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Ep. 5259: The Great Purge

Oct 22, 20242 hr 33 min
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This is the full episode of The Morning Show with Preston Scott for Teusday, October 22nd

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Speaker 1

Well, good morning. One of the Welcome to the Morning Shoe with Christians quote. I'm Preston, Hi, how are you good to be with you? Yesterday I was talking about I spent a whole time with my eldest and we were talking about movies that you watch seasonally. And I have no idea why that got into my head, but we were going through the Charles Dickens movie, you know, the Ghost of Christmas Past and present and future and all that stuff. Just yeah, and all of a sudden, the names escaped me.

Speaker 2

Again.

Speaker 1

What's the name of that movie? Christmas Carol? That's it? Sorry, And I don't know why that voice was just stuck in my head. Anyway, Hello, Happy Tuesday. Two weeks two weeks from now. Oh my gosh. Yeah, we need to

be praying. We really need to be praying. I don't know if I mentioned there is a I did mention, never mind, I do know that I mentioned there is a prayer gathering scheduled for the steps of the state Capitol on November two, which is the Saturday before the election, praying for the election, praying God's will be done on earth as it is in heaven. See, God has established his perfect will in heaven. His will is at all be saved. That's not going to happen because people make choices.

He has a plan. He knows what's going to happen, and so he has a plan for that plan. You know, there's such a nuanced line between predestination and omniscience. Predestination means you have no say in the matter, and I categorically reject it. I think it's biblical folly and heresy because scripture just clearly says that God still loved the world that whosoever. And the difference is his omniscience tells him who he knows who's going to make what choices.

But he doesn't command us to make choices. If he did, he'd command us to just be without sin, make good choices, and just march right along. But I'm ahead of myself. Our scripture today comes from Psalm fifty nine, verse sixteen. But I will sing of your strength. I will sing aloud of your steadfast love in the morning, for you have been to me a fortress and a refuge in my day of distress. So let me ask this question. Do you sing out loud your love, your gratefulness towards God?

To God. Some people just sit in church, and to those of you that sit in church, you don't lift your voice. I would say that if just being in church is new to you, that's a sacrifice of praise. But you get to a place in the maturity of your walk where you then need to take it up a notch. You need to stand when they're standing, and

sing when they're singing. And when a goes up and you see someone raise a hand, you might say to yourself, I'm not comfortable with that, And my response to you would be yet, just how comfortable was Jesus on the cross, just asking? You know? He he said the night before, you know, it would be great God, if this could just be done another way, if you'd let this cup pass from me, but yet not my will, but yours be done. And so Jesus just stepped into it, took

it on, and that was an agonizing death. He wasn't comfortable. That's why it's a sacrifice. And that's why when we sing to God we sometimes get pushed out of our comfort zones, because that's what we're asked to give, a sack refice of praise, just asking ten past the hour that one kind of sits heavy downe that huh. Back with peek inside the American Patriots Almanac as we begin to unpack the Tuesday edition of the Morning Show with Preston Scott. I reach behind me to my small little bookshelf.

I have all kinds of books crammed underneath a little I've got a standing bookshelf, not a standing It's on my console, not my table. It's on my my my, yeah, and the countertop there, and it's a small little bookshelf. And I probably have twenty books crammed in there. I've got another one, two, three, another ten books there. I had more books in our ready room. And then there's my home. And you should have seen the library I used to have. Anyway, I now have in my never

nicotine stained fingers the Patriots Almanac. And we turned to October twenty second. Here we go. Seventeen forty six. College of New Jersey present day Princeton receives its charter. Eighteen thirty six. Sam Houston inaugurated President of the Republic of Texas. Sam Houston, what a colorful character you are, but a Kadamite anyway. Nineteen thirty nine at Ebbittsfield when Dodgers defeat the Philadelphia Eagles twenty three to fourteen in the first

pro football game shown on television. Wait, the Brooklyn Dodgers played football? Who knew? How about that? Actually, when you think about it, that is a brilliant name for a football team. The Dodgers can't catch me, I'm dodging your tackles. The Dodgers. That's brilliant. How did that end up being? There's got to be a great story there. How did the Brooklyn Dodgers become a baseball team? It makes far

more sense now that I'm thinking about it. I mean, there's some names of pro teams that just make sense. The Minnesota Twins, Minneapolis Saint Paul, the Twin Cities. It's brilliant, you know, the Bears, the Lions. I mean that stuff is like low hanging fruit. But some of them are fascinating, to say the least. Nineteen sixty two, John F. Kennedy announce as a blockade of Cuban response to the discovery of Soviet missiles on the island. We talked about the

