history, measuring eight point four on the Richter scale, hits Alaska. So there you go. Speaking of basketball, Sorry your buck. Guys got got edged in the n tournament by Joja. How that happen? One of those nights George's played, Well, they've got Florida's old coach. All of a sudden, his name escapes me, but Mike White, he's taken over the

Georgia program and has it trending the right way. So yeah, what do you think I'm looking at the story here, one of the research assistants of the program. Make no mistake, this is an extraordinary attack of terms of planning, timing, and execution. Two critical components of that bridge are the two load bearing pylons on each end closest to the shore. They are bigger, thicker, and deeper than anything else. These are the anchor points.

They knew that hitting either one of them would be fatal wounded. The integrity of the bridge attack perfectly targeted. They've figured out how to bring us down. As long as you stay away from the teeth of the US military, you can pick the US apart. We are arrogant and ignorant. Lethal combination. Obama said they would fundamentally change America, and they did. We are in a free fall ride on a roller coaster right now, no breaks,

just picking up speed. And then the claim here is that a cyber attack short circuited the power on the boat. That's the claim. There's more to this story. I'll link to it in the blog. You can read it decide for yourself. Sixteen past the hour blockheads in the news. We'll explain next, So what do you think I mean, Lara Logan, I don't know who that is, but I saw her tweet. She has established credibility

over many years with her reporting. She at one time was kind of, I want to say, affiliated with Fox, but then Fox started to get weird, so she just broke away and just went fully independent. So she's an independent journalist. People either pick up her stuff or they don't. It's up to them. And you know, one of the things she said multiple

Intel sources Baltimore bridge collapse was an absolutely brilliant strategic attack. She's quoting somebody a US critical infrastructure, most likely cyber and our intel agencies know it. In information warfare terms, they just divided us the US along the Mason Dixon Line. Second busiest strategic roadway in the nation for hazardous material? Is that what this is? The South rising again? Yankee supply lines cut off in

Baltimore? Is that? Well, she's finishing here. Second busiest strategic roadway in the nation for hazardous material is now down four to five years, which is how long they say it will take to recover. The bridge was built specifically to move hazardous material fuel diesel, propane, gas, nitrogen, highly flammable materials, chemicals, oversized cargo that cannot fit in the tunnels. That supply chain is now crippled. It was that thoroughfare that those different materials were

reliant upon. How about that. That's I'm just quoting. Anything's possible. Yeah, our adversaries playing chess, we're playing checkers. That's absolutely possible with the people we have in charge. Yeah, And I'll illustrate that in just a few minutes with another amazing SoundBite from Joe. Amazing Joe in six seconds, just doesn't disappoint. We'll get to that. Blockheads in the news.

This this from not the Bee. California Police Department has been posting photos of criminals and to abide by state law protecting the idea of the criminals, they've been photos shopping lego heads on the faces and the and the torsos of the bad guys. So, for example, they'll put a lego head with you know, tears with guy who's been arrested, next to a lego head of somebody leaning over with a scowl on their face. Murrietta police photo shopping lego

heads on the criminals. To abide by new California state law, and everybody thought it was hilarious, everybody except Lego. Lego caught wind of it and, quoting for Lieutenant Jeremy Durant Police Department, the Lego group reached out to us respectfully asked us to stop messing with their intellectual property. And so I guess Lego doesn't want to be associated with criminals whatever not the be they write, can anything be funny anymore? The answer is no, yeah, no,

But everybody except Lego thought it was hilarious, and it was. I looked at photos and they were just pricelessly funny. Whoever was doing it, it's got to be the most disappointed person at the police department because they had to be having the most fun ever finding the right Lego face to go on the criminal, to replace the expression the criminal had. So if a criminal was angry, they had an angry Lego face. They were weeping, they

had a weeping Lego face. They were smirking, they had a smirking Lego. It was awesome. It was just brilliant. But Lego, I mean, if you're in charge of Lego pr I'm letting that one go. Yeah, I do. I am embracing that not double down, but just yeah, embrace it, roll with it. Maybe post your own meme, do it. Promote it, yeah, promote the fact. Look at that Legos being embraced by adults, you know, have fun with it. But the killed joys at Lego said no, no, can't do that. All right,

we come back. I've got so many big stories in the press box. I'm just this show could just get twisted around again. That's just what could happen. So stick around. We got a Florida man factor fiction and in the third hour, Haesus Rodriguez, formerly a United States Border Patrol agent. He's now retired but still well connected along the border with agents still serving. Talk to him. In the third hour of The Morning Show with Preston

Scott. News is now The Morning Show with Preston Scott got a note from a friend of the program. So what if everyone in the country agreed that the Baltimore Bridge was an attack and that in hindsight, COVID was an attack. Of course, COVID was not then just an attack on the It was an attack on the world. I think you could argue that it was just that I think it was not just an attack. I think it was a let's see what happens. Can we talk people into this behavior? Can we

convince people of that behavior? Can we Can we move people and manipulate people through fear which was my contention all along, And the evidence is overwhelming Yes you can. And the evidence is overwhelming that yes, fear was used. Anyway, the question was what would be next? It feels hopeless. This is when I'm not going to apologize for going here. This is when your faith is tested. If you believe in Christ, Hopelessness does not exist in

your vocabulary. Hopeless about man running things, absolutely hopeless in people that don't know Christ, that that don't know Christ having a clue, I get it. But big picture macro hopeless now not in the vocabulary of a Christian. God is in control and he allows us to be human, and he knows what's going to happen. He knew what was going to happen. Yesterday at one twenty nine in the morning, speaking of big stories in the press box,

brought to you by Restore Carpet cair and Tyle. Here's what we know. There was a mechanical failure the bridge, the captain on the boat, and there's questions now whether there was actually a harbor pilot or not. But what we know now is the captain issue to may day. Bridge officials were able to es and stop motorists from getting on the bridge, and that the lives lost presumably six were maintenance workers on the bridge working and the trucks,

