Good morning, welcome to the radio program. How are your friends? Great to be with you? Little Froggy is here the money maker? I'm fine, I'm doing good.
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That is Jose always fascinated to see how he's going to come into the studio. Which wig he's going to bring, and yes, you heard me correctly, wig, whether he's gonna wear a do rag, whether he's gonna wear a don't rag. I do it for your entertainment, Yeah you do. And boy, am I not entertained right out of Gladiator? Are you not entertained? Yes we are, but great to be with you. Osa over there in Studio one A, I'm here in Studio one B. Its show fifty two to fifty five.
Nice round number. Wednesday, October sixteenth, The return of Charlie. Charlie Charlie Strickland. Strickland. Yeah, Charlie's back in studio with us today. That'll be fun. Can't wait to hear what he's been doing. Now, we've got a lot to talk about with Charlie and our personal defense segment. We've got a lot of ground to cover, but we always start with scripture, and so let's go to Philippians four nine.
What did Paul, write to the Philippian Church, what you have learned and received and heard and seen in me, Practice these things, and the God of Peace will be with you. WHOA, Now we must back this up just a touch. What do you know about Paul? Paul went through a name change because before he was Paul, he was Saul, and Saul hated Christians. Saul persecuted Christians. Saul made sure that Christians were put to death. And one
day Jesus went, dude, what are you doing? And Saul immediately understood that he was having an encounter with God. The encounter didn't just lead to his name change. Saul, what Saul? Who's Saul? Show me Saul. I'll slap him in the face. No. No, it was a heart change. It was a life change. Now here's what I'm driving at. How many of us would say these words to other people, what you have learned, received, heard and seen in me, Practice these things and the God of Peace will be
with you. How many of us would live our life in such a way that we could confidently speak to a and write to an entire body of others. If you do what I'm doing, you'll be good. If you put into practice the things that I'm telling you about Jesus, You'll be good. It's not about earning salvation, it's about taking that in, allowing it to transform and change your life in such a radical, dramatic way that you can boldly say to others, do as I do, not just as I say. WHOA, come on, get some of that.
But that's not possible without Jesus in your heart. It just isn't. Ten past the hour, we will take a quick peek inside the American Patriots all monache can start to unpack this gift known as Wednesday. Someone once said the past is called the past because it's in its history. Future is coming up and we don't know what's that, what's that? But today is called the present because it's a gift. So let's see what the gift of today reveals to us here on the Morning Show with Preston Scott.
It's The Morning Show with Preston Scott. Inside the American Patriots Almanac, October the sixteenth lexicographer Noah Webster born in West Hartford, Connecticut. Webster, as in Webster's Dictionary that Happened in seventeen fifty eight eighteen twenty nine. The Tremont House, the first modern American hotel, opens at Boston, with luxuries such as indoor plumbing and a key for each room. You see that, Margaret, You got a key for every room,
and they got a something called plumbing. What's that?
Sure?
It makes the poop go somewhere else, So that's a good thing. They probably didn't talk like that in eighteen twenty nine. That was later eighteen fifty nine. Abolitionist John Brown, hoping to start a slave rebellion, leads twenty one men on a raid against a federal armory in Harper's Ferry, Virginia now West Virginia. Nineteen sixty two, John F. Kennedy, President learns US spy planes had detected missile bases in Cuba. Can you imagine the Ruskies dropping missiles? Right? They are
at our doorstep? Mmmm mm. Two thousand and two, George W. Bush, President signs a Congressional Resolution authorized in the use of force against Addam Hussein Sadam. I think he called him Sadam just to annoy him. Gonna go get Sadam and yeah, go after a rock and the regime of a Yeah, he was a despot and needed to be done. But boy,
there was a vacuum. There wasn't there. See this actually goes back to George W's dad, George H. W. Bush should have let Storm and Norman schwartzkof take the take the troops up to Bagdad and get the deal done. But anyway, boy, I had a rough start to my morning. I don't know what in the world was going on, but I had some whiskers on my face that were making a last stand and resistant to being cut down. And so I don't know what happened, but my razor blade,
just brand new razor blade. It's like, what in't Sam Hill's happening here? Got out of the shower, I got this car on my face. Those whiskers did not go down without a fight, but.
I got them.
That said, I probably won't be shaving for a few days because I got this scar on my face. And it reminded me of why years ago I bid a fund add to the world of television. I recognized years ago that TV is a young man's business for the most party. I was doing sports for ABC. They wanted me to switch over and do news. I said, can I keep doing my talk show? They said no, I said bye. And I had no interest in being a news guy, although you have a little more latitude reading
news and being an old guy. The play by play thing got real old. Loved doing the games. That was fun, but I didn't want to travel. I didn't. I just didn't want that part of the business. And with radio, man, come in here in your pjs and you can wear your buddy slippers and your pjs and just kind of like chill out and age gracefully. And that's what I've
decided to do. So on a day like this, I can just tell you then I've got this massive scrape on my face, and you go, huh whatever, and you move on through your day, and it's just a point of for me sort of kind of doesn't sting. I mean, I put some stuff on it. But in the television days, I didn't wear makeup. I refused to put on makeup. All the all the anchors and everybody's putting on their makeup, the guys, whether guys, they got the makeup. I refused.
I was like, no, no, I'm pretty enough. I don't need makeup. Not doing makeup. Never have I put makeup on to do television. And it's really interesting because they just left me alone. But this would have been a day had I done this, that the producer would have forced me to get something on my cheek, because he would say that will distract the view that that scrape on your cheek will distract distract a viewer. So here's the good news. No one's viewing, and so moving forward,
you won't care. You will only be You will only be amused and entertained by what comes forward or informed. So stick around. We're just getting started, got it? You know what what's next could help me? Now, I'm an idiot.
I went to heat up some tea that I had and I just put my turbus cup in the in the microwave and hit it, and unbeknownst to me, there was one of those metallic stickers on the underside of it, because it's a Green Bay Packer turvice thing, and so it's one of those officially licensed stickers you see on
baseball hats and stuff that silver foil. And I saw one spark and I went, oh, sweet lord, some was blew up the microwave, but I got it stopped and transferred it to a different cup and barely have it warm. I gotta eat it some more. But anyway, this is one of the singular coolest stories. And I mean this sting. This might be repeated on Friday, it's so good. Back in the nineteen eighties, some seeds were found in a cave in Israel. They were doing digs and looking in caves, exploring,
and these seeds were found. One of them was, as best they can determine through the very imprecise science of carbon dating, a thousand years old. A thousand years old. It was so unique they couldn't identify it. They'd not seen seeds like this ever, so there was only one thing left to do. They planted it.
