Two Tuesday, right out a bushy tail. As always, I am here with you. It is show five and sixty three, and I do not count the shows where I am not hosting. They don't show up on that number Morning show with Thruston Scott Great to be with you. May twenty first, Grant Allen running the show and our verse today one Corinthians won ten. I appeal to you, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that all of you agree and that there be no divisions among you, but that
you may be united in the same mind and the same judgment. I left one word out. I appeal to you brothers. You could very easily include sisters, because what this is talking about is the body of Christ. I appeal to you Christians, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that all of you agree, that there be no divisions among you, but that you should be united in the same mind and the same judgment. Now how
do you do that? Well, this is pretty simple. This to me is all wrapped in theology, the Gospel of Gijesus Christ, God's word. This isn't talking about division between believers and non believers. There has to be Jesus spoke of that himself when he said I came to divide. The parable of wheat and chaff speaks to a division, Jesus speaking to division between even family members, those who would be Christians and those who choose not to be.
And there's an that's important in and of itself. The whole idea of Calvinism is dangerous, the idea that you've that there are those that believe you have no say. The fact that God knows the choice you'll make does not mean you were predetermined to make that choice. He just simply knows what you're gonna do. Calvinism is ripped to shreds with the most popular verse of all scripture. For God so loved the world that he gave his only son,
that whosoever it's an invitation to all. This verse, though, is important, because it speaks to having a very clear understanding of what the Bible says, because it's in that that you find no division, that you are of the same mind. This is what scripture says. He rubs a little bit, maybe a lot, might make us uncomfortable. This is what it says. This is what is being explained in scripture. And you don't cherry pick a verse. You look at the totality of what God says on a subject,
you bring it together. And this verse is saying being united in the same mind and the same judgment. You can't do that, And sadly we're watching that happen in denominations across the world. Mainline Christian denominations are leaving sound doctrine. They're codifying sin. Tomorrow in the program, talk about an early push. Huh Tomorrow on the show. I'm setting aside time and I'll explain why tomorrow. But we're gonna talk about bridge building. Do you build a
bridge? America is divided? Do you build a bridge? If so, how? If not? Why not? If so why? We're going to talk about that tomorrow. Ten minutes after the hour. Who I'm wide awake. It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Welcome to the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Inside the American Patriots, I'm gonna act for May twenty first, fifteen forty two, Spanish explorer Ernando de Soto dies on the banks of the Mississippi River. I wonder nor care real quick burial spot of Hernando not
known. One source said De Soto's men hit his corpse in waited blankets with sand and sank at the middle of the Mississippi m died of a fever. There was some fever. Let's see here. Eighteen nineteen, first bicycles in the United States known as swift walkers to up here on the streets of New York City. Velocipedes is another word. Eighteen thirty two, first Democratic Party
Nation, no convention mcginns in Baltimore. I wonder if they had the white hoods then, I wonder if they broke out the white hoods then, since slavery was slowly coming to an end, very slowly. Huh. Yeah, that's an uncomfortable reality for some of you that the Democrat parties the home of the clan. It's the birthplace of the clan. It's yeah, anyway,
just learn your history people. And then in eighteen eighty one, former school teacher Claire Barton she had begged generals to let her go to the front line to help the wounded during the Civil War. A battlefield's no police for a woman, they told her. She hounded them until they gave in. Loading a wagon with supplies, she headed to the front, nursed injured men as shells whistled overhead. The Battle of Antietam, a bullet tore through this of
her dress, killing the wounded soldiers she was tending. She kept risking her life at the front lines from Fredericksburg to Charleston. Grateful soldiers began to call her the Angel of the Battlefield. After the war, she directed a search for missing man help mark the graves of nearly thirteen thousand Union soldiers who died at the Andersonville Prison in Georgia. On a trip to Europe, she helped organize the relief efforts of the International Red Cross in the Franco Prussian War.
A decade later, on May twenty first, eighteen eighty one, Barton founded the American Red Cross. For the next two decades, she was on the scene delivering relief in times of natural disaster and war, including the Johnstown flood,
which my family tree was saved from that So there you go. Nineteen twenty seven, Charles Lindbergh lands the Spirit Saint Louis and Paris, completing the first solo NonStop flight across the Atlantic, and five years later, Amelia Earhart in nineteen thirty two lands in Ireland to become the first woman to fly NonStop
across the Atlantic. Look at that, go Amelia. All right, fifteen sixteen minutes past the hour when we come back History for sale now, seriously, it was twenty one past the hour just us today got a mainly minute next hour. Good reaction to our new feature yesterday Sons of Thunder, Tip of the Spear on Mondays. In case you mist guys, go back and check out the Monday segment. Can't decide if I'm going to release that as
a separate segment somehow, not quite sure. Might put that on the blog page as a separate thing so that you can listen to it by itself as a little four or five minutes segment. The idea is to raise the bar for men to step into their role to be the priest of their home, to be a godly man. We're all under construction, but to strive towards that. So thanks for the kind emails, but we'll keep pushing, always paying attention to auctions just because it's history. In a lot of cases,