the vehicles in the water are theirs. That's what we know right now is the likely scenario. There are reports of this being something other than an accident, that the accident was triggered by an attack on the ship systems. It wasn't for loss of life, it was to disrupt supply chain, and that's going to happen. That's exactly what's going to happen now. Whether that's all I do not have that answer. I'm just going to share the information,

the viewpoints that we come across, and you can decide for yourself. What is known is that Joe Biden is an absolute liar. How about one thirty container ship structor Francis Scott's Key Bridge, which I've been over many, many times commuting from the state of Delaware. Are a trainer by car? No, you've never been across it by train because there are no train tracks that go across it. He can't help himself. He just he's an absolutely, I mean this, this is the problem. You just it. It never

stops. Mexican president is engaging in diplomatic blackmail. I don't know if you've seen this story. The flow of migrants will continue unless the US meets his demands. Gave an interview on sixty minutes. His demands are twenty million dollars to Central America countries every year. He said that we want the root causes to be attended to, for them to be seriously looked at, and that demand includes money each and every year to lift sanctions on Venezuela or else.

He'll do nothing, e quoting the flow of migrants will continue. M sure would be a shame if you know, you started hearing from the halls of Montezuma to the shores of Triple Hmmm. Sure would be a shame if you started hearing that again, Ires General Winfield Scott and Zachary Taylor when we need him. I'll tell you what my response to that would would not be a reaction, but it would be a response, and it would not make him

very happy. And the argument was like, well I thought you were You're kind of against foreign entanglements, and like generally, yes, there are neighbors. However, you know it's a it's a direct threat to our way of life. Twenty billion a year in aid to Latin American countries, some level of them, amnesty to illegal immigrant workers in the United States. And he's asked by the correspondent, everybody thinks you had the power in this moment to

slow down migration. Do you plan to? We do, and we want to continue doing it. But he listens his demands. Oh no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, there's more. Get to the other big stories next. Oh man, there's so many. Well. Trump Media stock jumped so high they had to shut down trading for just a little bit. Let things call. That is not an unusual thing. By the way, before you go, they see they're at it again. No, that's that's commonplace for a new stock.

It jumped about fifty percent. You think folks wanted to get a piece of Trump in a positive way. Get I own stock Trump Median Technology Group it's called DJT spike fifty percent, briefly halted because of the sharp rise. His majority stake last valued at five point seven billion, dollars, which means his net worth increased by about four billion yesterday. Good for him, now, seriously, good for him. He's not perfect, not even close,

but good for him. That's awesome. Uh seventy one percent polling by Harvard Harris, eighty seven percent of Republicans, seventy percent of independence fifty six percent of Democrats believe that high prices are here to stay. State of the Union address. Biden's stated, wages keep going up, inflation keeps coming down. Inflation has dropped from nine percent to three percent, the lowest in the world and trending lower. Well, it's true the rate of inflation is slowed,

it's still elevated, and it's elevated on top of its massive increase. So when you take something that that spikes seventeen percent, which is what happened in Biden's first three years, and then you lower the rate, but you're still increasing it. You're increasing it on top of the inflated number. The bottom line is this is a huge problem for Joe. He's a liar. He's a and I keep using he's an unrepentant liar. Mega millions. There was

a winner one point one three billion dollar jackpot. Someone got the winning numbers of seven, eleven, twenty two, twenty nine, and thirty eight. The gold megaball was four, the multiplier the mega multiplier was two. I have no idea what that means. I don't know what that means. I'm guessing the multiplier comes into effect if you don't win the grand prize. I

don't know. I don't know. Someone can explain that to me. In addition, one each in California, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, two in Florida, Georgia, New York matched all five white balls to win a million. Another player in New York matched all five white balls and the megaplier to win three. Okay, so that's how that works, I guess. So if you get a lower prize and you buy the multiplier, you get that prize double tripled or whatever it might be. I don't

know. So yeah, So there you go. Caught up on that. Speaking of inflation real quickly, here a few other things. Coco Coco has exploded just in time for Easter chocolates. Now, Easter and chocolate have nothing to do with each other other than the fact that people buy Easter baskets. And Easter eggs and Easter chocolate bunnies and all that stuff. In New York futures coco was at ten thousand dollars per ton, a surge of one hundred

and fifty percent since the start of the year. It's up one hundred and fifty percent. A lot of things going into that, including West Africa's weather and crop disease, and that's the top cocoa or cocoa growing region in the

world. And there are a couple other stories we'll get to, if not today tomorrow forty seven minutes after the hour, a little bit late, heading into the break here in the Morning Show with Preston Scott at the Morning Show, Preston Scott, all right, this is an interesting story NCAA women's basketball tournament. It's not about basketball, So don't go on who cares, because that's largely what America does with women's basketball. They just say who cares?

That? Come on, It's true. Caitlin Clark has changed that. But I'm telling you now, have you heard Jason Whitlock talk about the whole Iowa Caitlin Clark thing. No, Jason Whitlock is out there saying if they make it through to the final four. It will be against what the NCAA wanted. They want them knocked out. They said they intentionally created a bracket to beat Iowa because Iowa's weakness is a big physical team, and that bracket was

loaded with big physical teams. Now what's interesting is some of them got knocked out early that shouldn't have been knocked out. But they still have some big physical teams. Now, Whitlock is claiming and before the term it ever started, he said Iowa will not make the final four. He said they've loaded

the decks too much against them. The reason, he said, is because they hate Caitlin Clark because and they hate Iowa and they hate the coach because they represent the opposite of Dei. And if you remember, I talked about the fact that Caitlin Clark was going to have a tough time in the WNA because she's white and because she's heterosexual. And oh, by the way, she can just flat score. She's the first true superstar in my opinion of the women's game that can. I mean, there have been great players,

but she's coming into it. You know, I think she should have stayed for one more year because she has brought television ratings to women's college basketball and crowds to women's college basketball. That no one's done ever in the women's game, ever, No one, not Maya More, not Candas Parker, none of them, not Nancy Lieberman, all great players. Caitlin Clark's at another level because she can score at just a prodigious rate. That said, Utah

