Well you know what that music means. It's time back together again. Just twenty one hours after saying see yea, we're back Morning Show with Preston Scott, I'm Preston, He's Jose Jose can you see And at show fifty two five day twelve eighty seven of America held hostage and my oh my, are those days dragging. We'll get to that July thirtieth. More on that date in mere moments. Our verse today comes from the Book of Joshua. Now, Joshua was the likely most Biblical scholars agree was the
likely author of the book. You may remember Joshua was a trusted aid to Moses. Joshua was a military commander. Joshua, along with Caleb, were the two only two out of twelve spies that said, yeah, we got this. They were looking to the Promised Land and sadly ten said no, no, they're they're they're big there. We can't we can't beat them. Caleb and Joshua were like, uh, who sent us? You remember that thing called the Red Sea? You remember that
reminds me one of the greatest jokes ever. Kid In history, elementary student teachers talking about the history of the Middle East and the claims the claims that God parted the waters and drowned the Egyptian see the Egyptian army in the in the Red Sea. And the teacher tried to poke holes in him by saying the water where they crossed was only two or three feet deep. And the child said, praise God said, what do you mean? I just said the water was shadow enough that they walked across.
He was imparted. Child said God, had God drowned the entire Egyptian army and two feet of water? Faith like a child baby? Anyway, Caleb and Joshua, we're like, no, We're going to trust what God said. This is ours, let's go. Moses, of course, would die without seeing the promised land because he was disobedient. Caleb and Joshua boom.
And so we get to the Book of Joshua. In the first chapter and verse eight, it says, this book of the Law shall not depart from your mouth, but you shall meditate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do according to all that is written in it. For then you will make your way prosperous, and then you will have good success. One other little thing words stand out to me when they're repeated within a verse. Then then Joshua is making a
very important point. There is order. God blesses us at times, no doubt, out of just sheer kindness. It was a song years ago I used to play at a Christian radio station I worked at in Phoenix. It's your kindness that leads us to repentance. Oh Lord, Knowing that you love us no matter what we do, makes us want to know you. Yes, God does that. But God's rule of sowing and reaping requires then do this, then this, do this, then this happens. So my challenge to you,
my friends, get into God's word. Do not let it depart from your mouth. Speak it, believe it. Trusted. Ten past the Hour back with the Look inside the American Patriots Almanac and National Day. Hey what will tell you next? On The Morning Show with Preston Scott.
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A little bit about the Olympics, though not necessarily about the sporting events, though obviously there are highlights to pay attention to I do love seeing some of the sorry the little countries win medals. I think it's really cool. It's so powerful to see how meaningful it is for someone to represent their nation, that loves their country and is so proud of their achievement. We have some of that here. We still have that, just don't have enough of it. But anyway, we'll get to all of that.
July thirtieth, go do a little deep dive here. The story of Mary Draper Ingles is a good reminder of the harsh and sometimes brutal conditions that early settlers faced. On July thirtieth, we'll kind of we'll go with a little grace here. We don't know if it was July thirtieth or July thirty first, we do know it was
seventeen fifty five. Band of Shawnee Indians swooped down from a from their purchase on a frontier settlement called Draper's Meadow what is now Blacksburg, Virginia, killing four, capturing several several more. Among the hostages, twenty three year old Mary Draper Ingles, her two sons, four year old Thomas, two year old George. Mary's husband William have been in the field harvesting wheat. Avoided capture, Shawnee headed northwest, forcing their
captives over the Appalachian Mountains. According to one account, Mary was pregnant soon gave birth to a daughter who may have died on the trail. Other reports make no mention of a baby at any rate. The Shawnee led their captives to a village on the Ohio River. There, Mary was separated from her sons. She and another captive, described as the Old Dutch Woman, were taken farther north to Big Bone Lick, near present day Cincinnati, where they were
put to work making salt. One afternoon in October, two white women. The two white women slipped into the forest and set off on an eight hundred mile long escape, avoiding trails for fear of recapture. They backtracked over the mountains, scaling cliffs in places, living on walnuts wild grapes as they fled. Winter arrived. They trudged through the snow, slept in hollow logs, half mad from exhaustion and hung. The Old Dutch Woman tried to kill Mary, who managed to get away.
Wow.
Six weeks after escaping, the Indians, a skeletal, ragged Mary Draper Ingalls staggered into a cornfield near her old home. She soon reunited with her husband, who had gone to Tennessee and Georgia looking for her. They resumed their pioneer lives went on to have four more children. Mary lived until eighteen fifteen, dying at the age of eighty three. Can you imagine you lost your baby, you lost your sons, You have no idea what happened to them, and you
somehow just had to persevere. I I'm not sure I'd like to think positive things about myself, but I look at stories like this and wonder if I really I mean, I suppose if you're raised in that era, you are raised with a certain fortitude because that's what you know, That's what life was. It was hard. I just sometimes wonder would our generation, would we our surrounding generations have survived those times? I just wow. Sixteen nineteen, the first
Representative Assembly in America convenes at Jamestown. City of Baltimore found it in seventeen twenty nine. Nineteen forty six, the first rocket to attain a one hundred mile altitude, A captured German V two rocket is launched from White Sands proving ground in New Mexico, so the Germans were had it going on there, and in nineteen fifty six the phrase in God we trust becomes the official national motto
nineteen fifty six. M M M. Can you imagine we're just a couple of years from that being seventy years ago and look how far we've fallen. Sorry, didn't mean to depress you. Sixteen minutes after the hour, come back and tell you what national days it is my heart's radio station. The beginning of that bump right there, that music that just those first few notes, I just want to start saying, real American hero remember those spots, Remember
those things. It sounds so much like the intro of all those spots where they would they they were some of the best spots ever ever. And I forget the beer that that put those commercials out, but that gravelly voiced guy that talks about, you know, basically different forms of manliness and poking fun at everything. It was great, great stuff. Today is National Cheesecake Day. Today is National Father in Law Day. So happy National father in law Day to my father in law who's not listening at all.
