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Ep. 5184: Julian Assange Is Free

Jun 26, 20242 hr 36 min
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This is the full episode of The Morning Show with Preston Scott for Wednesday, June 26th 2024. Our guests today include:
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Good morning there, Welcome to the radio program. It's Morning Show with Preston Scott. He's Jared and I'm your friend, Preston. How are you everybody?

Pleasant? Good morning to you, Wednesday, June twenty sixth I it's kind of difficult to get my brain around, but the summer solstice has begun, which ironically means that the days are now getting shorter, and in a few short days, as of Sunday, we will have polished off half of the year, which of course means Christmas shopping season is around the corner. You had to say it didn't Yes I did, Yes, I did. You're not in here all the time, but you're in here enough to know

it's about to begin. Yeah. I earnestly do begin Christmas shopping in July, because in part it's a budgetary thing, you know, I just spread things out and don't take a big hit in December. How do you stand on when it's appropriate to start Christmas music? Well, I'm probably not the right one to ask, because I do have the iHeartRadio app with several Christmas stations loaded. Oh you're ready to go call your round, guy, aren't

you not? No? But I will on occasion, just get in the mood and play it throughout the year, just to just kind of a yeah, and especially like now in the middle of ninety smidd degrees, day after day after day after day. Absolutely whatever brings you comfort. I've got a Christmas golf shirt that is full of Christmas trees and snowmen and stuff like that, and that's probably coming out in July, no doubt about it, No

doubt about it. It's going to happen anyway. Good morning, friends, and welcome to the Wednesday edition of the program Show fifty one eighty four. And we'll get to this date and history in just a few moments, but we start with scripture Luke twenty four. This is the day of the Resurrection of Jesus, and I just want to give you a snapshot of a moment on the day of the Resurrection, which is the first day of the week, which is Sunday in Biblical tradition. To break tradition, Sunday is the

first day of the week. Early at dawn, they women who had been following Jesus and wanted to care for the body of their Lord went to the tomb, taking spices they had prepared and they found the stone rolled away from the tomb. When they went in, they did not find the body of the Lord Jesus. While they were perplexed about this, behold two men stood by them and dazzling a peril. And as they were frightened and bowed their faces to the ground, the men said to them, why do you seek

the living among the dead. He is not here, but he has risen. Remember how he told you while he was still in Galilee. They did not believe. It's as if the things that Jesus said in three years about what was going to happen over three years had just it got destroyed. When he died on the cross, when he was arrested mock trial, crowds cry and crucify him. And remember, now this is a historical fact. These things happen, They're written down, They're recorded by not just Roman history,

but historians of the time it happened. And what I want to remind you is that the importance of spending time with the Word of God helps you remember what he said. I live in a world. Jared lives in a world. We live in a world of repetition. You know thousands of song lyrics. You never plan to memorize because of something called a choic memory. You didn't plan on learning them, You just did. How repetition hearing, hearing, hearing. Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the Word of God.

Keep pressing in Read, Read, Read, It will become part of the fabric of your life. The repetition brings remembrance. Ten minutes past the hour, the American Patriots Almanak is standing by. So is the Wednesday edition of the Morning Show with Preston Scott Jerome Hudson. In the third hour, I've got a I walked into an incredible surprise this morning. I'll share with that

in just mere moments. So stick around. It's the Morning Show. Yeah, to subscribe to the Conversations with Preston Scott podcast on the iHeartRadio app. Welcome to the Morning Show with Preston Scott right now, and then I can pull it off. I feel confident when I want to channel my inter ROINALD Reagan, well, I just I can just kind of slide right into that

voice and do it. This one's a little more challenging for me. June twenty sixth sixty three, John F. Kennedy became the first president to stand on the west side of the Berlin Wall and denounce totalitarianism. Kennedy called the wall, quoting the most obvious and vivid demonstration of the failures of the communist system for all the world to see. He assured Europeans of US resolved to

stand up for freedom. Now I'm not going to read this whole thing, but the words translated to I am a Berliner, and his speech was, if you will, the precursor to Reagan's speech to Gorbachev, tear down this wall, but think about it. Kennedy, twenty five years earlier, give or take, was challenging the Communists to take down the Wall. I can't help but point out that John F. Kennedy today would not be welcomed in the Democrat Party. Just wanted to point that out. He would he would

have very few friends inside the Democrat Party. Eighteen forty four, John Tyler becomes the first US president to get married while in office. Boy, what a dude. That's yeah, that's that's pretty strong. The Berlin Airlift begins in nineteen forty eight, delivering supplies to an isolated West Berlin. Hello Wall. Nineteen fifty nine, Queen Elizabeth President Eisenhower fish open the Saint Lawrence seaway again. Sixty three Berlin Wall Kennedy declares, ike beIN ein Berliner. I

am a Berliner. And in two thousand, Bill Clinton and British Prime Minister Tony Blair announced that scientists have completed the first rough map of the human genetic code. Okay, I've got to give a shout out. Came in yesterday this morning and someone had delivered a birthday package to me, A bag with a balloon saying happy Birthday, and inside the card Happy Birthday. Preston.

My family listens to you every day on the podcast. I have two boys who are often impacted by your show, and I wanted to give you a little something for your birthday. I remember last October you and Grant talked about your favorite candy. I found some and packed it up for you and your sweet wife. Thanks for all you do. With love the Benoyan family and uh Jay Angela and uh children. Preston, hm hm really good strong name. How about that Peyton? And uh is it? Is it? Abby?

But Jay Angela? Thank you? And what's inside is next level because what's inside is a box of nut goodies and a bunch of you are like what uh oh, yeah, I'll I'll tell the story before the week is over. I will I will reveal the the source of that joy and some great memories from my childhood in the Twin Cities. But uh, I'll share that later this week. But uh, Jay Angela, thank you so much. I mean, you didn't have to do this, you know that.