discovery last week I think it was. And then in nineteen sixty eight, on this date, Apollo twenty Apollo October twenty second Apollo seven, first man Apollo mission returned safely to Earth. No small task, that is, and I still marvel at this simple factoid. The computing power that it took to send man to the moon and back is in your smartphone. The amount of computing power that it took us in the nineteen sixties to go to the moon land safely and return home. Yes we did, is

found in your smartphone. There you go when we get back. One of the great I was talking about the seasonal movies with my son, the movies that you just you've got to watch at the holiday season, which I mark from roughly Thanksgiving to Christmas time. Okay, maybe January first, you got a little extra time there to squeeze them in. But I kind of think Christmas is the cut off for some holiday movies and the like, or shows a holiday tradition. When we come back here sixteen past the hour,

show number fifty two fifty nine. But who's counting because you care? It's national excuse me, Tavern style Pizza Day. What is tavern style pizza? I thought I was pretty much pretty pretty well versed, knowledgeable pizza aficionado, But is what is tavern style pizza?

Speaker 3

I believe it's like a pizza that's cooked like on a cookie sheet or some sort of a thin sheet metal. It's a very thin crust. It doesn't have very much crusty cheese, and salce usually goes all the way to the end.

Speaker 1

Tavern style pizza, thin crust pizza. You nail that with crunch, crust and square slices. That originated in Chicago taverns. It's also known as Milwaukee style pizza. Sauce is sweet and herbaceous toppings from edge to edge. Sausage key ingredient because of the proximity to the taverns, to the Union Stockyards, where cheap sausage was plentiful. Okay, fair enough. Apparently Pizza Hut makes it just it popped up here, huh, go figure, I'd never seen the quote Detroit style pizza, which was

sauce on the top. Sauce on the top, Are you kidding me? Okay? Today's also National Make a Dog's Day, National color Day, National nut Day. I'm celebrating that for sure. I've got my flavored almonds here. I've already had cashews and peanuts back here, so I'm yeah, you know what they say, I'm nuts. That's not the story I really wanted to talk about, though. Guess who's making her Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade balloon debut debut this year? Mini Mouse?

Get this, For the first time ever, Minie will be joining Mickey Donald and Goofy. She's got her own sixty foot balloon in the parade this year. And this year is the one hundredth anniverse of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. But did you know it's not the oldest. So if I were to ask you, what's the what it's tied for the second oldest with Detroit. What's the oldest Thanksgiving Day parade? Where does it take place? What's your guess?

Where did the tradition start nineteen twenty I'm gonna say Texas. You're kidding me, right, Philadelphia, Philly, Philadelphia. That's crazy. So Mickey Mouse debuted ten years after the initial parade started in nineteen thirty four. Joining Mickey that year was Pluto. Donald Duck joined the next year. Goofy didn't make his way down thirty fourth Street till nineteen ninety two, so Pluto preceded Goofy by a minute, as the kids would say, you know, it's a shame. The parade is to me

kind of gotten ruined. And yeah, there's some wokeness in it, but that's not really what ruined it. What ruined it is they don't show much of the floats anymore. They show these Broadway performances. They create this little they created this little stopping point or I don't know where it is in the parade route. It's like, man, come on, show me the floats. I want to see the parade.

It's like the best part of the New Year's Day parade, the Rose Bowl Parade, which my wife and I have been to, and that is incredible in person, it really is. It's just a beautiful spectacle. But show me the marching bands. Let me just see the floats and the technology of all the you know, and we watched them make some of the floats behind the scenes stuff the days before. It was terrific. It was great. But I want to see the floats, and I want to see the marching bands.

And in the Macy's Day Parade, I want to see the floats, the balloons, the occasional marching band. But they do these silly Broadway things and it's like, ah, come on, give us the parade. So they've kind of ruined it a little bit. Twenty seven past the hour. We're gonna come back with the big stories in the press Box here Tuesday on the Morning Show with Preston Scott hit it thirty five past the hour. He's jose, can you see? I am pressed? And Scott welcome friends to the radio program.