Now.
They didn't plant it until twenty ten. They had done all kinds of research and digging, and now the tree is ten feet tall. It's a tree. And one of the scientists involved in this study, why do we wait so long to publish the research? Because I wanted to make sure that it wasn't the Judeon balsam, And how would I definitively know that by smelling it? The tree, which is related to the Murr tree that's famed for its resin, never emitted any kind of scent, though once
the plant was more mature around three years old. The team conducted a phytochemical analysis of its resin leaves and branches to test for aromatic compounds such as those found in murr. However, there were none, but the tree had something else, something called guggle sterones. Me either, I never heard of it. Besides being kind of fun to say, goggle sterones apparently are known for medicinal properties. They're anti inflammatory, antioxidant,
anti cholesterol, and anti cancer. Here's what they're thinking. This could be the tree that is the source of the lost Biblical medicine known as the Balm of Gilead. They have named the tree species Sheba, for the Queen of Sheba, who, according to tradition, brought the balm to Solomon. Now, whether the Siba tree is really the source of the Balm of Gilead or not, we don't know. But there are a couple things. First, amazing thousand year old seeds still
producing life. Secondly, what if it is, how amazing would it be just to just I mean, have you ever smelled myrrh frankinsonse? Have you ever? I mean, it's incredible, it really is, because you're taking in something that was so connected to the Bible, the gifts that were given to the baby Jesus, gold, frankencense, and myrrh, and now the Balm of Gilead, going back to the Old Testament. It's a cool story. Told you if twenty seven past the hour. Big stories in the press box are next.
Maybe not so cool, but they're interesting.
And women serving our great nation and our armed services, those serving communities as law enforcement officers and first responders.
I say you are all essential workers. Welcome to the morning show at Preston Scott. It's on my blog page because you have demanded it to be on my blog page. Information on the amendments both state and City of Tallahassee. For those of you listeners in the capital city area, I gave you how I'm voting. I've on all of it, all right, because you've asked. I am relenting. I explain everything there. Just go to the blog page there it is done. All right, We're moving on big stories in
the press box this morning. By the way, I'm going to tell people that the scrape on my face was due to snorkeling and a thresher shark got me with his tail. No, I'm not gonna do that because that would be lying, but it'd be a cool story. I'll tell you how I got this got anyway, this was so fun to me. Bill Clinton ostensibly campaigning for Kamala Harris at an event in Georgia. The subject of illegal immigration comes up, and the topic of Lake and Riley.
You had a case in Georgia not very long ago, didn't you. They made an ad about it about it.
You know what, it occurs to me, this is right channel only. So here's what I gotta do. I gotta record this in the break and replay it because the way our boards set up, half of the audience will not hear it if it's right channel only. So in essence, Bill Clinton is out there. I mean, I'm sparing you. I suppose anyway. Bill's not looking good, but he says, if they'd have been properly vetted at the border, Lake and Riley wouldn't be dead. Are you sure you're not
campaigning for Donald Trump? Baba Trump's immediately turning this into an ad. He tries at the end to save it. It's almost as if someone's signaling him you're supposed to be campaigning for us, because at the end he says, you know, if they properly out of these people, he wouldn't be able to create all this division. And he tries to spin this back onto Trump, but the damage is done. Time Magazine calling out Kamala. If you're saying,
why so much? Because all the news is Kamala. She's a train wreck and there are still people that are thinking about voting for her. Time Magazine calling her out. We sat down with Donald Trump. Heck, we sat down with Joe Biden. Why won't Kamo sit down? She's only doing softball interviews, That's what she did last night. And then there's this. ABC News is even calling her and her campaign out for lying about a Trump campaign event.
Trump appears lost, confused, frozen on stage as multiple songs played for thirty plus minutes and the crowd pours out of the venue. Early ABC News devoted two and a half to three minutes of a national newscast, which, oh, by the way, that is a massive amount of time in a thirty minute national newscast, which is actually closer
to twenty twenty two minutes. Why did ABC News correct Kamala's campaign and Kamala because Trump stopped the event because of a couple of medical emergencies that were taking place, and as a result, he asked the DJ to play a couple of songs while they were rendering medical aid to these people. And it was clear that there was something significant happening, or a couple of somethings, so they
just ended the event. That's why people were leaving. And so even ABC News is out there slamming them they're liars. Forty one minutes after the hour. Those are the big stories in the press box this morning. Some economic news next time The Morning Show with President Scott and we're back coming up in the third hour Charlie Strickling back with us this morning personal Defense segment. Promise some economic news.