women's basketball moved to a different hotel. They played in the Spokane Regional, but because of hotel problems, which Spokane has routinely, the team went to Cordialine, Iowa, Idaho. I don't know if that's how you pronounce cordiline, Cordeline? Is it Cordeline? Okay? And apparently on multiple occasions had the N word dropped at their players, revving of truck engines. Just intimidation, just meanness. Now, knowing that region of Idaho, that's entirely possible

it is. It's also entirely possible that it didn't happen. I don't know, but this is what I see. I read stories like this, and I go, first of all, if that happened, sick and twisted on you, if you've got that kind of racism still in your heart, God forgive you. You've got a problem only God can deal with. If you've got a race problem, I don't care which way it goes, you've got an issue. That said, this quote from the coach, racism is real,

that it happens. It's awful for our players, whether they're white, black, green, whatever. No one knew how to handle it. So doesn't that then say, racism isn't the issue in this country. It isn't an issue in this country. They didn't know how to deal with it. They never confronted it before. You see what I'm getting at. I keep telling you racism isn't a thing in this country. People are making it one. And I still maintain it's not fifty seven past the hour, time for

news. Let's move into the second hour, shall we. Good morning friends. Great to be with you, Ruminators wherever you are. He's Grant Allen. I'm Preston Scott. Welcome to the radio program. I had hoped to talk about this a week or so ago. It was it was last week I wanted. I came across this in the Daily Signal written by Jeffrey Trimbath. It's called Democrats Push Decency agenda focused on porn for kids. I want you to think about that headline, Democrats push decency agenda focused on porn for

kids. Now you you might walk away from that going, well, it's about time democrats focused on getting porn away from children. Uh, this is where the plot dickens. He writes, the term Orwellian is overused in modern political discourse. It's because the authoritarian regime of George Orwell's classic dystopian novel. And by the way, you're not allowed to talk about George Orwell without saying

the word dystopian. You are required to use it. It's an easy comparison for whatever thing the speaker wants to argue against in the political debate du jour. But sometimes the comparison is truly deserved, like when politicians seek to quell political discourse by torturing language itself to suit their ends and disparage their opponents. Now I'm gonna pause there for just a second. You remember that word torture,

torturing, torture, torturing language. That reminds me immediately of Jonathan Gruber's claims with the writing of Obama Care that they wrote using tortured language. Because if they wrote that there was taxes in the bill, the bill would die. So they just killed people with words. Trimbeth continues. For example, the radical progressives use the term decency to cover up legally indecent and morally reprehensible

materials in the hands of school aged children. This is exactly what is going on in the Maryland General Assembly. A few weeks ago, the Speaker of the House of Delegates, Adrian Jones, Democrat Baltimore County, announced what she calls her decency Agenda. What could be wrong with that? After all,

American politics could certainly use more decency. Now, I want to pause here and reflect on how in Florida crafters of amendments use language that cause you to go, oh, well, of course, locally children's services, enabling this group of people that have no clue what they're doing, to take money because after all, it's for the children, and so these words are used,

these lofty terms are used to influence these shallow information. Voter out there quoting I'm not asking for Marylanders to believe in what I believe in or compromise their values. We know that we will never agree on everything, and we shouldn't. To me, here we go decency is about respect, respect for our community, coworkers, friends and families. Except here's the problem. In reality,

Jones's decency agenda is nothing more than clever marketing. If you look and scratch beneath the surface of the decency agenda, you learn what it's really all about. When we come back, we're going to dig a little deeper into Jeffrey Trimbath's piece here and we're going to show you how it works. And this is illustrative and informative for you to discern what's really going on. Ten minutes past the hour, a little weather and traffic. By the way,

it's web out there in many parts of the listening area. Preston Scott beyond Fun News Radio one hundred point SEVENBUFLA eleven past the a decency agenda being pushed in the Maryland General Assembly. It includes several non discrimination bills. One is the Freedom to Read Act, which would take away the ability of local libraries that receive state funds to regulate or restrict access to pornographic materials. This is

not an exaggeration, Trimbath writes. Anyone paying attention to debates about the content of public school libraries over the past several years, including the allegations of quote book banning, is familiar with the caliber of smut that the radical progressives are trying to foist upon our kids. In truth, this bill literally guarantees access to indecent materials, which is the term that the Maryland Code uses to describe this kind of stuff. And so we arrive at the proper definition of the

word. Or Wellian Jones Mays may as well have declared war is peace, freedom is slavery, Ignorance is strength. After all, of exposing school age children to sexually explicit materials is now the decent thing to do, then words have no meaning anymore. Do you remember years ago when my friend John Steenberger, former president of the Florida Family Policy Council, said, if marriage can mean anything, marriage means nothing. He said that on this show twelve fifteen

years ago. And that's where we are here. Public schools should be focused on teaching reading, writing, math, critical thinking so that our children can flourish. They should not be focused on indoctrinating kids with sexual materials and ideologies to suit the vested interests of those in Annapolis, Maryland, and Washington, d C. This isn't just about books and school libraries. That's just another

stepping stone along the way. The only things standing between where we are and where the radical progressives want to go are the tried and true institutions of civil society, family, religion, common decency. The progressives in Annapolis are doing their dead level best to tear down those institutions and tear the foundations of our

society. And that's exactly what this is all about. If the radical activists in our school systems left discussions of sexual ethics and values to families, then kids might actually disagree with them, and the progressives simply cannot allow that. So what are people of faith and those with traditional values supposed to do to meet and confront this trend. We can't confront deception with deception. We're going to have to root ourselves in the truth and fight with everything we have for

it. These are attacks on our beliefs, our values, and our children. The radicals may despise what we believe, but we will not overcome this hostility with more hatred. Truly loving our neighbor means telling him the truth. Above all, we must remain steadfast in our beliefs and courageously stand for true decency. Our children, our families, and our future depend on it.