We affectionately refer to you as ruminators. Got to be a deep thinker. Well, we hope that you're a deep thinker, and at the very least we hope we encourage you to become a deep thinker. Now, these stories, the big stories of the press box spelled with one as because it's short for my name, press box, not press as in the media. Media. I spit that off my tongue, don't say that, take it off by the shoe, and

I throw at at the media. Anyway, These are the stories that I think more than likely there there will be stories you're talking about, right, There are stories you will be talking about. But generally I lean towards the things that you should know, the things that you should care about, the things that you should be talking about. This is huge and I mean, this is beyond why the letter, why you ge as in Donald Trump? You know this is bigger than that. There is a leaker

inside the Pentagon giving information to the Iranians. Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are referring to it as treason. This is House Speaker Mike Johnson with Jake Tapper on CNN.

Speaker 4

Uh, Speaker Johnson, thanks for joining us. Let's start with Israel. You spoke with Prime Minister Ntsan Yahoo yesterday. The US is right now invest beginning a leak of highly classified intelligence documents posted online that appear to show Israeli plans for a retaliatory strike against Iran. What's the latest on the investigation into this leak and what did your conversation with Natanyahu go?

Speaker 1

Like?

Speaker 4

How did that go?

Speaker 5

Yeah, the leak is very concerning. There's some serious allegations being made.

Speaker 6

There.

Speaker 5

Investigation underway, and I'll get a brief in on that in a couple of hours. There's a classified level briefing and then other but we're following it closely. Look, I talked to my friend bb Prime Minister at Yahoo yesterday to encourage him. I mean, he's done an extraordinary job. I think prosecuting that war, and if he had taken Joe Biden's advice, they'd meet in a much weaker position.

Speaker 1

Right now.

Speaker 5

I think that the United States needs to stand unequivocally by our ally there Right now, there is really we're on a precipice. I think Jake of a new era of security and freedom for Israel, and I think we're very close. I hope, I pray to ending that conflict there, but we cannot equivocate, we can't appease Iran. Now is the time for a maximum pressure campaign against the head of the snake. It's not Hesbalah and Hamas and the proxies that are ultimately the threat. It is Iran itself.

And I think we need to recognize that right reality.

Speaker 1

Right now, a leak in the Pentagon handing over that level of detail to the Iranians. This is a problem. This is a significant problem. Now there are names being floating, it floated around as likely sources of these leaks inside an article written by Katie Pavlich is this is this statement, given the Iranians have infiltrated the Biden administration and work at the highest levels of the Pentagon and State Department, there are ideas about who did it, and then they

list she lists a name that's been floated. Now, I'm not going to do that. You can search and find this yourself, because I don't think it's fair at this point. But it is absolutely fair to say that is an act of treason, that's an active treason. If you want to know what it is. It's not Donald Trump saying let's peacefully march down to the Capitol and encourage lawmakers to be brave and to do the right thing. That's

not treason, that's not insurrection. Forty minutes past the hour, speaking of Donald Trump on news radio one hundred point seven Double UFLA forty two minutes past before I get to the more direct Trump related story, FBI cyber agency issue disinformation warning two weeks before election. This from Epic Times, Foreign adversaries still might promote false or misleading narratives. The bulletin says, here's the thing. Are you more concerned about

the FBI or the Chinese Communist Party? Remember it was four years ago we were being told that the Hunter Biden laptop story was disinformation. Now, anyone listening to this show, anyone plugged into the reality media knew the story was one hundred percent true. We knew it. But the FBI and some fifty one, i think members of the intelligence community, led by John Brennan and Bill Clapper clap bone clapboff Clapper, not to be confused with the toilet, which some might

mispronounces where are you going? I'm going to the Clapper anyway. The uh, the disinformation came from the Democrats. The disinformation came from the Hillary Clinton wannabes in twenty sixteen, then they became the Biden wannabes in twenty twenty. It's always come from the left, the disinformation. And so here we are. And we covered the story yesterday about the CCP Chinese Communist Party creating fake social media. So there's a degree

of accuracy to this release. But who you're more afraid of, the FBI or the chicoms two sides of the same coin. I don't know. I wrote in the rundown preventable in quotes and the word duh. The preliminary interim findings from the House Task Force on the July thirteenth assassination attempt of Trump showed that it was preventable. Oh wow, yeah, oh, It reminds me of the line from Star Wars where Hans Solo turns to C three, po I think it is and says, I'm glad you're here to tell us

these things. Sorry, there was a bug there I had to get and so there's going to be a full final report. What's interesting here is inside this preliminary report says the snipers did not end the threat that the according to a witness from Butler County Emergency Services United Quote, he fired a single shot from a standing position at Crooks, who was in a prone position at the roof Butler ESU. Witnessed five told the task force that he believes his

shot hit Crooks. Wasn't the snipers, it was him. Interesting. There are a lot of very interesting things here. None of them are surprising, none of them it was preventable. You don't say, really, huh? All right, we come back. We have an update on the CBS story, the edited interview with Kamala Harris, CBS, after a couple of weeks of stonewalling, has come out defending itself. You let me know how that holds up for you. We'll reset all that next forty six past the hour. It's the Morning