TGI Friday is closing up a bunch of stores in the United States just this month alone, just a one month rather closed twelve locations in the US, thirty five across the pond. Interesting more signs of a booming economy. Of course. Now look, sometimes stores close because they just do. Anyone who lives in Florida or the capital city in particular knows. I mean, the list is distinguished of restaurants that have opened and closed. Here this community flocks to
a new restaurant and then yawns. It's crazy. It really is. To be a restaurant tour you must have patience and long suffering in general, because the restaurant in like just a restaurant. If you're not serving alcoholic beverages as in a bar, good luck making much money because the margins and food are razor thin, and they're they're worse now than maybe ever because of rising costs, not just food
cost but labor. And some of those food costs are because of energy costs, because of what Biden and Harris have done to the energy sector. But speaking of perfect segue to what's happened in California. This is important. Some of you might be dismissive of paying attention to legend signed in California, but it's not it. It's not unimportant to you. Gavin Newsom signed a bill backed by Democrats,
Assembly Bill X two Dash one. It will require oil refineries to keep a minimum inventory level of fuel in an effort to avoid scarce supply, which leads to price hikes. Here's the problem. First of all, why would there be scarce supply because of the policies of the Biden administration, Because of policies of Democrats, which have limited the ability of big oil to produce. There's only so much out
there that they can get their hands on. The Other thing that you need to know is there's an implied bias inside of this, and that is that they're well, let me just quote Newsome that that the oil and gas companies have been quote fleecing you for decades. I
want you to go look up the profit margins. I want you to look up the cost of exploration, the cost of refineries, the cost of all the regulatory crap that the governments they federal and state place on oil and gas industry, and then look at their profit margins and you tell me whether they're fleecing. They're not. It's one of the thinnest margins out there. So once again, what's happening in California is just a snapshot of the consequences of bad policy. Ergo, you cannot possibly vote for
Kamala and you cannot possibly sit out the election. I'm gonna repeat what I said yesterday. If you're a Christian and you sit out an election, you're in rebellion to God. You're you're spitting on God for allowing you to be in this country. Allowing you to be born in this country, to migrate into this country legally. You're spitting on his face and shame on you. Forty six minutes after the hour, I know you can write me whatever back with more
of the Morning Show. It's The Morning Show with Preston's Scott. I want to pull a story that came out just a few weeks ago, and it's an It's a story that dates back a few years, but it kind of had a happy ending. But the lessons come out of it speak to your decisions on Amendment three. Amendment three is the marijuana amendment. And again my blog, I'm covering all of the charter amendments for the City of Tallahassee and all of the state amendments and even a couple
of Supreme Court justices. That's where I'm going. I'm not talking candidates. That's it. If you don't know what to do with the candidates after listening to my show, I'm sorry. I will give grace for the fact that you can't listen every single day. I get it, and well, you actually can, and you can listen to the podcast when you can't hear the whole show. But I understand I think you would be better off if you listened every day. You would certainly be informed on the candidates. You would
be informed on all of these things. But I understand anyway, let me go back to this story. You might not know the name Natalie Kramer. She was fifteen years old when she was at a Dallas Mavericks game with it dad, and I was feeling good, just ready to hang out with my dad. We got there, sat down in our seats. First quarter happened, and I started getting this anxious feeling, this craving for like getting high or drunk. She's fifteen
and dealing with quote anxiety. So she excuses herself for Dad. She's fifteen, lets her go off by herself. He didn't see her again. She's gone. She describes what happened. When she was going to the bathroom, she left her phone at her seat. She made eye contact with a thirty three year old. I was just walking around and that's when I caught that guy's eye. I told him, I'm
just looking to smoke. Do you smoke? She ends up walking back to this guy's car in the parking deck, and soon another person joins and she's now being abducted and she ended up in sex trafficking, she got free. Won't get into the story of all of that. She's sharing her story, but there are a few things here and lessons to parents. Number one fifteen, fifteen stinking years old, and she's using drugs and alcohol to deal with her anxiety.
But I want to point out weed. She wanted to smoke a joint and that addiction that led to her feeling the need to get out and get high and leave her dad and make that unbelievably dangerous decision to walk out of the arena. Think about this. You're with your father and you leave the arena to smoke weed. That is the addictive nature of this stuff. That is that is the deal with weed. Don't give me this. Well, it's going to be controlled by a laboratory. Friends, It's
designed by nature to be addictive. They're enhancing it, and you will find more and more young people addicted to weed because it will be more and more available. And I'm just scratching the surface of reasons to say no, Donald Trump is wrong. A couple of sheriffs that are losers are wrong.
No.
The old anti drug message, just say no. That's the message for Amendment three. No no, no, no, no, no. All right, here we go. It's the second hour Wednesday in the Morning Show with Preston Scott Humpy, and that's Jose in Studio one A. I'm here in Studio one B. It's show fifty two to fifty five. And because you know we are, we are getting nearer and nearer to a very consequential election. Might have heard in the news
record turnout in Georgia. Early voting starts Monday here in our county, and I think statewide, I don't like how early voting begins. I just I don't like where we are. I just anyway, it is what it is. I worry about election integrity a lot. But I want to get to interesting interaction here. Yesterday Fox and Friends, Lawrence Jones with with Fox and Friends. He's now like the fourth new guy. He's with Greg Doocey and Brian Kilmead and
who's the gal. All of a sudden, Ainsley something or another. I should know it, but I don't. And so they've added a fourth and he has a pastor on the show, Pastor Lorenzo Sewell, who is black, huge Trump supporter, and he asked him whether or not these interviews, notably with Charlemagne on you know yesterday afternoon, whether it's going to make a difference with black males?
All right, pastor, so tell me this is this going to work with black voters. I know that when it comes to black males, entrepreneurship is big for us. How is she going to overtax us but then give us loans as well?
I have never been so offended in my life. She's bringing a man here who is Charlemagne, a false god, to a community that has forty five hundred churches, all people of faith. We are extremely offended that she's bringing a podcaster here to talk to black men about politics. She brought a retired athlete to Flint who is failing Magic Johnson, and she brought Oprah to Oakland County as if she understands the plight in the plane of people that look like me, we will not allow virtue signaling,
or we will not allow identity politics. Black men are not political infants. We know exactly what's happening with the Democratic Party. We know that they've exploited us for over six decades, and we are saying, just like Moses said to Pharaoh, let my people go.
So pasor tell me what are you hearing from the folks as you're speaking to I was in Detroit last week. I heard multiple I had multiple conversations with voters, black mails in the barbershop, and opinions from all over the political spectrum. But what are they telling you they want from a political candidate a president.
They're saying they want a president that number one can help us with election integrity. We understand that in the city of Detraited, election integrity is an issue. The second thing, we want a president that can hold accountable our local and our state government from the resources that are already here.
We already have.
Federal funding through agencies like SBA, which President Donald Trump opened up that portal in a way that it has never been opened up in the history of the SBA, which by the way, was started by Republicans. And we want a politician that's real, that wants to come here and listen to us. Vice President Harris, she's not spoken to any pastors. Vice President Harris, she continues to think that she can entertain her way to the black vote.
We are offended, and we want her to be willing to actually bring real solutions to the complex problems that we're facing an urban America.
There you go, and again, how much of that is what you've heard on this show historically for years as it relates to minorities, blacks in America and the Democrat Party. According to CNN, Donald Trump is the strongest Republican among black voters since nineteen sixty and that number is bigger than they're announcing. I guarantee it. Ten minutes past the hour, disturbing details of what's going on in New York City.
Next Senseay of sensibility, communicator of common sense amplified. It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott's just about twelve minutes past the hour. I'm one of the program US as State Senator Corey Simon will join us. Got an interesting admission yesterday from Daryl Parks at the Tiger Bay Forum. When confronted with the voting record that Corey Simon actually has versus the one being advertised incessantly on TV, Darryl Parks admitted he lied. His ad is factually and intentionally wrong.
