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Ep. 5192: Bad books in schools and US Senator Tommy Tuberville

Jul 10, 20242 hr 32 min
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This is the full episode of The Morning Show with Preston Scott for Wednesday July 10th. Our guests today include:
- US Senator Tommy Tuberville 

- Follow the show on Twitter @TMSPrestonScott. Check out Preston’s latest blog by going to wflafm.com/preston.
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Thank you one and everybody, and welcome to the water Show with Russell Scott. How I ready to be with you those Oh no, no, no, no, no no no. The Micha will stay in front of you, sir. Hello, how are you John? Well, I'm doing great. Yeah, that's exactly how we do it back in the day. Radio. Uh did you? Did you ever overlap with that era where the emphasis was on the wrong syllable radio DJ A DJ I got a dj A DJ. No. I did not go through the boss jock thing I did.

I did, however, start off as a rock jock, so we were we were kind of mellow because it was the early nineties. Oh was it AC format? No, no, it was alternative rock. Okay, so the alternative rock, not the adult contemporary. Nirvana and Pearl Jam is where I started. Oh my goodness, gracious. Yeah, you couldn't do the puker stuff with those guys. No, no, you can do high energy, but you know, a little, a little. In my era, it was a little more slacker, just yeah, normal, gotcha, gotcha.

Yeah. My first radio gig was FM news, which at that time was an oxymoron because there who is doing news on the FM? Dial on a top forty radio station in the nineteen seventies. I was, did anyone ever set your news copy on fire while you were reading it? Oh? No, no, no, no, no, no. You've not heard my firing story, have you? Oh? I might have to share that this morning, since you're here, all right, John London in Studio one A with a producer to be named later. I am here in Studio one

B. I'm Preston Scock. Good morning. It's show fifty one ninety two. As always, we start with some scripture Philippians won. This is such an encouraging verse, and I am sure of this that He who began a good work in you will be faithful to bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ. Okay, the day of a lot of commentators believe what that's referring to is when we each individually stand before God in judgment. Some

believe that it's when Christ returns. But here's the part that matters most, because here's the thing. You and I don't control any of that. Jesus himself said, I don't know when I'm coming back. I'm coming back, but I don't know when. And we're not talking resurrection. We're talking about the second, the return to Earth as Lord. When it's gonna be deal in time. We don't have any say in that. Here's what this is

really pointing us to. God's going to be faithful to complete the work that you and I are undergoing in being transformed into being a better version of ourselves. Because we're we're all under construction, every single one of us. Not a single person listening is perfect, no one. We all fall short, all of us. Yeah, well I don't do that. Excuse me.

What you and I do is enough to cause us to be eternally separated from God, if not for Jesus. So take heart in knowing that the writer of Philippians is saying, I'm sure of this, He who began a good work in you will bring it to completion. Be armed with that, Know that and rest in that. Hey, how you doing? Are you fasting and praying? Don't answer that because that's just a private thing. I'm just reminding those of you that might be new to the thing that's going on in

the month of July. The state of Tennessee, the lawmakers, ninety four percent of the elected lawmakers, and the state legislature passed a resolution using very direct language referencing God, Jesus the Holy Spirit called the state to a fast and pray for the month of July, to fast and pray for the entire month. And I simply said, you want to do it, let's do it. Let's join them, And so I threw it out there. I'm not asking you to tell me if you are doing it or not. That's

between you and God. It is no one's business. We're not really supposed to tell anybody whether we're doing it or not. I'm mentioning it. You don't know if I'm doing it or not. Maybe I am. I suggested that I probably would join in on that effort. But the point is it's not about patting ourselves on the back. It's about digging in and praying and

fasting. And if you're not sure how to do either of those things, I've got a blog up on my blog page and I wrote about a fifteen hundred word blog give or take on prayer and fasting, and I think it's useful, So share it and consider it at WFLA FM or WFLA Panama City dot com, slash preston and look for that blog on prayer and fasting ten

past the hour Trio's Almanac. Seventeen seventy eight, France declares war on Britain and support of the American Revolution. Eighteen fifty, Vice President Millard Fillmore sworn in as thirty eighth thirteenth president. Following the death of Zachary Taylor. Eighteen ninety, Wyoming becomes the forty fourth state. Nineteen thirteen, Death Valley,

California hits one hundred and thirty four. Wait a minute, wait, how is it possible that Death Valley, California could have a temperature of one hundred and thirty four before Gorbel warming. That's not possible. They're liars. Back in nineteen thirteen, Go pull another leg. I'm tall enough. Then, in nineteen sixty two, Telstar one, the first commercial communications satellite, launched from Cape Canaveral. So there you go this date in history. All right?

For my boss, I share the story. When I was a senior in high school, I was doing news for Casey's EP in Phoenix, Arizona, and my shift overlapped with midday guy Randy Stewart. Randy was a great guy from Wisconsin and he, you know, he had a big voice, but it was definitely a miss Wisconsin twang there and a really good hearted guy. And then in the afternoon a guy named Steve Goddard. Now Steve became

kind of a thing in the voiceover world infomercials. Not quite Charlie Van Dyke, who I worked for, by the way, but Steve was a thing. And so this is a top forty radio station. I'm doing news. So the news is my news director who did morning Drive was kind of like the ultimate hippie dippy weatherman doing news. He was like, Okay, my name is Paul Talbot, and like, for sure, here's what's going on, dudes, that's what That's how he did the news, all right.

So I'm doing the news and and Randy tells me, he's I'm kind of I'm like this situation. I'm behind glass and he and I look in on the big studio where Randy's doing the show, and he's telling me about this kid that's tying up all the contest lines. Back in those days, you didn't have cell phones, and kids could ostensibly call in using a kind of a bank of phone lines if they were with their mom or dad at work.

So this kid had figured out that while his mom was working, he just started punching line one and he'd call in and he and he'd say an explitive and put the line on hold, and then he'd call in and Randy would pick up put the next and he tied up all the contest lines. Yeah. Now, Randy Stewart was one of the kindest, mild mannered men in the world. And he tells me this, this little guy is tying up my phone lines, and I'm if I get another call, I swear.

And so I'm in the midst of doing a very serious story. And the story was that an old woman in Phoenix had gone missing. Oh and she had been seen on security cameras at Valley National Bank. I will never forget this with somebody a mysterious person withdrawing money. Well, they found the woman and she had been killed. And I'm sharing the aftermath of the story.