these auctions mark a time I wish I were Glenn Beck. In one regard, I do not would not want the headaches that I'm quite certain he has to deal with in his show being so popular. But he has used his resources for very good things, and among them preserving American history, and I have great regard for that. I do what I can. But Rock Island Auctions, some of you know Rock Island, You're like Rock Island Auctions in Illinois. Formerly the owner, who is a lifelong Illinois resident, said yeah,
I'm out. Got sick of the wokeness of the state, the difficulties of doing business there, and he moved to Texas. He had had enough. And so we now come to the latest auction over the weekend. I don't have final numbers. Their website it's a it's a brilliant website, Rock Island Auctions. If you just type in Rock Island Auctions, it'll pop up in whatever search engine you use. And it's a brilliant, brilliant website to show you in detail the things that are being sold. But they sell largely
handguns and rifles, and you know historic pieces. A handgun carried into the Battle of Little Bighorn by Captain Miles Moylen, who survived, was a Medal of Honor recipient and had an estimated price of up to one and twenty thousand dollars every shocked if it did not blow past that. He he decided that, you know, being a hero there by just surviving wasn't enough. This
guy, this guy had a legendary career. But his cult single action revolver went up for sale, and I mean, it's it's a beautiful gun, but they I mean, he fought for the Union at Gettysburg in eighteen sixty three, little big Horn, and survived that, had his revolver by his side. Served at the Battle of Wounded Knee in eighteen ninety but earned a Medal of Honor when he was wounded in battle at the Battle of Bear Paw
in the Nez Perce War of eighteen seventy seven. Several firearms belonging to Gerald Ford, former President, were offered, as well as some notorious ones. Winchester eighteen ninety five lever action rifle that belonged to Bonnie and Clyde gang member and Public Enemy number one author Floyd Hamilton Remington eleven sawt off shotgun carried by the infamous outlaw Ford Bradshaw, was up for sale. He was a rival of Pretty Boy. Floyd was a gangster of the time. Several battle tanks
were offered for sale, estimated price up to four hundred thousand. These are World War II Stuart light tanks. Man, you look at these pieces of history now, I'm more drawn to. My interests are largely Revolutionary War, Civil War and World War Two. That's kind of my I've got something. I have some other little things, but that's kind of where I really one of my goals is get my hands on an M one Garrand from World War Two, matching, not restored. I don't want necessarily a restored one,
but they're hard to find unrestored and matching anyway. Twenty seven minutes after the hour. History is always for sale, just so it's not altered, right, Preston Scott Boy, that escalated quickly. I mean that really got out of hand fast on WFLA. That's of epic segments coming on the program today. But let's do the big stories in the press box, brought to you by Grove of Creative Marketing and Digital Expertise. Remember, these are the stories
that are not necessarily the most talked about, though they might be. They're not necessarily the stories that you will be talking about, though, they might be. Often these are the stories I think you should be talking about, and hopefully you will be. Now we have talked about how polling is done to manipulate outcomes, but inside of almost all polling that's done, there's useful
information. I am so opposed to the abortion amendment. I have to reel it in as I talk about it, to try to maintain some sense of communicative skill and ability, because to me, what is going to be on the ballot is so irrational. Even if you buy the argument, and I know that some of you do, because the polling tells me that nearly half of Florida Republicans forty one percent think abortion should be legal in all or most cases. That just blows my mind. But the poll, the CBS poll,
that shows sixty percent. That's where we are now, sixty percent according to the CBS poll, supports it. Listen to the wording in the CBS article about it. The hotly watched amendment to protect abortion access constitutionally in Florida up to viability around twenty weeks has the magic number of sixty percent to pass up to viability around twenty weeks. Profanity warning, Where the hell is that in the amendment. It doesn't exist. This is what you've got to understand
this. And if you're sitting there going, okay, you've talked about this, but you're not talking about it. Not only is this polling likely wrong because they're not disclosing the actual language of the amendment in the poll, which is unrestricted abortion even past birth, there is no limit. But the fact of the matter is the question is totally misleading, and it's almost as if they're trying to convince opponents of the of the measure to give up. Says
it's already passing. They can't pass this if they don't lie. I'll just put it that way. It is not possible because most people, even those that support abortion, do not support unrestrained at all times, all the way through and beyond. They just don't. More polling New York Times, Siena College, Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania. Fourteen percent of those who backed Biden in twenty twenty will not in this cycle.
And what's interesting is they acknowledge they don't like Trump, but they're voting for Trump over Biden. They're not voting for Biden. Some calling it the biggest mistake of their life. Interesting though, Pennsylvania the margin's only three, Wisconsin one, and Michigan Biden as a one percent lee. I mean grant over there. Mister Buckeye could explain the Michigan thing very easily by just saying,
well, it's Michigan. But that's unbelievable. And then this, lastly, a new study by Just Facts ten to twenty seven percent of non citizens are now illegally registered to vote. That, by the way, would represent roughly two to five million illegals set to vote. They're already registered. This is why the border has been open. Do you really think that states that want
Trump beaten are going to work hard to purge your legal voters registered. If they get them to vote by the time it's litigated, it's too late. We saw that in twenty twenty and we never even got the chance to get the questions answered. I there can be no doubt as to why Joe Biden has kept the border open. You have to make him pay. You have to make Democrats pay. You have to you have to just It's like a child that doesn't learn the lesson if you don't let them learn the lesson.