Is that really where you want to go? People? Anyway? We'll talk to Cory more about that tomorrow. We have talked about the Venezuelan gangs. These are prison gangs. By the way, I'm not going to use their name. I'm not going to give them any more publicity by naming their little group. But if you're not paying attention, look what's happening In New York City. A group of middle schoolers as young as eleven are engaging in robberies in
the tourist spots near and around Times Square. So far, about two dozen kids have pulled off armed robberies in the city and they've been let off the hook. Some are so called asylum seekers. They've given themselves a little name which I will not use. They've been busted fifty times. They're targeting tourists avoid New York City. Just don't go. Don't go. That's how you send a message. They are operating out of taxpayer funded shelters that have been set
up for these illegals. You're paying for this and the result all of this. And by the way, New York City, you might say, well, but New York, Come on, it's New York City. That's what they allow there. In Texas, same gang trying to recruit middle school students to take part in a shoplifting ring in Houston recruiting middle schoolers.
This points to two distinctly different problems. First, the open invasion of our country, which has been aided and abedded by Joe Biden and Kamala Harris and the Democrats for one singular purpose votes. They want to get enough illegals voting and their votes cast in order to swing elections. Secondly, this invasion, which by the way, has great consequences, but they don't care because they're acceptable the damage done, I've called it collateral damage, is an acceptable, calculated loss that
they're willing to accept. They're willing to accept friends of yours, family members murdered, killed as a result to ensure more votes. It's acceptable, and so they don't care. And so this is happening. These are the real consequences of elections, and these are the types of things that matter in local, in state, and national elections. And to those of you that are struggling with I don't want to vote between this person and this person. And I'm not just talking
about presidential I'm talking about all kinds of races. If it's down to two candidates, one of the two's going in. Remember the rule of voting, according to me, you vote with your heart in the primary, you vote with your head in the general election. One of two is going to win. Pick well, I'm just not going to vote, okay, And what good does that do? You are spitting on the right that people have fought and died to preserve since the birth of this nation. Again I said at
last hour, keep saying it? How dare you? Seventeen past the album? Come back? An update on the klandal All right, you heard right, Clandle. I didn't come up with that. This is too good. Bath and body Works released a
new version of its holiday themed snowed in candle. Now, if you were to look looking, look, look for it, and buy it, you will find it in all forms of kind of I think a single wick a three wick, and this one was a three wick and it had kind of an origami snowflake cut out of paper as it's holiday motif on the side of the of the jar, and social media users claimed it resembles the white hoods of the Ku Klux Klan, and so even though you can clearly see it's that it's just like those things
we made in school where you would take paper and you might cut it, you'd fold it up and you'd cut it into a shape of a circle. Then you'd fold it up even more and you'd turn it into like this or agami thing, and you'd cut out little shapes and then you'd open it up and there you would have your your snowflake. I don't know of a kid that didn't make snowflakes in school at some point, and you'd put your name on them and hang them up, and then you'd take it home at Christmas break and
hang it on the tree. Yaw y on y all right, bath and body works. Of course, like too many businesses sensitive to the woke culture, I would have pointed to the thing and said, whatever, look look at look, Look it's a paper snowflake. But no, they've issued an apology, they've pulled the things, but they some got sold. So I said something to the effect of, if I could buy one, I would, but obviously there's a limit to
what I was willing to pay. I mean, I'd have paid up to fifty bucks for that one, because I've got, for example, a mister and missus potato head over there. Remember when when those became part of the woke attack. And I don't know whatever it came of it, but I wasn't taken any chances. And I've got my mister and missus potato head and a bunch of little spuds sitting right there on my studio, uh my refrigerator in here. So I get a link from a listener, you're in
luck on eBay. At one point it was going for two hundred and fifty five dollars yesterday, and it's sold somewhere at or above that price. I can't see what it ended up at, but I have found others right now. You can get one with that label, that three wick snowed in candle with that decor for three hundred bucks plus nine dollars and thirty two cent shipping. There's another one available for two point fifty plus seven dollars and fifty eight cent shipping. And these are all sellers with
one hundred percent feedback positive feedback ratings. So I've grabbed hold of the moniker. That's some on social media complaining about it, called it a clandal. The clandal scandal what I guess we're going with now. But such as the new world, where anything can offend anybody at any time, and I'm just hoping that Eventually some enough people will just say, oh, stop it whatever and just not give into this stuff that's not what this is. Go away, who wants to buy a candle? I mean, that's what
they needed to do. Let the fifteen hundred people that want to be all bent out of shape about this be bent out of shape and let the rest of us buy the candle. Twenty seven minutes after the hour, there's an update on the klandal. You're on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Big Stories next. This is The Morning Show with Preston Scott. I can't believe we're halfway through the show. My goodness, gracious. Anyway, if you're just
joining us, good to be with you. I'm Preston, He's jose Charlie Strickland in a little bit in our personal defense segment. But get to the big stories in the press box first. Fascinating to me two different media outlets are calling out Kamala Harris. I don't know if there's just we're getting fed up. It's fascinating to me for reasons that we'll kind of get to in an unrelated but it's sort of related story in a moment. ABC News, for example, is correcting her and her campaign on a
series of posts dealing with a Trump campaign event. You can compare the two, but you can't compare the two. You know what I mean? I mean. Trump's crowds are massive, don't. I don't understand why they are, but I'm grateful that they are. He isn't a great speaker. He is very self focused, but he's such an unusual guy because there are parts of his personality that are just so kind
and generous and thoughtful. And that's where ABC News apparently they felt like Kamala and her team crossed the line the campaign event they made fun of. They post this Trump appears lost, confused, frozen on stage as multiple songs played for thirty plus minutes and the crowd pours out of the venue. Early ABC News spent nearly three minutes fact checking and explaining why, and they were almost reluctant
to have to do this, but they did. The reason why music played for thirty minutes is because Trump called for music. Why did Trump call for music? Because there were a couple of medical emergencies going on in the crowd and he ended the event. He didn't roll him out on a gurdy and say all right, let's keep going. He ended the event so people left. Eventually he called for the music so that people could do what they needed to do, and ABC News was forced to point
it out because Kamala is lying. Additionally, ABC is not alone Time Magazine calling out Kamala, in fact, the owner of Time magazine calling her out for not doing an interview. You're sitting down doing softballs. We'll do an interview and we won't edit any of it. That's why she won't do it. You just sealed your fate their Time magazine. And then you've got this bubba at an event Bill Clinton in Georgia. He's campaigning for Kamala Harris.
