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Ep. 5149: Chaos at UCLA

May 01, 20242 hr 34 min
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Good morning, Hi friends, welcome another radio program of creaminess. It's The Morning Show with Thrustin Scott. Tastes good, satisfying when it goes down. Yeah, welcome to May First It's uh. It's program fifty one forty nine and day eleven, ninety seven of this catastrophe known as the Biden Years. But I digress. Let's start with some scripture. Really need to here. Hebrews eleven six says, and without faith, it is impossible to please him.

For whoever would draw near to God must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who seek him. You know, Brian Cox is not the football player. The actor. You would recognize him absolutely. He has been in the Jason Bourne movies before. He his character offed himself in the in the first one I think it was. He's the voice of the McDonald's commercials Now. He's the guy that does Da Da Da Da Da. He's Scottish. He just covers his accent up because he plays roles in America rough Skin,

very good act played just a ton of roles. He was in Troy with Brad Pitt, Eric Banya, Orlando Bloom. He he's an atheist and he's been right now out mocking Christians, all faiths, but really pointedly Christians. And once again I remind you, if you're an atheist, your name's in the Bible, because only a fool says in his heart there is no God. But this scripture here in Hebrews eleven. You have to have faith to draw near to God. And as I remind people time and again,

everybody has faith, it's where you choose to place it. With that we begin overnight. The violence at the campus of UCLA was extreme. Police left, they watched pro Israeli groups showed up, most of them not students. They're just they've had enough. And the fights, the violence, the attacks, pepper, spray, mace, you name it. I mean, there have been threats with tasers, people with tasers. It's insane what is being

allowed to happen on college campuses. And you know what it's revealing. In the world of sports, there's kind of a it's sort of an axiom that pressure reveals character. It reveals kind of the makeup of the athlete. These situations reveal leadership or the lack thereof. What you're seeing across the country is what we have been documenting for two plus decades on this show. Our public

education system is lost, and it's lost because we have weak leaders. The leadership lack thereof has been revealed in this current pressure that's being exerted on college campuses where you see just protests, but no violence, no disruptions. You have leadership here in these places New York, California. Interesting, no leadership. Ten minutes after the hour, it's The Morning Show with Preston Scott. The Morning Show with Preston Scott took hours in California before police dealt with UCLA.

Is unbelievable. It just you'd be grateful you live in Florida. That's all I'll say right now. May first, inside the American Patriots Almanac. This is kind of cool. May first, eighteen eighty four. Construction agan on the Home Insurance Building in Chicago. It's considered the first of America's skyscrapers. The designer, Major William LeBaron Jenny first tall building to use steel as a skeleton for support. Chicagoans were so worried that it would fall down,

city officials haulted construction till they could investigate the safety of the structure. When the building was finished, the fall of eighteen eighty five, people stood at its base and stared ten stories up. Now we go to May one, nineteen thirty one. That's when President Herbert Hoover dedicated the one hundred and two story Empire State Building twelve hundred and fifty feet from sidewalk to roof tall building in the world when it was completed. Held the record for four decades until

the construction of the World Trade Center in Manhattan. And of course we know now the replacement to that is seventeen hundred and seventy six feet tall, which just makes me smile. Also on May one, in eighteen ninety eight, squadron of US ships defeats a Spanish squadron in Manila Bay during the Spanish American

War. Nineteen forty one, Orson Wells Wells film Citizen Kane debuts at the RKO Palace in New York City. Nineteen sixty three, Jim Whittaker becomes the first American to climb Mount Everest. Nineteen seventy, the population of the US tops two hundred million, and on this date in twenty eleven, Seal Team six snuffs Osama bin Laden. It was actually May second in Pakistan. But may first here, well done, men, you rid the world of a

rotten, soulless human being. Good stuff all right. Tomorrow National Day of Prayer on the steps of the capital. Some worship begins at eleven thirty. At noon, the prayer begins. Runs from noon to one fifteen. If you want to take part, bring your lawn chairs and come again. Tomorrow noon Eastern the prayer begins. It's National Day of Prayer. State capitals at

noon on the East coast begin begin praying. People will be praying for their state, for their nation, for their communities, for this country, for the world, for God's mercy. We've made a wreck of things, we really have. And then quick reminder. We are now in May. We're getting closer to the tenth annual Lionfish Festival in Destin. Want to do a little hunting or just take part lionfish open game, man, spear those bad boys. There are prizes, I mean, nearly one hundred thousand dollars worth

of prizes up for grabs. Most lionfish, largest lionfish, smallest lionfish. They don't care. Just kill them all and they'll be serving them up at restaurants the week of But if you want to learn more, emeraldcoastopen dot com. If you are into spearfishing, emeraldcoastopen dot com. Sixteen minutes after the hour, come back and we will talk about daily hygiene. Next May first yep, fifth month of the year, thirty days from the celebration of the

Covenant of God with Noah celebration of the Rainbow in the sky. I will not yield, all right, I said, hygiene. Here's we posed the question. I didn't get to it. Do you shower every day? According to surveying, two thirds of American shower every day. I would say that there is a percentage that don't have access. There's another percentage that are just kind of earthy, you know what I mean. And I'm not suggesting because look, there are parts of the world where it would probably be some form

of sin to waste water finger quotes in that way every day. There are parts of this world where they don't have running water. That is a luxury. But as we're talking about and two, for the most part, those of us in America. Interesting here that there are some in the field that believe that daily hot showers are bad for you. Now, some obviously shower to wake up, just kind of get the day started, wash the oil out of the hair, and just get to, you know, whatever the

funk off yourself. And then there are those that work and they come home after a day of work and they shower and they freshen up, and I want to stink for their family friends, whatever they're doing. Crawl in bed with dirt and grind Yeah yeah, I mean yeah, if you work a manual labor job, or if you're just out working in your yard. Yeah, yeah, It's like Saturdays will be the day that I normally might not shower first thing in the morning because I'm out there working in my yard.

