Ten minutes past the hour, A great way to start the program Friday on the Morning Show with Threstin Scott. Our verse today is from Psalm four, verse eight, in peace, I will both lie down and sleep for you alone. Well, Lord make me dwell in safety. Good morning friends, It's show fifty one seventy five of the radio program. We've got our history segment coming up next. A busy day, lots to cover some kind of deep stuff here in the program today, and of course what's the Bee Friday?
In more and more in the third and final hour when we come back, we'll take a dive into the American Patriots Almanac, in fact, a deep dive next on the Morning Show with Thrustin Scott. The questions you want the answers to The Morning Show with Preston Scott on News Radio one hundred point seven WFLA twelve past the hour. Yeah, I went a little bit long in that first segment. How do you cut off CC Winings? I mean, my gosh, that lady's been singing for a long time and she can
still just go anyway. That is that that's just powerful? All right, Here we go. It's June seventh, and on this date in seventeen sixty nine, Daniel Boone made camp among the rolling, forested hills of a hunter's paradise he'd long dreamed of exploring. He had spent several weeks trekking over the Appalachian Mountains, having quote resigned my domestic happiness for a time and left my family in peaceable have initation on the Yadkin River in North Carolina to wander through
the wilderness of America in quest of the country Kentucky. I don't know why I felt like that voice was needed. Maybe it goes back to the old Daniel Boone show that was Disney's creation. As to the ambiance of your storytelling, well, it's just it. I think I want to say, was it Fest Parker that was Daniel Boone or was he Davy Crockett. I don't remember the Daniel Boone movies. I do remember the Davy Crocketts, though I think it was a weekly show on Disney. I could be mistaken. I'll
check that out. But Boone was already a legendary explorer. I can't say as ever, I was lost, but I was bewildered once for three days. That sounds like something a drunk would say that's a great lie. I can't say I was lost, but I was bewildered for a while. In seventeen seventy five, he blazed the Wilderness Road through the Cumberland Gap, establishing the main westward route through the Appalachians. Thousands of tough, resourceful pioneers followed
him into the wild, fertile land of Kentucky and beyond. I think it's Boonsborough that was a stronghold during the Revolutionary War. The story of Daniel Boone's settlement in Kentucky played a significant role in not just you know, obviously the Indians and the battle there, but with the Revolutionary War and the Brits forming alliances with the Indians and attacking that settlement, which was the westernmost settlement of the United States, well then the colonies, and so it was far more
significant. I don't think of Daniel Boone with the Revolutionary War for some reason. I think of him as a precursor to the Civil War. But no, his place in history is paralleled with the Revolutionary War, which is just fascinating to me. Seventeen seventy six, speaking of Richard Henry Lee of Virginia proposes to the Continental Congress that these United Colonies are and of right ought to be free and independent states. Nineteen thirteen, Hudson stock leads the first successful
ascent of Mount McKinley. Now it's Mountain Denaley, I believe it is. They've renamed it. Nineteen thirty nine, King George the Six and his wife Queen Elizabeth become the first reigning British monarchs to visit the United States. And in nineteen forty two World War two, Japanese troops invade and occupy the American islands of A two and Kiska in the Aleutians off Alaska. Did you know that? Did you know that the Japanese in World War two were off of
Alaska's coast occupying the islands? Crazy stuff? Crazy stuff? All right? Sixteen past What a time to go on a cruise fla on your phone with the iHeart radio app and on hundreds of devices like Alexa, Google Home, Xbox, and Sonos. So here we go an Iheart's radio station. Well
the audience, of course. Fest Parker apparently played Davy Crockett and Daniel Boone, but the first Daniel Boone on television aired on ABC by Walt Disney two episodes in December nineteen sixty two, more in March of nineteen sixty one. It starred Dewey Martin as Daniel Boone and Malo Rudolph as his wife. But the series that I was thinking about my memory, look at me. I
was just a little guy too. It aired from nineteen sixty four to nineteen seventy with fest Parker as Daniel Boone on NBC one hundred and sixty five episodes. That's a good run for a show back then. That is a very good run. So first, thank you Charles for the email. Secondly, kudos to me for my memory. Just craziness. But anyway, all right, I mentioned what a time. If you know anything about cruising, you know that this is the time. You really don't go cruising the Caribbean and
the Atlantic basin. You just don't because even if you don't get caught up in a storm that's brewing off of Africa's coast and heading this way, the waters just get churned up because the temperatures are rising and you're just gonna get tossed around a little bit. You're gonna likely get blown out of different ports. The best time in the world. To cruise is our winter because it's
still plenty warm, but you get much smoother seas. Now. I'm bringing that up because I I just I don't know that the Russians really understand this, because in the coming weeks they are they're going to do military exercises in the Caribbean naval vessels, aircraft. And I'm thinking, you sure you want to do this? Okay, you tell the submarine full of guys that have been off the coast of Siberia for the last six months they can't have their
Caribbean vacation. See how they react to that. Oh, I'm not worried about the submariners those guys. That's a whole different crew there, people that can do that. That's a different breed of cat right there, I'm talking about We're talking full fledged military maneuvers. And imagine now you're on one of those cruise ships. All of a sudden you see a fleet of Russian naval battleships and the like cruising on towards you. You're gonna think it's Red Dawn
Part two or something. Right, you're not listening to my show right now and aware that this is gonna gonna happen. You could be seriously caught off guard. I mean, this is your captain speaking, and the captains are always they're they're they're really like that. Here, let me take it. This is the captain speaking. If you look to the port side of this ship, you will see most of the Russian fleet coming ore. We take pictures. Be sure to tip Ivan your bag handler. Yeah, man,
I just I don't know. It just tickled me. The officials for the US Administration saying that Russia will conduct heightened naval and air activity near the US and will likely include port calls compat naval vessels in Cubas and and even Venezuela. So who knows, maybe Floridians and the Keys. You're gonna get some views of some ships cruising on by. I don't know, you know, I don't I don't know where the territorial waters end and begin for the US
when you consider the Keys. But excuse me, I still just think it's it's not the smartest time you might want to You should have done that in like the heart of the winter, because now, now, now that's when you're you're thinking about those those Russians and the Russian winners. Okay, take that Caribbean maneuvers in the middle of winter. They'll take any assignment to get
out of Russia during the winter. Yes, absolutely, twenty seven minutes past the hour, come back with the big Stories in the press box next to you. One years and still growing. So please tell a friend all what three four It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott on News Radio one hundred point seven, DOUBLEFLA on US Radio Double UFLA, Panama City dot Com. Big Stories in the press Box, brought to by global creative marketing and digital expertise,