Yes, the studio audience is no, you're not getting any My Christian sharing goes only so far. No, I'm but no, seriously, thank you so very much. And perhaps Jared will sneak one here. I might be able to talk him into it. I don't know, you're you're yeah, yeah, okay, seventeen past the hour, come back and monoliths, monoliths in the news, what 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 Sono. Saniheart's radio station. Shared my birthday prize from Benoyd family with Jared with instructions to be prepared to discuss. I will do my homework on Friday, and feel free to let me know if you'd like a refill. Just saying Yeah, good stuff. The nut Goodie Pearson's Nut Goodie is just next level unique and incredible, and it's just a slice of my childhood and that's what makes it so special. And again i'll share the

story later in the week. When you were growing up or at any point in your life, have you ever seen the movie two thousand and one A Space Odyssey? Oh? Sure, do you remember the first time you saw it? And about how old were you? Specifically, No, but I was probably around fourteen or fifteen. I would say that movie is unique at times, kind of creepy. Creepy by design though. Yeah, Stanley Kubrick

is just he was kind of out there a little bit. And this was you know, the theme is well known to all of you, whether you realize it or not. You know the music, you absolutely know the music. In fact, it was turned into a pop song that was really high, if not on the top of the Billboard charts back in the day. Don't play it. You'll have to edit it out. I know I was thinking about doing. Yeah, don't do it. Don't do it. But

it's one of the themes in the movie is a monolith. And this monolith is this mysterious thing that Kubrick surmises has has been on the Earth before and was out in space and is the source of something. And so I mean, it's just it's just a monolith. I don't know how to tell you it any other way, but all of a sudden, now hear these stories. In twenty twenty, liths were found in Utah, California, Las Vegas,

Texas, Florida, Wisconsin, Romania, England's Isle of Wight. An anonymous art collective called the Most Famous Artist took credit for several of the US based monoliths. Another was found earlier this year on hey Bluff near Hayon, Y, Wales. The origins remain unknown, but a seventy seven inch keep in mind, seventy seven inches is what six feet five inches tall, constructed out of sheet metal, secured with rebar and concrete, spotted twenty miles north

of Las Vegas in the Gas Peak region. Las Vegas police removed it due to public safety environmental concerns being stored in an undisclosed location. While public authorities determine the most appropriate way to dispose or store the item, unknown how the item got to its location or who might be responsible. So I'm just and I'm not remotely suggesting this is some supernatural weird no, that somebody's doing this.

It's just weird some much just having a laugh or a group of someone's because obviously this has been going on for a while now, you know, was it spurred by the the COVID pandemic and people just being bored since it quotes started in twenty twenty, it's hard to believe it's it's been four years since all that happened. That said, my goodness, you just if you've you can't see the word monolith and not think of two thousand and one A

Space Odyssey if you've ever seen the movie. And yeah, so anyway, if you ever see a story and they crack the code on, okay, what is this all about? What is the point? I'd love to know. So make sure that you you know, all the research assistants have been put on notice to tell me and send a link to any follow up stories on this twenty eight past the Hour come back with the big stories in the

press box and more. Kaids of doing morning drive radio differently, doing it his way like call blue Eyes, except he's not one of the great decomposers you know it's not six feet under the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Keep all right, friends, don't leave me, stay with me through this segment. It's gonna be a little bit different. Oh, guess what day it is. Guess what day it is? Huh? Anybody, Julie, Hey, guess what day it is? Come on, I know you can hear

me. Mike, Mike, Mike. What day is it? Mikelie, guess what today is. That's hump Day, Yeah it is. And it's one day before the presidential debate. We will talk about that tomorrow. We'll prep you on that. But I'm asking you to stay with me here because the big stories in the press box are a little different. We do not have a bunch of Supreme Court rulings to talk about. Yet they're coming because they have to. They have to by the end of the month June thirtieth,

and so today's stories. I've changed my opinion on this story. Julian Assange is a freeman. I've found myself in a really strange place on this story. Over the years. He's the founder of WikiLeaks. WikiLeaks was set up as a place where people in government primarily leak information on things that the government's doing that perhaps the government shouldn't be doing. And so he reached a plea agreement with the United States which says basically time served because he's been in

in custody. I mean, he's he's he's now home in Australia. I don't know if the agreement means he can never come to the United States. But this is a complex story and I want to take some time with it, and I'm i'm I've got time set aside next hour. I want to get your thoughts on this. Are you as conflicted as I? Because as I've as I've thought about this story, my initial position was always that what Bradley Manning did was wrong. He was sentenced to thirty five years, and

then that sentence commuted by Barack Obama before he left office. But the information that was leaked revealed wrongdoing by our government, by our military apparatus, pretty significant stuff. So maybe I'm going to try to find a middle ground that doesn't exist, And I don't know, but I would love to hear from you. Next hour. We'll talk about that. That's one big story. Another big story is the New York judge, Judge Wan Mersham, has partially

lifted the gag order one just in time for the debate, partially. That's kind of interesting. And jd Vance, US Senator from Ohio is now gaining the inside track that some think will lead him to be the vice presidential nominee. And so we'll talk a little bit more about all these stories later on in the program. Forty one minutes after the hour. That was a weird segment. I know. Just hang in there. You're listening on an old radio in your car, truck or streaming on one of those other things,

yes, even that John Deere tractor. Thanks for joining us. It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott on NewsRadio one hundred point seven Double UFLA or on NewsRadio double UFLA Panama City dot Com. I'm losing track of is where the government and this connects to the Julian Assange case. What was the point of the press. The entire point of a free media is to keep the government

in check. Now, your problem comes when much of the media has been co opted by said government and works as the de facto public relations wing of the apparatus. Then that freedom of the press that is meant to keep government honest is compromised. For example, the government is increasingly tracking everything we do, everything we say, everything, we watch, everything we read. They're

tracking the light bulbs that we buy. They're tracking the and by tracking, I mean they're they're saying, you can't buy those bulbs, So you can only buy those bulbs. You can't buy that appliance. You can only buy that appliance. You can't buy those cars and trucks and SUVs. You can only buy those cars and trucks and SUVs. You can only do certain things that you have to get a shot, you have to wear a mask, You must be distanced from each other. That DA DA DA global warming has

nothing to do with climate change, which is a constant. Climates have changed since God created the heavens and the earth. Climate change is being used as the cudgel to control your choices, your behaviors, your actions. Now the government wants to follow your stakes. This is not getting much coverage. The USDA recently finalized the rules set to go into effect in a few months that will require radio frequency identification RIFID ear tags on cows that cross state lines.

They claim it's a public health to trace and eradicate potential disease outbreaks among livestock. Here's the problem. This is going to devastate small cattle farmers and ranchers because it's expensive because the loss of the tags, the loss the the failure of the readers is is a cost factor that is going to once again raise the prices of beef at the grocery store. If you checked it lately, seeing what what what Hamburger's running these days, let alone a decent steak.