Yeah, and then I'll shower later. But here's the reasoning. Hot showers remove healthy oils and good bacteria from the skin. It can result in dry, itchy, irritated skin. I believe that. I believe that it can dry your skin out. That's why you moisture eyes. That's also true. Yeah, I don't, and I don't generally do that. I in the winter. I didn't this year. Yeah, I didn't have to. I usually when I when I lived in Oklahoma and the winters were particularly colder than

here. Yes, and the wind, my hands would crack and they never, they never, they never painful. Yeah, they never do here, but that was a few years ago. Yeah, Drier humidity, lower humidity, cold temperatures can really dry your skin out. And and you know, I over the years, every now and then in the winter, I would I would have to put some kind of you know, skin lotion on my legs because they get real itchy. But I didn't have to do that this

year. I know you're really excited to know that, aren't you. The other thing that is mentioned here in research is that it could perhaps reduce your immune system. Our immune systems need a certain amount of normal micro organisms, dirt, et cetera to build itself. We kind of talked about that with

mas Even though masks are kind of useless. The breathing is limited, and so we're not breathing as deeply, and the things that we take in that allow our immune system to build up immunities to the things that are naturally out there gets limited and hindered. And so the same they're suggesting is true with daily showers that you could in fact be hurting your immune system. Lastly, the chemicals in the water. Yeah, I'm totally real salts, heavy metals,

chlorine, fluoride, pesticides, different things. And then of course there's the shampoo's, conditioners and soaps. Being careful about what you use there. Look, I'm not here to advocate one way or the other. I'm a daily guy for the most part. It's kind of my thing. It's shower daily. I'm with the two thirds, you know me. I'm just kind of I'm an America's guy. I wonder what their view is of the trend of doing cold plunges now. I don't know if you've seen now, Oh

yeah, yeah, absolutely, I'm all about it. Everyone's doing cold plunges, and I wonder if they because everyone that does it says there's good healing properties when you finish, will work out right, and you've got inflammation in your all I believe muscles and joints, and then doing a cold plunge helps kind of soothe all of that inflammation. I believe that. I also believe that you will remember it a cold plunge. Oh my gosh. Yeah,

I'll just say it this way. I did not do a full cold plunge, and I'm not talking about cooler water for you know, like in a cold pool after you're out working in the yard or a hot day. That kind of refreshing. I'm talking about, Yeah, when when I got into a cold pool for a while, never been the same, never been the same. It affected me. I'll just leave it at that right there. Back with the Big Stories in the press Box next, consider him your truth

Detector. The Morning Show with Preston Scott on News Radio one hundred point seven WUFLA Big Stories in the press Box brought to you by Grove, a creative marketing and digital expertise. So video has shown a professional protest consultant among the group at Columbia. Don't know if she got arrested. She's been arrested eighty plus times. Her name is Lisa Fithian. Maybe we'd just call her Filthian, sixty three year old white lady who literally is likely paid. You figure

out by who. But she has been arrested over eighty times. She's been in climate change protests, Occupy Wall Street, now the Palestinian movement. She's she's a real believer in the causes. I'm telling you, you've gotta make you gotta you gotta make this hurt. You gotta run these kids out of school suspension. No no, no, no, no no, they're out of school an egregious violation of school policies. In Florida, nine pro Palestinian

protesters are facing criminal charges. They were arrested early this week Monday. Spokesman for the University of Florida, Steve Orlando. What a great name for a spokesman in a Florida university, Steve Orlando. This is not complicated. The University of Florida is not a daycare. We do not treat protesters like children. They knew the rules, they broke the rules. They'll face the consequences.

Can I just ask you, when was the last time you heard of a university spokesman at a public university release a statement that direct about anything going on on campus that was wishy washy. You don't hear it. There's a very different atmosphere at the University of Florida. I'm grateful to hear it. Absolutely awesome, awesome development there. I thought of reading the names of those arrests did on this on the chance that some of you might know somebody and

you could laugh at them. But I'll I'll see if I have time to do that. Later us in Mexico, the resident and his counterpart in Mexico, the President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador. What is your name, sir? My name is Andreas Manuel Lopez Obrador. What's your name? Ice Cream? Joe Neapolitan, It's that's He's a great leader, cool sword, met him, met the man, looked him in the eye. My uncle served with him at Waterloo. Uncle I did. They're now vowing to crack down on

illegal border crossings. Why would that be? Why would Joe be talking about that? Now? You you do realize what that implies, right, that he could have done that all along? Uh? And then there's this and and just yeah, I'm late. Okay, we'll break here. I'll come back with this. The gag order contempt charge on Trump. Gotta look just to tad deeper on that one. This is The Morning Show with Preston Scott.

Okay, producer, you gotta keep me on track here, good copy, gold leader, all right, but I gotta, I gotta, I gotta get this in, all right. Trump gets fined nine times thousand bucks each for violating a gag order he's making comments on social media, and the judge one merchand judge wah merchand had a problem with it. Now, among the things that Trump pointed out, and this is what I wanted to focus on, is and he's rejected all the arguments why he should be allowed to

continue to post is the President was speaking about the judge's daughter. Now, on the surface, you would go, well, now, come on, that's not fair game. Come on, come on Trump, Come on with Donald. But dig a dip, just dip bit lit deeper here. Listen to this. She is a Democratic Party consultant. Trump said, the judge really needs to recuse himself. I think that's fair. I think it's fair. Family member is working for the for the opposition party that's trying to get

you in prison. Anyway, he's been fine for contempt. Judge said, I would love to charge you more. I would love to find you more commensurate with your wealth, but I can't. So there, pay your nine thousand dollars, pull it out of your your wallet, all right. I might have made that part up, but I didn't. I didn't make up the fact that he stated he wanted to charge him more. He wanted to find him a higher amount, but he's prohibited by law. If I had

been Trump's attorneys. I would say, well, why stop there. It hasn't stopped Biden. Do what you want, find him whatever you want, go for it. I'd have goaded him into it, poke him, hooke him in the chest. I know you are what am I? I know you are? What am I? Why are you hitting yourself? Yeah? Hitting yourself? Yah? Are you're hitting yourself? Okay, gotta get back to it here, because I have tried three times to do this story.

Highest cannabis use found among lower income, less educated Gallop Survey. Regular cannabis use is using it a minimum of ten days per month. The highest regular use is in US adults who earn less than twenty four thousand a year. Boy, that makes sense. I'm sorry. I think that explains why they're making less than twenty four thousand dollars a year, not a month a year. It makes you cloudy headed, lethargic. It just does, and you

want to eat doritos, fat doritos. It just fits, just works, just does, And then I get this other story here, This just ties so perfectly the rankings of the best and worst cities to get stoned. I want to go where it's worst. Okay, here's the worst. Federal Way, Washing Washington. Okay, what are they just picking random small towns? I looking into the surveying. This just this is the type of thing that I go through my fifteen to two thousand emails a week for you people.

They don't say why they're ranked at the way that they are, but just quickly the worst to get stone Federal Way, Washington, Trenton, New Jersey, Cicero, Illinois, Kent Washington, Elgin, Illinois, Clifton, New Jersey, Bloomington, Illinois, Elizabeth, New Jersey, Springfield, Illinois. Rock the worst are in Illinois or in New Jersey, in Washington. What's the best? Los Angeles is number one? Yeah, San Francisco, Number two, Vegas, number three, Denver, Mile High, I mean Rocky

Mountain High. Baby, come on, number five, New York, Number six, San Diego. That surprised me. Number seven Portland doesn't surprise. I mean number eight, Sacramento, nine Oakland, Tan, Santa Anna. So let's see here now. Yeah, six cities of the top ten or in California. Low hanging fruit. Yeah, feels predictable there, Glad I could help. Forty seven minutes after the hour, come back, Yeah, just coming back Preston Scott, they're gonna get a I'm just reached witch knock

knock, who's that sh on w FLA. The panic is setting in what is the panic? Biden's in trouble. I still don't believe they're gonna there. He's gonna go through with this. I still think his numbers are so bad and cratering. The economy's getting worse, inflation's picking back up. It never got to the levels that it was supposed to. All of the legislative fixers have failed. And of course they have because we've not made regulatory changes.