This story I chose to share because it is a brilliant illustration with a laser focus on one simple bill in one state legend slature of how the left is winning. They're demagoguing everything they are, They're killing people with words they are creating. To go back to the email earlier in the program, they're creating a fee, a feeling of hopelessness. And guess what, that's what the Chinese want. The Chinese want Americans to feel this over burdening sense of hopelessness

where we just say whatever, you cannot succumb to that. Sixteen minutes after the hour, This Morning Show with Preston Scott, twenty one past the hour, g Man, why is this so hard? Why is it so hard? And why was it so hard for people in Florida to understand what would happen if we put a minimum wage mandate in the state constitution? Why was it so hard? Because good luck telling anyone to vote no. One's this

is Florida. We're supposed to be smarter than that. And this is why I think that even though we are a red state, I just think most people are more progressive in their thinking than they realize just on the default there, Yes, on a whole right. How is it that, you know, why do you think that is? I think we've been catechized by the culture. Ooh, nice word, And sure we haven't. We haven't realized that. We've kind of been inundated for pretty much generations. Now, you

know what, we've lost our anchor point, which is our faith. Broadly speaking, even though the majority believe in God, the majority aren't anchored in God. They're not anchored in things, so they you know, if you're anchored, you can move a little bit, but you're anchored, you're not going to go far right. And that's what we're missing, I think, and I think you articulate that well. Catechized by the modern culture. Yeah,

yeah, here's why I bring it up. April first, on Monday, California's new twenty dollars minimum wage law goes into effect for restaurants unless they can bake bread on property. Yeah, that was funny, which is a carve out for what was it? Panera? Yeah? Who oh, by the way, gave a couple hundred thousand dollars to Gavin Newsom's campaign. I just I can't even I can't even imagine how Gavin Newsom talked his boys into

carving that out. You know, I think we need to carve out for restaurants that have a separate a separate kiosk and bake bread on property and have a standalone section in their restaurant to sell bread. Okay, forget that these are artisan breads that are very highly priced. Forget that. And I wonder if anybody goes say what boss, what you want what? And I wonder how long it took before they went h This is for so and so of

Panera. So here's what's happening. Pizza chain operators in California laying off drivers. Franchises for Pizza Hut Roundtable Pizza chain about four hundred units. They are laying off twelve hundred and eighty delivery drivers. Then there's Brian Home, owner of two Vitality Bowl restaurants, now runs his stores with two employees versus four, takes longer to make customers of Kai bowls and other orders. He's raising prices around ten percent. He said, I'm not going to hire anymore other

restaurant tours. I can't charge twenty dollars for happy meals. But I'm leaving no stones unturned. So there, here's what's happening. Jobs are being liquidated, prices are being raised, and so it goes. Now, remember when a McChicken was a dollar? Oh my gosh, yes, the dollar menu. Look, I tried to explain it, and I'm no economic genius, but I do have a little common sense. Can you force businesses to raise

the cost of doing business? And labor is chief among those costs because you're not just paying more wages, you're paying more taxes on those increased wages. Your disability, your medical everything goes up. As salaries go up, as pay goes up, everything goes up. So those prices are passed down. So as prices go up, wages don't keep up because prices are having to

go up. And so what you've done is you've merely created a greater flow of pressure on inflation to keep it up, to keep raising and so the buying power that we're giving people a living wage now at twenty dollars an hour, no prices go up because of the wages going up and the buying power still suppressed. That's why I said, why not fifty dollars an hour? Why not seventy five dollars an hour? And it's only then that the light bulbs go off in some people. Well you can't pay that? Why not?

Well because a business can't, can't what afford it? Or else? What? See, you have to have the exercise. And I begged those of you that employ people to hold staff meetings and get a dry erase board and to illustrate how it's going to work, because that is exactly what's happening in California. That's exactly what's coming to Florida in a greater fashion than it would have otherwise because we now have Thank you, John Morgan, and thank you to all of you who voted for this. We now have a minimum

wage law locked in perpetuity to the consumer price index. Guess what has gone up? Consumer prices. So the moment it gets to the mandated fifteen dollars an hour, it's going to be screaming up beyond that and it will continue

forever because you voted for it and put it in the state constitution. You didn't learn from California, and you didn't listen The Morning Show with Preston Scott on News Radio one hundred point seven WSLA Florida Man factor fiction coming up in a little while, as just Rodriguez third hour talk about the southern border. Yeah, I don't even know what's the biggest of the big stories. All

right, let's let's just let's play the game. The bridge catastrophe option a the ship lost power sub option because of bad fuel, because of an electro malfunction, or because of a cyber attack has been asserted in some quarters. And so the possibility of this being hacker related, I have no idea. Hold on, hold on, hold on, but I'm dismissive of nothing.

Mexican president says flow of migrants will continue unless we meet his demands, and that means given money to Central America, allowing illegals to stay in the country and work. Ergo is sending money back. That's they have. They have two main flows of income and mecha co three if you count the cartels paying off government officials. One illegal immigrants working in this country and sending money back and some legal immigrants doing the same, and two tourism story number three.

Trump media stock jumps as much as fifty percent. The trading was halted briefly, but Donald Trump's net worth estimated to have increased by four billion dollars yesterday, which is just kind of a funny slap in the face and slam dunk of Latitia James and everything that's happened there. Mega millions gets a one point one to three billion dollar jackpot winner, and seventy one percent say inflation is here to stay, and that is a combination of Republicans, Democrats, and

independence. What's the biggest story? What is the biggest story of those I'd say immigration, Mexican president, little diplomatic blackmail. I don't think there's any issue bigger than how the American population can fundamentally be just completely upended, Like we're not the same people based on the very fact that millions upon millions upon millions of other people groups are coming to the United States, We're functionally,

quite literally not the same people. Like that, that is the singular issue that defines I would say the twenty twenties. That could be very well be the issue of the decade. Okay, I'm just look, I'm not disagree with the thing he said. I don't think he's wrong. I think a close second for me, if I went beyond beyond these headlines, would be our debt our, inability for our government to control itself. I was listening to, by the way, if you got if you listen to Georgian Ore

this morning, I am so sorry. Jesus was the son of God, but he wasn't a God. Excuse me, dude, do you know what you're saying? He's one of those I wouldn't tune in to Coast to Coast for accurate biblical theological takes on the divinity in Christology. Oh no, I just feel the need to apologize. I'm so sorry for that rubbish. But