and we've got several bunches of stories here. Unbelievably. US District Court Judge Carl Nichols in Washington, DC has denied an appeal and is requiring Steve Bannon, former advisor to Donald Trump and radio show podcasts live YouTube live. I don't know if he's on syndicated radio or not, but Steve Bannon has been ordered to surrender to prison by July first. He denied a request to
stay as sentence while he's seeking appeal to the US Supreme Court. Why this all goes back to the fact that he would not appear before that ridiculous orchestrated lynch mob known as the January sixth committee. This is a continuation of the political witch hunt and it's horrifying to me. He's going to go to prison. Remember the old Adam Schiff and Russia thing. I have evidence, I
have the smoking gun. Where was it? Never was produced? They just lied and lied and lied January sixth, I have I have posted video. Oh we've only seen half of the videos so far, and it paints a very different picture. Are there some people that should should get some time in jail? Jail? Yes, prison? No? You know who ought to be facing prison time The guy who shot Ashley Babbitt, who in fact that officer got promoted. His life was not threatened. She had no weapon in
her hand. He did not say stop, I will shoot. He said nothing. He shot her in the chest. That's the real crime. The crime the FBI undercover agents instigating it. The crime is Capitol police opening the doors and allowing them in. You see it on tape. They opened the doors. They gave them freaking tours. As many who have visited the Capital
will tell you, you don't know where to go unless you're directed. Supreme Court finds five to four that the federal government must cover Native American health care. Huh, unbelievably. John Roberts not unbelievably authored the opinion, but Neil Gorsich voted in favor of this. I'm shocked at this decision. Those are sovereign nations. Within the nation, there's sovereign lands. Speaking of the Supreme Court, parents in Wisconsin have filed a petition for the US Supreme Court to
take up Parents Protecting our Children versus Eau Claire Area School District. In the petition, they say school is now like Vegas. What happens in school stays at school. This is about parental rights, gender modification, transition, etc. So we're waiting to see if the Supreme Court is going to take it. Florida Supreme Court upholds Florida Governor Round de Santas's suspension and removal of Monique
Warrel, former state attorney in the ninth Judicial District. They found she was dismissing more charges than any DA in the state and so for not doing her job, he pulled her, and the state Supreme Court said, yeah, you had reason. Oops, guess you got to do your job that you're elected to do when you swore up to uphold the oath of office to do.
And then lastly, the Arizona House of Representatives is going to let voters they are going to override the veto of Governor Katie Hobbes by letting voters decide they didn't have enough to override the vetos so they but they did have enough to put it on the ballot. Voters in Arizona will decide to basically create a Texas style border law, making it against the law to invade the state of Arizona. Brilliant. I love it. Federal government's not doing its job
to protect the people of Arizona. Can't wait. We'll talk to Zeus Rodriguez about that former US Border Patrol agent in the coming weeks. Forty minutes past the hour, come back with some very important fyis. Welcome to Mad Radio Network. It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott. All right, is the Belmont Steaks heads to Saratoga Springs, New York? What are they this weekend? Are they running the Belmont at Saratoga? I guess is that where they
normally run it? If I've been watching it all this year, all these years, thinking I mean, I've literally been watching the Triple Crown races since I was nine. I know they do have a track at Saratoga, and oh yeah, it's famous for horse racing, sure, but I don't know if the Belmont Steaks are done there. I always assumed the Belmont Steaks were done in Belmont, Kentucky. No, No, it's it's a New York
race. They sing New York, New York. I I always thought it was at Okay, hold on here with Belmont and Saratoga horse racing here and hope are length story track hosting the Triple Crown race as progress safety da da. So yeah, Belmont Park, that's what I thought. Okay, oh no, so sorry, I shouldn't be doing this. They are doing a makeover and modernization of Belmont Park. It so renovations basically, yes, And apparently there have been too many horses injured at Belmont Park, and so they
are they're making changes there. I will tell you that. I mean, I don't know Saratoga to be the size of Belmont. The thing that makes the Belmont so unusual is it's the length of the track. It is a it is a just a massive track, and the race is really long by comparison to the Derby or the Preakness, and which is what made that whole Secretariat run in nineteen seventy three just unbelievable. One of the greatest things I've
ever witnessed watching on television at least. But anyway, I'm sorry I was distracted by that. I was like, wait, they're running it. It's Sarah Tooga. That doesn't sound right. And so yeah, okay, it's National Donut Day. This is very important if you are a donut person and one a free donut, a a singular free donut. Krispy Kreme giving out free donuts today. One you get one freebie, but they are selling an original glazed box for two bucks. So I'm just saying, if you are,
if you are Jones and for donuts, there you go. You can get your favorite for free, and you can get a dozen for two bucks. The last thing I need to do is is know that it's free donut Day. It's the last thing I need to know. However, I will likely be taking advantage I shouldn't, but I mean, yeah, it's hard to say no to a free donut. I'm partial to. I mean, krispy Kreme is a thing. I almost feel like Krispy Kreme is its own type of thing. I consider like a classic donut, not necessarily a cake
donut, but a classic raised yeast donut. To be the donut donut. Krispy Kreme is just a little different from that. It's it's so it's the it's big time, heavily sweet and anyway, that's there you go. So it's National Donut Day and I I'm gonna warn my son Jamison, who listens to this show via podcast, this is going to be difficult for you what comes next. So stay with me because and just brace yourself because what comes next is going to be hard for you. Sing show with Preston Scott sixty
of the time. It works every time on News Radio one hundred point seven Double UFLA. My oldest son, Jamison, does not like spiders iraq noophobia is a really big deal in his world. You know, we've talked about the cicadas that have been making a rucus in parts of the country. The spottered spotted lantern flies were first, but now the the invasion of giant, venomous spiders with four inch long legs that can parachute through the air is a
thing. Parachuting spiders. Yes, they are juro spiders. They don't really fly, but they do. They don't fly in the Avian sense of the word flying. But what they do is they balloon. It's a spider technique where they release silk threads in the air and it allows the spiders to literally be carried by the wind. And so, yeah, they're airborne. Now venomous as in not so much to us. I guess a bite might be a little uncomfortable, but they are a venomous spider to other bugs and things
that they catch. Apparently they were they were native to Asia, but somehow got introduced into Georgia, the northern part of the state in twenty ten. And they are in Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, the Carolinas, Tennessee, Kentucky, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Ohio, and now they are all of the experts are saying they are making their way northeast to New York. They're heading to New York. They're creepy looking, I gotta tell you.