Tag retention is a huge problem. But again, the big farms, they're not gonna be affected by this. The smaller guys absolutely. Once again, the federal government is rigging this. They're tracking cows the us DA. This is now there's some legislation being proposed to try to nip this, but as of now, the rule is done. It will go into effect sometime this fall. And that's that the prices will go up because these costs are going

to They're going to hit the large farmers. They're just going to raise the prices. But the small and medium farmers decimated by these requirements, and they say it's totally unnecessary, and it is all right, We're gonna come back forty seven minutes after the hour just want of this on your radar, more controls being put into place. It's Themad Radio Network where we challenge you to make a difference in your world with the morning show Preston Scott two minutes past

the hour. All right, let's set this up for just a second here by going and doing a bit of a deep dive. Julian Asang found himself in the crosshairs of the United States government because he published classified documents from Bradley Manning. Manning came across information he was an army analyst that showed, for example, video of two thousand and seven US Apache helicopter mistakenly gunning down two Reuters employees and civilians in Iraq, among other mistakes made, and Assange published

it. He was wanted for publishing it. He fled, ended up in the Ecuadorian embassy in London. He stayed there till twenty nineteen after a successful appeal blocked his ordered extradition through May of twenty twenty four, he agreed to a plea deal. But the bigger overarching issue is the issue of freedom of the press. Now, it came across a piece written by Rick Manning Nope,

Robert Rameri. Romano, Sorry, Rick Manning, I've got another piece that's got Rick's name on it. Robert Romano is vice president of the Public policy at Americans for Limited Government, and he said the concerns about freedom of the press date back at least through the Supreme Court's decision of The New York Times versus the United States in nineteen seventy one, when the government used an injunction to block publication of the Pentagon Papers. That was a classified study named

History of the US Decision making Process on Vietnam Policy. Now you can read them right now online at the National Archives. But at the time, the Supreme Court held that, regardless of how the information had been obtained, the New York Times had a First Amendment right to publish it, stating simply that the government had not met the heavy burden of showing justification for the imposition of such restraint. Justice Hugo. Black authored the majority opinion. This is important.

The press was protected so that it could bear the secrets of government and inform the people. Only a free and unrestrained press can effectively expose deception in government, and paramount among the responsibilities of a free press is the duty to prevent any part of the government from deceiving the people and sending them off to distant lands to die in foreign fevers and foreign shot and shell now over the

years, this column breaks down the erosion of all of that. My thoughts are that while I can take issue with some of what Brad Manning and Edward Snowden have done, the overall issue of exposing wrongdoing by the government must be protected. We'll take your calls eight five zero two zero five to b F l A. The question of Julian Assan, Wiki leaks and the publishing of

information the government classifies but doesn't want you to know. See, for me, the dividing line is disclosing information that that jeopardizes the lives of say, an undercover agent operational security. That's a real loose term. And I worry because I don't trust our government. I mean, do you. Assan said this. I believe the First Amendment and the Espionage Act are in contradiction with each other, but I accept that it would be difficult to win such a

case given all these circumstances. He accepted that encouraging sources to provide classified information for publication can be unlawful and so he accepted, Okay, time served, I'm done, and he's now free. Government accepted that as well. But the freedom of the press is the issue. Second hour of the Morning Show with Preston Scott and Preston He's Jared, we're taking your calls. I want to get your thoughts on this. I feel like the media has cooperated with

this by no longer holding the government accountable. But what do you think? Justin thanks for calling in this morning. Hey, good morning, sir. I was telling I think it was Jared Avents of the phone that I don't

think you're really convinced that you think the goverment should keep secrets. And the reason is is because we have learned some very valuable information that has helped us to not trust our government by the secrets that have been leaked, including the ATF raids and Operation Fast and Furious, because those were things that the government did try to hide and that they lied about. So that was that was my thought on that matter that I don't know, I don't know if you

really believe that, sir. What do you mean? I think I think that, Oh, how do I put this in the words? See for example, I think I think COVID was a massive, huge mistake by government and they lied to us across the board, and I don't think they have a right to do that. I don't think they have a right to commit acts of a you know, of human rights violations and hide it, right and so yeah, So that's where I'm at right now with all of this.

I think I was disturbed by Bradley Manning initially, but as I've learned more about the nature of what was released, my feeling has been altered. That's that's where I'm at. Well. And on the on the COVID name, I have a family relative who is a doctor at a hospital. I talked to him last night and I asked him, I said, I said, what do you think could have been done differently about handling COVID? And his words were, they should have let us practice therapeutics. We would have

been able to practice medicine. And I said, well, what did they what do they do to you guys? Like, how how were you expected to handle that? He says, they told us to shut up and stand our lane and the hospital administrators handled it and they were all taken their lead from the federal government. Yeah. Absolutely, justin thanks very much for calling in. Richard, standby, We're gonna get to you next. Eight five

zero two zero five to BFLA. I believe that the complicity of the press, working hand in hand with the federal government, most of the mainstream media outlets, the legacy media outlets, has contributed to the erosion of freedom of the press. We don't hold our governments accountable. I mean, just look at what's happening in the city of Tallahassee and has happened. How did it happen because mainstream legacy media outlets, newspaper and television media didn't ask questions.

They wanted to be friends, they wanted to be liked. That's how we lose these freedoms. That's how we lose the protection that the media is supposed to afford us. Anyway, I've pivoted on this a little bit, and I just wanted to get your thoughts. Eight five zero two zero five to b FLA. Richard, you are on deck. Next ten minutes past the hour's the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Show with Preston Scott on News Radio one hint seven UFLA. Eleven minutes after the hour, Give you a chance

to share your thoughts on Julianasange being free. A lot of reporters out there privately saying it's about time legacy media being real quiet. Other than the release, they're not really weighing in on this, which is interesting. Richard, what do you think? Mister's got great, great segment? Before I get into my vote on Snowden, I'd just like to ask you a question. Can you think of something up the top of your head that the federal government

is doing that you're proud at this point? It might take me a minute. Ed education, you know, the economy. Yeah, it's tough, it's tough, and so my my vote is is that I think the first thing, one of the first things Trump ought to do is pardon Snowden. I like, I like, you know, that's what that's my take on it. What is your view of the compromised nature of the media? Are you are? You? Are you? Kind of where I am? That they've sort of sacrificed themselves by being co opted by one of the parties.