We've not We're he's about to tax you even more. You want money flowing into an economy, you quit taxing people. You cut the size of government so that you require less money, and you get we have people more of their money back. The only way you're gonna get money back into the economy. As far as inflation, I don't know how you correct that.

They think this this FED policy thing is it's not working. But when you go back to all of these external pressures that are in the workplace, whether it's a good or a service, or goods and services like a restaurant where the cost of food is up, the cost of labor is up. Ergo, the cost of being in business is up. Will you have to maintain

your margins to stay afloat. You can't just break even. Mom and pop shops can get away with that for a short period of time, but even then, you can't just break even on your operational costs because there are always other costs that you have to pay. There are always things that come up, There's always you have to have a sinking fund. And I describe that the way that it's traditionally been used. That's a fund that you know,

a household has an emergency fund, that's a sinking fund. If you're if you're a landlord, you you charge more than what you need so that you put money aside every month for things that come up that need to be repaired, so you're not pulling it out of your emergency savings. You have money saved up over years to pay for the new air conditioner, for the new water heater. Because you're the landlord, it's up to you. It's up to you to provide those things. You got to have a working oven range.

Anyway, I say that that there there's the panics setting in at the at the annual media Sure with the White House White House Correspondent Dinner. I think it is Biden is out there and he's telling the media, you can't, you can't treat this this election the same. You gotta be you gotta be diligent, you gotta he's he's begging the media to carry his water for him, as they already do. But then you've got George Stephanopoulos up out

there. Now he's melting down on television giving monologues about the media has to do its job. It cannot trace treat the twenty twenty four race like a like a normal, like a normal campaign, because it's not up until now quoting until now, no American president has ever faced criminal trial. You know what. I know how he means that. But let's invert that as we as we have to do when analyzing the liberals. Now, why would it be that up until now, no president has faced criminal charges? Why now,

see I turn that around. It's because it's a coordinated effort to keep Donald Trump from being elected president. That's why it hasn't happened before. Hello, friends, ladies and gentlemen, ruminators, daring far Welcome Morning show with Crustin Scott as second hour. I'm Preston. He's granted. We're relaxed today. Relaxed around here, kind of a relaxed vibe. J. D. Johnson coming in in a little while. Personal Defense segment. We got Florida

Man Factor fiction this hour as well as Florida Man Stories. I wanted to follow up on our topic in the last segment and tie it to a piece written by Larry Cudlow. Cudlow was Assistant to the President for Economic Policy, director of the National Economic Council under Trump. He's been a senior contributor at CNBC It's a show called The Cudlow Report. Served as chief economist and senior

managing director of bear Stearns from eighty one to eighty five. He was Associate director for Economics and Planning, the Office of Management and Budget during the Reagan administration. This is his wheelhouse. He pointed something out though that I didn't give much thought to. He said that the DEI policies of Biden, they are the He used the word progenitor of the anti semitism virus that's hitting campuses,

and if you think about it, he's got a point. That's the type of thing that opens the door to the preferential treatment that these knuckleheads are getting on college campuses. It's not extended to every group, just some groups. But he personally got onto the agenda of Biden. I mentioned to you that he wants to raise your taxes, he wants to take more money. He is the federal government is like the worst addicted drug user you've ever seen

in what they'll do for money. Take the picture of your mind, in your mind of the worst drug addict addict and the means that they'll go to to take I mean, I saw a story last month of someone who murdered their parents because they had a drug habit. The federal governments addicted to our money, and Biden will do anything to get it. Cudler rights. Successful earners and entrepreneurs create companies from scratch that can wind up hiring hundreds of thousands

of people, paying them good wages, offering fantastic economic opportunities. But the Biden budget has come up with this crazy idea of taxing white people because they own more assets than people of color. Now, before you say, what do you mean white people? Janet Yellen was asked about the capital gains tax going to forty four point six percent, taking nearly half. She in her

commentary said that white families disproportionately hold more assets. Well, but what's the point If you remember during the Trump years, black and Hispanic businesses prospered, unemployment rates, real unemployment rates dropped, poverty declined, inequality dropped for the first time in nearly four decades. Why lower taxes? We got more money back from foreign nations because American businesses were like, wait, I can do

business here and not be hammered. I'd rather do business in America. But I'm not stupid. So what's going to happen with the Biden thing? The Biden Plan is going to send more money overseas, and so as a result of that, he's now working with g twenty countries. He wants to tax millionaires and billionaires two percent on their assets on their assets. Why is that? Because they can do that every year? Friends. I just wanted to

take a second to point out what Cudlow's pointing out. A rising tide lifts all ships, but a lowered tide lowers them all to when you set up a tax system to punish success, you will have less of it. When you set up a tax system to punish one particular racial demographic, you will have less success because that racial demographic employs all kinds of people, creates opportunities for all kinds of people. This is the stupidity of being a democrat and

an a liberal. Sadly, they're a handful of rhinos that sign up for this as well. This is the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Perfect follow up from one of the research assistants. Two largest banks in America are declaring a loss of four point five billion in debt from charge offs. You know

what charge off is. Charge off is what happens when a revolving credit customer, a credit customer cannot pay their bet, their debt, can't pay it, They don't have the assets to liquidate to pay it, they don't have the resources to pay it, and so the hit to the credit rating see yesterday's show is substantial, but it's bigger to the bank. The bank has to just write it off. It's a loss. I mean, we're talking JP Morgan Chase. Net chargeoffs hit two billion in the first quarter of the

year. Bank of America one point five billion, double the previous year. What does that tell you. Now, really, what does that tell you? Are there some people that rack up the credit cards they get one, rack it up with the full intent of not paying it back. Yeah, there's a few of those, but for most that's not the way it works because they know it devastates their credit. It tells you the real depth of

the problem with the economy. I don't I don't know how much more we can share with you on a regular basis on this program to convince you that the what Biden is doing is destroying this economy. And my contention is it is intentional. If it weren't, you would make different decisions. You know, some of this stuff isn't like a recipe where you try a little bit of this and a little bit of that, and you add this much seasoning and it's like eh, and then you add a little more and then it's,

oh no, that's still not quite right. So you go to it's not like that. This higher taxes does it work or not? It doesn't work. It doesn't work. It fails every stink in time. Lower taxes, it works every time. So if you're taxing, if you're over regulating, if you're constantly doing things that create a negative effect inside the economy, you do the opposite of that, and when you don't, that must mean that what is being done is intentional. You're intentionally doing it, or you

wouldn't. You would change course, you would say, guys, this isn't working. We need to do it differently because we want to be successful. Except that's not what illiberals think. Remember Obama's stated plan was to transform this country, to transform its healthcare to be more socialist, to transform its economy to be more in keeping with the rest of the world, because we have too much w it's happening. It's intentional. You don't have to trust all