I'm reading my news and I see with my peripheral vision straight ahead of me and here through the glass bleep, you yell, little bleep bleep, bleep, bleep, bleep and slams the phone because he finally got the little kid on the phone line and he just cussed him out. Slams the glass rattles. I looked up, he looked up, our eyes met it was over. I just started laughing uncontrollably because I knew the entire backstory of what was out of the old Lady story. Yes, I'm doing the story of

this poor woman's demise, and I'm and they found. Randy reaches back, pulls this blackboard in front of him because he's laughing. I'm laughing. We're just trying to do anything to break it up. And while he's reaching back, he falls out of his stool, his chair, and then you hear theche of that. And it wasn't minutes later that the program director for the station said, yeah, Preston, I think you're a little young for this job. And Randy was like, oh, boss, don't blame him.

It was my fault. This is what happened, and he tells him the whole story. But I got fired. I got fired. I'd been there for a while. It was my senior year of high school, and I lost the gig. But I ended up just a couple of years later getting a job at the number one station in town, KOY, which is an ac news, talk and music station. It was music in the morning and

midday and afternoon and news talk at sports talk at night. And so I got hired, and that's where I worked for Charlie Bandike and in fact, one of my bosses there is JD Freeman, who's now a retired muckety muck with iHeart based in San Antonio. Go figure. I don't even know if JD knows I work for the company and have worked for the company for the last twenty three years. He would laugh at that. Seventeen minutes past the hour, I'm very late out of this segment. But that's okay. It's

my show. You can reliably count on stories on food, auctions and cars, airplanes. This segment, well, let me back up. For those of you who knew to the program. I really work hard to not just ruin your morning first thing out of the box. We wait until at least the second half hour of the show to ruin your It's just I had a consultant prior to us working together, mister Lund, and he said, oh, you got to you gotta start the show with us the big stories.

I'm like, no, no, yes, there are some people out there that they're they're driving their trucks they're doing their thing, they're on their last end of their shift, and they're finishing up their workday and they're catching the show and they're up, they're awake. But the majority of people are waking up to the program. I refuse to ruin their day. I'm good morning, everybody. Twenty five people were shot last night in Chicago. No, no, we don't know, we don't. It can wait. It can

wait. So I always I always try to make the first half hour the show lighter, the history segment, a personal story of embarrassment, you know, just something like that. And and this story caught my eye because it's fast. It's fast cars. Now fast cars have gone through a really interesting roller coaster ride in my lifetime. We went through the muscle car era where you know, like I owned a sixty nine trans Am, which is they only made six hundred and ninety seven of those. I owned one of them.

And yeah, I talked to my dad and inviting me one anyway. And then and then the whole gas thing hit in the late seventies, and it was like, you know, oil crisis, fuel economy and no muscle cars and and all of a sudden you had like Mustang two and all that stuff, and it was like, oh my goodness, gracious, what happened to the muscle cars? They just disappeared and then they came back, but they came back as these you know, four cylinder turbocharged or you know,

the kind of an exotic layout type engine. And then came real muscle cars. You know, the Dodge Hemis were back, the Hellcat engines, you know, Ford and Chevy, and you know they had their their the the mock one Mustangs were back, the GT Mustangs were back. You had the Camaros and the Corvettes went with the rear engine, which they call, I guess a mid engine. Well, there is a car now that has been

designed. It's built, but they've only gone through computer simulations. The Koenig seg Jesco Absolute capable of going to three hundred and eleven miles per hour, which would make it the fastest car. They're plan is to knock off the Bagatti. The Bagatti is currently the fastest out there. It reached a speed of three hundred and four the Bagatti Chiron Supersport in twenty nineteen, but it's

discontinued. The Justco Absolute is a carbon fiber body and interesting in that it's its engine is a V eight supercharged engine that puts out eleven hundred and six pounds of torque pounds per foot of torque. They've got two problems though, doing the test. Yeah, they can't find a road anywhere in the world yet that they can safely run the car up to the speed that it's capable of and perhaps beyond its capability, and have enough time to get to that

speed and then slow down. Second problem they're having is tires because of the force the down draft on this car and the way they've designed it. But I mean three hundred and eleven, just put some context on that. You're you're at the speed of like a small private jet. I would personally be scared to be in one. A vehicle that goes that fast. Well, what they don't tell you is at that speed your tank of gas literally a

few minutes. Yeah, I'm guessing you're right. Fuel economy. I want to say the vey run at full speed with something like seven minutes, five minutes something in there with full tank. Yeah, it's it's definitely not going to be your family cruiser for the summer vacation. But however long that cruise is it'll be sporty. Yeah. So just there you go the Conisberg.

Just go absolute, just saying twenty seven to twenty eight minutes now past the hour, come back with the big stories in the press Box in the Morning Show with Preston Scott The Morning Show with Preston Scott on News Radio one hundred and point seven WFLA. All right, I'll get a little deeper into one of these stories next hour, Big Stories in the press Box this morning.

The Director of National Intelligence, Avril Haynes, has confirmed in a statement released yesterday that Iran's government has people inside this country that are showing up on US college campuses and in various demonstrations in various major cities, and are behind the spontaneous air quotes anti Semitic attacks on Jews. May I ask, how did they get in the country, How are they remaining in the country? How

is it possible that Iran has foreign agents in this country? In the statement described as the first of what will be regular updates foreign efforts to influence our democratic processes leading into the presidential and congressional elections this year, Iran has become increasingly aggressive in their foreign influence efforts seeking to stoke discord and undermine confidence in our democratic institutions, as we have seen them do in the past, including

prior what they haven't had a role in the election cycles. There's they are fomenting this, this anti Israel Jewish hate in this country. They're not, They're not working in the elections. But what matters in this story is that Iranian assets are in this country. How did they get here? They got here the open southern border. The other story that is the big story in

the press box. Over one hundred p people were shot, nineteen killed over the Fourth of July long weekend in Chicago, nearly all if not all black. What the mayor had to say about it is stunning. Chicago is one of the single best examples of what happens when a community is run by the same political party that happened to be Democrats year after year after year after year

after year. And I'll point out that to this very day, Barack Obama has yet to show up in Chicago and hold any kind of rally acknowledging the black on black crime and the targeting of blacks by other blacks with gun crimes. Not yet, He's not even in office. Well, he sort of is in office now, isn't he the Obiden administration. Come on, come on, come on, you know Joe can't do this. Joe's not Joe's

barely putting his underwear on inside his pants. I'm telling you they have to probably cause him to do a mister, mister resident, you gotta you gotta put the underwear on first, and then and then yeah, there we go forty one minutes after the hour bad good More, Here in the Morning Show with Preston Scott, mayor of Realville, he offers a state of the nation every single day. This is the Morning Show with Preston Scott. I say, Doctor Robert Redfield, and you say, what what do you think?