They'll just keep doing it. A little follow up here on the Baltimore Key Bridge collapse. The merchant vessel Dally was refloated yesterday morning at high tide about seven am. And man, you talk about bringing in some floaties. Yesterday we talked about a summer job where you could make fifty to one hundred grand swimming in pools across the country in a short period of time and throwing pool
parties. No, it's an actual job that's out there. And part of the initial fifty thousand dollars payment was for whatever, you know, travel expenses and so forth to do what you're going to do, which is swimming pools in fifty states in a short period of time. But that included cost of floaties. I'm thinking to myself, what kind of floating would you have to have to float a damaged cargo ship which apparently had all cargoes still on board
based on the the video I looked at. And so they were able to float that thing, and then they had tugboats move it into a temporary position, docked and towed to a port. That skyline was the first time since that bridge was built that it looked the way that it looked. Wait, there's no there's I mean, the ship wasn't there, so it was totally unobstructed now and so now they got to they've got to offload the cargo, and then they've got to get this ship to a place where it can be
repaired. I can't even imagine, you know, it's where they It's like where you build cruise liners and aircraft carriers and stuff like that. I mean, the space needed. It's not like you're using a little bondo. You are cutting replacing massive panels. And then there's this, For the first time since it's happened, the ship's crew is going to be allowed to leave the ship. Just put some context to that. We have people flooding this country
illegally. These poor souls have been stuck on a ship because we wouldn't let them leave. Apparently they are most of them from India, one from Sri Lanka. I don't know, maybe they want to be here. Maybe forty six minutes after the hour, come back with interesting note from a listener coming up next hour, Bill Gates twenty ten, Ted talker. What he said, what it means, We're gonna let you listen to it, and you know there are spin doctors out there trying to say, well, it's being
taken out of context. Oh no, it's just it is what it is. It's very plain. He's not trying to be deceitful. He's got it up on the screen. He's got this math equation he's spelling out. We're going to go through that in just a little bit. Always remember you can
send me a note. I get a lot of material for the show, a lot of useful links, a lot of and now a lot of us think alike, and so I get stories that yeah, I've got it, thank you, but thank you because I appreciate you sending me stories that I already have, because that tells me we're thinking about a lot of the same
things and they matter. So don't ever hesitate and assume he's probably got this, because they get a lot of emails that say, you probably have this, you've probably seen it, And every now and then I do reply with actually we talked about it last week. But but I still appreciate the heads up because I miss things. I'm one person, and so that's why we've
got this massive research staff for the program. We've got the lead research assistant, we've got research supervisors and then the research team and it's it's incredible. But I got a note yesterday. We were talking about about drugs, and I got a note here from Michael who said, I have friends that overdosed and died from fentanyl heroin. I can tell you that when word gets out listen to this, When word gets out on the street that someone has overdosed
and died from a certain dealer's product, everybody wants that product. They want it because they consider it good product. It's a it's a sad deal. But it happens that blows me away. It just blows me away. You've heard me ask k Zeus Rodriguez what is the point? And in case you don't know, Jose heyesus the we have him on every few months. He's retired US Border Patrol agent, worked Southern Arizona District for better than two decades.
I asked him, what's the point of the cartels bringing in fentanyl that kills their their their client. I mean, a dead client doesn't buy any more drugs, it does. It doesn't make sense in my brain. I mean, if if if I put myself in the shoes of the cartel, it just doesn't make sense. You're literally killing your market. But yeah, so anyway, I I wanted to share that. It's a perspective I had not considered I would. I just it doesn't make sense to my brain.
It just doesn't. Yesterday put a little team together took part in a golf tournament benefiting Team Challenge. Team Challenge has the greatest level of success of any drug rehab program in the country, and I would say it's it's not even close to me. Its success is based on it being a faith based program. It can be a diversion program, but someone's got to want to be there. They don't take anybody there that doesn't want to be there, and
they've got places around the country. Former national director for Team Challenge was a frequent guest of mine on a radio program I did in Phoenix, Arizona years ago. And and so yesterday we got to hear a young man's share some of his story, Trevor. I believe it was his name, and it was first time he'd ever shared it. He did great, but hopefully they raised some good funds. But if you're looking for a project that makes a difference, if you know of somebody that would need help. Just reach out
to Team Challenge again. They have places all over the country and they do have women's facilities, they have men's facilities, and the one we raised money for yesterday was the guy's facility here in the area. We got a little hardware. The golf team got a little hardware. Didn't win, but we came in third straight. No handicap, just play your ball and we were eleven under and so yeah, so way to go team. But on Matt Andrew Jamison, I contributed a shot or two, but not a lot,
had a great time. But really teen Challenge. That's good, all right? When we come back. What he said, Bill Gates, what it means. It's the second hour Tuesday here on the Morning Show with Preston's got on Preston, He's Grant. Good morning friends, ladies, gentlemen, boys and girls, yes, just boys and girls, ruminators. It's May twenty first had a listener, I think it was Jeff sent me this and it's
Bill Gates and it's twenty ten and it's a Ted talk. And Bill is in this quasi intimate setting though not like you know, one hundred people, and he's got slides in the technology and he's just you know, wearing his loafers, looking very very cosmopolitan in a work sense or casual workday sense. And of course Bill Gates is viewed as one of the smartest men in the world. He's not, but he's viewed that way. He's a tremendous businessman.
But the context here is global climate change, notably CO two, And at this point in the talk, Bill Gates is breaking down the math equation of CO two equals and then he'll break this down. We're gonna give this a listen a couple times. This equation has four factors, a little bit
of multiplication. So you've got a thing on the left, CO two that you want to get to zero, and that's going to be based on the number of people, the services each person's using on average, the energy on average for each service, and the CO two being put out a per unit of energy. So let's look at each one of these and see how we can get this down to zero. Probably one of these numbers is going to have to get pretty near to zero. That's back from high school algebra.
But let's let's take a look. First, we've got population. The world today has six point eight billion people, that's headed up to about nine billion. Now, if we do a really great job on new vaccines, healthcare, reproductive health services, we could lower that bye perhaps ten or fifteen percent. Did you catch that? Twenty ten? Now, if we do a really great job on new vaccines, healthcare, reproductive health services, we could
lower that bye perhaps ten or fifteen percent. Wait, if we do a really great job on reproductive services, vaccines, and healthcare, we could reduce what now, the world today has six point eight billion people. That's headed up to about nine billion. Now, if we do a really great job on new vaccines, healthcare, reproductive health services, we could lower that bye
perhaps ten or fifteen percent. Viewer right now, going what some of you are going, Well, clearly that's not what he meant, except that's exactly what he meant. There were no retractions, There were no corrections. There have been no statements to contrary to that when he's been asked about it. In twenty ten, Bill Gates talked about the likely population of the world moving ahead, and that if we handle reproductive services abortion, he can't just say
abortion, vaccines, and healthcare, we can reduce that more. Next, on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott on news Radio one hundred point seven WFLA eleven minutes after the Aurum, listening to a twenty ten TED talk by Bill Gates. Now we start with his presupposition on his math problem here about CO two. This equation has four factors, a little bit of multiplication, So you've got a thing on the left
CO two that you want to get to zero. Now, surely he's talking about man made CO two, right, because he is of the belief that we are causing all these problems. But now he's also said that he has no problem flying private and using his yachts and all of that, because after all, he's doing so many good things. That's a paraphrase, but that's dead on what he believes. He's said as much. Just like John Kerry, just like I, Liberals always believe they should be the exception to the
rules they create for the rest of us. But I remind you carbon dioxide is not a problem. Carbon monoxide can kill you. Carbon dioxide is required for life. Plants don't survive without it. They have to have it, and that's why whatever increases of carbon dioxide. Man puts into the atmosphere is actually healthy for the planet because it expands the growing areas of this planet.