They are creepy looking. Ew yeah, and big old bodies. We look at spiders out in this part of the world and we see these banana spiders and they're like really big. These are a little bit bulkier, but there they say, don't touch to me. That's what they say. That's as Mother nature intended. Do not touch. Yeah, they do not pose a real danger to humans, just saying the idea of something like this floating
through the air and landing on your face. Could you imagine? Could you imagine the sheer terror when you're driving and you see a spider running across your windshield, so you turn on your wipers to get rid of it, and then your wipers go by and the spider's still there and you're like, oh no, it's inside. Oh man. When that happens, there's a pull over to the side of the road and a tissue coming out that the life of that bug is ending in minutes or you cause it eight car pilot.
No, no, no, no, no, we don't do that. But yeah, anyway, Gavin Newsom doing what California does. They have a deficit problem. What have we been chronicling the ridiculous soaring deficit? Now it's twenty seven point six billion dollars. So what do you do? Why you cut funding to prisons, police and public safety. Seriously, that's his proposal. I I wrote this in my rundown. When will When will they learn? When will Californians learn? What prevents people from learning that? At?
I mean, can you name anything democrats are right about they're correct? Anything policy wise, platform wise, anything? Maybe there's something I can't think of it. I know that with an economy, it's just a joke anyway. So you got a deficit, So what do you do? You make the state more unsafe? That makes sense? All right? Back with our two.
If I pass the hour, second hour show fifty one seventy five, the Morning Show an hour from now, we'll be taking your calls during what's the Beef Jared over there in Studio one A once again this morning, will be will be standing by to receive your phone calls, and we'll put you on the air, assuming you make the cut. Grant would occasionally be a call sieve as opposed to a call screener. And uh and so I don't
I don't know Jared's style of screening. But if I get, if I get the air, as the kids say, whatever that means, I'm down with that. I mean, if they give a creepy vibe and okay, all right, or if I don't trust that they won't get on and just start spewing profanity. Yeah, yeah, we don't. We don't go there. This this show is is clear of that. And so anyway, this is I mentioned at the start of the show Deep Topics oft and on this
morning. I have never heard of this guy. His name is Sidhartha Mouchherge. He is an oncologist and a Pulitzer Prize winning author. Now those are things you normally don't find in the same sentence. His book won the award in twenty eleven. A book called The Emperor of All Maladies, a Biography of Cancer, and it was written in twenty eleven. He's a deep thinker,
and he gave the commencement speech at the University of Pennsylvania. Now immediately my mind goes, uh oh, Pennsylvania is just one of those ridiculous schools. But when I looked into his content of what he was saying, it was interesting to me. Among the things he talked about, he said this, every person that I've met in this moment of transition, referring to their deathbed, wanted to make four offerings. One of four, if not all four four phrases. One, I want to tell you that I love you,
Two I want to tell you that I forgive you. Three would you tell me that you love me? And four would you give me your forgiveness? He said, people who are dying often expressed one form or another of those four phrases, And he said love and forgiveness, death and transition. Waiting to express yourself merely delays the inevitable. Now, keep in mind who's
his audience. He's talking to the young invincibles. He's talking to a generation that is among the most disconnected socially from the people in and around their life that care the most about them. Of well, I'll say it, of any generation in history, he said. Young people should take this seriously. Quote you're living in a world where love and forgiveness have become meaningless, outdated platitudes. They're words people have learned to laugh at. Coming to terms with
the fact that you've wronged or hurt someone can be difficult. We come back, I want to go into the to the next phase of this and offer an observation and some thoughts for you to consider as we head towards Father's Day. It's saying you know we had Mother's Day. Father's Day's kind of a thing too. We don't need to We probably don't need to pamper dad with a bunch of stuff and another bad tie. There might be something useful.
Next ten minutes after the hour, This Morning Show with Preston Scott talking about four phrases Coping Show with Preston Scott on use Radio one hundred POTSFLA talking about the end of life, four phrases heard most often by at least one oncologist. Through his career, wrote a Pulitzer Prize winning book, The Emperor of All Maladies, The Biography of Cancer and whether or not you can take that end of life set of phrases and go back in time and not wait till
your end of life. But to address things here and now, he's addressing students at University of Pennsylvania, saying, don't make these throwaway phrases. These are meaningful, important things to consider. Inside this article they quote a psychologist, a social personality psychologist with the Human Flourishing Program at Harvard's Institute for Quantitative Social Science, and I want you to just listen to these things, and
then I want to make a point. Take responsibility for your actions. Number two, allow yourself to experience negative feelings like remorse and guilt. Number three, give a sincere apology and try to make amends. Number four, Learn from the experience and move on. Harvard, Huh, all of this is biblical. I've talked about for years on this program that that people that show
gratitude and thankfulness are happier finding a way to be grateful. I remember saying something to the effect that, imagine if the only people in your life today were the people you gave thanks for yesterday in prayer. And I had a lot of people write me saying that really impacted them and their prayers. But that gratefulness, that attitude of thankfulness, of appreciation of perspective, it changes the flow in your own life. Well, that's a biblical concept. And
hear these Harvard sociologists. Whatever the biblical ideals work. And it's interesting because here's another one inside this very article for you. You've got these four things, the four phrases, and again we're dealing with biblical concepts here. You can also show appreciation for people by speaking their love language. Take your partner's vehicle to the car wash without them asking surprise your mom with flowers. Go out to dinner with your spouse for no good reason other than to just go
out to dinner with them. I mean, give someone a hug, simply say I love you or I appreciate you. This is all about one scripture that says, consider others more important than yourself. My life changed when I quit being a spoiled, rotten kid in my early teens. Because I was I was not pleasant to be around. I had everything, and I acted like I deserved everything else. And I hit a pivot point. And that