Republicans, but as a brand, they're better. That's where we are right now. There's the way that we would love things to be, but then there's the way things are. Yeah. Wednesday May first on the Morning show, total conjecture. Because I am not a news program, I'm allowed to offer opinion about news stories. I'm able to offer my analysis, although that's a really overbaked word. The headline that caught my eye on the ESPN website

was this US Mexico withdraw twenty twenty seven Women's World Cup bid. Look to twenty thirty one. That was interesting to me. Let me look at something here. Not US women's soccer national team rankings. Here's the FIFA World rankings. Hmm, Guess who's number one Spain. Guess who's number two? England? Guess who's number three France? Guess who's number four? Falling two spots. The US theory, Let me read the headline again, US Mexico withdraw

twenty twenty seven Women's World Cup bid, look to twenty thirty one. My theory is it's buttressed by the comments of US Soccer President Cindy Parlow Cone. Hosting a woman a World Cup tournament is a huge undertaking, and having additional time to prepare allows us to maximize its impact across the globe. Agreed, I'm proud of our commitment to provide equitable experiences for the players, fans, and all our stakeholders. Shifting our bid will enable us to host a record

breaking Women's World Cup in twenty thirty one. That will help us grow and raise the level of the women's game, both here at home as well as across the board across the globe. Here's what I think the US team's in trouble. It's going the wrong way. It's trending the wrong way, and don't give me this. Well, the world is catching up to the United States. Oh no, no, no, no, no no, the United States is regressing the national team. I'll make that. I would make

this prediction. There's no way for me to confirm it, so it just'll have to just hang out there as a well, you don't know that fair enough. I think a collegiate team coached by say Mark Grecorian would beat the US women's national team. Give the best collegiate players a few months to play some friendlies, with a good coach and no politics, they'll win. I predicted this slide. I did, And if you listen to this show, you know it. I told you the women's program was too busy being political

activists and they've lost their edge. And they still have people, they've still got hangovers that are in that, and then they've got some new ones that have come up that want to be that. They want to be the next Megan Rapino, they want to be the next you know, activist. It's not gonna work. And you know what's happening in Spain. They're playing soccer. They're not in they're not getting into all this crap. They're not advocating

for trans women otherwise known as men playing their sport. It's just not happening. So yeah, this delay, in my opinion, is a hope. It's a hope, and I don't think they have the courage to admit the real core problem here. I don't think it's going to make all that much difference, but hey, that's what that's what's happening. My two cents on it. Twenty seven minutes after the hour, Big Stories in the press Box

coming up. It's The Morning Show with Preston Scott. Half Way through the May first edition of The Morning Show, I am here relegated to the Studio one B over there in Studio one A Grant Allen running the show. We've got Florida Man coming up in the next half hour Florida Man Factor fiction as well some health news. Just a few minutes its way. J D.

Johnson next hour, Talent training group with some personal defense. We'll talk about some a wide array of topics fueled by things in the news, of course, but the Big Stories in the press Box brought to you by Grove of Creative Marketing and Digital Expertise US and Mexico vowing to crack down on illegal border crossings. Okay, I say that headline. What's your reaction, FOI just nonsense. They're not cracking down on anything. They love it. They There

have been different theories circulating around why Mexico. Because it's now kind of becoming more mainstream now that a lot of the border crossings, a lot of the drug trade that's happening across the border has ties back to China, they view this as a long term kind of history of retribution against the West for the opium wars. Mexico themselves views this kind of invasion and facilitating chaos against the United States as a retribution for the Mexican War, and so they have a

long view of history. They're thinking like, hey, this is our historic territory. They're not gonna stop this. They they want Teyhos back and they can't have teyhas back. Joint statement. In the short term, the two leaders ordered their national security teams to work together to immediately implement concrete measures to significantly reduce irregular border crossings while protecting human rights. Let's go back to our overarching statement. If it's not intentional, what is it. Why now has

the mission been accomplished. They've got in millions and milli they're going to get a percentage of them voting illegally in this country in the presidential election. Have they done some math? Have they done some calculation? Is because the border is either one or two. It's the economy and the border. Those are the two issues reigning supreme in all polling. If it's not the economy, number one, it's the border. If it's not number If it's not number

one, it's number two. So this is a calculation by Biden, and it also illustrates they could have been doing something all along, but that was not the plan. See, that's this is the lowest of hanging fruit. And I realized that this becomes so redundant, but it is important because that

is how we learn. We learn through repetition. And in the case of my show, we have new listeners all the time, and when someone that's not really heard or considered this is confronted by it, then all of a sudden, you, if that's you, you have to decide, well, you know that's a fair point. If they're taking many why didn't they do this three years ago? Because they didn't want to three years ago. They wanted the invasion. And Grant is on the money when he says this is

window dressing, this is nothing. They want this to continue overnight. If you did not see violence at UCLA, they stormed the building at Columbia arrested a bunch of people. There was a professional protest consultant in the mix in Colombia. How do you get that job? My guess, well, they've been apparently the word on the street is they were hiring people at three thousand dollars. The rate was three thousand dollars for eight hours of work a week

for three months. This money's gotta be going and I mean, think about it. Soros is probably funding all of this as well as apparently there's another group called the Rockefeller Brothers Foundation oof, and so that's cheap for them. Yeah, I mean there's college kids, they just want some cash. But you actually have official protest consultants in the mix. But Ucla there was violence. Not in Florida. It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott's. Now that's

not to say there haven't been arrests. There were some arrests on the FSU campus. Arrests on the Florida campus. That's fine, you're just not seeing the problem we engage in. Butd nipping around here, I have a question I'd like to pose. So we know obviously that the Palestinian pro Palestinian protesters they don't really have a high view of Maybe they're just paid to the highest bidder. Wow, the disrespect on this radio show unreal. Sorry, just

did a little slurp. Go ahead. The pro Palestinian protesters know, like, if you were to ask them, what's their general view of say Trump voters, or people who live in the Heartland, or Christians or you know, people who live in the South, whatever, It's probably not a very

high view. Similarly, if you were to ask these Ivy League schools, the administrators and professors that work at these education you know, high higher ed institutions, what their view of that same those those same individuals are probably not a high view either. It It kind of strikes me as this internal leftist civil war. You've got leftist institutions kind of uh like Columbia, UCLA, UC Berkeley, Harvard coming to grips with the fruit that they've been harboring for