They have been co opted and they leave and you know, they leave the government and they go to work for the media and vice versa. So it's a you know, or between a rock and a heart place. And I'm just trying to find any decent, quality, valid, reliable information. Yeah, thank you very much, Richard. I appreciate the phone call. You know, you can you you just look at COVID. We still don't have the truth. We're getting it slowly. But do you think Anthony Fauci is

going to be held. He'll be dead and then they'll say, oh boy, what he did and they'll try to recover some sense of credibility within the FDA, the CDC, the you know, the the agency that he hadded up as highes paid member of the federal government. John, your thoughts on all this, good morning, Thank you, Presston. Though well on the publishing part, on as far as Assam is concerned or the press in general, I don't have a problem with freedom of the press, and they should

be bringing things to light. But my thing is the timing on all of these things. Like the event that Manning released about the air and attack on the reporters, it was only jumped on because of who was in office at the time. Fast forward Obama in office. How many civilians and the American citizens were drawn attack and killed by his administration? Yet they sat on it and think about it, the whole Bush and the whole time Bush was in

office. Every night on the news, they were getting a body count of Americans killed. As soon as Obama came in office, they were silent. And that's my thing. I don't mind them gleaning terrible things that happened, but they're not releasing it in good faith. It's not because they want a corrective action to happen, Like how can we prevent this? Is we want

to keep power and make our political opponents look bad. Yeah. It goes back to what I was talking about with the co opting of the media, that when you have the legacy media beholden to one side of the political aisle, then they lose their objectivity and their willingness to report and let the chips fall where they may. But Preston, they're not co opted. They are the Democratic Party. They are the propagandist wings of the Democrat Party. There

is no objective, there's no objective reporting lift. Well, there's very minimal objective for parting left. How about that? Yeah, Yeah, that's that's fair, John, Thanks very much. Yeah, I'm you know, I'm not going to labor this. You're welcome to call in and weigh in if

you want. I do have one more segment set aside, but I do ironically have another story dealing with the media, not in the same light necessarily as Julie no sanje, but dog on close and it's a domestic story that we've talked about here on the program, and in fact have talked about it

recently. And so get to that I say co opted John because over the years, whether it's been co opted through you know, just almost like a a merging, like you know, one of the callers said that, you know, they go to work for the media after they leave government, or whether it's been just because of proximity, whatever, the mainstream media has forfeited

its place of holding elected officials accountable. And I can only point those of you that live in Tallahassee you know firsthand we had a corruptions a set of corruption trials, proceedings, pleadings, sentences, not because of the mainstream media. They were complicit in the problems. They covered them up, they didn't report them. I sat with a former publisher of a newspaper here in town. I had lunch across from him, saying this is what you've inherited.

Here's what's going on in the community, and he flat ignored me, allowed it to continue. And now he's out trying to remake his own image and not accepting accountability for what happened under his watch. We paid a very heavy price, Steve Stewart certainly did for covering the news, holding people accountable. We've lost that in our country and we are worse for it. Seventeen minutes past the hour. More to come on the Morning Show with Preston Scott.

Fla on your phone with the iHeartRadio app and on hundreds of devices like Alexa, Google Home, Xbox and Sonos and Iheart's radio station. Getting a lot of emails comments totally reverse my thoughts on Assigne. At first, I was hanging for what he's done. I now want to know everything he knows. Whispers with a tinfoil hat, folks, has always been DC will fall if everything our government does is known. Yeah, thank you, Terry Cranberry,

Township, Pennsylvania. My friends, that's where Terry's listening to us from. Yeah, And that echoes a lot of other comments, other comments about how the government classifies things to avoid embarrassment, to avoid exposure. I think there's a lot of truth to that thought that if we knew what we should know, federal government's gotten out of hand. And I'm going to remind you that's why the Second Amendment matters. If we were disarmed as a citizenry. This

constitutional republic is over. A disarmed citizenry always falls victim to its government always. History just records it. And it may not be a king or it may not be a dictator. But my friends, the Second Amendment protects all the others. And yes it's a little messy right now, but that's why you fight and you keep the Second Amendment and the right to bear arms. It had nothing to do with hunting. It had nothing to do with personal

defense, though it plays a role. The Second Amendment was to prevent a despotic government from taking hold an armed citizenry because the founders looked across history and saw what happened when all of the arms were in the hands of the few. I mentioned another story. This is the story by Rick Manning with the Daily Torch talking about Michael Lehi. Michael Patrick Leahey is the guy behind the

Tennessee Star. It was we did have one of his efforts here in Florida for a while, The Florida Capital Star, The Ohio Star, The Michigan Star, the Minnesota Sun, The Virginia Star, The Georgia Star, News, Arizona Sun Times, the Wisconsin Daily Star. He founded Star News Digital Media. He's facing jail time because he is not telling authorities where he got the eighty page manifesto of the transhooter in Nashville. He won't give up his

source. The mainstream media is not going to come to his defense because they don't want the writings of a trans shooter out in the public. It goes back to there's actually a really nice bow going on. All of these stories they all tie together. Will they get away with covering up what happened in Nashville and what this shooter was really motivated by and her mentally ill, wanting to be a guy motives. Government doesn't want you to know, the mainstream

media don't want you to know. So this guy's protecting his sources. He's facing jail time. There was a time you could protect your sources because it was in the public's best interest to know the truth. Twenty seven minutes after the hour, back with the big stories in the press box got some additions. Next Making Sense of It All the Morning Show with Preston Scott on News Radio one hundred point seven WFLA. For your expectation since for the debate tomorrow,

No, I'm not watching it. I'm not. I'll read all about it. I'll check the sound the next morning. I don't need to watch Joe Biden. Come on, man, cut with the malarkey whatever. And I'll be honest with you. Though Trump is policy wise, heads and shoulders beyond Biden. I don't really enjoy hearing Donald Trump either, but that's where we are. Is there anyone you think is really undecided between those two? I think pretty much everybody knows who they're going to vote for before these debates

even happen. That's a great question. I think there are a lot of people that are that are battling their conscience. They know Biden is a train wreck, but they hate Trump and they don't know what to do. I think that's why they're so hesitant to put a third party member in these debates. Well, it could be and and look, Robert F. Kennedy would be miles better than Biden, but he is woefully short on most policy issues and would be a disaster. Plus let's not forget he thinks the CIA killed

his uncle and he would be sitting with access to everything. And I just I think there's a there's a part of me that says they'll kill him. And I'm not kidding. We are just in twilight zone. Rod Serling appears in the Corner Stage Left Times It's just anyway. Big Stories in the press Box brought to you by Grove Creative marketing and digital expertise. US soldier charged with building bombs for the golf cartel in Mexico. They've arrested the guy.