whatever. But in America's first news Gordon Deal, they were talking about Social Security and among the options they talked about to fix it was not cutting government spending and putting money back into the account to honor the promises made to the retired Americans. I was just like, are you kidding? You're an expert anyway. Forty minutes after the hour side, our new friend Scott Beacon, author of the Beeline blog, wrote a piece last week said what am I

missing? It's hard not to be bewildered by Biden's border policy. Yes, I get that Democrats are desperate for new voters. However, do you have to break the immigration laws and also the voting laws to do it. As the woke Democrat agenda becomes so unpopular that the only way to attract voters is

to import them. Is that what this is all about. And then he goes through data and he pulled out a chart here from the CBO CBO Congressional Budget Office estimates of net immigration, and it shows from to Grant's point, to a certain extent, it goes back further to the two thousands, from the beginning of the year of the twenty first century, year two thousand to present, and lawful immigration pretty consistent all along, few ep dips, little

pump, but pretty flat lined. Illegal in twenty twenty it jumped off by a factor never seen in history. When I say off the map, I mean literally off the chart. It is absolutely ballooned. And so in talking about the illegal immigrant numbers, he writes, chaos is sure to follow, it has already begun. What is bewildering is why the Democrats seem to be all in on the open border strategy despite so many voters stating they want to

stop illegal immigration. And then comes the Rismussen report eighty one percent of black voters. Seventy nine percent of Hispanic voters and other race voters say it is important that government stops illegal immigration. Why would the Democrats ignore the views of current voters in the quest for future voters? And then you get to listen. Now, this is where he shares a tweet of Elon Musk. He said, even if they don't vote, illegals are counted in the census.

Millions of illegals in states like California, Illinois, and New York provide additional representation. Elon Musk wrote, more presidential and House of Representatives electoral votes will be assigned and to the new illegals Biden has let in than the population of forty US states. The states that are opening the doors to the illegals. There are states now offering money to citizens who house illegals. Michigan, I

believe, is one of them. That's the game, it's all. It's not about voting, It's about the census, and that would be the long game. Forty six minutes after the hour, come back, We'll talk more about this with Jesus Rodriguez the Morning Show, Preston Scott. Something my wife and I I discussed a few months ago. I would love to see a launch. I haven't seen a launch in person since I was a child and watched some of the early Apollo launches, early Apollo, not the not Apollo

eleven, but the ones that led to all of that. I saw a few of those, maybe one of the last Gemini launches. But tomorrow, whether permitting the Delta for Heavy Rocket, the final Delta for Heavy Rocket launch ever will take place at Cape Canaveral Space Launch Complex thirty seven, and you can buy tickets if you want to make the drive you tickets are still available.

You can go to Kennedyspacecenter dot com and it's pretty cool. They are mission specific, so if something happens that that ticket is good for whenever the launch is rescheduled. They've got a policy on all that. So go to Kennedyspacecenter dot com if you are interested. I've I've I think we brought a few of the kids with us once and tried to see a launch and it got rained out. That was kind of a bummer, But my wife and I have done the tour and the tour of the Kennedy Space Center is one

of the one of the best tours ever. Now I don't think you can tour the entire facility. The bus tours, I think they don't run them on the days of a launch, but they are kind of combo tickets for the launch. I don't know what all is included. You can check that out on the website. But regardless whether you go to a launch or not, man, check out the Kennedy Space Center and make sure you get the tour that takes you through the facilities, onto the Lanch launch pads out there

and to where Atlantis is, the space shuttle Atlantis. That display building is out of this world. Wait did I I'm sorry, I didn't mean that, not that way. It's exceptional and when you see Atlantis in person, it's just wow. Then you go, yeah, we can be pretty smart sometimes. So again tomorrow Delta for Heavy Rocket launch, final final one ever lifting off to tomorrow. Oh wait, no, it's on. It's on me gole Lee. I got totally sidetracked. Here we have uh, we've

got We've got he Zeus Rodriguez coming up next hour. But well, I've kind of just screwed this all up. I was going to do Florida Man Factor fiction. I had all the music do you have. Any music you can play is something, just anything. I don't care what it is. It's not nearly as much fun as the music I have. But that's my fault. I've got I've got so many I kid you not. I have

so many stories here in front of me. I kind of lost track of where I was, and then I got talking about Kennedy Space Center and was totally lost there too. I don't care what it is. It could be Mozart, it doesn't matter anything. Nothing. We got nothing, all right, all right, well we got nothing. So much for that and that fun iHeartRadio, bazillions of music things. We got nothing that strikes me as very funny. When we come back, he zuus Rodriguez spent better than two

decades as a US Border Patrol agent. He still has a lot of connections there, and so we're going to talk about any number of stories that I have here, that I've saved here, that we're talking about even this morning. I want to Some of them we have kind of discussed in advanced and prep forth. Some of them we have not. It'll be kind of I want to just get your reaction to this. Knowing Azou's he has thought about everything that we're going to talk about and then some. So stay with us

the third hour. Uh, it will it will be better than the final moments of the second hour. Well, good morning friends, ruminators. You's a gentlemen wherever you may be. Thank you for listening wherever however. We appreciate it very much. He's Grant Allen, running the radio program known as The Morning Show with Me Preston Scott. I'm Preston and this is Azeus Rodriguez. He is a retired member of the United States Border Patrol, retired agent

and Azeus Welcome back to the show. Hello, my friend, how are you? Good morning? So how are you doing? Find yourself? I'm doing okay. We went through a list, I mean the big stories in the press box today were many, but I have to ask you about the one that we've decided is the biggest. Mexico's President andres Manuel Lopez Obrador telling sixty minutes paraphrasing that the f oh of migrants will continue into the United States

unless the US meets his demands. Yeah, I saw that too. I started laughinging in jeez, Louis boy or mean, health hop is now by Mexico? Okay, is that is that how you view it? Do you view it the way that many are that's diplomatic blackmail? Oh? I would think so, yeah, I have to say so, that's exactly what it is, because they're they're basically saying, yeah, we can control it, but we're not going to let's you know, let's you do what we want

to do. What do you think, rank and file? I mean, what do you think first as a guy who has dealt with this for better than two decades of your life, as a resident of Arizona, who deals with this each and every day in some form or fashion. And then secondly is there's what do you think your fellow agents think of a statement like that? Well, well, let me go back on the for a second.