transformation into really finding the joy in thinking of other people before myself. Huge, huge, And so I simply challenge you with these segments here, these two segments on end of life and preparing for eternity. In my mind, it starts now. It starts whatever age you're at. You're listening to me right now, it starts now. Young people, take a break from yourself. Think of other people. It will change your life. Don't think about
what other people think of you, Just think about other people. Pour into others, make someone else's life better. I've got more on that in just a second. Seventeen. It's an update on a project we're doing here for you on the morning show, on your phone with the iHeartRadio app and on hundreds of devices like Alexa, Google Home, Xbox in Sonos. This is
Chrisler and Ihearts Radio sation. Some time ago we were talking about customer service and the lack thereof, and how if you are a worker and you offer great customer service, you separate yourself. You separate yourself from probably ninety five percent of the workforce today. I would say a good fifty percent are indifferent. They're just whatever, punching a clock. Forty five percent hate their job,
hate it and it shows. And then there's the five percent that I think really care and they just do what they do really well, and they just deliver great customer service no matter what that service is. And in talking about it, I kind of came up with an idea. Now, apparently others there are stock little business card things that say you did great and that
I wanted to do something else. And so we are very close to finishing the design and it's going to be next level a card that is going to be noticed that you can leave when someone gives you or give when someone gives
you great customer service. Now I want to preface this by saying, if it is a situation where tipping is appropriate and you do not tip appropriately, you will embarrass yourself and me. Don't ask for these cards because I'm paying for these and I'm going to send them to you if you request them, but only with the agreement that you're going to tip appropriately, and I'm not. Don't be a cheap ten percent tipper if somebody, if somebody gives great
service, minimum should be twenty percent. In my world, I'll agree to fifteen, but to me twenty or more. Because whatever that extra dollar or two, it doesn't mean a thing to you. If you're going out needing, come on, be honest, another five bucks or whatever. It doesn't mean anything to you, but it means everything to the person that you're serving, especially if you're gonna give one of these cards. Here's what I've arranged.
The card will have a QR code, and the QR code will lead to one per personalized, not to that one individual, personalized to people giving great customer service. I'm going to be doing a message that they can get and listen to right there that I think is going to be an encouraging, maybe inspirational, maybe life changing that someone recognized them. I actually think this card will mean more than the tip because it'll last longer. But don't you
dare replace a tip with this card. Okay, So that's the provision, and I'll repeat that. I will send a note when I send these cards. But if you would like to send me a stamp, a self addressed stamped envelope, I will mail cards back to you shortly. That's how close we are. This is part of the Mad Radio Network making a difference. There aren't many people giving great customer service, and those that are need to be thanked. I got unbelievable response from people when I came up with the
idea and we kind of talked it through on the show. Uh, we're now ready. It's taken some time. So if you want to send me a self addressed stamped envelope, you can expect about twenty cards. So I'm guessing a normal stamp will cover it. That's my guess. One stamp. You may send them to me, Send them to Preston Scott care of w FLA, iHeartRadio three twenty five, John Knox Road Building, G Tallahassee,
Florida three two three oh three three two three o three. All right, I'll post something on my blog page in the coming days as well help you out. But I'm gonna pay for the cards. You're gonna pay for the postage. That's how we're gonna do this. We're gonna work together on this. If you want to do this, feel free. I think it's gonna be great fun and I think it's gonna make a difference. And that's the
whole point. Twenty seven past the hour, Big stories in the press box, get you ready for what's to be Friday and more Sensay of sensibility, communicator of common sense amplified. It's The Morning Show with Preston Scott. Do you think any mainstream media Democrats in Congress are sitting back feeling any sense of guilt or remorse queasiness in the stomach for saying the Hunter Biden laptop was fictitious, didn't exist, that's phony, And yet there it is a witness against
Hunter Biden in court. The laptop walked in, sat down, and it's telling it's all. And we were told for how long that it was a fabrication. That poor guy that turned it in has had his life ruined, and he did the honest thing. Big Stories in the press Box brought to you by Grove Creative marketing and digital expertise. I'm flipping through these stories and I'm just man, it almost makes me want to just tear up and cry. How broken our justice system is. And the lower federal courts now are
packed with activist judges who hate you. Steve Bannon's been ordered to prison to give himself up on July first. Supreme Court's got to take this. They've got to intervene that January sixth select committee selected to just persecute those who supported Donald Trump. I'm still waiting for someone to show me what Trump did to incite a riot. I can show you a dozen things that people did on tape that haven't been arrested. I got to stop there. Arizona voter is
going to decide the fate of a Texas style border law. Governor veto to measure, so the state Senate in the state House, they did not have veto proof majorities, but they had majorities, and so they have passed a referendum that will go on the ballot in November. Citizens will decide whether it should be a crime to enter the state of Arizona illegally. I love it. Come on, Arizonans, I lived there for twenty years. I'm wearing
my Arizona Oma shirt right now covered in Cacti. Supreme Court finds by five to four federal government must cover Native American health care costs. John Roberts Neil Gorsicic Gorsic Huh voted in favor of that Supreme Court being petitioned to take a parent school gender identity secrecy policy in Euclaire, Wisconsin. Parents say no, it's not right. You may remember one of the very first, if not the first, federal case on that originated right here in Leon County. January.
Little John came on this show to explain what happened to her child and the fight she won. Most importantly, her child won and is doing wonderful. Florida Supreme Court upholds Governor DeSantis's suspension of a Democrat state attorney who would not prosecute was dismissing charges. Said you got to do your job, and so he removed her, and the Supreme Court said, yeah, you had reason. So there you go. You're caught up on the big stories.