Mexican authorities arrested a US soldier, William Lewis and hurt arrested in Rio Bravo, just south of the Texas border. The arrest came during a raid and this Escorpiani's faction of the golf cartel. They arrested several golf cartel gunman seized yious explosive devices and components. Apparently this guy was rigging up explosives on behalf of the cartel that literally land mines for people that were not part of the cartel. To step on, Dude dum Man. People have sold their soul

for years. It's nothing new. Why was bail set at all for these suspects and the murder of Joscelyn Nungary, the twelve year old little girl. Why did these creepheads even get ten million dollars bail? What happens to Venezuela pays it gets him out of the country. I just why would they will be set jd Vance right now appears to be nudging ahead in the run for vice president. According to a lot of analysts, North Dakota Governor Doug Bergham

doesn't fit the criteria. The Trump campaign has said, the top criterion selecting vice president strong leader who will make a great president for eight years after his four year term concludes that is not Doug Bergham. That is not that guy.

He gets smoked. He'd be primaried. I mean, no offense to Doug, nice guy, but no. But yeah, a breakdown, And I'll probably get to this a little bit more tomorrow because allegedly Trump has tipped his hand that the vice presidential pick is going to be in the room at the debate. We'll see. But there's some voting numbers that are interesting as it relates to Rubio, Tim Scott, jd Vance. That will break down

as we go. So those are big stories in the press box, plus the release of Julian Assange, which we've talked about at nauseum forty one minutes past the Hour, don't forget top of the Hour. Jerome Hudson at Breitbart dot com mayor of Realville. He offers a state of the Nation every single day. This is the Morning Show with Preston Scott. I found this kind of interesting, and this actually overlaps where Jerome Hudson is the entertainment editor at

Breitbart. This is a this is a fascinating story for a lot of reasons. You know, Jillian michaels Is, she's she's a fitness personality. We live in an era where there are there's fitness personalities. But there was always Jack Llane, right, the juicer. Come on, Jack Lane, the one piece. He lived to be like ninety nine. Oh look he was, he was the man. So Jillian michaels is on the Sage Steel Show.

She was born in la and she's out, she's leaving California. She told Sage Steel, who by the way, is noted for telling ESPN pound sand I'm not going to get canceled. You guys have lost your minds. She's one of many personalities that have left the Mothership. As Dan Patrick first to it, Sage Steele was told by Michaels that California got too crazy for me. Gender Firming Care for transgender children quote, I grew up here. I'm a woman, I'm a gay woman. My mom's a Jew, my

dad's an Arab. I have a black kid, and believe it or not, my son is half Latin, even though he doesn't look like it. I hold a million cards in your game of woke victimology poker. And when I leave California, maybe you've lost your bleeping mind. Just maybe, like when you have me running from home, maybe it's gone way too far. And she goes on later in the interview to talk about the whole gender thing,

and she condemned legislation that allows children to change their bodies. She said, if my son came to me and said, mom or my daughter, I think I'm trans, I'd say, okay, you know, like, uh, you want to dress this way, you want to call me whatever the heck you want, dress, fine, explore it. I love you. I'm cool. As long as we're safe. But do not. You're not changing your body until it's fully developed. I'm sorry, conversation's over. I love it. I love it when a member of the woke class says,

no, I'm not. I'm not woke like that. I have very liberal views of society. But this is lunacy. And see that's where, for example, the community of Tallahassee is You've got a couple of sitting commissioners, one up for reelection. They think that way. They're the extreme progressive. You've lost your mind. The others are more of whatever. And I don't agree with any of them on a bunch of policy. But the difference between a couple of them and the others is night and day. It's just

what Gillian Michaels is describing. You've lost your mind. You have lost your mind. Anyway, it's fun to watch it. Kind of the feeding frenzy among themselves is interesting to sit back and watch because obviously, in California we don't have a dog in that fight. We're Floridians for the most part, most of us, and for the rest of us, we're not living in California. I feel badly for those that do twenty sorry forty six minutes after

the hour. Get you ready for Florida Man Factor Fiction. Coming up in a few minutes is Themad Radio Network, where we challenge you to make a difference in your world a d get it, you know, try to make a positive influence upon others. You know, you know, be a good person. With the Morning Show Preston Scott, we'll play a game of Florida Man Factor fiction in just a few minutes. Uh, you can play along with Jared. I only have the answers no one else does. We'll do

that in just few men. Have you ever stayed in an Airbnb? Jared? Uh? No, I have not, would you? I'm not opposed to the idea. I just I think I'm more comfortable with a hotel. Yeah me, I'm I'm a flat No, not gonna happen. Wouldn't be period, not gonna happen. Uh and I and I'm I came across a story guy named Brandon Lee flies all night long. Is in London four am.

The Uh, the lock box wouldn't work. He couldn't get into his Airbnb, so at four am he had to Because of flight delays, he couldn't check in on time, which he was going to be charged extra, which I don't understand because you're checking yourself in. There's no one there greeting you, So why would you be charged. You're paying for the rental, and whether you get there at eight pm or four am the next morning shouldn't matter. You're paying for your stay. Don't you have to pay fully in

advance? Yeah, I believe so. So even if you don't even show up, they're still getting paid. Yeah, it's just long story short. It turned into a disaster, the whole trip, and now there they've got Airbnb investigating this. This whole thing is a scam of people that are posting properties and because others had the exact same experience at the exact same quote location and so yeah, his his post on it has gotten fifty four million views

on online. It just reminds me of the reasons why everything from little toddler's stumbling on to a place that had been rent in by people that were partying and they left a little fentanyl behind and the little child died to Yeah, this kind of stuff. Nah, now, no going to hotels, not not gonna do that ever, period, Not gonna happen. Time for Florida Man fact or fiction. I'm gonna read three headlines you can play along with

Jared he Hass to determine which is the real Florida Man headline. Headline number one Florida man arrested at Disney World after he forgot he had a gun in his bag, headline two Florida man wanted by police, found hiding in dishwasher. And headline number three Florida man stabbed during argument over who is stronger Wolverine or Superman. And so you, sir, have to guess which is the

real headline it actually happened. Okay, that last one can't be real because everyone knows Superman stronger than Wolverine. Okay, so that one can't be real. Okay, one or two I can legitimately see either one of those happening. And that's the case with most of these. They're all possible in Florida Man's economy. I know the first one you mentioned about people forgetting they had a gun at Disney That has happened many times, so I'm gonna say,

yeah, that's probably the most likely one. Headline number three, Florida man stabbed during argument over who is stronger Wolverine or Superman. What an idiot? That's it. That's why we love Florida Man. Florida Man, read your comic books. Come on, yeah, when we come back. It reminds me that scene from what Crimson Tide over Silver Surfer and the fight between enlisted

men. Anyway, we come back. Jerome Hudson, he's the author of the Fifty Things You Don't They Don't want you to Know in the Fifty Things they Don't Want You to Know about Trump two books. He's got a third Fifty Things book out there coming sometime soon. And the entertainment editor Breitbart dot Com. But most importantly, my friend joins me next here on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Our three awaits, don't you dare leave us?