What pops into your head? Little word association the Doctor Robert Redfield during COVID Join at the Hip with doctor Anthony Fauci supporting all the narratives, get the jab, distance yourself, wear a mask, stay home, be in isolation, shut down schools, close down economies, all the hysteria. Subsequent to the COVID hysteria, Redfield has done everything he possibly can to distance himself from himself, which is really tough to do. It's got a tough thing to

distance yourself from yourself. But he's trying, and he continues to try, but yet he can't help himself. He's tried to suggest that he was right about COVID all along, and he's really working to rehab his image, much like the medical community is stuck trying to do because the medical community lost its soul, most of it during COVID. In fact, there are record numbers of people and you, well, how do you know this? I just do. It's common sense. People don't trust what the FDA, what the

CDC, what a lot of doctors are telling them. There are a lot of people that are like, I'm not going to the hospital, just not because they've lost trust in medical professionals because they didn't follow the science during COVID, they fell in line with the government. Listen to this. Redfield now is warning quoting, we're going to have another pandemic. I do believe it's going to be much more catastrophic than COVID WT exclamation point, question mark,

exclamation point question mark. What you know what it's based on? He's actually taking a queue from Vladimir Putin. Putin suddenly is talking about the bird flu. He said it's going to be the bird flu known as H five and one. The mortality rate is significantly higher than COVID. Remember, the death numbers for COVID are all wrong because by their own admission, they factored someone

who died of let's say example, true example from the news. Someone who was murdered by their ex been with a hammer, but they had COVID was listed as a COVID death. Because they had it, they were categorized as a COVID death. Police had to go to the corner and say, you have to change the cause of death to blunt force trauma because we can't charge her ex husband with murder because of your finding. We have health officials with

a federal government, with state governments. I have sound press conferences where they say, if you had stage four cancer and were in hospice care and had COVID, you are listed as a COVID death. The numbers totally doctored.

But now they're suggesting somehow that even though bored mortality bird flu, sorry mortality, it's going to be five, ten, fifteen percent, twenty, it's going to be catastrophics as Redfield. So far, the crossing over of bird flew to humans is so minuscule, and he said, this is why we

don't do gain of function research. Your best buddy was doing it. So all I'm pointing out at forty six minutes past the hour is here you've got the former head of the CDC warning us about the new pandemic that's coming and what's coming in November. Oh, that's right, another election. Do not disconnect the two and don't lose sight of gain of function research where we have

documentation. It's already in the public. It's it's in congressional records that Fauci's boys were working on gain of function research with monkey pocks, making it fifteen times more lethal, improving its lethality. I'm anyway, forty eight minutes now, I'm late. I'm like, sorry, sorry, We'll get caught up in the next segment. Here at the Morning Show, Preston Scott, third hour of the program. United States Senator Tommy Tubberville of Alabama, I must

feel compelled to go Alabama will join us. How that came about? Did? Yeah? I was just going to clear up that he is of the war Eagle variety Alabama, not of the I know, Okay, I'm just channeling, you know, and he'll remind you. We've talked about it that Alabama fans can thank him for Nick Saban. Tommy's a delightful guy. He likes going by coach. But that came about because of a listener. A listener got us kind of hooked up inside the Senator's office and there you go.

And so with that in mind, Georgia, I know you're out there because we are. We are big in South Georgia. South Georgians love this radio program because we're not just on iHeartRadio, We're on broadcast radio in South Georgia, but iHeart puts this course across the state and across the nation. Any one of you in Georgia that has a connection to Representative Andrew Clyde, I want to get him on the show. I want to get him on

the show. He is the man. Last August, Representative Clyde attempted to utilize the appropriations process to cut off funding for prosecutors like Fanny Willis, Alvin Bragg and Jack Smith, who, oh, by the way, is illegally prosecuting. He does not have standing in the court, and I hope the court finds that because special prosecutors cannot just be picked out out of thin blue air. You can't just do that. And so he's illegal to begin with. Anything he has done is an abuse of power, and is it you

could in fact charge him. Having said all that, Representative Clyde was trying to cut off funding. Sadly, that negotiation was part of the whole omnibus bill that was passed, massive spending bill, and he said at the time, he said, you know, my effort was ultimately surrendered during backroom negotiations. In fact, the swamp's atrocious omnibus fully funded the prosecutions of former President Trump. He said, this is one of the many reasons why I voted

against the uniparty's America Last spending spree. So he tried again last month. His goal was to make sure no taxpayer dollars could support politically motivated legal attacks. It died. But you know why it died, even with Republicans in charge in Congress and in committee, not enough Republicans showed up to vote. Oh my goodness, if you know Representative Clyde, get him in touch with me. Hour two is next to the Morning Show, five minutes past the

hour. It's the second hour Morning show with Preston's Guy. Good morning, I'm Preston. That's John Produce You to be named later and Yeah, this hour I would broadly categorize as the hour of questions. We're gonna just let a few questions just linger in the air. I want you to first recognize that public education is ours. It doesn't matter whether you have kids in the school system. If you pay property taxes, it's your school system. You

have a right to your three minutes. You have a right to address the school board, the superintendent. You have a right to be involved. You have a right to have a say because your tax is supported. This story is a wonderful example of the importance of remaining vigilant and the importance of not just sitting back and letting Moms for Liberty or any other group speak on your behalf. Be grateful that they're there speaking on your behalf, but don't let

them be your voice. Only you got to be involved. Let me tell you about something that's happened in Hillsboro. Hillsboro school board and this is just I mean Hillsborough. What that's Tampa, right, and we know that Tampa