He's up in Ohio sleeping soundly. I'm quite certain. On the farm, today is National Climb a Mountain Day, and then my favorite of all, and I don't know who establishes this stuff and makes it an official whatever. I get cheesecake, right, cheesecake manufacturers. They're looking across the calendar and they're like, this date's open, but National Whistleblower Day. That's funny. So those are the four national days that
are that are there for you to choose. From the day saw this story, one of the research assistants sent this, Apparently, have you ever had calamari? Isn't calamara squid? Yeah? Jose new to radio. Instead of saying yes, Preston, he nods, which really works well on the radio. H He's looking at me like I'm still a little radio shy. Yeah, that's that's all right. So have you ever had octopus?
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Yeah, love octopus, especially the one in the little can with little oil or the ink in it.
So you've you've had octopus, not squid? Octopus? Yeah, because isn't kalamari? Yus? I have both? Yess, But isn't calamari technically squid? Yep? I mean, but that's calamari is not octopus?
You know?
I don't believe so well, apparently there is a thing obviously, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Mexico, Japan, South Korea, China, they are all into octopus, and octopus farming is a growing thing, though it is very controversial. And the reason is because octopus have earned a reputation of being among the smartest creatures in the sea. And so there is an effort now though there are no plans. Congress is intro. Congress has introduced the Octopus Act. I'm
not making any of this up. You gotta love it when you turned the word octopus into an acronym here. It is opposing the cultivation and trade of octopus produced through unethical strategies. So the big, the big accented words there, the emboldened words that I shared spell out octopus. And so it would require anyone importing octopus to certify it was not produced through commercial aquaculture. They are creating a congressional act that has bipartisan support to ban octopus farming
in the United States. Spain apparently is going ahead with this unprecedented scale. They're gonna raise the animals, uh to farm them. No easy thing. I mean, set aside whatever you think of of of the issue. You know, I'm not an octopus or calamari guys. You know, now, if you fry up calamari, it's probably not a lot different than fried clams or any other thing. It's a little
chewy and whatever. But but if you, if you, if you look at the idea of just what it would take to farm octopus, you have to then grasp the reality that they live off of other other sea creatures, other things. There they are, they they eat meat, they they they trap other things and fish, and and so no easy task would it be to do this. So I don't know how they're thinking of doing it, But anyway, there's a new bill that would ban octopus farming in
the United States. Just to let you know that our government is not asleep at the wheel when it comes to octopus. My friends, my golly, we have all manner of other things happening in our country, but we draw the line on octopus farming. Twenty seven minutes after the hour, Big Stories in the press Box coming up next.
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Thirty five past the hour. I am reminded that with this big story that we have, we have a few big stories, but one in particular, I need to do a segment or two in the coming week two weeks. We'll kind of pay attention to what's going on out there, but to just remind you on the basics of preparing for storm season. We talked about this at the beginning of June, but we're now going to be entering into the months of October or August, September, October, and especially
late August, September, early October. That's that's kind of the you just I don't know. I get a little bit of a pit in my stomach as I start to see storms developing. Now, I will advise you as we are paying attention to a storm system that is in the central Tropical Atlantic that they're saying right now is a fifty to fifty chance of developing into a named storm. And it could veer right into the mountains of Cuba
and kind of sheer off a little bit. It could veer just north, which puts it into a uh oh, and it could go just south, which puts us into a m All of those are possibilities the track it's taking now. As you know, these weather systems, literally anything can happen, and it can happen quickly. That said, there's an app out there that you can put on your phone and on your laptop and just you know, Windy
dot Com. I believe it's based on the European models, so I can't prove it, but I'm pretty sure and I believe it's the most accurate app out there. And what it allows you to do is it allows you to project. You hit the play button and it gives you the simulation of what the storm sets systems that are out there wherever you're looking, what the storm system is going to do. And I think it's useful. I
think it's very, very useful for planning purposes. Needless to say, in the twenty two plus years of doing this show, I've covered a few hurricanes in the region, and we've provided coverage for other areas that have been knocked out, and thankfully we've never been knocked off the air because
of the redundancy that we have here. So this is a really trusted place for you to be if storms come in your area and you're listening in up in the broadcast area, the radio broadcast area, this is very reliable. We have a lot of different stations that we simulcast on. We'll take over all the stations in Tallahassee, or all the stations in Panama City, or all of them together and will broadcast depending on the central force of the storm. So paying attention to that. That is a big story
development and the Trump assassination. They were aware of this kid ninety minutes before Trump took the stage an hour and a half. No one confronted him, no one stopped him to ask questions, no one they lost sight of him. There are text messages from local emergency responders that had this guy on their radar and they assumed the Secret Service was going to do something with it. The Secret Service detail assigned to Trump said they never got wind
of there being any questionable person. That is a problem. And then there's this little tidbit just for fun, Google the assassination attempt of and see if they've made any changes, because Google is memory holding the event, it's not popping up. They're trying to make it so that there was not an assassination attempt on Trump. You'll get Reagan. If you put assassination attempt tr you'll get Truman, but you won't
get Trump. And so it's just it, and and this is now going to where state attorney generals are looking into it. This is a coordinated effort to try to sanitize the event and make it as if it didn't happen. Forty minutes past the hour, So predictable. This Morning Show with Preston Scott.
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Katie Ledecki of the USA swimming in the fifteen hundred meter freestyle heat number three. She's obliterating the competition in her heat. She's ahead by almost three quarters of a length of a pool. That's what she does. She's got a great chance to win gold in this event. But at any rate, this is this issue provides me a
bit of a quandary. I don't know if you've seen the story of Mississippi law has been ruled by a US district judge to be legal, and the law allows ballots received up to five days after an election to be counted as lawful. Now. The case was brought by the Republican National Committee, Mississippi Republican Party Libertarian Party of Mississippi.
The law in Mississippi requires officials to count absentee ballots postmarked on or before election day, provided that the ballots are received no more than five business days after the election. I really am worried about stuff like that. Obviously, they would tell you it just gives people overseas and others timed. Well. My contention would be, well, you've got the ballot, mail it in so it's received in time. Anything that allows ballots to be counted after the polls have closed worries me.
I don't know that the judge had a choice. In absence of federal law regulating absentee mail in ballot procedures, states retain the authority and the constitutional charge to establish their lawful, time, place, and manner boundaries. Fair Enough, the Republicans Libertarians, they did establish standing. The judge found, though, that the law did not violate the Constitution, was not illegal,
therefore there was no injury. Here's my conundrum. I mentioned that this presents an issue for me personally, and you know, I don't know where you are on this. There's a part of me that thinks that all federal elections should be standardized, that across the fifty states, there should be a standardized mechanism for voting on federal elections. President, Congress, Senate.