Come back and what was quite a day yesterday subjects will just make you furious. Don't worry. We're here to make it all better. Morning Show with Preston Scott What's the Beef? In just a little bit. We were watching some of the D Day ceremonies at Normandy yesterday. I have to say it was somewhat surreal to be sitting three feet from a Holocaust survivor as she was watching and wondering what was going through her mind. I caught a little bit
of their live broadcast last night from Heart and Soul. Joel Waldman his mother Carmela were guests on the program yesterday. It was a delightful visit. Just thoroughly enjoyed spending time with them, and Joel asked Carmela what her thoughts were. She said, it was tough for me to eat and do the interview because I was watching the images and she to paraphrase, I am so grateful because without the men who came here to fight, came here, came to
Europe to fight, I would not be here. I would not have survived. I would be dead. It was just it was remarkable, and it was all ruined by Joe Biden. You realized Joe was an hour late. He was an hour after all of the other the French president an hour later, and then at one point he looked like he was sitting there loading up his diaper. I mean, it was embarrassing, absolutely embarrassing. And then I'm going to go to what town Hall. Spencer Brown wrote about Hillary Clinton
her D Day post eighty years ago. I should do it in the shrill voice of Hillary Clinton, but I can't even I can't sound that bad. I will tell you that one of the reasons she didn't get elected is because her voice drives anybody crazy. Eighty years ago today, thousands of brave Americans fought to protect democracy on the shores of Normandy democracy. What have I told you? They're going to keep trying to pound that into your brain until you
forget We're not one. We are not a democracy anyway. And then she writes this as the addendum to it. This November, all we have to do is vote. Let me read from Spencer. Voting is important and a
rite that's sadly often taken for granted. Something we're only able to do because of the real heroism of those like the men who fought and died fighting actual evil on D Day Schlepping over to the local library to check a few boxes in a voting booth on your way to work is key to preserving our ideals, But it is not the same as sacrificing, fighting, and dying for
the freedom of people halfway around the world. Beyond the insulting comparison that belittles the indescribable valor of American and Allied forces on D Day, there's the rest of Clinton's insinuation to address her warped democracy versus fascism reality. Trump is hitler, his supporters are Nazis, and Democrats are the American heroes pushing them back.
Clinton, of course, conveniently ignores the reality that our beloved party is mired in anti American activism, cheering barbaric hamas terrorists, and routinely disrespects the flag under which D Day heroes fought. What a horrendous way, and therefore perfectly on brand for tone def Clinton to observe the solemn anniversary of one of the greatest feats of the free world against actual evil. It's another basket of
deplorable's moment. That's why hint Clinton lost in two thousand and eight to Obama and twenty sixteen to Trump. She's still as demonstrated with this post. Can't figure out why forty six minutes after the hour embarrassing. Get you ready for what's the beef next? There are the days when times were good and life was simple. He still lives there. The Morning Show with Preston Scott on
news radio one hundred point seven WFLA. Here's the headline. Mother divides internet with viral video on why she never returns her shopping Judge me all you want. If she says she's got a piercing gaze, I mean, oh my goodness, that's creepy. Yeah, she's she's just here's her reason. I'm not returning my shopping shopping cart, and you can judge me all you want.
Doctor Leslie Dobson, married mom of two, declared in a viral TikTok video, I'm not getting my groceries into my car, getting my children into the car, then leaving them in the car to return the cart. So if you're gonna give me a dirty look, then she writes, bleep off, Okay, well put. The replies were brilliant. Mom of a six year old, three year old, nine month old, I simply unload the groceries, return the cart with the kids, and then load them in same
way that we got out of the car. I will bet right now that doctor Leslie Dobson is an illiberal. Remember my theory. My theory is that not all, but most people who don't return carts to the cart bin or back to the store or the sidewalk right there where they can, where it's out of the way, not blocking parking spots, not running the risk of getting hit by car or getting loose, that nearly all of them are liberals, just like and I formed this opinion over years of observation and noticing the
bumper stickers on the cars of the people that left them. My second observation is the same that mask wearers are largely illiberals. There are exceptions I paint with a very broad brush, but generally speaking so so she's out there trying to offer that as the excuse for why she's lazy. When I watch carts take up parking spots, especially in handicapped areas, I make a point of letting I move quickly so the person who just left that card in there can
see me grab it. Just not so they can see me, but so they can see what you just did. Leaving that in the middle of a parking space is not cool. It's laziness, it is selfishness. Anyway, I just I just loved the the comments. Now, she replied to that one, she said, I want women to feel empowered to trust their intuition if they feel unsafe and ignore judgment. Risk isn't worth it. And our lives are precious. I've seen lives destroyed. I hope you never do.
She used the same comment over and over. Apparently, whatever, whatever, young little missy, can't you still do that and return the car? Of course you can, you absolutely can it. And what's so funny is it's like there's it's it's a thing today young people with children think like they're I can't get anywhere on time, Like they're the only people in the world that
have ever had children. It's like, folks, people have been having babies, changing diapers, da da for years and they got to where they needed to go on time. Manage your life, deal with it. It'll be okay. Come on, snowflakes, come on, you can do it. You'll be better for it too. That outa do What's to be Friday is next. Phone lines are open. Jared is standing by, and please no profanity. I always say that now, Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's one of the rules, no profanity. I just want to say that now
so I don't have to say that to everybody individually when they call. Yeah, no, that's a that is a given. We've had to run maybe one or two callers in seventy four shows thus far because of that. So yeah, eight five zero two zero five WFLA. The lines are open right now. Call what's to be? Friday is next? You can be on the air. It's time you wait all week long, the stresses build up, and then Friday comes on the Morning Show with Preston Scott an exclusive presentation.
We do it nearly every Friday throughout the year. It's what's the beef? Your chance to call in and get it off your chest, whatever it is that's grinding on you. We are here to help. Phone line to keep track of is eight five zero two zero five WFLA. Eight five zero two zero five ninety three fifty two. Now we are on a delay, which means the call will have ended as you hear it start to as you hear me wrap it up. It's already ended, and so you can jump
in right there and get the phone line. So anticipate the end of a call, and the line can be yours eight five zero two zero five ninety three fifty two eight five zero two zero five WFLA. The rules are simple, no profanity, don't make it personal. Let's go to Jerry. Good
morning, sir, you are first. What's the beef? Good morning, I've got a beef with you, Preston, come on, as far as I know, you don't have a ticket to the Capitol Corsman's annual show tomorrow, the only bi centennial cultural event on the schedule for tomorrow, two pm seven pm at Turner on his Horm. You can get tickets at the door. Will I see you there? No, oh, Preston, I'm sorry, you just you're not well. I could lie and try to make myself look good, but I'm not going to be there, so I'm sorry.