Five minutes after the hour of the Morning Show with Preston Scott Morning, third hour of the program five minutes past eight am in the Eastern time zone, seven in the Central wherever you may be. Thanks so very much for joining us. We appreciated Jared running the program in Studio one AM. Here in Studio one B, and we are joined by our good friend Jerome Hudson, entertainment editor of Breitbart dot Com. He's also author of the Fifty Things books. Hello, sir, how are you? Oh, I'm terrific. I'm

terrific. I just blew through the Osbourne Family podcast. At two seconds, I sped up the playback time the British accent. That fast is very entertaining, very entertaining. Okay, let's stay on the subject of entertainment. Okay. Is the Trump Biden debate entertainment? Oh, it's very interesting. That's the only reason I was listening to the Osborne podcast. Sharon Osbourne believes that it will be quote horribly embarrassing and horribly cruel. She believes it's elder abuse.

I think because Joe Biden is clearly showing signs of finality and mental decline. But to answer your question, yes, I gotta tell you. I hosted our series XM program on Monday morning, Preston, and after listening to the best focused group, I think like educated voters, and you know they have to be educated because they're listening to shows like yours at six am Eastern. I'm more about this debate than I was Sunday because you kind of don't

know what you're going to get. I mean, you can make some assumptions. But will Joe Biden be sharp? How sharp will he be? Will there be moments that will reverberate on social media in the days after because Joe Biden froze up? There'll be entertaining, and I'm not sure how informative it will be because CNN's biased, Jake Tapper's more biased than the network he works at. There will be tons of questions that won't be asked, which is

another advantage Biden. But entertaining, yes, I think what do you make of the formatic setup meaning no studio audience allegedly, no notes, no ear pieces. I guess just a notepad, pen and paper in essence, and a little bottle of water, no aids talking in the commercial breaks? What

do you make of all that? And this will probably be just the one debate, right Like, I'm not sure how for how many presidential cycles three debates was the standard, but it was for a long time, and I'm not quite sure if the no audience thing was ever, at least in the TV era. You're a few years older than me, and you've certainly been in the business longers, so you could probably correct me on that. But

it's very weird to not have an audience like notes. I mean, like I can just recall the last four or five presidential cycles seeing the candidates writing down things on paper. I think most of these rules are what Joe Biden didn't want an audience. Sure don't know why, but his can't believe that it'll be to his advantage to not have one, to his advantage to not have notes. That one's that one's weird. But again, like the call

is so many. I did say Preston that I wanted to know like every scenario people thought, you know, if you think that Joe Biden will be on some sort of B twelve induced cocktail, if you think there will be an ear piece in his ear or someone coaching a minute by minute. And I guess a very interesting idea is people actually think Joe Biden's gonna have the answers or at least the questions. And then I was like, well, look if he if CNN provides Joe Biden with the questions, why does he

need a week to prep I don't know. Drum Hudson with us this morning from bridbart dot com. He's entertainment editor. Always fun chatting with our friend and we have much to chat about still to come here On the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Forget to subscribe to the Conversations with Preston Scott podcast on the iHeartRadio app. Don't forget, We're told them. Don't forget. We're just reminding them. What do you want from me? Just leave me alone?

The Morning Show with Preston Scott on News Radio one hundred point seven double USLA or on newsradiou wu FLA Panama City dot com. Dree munching with us from bridbart dot com. So what's your prediction? What you know is Trump gonna find a way to keep it between the rails because allegedly Drome they're not going to have the other guys mic on when questions being addressed by the one versus the other, and they won't allow them to talk over each other,

at least from a mic perspective. But what are your expectations on decorum and how this is going to unfold? It's interesting Trump on the rails. I mean Trump was cutting Joe Biden off at the debate four or five years ago, and Joe Biden looked over and said, can you just shut up?

Man? I've heard the interesting theory that the mic muting would be to Trump's advantage because Joe Biden wouldn't be able to cut Trump off because Donald Trump has this amazing ability to create viral moments like the aforementioned one, like he was egging Joe Biden on knows Joe Biden has a quick temper, and Joe Biden like, I don't know if any presidential kennidates looked over to another in total

of the shut up on live Big broadcast. I mean, you know, like the I guess the mainstream thinking is that Trump is the one who needs the bowler lane bumpers so he can you know, stay guarded and not look like a lunatic. But it's just it's Joe Biden, and it's like if you look if it's a prize fight or you know, a finals match. I think Donald Trump is like is going in with house money. I think all of the pressure usually between these two is on Joe Biden because he does

have a duty to perform. I mean, I don't know how low the expectations are, but I mean the client is obvious. No matter how much the media tries to gaslight us into believing that our eyes are lying to us, and I think Trump knows. I don't know if you saw his Jake Paul interview a few days ago, but that it was to me one more example of Okay, this is probably the best form that Trump has been in from a media interview. Lights are bright, perspective. I think, I

think, I don't know. Fireworks. I hope, I hope. I hope it's not boring. I hope it's not boring. Do you it's not at nine pm? Yeah? Well I won't be watching, so I'm going to be relying on people like you doing it for me. Tell me this. Do you feel as though it is a requirement for Trump to win by just short of a landslide, to overcome what is obviously going to be an effort to cheat? Why? Because one of the moderators compared Donald Trump to

uh No, I'm talking talking about the vote itself. I'm talking about the actual November election itself. Oh okay, okay, okay. Well we won't find out the result either way until two weeks after November fifth. I don't know. When I look at polls and people have different opinions about polls, who's doing the research? The network? If it's a media outlet, if it's just a boutique shop. Some most posters are just off when it comes to the actual tally at the end of the day, when the vote's done.