is still sieged by liberalism in elected office. A parent there, Julie Gebhard's, got an email from a school board member, Lynn Gray, and she went to the school board meeting in June to discuss a note she received from Lynn Gray, and when she went to the school board, Ms. Gebhards, the parent, said, today, I speak to the board members who repeatedly asked me not to read from the books because it makes you uncomfortable, and even email me to tell me that I've done damage and trauma to the

audience here through my reading of quote foul language, language and sexual actions the words read directly from school library books. Now, Florida's Voice news outlet got ahold of the email and Lynn Gray, the board member, quoting like you, I feel more screening should be done before such books are available to our children or students. This will be done, However, much damage has been

done in terms of trauma to the audience, both young and old. After listening to the verbal descriptions and closing, I will urge you and your friends to avoid reading aloud such books during school board meetings. Listen to this, but rather meet one on one with board members and or Superintendent Davis. When

there is dissonance of the book choice. It's it's not really necessary for me to say a whole lot more except this, That same school board member voted to keep those s books in the school libraries, books that she said cause trauma to be read aloud. In a school board meeting, she voted in favor of keeping in the library for kids in schools. Now, think about that. These books are embarrassing, explicit, and allegedly traumatic for school board

members to hear, but they're just fine for students. This is just a reminder we're making progress here in Florida, but we are not even remotely through this process of getting our schools back under control. The exodus continues. Students are fleeing because parents are over it. But as long as your kids remain in public education, you've got to be involved. You've got to be involved.

These books still exist in school libraries across the state because there are hundreds of thousands of books, and a lot of them are inappropriate, not a huge percentage of them, but enough. Ten minutes past the hour, Schools Part one, School's Part two. Next The Morning Show with Preston Scott on News Radio one hundred point seven Double UFLA or on NewsRadio doubufla Panama City dot Com. Now, I told you the hour was an hour of question.

So in that last story, the question is how is this possible? And why are school board members insistent on having written pornography in front of school students. I don't care what age they are. I don't care that they're in high school, middle school, elementary. It doesn't matter if you want to put that smut out there when they're eighteen and older, whatever, put it in the college library. I think there are more important things to be reading

about. But how and why? How is this possible? This explains back up. This is a symptom of the control that the liberals have inside our school system and how deep it is because we're just now learning of things inside libraries that have been in schools for years, these books. Second story, Chester County, Pennsylvania. A group of middle schoolers is behind over twenty fake

social media accounts impersonating teachers at schools inside the Great Valley School District. School district leaders released a statement over the weekend confirming that twenty two fictitious TikTok accounts were created to impersonate middle schoolers. Listen to the statement in part. It saddens us to know that the students to whom these teachers dedicate their time and talents every day, would misuse technology in a way that causes teachers undeserved stress

and emotional hardship. After consulting with law enforcement agencies, the district took action at the school level, holding an assembly for eighth grade students to address the responsibility of social media and it says this legal action could not be taken outside of school, as the accounts or created on students' personal time and may represent their right to free speech. I said this was an hour of questions, and this question will segue to the next segment. Legal action could not be

taken. Excuse me. I took five minutes last night and I found out that impersonating somebody else on social media is a violation of federal law. What do you mean legal action cannot be taken because they have a first You do not have a First Amendment right to impersonate another person that is not a fictitious person but an actual person. You do not have a right to set up a social media account that seeks to damage the reputation of a person anywhere,

let alone a school teacher. There's no legal right to that. So my question for this one is why why are they allowing this? Why they're telling They're just said to a bunch of eighth graders, Man, you shouldn't do this. It's not nice. We can't do anything to stop you hogwash. Of course you can. And oh, by the way, you can just you can just pass a policy and really ramp it up a little bit that

says if you do this, you're gonna be kicked out of school. There you go, sixteen minutes after the hour, come back, We've got another why is this allowed? Story? From the news next to the Morning Show? What do you think would happen if you and I somehow were granted the ability to be in Russia or China have a little cash at our disposal and decided we were going to buy some land, but not just any parcel.

We were gonna buy some land as an American, but living in Russia or China within one mile of a highly strategic important military installation, you think they we'd be allowed to do that. I'm gonna go with no, Yeah, me too, that would be my guess. But somehow Chinese nationals are buying

up property next to our military bases. In fact, one purchase that was just attempted and stopped was a twelve acre parcel a mile away from Warren Air Force Base, home to the US Minuteman three nuclear armed intercontinental ballistic missiles. The company that owned this plot and has been scuttled. They tried to they purchased it in twenty twenty two, but if not for a public tip, no one would have known the company buying it. Mine One Partners Limited and

its affiliates are owned by Chinese nationals. We have talked about the fact that now ostensibly their business is bitcoin mining the world of crypto. I don't know how any of that works. Do you know how any of that works? No me either. Chinese investors have made ninety seven land transaction between twenty twenty and twenty twenty two. Here in the United States. The states with the

largest Chinese holdings are Texas. They own one hundred and sixty thousand acres, North Carolina forty five thousand, Missouri forty three thousand, Utah thirty two thousand,

Virginia fourteen thousand. According to a January GOO Office report, it's the Government Accountability Office key weaknesses in identifying land purchases that could threaten national security, including a lack of coordination between government agencies and use of pay per forms instead of online forms at the US Department of Agriculture to collect data data on foreign land purchases. How is this possible? First? How is it that Chinese

now nationals are being allowed to buy anything land wise in this country? But let's just say, okay, they're not all chi comms fair enough, all right, Fine, I'm not the sharpest knife in the drawer. I routinely admit that. But I'm just saying, maybe we have a map, huh, with all of our military installations, you know, missile vases and stuff, and we put a circle and maybe one hundred two hundred mile radius around all of them, and any land purchase inside that circle gets a little extra

attention. What do you think? Does that sound like a doable plan, a reasonable idea? But I go back to would you and I be even remotely close being allowed to buy proper? First, we couldn't buy land in foreign country. We couldn't, not in Russia and China at least not our adversaries. Yet it's okay here, And I don't understand why do you. I mean a nice view is a nice view of the back end of an air first place? So pretty? Yeah, I mean of all the places.