You had a case in Georgia not very long ago, didn't you. They made an ad about her about it, a young woman who'd been killed by a nammigrant.
Yeah.
Well, if they had.
All been properly vetted, that probably wouldn't have happened. But if they all properly vetted, and that doesn't happen, and America is not having enough babies to keep our populations up, so we need immigrants that have been vetted to do work, there wouldn't be a problem. And he couldn't keep people all torn up enoughset.
Now he is Trump, He's trying to spin this back around. I don't know if someone said, what are you saying? I have no idea. But he's wandering around holding microphone, wearing a baseball cap and a plaid shirt being Bubba and you could hear the maybe hear the crowded bag. Uh huh, huh huh. Anyway, Bill Clinton spot on, we do need migrant workers because Americans don't want to work in fields and because of that, it brings on more automation. And so we do need legal immigrants working in this
country that want to do this labor. They're happy to do it, to do it whatever. I'd pay a few more bucks at the grocery store to have Americans do it. But that's me. But he points out if they'd have done their job at the border, Lake and Riley wouldn't be dead, along with how many others across the country. One of the greatest gifts given the Trump campaign came
from Democrat former President Bill Clin. There's an ad right there, Donald Trump, I approved this message forty minutes passed the hour one hundred point seven d wn UFLA now I mentioned that two of those stories dealing with ABC and Time Magazine connect to this story here or yeah, and
this comes from the Media Research Center NewsBusters. According to court documents exclusively obtained by NewsBusters, CNN has requested the court to seal mentions and quotes from their journalistic standards, effectively barring them from being viewed by the public, in a one billion dollar defamation suit against the cable news
network otherwise known as CNN. Now they'd reported back in August that CNN was ordered to turn over their journalistic conduct and social media guidelines to plaintiff and US Navy veteran Zachary Young. CNN was given fourteen days to turn over both sets of guidelines, which they had been refusing to do, arguing that fact discovery was already closed. So they're hiding their journalistic standards from people who are supposed
to trust them as a news source. And that's opposite of what the Associated Press, even the New York Times does. They make theirs intentionally publicly available. So here's here we get now to the question what is inside these standards and guidelines dealing with journalism and social media through CNN that they don't want you to know. Now you might say, well, that's not fair, Preston, except it is fair. It's very fair.
This is a outlet that some people trust for their news, and the public ought to know the standards air quotes and guidelines air quotes that are responsible for determining content on said news network. And I think it's fair to make a presumptive guess if they don't want you to see them, there has to be not has have to be things in there that are dubious, questionable, sketchy, if
you will. So they released some things with reaction, and what apparently is going to be revealed even through the reactions is that the reporter Alex Marquard sounds like the Prince uh from from Shrek, Prince Farquard mark word. Apparently the reporter violated CNN's own guidelines and standards. You can see enough of the redacted standards, which again, why are you redacting this stuff? You're in your public news outlet. What are you doing? But apparently now they're they're in trouble.
So this is going to be an interesting little case to follow. Forty six past the Hour come Back with Concerns. One drive version of an audio magazine and keeping you company as you prepare for your day. It's the Morning Show with President Scott fifty one minutes after the hour. I don't think this will be news to some of you that are regular listeners that are long haul truckers. We have truckers that listen to this program that are traveling the country delivering the goods that we rely on.
And a heartfelt thank you to all of you who, oh, by the way, did your job during COVID despite all of the hurdles. But there is a problem facing longshore trucking right now. Back in two thousand and nine, FBA launch FBI launched a Highway Serial Killings initiative. Analysts noticed a pattern of murdered women, most of them living transient lifestyles, drug abuse, prostitution, who had been killed and dumped along Interstate forty, a quarter that runs in Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas,
and Mississippi. And so they created a national law enforcement database and task force focusing on this problem. And inside this report there's some interesting information. A guy named Frank Figliouzi, who was a former assistant director at the FBI spent twenty five years with the agency, covered the topic book called long Haul Hunting the Highway serial Killers. There are red dots all over the country along interstates where murders have taken place or bodies have been found all over
the place. More than five hundred cases in the database, and those red dots are along highways or interstates. Over the last thirty years. There are right now about two hundred unsolved cases. There are right now twenty five long haul truckers imprisoned for multiple murders. There are between three hundred and five hundred thousand long haul truckers in America. Obviously, the overwhelming majority are good and decent men and women
that deliver the things that we need into stores. Now, there are a couple of reasons why I thought that this story was worth mentioning and talking about. One is to really just kind of place a bug in the ear of anybody that travels along the interstates, especially you truckers. If you see something, say something. If you see a young girl get into a cab of a truck, make note of the truck, the license plate, make note of the date, the time, the location, and call the FBI.
It might be nothing great, no harm is done by checking, but pay attention and to those of you that travel for a living, not long haul truckers, but you just you're on the interstates, pay attention. If you see a single woman seemingly hitch hiking traveling alone, man say something to them, say hey, you know there there there is a problem. This is happening, and be part of a perhaps at least warning, right, man, you don't want to
be living with regret on that one. And then lastly, obviously, if you have a daughter that is wayward, just do all you can to get her out of that cert of situation and just in a safer, better environment. But yeah, when I when I saw this story, it's like wow. But when you think about it, right, you're picking up people that are almost outcasts within their family or within society. And it's not all that different than even one of the most famous of all cases, the Jack the ripperth case,
where he was targeting prostitutes. Who's gonna miss him? Those those women are still family to somebody. All right, we come back, We're gonna kind of go off that and go to personal defense next. All right, friends, here we go,
third hour, literally turning the page on the rundown. It is show fifty two to fifty five The Morning Show with Preston Scott Jose Can you see over there in Studio one A. I'm here in Studio one B, and I am joined by I feel like there need to be some some of those poppers and some confetti bombs, because back in studio for the first time in a very long time is our friend Charlie Strip into the talent training group. Hello friend, Hello, yeah, fine, it's been a minute. As the kids like to say, I.
Had something keeping me busy, watching the local something.
And you've got your hands in four thousand things.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Well I threw a hint the beginning of the month and I said, hey, I'm ready to come back, and I was thinking, well, why don't you swipe out with JD and get hit in here earlier? And you go its third week in your text message. I'm like, fine, then I'll just wait my turn like normal. And JD's been filling in. I appreciate it. But you know the thing is I have to drive an hour and yes you do, and well, technically I drive over here.