generations. Right, there's a part of me that just kind of wants to be like, well, let them destruct. Yeah, like, don't get in the way of your two enemies cannibalizing each other, you know, And obviously we want order, we don't want chaos. I think my concern and I think your overarching sentiment is fair. Let them reap what they've sown. These universities have sown this crap for years. There you go sewing and reaping. But then there are students caught in the crossfire, for sure, and

there's faculty caught in crossfire. And it's just not fair. Ye, just not So I get it. And there's there's absolutely a part of me that's it's like if you get if you're too to get, hand me the popcorn. Yeah, if your two enemies are feasting on each other, I'm like, I'm not gonna get in the way of them. Yeah, I'm just

gonna get the popcorn in a nice Coca Cola and sit and watch. But yeah, anyway, couple health related notes, Now, why would it be that heart failure mortality rates are surging to their highest levels in the last twenty years. The trend is reversing last twenty years. The trend is reversing, but the trend spiked in the last few years. Why would that be and why is it that the greatest increase in heart failure related death occurred among individuals

younger than forty five. I'm just asking how about that. Also, this is kind of creepy. First cases of HIV transmitted through cosmetic needles identified by the CDC. Now again you got to take the CDC. These are this is These are like botox stuff cosmetics sort of. This was an unlicensed place and they were getting facials. At an unlicensed spa in New Mexico, three

women received platelet rich plasma micro needling facials. They're called vampire facials. I don't know what the point of these kinds of Apparently it involves taking blood from a person, separating out PRP and then it makes holes in a person's skin and PRP is applied in in the holes. It helps treat acne and so forth. It's it's apparently an effort. You see people that sometimes have holes in their complexion for various reasons. Yeah, they had very bad acne when

they were younger, or other reasons. Other you know, sometimes it's drug use, sometimes it's and so they're trying to, you know, and I get it. You're you're trying to undo what you're seeing in the mirror all the time. In the case of someone that's made bad decisions, you're just you're trying to you're trying to change your trajectory of I get it. You look in the mirror and you're reminded of bad choices. I get that, I really do. There's I'm empathetic to that. But the bottom line is,

HIV got transmitted this way. It's like, oh, rather first time ever. So just saying, uh, ladies in particular, because you're the type to you know, ladies are more likely to go to, you know, these types of places to get things done. Just make sure it's a license place. That's saw I'm saying, all right, forty seven minutes. You know it's next Florida Man Preston Scott, go ahead, make my day. On news radio one hundred point seven Double UFLA morning show, singers gathered

together to new background vocals. If you read something insane, I probably did, ready JD. Here we go the suster. I'm part of hood the blocks. Go ahead and google my name. Now there is no man to the sins I have committed, and we all feel better when we have somebody to come onslaver to man. Yeah, here we go, two Florida man

stories, because that's what we do. Gotta call out Douglas Sullenberger, forty seven, of Tampa, who decided it was a good idea to get a laser and shine it in the eyes of commercial airline pilots landing planes at Tampa International What uh jerk? And oh, by the way, not only is that a big time no no, you literally can cause a massive, massive plane crash. So the FBI tracked him down. I'm always fascinating how they

find these people, how they coordinate and find where that lay. And so they get to the residents, they get inside and they find the laser. They find the exact one. He had a couple of them. But I'm just thinking, what, demand's forty seven? For God's sakes, he thinks this is hey, let's do this, this will be fun. What you know, who does that? A Florida man? That's who does that? Florida man. But here's one that will inspire the first segment of our Personal

Defense section of the program. The victim in a drive by attack was hit in the arms, legs, and torso by a road raging Florida motorist Nolan Gons forty six, involved in road rage over glaring headlights. The defendant threw pasta with sauce from the passenger seat of his vehicle, striking the victim through the open window as he operated his vehicle. Goins was found with the same food stains on his right sleeve. Here's the best part in the rite up.

Investigators did not identify what kind of pasta or sauce was used in the attack. Who was also unclear if Goins was transporting his dinner or leftovers home or whether he regularly travels so armed. If that pasta was al dente, you could have a you could have a real injury there. You could absolutely have a serious injury. All right, it's time, ladies and gentlemen, it's Florida Man fact or fiction three headlines. You picked the one that's the

true story. Headline one Florida man gets stuck in chimney after dressing up as Santa Surprise family headline two. Florida man arrested after asking deputies to test meths quality. Florida Man headline three Florida man steals thirty six thousand pounds of chrisco. They're all possible, but which one's the real story? I want number two to be true, So I'm going two. JD's saying two. Nope, it's number one. Wow, Florida man get stuck in chimney after dressing

up as Santa Claus to surprise the family. And so there you go. If you got it right, congratulations. You can brag about getting it right, that's all. No prizes, just bragging rights. Graham has gotten quite a few, correct. I'm struggling though recently. I gotta get more slump in the saddle. Hey, if you're one for three in baseball, you're in the Hall of Fame. You're batting better than that. All right, Time for hour number three. J D. Johnson's standing by on the Morning

Show with Preston Scott. All right, let's move into the third hour of the Morning Show with Preston Scott. It is May first, and here we go. Third hour on the first Wednesday of the month is our Visit with J. D. Johnson. He is co founder of the Talent Training Group and the co host of Talent Outdoors. But more important than any of that. He's my friend. Wow, how are you? I'm great? Yeah, you Preston, Yeah you're good. Last time you and I spoke,

you were doing some fishing. Yeah I was. Last time we talked, I was sitting on a shell cracker bed on lake seminoles, and things were good. And things were good. It was still smiling about just thinking of that day, watching that, watching that fourteen year old daughter of mine just catch him till she couldn't stand it anymore. Yeah, and to tell her stop, I've got all I want to clean for the day. And how long did it take to clean fifty nine shell crackers? Uh? I don't

know. I was nil right about supper time and we were home by lunch, so my hands ain't quite you know, I've got arthritis, and i'd have to stop and take a break a little bit. But it was. But we got them all put up in the freezer and it'll last this a little while. And we want fresh fish or fish we can go. And you say shell crackers taste good? They do to me, you know, now, you just qualified. I think I think there. I love brim

and freshwater fish. Okay, they're you know. Misconception is that their their gamey tasting or strong taste that would be my oly or whatever. But it's it's it's white, flaky meat, it's sweet. It's good to me. Now, have you had lionfish? We've got the lionfish thing coming up. I haven't had lionfish. I have, I have shot them with I used to spearfish a lot, but I've shot a few of them, but I was always too afraid I have them. Well, they're going to be serving

them in in May. They've got the festival in the destined Fort Walton Beach area, and Fish and Wildlife has a big push going on and they talk about how the people that cooking restaurants say it is maybe the best fish they've

ever tasted. I've heard the same thing. Love to try something. But you know, when they first started showing up up here and you'd see them take over a structure or whatever, we were shooting them a long time ago just to get rid of them as an invasive And now they got a lot of equipment specializing in just the handling them and getting them back to the boat without getting stung. Yeah, that's our personal defense. Segue here. If

you handle a lionfish don't. Yeah, don't mess around with things. It'll bite you in stuff. Those spines hurt. That's what we'll say. As far as personal defense, I had mentioned to you in the break I wanted to talk about and kind of use the Florida man story that we had. I mean, guy through pasta for Pete's sake, you were saying, if it was al Dente, you might have some serious injuries. Road age, though, is a growing problem. Yeah, it's been around the while.