Yeah, we want to have dish land. We like dishpot right here? What's that? Oh? It encountered a bit of its conditions. Yeah, sorry, I'm just these are I told you this was an hour of questions, Why why why do we allow this? It's it's crazy. Twenty seven minutes after the hour, come back, Big Stories in the press Box, and in the next half hour, Florida Man and more. This is

the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Big Stories in the press Box. We start with the sound of the Mayor of Chicago at a press conference reacting to over one hundred people shot, nineteen killed over the fourth of July weekend. Listen close. So we cut off the pipeline of boys between the ages of ten and nineteen being either victims or the perpetrators. So yeah, it is personal. Black death has been unfortunately accepted in this country for a very long

time. We had a chance sixty years ago to get at the root causes, and people mocked President Johnson and we ended up with Richard Nixon. I'm going to work hard every day to transform this city. That's what it takes to build a better, stronger safe for Chicaglan the near by to step up. What a bunch of rubbish. First of all, it's the old trope. Republicans are the problem with black people. Always remember the home of the

Ku Klux Klan was the Democrat Party. Always remember that the Republican Party was founded to end slavery. Always remember that the Democrats controlled the Deep South. Always remember Democrat Governor George Wallace stood at the steps at the University of Alabama. Always remember state legislatures were controlled by Democrats in the South prior to the Civil War and during reconstruction. Always remember that. But America has always ignored

the deaths of black people. Excuse me, I want to remind anybody that's new to this program. Sorry, anybody that's new to this program listen, and anybody that's been a listener. Remember we've been talking about black on black crime, because that is the leading cause of death among black people, Blacks

killing other blacks. We're one of the only outlets anywhere in the country that talks about the issue, that talks about the issue of fatherless homes, that talks about the cultural problem, And how do you know you're a white boy? How do I know? Because I mentored a young man in prison for eight years, because I've talked with others, because I talk with my friends who happen to be black, who know in the black community it is switched

from a patriarchal community to a matriarchal community. Why because there are there aren't enough dads. There are all kinds of fathers, but there aren't enough dads. And the fact of the matter is that in the in the black community, as a broad statement, for young men, there are two things that make you a man, carrying a gun and fathering children. That is an ugly truth that people don't want to talk about. Guys like the mayor of

Chicago, Brandon Johnson, he's clueless. And how in the world did Chicago go from LORI lightfoot beatlejewics to this guy? How could you not have learned your lesson? But let's set the record straight. He blames Nixon. Huh. In nineteen seventy one, the Nixon administration developed a plan to carry out the nineteen fifty four Scotis decision of Brown versus Board of Education to desegregate schools in the South. In nineteen sixty nine, sixty four percent of Southern schools

were segregated. By nineteen seventy four eight percent work From nineteen sixty nine to nineteen seventy two. During the Nixon administration, federal funding for civil rights programs grew from more than seventy five million to six hundred million, an equivalent of three point four billion today. Nixon initiated the Emergency School Aid Act with one point five million to health and school segregation pay for the promotion of intererational experiences

among children where racial isolation existed. Nixon issued an executive order calling on federal government agencies to apply equal opportunity policies to every aspect of federal personnel, policies and practices. The Nixon administration allocated twelve million dollars for the research on sickle cell anemia, which impacts one out of every five hundred black children. Nixon

allocated twelve million for that research the federal government. During the Nixon administration, purchases from black owned businesses increased from more than more than nine hundred percent from thirteen million to one hundred and forty two million, and Nixon more than doubled federal funding to HBCUs. The memo from all of this is this, stop

lying, stop living in denial, stop blaming responsibility. Forty one minutes after the hour, Big Story in the press Box, Morning Show with Preston Scott. Welcome to the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Don't go in the water ever, I'm gonna do it. I'm gonna keep reminding you. No. You can enjoy the waters of the beaches of Florida, but please understand that even on a green flag day, there are rip currents. John knows all too well. Panama City is his home. People are dying off of these

beaches, and it's not necessary pay attention to the surf conditions. If you're new to the state of Florida, if you're visiting, if you just don't know, double red flags means water's closed, don't go in. Don't go in. Red flag means high hazard, dangerous, yellow, medium hazard, green, low. But there's still I've got a blog up that details how you can read a rip current from the beach and it shows how even in

calm waters there are rip currents. Calm waters produce rip currents and there's another video on there that demonstrates if you're in a rip current, how to save yourself or how to save somebody else. A lifeguard throws himself in the middle of a rip current and has his go pro and he says, here's what you do. It's really not that complicated, but the information can and will

save lives if you simply take the time to learn it. So one of the big questions, what do you do if there are no flags up because there are beaches. I look around, there are no flags. Call the sheriff's department in the area. They'll have a reading for you. They'll say, yeah, the beaches are This bottom line is just know in advance what to do if you're caught in a rip current, and everybody will enjoy their time here in the Florida beaches. All right, it's not just Florida.

I pointed out, better than one hundred and fifty had to be rescued off North Carolina's coast the first week of summer from rip currents. So it's happening, all right. So there you go. Hey, if you have not heard this is I am. I'm a geek when it comes to these Neiman Marcus and Hemmicker Schlemmer, these high end kind of places retailers. Neiman Marcus has been purchased by Sacks Fifth Avenue parent company Hudson Bay. Hudson Bay is

now going to be the owner of Neiman Marcus. They're going to create a new luxury retail company called SAX Global. So I'm I'm just saying in case you are like me, I love getting those catalogs, specially around Christmas time. And let's face it, July it's Christmas time. We're officially in the Christmas shopping season once July hits. See, that's how you avoid getting crushed

by Christmas debt. You start shopping in July and you spread it out and you're just a little here there, a little there, and then December rules. Right, you got your list done, It's done. Plus you get better selection. See, if you're paying attention to the cues that your family gives out, you get I know, what's so and so like that you kind of know. But I love the cat because they have these outrageous like million dollar gifts and hundreds of thousands of dollars for a personal submarine, a

water craft that can go under the water. Have you seen the personal watercraft? That is it looks like a a an orca. It's it's it's colored and shaped like an orca, and and you can submerge yourself for just brief periods of time and then it's like a jet ski. It's incredible. I mean it's incredible. Now it'll set you back some coin, but it is so cool. People see this thing off off the coast and they're like,

okay, what is that? Because you can go like a foot or so under the water and then you jump and you breach in the whole nine yards. It's incredible. I'll show you in the break anyway. Uh so, yeah, be looking for it. Sacks global. But the sad news is I always look forward to Demon Marcus's catalog every year and so that'sview Mirror. Come back. Florida Man, Florida Man Factor Fiction along next in the Morning Show with Preston Scott. If you read something insane, I probably did it.