I get here at the same time I left because of the time change, so it's actually really quick getting here. It just takes me two hours to get home. Yeah, it's downhill this way and up till that way. I am fantastic. It's been who it's been busy.
How's the range of Dothan?
The thing is going well. Numbers are up, memberships are up. I think we've hit our stride up there, management and employees, everything we seem to be doing doing well there. We hit a it's a really good market and getting a lot of a lot of business and feedback. Not selling a lot of guns up there, but we certainly are doing you know, I watch our percentage of sales going
up all the times. It's good for business and it's good for the area because I have a nice, you know, well kept safe place to go shoot and they don't have to shoot in their backyard, although every most people in South Alabama have big backyards.
So are you the celebrity there yet that you are here in terms of people recognizing your voice from talent outdoors being aired in the market.
I presume that I'm a celebrity.
I presume any of them.
I get a so I noticed early on, and it's more from the radio ads we run and the range and people I will be out in public and Dothan and somebody will go, you know you're the guy. That's the way it started here years ago, is like, hey, I listened to The difference is is we don't have in the Dothan market a Preston Scott show for us to be recognized on because as many people say, hey, I listened to you on Wednesday mornings when you're on Preston as they do listen to our show, if not
more so. Matter of fact, last night we had a big church safety event the Manual Baptist. We had, you know, a couple of hundred people plus there at this event, and Stephen Williford, from from Sutherlands Southern Springs Baptist Church that stopped that shooting, was there and there were a lot of people came up afterwards, Hey, I listened to your Are you on Preston in the morning or JD? And I said, I am back. There you go, and I'm back.
Let's talk for a second about that church gathering and remind everybody the gentleman that you had in as your guest, what happened in that church.
Well, what happened was an estranged person from one of the church members went in there looking for a relative. You know, he wanted to do some bad things and went in with an ar fifteen and and a pistol, and he walked around the church and just started shooting this church up on a Sunday morning from the outside and ultimately and they thought it was just something firecrackers, something going on outside. Next thing, you know, Bill let's
start coming into the church, into the sanctuary. And then he comes into the church and starts shooting people with a rifle and then walking up and executing him with a pistol. And he shot He killed like twenty two and shot twenty four more. I mean, there was forty something people wounded, injured or killed in that. And mister Wiliford was a member of the church and he was several doors down taking the day off. First time in
like eight weeks. He didn't go to church, but he was going on call at the hospital as a plumb plumbing person or something. He was a retired guy, but he worked part time in the hospital and he's in our instructor. He hears the gunshots. His daughter goes in and says, hey, Dad, wake up, there's a there's something going on at the church. He grabbed an R fifteen, didn't have loaded magazines. He popped about eight rounds in
the magazine, walked, ran down the road barefooted, yelled. The guy stopped what he was doing because he heard somebody coming, walked outside and immediately engaged mister Wiliford with his handgun. Wiliford shopped back, hit him a couple of times in the guy's body armor. He was wearing a Level three body armor and a kevlar helmet, and they engaged in a vehicle pursuit. He hopped in a truck with someone else, went down the road, and the guy ended up offer
himself after mister Wilfrid shot him several times. And I mean there would have been more people killed had he not done what he did. I mean, he intervened, He
did what he what people should do. There was you know, I think miss listening to Stephen talkie and I think some of his own regrets was not being able to respond sooner sure, having a loaded magazine and being able to be there quick, or not having going to church that day because the entire church safety all the people that were armed in that church were somewhere else that day. Oh and speaks how important it is to have people in the right place.
We're going to pick up right there, Charlie Strickland with me from the Talent Training Group. It's Personal Defense on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. I do what you're talking about, what you will be talking and most importantly, what you should be talking about. It's the Morning Show
with Preston Scott. I could Charlie Strickland of the Talent Trading Group our Personal Defense segment talking about a meeting at a local church here just last night, and you mentioned that just circumstances were such that in this church they didn't have really anybody ready.
At the time. They didn't have a team per se. There were several I think he's three, four or five guys that you know, all had guns and shot. They were the people who were normally armed in the church. And they felt pretty good about this. And this is Texas too, sure, but the and it's not a small, small church. I mean, there's forty something people shot in this thing, so I mean it was its big you know,
it's not a tiny church. But the so, yeah, somebody was out of town that day and somebody was running late and mister WILLIFERD was taking the day off because he had to go and call all night that night and was getting some rest and just turns out that there was nobody in there that was armed on that particular day, which was unusual. So you know, God in
weir body armor for nothing. Maybe he anticipated resistance. But so yeah, I mean it's important, and you know, some of the takeaway from that are making sure that you have in your organization. And this doesn't just mean churches. It can be other organizations as well. But if you're in a church, you really should have a team. And it is very prevalent now it is the norm that people will have some sort of organized group of guys, either formerly endorsed by the church or people who just
get together and say we're going to do this. A lot of people, you know, well, we don't want the church knowing per se because we don't want to deal
with insurance issues or all this. But so what's happening nowadays is becoming more common for a formalized plan, standard operating procedures to be put into place, forming a team, selecting a team, having people who lead that team and are responsible for training that team, and that team getting training and going to the range and spending time doing things and working on de escalation techniques and how to encounter or somebody at the door where you've got greeters
who are but should be armed, that know how to you know, make eye contact, judge people based on you know, their body language and appearance and you know, casually maybe it's shake their hand, maybe put their arm around them, see if they've got a gun on them or something. Welcome, brothers, thank you for coming there. Yeah, I mean, so it's a people in churches tend to be in the South, tend to be a little touchy phely. This is a great opportunity to do it unless you're you don't want
to be patting down women or anything. But at the same time, unless you're a woman, and if you've got a female ushers and men aren't going to object too much. So it's uh, you know, sure is friendly. Sure, yeah so, so, but you know that's that's it's their techniques to it. I mean. The thing is is that if you're in a house of worship, you should have people there that know what they're doing. They should there should be a plan in place that should be in writing. If if
it's endorsed by the church. Listen, and what was down there, It just you got to train.
And I want to talk more about this when we come OK, because you and I were talking in the break about things can go really wrong if you don't understand the need for training. Yeah, we're going to talk about that. We come back, hopefully some help for those of you that aren't protecting your church family in some
form or fashion or any organization. We'll keep talking about it next on the Morning Show with Preston Scott back with Charlie Strickland of the Talent Training Group, and we're just sort of taking advantage of the recent event as in last night. It's pretty recently and the proliferation of
churches and organizations now mindful of security. And let's talk a little bit more about about the planning and the don't let this happen either type of scenarios that we were talking about, where you have multiple people inside, all with the best of intentions, but if something goes wrong, you need to have a plan for when something goes wrong.