But I digress, and he continues, and that's going to be based on the number of people, the services each person's using on average, the energy on average for each service, and the co two being put out a per unit of energy. So let's look at each one of these and see how we can get this down to zero. Probably one of these numbers is going to have to get pretty near to zero. That's back from high school algebra. But let's take a look. First, we've got population. Now,
the world today has six point eight billion people. That's headed up to about nine billion. Now, if we do a really great job on new vaccines, healthcare, reproductive health services, we could lower that by perhaps ten or fifteen percent, two or three of those. Two of the three of those factors as it relates to population have to do with reducing population, if you're charitable with your definition of healthcare. But let's look at vaccines for just a
second. What's the point of a vaccine? Now, seriously, this is the low hanging fruit. Vaccines are created to save lives. He just said, if we do the right things with vaccines, new vaccines, we can reduce the population by ten to fifteen percent. The growth of the population is what I think he's referring to. But just get your mind around that.
Now, look at how money got funneled. It was hidden, it was light about, and they've been working on man made viruses, using nature's viruses, manipulating them so that maybe we're not going to be so successful with the vaccines. And then we've got vaccines that are in fact changing people, harming
people, killing people. Piece it together. Bill Gates in twenty ten gave a statement that he probably thought no one's going to remember, except it has remembered, and it was recorded, and it's available for you to see anytime you want to find it. Sixteen minutes past the hour, This morning ship keeps happening, and I refuse to stop talking about it. Aiden Gallagher one state title Oregon Girls six a two hundred meter race except Daidan's a dude.
Now tomorrow on the program, I'm gonna go over some intel. Scott Beacon shared in a this and that it's kind of funny he does this and that thing now and then, and I I've been doing this and that on my Rundown. I've been writing those words for years. It's just kind of funny how people think and share ideas and thoughts without knowing. The meat took place in Eugene, same stadium where the US Championships and Olympic Trials are going to
take place. I think it's Steve Prefontaine Track and Field at the University of Oregon. It's a world renowned facility. The dude wins the state title six a big schools state title. A guy wins the state title. Riley Gaines posts video of the awards ceremony and rights. Look at the girls on the podium of Plouding wins second place, the rightful winner is announced, then watch them when the boys name is announced. Stop saying girls are okay with this,
because they aren't. This is heartbreaking and deeply regressive. Here's what's important. Last month, this same guy competed in the Sherwood Need for Speed Classic. We talked about it, We talked about it on this show, where he dominated the women's races, especially the two hundred meter. If he had competed in the boys two hundred meter race, his time would have finished sixty first in the State of the best times offered in the state of Oregon this
season. These girls are having their dreams, scholarships, awards stolen from them. The crowd during the podium ceremony booed, They booed. The guy said libs of TikTok, TikTok. The male just one the girls two hundred meter varsity in Sherwood, Oregon sets a new record. These high school girls just had their dreams stolen from them because the high school is catering to the delusions of a boy who pretends to be a girl. He's a cheater? Are
we are so beyond manly minutes stuff with this? This is this is this is about I don't care. I want to win an award. I don't care if I cheat, care if it's against girls. I won. I mean, I suppose I could identify as a sloth and win some kind of record, because sloths are notoriously slow, and I can outrun a sloth, and so I can set all kinds of world records. But get your mind.
I mean, we're gonna We're gonna paint a portrait of the difference between men and women, boys and girls with a group of dudes who run track in Texas in high school and where they rank. It's it's a total lack of courage. It's total cowardice on the part of all of these governing bodies. And so we circle back, as we often do, to advice offered here and elsewhere, but certainly here. When this all started, I knew. I was shocked. The NAIA took a stand. I knew the NCAA
wouldn't. I knew that the Olympic governing bodies wouldn't. I wonder if you're going to see this happen in football with girls trying to compete against gott and no, of course not. It's only where guys don't have enough skill to get it done against guys, so they'll compete against girls. The only way out from this is for girls and women to not compete. There will have to be some people sacrificing. If everybody across the country agree to not compete
against pretend boys or men, it would stop. It's the only recourse left. Dispensing information at the speed of sound, It's The Morning Show with Preston Scott. Thirty five minutes after the hour of the Morning Show with Preston scat Good Morning, Big Stories in the Past Box brought to you by Grove, a creative marketing and digital expertise. Now this isn't necessarily a big story, but it's a big story to former Leon County Athletic Director Ricky Bell, he
just gave me a phone call. His son, Parker, who plays golf at the University of Florida, just qualified for the US Open. But go young man. Congratulations. I know Ricky is proud as can be, the family is, but let me go ahead and throw this in as well. To get to the US Open, Parker beat player in the playoff with a little experience. He knocked out Sergio Garcia. Sorry, I probably shouldn't be laughing. I mean still look, Sergio's okay. He's a little feisty when
it comes to talking about live golf and all that. I don't blame him for going to live golf because he was at the end of his career. But well done, Parker, Well done, sir. That is no small task, and playing big boy golf is not for the faint of heart because they're playing those courses long. I think we're realizing that we're making these courses too long. That you can let the legacy golf courses that are shorter,
be there'll be just fine. You just make it difficult for them to hit the ball off the fairway, grow the rough you know, I'm a big believer, And you make the pairays narrow or as they go along. That's how you solve the distance problem. You don't roll back the golf ball.