I'm find of food. The block is going ahead and google my name. Google my name. Now there raised no manto the sins I have committed. Come on and we all feel many. We have somebody sing it. Everybody, all right, time for our Florida Man Story, which coincidentally will precede our Florida Man Factor Fiction contest not contest competition. Yeah, Polk County

guys craving for a little potato salad got the better of him. Jamie Hunt, forty seven, was on his scooter and was charging it and decided to jump into a Freedom Tour box truck which was donated by the Polk Sheriff's Office, Charities, Polk's County Sheriff's Office, and my man. Jamie took the mobile pantry that was stocked with food and drove it to his buddies and shared

some potato salad with him. The coupdah grand. This story is that mister Hunt worked for the Freedom Tour and just couldn't resist the urge to steal the truck and share the food with his friends. And so he was driving back from his little impromptu party when he got pulled over by police and arrested. The sheriff Grady Judge said, I guess he's thinking no harm, no foul because he was trying to bring the truck back. However, he had an

outstanding warrant. It turns out for petty theft. He was then charged with grand theft, driving with a suspended license, and burglary of an unoccupied structure. Sheriff said, we support Freedom Tour. They do a great job. We put him in jail. He didn't do a great job. That is such a typical Florida Man story, which leads us to three headlines. You picked the one that's the real one. Florida man dies while trying to parachute

off water tower. Headline two, Florida man charged with impersonating officer for fast food discount. Florida Man headline number three, Florida man steel's sixteen hundred dollars. Yorkie trades it for crack cocaine. I'm oh for two. All three of those sound good. Yes, two I think is an actual old story. So I'm gonna go with number three, the yerkie and the crack. No Ah, it's number one, Florida man dies while trying to parachute off

a water tower. And so yeah, there's uh that's tough. Yeah, so play along at home whenever we we we do this and you can keep you know, like John John is, it's it's obviously staying with him. He's now what over four. Oh that's oh for three, that's over three. But uh, you know, Grant had a pretty good record. Grant, by the way, we'll be back on Friday. But yeah, we're not We're just for fun. And the thing about these stories is they're all

possible. Every single one of those headlines is possible. There's no doubt about it. All Right, when we come back us, Senator Tommy Tuberville coach is going to join us and we will talk about several different things, including the Save Act that he is sponsoring and trying to get across the finish line. We'll see if the political climate leads to more reasonable decisions by members of

the House and Senate. Next on The Morning Show with Preston Scott. All Right, good morning, friends, Welcome to the third hour of the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Senator Tuberville, how are you this morning? Good morning. I'm doing pretty good, to be honest with you, but I'm in the clown Show, so it's hard to feel good up here. But I'm just just looking forward to another great day here in our great country.

Yeah, the clown Show. Indeed, before we unpack some of that, I was just teeing up something you're working on with Senator Mike Lee, the Save Act. It's unfortunate we're at a time where we have to worry about illegals voting. But Senator, I'm gonna ask you what I've asked other members of Congress. If the southern border invasion is not a intentional then what what is it? It's one hundred and ten percent intentional. They keep saying,

well, it's only seven to eight ten million. It's at least twenty million with the Goudaways. We've I just came back from Panama City, Panama, for inauguration of a new president down there, and we were talking about the Daring Gap with some operatives that control it down there work for the United States, and they have five to ten thousand a day come across the Daring Gap headed to our southern border. And now it's a lot of Africans that are

ISIS and so that we live in a dangerous world. Now we live in a dangerous country because the Democrats refuse to protect the citizens of this country. And if you're a Democrat and you're voting for this, we're going to deserve everything that we get. And it's coming right down in our alley, and you know you better start listening and open the years instead of worrying about policy. Let me ask you, Senator, do you think that the climate look

members of the other side of the aisle. Democrats are recognizing this is a massive vulnerability for them in the upcoming elections. And the fact of the matter is their standard bearer, the Resident of the United States, and yes I used that word intentionally, resident is not going to help them down ballot one bit. Is the climate better to see something like the Save Act passed now? If for no other reason them covering their rear ends has no chance.

Chuck Schumer laughed at us when we drew this up. Chuck, Chip, Roy, Mike Lee and I got together and said, we've got to do something because there's fifty states, as we all know, in the United States of America, nineteen of them now have decided to give drivers glesses and social Security and Medicare to illegal aliens. Nineteen states. And while they're in there signing up for Social Security, Medicare and all these benefits, they also get

them to register to vote. And folks, we are in a dangerous time when we are allowing people to come in this country for just a matter of months or weeks and be able to vote for the future of our country. And so that just shows you how much out of touch these democrats are because all they want is power. They don't care what happens to our country. They just want power to be able to control everybody and live the life that they want to live. Joining us on the program, US Senator Tommy Tuberville,

aka Coach. We've got another segment to go here in the Morning Show with Preston Scott, The Morning Show with Preston Scott's on News Radio one hundred point seven WUFLA carbon time out of a busy schedule, as you can imagine.

US Senator Tommy Tuberville, Coach, We were talking this morning about a release from the National Director of National Intelligence, Avril Haynes, confirming that Iranian nationals are in this country and they are behind along with organizations inside the country sympathetic to the cause of anti Semitism and the violence against Jews, the protests on college campuses. This sort of underscores the whole point of what's going on

on our southern border, doesn't it exactly? And that what James has been Privy to this the entire time. We have no fighters in this administration, especially in the intelligence section, to go to the White House and say, listen, do y'all know what you're doing. Y'all understand what's happening. But we've got no fighters. We just have people that just go alone to get along, just to take a job, just fall in line like the rest of them, and continue to bring our country to a point that we've never

been. So it's a difficult time. It's gonna get worse even when President Trump gets elected. Hopefully that happens. If it doesn't, our country will never be the same. It's gonna take him a while to get things back straight because they have done terrible damage to the United States of America. Coach,

you've been inside the Senate long enough now to know. Do you feel as though there are enough Republicans in the House and the Senate and maybe we need to project this post November that will support an agenda of putting America first.