Yeah, there was one church I was watching a video and it's been it's been a while since it occurred, where a guy comes in, pulls a shot gun in the middle of the church and shoots a couple of people. One was trying to shoot him and he got shot first, and another one drew and shot this guy. And you look on a video and like half of there's like four or five people jump up in are all point and guns and there's a lot of movement in there. And so there was some good came out of that.
Unfortunately two people were killed, but the good of it was that multiple people that did in fact respond. But you have to you have to be you have to consider the fact that there are a lot of sheep dogs that are going to church, people who want to be armed. People who are armed, and you can't stop them from being armed. They're gonna carry, but they may not be part of your team. They may not be
part of the response. No more than as a business owner or someone who has a plan for your business, you can't help which which customer happens to draw a gun.
And you, as a as an armed citizen, you may draw a gun not considering the fact that other people don't know who you are, and now all of a sudden, you're walking running around with a gun and responding officers or other people see you with a gun and you may be the one that gets shot because there's a lot of there's a lot of factors that go into this. But in a church, so if you've got a team, and you have a formalized team, then you want to let everybody in the church know that we have a
formalized team, we have a plan. If you carry that spot. However, if something happens, unless it's right next to you, you need to let us do our thing, because we don't. You don't if you're not part of our training, you're not part of the solution. You're just you're just attending here. Yes, protect yourself and your family. However, let us do the job because that's why we have prepared and trained to
do and we have a system worked out. Now, for a couple of your team members are down, then obviously, you know Katie barda door is time to make a change in that game plan. I would have a hard time sitting there as a twenty year SWAT veteran sitting in a church and letting some guys who have some weekend training do something without me intervening. But then again, if I were going to a church regularly, I would be on the team so well.
And if not, for example, I know of situations where someone that has your background is not part of the team for a myriad of reasons, just timing or whatever. But they're aware of what we do and they understand that we do have this of a you know there, so there and at that point that they can be helpful because of their years of experience.
Yeah, I mean, and you have to if you're running a team or you're you're working with a team, you need to look at what's going on. You've got a guy shows up with the Briger LCP in this front pocket. It that's not a church that's that that's get off me. That's not responding to an actual shooter in a church firearm because it's not accurate beyond you and I are four feet apart from each other, five feet apart. That's the limit of the accuracy, particularly under stressed with that.
And that's body shots. Yeah, I mean, that's a run up, screw it in his ear and pull the trigger gun.
It's not beyond that. And so and I know people that carry one in their pocket regularly, and that's great, but it's not if you're if you are planning to respond to an incident in a crowd where accuracy is absolutely important, you need to be training, training headshots, training, shooting under stress, training, moving and shooting, stepping to the side, trying to find an angle where you can get a shot, and all the and you need to be shooting a
competent weapon with some some similance of accuracy. Let's be honest. Handguns are tough guns to fight any way. You really should be fighting with long guns. But people aren't carrying long guns since churches. Sure, bad guys will come in with one and you're fighting back with the pistol. Don't let it be a six shot rigger LCP and three eighty that you know you've you've shot out of your pocket a few times. It needs you need to have, You need to be competent, and you use the right
equipment and and and I'm really encouraged. I'm just made that we have to do this as a country. But we've seen it coming for a long time. Instead of people hiding their church teams and having conversations in hushed tones, it's becoming more mainstream.
Yes it is.
And if you're in a church or a temple or mosque or where whatever you may worship, and you don't have the mindset in that house of worship to protect that house of worship, then you are Yeah, I mean you really should. Now you can always hire armed security to protect your place. Now that happens a lot. I mean, I have a company and we protect a couple of places people high law enforcement.
There's either sas.
Not fool proof you still, I mean there's a there's you should layer this to where you have different layers of protec. Yeah, but sometimes it's good just to throw a uniform presence out front if you want it. If you have gotten the money, you can spend the money, then you know that's certainly an option.
Charlie Strickland with us some more. We've got more to talk about here on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Our Personal Defense segment continues thirty five minutes past the hour. Two more segments with Charlie Strickland of the Talent Training Group. Our Personal Defense segment. We've been talking about church security and it really, like you said, devtails into any organization, any large group where you have an organized security presence in some way, shape or form. I've heard you and
and JD talk about this on Talent Outdoors. You and I have discussed this off and on over the years, the growth of red dots. First, your thoughts on them for the person that is in this security team role.
Well, I used to think those things were cool, and then I tried using them, and then didn't think they were cool. And then they got better, and now some of them sit lower on the bore axis, they're closer. I mean, you're gonna co witness some of the newest ones with your pistol sights now. And so now for an old guy like me that shot hundreds and hundreds of thousands of times in my life with regular sights,
it's not as hard for me to utilize them. They are very accurate because and they're no more accurate inherently than open sites. But the thing is is the red dot you can shoot with both eyes open very easily.
Allow.
Yeah, it's tough to train yourself to shoot with both eyes open with standard sites. But the red dot a holographic site, not a fixed laser that projects on it for the people that are listening, but the one where you look through the glass and you actually like the radical of a rifle, you see a little red dot or a circle with a dot or something like that.
Then what that does allows you to keep both eyes open, utilize all your peripheral vision and still see the dot superimposed, and where that dit is is where the bullet goes every single time, as long as you can maintain grip and trigger control and you're not bobbling the pistol around much.