We've we've had some some deaths here in Tallassee associated with it. While it's been out there for a while. It's growing in volume, and it's growing in violence. It's growing in irrational behavior. I mean, it's it's a shortage of irrational behavior on the planet right now. For well, I mean, let's be honest, when you and I were kids and driving, it was routine for someone to flip off another driver and show them the bird.

Right now, that'll get you shot at, yes, it will. So when we come back, I want to I want I want to stake out the situation where, for whatever the reason, you find yourself defending yourself against a road rage incident, and the best ways to deal with it. And I would imagine some of it overlaps with what we talk about routinely with just active shooter stuff or just walking around life in general, yeacause nowadays you don't know right, you know, But I want to talk about some dues and

don'ts. So folks, when we come back, we're going to do just that. We're gonna we're gonna talk through road rage and obviously the steps to avoid. There are some things that that you and I can do, and I certainly feel like I need to do better. And then there are situations though that you know, I was telling them about another forty eight hour show forty eight hours after the forty eight hours or something it is, and it was a road rage incident. And they're just times that you can't de escalate.

So what do you do? We're going to talk about that next to the morning show Preston Scott at the time at the time on news Radio one hundred point seven double UFLA back with JD. Johnson of the Talent Training Group Talent Training Group dot com or Talent Range dot com. Let's let's talk through

road rage. First. Your best is to somehow avoid it absolutely if possible, you know, it's don't blow the horn, don't don't fly the bird, you know, just write them off as that that idiot can't drive, and say bad things about them inside your car to yourself or whatever, and just let it go. If if if they didn't cause the wreck or whatever, don't initiate it. Don't show your anger, don't you know, if you can. Is that a focus for law enforcement aggressive driving? It has

been at times. There's there's been grant money, you know, but that's that's not aggressive driving. Road rage and aggressive driving are two different things understood, but oftentimes one leads to the other. Well, yeah, I mean if you're if you're not driving aggressively, you're just on your way to work and you've got somebody, you know, passing double passes, and you're going from the far end side lane to the far outside lane and driving thirty miles

an hour of the speed limit and whipping it. Yeah, it's it's it's angering to those of us following the law because we recognize the danger that they're putting everybody else on the road in you know, they're they're endangering everybody that's traveling the same road that they are when they're driving like that, So I

think that makes people mad, justifiably. Sure. The way to handle that is get a tag number and call law enforcement and occasionally you might get lucky and there might be one in the area that yeah there, it goes right

there and get you know, bring their attention to it. So, but when when it escalates and you suddenly find yourself the unfortunate recipient of someone's rage, you know, if if you're in the wrong, as if you did something not smart as a driver off, you cut somebody off unintentionally, you know, you know, we can all signal with hand. There's different kinds of hand signals. It doesn't have to be the you go sorry about that, you know, whatever you can my fault, my fault, I'm sorry,

whatever it may be. De escalate it that way. Oftentimes it does, but not always, not always, And you have the like I said earlier, the world is full of irrational We see irrational behavior, yeah, all over the world right now. So you know, avoidance is always the

absolute best thing to do. If if it gets down to it, and you have an exit where you can make a turn, even if it's not the direction you were going to put distance in between you and the other, the other party, you know, take a turn, pull over and get a cup of coffee, whatever the case may be. But don't you know, try to disengage from the you know, and put distance in between if

possible. If someone then is following you, that's a whole different story at that point, then you better be on alert that Okay, this is this person's not going to give it, give up the the whatever can I can I just enter? Some people would make their first call to a dad, to mom, to husband, to wife, whatever. Hey, this first call needs to be the police. One first call needs to be the law enforcement and say, hey, I'm this is this. I've got this road

rage, the road ridge thing going on. I've tried to get away from this person. They're following me. Whatever. You need to have somebody in the route to wherever I'm at, and the dispatcher is going to give you there. They're trained to give you directions of what to do. You know, Now, does that mean literal directions as in turn here, turn there?

Very possibly? Okay, if you're in this area, there is a fire station that there's a fire station at this address right there, keep going down that road there's they're sitting dispatchers are sitting there with a with alive with a map. You know, they're sitting there with a map in front of them, or they a lot of most of them that have have they been doing it for any length of time. They're going to know where safe areas

might be. Because this really kind of dovetails with what we always talk about with situational awareness, kind of being aware of where you are on the road and where to make that turn and where not to make that turn. Absolutely absolutely, you know when you're that's an important thing to teach your kids when they start driving. You know where things are, what neighborhood they're in,

what roads lead to where. The same with adults. If you don't know, if you just drive from your house to work and back and you don't actually pay attention, pay attention and look at the where you're at in the world. You know what's around you, but places like fire stations are you know, police departments and sheriff's offices, in jails and things like that, you need to know where those things are. We're going to continue our discussion

when we come back. We're gonna well, we're going to escalate it. What happens if you've done what you can, but you're now about to be confronted by somebody. We'll get to that next on the Morning Show with Preston Scott and we're bet twenty one minutes after the hours. That's pretty good. I mean, for one off, that wasn't bad. Grant Allen running the show over there as he does for Talent Outdoors, so I made him laugh. J D. Johnson with us. We're talking about road rage. All

right, We've we've tried to get away. We've we're hoping law enforcements on the way or what. But they followed us into the shopping center. That was the best we could do. We got into the shopping center and someone's gotten out of their vehicle and they're going to confront us. Drive away if you can, I mean drive away any any method of avoidance without endangering yourself for somebody else. I'm not telling you it's okay to drive one hundred and

fifty miles an hour, you know, to get away from them. Make that nine to one one call. Start going towards government building, fire department, our department, law enforcement. Yeah, you know, and if it gets right down to it, then and you you're trapped and you don't have anywhere to go. I hope you have the ability to defend yourself at that point. Let's talk about that first rule. Paying attention to how the person or whether one or more persons are getting out of a car and what's in

their hands. Yep, absolutely, what's in their hands would be the most most important thing. You know, if they're getting out of the car unarmed, you can still there's nothing that says you that you have to have a fair fight if it gets down to it, especially if the person is more, is younger, stronger, bigger, so forth and so on, you

can. You can. You know, you and I have a hard time justifying deadly force with a firearm right at six foot three plus and big guys against a five foot two lady that gets out, you know, but they're not prone to that. It happens. But let's let's say it's not that situation, right, give the checklist. You know, it's using your best judgment. And like I said, I've seen videos where you know, guy