How the state wants to handle the rest is up to them, But I feel as though federal elections need to be standardized, and I feel as though the standardized method should be you know, I'm a big fan of day of voting, but I can personally live with early voting so long as there's voter I D proof of proof of citizenship, proof of identification, and a paper ballot backup, optical scanner, paper ballot backup. I just I'm not comfortable with how the voting is kind of the wild wild West. Now.
States want to grew up their own stuff. But I think you could make an argument that how a state handles its federal elections impact the rest of the nation, couldn't you? Because we are affected by the votes of members of the House and the Senate and by the actions of a president. So couldn't you make the argument that we would have standing if, say, another state has a process that is not verifiable. I wonder that that might be a topic for salnowsoh Doctor Bob McClure with
the James Madison Institute, Salath Consumers Defense dot Com. I'm wrestling with this issue. We have. We have too much variety in how our national federalized elections are being handled, and I think that needs to change. But that's is this me forty seven minutes after the hour. If you have a different argument, you can email me Preston at iHeartRadio dot com. The Morning Show with Preston Scott two Little random Did you knows? We mentioned yesterday Biden trying
to change the Supreme Court? This is typical, quoting House Speaker Mike Johnson, which he said, it's telling that Democrats want to change the system that it's guided our nation since its founding, simply because they disagree with some of the Court's recent decisions. This dangerous gambit of the Biden Harris administration is dead on arrival in the House. So Biden has asked his response, mister President, how Speaker Johnson says your Supreme Court reform is dead on arrival. What's
your reaction, sir? Who said that? Speaker Johnson said it's dead on arrival. I think that's what he is. Seriously, Biden said, I think that's what he is. He was asked to clarify that he's dead on arrival. Then the President said that he's going to figure out a way Republican Speaker of the House, whatever he proposes dead on arrival. Biden said to the audience, I think I think his thinking is dead on arrival. First of all, shall we
talk about the dangerous rhetoric that he is dead on arrival? Now, of course the excuse making begins there. Oh, he's just an old guy. Who then what the heck is he doing as president? Secondly, his his thinking is dead on the right. His thinking is the law of the land. Democrats are going to renew their call to pack the court. They trust me, they're gonna do this. They're going to try. They're gonna try and stir the pot, because that's what
they do. They remember, they hate the Constitution. On that side of the aisle, illiberals, extremists. There's there are a few moderate Democrats that are hanging in there and against the extremists, extremists, but they hate the constitution, hate it. Don't ever forget that a Virginia city has voted despite the city speaking out against it, people speaking for it versus people speaking against it. It was like four to
one speaking against this deal. Virginia's capital city voted to give planned parenthood a one point two million dollar piece of property to build an abortion clinic for ten dollars. It's against the law what they're doing. And they were warned, this is against the law. You're not allowed to do this. The city has this asset, it must be put up for competitive bid. You cannot give it. It is not blighted. They said, screw you. Community showed up spoke against it.
They said, screw you. We're voting for it anyway. And oh, by the way, it's right next to a school, which is a violation as well, again underscoring the idea Democrats don't care most of them. Back with our two of the Morning Show with Preston Scott getting feedback on my comments on the election, Don thanks for writing in. Our elections are more perfect than they've ever been. Sixty court cases proved that when Trump challenged this election, many of
the judges were Trump appointed judges. Would you please stop trying to sabotage people's belief in our electoral system because that action is just unpatriotic. Don I hate to burst your bubble there, buddy, but there are loads of questions that never got in front of a judge, that never
got settled. Do we want to start with the constant problems in Pennsylvania, that a United States Supreme Court judge told the Pennsylvania State Supreme Court to secure the ballots that were in question, and they didn't, they destroyed them. That the state of Pennsylvania violated their own laws. They're not alone. That poll workers were kicked out in Michigan and in Georgia, that something was underneath the tables in
I think it was Fulton County, Georgia. That's on tape, and as after people were escorted out of the room, they began counting. Do we want to talk about the AffA Davits signed by subcontractors for the United States Postal Service under penalty of going to jail for perjury that stated they transported ballots from New York to Pennsylvania across state lines. There are all kinds of questions. Did it make a difference in the outcome? I can't say that.
What I can say is there were voting irregularities. And what I'm saying is that I believe the federal portion of an election should be standardized. To say that more perfect than ever is just that's just not accurate. They're handing out information to illegals entering the country on how to vote in our federal elections. Don that's a fact that it's not rumor. That's fact. We have cities in this country that are allowing illegals to vote, that's a fact.
The effort has been made in New York, well just just city elections. Really, the effort is underway to allow illegals to vote. And when you don't have a standardized federal election process, and again, what states want to do to screw up their local and state elections whatever, that's
up to them. I have a problem with the fact that we don't have a very simple, standardized process, which, oh, by the way, after the embarrassment of two thousand, Florida has gone to largely paper ballot optical scanner zip it reads, it, calculates it, we have our results by midnight the night of the election, and then if there's a problem, we have a paper ballot for every single one of those scanned votes, every one of them. Why don't we do
that with federal elections. I maintain that we are impacted by the results of what happens in other states. Other states are impacted by what happens here. I appreciate you writing in don Thank you very much. I don't share your opinion. I'm not certain. I have to read more clearly, but I feel as though there might be room to have the discussion without a constitutional amendment. How I don't
think the federal government, well, I don't think. I know, the federal government can't encroach on how a state runs its state elections. I'm questioning the federal portion of it, that's all I'm questioning. And if you think that we can't get better by requiring photo ID, if you think photo ID is universal, you're just mistaken. It's not. It
just isn't. So I'm sorry if you have you know, if you think it's unpatriotic, I think it's highly patriotic to ensure that only legal citizens of this country vote, and we don't do that. Ask an immigrant who came here legally and is a naturalized citizen what they think of illegal immigration and the prospect of them voting. They'll give you an earfull because they paid the price to do it the right way. It offends them, it upsets
them anyway. Ten minutes after the hour come back Kamala's record on the record on the Morning Show with Preston Scott.