It's easy to practice with these dry fire. With these, you unload the gun and push it pointed across the room at something on the wall, and pull the trigger and work your slide and point again pull the trigger,
so repetition ways to do that. They are awesome in a tectical environment because you can in fact see where you're shooting, and instead of trying to focus on the front site, which is how you shoot accurately with with standard sites, it's you reference your rear site, but it's front sight focused, front site focused, and you superimpose that clear front sight on the blurry target. But in real life that's really not how things go down. When you see a threat, you are so focused on the threat,
the person with the gun, the gun. You know, in scenarios we shoot when you're doing force on force training with plastic bullets or whatever, you get shot in the hand more than anything. It's the one you have the gun in, or the knife or the hammer or whatever we were presenting a threat with. We get shot in the hand a lot because people are so focused on the threat, that's what they're pointing things at. But your eyes are going to focus on the target by just
that's what you're going to look at. Okay, And unless you are really, really really advanced in your training, that's where under stress you're going to look is at the target. The sites are going to be a secondary thought i if at all, and so getting that accurate hit is going to require you to consciously pull back away from the target and look at that front site in order
to get an accurate hit. But with a red dot, any kind of holographic whatever brand it is, if you if you repetively shoot with that and you actually train with it, so your eye goes to that through that site and sees that red dot, you can still focus on the threat and your because your eye can only focus on one plane at the time, they see either the rear sight to the front side or the target. You
can't focus on multiple distances at the same time. But with the red dot, you can you're looking at the target, you're looking at the threat, you're sizing up the threat as it is, what it is, assessing that and the red dot happens to be there and that's where the bullet's kinda go. So there's a lot of value, which is why you're seeing most law enforcement agencies go to red dots in this day and age. The technology has come come a long way.
When we come back, we're going to transition. He doesn't know this yet. We're going to transition and take this whole red dot thing to the range and what are some ways you can possibly get better using your red dot to be better prepared, whether you're in a security
team or you're just defending your family and yourself. Next on The Morning Show with Preston Scott, all right, final segment here, Charlie Strickland, our personal defense segment, and we're going to just take it to the final I guess length here of the run and that is okay training. We were just talking about just standing still and pointing at a paper target doesn't really get it done when you're talking about preparing for critical stress.
Now If I'm standing shooting in a paper target, it's either because I'm having a qualifyer for one of the four dead Gum qualifications I have to do every year, or it's because well involved in different groups and different licenses and you have to qualify. Okay, I reckon, I'll shoot, so I'll figure out some way to put a whole strall and go. But when you go to the range to actually train, if I'm shooting in a paper target,
it's because I'm working on my draw yep. I'm working from drawing from concealment, trying weapon presentation, things like that. Or I'm just confirming all of the things still work. I'm going through the motions. I'm finding the front site fundamentals. Yeah, yeah, just working on fundamentals. Otherwise, what I'm doing is I'm working from behind cover almost exclusively. I'm working or to the right or the left of cover. I'm utilizing my
strong hand. I'm either using a crossover technique or I'm transitioning to my support side hand. I'm using the other eye, so I'm not presenting too much of my head from behind the corner of cover. So I'm working cover, or I may be you know you mentioned on the break, you know, getting up out of a chair. I may be drawing from a seated position like I'm in a car.
I turn, you know, turned to the right ninety degrees, and my target would be on my left like it was on my driver's window, or turn the other way if it's my passenger window. So if you're training for a team type response, it's critical that you work as if you were in a crowd of people moving around, and so you're sitting in a chair or a pew,
or you're standing by a door. I'm working the doors cover as if someone were coming in the outer area of an organization and trying to get into the sanctuary. Pretending there's a crowd of people. You know, a lot of people. Forget that there are three dimensions when it comes to this. There's not just left, right, forward and backwards.
There's also up and down, and so taking a knee and shooting, take moving to something where you have a steady or also thinking in terms of a lot of people are going to be standing up and you're all of a sudden you can see someone across the church, across the sanctuary, and all of a sudden, everybody stands up, starts running around, you can't see them anymore. So if you've got a sturdy enough position to stand on, you just want to get a fold and chair or something.
But if you have something a sturdy enough bench, you may want to consider stepping up to a higher getting above everyone's head, and shooting down into a situation where you know, now you can see above everybody and you can take a shot from a different angle. You want to think about the different angles, different positions, maybe moving. I don't move and shoot. I move to shoot exactly. I move, I pause, and then I shoot from a
standing position, and I move again. I don't try to shoot into a crowd or round the crowd while I'm walking. You know I used to do that with us in law enforcement. Move, don't stop, keep shooting. That's oppressive fire. That's not accurate fire. I mean, if I'm trying to hit a headplate on a on a steel rack while I'm walking, I'm not likely to hit it. As what I need to I need to move, pause. But you also, you know you should work on how you move smoothly.
Gun up.
Then also work how am I going to work around a crowd? How am I going to work through a crowd. So if I bring my gun down to a safe position, muzzles down, how do I push through a crowd of people to get to the threat? You know, one hands down, the strong, hands down, muscles pointed down. I'm as you move outside of the trigger guard and and I'm moving through the crowd and I'm moving people out of the way.
And you can do this with your group dry where you just unload the weapon, make it safe and have all the people stand around and you have to push through there and then come up and then dry fire. You can then do that live if you trust the group and you've got a good instructor. You just need to you know, things to be careful with. We do it with law enforcement. So it's just you have to judge your group on their skill set. But you can set up barricades or where you have to move through
a serpenteam to try to get to something. There's so many different things that you can do, keep it keeping it interesting, keeping it cutting edge, keep giving someone different to If you're just gonna come to the range, everybody shooter, stand around and shoot, they're gonna shoot their mouths off more than they're going to shoot their guns and they're not going to enjoy it. You've got to throw something interesting at them. And then you also, as a formal team,
you want to document that training. You want a roster of who showed up that day, written summary of what you did, and then keep that as a record. I mean, you want training records because when you go to court and as a civil suit, do you keep in mind you don't want to go bankrupt because you're trying to pay for all the legal ramifications of what you did in that situation, just because you're trying to protect your church.
It's really important that your team record these things and keep records and document it because it's going to come up in court. They're going to go, did you train, Yes, we did? All right, we want to see your training records and you're going to go. When we look at the calendar, I'll tell you what days we trained on and we'll all get together. No no, no, no, write it down. Good stuff. Thank you, good to see you, good to be here.
Charlie Strickland Talent Training Group. He and JD host Talent Outdoors. You can listen to it on these fine radio stations every Saturday morning. It's forty seven minutes past the onum. Charlie should have stayed around for this final segment of the show because he has been shall we say clean shaven on top for quite a while. He's got a great beard. He's that guy that can grow a good beard. Hose can grow a good beard. I can't. And now I have this massive scar on my cheek from a
shaving incident this morning. I'm just saying, those whiskers did not go down without a fight, and I had brand new razor and it just I can count the number of times I've cut myself shaving on one hand and using three fingers, and today was one of them. And it's like, you gotta be kidding me, really so stupid. Anyway, here it is UK's highest court upholds a ruling. What's that ruling? You ready? Are you ready? Calling men bald in the UK? Is now sexual harassment? What? No more
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