Back so back in the day, we would if we had is shoes with certain people, and we knew that they couldn't control everything because they were outnumbered in a lot of different areas. But if we could have them control certain areas and certain people that you know on the on the Mexican side, we know we had the ability to talk to them and they would do whatever as best they could to control it or push it somewhere else, you know,

And and kind of work with us in that in that sense. But now, I mean, you're talking about these record numbers that how can they control them? I mean the people on the ground, not so much in his position a lot, but the people that that are on the ground, how can you know? They're out numbered? So they're kind of trying to do as best they can to control it. But again there's the politics, you know, stick their head and everything, and so it makes it even worse.

The reality is, as you pointed out in a note to me, is agents now are required to process numbers that were never ever met to be processed. Exactly, yes, because now you have agents process and you have agents having to to care for them and feed them, et cetera, et cetera, and then transport them from point to point B. So you know

now that it's overwhelming. So you you're you know, you're basically processing numbers and getting them in and getting them out as as you can, because you have a certain time limit that you have to to meet in order to get them in and get them out and get them out to another facility where they can handle them, whether it's a larger attention facility or whether it's to or of these, you know, get them out of the of the borteal's hands

and into these shelters. Talk us through kind of an average sort of way that this works. By that, I mean our agents assigned. Okay, you're going to be out on patrol, you're going to be working this sector of defence. This group is going to be doing this, another group's going to be inside processing, and then it rotates. How does that actually function?

So and so when all this began present, the agents were basically assigned to uh, picking up the the illegal aliens wherever they were in those in along the border and then getting them to a spot where they could uh you know, do a more thorough search of them in a lot of different ways and then finally get some bio information on them and put them on a on a transport bus or a van and get them to the near station or station that they were near. There's too and then from there it was just like

an initial process. And then in some instances they would pack certain people and buses and send them out to other stations or you know, to other larger facilities. So it was you know, the ability to work the traffic so to speak. Was it didn't exist because they were basically as as some of these mentioned to me they were, they were basically the the uber drivers for for all these people. Hang on, We're going to pick up right there.

Regez with US retired agent United States Border Patrol, our guests The Morning Show with Preston Scott on News radio one hundred point seven double us l A or on NewsRadio w f LA, Panama City dot Com. Yeah, boy, common sense amplified in your ears with a Zeus Rodriguez, former US Border

Patrol agent. So, if you're an agent that is out there patrolling, are you patrolling on roads or are you patrolling on back roads, dirt roads along the fence line, along the fence line something we call them cut roads. They're roads that that are that run kind of parallel the border road. And so you're looking for foot sign out there. You know, particular, they have people that have crossed those areas. In some of the remote areas, there can be there can be a TVs, there can be people on

horseback reporting narcotics. So yeah, that's they're basically that's what they're doing out there. They're they're working at that traffic out there. And so when when those agents apprehend x number of illegals and the zip time or whatever, and they transport into a station for processing. Are those agents then going right back

out and picking up where they left off. So the way it worked to Preston was that you would pick them up, get into a van, uh and and do a fuel processing them out there, search them, go through their contents and their backpacks. Uh. You know, if something stuck out in an individual, you'd you would make a note of it on the on the field report and then from there they'd be sent to the station where they

would be processed. So back you know, in the days when you didn't have the the the multitus that you have now, you had an opportunity to look at you know, kind of look once over somebody, or listen to what people were saying or sure or you know, listen to the stories. And then if you had to reflect somebody so to speak, you you do that and when they get to the station and then they do some further investigation. But with the numbers you have now that you know, you don't have

that ability just basically get them in the van and get them out. That's basically what And now the heat coming on here in the west, right, so it's going to be more important to get him in and get him out

out to a cooler facility, will okay. But as the agents are loading them up and transporting them to another location, they're no longer on those cut roads, right, Nope, Nope, they got to go back out and there's not another group of agents go into those same cut roads while that group of agents is coming back, correct, And maybe not because they may be tied up with It depends on the size of the group to dependent the size of the group that you're dealing with, and so doesn't what they have and

going on in their area so well, And that's why I'm asking, do you is it your sense that and I think I know the answer to this, but for the sake of listeners, would it be your sense that the cartels, the smugglers, they know this, and so the people they want to get across the border and let them become godaways. The people that don't

want to be caught, that's the time to get them. As you sort of get a group there that might not be all that important, but then after they've been caught and brought away, then you send your next crew through, Oh yeah easily. Oh yeah, you sacrifice a larger group to get something a smaller group and that's a little bit more that caslo lot more money. And then keep in mind two shift change. They know when the ship change begins and know when agents have to start heading back to the station,

and so they'll run another you know, they'll run multiple groups. Are you know, a larger group through when the agents start to leave the area as the other as an m company just start making a way into the area. See. I mentioned that because another story came out this week of a forty eight year old leader of MS thirteen that was captured on the fb eyes most Wanted list at the California Mexico border. And and I just got the thinking

of our conversations and how many we don't know about. And that's that's exactly what it is pressing, because if we don't know, if there's not an Interpol hit on some of these people that are coming across, there's really no way of knowing what their their past is from whatever the country they're coming from, unless you sense you have to. You have to listen to what they're saying and how they're saying it. And I could hard to explain to you,

but it's your You have a sense of spider sense that will that may kick off at that you know at that point, or a tattoo that you know that that you may see on them on their arms right and somewhere on their body, something that that will will all all of a sudden send a red flag in your head and you start talking a little bit more seeing what's going on. You have that ability. Then you may still have a little bit of ability now, but maybe not in the in the numbers that you

did in the past. So it sets off a whole these, like I said, bells and whistles. When you get somebody like that would call it. Zeus Rodriguez up early, I mean early. He's in Arizona, Friends, three hours earlier to join us live here in the Morning Show with Preston Scott. We come back. Illegals are being robbed on the way and near the border. And that's not just a problem for the illegals. We'll get

to that next year on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. I mean, clearly, a lot of the people that are coming to this country are just wanting a better life, but there are legal ways to enter this country. And sadly, we have an administration making it very easy for peace people to illegally enter this country. But that journey is fraught with danger and Azeus Rodriguez with US a retired US Border Patrol agent azous. These illegal immigrants are targeted.