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Oh, I'm torn. I've got a conundrum here. I've got a piece. I'll probably just save this written by David Harsanyi. You've senior writer at the National Review, author of a book. Get the title of this euro trash, Why America must reject the failed ideas of a dying continent that on its own causes me to want to read what this guy has to write. But instead I'm gonna just look at Kamala's record here. We'll get into some of this
stuff that David writes on another day. But I've mentioned to you that GovTrack which scores all members of Congress, both sides of the Aisle Independence, and I pointed out to you that GOV track has Kamala Harris to the left of Bernie and Focahontas, and that's just incredible. See a lot of people forget that. A lot of people forget that she dropped out of the race first because she was getting nowhere. She was not tracking with black voters.
She was not tracking with any group. And she was the first one out of the primaries when she was running in twenty twenty. And so when you look at what the even the New York Times called her the least electable Democratic candidate. She's not going to campaign on
her record. She can't. Here's her record. Co sponsored legislation to protect the illegal immigrants from deportation, backed Bernie Sanders Medicare for All legislation, backed banning private health insurance, banning private health care, banning private health care, supported giving taxpayer funded coverage to illegals. Supported banning fracking. Energy policy compared ICE to the KKK, immigrations and custom enforcement are the KKK.
Wanted to ban plastic straws. Do you remember some of us are old enough to remember when we went from paper bags to plastic bags. We went from paper straws to plastic straws because we were saving the forests. Remember that paper Now we've gone full circle. Oh no, we gotta stop plot. We gotta go back to paper all because of the environmental nonsense, all the settled science that's
out there anyway. Defended banning offshore drilling. Wanted to undo her word the Trump administration's border security, taking ninety four executive actions in the first one hundred days of the Biden administration. Supported decriminalizing illegal border crossings, said she wouldn't treat illegal aliens as criminals. Called for the starting starting ice from scratch. Argued that temporarily closing the border of violated federal law raised money for the Minnesota Freedom Fund.
You remember that, that's the group that Pales pays to bail out violent criminals from jail, including accused murderers and rapists. She helped fund that raised money for it. Supported cuts to the Los Angeles Police Department. Called efforts to add more police to the streets wrongheaded thinking, and we're scratching the surface Kamala's record. She's not going to run on it. Trust me, she will not do that. We come back. President Trump said something at a rally that we're going
to play for you, and it was it was. It was weird, And when he explained it last night on Laura Ingram Show on Fox, it almost got a little weirder. But I know what he meant. I'm gonna explain it to y'all next. You're on the Morning Show with Preston Scott sixteen minutes past the hour, lead research assistant of The Morning Show with Preston Scott sent this story to me and said, what is he saying?
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Glat me? Give it a listen memo to the staff. Everybody, remain calm. I'm going to analyze this. Remain calm headline. Trump tells Christians they won't have to vote after this election. Let's listen to what he had to say.
We have to win this election, most important election ever.
We want a landslide that's too big to rig.
If you want to save America, get your friends, get your family, get everyone.
You know and vote.
Vote early, vote, absentee, vote on election day. I don't care how, but you have to get out and vote. And again, Christians, get out and vote.
Just this time. You won't have to do it anymore. Four more years. You know what, It'll be fixed. It'll be fine.
You won't have to vote anymore, My beautiful Christians.
I love you Christians. I'm not Christian. I love you. Get out.
You gotta get out and vote. In four years, you don't have to vote again. We'll have it fixed. So good, you're not gonna have to vote.
There you go. Now, there's some real keys inside of it. But then I caught him last night explaining this to lower Ingram on Fox, on the Ingram Angle, and it was exactly as I analyzed it to be. I think it was poorly worded and he didn't really help a lot, you know. Laura questioned him about that. He's pointing out that statistically Christians sat out the last election because they don't like him. Some of you sat out, You got your nose out of joint because you don't like him.
Forgetting that, there's not a perfect candidate out there, He's just not becoming no kidding, you think Joe turned out good for you? Yeah, I would love to ask those of you that decided that you're just I'm not voting for Trump. I'm just going to vote for Biden. How'd that work out for us? And forgive me for being a little brash here, but how that sanctimonious view workout? You really think you elected a better person? OMG? Exclamation
point question mark, exclamation point question mark. Really? I accept that Donald Trump isn't the person the statesman that we would like him to be. I accept that I wish he were, but I darn well know this our country will be stronger, our economy will be healthier, our national security will be far more robust, if for no other reason because of energy policy, our border will be secure, at least more secure. We can then start managing the
issue of the southern border and immigration in general. What he's saying is Christians vote and listen now. And what he's saying is if you want to go back to your shell and go back to your pew and not vote next time, that's whatever we're going to be. We're going to try to get this country in such a good place that we won't need your votes if you decide to not vote. That's what he said. He didn't say it very well, and he left it the door wide open to be mocked and ridiculed as he was,
But that's what he meant. He clarified that last night. It was so funny. I was in a conversation with my wife and we were just talking about that issue, and as I was falling asleep, I turned on Laura Ingram and just caught because I heard he was doing an interview with her, had done an interview with her, and I caught and right as I turned on the TV, he's speaking on this issue. Laura Ingram's asking him about it, and he explained it exactly as I guessed it was.
He was lamenting the fact that Christians didn't vote in twenty twenty by large numbers, and that they need to He needs we need to vote. I can only tell you that if you're a Christian and you vote for a party that believes in abortion and overt sin as a part of a platform, I'm not talking about perfect people. I'm talking about they endorse it on their platform sin, you need to really go deep into your prayer closet,
you really do. It would be like trying to suggest that being a member of the KKK was just fine because after all, they quote scriptures whatever. Twenty eight minutes after the hour, Sorry, Big stories in the press box. Coming up next in the Morning Show with Preston Scott.
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Hey, if you want to share a thought, it's Preston at iHeartRadio dot com. Don wrote in earlier. I didn't agree with Don, but that's okay. We have our form of clever repartee and someone sends an email and I respond to it. I appreciate you writing in. We don't have to agree, it's all right. But where I took issue with Don was when he called it unpatriotic and foolish. No, it's not. It's foolish to bury your head in the sand and ignore the issues that are going on around us.