But they're going to do all that stuff anyway. Big Stories polling showing that right now, fourteen percent of voters in the battleground the swing states Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, fourteen percent of voters this according to New York Times Santa College surveying, fourteen percent of voters who voted for Joe Biden are not going to vote for Joe Biden and will vote for
Trump, even though they admit to Trump not being their favorite person. All coming to the realization that the country was far better off, far safer, far more secure, far better economically. That's not debatable. It just isn't. I just question why that number is not sixty percent. I mean, is that is that how much kool aid has been drinking, been been consumed? I should say, I just I don't I don't understand that mindset. I don't care if you hate Trump, I really don't. It doesn't matter.
He right now represents kind of a blockade to the uniparty. You know, I heard the criticism. I was listening to an interview with Aaron Rodgers and Tucker Carlson, and it's a fascinating interview, it really is. I've always admired Aaron's thought process. Don't agree with everything he thinks, but he's
he's a deep thinker. And uh and and as he's you know, as he was talking about, you know, the political landscape of things, and I was just considering the whole reaction to Trump, It's like he said, you know, well, Trump didn't drain the swamp. How's he going to drain the swamp when Congress is opposing him now? He didn't do what he could have done in the area where he had authority. I grant you that. Another poll, CBS News poll, found that the abortion amendment will pass
in November, but the CBS poll lied to those they were surveying. The hotly watched amendment to protect abortion access constitutionally in Florida up to viability around twenty weeks. That's not what it says. There is no number in the amendment, there is no up to twenty weeks. That doesn't exist. So the
polling is fraudulent and that needs to be remembered. And one thing inside this pulling that is the most harmful to me in my heart is it nearly forty one percent of Florida Republicans think abortion should be legal in almost all cases. That's what breaks my heart. We got to do better than that. Welcome to the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Is going exactly as planned in the WNBA, the largest gates ever to watch Caitlin Clark play, paid admissions,
the largest ever in the history of the league. She might save the league, not the NBA. She might. Dave Portnoy from Barstool Sports talking about how the WNBA is making things miserable for her and even to the point where they're calling For example, I looked at at a tape of some of her plays and they're they're giving her turnovers, and they're making comments on their running stats like bad pass on perfectly delivered passes that were dropped by teammates, and
they're they're calling it turnovers on on Caitlin Clark. So the league is is very sensitive to not wanting to build her up anymore than her her preceding fame has already done for herself. They're not gonna help, even though they're stupid for thinking that. I mean, the w NBA has never used the words bad pass in their running descriptive of a game. They just turnover bad pass. And when you look at the tapes of what they're calling bad passes,
they're not. They're they're actually brilliant passes that the average professional women's basketball player can't handle. I don't know how else to put it. But there's also a video going of her getting a getting screened by Brianna Stewart. Now, Brianna Stewart, former Yukon player, is a great basketball player, but she's not Caitlyn Clark. And the people didn't gravitate to Brianna Stewart when she played at Yukon like they did Caitlin Clark when she played at Iowa. They just
didn't. They're both white. I don't know if Caitlyn Clark is the only of the two. I don't know if Caitlin is the one who's heterosexual. I don't know. I don't know one way or the other about Brianna Stewart. I don't care. But what's interesting is this is this is where this
this thing is getting out of control. So Portenoy puts up this this screen that was set and and Caitlyn Clark got just dropped to her knees by this screen, and they're talking about what a rude welcome she's getting in the WNBA.
That screen was perfectly legal and perfectly executed. That's on Caitlyn Clark's teammate who said nothing, did not call the screen, And I, in fact decided to comment on the story on behalf of the Morning Show with Preston Scott, and I said, yeah, okay, predictable, the hard screens, whatever the case might be. But if I'm Kitland Clark, I'm talking to my teammate. When I coached, I benched players for not calling out screens and picks. You say, screen right, screen left, pick right,
pick left. You call these things out and then you hedge if you play a hedging defense or you don't. Her teammate said nothing and let her get absolutely ripped. Now her teammate happens to be black. Was this a hey? Is a teammate, A teammate or a hater, I don't know, but that's who I'm talking to. But the predictability of how this is unfolding. Jamil Hill Jamel Jamel Hill, formerly with ESPN. She's a race baiter of the worst kind, she said. We would all be very naive if
we didn't say race and her sexuality played a role in her popularity. While so many people are happy for Caitlin's success, including the players, some this has led to an enormous impact on the game, there is a part of it that's a little problematic because what it says about the worth and marketability of players who are already there. As we've learned from Lebron, from Michael Jordan, from Pat Mahomes, from fill in the Magic Johnson, for Pete's sake,
we don't care about race when it comes to popularity and marketability. They need to be good. That's what we care about. That's what we care about. But they're gonna keep doing this, and I told you they would. It was. It was one of the easiest calls ever in my twenty three years of doing this show. Top of the Hour News just a little bit away, you got a manly minute, a few minutes. But the first Toyota is rolling out. Its first Forerunner in fifteen years has rolled out,
and it's not an ev that's significant. It's the first major update that they've got out now on the Forerunner for twenty twenty five. It is. It's going to be available in the fall, so it's not out just yet, but it will have a hybrid version. Hybrid version available now. Toyota has really nailed down the hybrid model. They do it very well. Hybrids still have a battery that is much more expensive to replace than a standard battery.