Well, it's going to be close. Yeah, I think a lot of it's going to depend on the election of some of these new Senators and new House members that you're in. But what we have to do is we have to make sure that people across the country require the people that come here don't fall in line as typical deep state bureaucrats and politicians. They fall in line to represent the people of this country. And that's what's happening right now.

We got people, even on the Republican side that I'm going, I'm going, why would you vote for an infrastructure actors one point five three? And now I'm all for that if goes to that, but half of it goes to other countries for climate change out of our country. That does not help our country whatsoever. And you know, all they do is they launder the money and they stick in their pockets. So it is corrupt corruption to

the tenth degree. And we just need good people to come up here and add to the fact that we do have people here that will fight for the United States and put America first. What is it that some of you that are more not more, that are conservative, that are genuinely America first? What can you do to help any new member of Congress elected in the House or Senate not make the same hires of the same bureaucrats that will run their

offices and basically tie them to the same old ways of doing things. Well. One thing I did notice when I got here is most of the offices up here are run by twenty five to thirty five year old young people that are up here and do the busy work behind the scenes. A lot of these people come up here thinking that, Hey, I'm a senator, I'm a congressman, and you know, I've made it to the Promised Land, and I'm gonna go out and do fundraisers and go to dinners and lunches.

If you're not gonna come up here to work and try to put America first, don't come. I don't care if you're a Democrat Republican. Come up here and represent your people. Another thing people come up here say forever, Joe Biden's been here fifty years. He should have left twenty years ago. We got Mitch McConnell to spend here almost the same amount of time. It's time to go home. It's time to give people an opportunity to serve their

people of their state. Because what happens this becomes a hey, I need I want seniority, I want power. I want to be able to be senator in front of my name. I don't want people to call me Senator. I don't people call me coach. I really much would rather be a coach. But I'm here to represent our country in the state of Alabama. I'm enjoying that. But I'm going to tell you it's a fight because people ever seen like the egos from all these lawyers, these third rate lawyers.

Now there's some good people up here, sure, lawyers, but most of them couldn't make it in the private world. So I'll just run for politics and make a name for myself. Well, we've got some up here on both sides that do exactly that. Lastly, before I let you go, the GOP platform was released by the Republican National Committee. What are your thoughts? It was good, it was short and sweet. Normally these things. Are you there? We've lost you, Senator, Okay, we have lost

the Senator. I'm not sure what's happened. Man, that phone signal see Washington. They're jamming him. They're jamming him, they're not letting him talk. Senator, if you can hear me on your end, I thank you for your time, but we've had challenges with that phone on your end this morning, and hopefully we'll get you back sometime soon seventeen minutes past the hour, US Senator Tommy Tuberville from Alabama with us this morning on the Morning Show

with Preston Scott twenty two past the hour. Thanks for bearing with us. We did figure out the phone system on their end was struggling for reasons this morning. The way that congress congressional interviews work is the aids have a system that they placed the call and then they patch that call over to the member of the House or Senate that we're talking to. Every now and then, for example, Kat Camick will just she'll pick up her cell phone and call

us direct. That's just unusual, but that's Congresswoman Cammick. She's just different that way. She just I got you, and she'll we'll do interviews with her when she's driving, when she's walking around on her farm. I mean, she's just laid back that way. Most of the time, they have a little layer of privacy, so numbers can't be backchecked, and every now and then that patch fails. And that's what we observed this morning, the

patching from the call. Once we got the call, they'd put us on hold and it wasn't transferring the call to the Senator, and so that's where the problem was coming from. And eventually it came back at the end of the interview, or did it just saying was that something from maybe the White House? The resident little jamming going on, a little wait, we've got we've got the frequency jammed, the call jam the call Preston Osepe he cannot

order a pizza to save his life because of the White House. Right right, It's exactly true. Boom quickly the box fans, today's the day Wednesdays each week for a few weeks, we're asking you to donate a brand new how's this boxed box fan? I think that's so clever. Anyway, we've come to learn that Eldercare Services here in Tallahassee, Bay County Council on Aging in Panama City, they have need. Senior adults are on fixed income.

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We have the gift that just keeps on giving. Kamala is rumored to be the the person they're going to move on top of the ticket. They're going to try to get Joe to step down. Joe is See there's the wild card. Joe was supposed to cooperate. He's not. Now Again, I told you years ago, I did not think Joe would be running for

a second term. I personally thought it was going to be the Hunter Biden thing, And ironically that's exactly what it could out could turn out to be because I Justin Haskins said what we've talked about, but he said it independently yesterday on the program. He said, Yeah, if Joe does not voluntarily step down, the insiders are going to go to him and say, Joe, you know that thing in Ukraine and your dealings in China. Yeah, we know about all that stuff, and you really need to step down.

If not, they're going to roll him under the bus. And they primed a pump. Because the news, the news cycle, the legacy media outlets began to just sort of dance around the Hunter Biden laptop story. Once it was used as evidence by prosecutors against Hunter Biden. They verified the laptop was real. It wasn't Russian disinformation. It was real. It always has been.

Twitter at the time, Facebook other outlets suppressed the story by The New York Post prior to the twenty twenty election because they knew it was damaging to Joe. Why was it damaging to Joe because Joe admitted to influencing Ukraine and its investigation of Barisma, which is the group that Hunter Biden was serving on the board of He admitted to it. He admitted, he said, yeah,

I got the guy fired. I told him, you're not getting the loan guarantees from the United States unless I'm leaving it in a few hours. He said, well, son of them. They fired him, and he said, and they put in a really solid guy. Yeah, the solid guy shut down the investigation of Barisma, Hunter Biden. Here's the all of the dots connect. Why are we giving all this money to Ukraine because Ukraine was funding Joe. He had been bribed by people inside the Ukrainian government by

Barisma four years and they know it. They have the evidence, just like China does. Hunter Biden serving on a board of a company in China, he has no profession. Unless that board was dealing in crack, cocaine and prostitutes, he had no reason to be sitting on that board. China knows

this. That's why China's had carte blanche since Joe took over. Anyway, on the blog page, sky News offers a commentary on Kamala being the likelihood likely top of the ticket, and again yesterday, Justin explained why that will be because they have all kinds of money for campaigning, and it has to either be Joe or or Kamala. Kamala has to be on the top of the ticket in order for that money to be used or that money goes back. It's just a simple dollars thing. And in their mind they at least

want somebody that they feel I can fight back. But I remind you it's Kamala. And yeah, there's a reason why she was the first out of the Democrat primaries in twenty twenty. There's a reason why she has been Joe Biden's insurance ticket all along, because she's that incompetent, she's that inept, and she might be the only woman out side Hillary Clinton that has a voice

that greates on Americans more. It's just it's brutal. One hundred people shot last week in Chicago, more than one hundred, nineteen dad, and the mayor is blaming Richard Nixon. I kid you not. And the Director of National Intelligence under the Biden administration is confirmed that Iranian assets are fueling pro Hamas demonstrations, violence, et cetera here in America. How'd they get here?