Oh yes, sir. They're targeted from the very the time they start to make their way into the into some of these countries that they that they passed through, especially they're coming from South America. But that's all. Even when they get up to the border, uh, you know, they're they're running a gauntlet of bandits, and and even even if if they were across the border and and uh and start making their way to northbound, not just

giving up like they like they're a lot of them are doing now. But if they're beating northbound, they can also be robbed near the border area as well, assaulted, rape. I mean, there's a number of things that can happen to them. I mean, I'm curious, is this is this a racket in the sense could cartels be robbing them on the front end to create situations desperation on the back end where they then have to make arrangements with

the cartels to get paying them to get them into the country. But that's a possibility. But I mean you're looking at these guys, it's it's it's like it's in the passes, the tentacle look of all these the cartels. So you have them that they can be robbed south of the line by cartel associated members. They can be robbed prior right before they get to the line. They can be robbed on the way, you know, being transported down to the to the line, you know, even acrost uh into you know,

as they head north down. So it's just a there's so many ways that they can be you know, they can be taken advantage of by so many different people. How does that and then if they get to a to a to a fash house, it could that's the same thing that can happen there. How does this pose a threat? How does this spill over to agents so on along the border? You when if they're getting robbed, you

know there a lot of these cartoon members are using firearms. So if there's there can be a confrontation between a cartel member or uh, a bandit UH and so or crew as we would call them rip crew and so there could be a competition, and so they just are are in danger of that happening. Before. We had an incident number of years ago where the cartel basically executed it about the five or six guys, right, Nick, I mean probably within the so and stlow of the border, and they left one guy

to live so he could tell the rest of them. And what they did with him is they cut his throat. He was able to survive, he was able to make the north of the border and ran into an ancient goodness. So it's it's yeah, it's a it's an ongoing thing. Person that this is, this has been happening. So they they rubbed the running that coppin on a on a regular basis, and then talk about the women that

can be sexually assaulted out there as well. We talk about rank and file police officers in certain jurisdictions in the country that just are overwhelmed with frustration because they arrest people and judges turn them loose. District attorneys request no request, a one dollar bail or none whatsoever, and they turn them loose. I

can't imagine what agents think when they see a story like this. Immigration judges have thrown out two hundred thousand deportation cases simply because the Biden administration did not file paperwork on time. Simply well amazing, yes, but not amazing because that's now I'm used to all of the way this is all working out now. And the one question person should be is what kind of why were those individuals set up for deportations? Did they? Were they or they set up

for deportation because they were a criminal? And and so what kind of crimes did they commit? That was? That should be a question that people should be asking, why were they? What kind of crimes did these people commit in order for them to be set up for deportation? Hearing what's interesting and when you dig deeper into the data, in Texas and Florida had roughly fifty percent of its cases dismissed New Jersey, Washington, in California less than four

percent. Wow, I didn't know that one. That's I mean that that speaks to an intentional, deliberate plan to release illegal immigrants, the worst of the worst, the deep those set for deportation into the states trying to fight illegal immigration. Oh yeah, that's that's is everly what it sounds like.

That's exactly what it sounds like I mean, And so as an agent, there's not much you could do. You're task with processing and getting them to the facility, and then from there it falls on the immigration judge to find and decide they're going to deport them or not give deport them and an essential even if they show that they don't show up or give them an order of deportation and they have to leave the country by a certain date, you don't

get their business in order. So unfortunately the agents are just asked with process even getting them out, and so the turnstile continues. Oh yeah, it's not going to stop rusting. Then we're hitting the time of the year when when the numbers you know, starts to spike because the weather is warmer, it's not as it's not as cold as it was a few months ago. So now you're looking at at at the numbers start probably working a spike.

And then you're also looking at this at the agents having to be tied up with having just to provide uh you know, possible first because they come across and they're dehydrated. AZEUS is always thanks for the time. We'll talk again soon, Thank you, sir, taker. Thank you Azeus Rodriguez with US

Bright and Early in Arizona live on the Morning Chip with Pruston Scott. All right, we've got a severe thunderstorm warning with possible half dollar size hail winds up to fifty miles an hour to the west of Tallahassee, east of the Panama City area. But storms are popping up and this particular alert goes through eight forty five. It encompasses Midway, Quincy, Havana, out of Pulkas Calvary and is moving north northeast. So there you go. About nineteen schools

are in this area. Again, it's a it's a warning, which means we got storms brewing out there, so just be safe if you are out driving. Big stories in the press box brought to you by Restore Carpet Care and TILE. I think we've settled on the biggest story being that the Mexican president overdoor telling uh A corresponding with sixty minutes that unless the United States complies with requests from Latin America countries to give them money, the tide of migrants

will continue. So not only is this a plot of the Democrats to move the census and uh and and listen when I get to this story tomorrow of what this what what's happened with the Biden administration not filing paperwork on time and the locations where they don't file it and those that they do, it will be the big It will probably be the biggest of the big stories tomorrow. It's a huge story. We've kicked around for a while now what we would

do if we were in charge Mexicans. Mexico's president is basically engaging in diplomatic blackmail and that would not be warmly received by a Scott administration, just would not. I'm reminded of a period in history forgotten in American history. Ooh, this will be good. Are you familiar with wait a minute, ladies and gentlemen, gentlemen, gentlemen, grand grand allan notable times of history forgotten

from history. Are you familiar with the term not the congressional term, but the term filibustering, of course, not the term most known of like going on a long monologue for you know, some hours at a time. Different term filibustering was basically these The most famous one was a filibuster named William Walker who basically he and his company of men based Scotsman had a big sword.