So there there, you know, there is that when it it inevitably needs to be replaced, it's going to cost you a few thousand dollars, not a few hundred. But what's significant to me is Toyota is out there there there. There are certain brands that to me are are kind of the the bell Cows of fill in the blank Publics. To me, in the world of shopping and grocery stores, Publics does not drop a store where it will not succeed. They're just really good at market analysis in a big picture,
big world sense. I viewed Toyota that way. Toyota just doesn't make mistakes. Now. I think their styling has been really boring and dated for a while. They're really slow on the trigger there. But what Toyota does they do very well. And it's interesting to me that they have looked at the scene, the landscape of electric vehicles and they've gone yeah no with one of their most popular iconic brands, Forerunner. I think that's significant. I
don't think I'm reading too much into it. I don't know if you've seen Mercedes Benz is they're no longer electric only that's done. They are all in on combustion engines moving forward, they're gonna produce evs because they almost have to they're in Europe. But Mercedes Benz has abandoned. They ran those ads for just a few months. We're going all electric by twenty thirty five or something like that. Oh no, they're not. It might've even been twenty thirty
I don't know. No, they're not. They've they've scrapped it. Why when reality pushes up against fantasy, reality wins the renewable energy thing, it's fantasy reality wins. It's interesting time for manly minute mail, my birth man, my choice. These are tips, These are These are things to consider when raising a young man. Now, I will confess to you I'm not good in this one. I'm just not. But I can tell you from my life experience. See my look, my dad was not an outdoorsman.
My uncle was my uncle Hal. He was like, he's hilarious. Uncle Hal was just hilarious. But Dad was not into this stuff. Teach your son how to tie knots, and if you need to sit there and learn him yourself with him, Learning to tie the right knot for the occasion is gold. It absolutely is gold. There are so many. I've got a book here. There are so many different kinds of knots that are useful, everything from a square knot to a bowline to half hitches to clove figure eight
knot. I mean, the list goes on and on. So sit down, maybe look at a YouTube video, but learn and teach your son to tay not. Trust me, he'll be the one that pushes the guys that side. And let me fasten this. Let me let me latch this down properly and safely. The love it howur three? Next third laugh? Third period? I can't say a third quarter words are inherently before anyway, Welcome to May twenty first, Tuesday on the Morning Show with Trust this guy just
us Today tomorrow do we build bridges? Not talking about Baltimore. I'll explain tomorrow. Today I mentioned that I was going to there is a worldwide alert for Americans. Fbis issued it. Every security agency of this country's warning Americans are being targeted everywhere. Thank you, Joe. We're hated. Of course, We're going to be hated just because we exist by some Jihatis hate us because they hate the West, they hate freedom, they hate anything other than
their view. And that gets to I mean, look, the attack at the concert hall in March killed one hundred and forty four people, bunch of jihatis. I came across this thanks to one of the research assistants, Kurt Schleister. And and I'm guessing on the pronunciation his last name, it's spelled a little bit differently. It could be Schlichter. He is He's authored a
book. It's it's written in the novel form. It's called The Attack and Uh, and it goes into detail how he believes we are we are vulnerable. And it was his way of trying to say wake up and I'm probably going to talk about this with J. D. Johnson in our first visit in June. But the headline on his article here, and it's an article, it's a commentary, is America is going to be targeted for a massive terrorist attack. Will you be ready now? I immediately thought about and and
this is probably going to spill into the next segment. I immediately thought about the movie Act of Valor and my conversation with the lead actor who was a Navy seal. All those dudes were Navy seals. One of them is now in Congress, maybe two of them are in Congress now. But Rourke Denver was the lead character in that, and I had him on the show and I asked him, I said, is is this a compilation? He said, Everything in that movie happened. They just happened separately. We brought them
together into one storyline. But everything happened. And one of the things that happened was a group of Jahatis getting into the United States through a tunnel, of through a network of tunnels, and with the plan that they had uncovered to go to major cities at once and commit terrorist acts coordinated at one time. Think of jan the election of twenty two money only coordinated by terrorists with guns and explosives. Just think that. So this is not a surprise that
this is a growing concern. I mean, you've got the head of the FBI blinking lights and sounding alarms. And keep in mind, Christopher Ray is normally busy just attacking abortion protesters and people that took selfies in the Capitol on January sixth, So if it's got his attention, it's significant. But Kurt writes in his piece, you the individual, you in your small community, you in your red state. There's no one else who's going to help you.
He said, there will be a bloodbath here in America. It will dwarf nine to eleven. It will dwarf what happened in Israel. It will be Moscow times a thousand, and you're gonna be caught in the middle of it. You have to make the decision to be ready for yourself, for your community, perhaps for your state, if you live in one that's not run by leftist idiots. The enemy's not just coming, he writes, it's
probably already here. Now we point to the border, right, we look to the last three plus years of invasion of this country, our border has been pride wide open. There's nothing to stop them from coming in, and we know what they'll do. It's just hard to accept. Some of us see Muslim terrorists as insane because our minds don't work like theirs. We don't
want our minds to work like theirs. How they think, how they act is alien and alien to us. That's because as a culture, we're narcissists, self absorbed, utterly unable to imagine that other people not only are not like us, but they have no desire to be like us. They desire to rape and murder us. How do we know, because their track record is raping and murdering us. We'll pick up there ten eleven minutes past the hour in the Morning Show with Preston Scott. It's The Morning Show with Preston
Scott. Twelve past the hour. Kurtchleister writing a column on what he believes is a coming terrorist attack. He said, it's inevitable, quoting our ruling class refuses to acknowledge this, refuses to act. It actively subverts attempts to stop the jihad. It won't shut our border. It opposes Israel's plan to go in on the last infestation of Hamas and blow up its tunnels. It won't work effectively with the Russians to fight Jihadis, even though we share that
enemy, despite our other conflicts. True statement, specifics of what will happen are beyond this column's death. He write depth, he writes, he said, we're vulnerable. We've seen them walk into packed venues in France. Here in America at the Pulse nightclub now in Moscow. America has hundreds of thousands of packed venues. What America needs is millions of packed Americans. Buy guns and AMMO. Get trained, get ready. You are the first line of
defense. Remember those two untrained idiots in Boston with some handguns and pressure cookers. Just two idiots shut down a whole major US city. What happens with a thousand guys with effective weapons and a little training. And then he gets into a likely scenario, and he describes the likely need of people, yes with their handguns, fighting against guys with fully automatic submachine guns. But his point was what happens when that armed citizen that has a little training steps up?