So just just avoid being personal. Share share your opinion. That's fine. I don't agree with it, but he's certainly entitled to that opinion. I don't. I think he's wrong, but that's okay. It's okay. I'm not offended by that. But feel free, you know, share what you like. Big stories in the press box. We're paying attention to a storm system out there in the Atlantic. I should have
pulled it up in the break here. I've got my app and Windy dot Com w I n d Y is the app, and I'm scanning over here, and I'm
seeing the disturbance that they're paying attention to. You can watch these things literally come right off the coast of Africa, and this one's right now in the central tropical base of the Atlantic, and you can see it's just a little and it's like and then you hit the simulator button and it then simulates based on like I said, I believe the European models what is expected to happen. And we'll focus a little more time on this as the week goes. I'm just putting it on your radar
because the last thing you want to be doing. And I hope those of you that are like your veterans, you get it. You know how it all works here in Florida. But we have three hundred and some odd thousand new people in this state all the time, and I'm not so foolish enough to think that I don't have new people to the state of Florida listening to this show, and you just you don't understand there are preparations you need to make because if you wait, you
won't be able to find what you need. You won't find water, won't you won't find batteries, you won't find flashlights. You will be caught. And so we're going to go through all those steps, especially if this storm becomes a little bit more organized and becomes a threat to us, we are going to focus on that more and more.
Know a couple of things. Number One, We're going to keep you prepared as best as we can on steps to take little hints, little ideas if you're in the path of something really significant, where to store documents to keep them safe. There are ways to do it, things to do in case you have to call your insurance agent. You know, there are just some routine things, all right.
That said, we will just keep an eye on this and also have this radio station on your phone via iHeart and get a transistor radio dialed into this station so that you have two ways. And trust me, that radio back up. That transistor radio helped a lot of people over the years, and so you can you can rely on us iHeartRadio in the area. We are the designated FCC emergency outlet. So if something happens there you go.
That's the big story. There's more. We'll get to that real quickly next and move on to an Olympic story that is a are you kidding me? Now? Really? Are you kidding me? Next forty minutes past the hour Jerome Hudson from Breitbart Next Hour in the morning show at Prescott.
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It's funny look in the build of the physical build of swimmers. It's more pronounced in male swimmers, but it's kind of equal wide shoulders, narrow hips, and waist. It's crazy. And the back of these men and women they are
just ripped. I mean, my gosh, it's crazy. And how they developed the science at the turn staying underwater and why they did that because the water from all of the strokes going in one direction is following behind them, and so by turning and going underwater, you're under the wash and you're fighting less resistance and it gives you just a little bit more speed coming out of turns. At all of that stuff's just fascinating to me. A couple other big stories, it appears as though Google still
has an issue. I did have someone say, well, I typed out the assassination attempt of and look at all the news stories that popped up. Yeah, there are new stories that pop up, but in the search results that start to feed an auto fill, it's nowhere in there. And I sent a screenshot back to the listener. Google is being accused of basically memory holding the attempt at assassination, you know, the attempt at assassination, the assassination attempt of
Trump should be auto filling. First, it's not auto filling at all. That's the point. The other thing that we now know is that they knew about the shooter ninety minutes before the shooting. He was on their radar, and they an hour and a half. I'm personally thinking that if you're seeing a kid with a range finder who's kind of scoping out, watching what police are doing, what secret Service is doing, he's just acting off. He's in the wrong places. I'm thinking, you let Trump's detail know
we're holding until we find this kid. Bad mistakes all right. Back to the Olympics. An announcer for euro Sport. He's a freelance announcer named Bob Ballard. He has been removed from coverage because of something he said regarding the Australian women's swim team. So what did he say? Well, the women are just finishing up. You know what women are like, hanging around doing their makeup. That's what he said. He's
been banned from coverage. In a statement Eurosports said during a segment of Eurosports coverage last night, commentator Bob Ballard made an inappropriate comment. To that end, he has been
removed from our commentary roster with immediate effect. Oh, come on, here's the context, though, You're telling me with an opening ceremony featuring drag queens and mocking the last supper, we're going to pull a guy for having a laugh at the fact that the women's swim team was detained and he made a joke about the fact that, you know, women hanging around doing their makeup. I just I don't want to consider the significance of the passage of time.
I want to consider what is unburdened by what is as well. Here's what is. We can't even make a joke anymore, is it or is it not somewhat of a accurate statement to say that on occasion women are detained from being where they're supposed to be because they're doing their makeup, that they might be running just a little late. And even if that's just that's not the case anymore. Okay, well it used to be. You would
think he dropped the biggest insult in the world. You know women, you know what they're like, hanging around putting on their makeup an inappropriate comment? Are you serious? This is how far wokeness now extends. That isn't even close to an inappropriate comment. You could argue at worst it was a eh joke, eh, but we're going to pull
him from his job for it. This is one of the reasons why I left the media and went to a refuge where I can speak my mind and share my thoughts and in turn share a lot of yours and give voice to what a lot of you are thinking. And I hope you're all thinking this is ridiculous. The same games that gave us the mocking of Jesus pulled a guy for talking about they were hanging out doing their makeup forty eight minutes past. I'm a little late, come back, measles and a manly minute somehow together.
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So much fun watching the men's gymnastics team for the US win bronze. It's not a regular thing. It's been what sixteen years, I think since we last meddled in the event. But to see the excitement on those kids' faces was just worth it all. But I will say, as much as certainly I pull for American athletes, I don't necessarily weep when some of them don't do well
because of their attitude towards America. But the athletes that represent their nations from not just the United States, but other countries as well, and they love their nation and you can see it. You can see it when tears stream down their eyes at the metal ceremony when they win gold, and it's just and these guys were celebrating each other's successes and it was just so refreshing to watch and that was very, very cool. So there are
some good moments unfolding on the Olympics. Remember you can listen on the iHeartRadio app and I think you'll enjoy that coverage as well. NBC Radio teaming up with Ieart on the coverage of the games. Measles cases so far this year triple what they were in twenty twenty three. Now why would that be? I'm just asking why do you think disease in general is up, and especially the kinds of things that we routinely don't fight in America? Could it perhaps be the southern border time for malely
minute mail by birth man by choice? I noticed I did not say mail by choice. I had people, actually in this era of wokeness, say see you see No, I said, man, just because you're born a male doesn't make it man. Dad's moms teacher son etiquette. Now I'm going to expand on that in the coming weeks. Etiquette. One of the reasons I love the game of golf is that golf teaches etiquette. It also is a confounding game that teaches you how to deal with frustration, because
that is the game of golf. It is a game of imperfection, not perfection. But teach your son what the word means and how it applies, and how to pay attention to social cues. Reading a room. That kind of thing. You will be very glad, and one day you will look at your son and say, you, sir, have developed into a fine young man. Our three is next. Jerome Hudson on deck here on The Morning Show with Preston Scott. Well, good morning, everybody. If you're just joining us, where have
you been? We've been at this for two hours. Here's already Tuesday edition of The Morning Show with Preston Scott, July thirtieth, show, fifty two oh five. He's Jose Can you see I'm Preston Scott and this is Rightbart dot COM's entertainment editor. He's also the author of the fifty Things books dro Hudson. Hello friend, Hello, Hi, how are you.