Yeah, there you go. They basically led a military coup into Latin American countries back in the eighteen fifties to establish a pro American state, I think Nicaragua and a couple other Latin American states and eventually failed. But I'm thinking to myself, hmm, lesson, just an interesting thing from history. And now we've got left hand. Yeah, and now we've got the president of Mexico basically holding us hostage. And I'm like, well that you earlier invoked

the Halls of Montezuma. The I mean Jefferson said, yeah, we're done. Yeah, Yeah, We're done here, yep. And then there will be no more paying Patris to remind you of the Mexican War. Like we we're not paying you to not rob the bank Vera Cruz is ours. Yeah. I mean, I can think of a lot of properties that would be lovely to have as part of the US territories. I hear can kun as

the fifty first state would be kind of nice. I just take the whole thing, someone's got to bring order, push it further south and create a demilitarized zone that is a no man's zone called Mexico. We would just take the egg the m off of it and call it Exico. Yeah, you exit here, exit co. We'll just rename it. We'll have Texico. Okay, that works. Of course, there's a gas company that might have a problem with that. Texico with an eye. I got you, I

got you. Trump media stock jumps the president by offering his company up for public trading, has increased his net worth by four billion. I just could you imagine judge evil and uh, judge what it's crazy and and twisted and sick and evil. And he's he was about yeah, yeah, yeah, we have him now. And Latitia James in there and they're sipping MARGUERITEA is going, oh, we're gonna take his property and you and I we're gonna get a fee, We're gonna get kickbacks. Yes, yes, And then

they read Trump's value increases by four billion dollars. Oh, those are among the big stories this morning. Welcome to the Morning Show with Preston Scott's Yeah, this will be interesting. The hybrid kickoff the NFL was in a quandary. The kickoff was one of the more dangerous plays that exists in the game of football. However, getting rid of it is killing the game. Most kickoffs result in touchbacks in the pro game. Now kickers are just too good.

They just kick it too far. Now, it's not as simple as just well put the kickoff line of the twenty yard line. Here's what the owners are doing for one season. It starts this year. They have come up with a hybrid kickoff rule. Kickers will continue to kick from the thirty five yard line. The kickoff teams remaining ten players will line up at the receiving team's forty yard line. On the other side of the fifty At least nine members of the return team will be in what's called the setup zone.

The setup zone has to be between the thirty and thirty five yard lines, So that's shrinking the distance between the coverage team and the returning team down to five or ten yards. That's it, so not as much speed, right. The two returners can line up in what's called the landing zone, which is between the goal line and the twenty yard line. No one other than the kicker and the returners can move until the ball hits the ground or is

touched by a player in the landing zone. You might be thinking, well, what about on sidekicks gone. You can do an on sidekick, but you have to inform the other team and the officials that you're doing an on sidekick, and then you resort back to traditional lineup for the on sidekick. That's it. The idea is to bring kickoffs back into the game, but

more safely. A modified version of this has been used in the XFL, where ninety percent of the kickoffs were returned during the two seasons of the XFL. The other thing that's interesting is that if a ball is kicked into the end zone, it's a touchback and it goes to the thirty yard line. No fare catches are allowed. You catch it between the twenty five and goal line, or you are between the twenty and the goal line, or it goes to the thirty on a touchback. What do you think? Not bad?

I like the idea of bringing kick It does annoy the tar out of me. When the guy's standing at the seven yard line and he just watches, you know, the ball like go over his head or whatever, or he calls a fair catch at the seven yard line, I'm like, this is ridiculous. I miss the days of Devin Hester. Yeah, well, look, Green Bay benefit a lot of people were saying, why did green

Bay spend so much money to bring Keyshawn Nixon back? Because he's led the league two years in a row and kickoff returns, which oh, by the way, is something green Bay never has done. And they knew this rule change was coming, and so they invested in the guy as a kick returner and a nickelback. So we'll see if but so I just there you go. When you see it, you'll know you're welcome. Well, you know what, it had to happen. At some point in the broadcast. We

had to talk about food. It's a thing. We all need it. And while you could debate that some of the things we talk about don't really sound like food even when we're talking about food, because some of you are like, fast food is not food. I get it, absolutely, but it's still food news. McDonald's has gotten married to Krispy Kreme. Both chains announced yesterday that McDonald's will begin selling crispy Cream donuts and it will be nationwide

by the end of twenty twenty six. Krispy Kreme will be making donuts for McDonald's now. Given the number of McDonald's versus the number of Krispy Cream locations. Does that mean that that communities and states that don't have a does any state not have a Krispy Kreme? Or does I mean? I don't know the answer to that, but there will be an expanded partnership. Three flavors of Krispy Cream donuts will be delivered Original glazed, Chocolate, iced with sprinkles,

and chocolate ice cream filled. They will be available individually or in boxes of six, that's your choice. It will be sold from breakfast and last throughout the day while supplies last on a given day. My guess is that it will. It will take a while before this, you know, gets across the country. Obviously. What I really what I really like though, is uh is you read the comments to stories just sometimes there's some gem right. The ingredients are sugar, expansion foam, air, and more sugar.

That stuff under the clearcoat doesn't qualify as dough. The clear cut expansion pobe brought to you by Barno Heating and Air. It's the Morning Show one on w f l A. I don't consider Crispy cream to be a traditional donut, but they're they're they're they're not expansion foam. They are basically pure sugar, and that there's nothing wrong with that. If that's what you enjoy. Look, I'll eat a Krispy Cream donut. We have, We've had them

here. Some of the team rolls out some Krispy Kreme now and then buys a big box of them and sets them in the in the UH commissary, I've been known to partake of one or twelve. I mean, you know, big stories in the press box. It's just a ton of things talked about on today's program. And in fact, I had one very unprofessional segment of the program where I just got lost. I rolled Grand under the bus and I got lost. But the rest of the show was pretty good.

So you gotta listen to the podcast if only to hear that segment where I just flamed because I did. That's all right. Four shows, Yeah, there's some flame outs along the way. At least it wasn't a whole show of smoke and fire. Tomorrow, Steve Stewart, doctor David Harts, and Jerome Hudson joins us. Cannot wait. Check out the blog page. That'll feel some talk

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