But I can. I can tell everybody it'll be a great show because you guys are awesome. It'll be a great show. Maybe next year. Maybe. Thank you. Jerry appreciate that. See he was clever. He turned his promotion for his event, self serving into a beef about me. It works. It works. It was a stretch, but it works. Greg Eurerop, Buddy, what's the beef? A column that your guests from the Heritage Foundation could compose in the shower. The catch and kill schemes that were
used by the Biden campaign in twenty twenty. First it was Anthony Fauci testifying about the suppression of the exam results. Then there was the doctor debrah Burk saying that they actively tried to suppress along with Twitter and Facebook news about ivor Mechton and hydro chloroquin. Then you had oh god, a hunter bottom laptop fifty three Sinees said it was Russian distant for me. Then why was it admitted to evidence? You feel better? We'll wait and see. Well,
at least we got the big exhale. The exhale is part of feeling better, Thank you, Greg. That means it's time for Chris. Hello, Chris, you're up. Hello Preston. I sent you an email about this, but I just wanted to get on the air and voice my opinion anyway. Talking about the pond next to the east Side Library that is just packed full of water. The county has a water pump, one of those big pumps. There a piping right, it was all the way down the street.
It's been sitting there for I don't know, at least two weeks, three weeks. Maybe they're not pumping the water. The walk across bridges are underwater. To me, it's damaging the things, and so once the water does go away, maybe we're going to have to spend money to rebuild them. Just curious as to why they're not pumping. I will I will tell you that I forwarded with that out your name to Vince Long, the administrator for the county. He's usually pretty responsive to my emails. So we'll see.
Because I got another one as well on another subject, So we'll see if there's some response to that. Okay, Yeah, I've emailed all of them twice and haven't heard peep from him, you know. So yeah, I appreciate that. Thank you, sir, Thank you appreciate it. Yeah. Crazy, And oh, by the way, hello mosquitos. Right, that's what we need. We need just standing water for weeks on end and let's just breed a few gazillion mosquitos. What do you say, Gunny?
You are up next than Bobby then Greg what about you. It's What's to be Friday ten minutes past the hour, Get a quick check of weather and traffic. Then session two of audio therapy right here on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Show with Preston Scott. This is the Way My News Radio one hundred point seven DOUBLEUFLA Back to your phone calls. Morning Show with Preston Scott. We're just here to help. If it matters to you, it matters to us. We're here for you. Gunny, Thanks for calling in.
Good morning presson my beef is with you? Okay, you mentioned January sixth, and then you said what more could I say? Well, if you don't say it, nobody else will. You've lost me a little bit there. You mentioned January sixth, right, and then you said I could say more? Well say more. Yeah, We've talked about it ad nauseam and time does limit me sometimes. Uh, but if you don't see it, nobody else will. Well. I don't know. We're trying hard and
it doesn't seem to matter a whole lot. I think the only thing that's going to get anything done is if Trump gets elected, he can pardon all of them. Well, you're right there, Uh yeah, go ahead, the fall, the Fall of Minneapolis. It's a YouTube video. We're seeing, Sir George Floyd story. Yeah, I've still got family up there, Gunny. I hope your voice gets a little bit better. I know you're
fighting it there this morning. But thanks for calling in. Yeah, my brother still a uh he's a law enforcement officer for Ramsey County, which is Saint Paul, Minneapolis, Hennepin County. And uh yeah, it's it's a disaster. It's just an absolute disaster. My former states. I don't know, it's just Minnesota. We left and it turned to trash. Left, Arizona turned to trash. I don't know. I don't know, Bobby.
Thanks for calling in. What the peace the bai beef is? We keep talking about candidates for the office of the President or vice president with people who are not natural born citizens. People don't understand the concept our founders did. The concept is every player in the Law of Nations byer Marik Bttel. A natural born citizen is one who is born of both parents who are US citizens.
Jamala Harris is a citizen of the United Sate. By the fourteenth Ammendment, parents were under the process not yet still citizens of the United States. Marco Rubio born in the United States, parents still Cuban citizen. Ted Cruz his mother was a citizen of the United States, so he's a natural citizen, but his father was still a Cuban citizen, so he doesn't qualify either. And we keep going on and on and on. If we're gonna say
that it doesn't really matter. Well, the Crown Prince of Jordan could be because his mother is a US citizen. He's over thirty five, and the everything he els to do is real. Here for fourteen years and then run. I feel better getting that off your chest. All right, I've been doing this for fifteen years. Nobody cares. Well, at least you got it, said Bobby. Thanks very much, appreciate it. Let's go to Fred. You're up. What's the beef? Good morning, fat hat,
and you do it. I'm good, all right. One thing is I thought I never would live long with us to see in the United States with a dictator, which we have now. And I never realized how weak Congress was not to control something of that nature. And the January sixth, what I was just hearing about, why don't they investigate FELUSI and the mayor see why they didn't want the Guard to come in and help. And one more thing, all you veterans, and I'm a veteran myself. And one more
heell we got to take and that's Capital Hill. You vote for those who are honest and just that's what the Founders wanted to be leaders of this country. Let's see if that works. Have a good weekend. Thank you, Fred. And by the way, in military, you can you can find and the uh, the pretenders from the real uh, the people that are real patriots. You'll know, That's all I'll say. You'll know a lot of military running for office nationwide. You'll know the real ones, the ones
who really care about this country. Anthony final caller in this segment, what's the beef? All right, I'm gonna jump on the beef? Were Preston ban train this one? Come on my shoulders abroad? My beef was the lab I don't know. A couple of weeks ago, I'm like all these dumb true crime podcasts and then you sit, then you start talking about one the other day. Come on, Preston, you're killing me. I love them? What can I say? I love them? Thank you, Anthony,
I appreciate it. Yeah. In fact, we have. We we had two true crime podcasters on the show yesterday. People are fascinated. I've always been one of the One of the first books ever read was Crime of the Century, the story of the Limberg kidnapping Bruno Houpman, General Norman Schwartzkoff Iraq war Fame. His dad was in charge of the New Jersey State Police, involved with a whole Limberg case. There are questions just saying I've always
been interested to weakness. Sorry, sixteen past the hour, Dodge, Patricia, Fred the other lines, Well, Fred just left. Fred. It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott. This FLA at w FLA, fam dot com, on your phone with the iHeartRadio app and on hundreds of devices like Alexa, Google Home, Xbox and Sonos and Iheart's radio station. In the spirit of a triple Crown horse race Downstretcht they cup. We've got the final
segment of therapy. No, what's the beef? And we go back to the phone lines in order of wait, Dodge, thanks for calling in. What's the beef? Hey, Preston Dodge, Yeah, my beef is with all these people that are really unknown to them. They're making Trump a king, and not kind of king you think. Let me explain, he got
all these trained seals clapping. You know that he got convicted of a paperwork crime, right, But then you know, you've got these other folks that are emotional house plans, that are saying the Republic is burning to the ground because what happened of them, right, And I don't think either one of them realize that they are making him a king by doing this, right, They're making him a king of real estate. And the reason is is he would be the king of real estate if you count all the serfs that give
him free rent in their brains. Look at you, Dodge, well done, sir. I was wondering where the hook was coming that. That's that's like, that's that's that was a very stealthily delivered that's a big setup for a joke. Yes, yes, thank you very much. Patricia, you are up. What's the beef? Hey, My beef is all this publicity on the mainstream media and otherwise saying that Biden has closed the border and that you know, he's doing all this stuff at the border. I mean,
that's the same thing as him saying that he's bringing down inflation. It makes me insane. Well, he did sign executive orders, but they're they're fraught with loopholes and holes. But yeah, and and it's laughable. It's it's a joke. Yeah, yeah, I agree with you, Patricia. Thanks very much. I appreciate the phone call. Thank you for being patient with us this morning. Let's go to Kent. Hello, Kent, you're up.