Fantastic? Fantastic? It's good to be back in Jacksonville after a week in DC and a weekend in New York City.
Okay, when you spend a week in DC followed by New York City, come on, you have to like you got to go through some d LAUSSI or something right right.
State even more. Yes, well, look I didn't get stabbed in New York City.
Okay, that's a win.
Yeah, yes, No in DC for the Young Americans Foundation National Student Conference.
Okay, how did that go?
There's a blessed time. We we just around one hundred hundreds of young, vibrant, brilliant conservatives on college campuses, which you know have to be an extraordinary time these days. So yeah, I hung uh, caught up with Jim Jordan, chip Roy, the d transitioner, Chloe Cole, a lot of great content, and I just took a train up to New York City, hung out with some more Breitbart people and hosted our Breightbart New Sunday on the thirty sixth
floor of the Serious XM Tower. There. Look, I'm blessed and I'm just trying to share the God given wisdom that I've been blessed to have with the world. But I am happy to be home though.
All right, let's do you kind of an audio version of a rorshack test. Okay, white dudes for Harris?
Well, I mean, if if you're a liberal and a Democrat and you're listening to this program right now, you're probably not offended by that name, by that group, by the organization. But I also would be curious if you would be offended by white dudes for Trump holding a celebrity and lawmaker packed zoom call raising money for the GOP nominee.
Now, now, hang on, hang on for those that don't know, you and I are very close and dear friends, so I can say this to you. For those that do not know, the last time I checked, you're black.
Milk chocolate American is how I prefer to be.
Okay, okay, milk chocolate American. Fair enough, So I'll make that correction in my notes here. So when you talk about white dudes for Trump, white dudes for Harris, you speak to it. You speak to it from the perspective of a milk chocolate American.
No, I mean, yes, that, but if I'm putting myself in the mind of the average liberal again hopefully listening to this broadcast. I understand and see the world through the prism of race. Okay, I'm Jerome now, and so it's okay to have white dudes for Trump. I mean there are no like men of color allowed, which is on brand for Democrats, you know, segregating black people. I mean it's a white only sign literally raising money for Kamala Harris. I don't understand and racial politics and and
and the liberal left anymore. Uh, they've completely broken me. But they're doing that. And I thought Karen's for Kamala was the last shark that they would be able to jump, and I was wrong. They had Jeff Bridges on the zoom call Josh Gadd, who somebody deeps to get get that guy into a gym or at least push him away from the twinkie table or something. But yeah, no, it's it's amazing times. Hollywood's doing everything that they can
to elevate Kamala Harris. I think to sort of create this veneer of she's yeah, capable, competent.
Hang on a second, Jerome, we got to take a break. Ten past the hour, Laura Jerome Hudson at Brightbard dot com Wufla. Joe Hudson's the entertainment editor with Briybart dot Comedy talks about all things inside outside entertainment. You know, when you talk about Kamala and the effort to remake who she is, I mean, short of a vulcan mind meld, you know, you just can't do it. She's left of everybody, including as I mentioned earlier in the show, Folkhanas, thank
you Rush for that one, and Bernie Sanders. You know, so I don't know how they remake her, and I don't know how you get past the obvious problems that she was joined at the hit with Joe Biden for four years.
Yeah, it's very reminiscent of circa twenty sixteen. You know, the I'm with her celebrity mad dash didn't work for Hillary Clinton because and this is a woman who had a similar cackle as Kamala did, but she was at
least elected twice US senator. You know, she was Secretary of State and had run for president in two thousand and eight before her party rejected her then, I mean Kamala Harris In any ways, it's kind of like Obama, you know, just kind of came out of nowhere from a very liberal state, was a senator for a handful
of years, and then got on a presidential ticket. It didn't work for Hillary, and I see this short of campaign to reshape Kamala Harris annoint her at the top of the ticket working even worse for Kamala Harris this time. I mean, I think the former Speaker of the House, Kevin McCarthy just sort of said it plainly and succinctly. She's a California Liberal. And that's kind of an understatement because win Kama Harris ran for president twenty twenty, like
her own state gave her a single digit support. Yeah, it's it's but what else are the Democrats going to do?
Right the bench? The bench is really short for them right now for a whole lot of reasons. Let me ask you this first, and just be as succinct as you can be on these two questions, Jerome, because I want to get to something else as well. But do you have any faith even if you take over sampling to account because there are a few more Democrats than Republicans nationally, so polling tends to oversample Democrats to Republicans. I don't buy for one second that she's in a dead heat with Trump.
Our Washington Bureau chief Matthew Boyle, who actually resides in Saint Augustine, Florida, he makes the point. And I mean he studies president of cross tabs more than anybody. I know that even if Trump is neck and neck, as you pointed out with the polls, just take that, uh for what it is. That means the electoral College is close to a landslide because of the point that you made about over sampling. But I mean, yeah, it's Kamala harrison't have a base and the Democratic Party has never
really been as fractured as it is right now. Half of Hollywood hates the state of Israel. Uh, And Joe Biden has tacitly supported that war against the moss. You have, you still have like the undeclared, hundreds of thousands of them who didn't vote for Joe Biden. Kamala Harrison is the same way people's pocketbooks are still hurting. She screwed up the borders. She's still the ais are and doesn't
even know what it means. She's she's the broadband for rural communities are too, and hasn't except anybody the internet.
All Right, my last question, you got to be thirty sevens are less on the answer. Do you believe as some are saying that her campaign has said don't laugh under any circumstances, and I'm being serious. I'm being serious about this. Now there's a rumor much more likely.