gets out of get road rage incident. Guy gets out of the car, reaches over in the back of the truck, grabs a stick, reaches over in the back of the truck, grabs a machete and goes to walk up to the other car. You know, a lot of times just a show of force, a verbal verbalization of you're scaring me, I'm scared of you, I am armed, I will you know, I will shoot you. You shared a story of someone that got out of a vehicle in a road rage situation and he got out carrying a machete. He gets out, grabs

a machete out of the back of his truck. He goes to walking up to the other vehicle he was having a problem with, and the guy in the other vehicle had a gun, and he just kind of casually opened the Doorsill to Indiana Jones, Yep, just exactly what it looked like. It

was. It was humorous to that point where he gets up, kind of stands up out of his car, presents his firearm, points it at the guy and they're they're well within the reactionary gap there, three or four yards away from each other, and he points the gun at him, and the guy decides that his machete is not not the right tool he got. Oh sorry, wrong car, puts some machine. Those shots were fired, No

shots were fired. Now in that situation. The gentleman with the gun is justified in his actions legally from the part of the video I saw, absolutely, But the other guy would not have been. No, he was committing an aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, and he his deadly weapon wasn't quite as deadly as the person he was trying to or he was assaulting. So but in that case we could say cooler minds prevailed. They calmed down quickly.

It de escalated right quickly. Yeah, absolutely, and so it showed restraint on the part of the guy with the firearm, but it also showed an immediate sense of wisdom in the guy who was angry. Yes, he came to his sences instantly. I've seen. Then there's other videos, and you have to remember, if you're sitting in your car and somebody comes up to you unarmed, even if they break the plane like your windows down in traffic, and somebody comes up and punches you in the face in the car,

they're committing a burglary with a battery forcible. That's a forcible feeling. They committed a burglary with a person assaulted. I'm not saying you should shoot them. I'm saying you have a lot more grounds to shoot them at that point, or to defend yourself. That's a burglary with a battery. You don't know their intentions, yep, you don't know if that punch to the face was a distraction technique that they're using that gives them time to arm themselves.

I mean, that's you don't ever know what that situation is. But you have a very serious crime if you reach inside somebody's car and hit them. I want to take that. I'm actually I want to take this a

step further. I want to talk about when we come back. I want to talk about how then you think about the best way to secure your firearm in your vehicle and to prepare as best you can for that while going to arrange and training, What immediately comes to mind is left handed, right handed, and depending on where you have your firearm makes all the difference in the world to how well it's going to be available to you in an emergency.

So you all right with that? Yeah? Yeah, And then you're going to help us figure out how to train that way, because I don't know many people that can train from their vehicles. We actually do a bight. I knew that that was coming. We're going to talk about that next. JD. Johnson with me of the Talent Training Group. It is personal defense on the Morning Show with Preston Scott The Preston Show with Morning Scott. What thirty five minutes past the hour. JD. Johnson of the Talent Training Group

with us and we're talking personal defense. We're talking specifically about road rage and now we're talking about how one would carry a firearm on their person in their car or in their car near their person. Okay, here's the thing.

If you're carrying on your person, you however you do that, you need to make sure that you can sit comfortably, stand comfortably, get up and down easily, get in and out of the car easily, so you know, you try different positions with the holster or whatever else so that is comfortable. You have to think about it. If you're the driver, wear your seat belt buckles. Yeah, you know as a left hand, as a

left handed shooter, the seat belts not involved with me. But I do have a you know, with the seat belt buckle to me, it's on the other side. So but but my gun is up against the door, the driver's side door, so I have to think about that consideration. How do I draw my gun from being seated in the car with you know, easily? And there's things you practice and you practice it with a unloaded gun

that's made safe, double triple checked or whatever. You can practice that stuff sitting in your garage or sitting in your driveway at home, as far as getting the gun out of wherever it is. But what are the rules? First of all, So right now in Florida, with a concealed carry permit or without a concealed carry permit, you can carry concealed. So if however, you're legal to walk around, you know, carrying on your person to me is always the best option you can carry in a car. But it

has to be securely encased, not ready for immediate use. Yeah, explain that so well the law. I don't have to explain it. The law explains it. And it has to be securely encased. And there's a definition for that in the law. Which closed up, you know, latched in a glove box, latched in a center console, closed up in a in a gun box. It can be the factory box that you bought it in, closed in a box, uh, snapped in a holster, snapped in a holster, closed in a shoe box. Yep, there is as long

as there's a lid lid on a shoe box. As long as there's a lid. The there's case law that says that's okay. Okay, I know, there's case law rolled up in a paper bag. Uh. People want to put a holster under their under their dashboard, or they want to put it in their their door panel. As long as it's snapped in a holster. The holster has to have a thumb strap or snap that goes across the back of the gun and it's snapped or some type of locking device other than

just friction. Friction is a no go. Friction is is not securely encased or friction. Holsters are not seen by the court as of right now as securely encased. There is case law that says that's not securely encased. And then we're going by case law and that not language of the of the statute. The we you see them for sale. The magnets under the dash where the gun is. The gun is not in a holster. There's no whatever protection. It's just a magnet stuck up under the dash. In Florida,

that is not lawful carry in a vehicle. So there's you know, some of the new statutes that were there are laws that they're trying to get passed. If if open carry was to pass in Florida, those laws would probably go away. If someone's not carrying on their person, they have it in their vehicle, what are the considerations they need to think about for emergency purposes being able to get a hold of it without moving around the whole bunch.

So like leaning across the car or truck to get in the glovebox. Anybody sitting outside, if you have an adversary that's trying to hurt you and they see you leaning across to the glovebox, uh, they're going to know what you're doing to start with, So you're tipping them off to your what your

move is. The other side of that is if you get pulled over by a law enforcement aulser and you forget that the gun is in the in the glove box, and he asked to see your registration and your registration and insurance paperwork is in the glove box, and you go reach across the and pop that open that law enforcement Also, I promise you will be watching your hands

and the first thing they're going to see is the glovebox pop open. But that's not illegal, not illegal, but it's gonna get a gun pointed at you probably right, he's probably gonna point his gun at you and you don't ever know. I mean, it's just that's a dangerous situation. In that situation, if you are pulled over, you do know you carry in your glove box. Just close that to the law enforcement officer first. Yeah. Yeah, because the first thing they're going to do, they're gonna come up.