What's the beef? Good morning, sir. I got two The first one is I live in Bay County, so I don't know who these people are, but I can't believe a grown man goes by the name Jeremy and a woman goes by the name Jack. With that said, With that said, my real beef is these idiot parents or even the kids who can afford
it. Nobody wants to hear that loud pipe when you take off. They call a muffler for a reason, and if you choose to have that on your vehicle, you should be waking up every morning by that same stupid noise. That's all I have to say, sir, Thanks very much, appreciate it. Let's go to Gary, Gary, you are up? Now, what's the beef? Rus As I watch Joe Biden fumble around. I just wonder who really has access to the nuclear football, right? Is it doctor
Jill, Tony Blincoln or Lloyd Austin. I hope you can find out. I'm not I'm not relieved yet until you find out and let us know, well, I don't believe we'll ever know the answer to that, as in literally no. Obviously they're going to claim that Joe Biden is sound and able, but there's no way. You and I both know there is no way that man is calling the shots, right. Yeah, I personally think it's it's it's Obama, but that's just me. Yeah, Well he's saying it
before, so maybe he's the guy. Yeah, I don't know. I don't know. It's a great question. It's a great complaint as well, that the nuclear codes are in the hands of somebody that fumbles and bumbles. And I mean, if you missed it, yesterday was just a tragedy. He was late. He at one point he looked like he was having an episode much. It's like an eight month old that is intently loading up their diaper. No, I'm serious about that. You could see it. It
was disturbing. The cognitive decline if you just, if you just listen to how look, he's been a mistake, a minute guy since he's been elected. That was Joe. He's a faux pas. He's just a walking, living, breathing mistake waiting to happen. But the reality is when you listen to him speak, even with all the mistakes four years ago versus now, it's stunning. It's stunning, the decline, the well, I'll just stop there. When we come back, Jared and I offer our best and worst
of the week. We've got a good news story and of course a dad joke in headlines from the beat. Final half hour always terrific. Here on the Morning Show with Preston Scott be one years and still growing, So tell a friend both of them. Welcome to the Morning Show with Preston Scott on
Friday. Because frankly, we've had enough. We push aside the big stories in the press box, but we express our appreciation and thanks to Grove, a creative marketing and digital expertise, the proud sponsor of the big stories, because they want you to know what's going on. But our thanks to them.
But this is our time to just chat and consider what we think the best and the worst of the week was And because this is Jared's first time doing this, I should have told you this yesterday when I sent you the note. We count the first day of the week as Sunday. Gotcha, We use the old Hebraic biblical calendar. Well, luckily, my best and worst we'll still fit in that criteria. Okay, so lead wherever you want,
best or worst. Well, actually my entry is both the best and worst if you can believe that I can, so I'll start with the best. I am a pretty big fan of Star Wars and the new Star Wars show, Star Wars The Acolyte, premiered this week on Disney Plus, and in the lead up to this, the trailer that came out a few weeks ago, it was the most disliked YouTube video in quite a while. A lot of people were saying, oh, this is more woke Disney woke Star
Wars. I watched the first two episodes. It's fine. There's nothing quote unquote woke. There's no agenda that I've seen so far. It's fine. It's not great. So is this a worst or a best? I would say it's the best because I was pleasantly surprised with the fight choreography. Okay, it's pretty impressive, so you had your sites lowered because of all the chatter. Yes to anyone who was on the fence about watching it, it's
fine. Uh. The worst part is also in that show. When I say it's fine, it gets that eh average rating because there's one just glaringly bad scene and it's a It's a scene where two of the characters are outside of a spaceship in space suits doing some repairs. Something blows up and there's a fire. Mm hmm. If you know anything about science, you can see where this is a problem because there's like a burning fire in the vacuum of space where there is no oxygen. So that I'm like, yes,
this is a show in a movie about space wizards. I get it. But still that like that takes me out of it. So it was trending pretty good, but then that just pulled it back down to it. Eh. It's okay. It's funny because I have a similar best and worst in that they're one thing. Okay. My best of the week is an Idaho bar owner, Matt Mark Fitzpatrick, who decided to have Heterosexual Awareness Month at
his bar in Idaho. He said, I was thinking of a way we could celebrate the other side of sexuality, heterosexuality the way God designed it. It has exploded. People are driving like people making trips across the country are going four hundred miles out of their way to have a drink and support his bar. So that is clearly the best of the week. It's the Old State Saloon in Idaho. The worst of the week is that he's likely gonna
get sued by somebody. It's just a matter of time. He's offering hetero male Monday free, a free paint for hetero males, duodeal Wednesday, fifteen percent off the entire bill for hetero couples, and someone, someone somewhere is going to come in there and sue same LGBTQ activists because he's not offering them the same discount. I've always said bar should have a men's night. You know they have ladies night. Tell me about it, right, I have
a men's night, right, But the truth is that's discriminate toward. So I'm just saying it's awesome. But just wait, the hammer is going to drop. It's just a matter of time. Forty minutes after the hour, We're gonna come back with good news on the Morning Show with Preston Scott Wing Show with Preston Scott. Hello, Hello, anybody how Hi? On News Radio one hundred point seven Double USLA. Guess what tonight is Friday Night? Pat say, Jack's last night? Oh? I know. Vana White had
been filling in for him a few times. Is she going to be the new permanent host? No, it's Ryan Seacrest really yes? Oh, just that man needs another job. First of all, Ryan is one of the few modern day radio personalities I can stand. I just think he's old school classic. He works hard, he job he does. He seems like a very good guy. He seems to have a sense of appropriateness. I just don't hear him be off color. And I like that everything I've seen him