I mean Ockham's razor says, yeah, that is she has been told. If she's been told anything at all, don't cackle. And I don't think she's going to be able to not do it.
Speaking of cackling, I'd sound like Muttley from the old cartoon show. All right, stand by Jerome sixteen past the hour final segment, sad to say that I really am because I can hang out with this brother. We are brothers, We're brothers in Christ. We are good friends. He formally blessed us by working with us for a while as an intern here on this program, and now just watching what God's using him to do and the things he's accomplished is just a great joy to me as a friend.
Jerome Hudson with us from Breitbart dot com Drome. I'm not buying the apology from the Paris organizers. I'm not buying that they they didn't intend to offend. Of course they did. They sat around for four years planning this thing, and they intended to offend Christians.
I don't see how anyone could look at it, you know, any other way. I mean, and look, some of them are offending. I think the woman, I assume it was a woman who was I guess the Jesus figure in the middle with the with the just very busty jets with the crown on said that she's thinking about actually suing critics. I've seen pushback, if you will, like the audacity of us, the people who you know, I don't have children, unless you count my ten year old short hair.
But I've heard, you know, because I hosted a very popular radio station Sunday. But just talking to people actually at a bar, believe it or not, mid mid midtown Manhattan like who were just shocked and did not appreciate. I think there was an air of insult from this young couple who had children watching the opening ceremony of the Olympics Friday, and you know, it was a sucker punch.
They didn't see it coming, you know. And but but but I wasn't necessarily shocked because the games were in France. And look, the French people are freaky.
I mean, they just are, no doubt, And I mean they followed the the rich French legacy of surrender by surrendering to the woke culture. But but Jerome shouldn't NB. Look, NBC is a partner in this. They make it possible with their money. NBC knew this was coming.
I ever heard the name Matt Lauer. He was a figurehead. His open secret that that dude was a sex pack. He had a button under his death allegedly. No, I mean this is the same network. Literally, No, seriously, that was a hotbed of meat too, sexual harassment and assault allegations. And you know, they do business with all the bad people in the world, and they do it for money. And you know, I mean, I guess the ratings have
been good. It just it just all makes it makes it so hard to just be the type of American who works hard and tries to do the right thing, and beyond that, you know, like wants to root for our athletes who dedicate their entire lives, blood, sweat and tears to be in the best at what they can do. You can't. You can't just get that simple statement anymore. It has to be woke. You have to know people's
sexuality or they or their asexuality. It's just nonsense, and I think it's just turning off more and more people. I'm telling you, being in the middle of one of the bluest states, in one of the bluest cities, in one of the bluest states, and having strangers air they're discussed with the opening ceremony. I mean, I don't even know if these people were Christian, but look, I'll be into it more when they actually do that at the Saudi Arabia Games. I'll really be turned on then.
Oh yeah, I mean I was. I was joking about the fact that did Did anyone really think that they would like put Mohammed you know, a figture of Mohammed in a jet pack sending up for Mecca or or shoplifting a Bible to start his own religion. You know, that might be a good one to reenact. What do you think I would love that?
You know, have the Matt Stone. The South Park guys sort of come in for creative content and because you know they did that and it did in death threats and you know, by a calm at the time almost ripped the episode down, like that's bravery well cut.
The games are coming to Los Angeles, so we do have a bar now to shoot for, don't we.
I used to go the Bretbart News World headquarters is right there in the Brentwood, LA area. I used to go to LA and see the good Patriots that I'm blessed to work with. And I haven't since COVID. But I mean, I don't know the last time oppressing you or in West Hollywood. But our sports editor actually pressed in thinks that we will get a wholesome, family friendly show in twenty twenty eight. And I'm just I'm I'm on air just at his hope and face. I hope he's right, but I just seriously doubt.
Yeah, yeah, I'm with you on that. Hey, last thing, real quick, if you are Donald Trump's advisors, are you telling him to debate Kamala Harris or don't even waste your time?
Oh my goodness. I mean she is a pretty good debater. If anything, she's good at that. But I wouldn't run from it at all. I mean Donald Trump himself, he's good, he's quick, on his feet, and she has the record and I love her. In bright lights, she finds a way to trip over her own tongue, and it's I think it would be to the advantage of the Trump campaign to get her on the debate stage as soon as possible.
Fair enough, my friend, always a good visit. Thanks so much for the time. We'll talk again soon.
Love you, God, bless you, Thank you.
Jerome Hudson with us Rightbart dot com Entertainment editor, fifty things books, Look up the books, get him twenty seven almost twenty eight past the hour, Big stories in the press box here on the morning show. The storm that's being watched that was given a fifty to fifty shout
of developing into a named storm. The model that I use and I've shared with you Wendy dot com wi n d Y dot com is showing a non factor that it's going to get broken apart by a couple of weather systems and not develop into much of anything. That's what it's showing now. The fifty to fifty is a period of five to six days from now, so we'll see. What is a guarantee is that you need to especially if you're new to Florida. You need to
know how to prepare for a potential hurricane. You need to have a plan, you need to have an evacuation route, you need to have you know, papers, all those things, and we're going to go through that just because it's the right thing to do. You know. It's it's a lot like the beach warning that we roll out. I recognize that for so many of you, that's like, Okay, that's getting old, Preston. But if by chance one person's listening and they heed the warnings and it saves a life,
isn't that worth just a few minutes. And I kind of feel the same way about the hurricane preparedness thing. Those of us that have been here for a while, or we were you know, we were we were rare, or you know, I moved here in nineteen eighty seven, we get it. We absolutely get it. But for many they don't, and so we're going to try to help. So that is a big story in the press box, all right. Just keeping an eye on the storm. That's what you do this time of year, through the end
of October, even maybe in the November. You're keeping an eye on things. You just you just have to all right. Another big story in the press box. Texts between law enforcement officials show that they were aware of the shooter that killed one Trump rally attender, injured two others, and injured the President. They were aware of him ninety minutes ahead of time. That's a bit of a problem. That's that's a conundrum that they've got to They've got to
unravel that. The fact that the Secret Service was not made aware of this guy, they claim, meaning the detail snipers were aware, they were kind of looking for him. One of the sniper teams had their view obscured by trees. The other sniper team is the one that dispatched him. Siloed communications not the issue to me. The issue to me is that the siloed communications were not ending up in one place then shared. That's the problem to me. I think this is really easy to triage and fix.