He said, what happens is what always happens when there's a sniper positioned somewhere everybody forgets everything else and focuses on the sniper. The jihadis stop what they're doing and they focus on ending the threat to them because having someone shoot back. We've talked about this how many times in our Personal defense segment. The reason why you think in advance of what can happen is so that when
something happens, you have a conditioned reaction to it. You have a response that becomes a reaction because you don't have time to think about it when it's happening. You need to have thought about it first. And here's the importance of it. The second you think about something and then put that into action when the moment comes, you have changed the plan of the attacker, and
now they are reacting. They are off their plan. They are having things happen that they didn't plan for because of all the things they don't do. Bad evil people don't think about the what ifs very often, what if this doesn't go as well. They just see it as they are executing their plan perfectly. So my point in bringing this up, not waiting for the next Personal defense segment, is to make you aware of the importance of all of
these things. Converging our border our elections and your responsibility to prepare to defend yourself and your family and your friends, your community, your state, your nation. Sixteen minutes after the hour, it is rightfully being regarded as one of the more egregious, shameful, disgraceful decisions on behalf of the United States.
And it happened yesterday at the UN Security Council meeting when the United States Ambassador Robert Wood stood with the other nations in a moment of silence to pay respects to Iran's dead president. What are they paying respects for? Would they have done it for Hitler? No, I'm asking would they have stood in a moment of silence finding out that Hitler put a gun into his brain?
It is unbelievable to me that we stood for this guy, that anyone's The only Iranians not celebrating this dude's death are Iranians that are scared to death, the of the Ayatola, fearful for their life to be seen smiling and celebrating, or are part of the Jahadi network. The Iranian people as a group
are celebrating this dude's demise. Don't take my word for it. Listen to what the Foundation for defenseive democracies, and we can take issue with the word democracy because we know what it means what they said about Raisi, the Deputy Prosecutor General of Tehran from eighteen eighty five nineteen eighty five to nineteen eighty eight, facilitated the regime's nineteen eighty eight slaughter of thousands of jailed political dissidents by
serving on a four member panel known as the Death Commission, which decided who would live and who would die. The commission would conduct interviews of prison often just a few minutes long, aimed at determining their loyalty to the Islamic Republic. Questions could include, what is your political affiliation? Do you pray? Are you willing to clear minefields for the Islamic Republic? The wrong answer meant death. The executions were usually by hanging or firing squad typically the same day
as the interrogations. Commissions allowed neither lawyers nor appeals. Burials occurred in unmarked mass graves. The regime waited months before notifying relatives of the victims, refused to tell them the locations of their bodies, and told them not to mourn
in public. The victims included women and children as young as thirteen. Raisi has defended the killings, saying in twenty eighteen they were one of the proud achievements of the system he presided over the prosecution, imprisonment, torture, and execution of countless Iranian officials. The United States expresses its official condolences for the death of the Iranian president. Blah blah blah blah blah. W t H. Really, I'm glad he's dead. He's the butcher of Tehran. Remember
the little girl that refused to cover up her face in public. They tortured her, They made an example of her. He was behind all. And oh, by the way, the guy runs the country's the Ayahtola. And they're just gonna put a puppet right there back in place. They're probably gonna put the vice president there. You watch, Let's see if the vice president suddenly starts growing a beard and puts turban on his head and starts playing the
game and looking the part. If he gets the job he's in or him now, he'll have to be as as ruthless and has committed to it. The Ayatola wants because keep in mind, this guy was just the president. The Iatola is the supreme leader. Sweet God, I feel like I'm looking at Star Wars the Emperor do it. I'm I'm embarrassed that we stood for that pos and I'm embarrassed that we don't have the curve. I mean, this is a guy who led death to America. Really were we should have
been applauding the moment it was announced he died. Trust me, he'll get his reward. Twenty seven minutes past the hour, come back with the big stories. It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott got an email question from a listener. Do you think the stores that are closing this year across the country.
We gave a partial list of likely store closings and they number in the thousands, went all added up. Do you think it's a result of crime in these areas defund the police and so I would say in some cases, limited cases, it plays a role. But what we've seen is the retailers just close a store or three in a crime ridden area. We'll get to that in just a second, but that this is really all about the economy, the closing of entire stores. It's the economy, and in fairness,
it needs to be pointed out. It is. It is the evolution of business. I mean, how much shopping are you doing online? How much did you do twenty years ago? It's changed, just has I mean, can you imagine how much time you take walking into an Amazon to warehouse? No, seriously, just think about shopping there. Yeah, it's just it's
different. So that plays a role. It's it's it's changing. And now I think I think brick and mortar will always exist, and I think that what we'll see more than more than likely is a handful of national chains. But you're going to see the mom and pop niche stores figuring that out. And I heard a quote once I forget who it might have been, Jack Ma who said it something to the effect of find complaints in there, you'll
find opportunity. My wife and I have already made the transition to like buying our beef exclusively local, and there's a huge market for that, you know, finding these different co ops or farmers market locations where people bring their you know, buy and direct buy and direct from your rancher, from your farmer. Yeah, truck load of black angus cattle or whatever the case. Maybe and boom, you've got your local source of meat right there, and that's
that's yeah. I think that's right. It's only going to grow and those may develop into little little doorfronts, little markets. Yeah, yeah, well we'll have to see. But that's the answer to the question. Big Stories in the press Box brought to you by Grove Creative Marketing and digital Expertise. Study finds up to a third of all non citizens in the United States are
illegally registered to vote. Get your brain around that. You hear me use that expression a lot, and I use it because I think sometimes we're dismissive because it becomes noise. But truly think about the immigration invasion, the illegal invasion, the breaking into our country, and now view it in terms of it being coordinated, enabled assisted to register voters illegally because the Democrat Party is
hemorrhaging voters. They are sorry it is. Polling shows Trump winning swing states And what's important about this is the number of voters percentage wise that voted for Joe that, even though they don't like Trump, begrudgingly admit the country was way better off, way more secure, way more safe protected under Trump and his policies. Now, if only Congress could get on board with that,
wouldn't that be wouldn't that be? Novel? And then the final poll here, which is the one that to means the most egregious, is a CBS poll on the abortion amendment in Florida, passing two points number one. Republicans forty one percent in the poll support the amendment. It's shameful. We have
to do better. We have to explain it better. And that gets to the second point that needs to be made, and that is the polling dishonestly represents what the amendment is by putting a date viability up to twenty week. There is no There is no limit to abortion in the amendment. It doesn't exist. It's not in fine print anywhere. We have to keep arguing this. We have to. And that's why I'm going to keep repeating it, because only in the repetition of me repeating it will you remember it and you
repeat it. You have to do this. This is your fight. Forty minutes, forty one minutes, now pass the hour. This is the Morning Show with Preston Scott. There's so many examples of little becoming much in a bad way. I talked about how earlier in the program Little Fundraiser, I took part in yesterday fourteen Challenge teen Challenges an addiction recovery center, and it's usually drugs or alcohol, drugs and alcohol, but it can be other things.