do he's done well, which tells me he prepares. I just respect professionals I always have. I don't care if they're in my style or not. I respect people that treat what they do. In this case, he's a radio guy professionally, and he's branched off and he's brilliant. He's good at whatever he does. He's easy on the ear, he's not foolish. I think he was a genius choice. It was funny because I thought, you know, he'd be great at this, and then next thing, you know,
he's the guy. But tonight is Pat Sajack's last night doing Wheel of Fortune, and so I mean, you talk about a guy who's had a run. Oh my goodness. Yeah, what a legend. I think he's been on since the start. Yeah, yeah, and he's he's a man. He again, he does it well. Wishing had changed his hairstyle a little bit, but that's okay. I'm good with that. But apparently Van is sticking around, so yeah, that's a thing. So you might want to keep an eye on that for tonight's viewing. Kay, do you have
any good news for a king so much? Just spell it's time for some good news. It's true even I need a little good news now and then. Wouldn't it be lovely if we had just a little bit of good news? If I were a better radio show host, I would say I planned this, but I didn't. Last hour, we talked about appreciation, thankfulness, gratefulness, that it is an absolute game changer for the trajectory of your
life and for your life on any given day. If you wake up at the beginning of the day deciding that you're going to just have a good attitude, you have a better day. You just do. When crap happens and things go south, you handle it better. It doesn't affect you as much.
Well. The good news story, with no idea of connecting it to what I did earlier, is about a guy named David who's a college administrator, who's thirty nine, and he's amassed over three hundred and forty thousand followers between Instagram and TikTok, and his handle is today period, I Am Period grateful and what he does he posts as short as seven or eight second video clips of him just describing things that he's grateful for, and people watch it
by the hundreds of thousands every single day. I guess what I'm saying is there's room for gratitude. And when you see someone and I've looked at this guy's stuff and it's like, oh, okay, you can't help but smile because he's smiling. It's just he's got the video. It's pointed at him, the camera's pointing at himself, and it's the mountains in the background, and he says I'm grateful for the variety that you find in nature. Oh that's it. It's like wow. And so people gravitate to people that are
grateful. Why because I think it's missing. It's so many people's lives that they are almost subconsciously drawn to gratefulness. To borrow a term going back years, it's winsome. Being grateful and thankful is winsome. It's an attractive quality and that is good news. Here in the Morning Show with Preston skuy Your here Monday on the program, we will talk over the FSU Baseball Regional.
By the way, that is today super Regional, I should say, first game today, Carson Dorsey getting the ball for the Noles, Lynn Jarrett going to the same strategy, going to try to get the win in game one and then bring their ace to game two to nail it down. So if Carson Dorsey finds himself thrown as good a game as he did last week, it's going to be tough on Yukon. But Florida State plays at noon today and you can listen to the game at eleven forty five. The pregame right
here on WFLA locally. If you are out of the tallasse Market. You can listen through the FSU website and you can watch it on ESPN. So I'm just just saying Monday, Salnuzo will join us. We'll give you a recap of the Super Regional as well. But Sal newso of consumer's defense, We'll will join us in studio. Time for dad joke, just in time for Sunday Church. My wife's on a tropical foods diet and the house of is full of the stuff. It's enough to make a mango crazy. It's
enough to make a mango crazy. Time for some headlines from your my our trusted source for satire and gentlemen. These are headlines courtesy of the Babylon b WELP two hundred and fifty years. Wasn't a bad run, says George Washington, looking on from heaven. Banana Republics starting to feel kind of bad for the United States. No foul called. After Caitlin Clark crushed by anvil, Trump sentenced to four years of confinement and small oval room in Washington, DC.
After seeing how much money Trump raised, Biden calls up Da Bragg to ask if he can get charged with a felony or two mega church runs contest where one lucky congregant will actually get to meet the pastor American voters looking forward to choosing between a convicted felon and an unconvicted felon. Seventeen years Cicada decides to return to hibernation after emerging beneath Pride Parade. Democrats call for removal of
Nelson Mandela statue in DC after learning he was a convicted felon. White House claims your inability to afford groceries is misinformation. Confused WNBA player asks, what's this huge crowd of people doing at a game? New female president of Mexico
announces plan to give cartels the silent treatment. Biden announced his plan to pretend to care about the border until January until November sixth, and man who resolved to be productive today now heavily invested in Wikipedia article about Great Molasses Flood of nineteen nineteen. It was our Headlights courtesy of the Battle of b brought to you by Barono Heating and Air. It's the Morning Show one eight on WFLA
our verse today Psalm four Verse eight's where we began the program. Big stories in the press box this morning, Judge ordering Steve Bannon to report for prison prison duty July one. Interesting, very interesting decision, and why because he refused to appear before the side show that was the Lynch Mob known as the
January sixth Select Committee. Supreme Court finds five to four that the federal government must cover Native American healthcare parents taking gender identities secrecy policy of school districts one in particular, but applies broadly to the nation. To the Supreme Court waiting to see if the Court will take the case. Speaking of Supreme courts, the State Supreme Court upholds Governor Desanders's suspension of Democrat State Attorney Monique Warrel of
the ninth District Arizona. Voters are going to decide the fate of a Texas style border law. The governor vetoed it. They didn't have quite enough juice in the House and Senate to override, but they did manage to get it on the ballot, so voters will decide. We talked about the last four phrases that people often say as they prepare to pass away and its relative importance. Newsome, defunding, police, prisons, and public safety. Now that's
what you do when you're facing a defency. We'll be back on Monday. Have a great weekend, Go Toles.