But the trends suggest that Joe Biden is going to pull a Hillary Clinton, which is to say, he could very well lose Pennsylvania, Michigan. And like Trump's winning for the last six weeks in Wisconsin. I mean, I know a lot changes in polls are just one a part of the puzzle. But I feel like like Trump, like he's like like Florida's out of the question, Ohio's out of the question. He Trump is up five points in Georgia, they're governor's Brian Kemp is super popular. I mean, it's

just like Trump has the wind at his back. And but how is it how good reason agreed? But how are the margins even as tight as they are? Yeah, well they always are. And yeah, Donald Trump beat Hillary in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Michigan, but he won all those states by less than one hundred thousand votes. I mean, it's I don't know,

I just they're gonna cheat. They're gonna cheat, of course. I mean, like the dead people are still gonna vote in Illinois and Michigan are gonna be voting, and and we're not gonna be able to do anything about it till it's too late. Wow, you really dragged this conversation down. Yeah, that's what I do here. Yeah, I mean, I just I but I do think that you know, Joe Biden's going to have to overcome a lot himself. I mean, his benic boat is basically split for

the first time ever. Maybe Okay, I'm gonna throw a scenario at you when we come back, and then I'm gonna have you react to that, and then I want to get your thoughts to Julian Assange being released. Good you all right? Standing by Jero Hudson, Friend of the Morning Show with Preston Scott weft La on your phone with the iHeart radio app and on hundreds of devices like Alexa, Google Home, Xbox and Sonos soon Art radio station.

Joue Hudson with me. I have great regard for his analytical acumen when it comes to the things we're discussing here this morning. Don't you laugh at yourself such a nerd? Not really, but you're our But if you're a nerd. You're our nerd, and so that's fine, all right. The odds that Joe Biden will in fact end up being the nominee of Democrats when the election is held one hundred and one percent. You don't think he gets

pushed out. You don't think there's a medical discharge of him. You don't think the Hunter Biden thing just blows up and they roll him under the bus with it. You don't think so. I think there's a greater likelihood that Joe Biden doesn't live until August. Then there is that that his party won't nominate him their nominee for president. I'm not suggesting he won't get the nomination. I'm suggesting that he will not be the nominee for medical reasons, come

election, early voting, et cetera. I just I don't know how to say it, but people, please listen to me. Joe Biden will be the Democratic Party's presidential nominee. Okay, period period. What other medical uh, what other medical sign would the people with power to make that decision need to see that they haven't already seen, like what we see on videos, the full unedited video. Just imagine what he is behind closed doors oh I know, yeah, absolutely, all right, So now question number two is

Kamala Harris's running mate? Oh? Yeah, yes, because West floated around. Now, is that Hillary's going to come in to be the running mate? There has never been and I mean never, And I watch as much Kamala Harris as I possibly can because number one, because she's just a fascinating political preacher. She got less than one percent of the California primary vote.

Excuse me, that's wrong. Kamala Harris was out of the presidential race in twenty twenty before excuse me, in December of twenty nineteen, before a primary vote was cast. Like this woman has never actually shown any evidence that she is ready for the second most important job on the planet, and her party still made her vice president. Like these people don't care about anything that's important when it comes to having proof or evidence that you can be the commander in

chief of the US Armed Forces in president of the United States. Joe Biden is there because it's been his lifelong dream for a half century in politics, right, Kamala is there because despite what MSNBC and Don Lemon says, she's black, she's black enough, and she's got a vagiba period. That's it,

okay, Julie Ussange. Yeah, in Australia, I've changed my opinion about that whole saga in that I feel as though the big takeaway here is that freedom of the press is being eroded and Joe Biden kind of gets a tacit win by not continuing to pursue a man who did great damage to the Democratic Party. Julian Desonge has been described as a journalist. I'm not necessarily sure that's true. If you ask me, I disagree. He he got access to a treasure trove of information, cataloged them in links, and then

dumped them on the Internet. A lot of that information did great damage to the Democratic Party. It exposed emails of conversations, of the back room deals being played in terms of funding and candidate selection. It exposed like unknown Democratic Party apparatus power players like John Podesta as being financially tied to the Reskies, while Hillary Clinton was trying to paint Donald Trump as a secret rushed agent.

I mean, it was one embarrassed, embarrassing bombshell after another, and so Julian Assange became in the eyes of the Democratic Party, and to that extension, the eyes of the Democratic Party media a boogeyman. And you know, when Glenn Greenwall was handed the information from Eric Snowden, Glenn Greenwall put context into the reporting. He was given information, as was Julian Assange or however

he obtained it. But Glenn Greenwall actually did journalism. He did more research, he advanced on the information that snowed In passed to him, and he provided context. But Julian Massage basically did. And the reason I think, to your point why he was railroaded was like he was just he was just an Australian guy who got a bunch of information. It was all stuff that the people involved never thought would become public, but it did, and it

was embarrassing. And I think the federal government was just trying to figure out a way to deal with him. And the federal government can't even tie its own shoelaces, so they were like, oh, let's prosecute, let's get him back to America so we could adjudicate him and punish him. I don't know, it's a huge deal just because of his sort of significance of what that information exposed. I think it You think what I think, in large part, someone's calling me. Yeah, no better. I think in large

part, Wiki leaks helped put Donald Trump in the White House. Okay, we'll leave it there. Good to talk with you. I'm sure we'll catch you up between our today and our next visit. But thanks a lot. Is always I love you, love you too? Good? All right, man, Jerome Hudson. Twenty eight past the hour Morning Show with Preston Scott for you maybe from Florida, Sunshine State to Washington State. No, no, not Washington. Sorry, Washington's also hopeless for crying out loud? Is

this the only bastion of physical wealth and mindset goodness? Yeah? And this is the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Yeah. Thirty six thirty seven minutes past a little lake. Getting into this segment Big Stories brought to you by Grove, a creative marketing and digital expertise. Very important story coming up in just a few minutes, but we're not categorizing it as a Big Stories because the story coming up in a couple of minutes I'm going to repeat frequently.

I'm going to move it around in the show, and I'll explain in a few moments. Is jd Vance going to be Donald Trump's pick as vice president. He would be an interesting choice. He is the US Senator from Ohio. He is considered along with Marco Rubio of Florida, North Dakota Governor Doug Burgham, and maybe even South Carolina US Senator Tim Scott a possible choice.