But I've interacted with that particular program since nineteen eighty three, maybe when I was doing radio in Phoenix, Arizona, and I interacted with it not because I had any personal connection to it at the time. I didn't. I just had a heart for people that wanted to get past their addictions.
Still do. And so one of the things that you learn in talking to recovered addicts and recovering addicts is it almost always starts with just a taste, just to fill in the a little of whatever, starts with just a little sample, and then it grows because you think you have control of it, but you're always trying to recover that first buzz, that first high, that first whatever the sensory overload was that was brought about by the alcohol or drugs
or whatever you're chasing, and and you become desensitized to it, so you need more of it. That's how our bodies work, and that's how the addiction works. In the same way. When we do not deal with issues in our communities, and we just think that they'll just it's just one or two or ten or one hundred. It spirals out of control in the same way because you get acclimated, you get used to you don't see it anymore, and then you have Oakland. Oakland is like many communities run by illiberals.
Conservatives are not unsympathetic to homelessness. Conservatives just believe enabling homelessness does not solve it. Compassionate toughness, compassionate love, love is sometimes tough love. Do you realize what's happened in Oakland? Not only is crime up, homelessness is so out of control. Now you have these encampments and these people will
do whatever they have to do to create a revenue stream. Do you realize there are intersections now in Oakland, a major city California, without stop lights because the cities remove them and put in stop signs. Why because they're stealing the wiring inside the electrical stop lights and selling it. So instead of addressing the root of the problem, homelessness and the crimes that are associated with it,
they just take out the stoplights and replace it with stop signs. And maybe it's one intersection, maybe it's two or three, and then it becomes four or five, and then it becomes ten or twenty, all because of the lack of courage to address the root problem. How different is that than really addiction. I've gotta go see an en o'donnist about a two in a half hour out, Yeah, preliminary or actually had a root canal done on this one previously, and tooth has a deep root and they didn't quite get
to all of it. Is it hurting you? It kind of has been for about a month and a half now, Okay, all right, yeah, so I'm kind of rolling that. Are you ready to see my new end of Donnis? So? Yeah, all I need to do is schedule appointment with my proctologists on the same day. That'll just be just a wonderful day. Our buddy David Rush is back in the news. Remember the name sounds familiar. I'm trying to play Book of World Records. That's right.
He's the guy that has the record for the most records, or he's trying to get to the record for the most records. Yeah. His goal is one hundred and eighty one concurrent titles. He now as one hundred and sixty nine. He just tied, so he's the co holder of the title of the most pencils snapped in a minute. Amount of crazy stuff. This guy's gotta do. I'm looking at his four and a half minute, five minute video describing the attempt. He's got a pretty big YouTube following does, Yes,
he does. He's got right now fifty thousand subscribers. That's pretty good and not bad. And he talked about going into training with the forearms and all that for this record, because breaking one hundred and some odd pencils in sixty seconds means you're breaking a bunch of them right in a hurry. You know, you're you're you're averaging two to three pencils a second, which is crazy doing like what grabbing those weights, just doing a ton of wrist curls
or something. Yeah, burning your wrists up and getting your forearms. Yeah, it was a controversial effort. It was witnessed by a room full of people. And he went around a table where the pencils and he just just goes around and they had to verify it, and then they found out that the timer, the official timer, had inadvertently stopped the watch for a couple milliseconds. Oh just saw the six coming up instead of sixty and kind of brain froze and hit it and went, oh, hit it again to start
it. So I'm guessing they had to do some math and make sure. And so he's holding at one hundred and ten pencils and the co holder of the title, and so he's now at one hundred and sixty nine concurrent titles. I don't know what the payoff is notoriety. I suppose you're fifteen minutes of fame plus well that the fifty thousand YouTube subscriber channel. That could be the long term thing, like, just do more things. But that's the problem. Yeah, you gotta do more things. That's the and you run
all door of content creation. Yeah, that's exactly right. Brought to you by Barno Heating and Air. It's the morning show on on WFLA. Who'd have thought, what do you do for a living? I'm a content creator and there's so much money in it, it's unreal. What do you do for a living? I'm an influencer? Yeah, hey, good on you man, I'm a radio show host. What you know? Who am I to say anything? Right? We started the show with first Corinthians one ten.
That was our verse of the day. Big stories in the press box. Polling shows the abortion amendment would would pass in November here in Florida. But they have to lie inside the polling question to get the number. And so it's up to you to make sure that people understand what they're what they're going to vote for or against. Biden voters regret is setting in and switching
the polling numbers in favor of Trump. However, the number of illegals registered to vote in this country is up to two to five million, according to one study. We stood in silence. It was disgraceful to honor the Iranian presidents who's dead. I'm thinking goodbye, good riddance back tomorrow. Can't wait