If it's a professional traffic stop, they're going to come up. They're going to introduce themselves, invite them to go in the glove box and get the material if they want. What I would what I would say is is when they asked to see your driver's license, registration and proof of insurance, I'll say I have my driver's license in my in my left far pocket. My registration and insurance is over there in the glovebox with my firearm. If

you want me to get it, I will. If you want to come around, I'll happily open the door for you, roll the window down or whatever. But there's a firearm in there. When we come back, how do you train? How do you prepare for this kind of thing? We'll talk about that next morning show with Preston Scott. You're mocking me, aren't you. Oh no, no, no, no, no no no. Un used Radio one hundred point seven d wn UFLA final segment, Personal Defense

JD. Johnson with us of the Talent Training Group. All right, so at Talent Range you do offer this kind of training. Yes, well, you're not shooting out of a car. Yes, sure, you're shooting out of a car, out of a car, through the car at the car. Let me ask you how. I mean, obviously you're wearing hearing protection

when you're going through this training and I protection glassline. Yeah. But when if, if it's an emergency, you're not plugging your ears and covering them up, and it's going to be loud probably not No, Yeah, it's going to be loud, but you're not going to be You're not going to notice it because of the whole because of critical incident stress. Yeah, so it'll be loud later, your ears all ring later, But when it's going

on, the chances of the sound bothering you is pretty slim. And I you know, we we've talked about that at length with one of the first things to go during critical incident stress as you're as you're hearing, your ability to hear clearly. Let's divide this in half in the time remaining first half for those that want to access this type of training with a vehicle, Yeah, have to look on our website to see when we have the next class.

We have a couple of donor vehicles that we can change the windshield, you know, pop new windshields in. We get windshiels donated to us so and we can kind of put them in and out lets you shoot through. Experience shooting through a windshield. Because glass does funny things to bullets. It does all kind of weird things to bullets. It's not predictable in any way.

Shape, it's very very unpredictable, okay, And it's always just depending on the not necessarily the quality of the glass, but the angle of the windshield. The angle of the glass a flat surface, ninety degree angle does one thing where your winds. There's no ninety degree windshields out there in the world that I know of, every all of them have and the more deflection or the more angle that windshield has, the more, it's going to deflect

that that first, at least the first round through there. Once the surface tension of the glass is broken and you don't have the high surface tension that glass provides, then then the bullets are going to start to act more normally, especially if you're shooting through the same spot on the windshield as a left hander. Does your presentation to target change because your left handed versus the right

hander. Are you shooting one handed or two handed? You know, as a left hander, and being that my dominant hand is next to the wind the window, the side window, I may have the opportunity to not have to shoot the windshield. I might be able to pop the door open or reach out or just lean outside the car a little bit. If the threat is coming from that from the front, from that side, and it's we never, we rarely ever get to pick how our gunfight is going to occur

over there, please exactly. So you have to be prepared, prepared to deal with with whatever whatever the situation throws at you. But you kind of not you kind of don't want to be in the car. Okay, that's that's if the cars are stopped and you if you you don't want to be driving and having a running gun battle down the road. That's that's you know, you can avoid that. If you're the car still moving, you can get away from the gunfight, right. Uh, you don't want to be

shooting back and trying to drive and all that stuff. To those that cannot access a class like that for whatever the reason, maybe they're listening in an area that doesn't offer this type of training. What are the best ways to go to the range and just kind of a seat a chair, you know, sit in a chair and practice shooting from both hands. Uh, you know you can grey angle even Yeah, so set your chair facing you know, facing ninety degrees to the target and practice shooting with each hand and from

both sides, from both directions. Because you know your your your wife may be driving or your husband may be driving. You may be in the if you're the wife, you may be in the passenger sea and try to simulate where the emulate those angles, simulate that draw if you have a facility to allow you to do that. Yeah, that's the best practice you can get and understand that that once again, bullets do weird things when they hit. When it's class let's end where we started. Avoid it. Avoid it.

Yeah, that's the that's the most most certain way to win. And to back it off. Yeah, be nice to people, say God, bless you, bless your heart. If they're jerk to you, just just move along, bless your heart, have a nice day and give them, you know, wave with all five fingers. I gotta I gotta think along and hard about that one, because that's where I'm a little deficient. Just being honest, that's me. I understand, I'm bro there. We thanks for

the time. My later j D. Johnson Talent Training Group, Personal Defense Morning Show with Preston Scott. All right, tomorrow on the program, Steve Stewart to tell as your reports, talk about what's going on, no shortages. I've sent him at least three stories myself. Things happening then just saying a little sketchy talk about that. Also tomorrow will offer a little help for your probably some seasonal tips. It's gonna get to the nineties in the next

couple of days. And if you've got a dog, please no, I mean, look, it goes without saying. We're gonna have to deal with the stories of people that leave a baby in the back seat. It's gonna happen. I hate it. It's like you know, someone forgets and I don't get it. But but it's going to happen. And that's like the

big issue. But if you own a dog, that's part of your family, and you need to understand that dogs they don't perspire like we do, and you better be appropriately taking that into account as you consider hot days in these coming weeks and months, and so we'll talk about that. Also a road trip idea, and tentatively some big stories. Notice how I put the t's in there tentatively because I'm prone to turning t's into d's and so I'm learning from my wife. No, it's not battery, it's battery. It's

not a turtle. It's a turtle. So I'm just I'm married. What can I say? Compliment card updates, working on it. I'm still getting emails from people that want the complement cards. And if you don't know what in the world I'm talking about. We did a story back a couple of weeks ago, and I mentioned a YouTube channel, the Greeter's Guild. Troy

Hawk the Greeterer's Guild. He's a brit who just compliments people and it just makes everybody smile, everybody just and but isn't that true if you compliment someone, you just lift them up. You make people feel better about themselves. And we hit on the idea of handing out a compliment card that on one particular topic, customer service, that when you get great customer service obviously if you get if it's a place where you tip, tip appropriately, but leave

a card and we're going to have something printed up that's appropriate. Might say the Morning Show with President Scott might not just saying, look, if I'm paying for him, they're going to have something good for me out of it in terms of promoting the show. But we're working on a on a kind of the layout and what we wanted to say. We wanted to be tasteful. Don't hit people over the head with you know, religion, but you know, have a blessed day type thing, great service, you're marked for

success. Whatever. I don't know, we'll figure it out. I'm just telling you. It's under construction. Brought to you by Barono Heating and Air. It's the Morning Show one on WFLA look back at the program in one hundred and eighty seconds or less. We started with Hebrews eleven, verse six. That's where we began today. Big Stories in the press Box brought to

you by Grova Creative Marketing and digital Expertise. How ironic that Joe Biden, the resident of the United States and the President of Mexico undressed Manuel Lopez Obrada. They've decided they want to have they want to take concrete steps measures to stop the inflow of illegals into this country. Okay, there's only two things to to can sitter here. One mission accomplished. They've got enough in to sway the election in their opinion, because trust me, this is all about

getting illegals and enough of them through to vote. Two, they want to systematically dismantle this country, in overwhelm it. And it's all intentional. Because if they're taking concrete steps now, why didn't they take them three years ago because they didn't want to. Colombia has been rated by NYPD. They've got that shut down American flags back up. Yeah, think about that. But UCLA is just a train wreck. It's not happening in Florida tomorrow. We

got bunches of things to talk about. I cannot wait. It's only twenty one hours away,

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