But the fact that we're talking about having to fix it when the job of Secret Service is protection, is a little difficult for me to accept. And then Google being a little weird on Trump assassination searches. If you just the assassination assassination attempt of you're can get some news stories, but the autophil feature is not filling in the obvious answer for where we are now. You know, it shouldn't be Lincoln, it shouldn't be Kennedy, it shouldn't
be Reagan, it shouldn't be Ford. It it should be Trump because it's the most recent. But anyway, big stories in the press box. Now in the rearview mirror, we're gonna get to another interesting story that offers us an opportunity to think a little broader, going back to something that Jerome and I were talking about. That's next. Forty minutes past the hour, It's the Morning Show with Preston.
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It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott. All right, forty one passed the hour of the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Interesting story listeners sent my way. Here's the headline. White supremacist marched through Michigan City mask Members of the group channeled Hyle Hitler, holding signs up that say white lives matter. Now, you'll learn a lot by the fact they're all wearing masks,
So they're cowards. Cowards wear masks, all right, But even if they weren't wearing masks, hal Hitler, really, but I want to back up for just a second. This was over the last weekend and the Livingston Diversity Council shared photos of the group, saying that while the protesters have a right to assemble, we as a community have a right and responsibilit to denounce this rhetoric. Agreed. They gathered on the Livingston County Courthouse lawn march down Grand River Avenue.
Some of the signs White Lives Matter, City of how Livingston Diversity Council and the how Area Chamber of Commerce stand united and condemning this group's racist ideology. I agree. Agree. Here's my question. Were there demonstrations for Black Lives Matter? And did they stand against that hateful rhetoric. That's all just straightforward question. My problem isn't denouncing this. It should be denounced. It's ridiculous, it's racist, it's divisive and shouting.
Hyle Hitler, you're extolling the virtues of genocide for Pete's sake. Stop it. Ethnic cleansing. And these little jerks are cowards, wearing masks, not wanting mom and dad to see them, not wanting to lose their jobs. Cowards own it. Do you think that own it. I'm merely asking why it's acceptable for us to have these racist rhetorical gatherings and statements on any side. Why are we giving it a pass. I wouldn't give this a pass. That's why I'm talking
about the story. I'm using it, though, to illustrate the past that we give other racist divisions. And we have a congressional black caucus, so therefore we should have a congressional white caucus. Well no, because the majority are white, Well for now, maybe maybe so is the rule that once whites are in the minority, it's okay for them a congressional white caucus. Well, of course not, that's stupid.
Why Because it's based on racial division. And if we're really going for a society that doesn't it's not it's not a thing, then you have to look at all of these expressions of racial divide, whether it's the black caucus, whether it's the white caucus, whether it's the whatever. If it's based on race, it's based on division. And so I just thought this story offered an opportunity for me to just lift up a thought and allow you to consider the hipocrip see of it. I am totally down
with denouncing this stuff. I've been the one suggesting since the whole BLM thing, No, all lives matter, because they all do, all of us do. I'm against Black History Month because I believe Black history Like Morgan Freeman, I believe black history is American history. It's all our history, the good, the bad, and the ugly. It's all our history. We got to own it all. Forty six minutes after the hour final topic, there is no good, good time to bring it up, but I'm good. I'm gonna do
it next tomorrow on the program. Kind of a unique guest, the Liberty County Clerk of Court Comptroller Daniel Stanley, wrote to me several months ago and said, I don't think a lot of people understand the importance of local voting. I love listening to your show, and I'd love to share some thoughts from my perspective. I thought, Okay, let's get somebody from Liberty County who's willing to come. He's driving over to come on the show tomorrow, So I said, yeah,
you feel that strongly about it. He shared shared some thoughts and I was like, yeah, let's do this. So we're going to talk about local elections. The importance of local elections, which obviously translates to every listening area on this program. That's tomorrow on the show. There is no good time to broach this subject. I'm just going to read the headline, scientists genetically modify common fly to eat
more human poop. Team of scientists from Sydney's Mockery Universe in Australia genetically modifying black soldier flies to increase their consumption of human waste. You can say thank you for not airing this in the earlier portions of this show as you were maybe dining on a little breakfast. We're heading toward a climate disaster, of course, modified by or rather inspired by that that hoax and landfill waste releases methane. We need to get that to zero. So they're going
to genetically what could possibly go wrong? They were seeing the old horror movie The Fly. I think Jeff Goldbloom was the fly. He genetically modified him and he became a human fly. I mean it was It's like like, oh oh, oh, dude, stop, yeah, what could possibly go wrong with this experiment? Brought to you by Barono Heating and Air. It's the Morning Show one on WFLA all right, we're paying attention to a storm system as of right this second. I think we've we're gonna skip this one,
but we'll keep an eye on it. But we will do some prep in the coming weeks so that those of you that are new to this state are ready for hurricane season. Other big stories in the press box today Trump assassination attempt texts reveal officers were aware of the shooter ninety minutes before the shooting. That famous picture you have over his shoulder that was taken by one of the guys staring down at him. How do you
lose sight of him? How do you not send somebody, Hey, this guy right here, he's right below us, Go get him, let's have a chat, and then not have someone glued to his side the entire time he's there. The word is Trump's detail did not get any advanced warning of this guy and the concerns they had of him. That's a huge issue when your sole job is to protect whoever it is you're protecting. That's mind numbing. Google adjusting
the searches for people searching for Trump. I keep sharing the example if you type in the specific words the assassination attempt of the autophil feature. The attempted assassination of does not autophil Trump. It just doesn't even if you put tr But Google's been called out on this state's attorney generals are looking at it, So who knows. CDC MEAs those cases up and have tripled from twenty twenty three levels so far. Trump tells Christians they won't have
to vote after this election. He means, please vote, get out and vote. That's what he's saying to Christians. We talked about the seventeen facts on Kamala Harris's record, Virginia City selling a one point two million dollar piece of property to play in parenthood for ten bucks and yes they violated the law because laws don't matter. Talked about voting, talked about a lot of things where Jerome Hudson at brightbart dot com had a great conversation with Jerome. It'll
be on our Conversations podcast. Friends, have an awesome day, Thanks for listening. Back tomorrow morning.