Just asking? All right, we come back the fragile generation. Some really interesting insight from Scott Beacan, one of our guests, the bline Blogger, and this is really interesting stuff on the fragility of the snowflakes. We'll get to that next forty minutes past the hour This Morning Show with Preston Scott. It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott. All right. Scott Beacon is a blogger that we've had on the programs. It's a really cool site and you

get incredible intel. It's bline blogger dot blogspot dot com and on July thirty pushed out the the blog called the Fragile Generation. What Scott does because it's it's in his professional background. He is a data nerd, he's a numbers cruncher's finance expert. He's just got a lot of a wealth of experience. And he came across some information from the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia. Apparently they periodically do surveying called a Life Survey, and it collects data on four

major information categories labor, income, finance, and expectations. And inside he came across the labor category details that are fascinating, he writes. Inside the labor category are various impediments that might affect an individual remaining in the workforce or if unemployed, looking for a job, A concern by forty two percent of respondents between the ages of eighteen and thirty five exposure to illness at work ages fifty six to sixty five twenty one percent half of it. Half of that

number sixty six and older eleven point nine percent. You would think it would be inverted that older, more fragile health wise people would be more concerned about illnesses at work. Eighteen to thirty five year olds, forty two point one percent are concerned about being exposed to illness at work, and that might affect their willingness to stay in the job force. In the workforce, that's staggering.

But there's another number in here when you look at those who are not employed but looking for employment, forty six point four percent of eighteen to thirty five year olds say they're concerned about being exposed to illness at work. What has COVID impacting impacted society to the extent that we now have people reticent about staying in the job market, staying in the workforce, or entering it because they're worried about getting sick at work. Anybody that denies the impact of COVID

and the pandemic on the psychological makeup of people in this country. You are burying your head in the sand these numbers, and again the Fed Reserve. If you get a survey from the Fed Reserve, you're like, there can't be a political agenda here, So you're, yeah, I mean whatever, it's total raw data crunching. But if you look even deeper, there's this other point that Scott picks up on. The survey asked individuals whether they are

unable to pay all or some of their bills. Sixty four point eight percent of respondents say they are not able to pay all or some of their bills. What's interesting about this is eighteen to thirty five year olds are in the best position on the question. However, those sixty six on up seventy four

point six percent cannot pay all of their bills. Among those making one hundred and fifty thousand dollars a year or more, sixty three point four percent say they cannot pay all of their bills, which is not that much different from sixty seven point four percent of those earning less than forty thousand dollars a year.

The numbers are almost identical. Scott concludes with an old adage. He said, it proves that the financial situation that you find yourself in is not so much determined by how much you make, but how you spend it. Interesting numbers holding up the mirror, just letting you soak it in, and you can find all that and more. Bline blogger dot blogspot dot com forty six minutes after the hour, back with the significance of the number one eighty.

All right, the significance of one eighty. It's it's actually kind of fun because in moments we'll be doing the morning show one eighty look back at the radio program in one hundred eighty seconds or less. But we have followed the work of David Rush He's a serial Guinness World record breaker. He is trying to become the record holder of the most concurrently held Guinness World titles. Ever, that number is one hundred and eighty one concurrently held world records.

He has now gotten to one hundred and eighty. His latest accomplishment he threw chopsticks to burst fifty five balloons in one minute to break a Guinness World record. And so he had held the title with twenty four but someone broke it with twenty eight. And see there it is that someone breaks it. Then you're back down to one seventy nine, one hundred and seventy nine records. So he lost the record. He he took it again by bursting forty one.

Then someone else bursts forty seven. This time he went all the way to fifty five balloons with chopsticks. He throws the chopsticks, burst the balloons, and he did fifty five balloons in a minute to set a new record. And so he now has one hundred and eighty records. His name is on one hundred and eighty Guinness World Records as the record holder, and so he now has to find a couple more records to break. We followed this story because it's fascinating. You can look him up on YouTube. He's got

his own channel and he takes himself very seriously. So I'm just saying we'll be We're in it now, we're invested. This is like a soap opera. We will know how this story ends. Brought to you by Barno Heating and Air. It's the Morning show on WFLA look back in the radio program in one hundred and eighty seconds or less? Where have I heard that before? We started the program with Philippians won six That was our verse today.

Big stories in the press box, the Director of National Intelligence confirming Iranian assets are in the country, fueling pro hamas chaos in America. How did they get in? I guess we just didn't catch them at the gate, you know, at the airport, right, They just they flew in. We

didn't pay attention to it. No, they came in illegally, with more than one hundred people shot nineteen d ed Brandon Johnson, the Democrat mayor of Chicago, has decided to blame the violence of black on black crime on Richard Nixon. You can't make that up. You can't make it up. We let you hear it. We let you hear him say it with his own mouth. Lord of Man steals a pantry truck donated by the Polk Sheriff's Charities, filled with twenty five thousand dollars worth of goods, and he was in

fact working for that charity, was working operative there. New luxury retail company sax Global Neiman Marcus taken over by the parent company Hudson Bay. Why are Chinese nationals being allowed to buy land in and around, sorry, around US military installations. Middle schoolers created twenty fai TikTok accounts. More than impersonating teachers, We covered a lot of other ground, including preparing you for the next

pandemic could be coming just in time for the next election. Just saying tomorrow we'll have Steve Stewart, doctor Dave helps you feel a little better. We'll take some calls on who the Democrat nominee will be, and let you listen to a little Kamala sound just for good old times sake. Have a great day, friends, Thanks for listening.

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