Does the calculus include the process for replacing that person? For example, if you pick jd Vance or Mark Rubio or Tim Scott, you're suddenly needing Republicans to replace them. In the United States Senate, does the governor appoint do we hold special elections? Is it based on election? Honestly, I don't have the answers to all of those questions, But there's a calculus that has to go into this because the math in the US Senate is so remarkably narrow.

Bail was set for the illegals suspected in the murder of Joscelyn Nungary. I'm asking why why were they given any bail? They are accused of being in this country illegally and then raping, sexually assaulting, and murdering a twelve year old little girl. It's a capital case. They face the death penalty. Why would they get bail at all? Judge apparently said that if they post bail, they've got to wear a GPS monitor and remain in constant house

arrest in Harris County. Yeah, and what does that mean? Do they not know that a suspect in another murder case was wearing an ankle monitor when he killed the girl? Allegedly things I will never ever understand, And I don't think there will be a sufficient explanation in eternity other than this sin. We're just we're falling people just in time for the debate. Judge lifting partially a gag order on Donald Trump, ump sets a timeline for the expiration.

And a US soldier charged with building bombs for parts of the golf cartel in Mexico. Guy making money from the cartels. Jeez, gotta love it. Forty minutes past the hour, come back with more Here in the Morning Show with Preston Scott started counting his shows at the beginning because we weren't really quite sure how long he'd last. Yeah, now it's just turned into a thing.

Welcome to the Morning Show with Preston Scott. All right, I'm just gonna I've randomly yesterday I spent some time after the show trying to find something that just worked, and I haven't found it yet, you know, just going through our production library, trying to find something appropriate for this segment that's going to be a regular segment for a while. Just sound like, you know, the kind of music you'd hear for a shark documentary Shark Week.

I don't know, does it. I'm not hearing it. On my side, You're not hearing it at all. No, I hear you. I don't hear the music. Oh well that's because of that, how about that? Yeah, okay, now hear it. Yeah, not sure. Think sharks here, think think like foreboding, you know. Danger. Here's why we've talked now for a few weeks about the dangers of the surf right. And though it's you know, I'm trying to find shark music just because it

sounds spooky. North Carolina Cruz rescued over one hundred and fifty swimmers from rip currents during the first week of summer, one hundred and fifty. We talked yesterday about the six who died off Florida's coasts just in the last few days.

And so I have decided that at some point in every show, I'm gonna remind you of what the flags mean and how to escape a rip current, hoping that the repetition will get anchored into your brain, and you tell everybody you know that's visiting from out of state, and that you remind yourself so that if you go to the beach, you don't fall victim to this purple flag. Dangerous marine life. That's that's the shark. Eh ah ah,

sharks, jellyfish. Don't go in green low hazard. You're good, be safe, be smart, but because the surf can change yellow, medium hazard. Sort of like, yeah, pump the brakes a little bit. Huh, let's think. Let's think driving. Pump the brakes. Let's be safe. Look around, be aware. Red no high hazard, double red. No, no, no no no. The waters closed to the public. If you are trapped in a rip current, please pass this information along

to others. Do not swim against it. Swim parallel. Swim parallel to the beach. That means along the coast until you get out. But don't fight it. Don't fight the current. You're better off. Just float on out there a little bit and then swim. Just keep looking to swim sideways. The current will back off eventually and you'll be able to swim in, but swim to the side, don't swim against the current. You gotta program

your brain in advance. You got to program your brain in advance. This is very much the personal defense stuff we talk about with Charlie and JD. You've got to think ahead, program your brain so that when something happens and you're caught in a rip current, your friends are caught in the rip current, your kids are caught and rip current, they don't panic. They react

with what they've thought about ahead of time. I decided I'm gonna do this because it could save a life, and if it does that, then the repetition's worth it. I'm just gonna move it around. You never know when it's gonna happen. That's why I wanted to. I wanted the music so that people go, oh, here we go, here we go. Yeah. Anyway, forty seven minutes after the A in case you didn't know, coming up next to getting suggestions on how to add depth to our beach water

segments. Sorry, hey, suggestion came from the listeners. Man, if you want to die like that, that's on you. No good idea. We're gonna we're going to try to help you, you know, the things to look for to kind of spot where the rip current is. Apparently water has some telltale signs that that I can maybe pass along to you. I'm more kind of dealing with the well, here we go. I'm being pulled out reality versus because I see, I think if there's rip currents, you

just don't go in the water. You don't say, well, I'll just go over here. But but we'll take that into consideration. Bobby, Thanks very much. I appreciate that. Earlier in the program, I'm mentioned John Tyler, former President of the United States, and Doug wrote in saying I was waiting for you to say something about this fact. Well, Doug, here it comes. Did you know the tenth president of the United States has

a grandson, grandson living and alive in America right now. Yes, I do know that, because I remember us talking about that on a show once. Grant brought that up. I believe Harrison Ruffin Tyler. See, Grandpa was an relatively old man when he had his last of fifteen children, and he was a relatively old man when he had another child, and that child is ninety five years old. Harrison Ruffin Tyler, and he lives to this day here in America. That is that's crazy stuff. Guy who preceded Abraham

Lincoln in office. There is a clip of an old TV show from the early fifties where they interviewed people who had it like a weird secret. And he was like an eighty or ninety year old man and he said he was five or six years old and he was in Ford's Theater when Lincoln was shot. Yeah, I've seen it and they interviewed him. Brought to you by Barona Heating and Air. It's the Morning Show one eight on WFLA. That's crazy stuff. People that knew whyatt or you know, people that were there

at Ford's Theater. That's but a surviving grandson of the tenth president of the United States. That's nuts, but it's true. We started the show with Luke twenty three, sorry Luke twenty four versus one through Six's where we started the radio program, Big Stories in the press Box. Julian Assange out and back home in Australia. Time served is all that will be served. He reached a plea agreement with the United States government. US soldier charged with building

bombs for the golf cartel jd Vance. Is he the guy? Is he going to be the vice presidential candidate. We'll talk more about that tomorrow. Judge partially lifting the Trump gag order just in time, talked about a lot of other things with Jerum Hudson. Good interview. That'll be on our Conversations podcast tomorrow. We'll do it all over again. We'll get you ready for the debate and more so, don't miss it. Can't wait twenty one hours away. Talk to you then.

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