Show with Preston Scott. Look at me, I am on time. Next half hour is going to be interesting, but let's we'll get to that in due time, which is about fifteen minutes. CBS News breaking its silence on the edited we shared it with you what Kamala actually said, nothing in response to a question as it relates to Israel, and then the response that she eventually got to, which is what they showed on the sixty minutes piece. Sixty

minutes CBS. Former President Donald Trump is accusing sixty Minutes of deceitful editing of our October seventh interview with Vice President Kamala Harris. That is false. Sixty minutes gave an excerpt of our interview to Face the Nation that used a longer section of her answer than that on sixty minutes. Same question, same answer, but a different portion of the response. When we edit any interview, whether a politician, an athlete, or a movie star, we strive to be clear, accurate,

and on point. The portion of our answer on sixty minutes was more succinct, which allows time for other subjects in a wide ranging, twenty one minute long segment. Trump campaign, of course, is not having it They have responded, with their attorney writing on behalf of Trump that CBS News Quote intentionally misled the public by broadcasting a skillfully edited interview transcript aimed at causing confusion among the electorate regarding

President Kamala Harris's abilities, intelligence and appeal. News organizations such as CBS have a responsibility to accurately represent the truth of events, not distort an interview to try and make their preferred candidate a peer, coherent and decisive, which Harris most certainly is not. Due to CBS's actions, the public cannot distinguish which Kamala Harris they're seeing the candidate or

the puppet of a behind the scenes editor. President Trump is rightfully alleging that CBS's doctoring of Harris's answers on Sixty Minutes was deceptive. The allegation is not simply that CBS was dishonest. It is that CBS to sieve viewers into thinking Harris's answer was at the very least, as CBS put it, more succinct than the word salad, it

actually was. The executives and producers at CBS in sixty Minutes in particular, are unquestionably aware that the purpose behind editing the interview was to confuse the electorate and portray Vice President Harris in a better light than a full unedited transcript would reveal. Responsible news sources must be held accountable to the highest standards, and so they're demanding that CBS protect all memorandums, all all of the videotape, et cetera,

et cetera. Now, look, there's some truth to CBS's as assertion that editing is required. You're sitting down and you're gonna cull it down and you're gonna do it edit. But it's also true that they know that the sixty minutes audience is infinitely larger than their CBS Morning News audience. I believe they tried to pull an okie doke by releasing the fuller version of the answer in the morning.

They get sort of plausible deniability. No, look there, it was right there, except that they absolutely edited the answer to make her look like she had a sound, coherent thought, and she didn't. That's the thing. She eventually got around to saying something, but she didn't say it for a while. That's the point, and that's what CBS is missing here. And there's no surprise in that all right, when we come back, I've given what I'm about to share very

great thought and it is different. It is controversial, the thoughts. Honestly, I never thought what I'm going to share. It never occurred to me. But it's thought provoking and it's creepy and at the same time encouraging. Now that's weird. That's coming up next. It is a piece that a listener sent my way by Eric Carlson, and it's headline the great Purge of the Cabal has begun. Underscore, don't sleep on the p Diddy arrest. We will unpack all of

it next on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Okay, I'm gonna interrupt myself here. Got a note from a listener on the ballot tension of two Supreme Court justices Sasso and Francis. Didn't these two justices vote in favor of Amendment four along with the other two female justices, causing a four to three favorable vote. No, no, no, no, no, you're wrong. The two justices on the ballot need to

be retained. Three females are on these State Supreme Court, and all three of them opposed Amendment four being put on the ballot. It's the four dudes that put the thing on the ballot, and they lost their ever loving mind. I would I can argue this to their faces with no reservation and explain how they were wrong. History will record this as one of the most egregious decisions by the Florida State Supreme Court ever, especially if it passes.

If it passes, may God have mercy on their souls because those four men allowed this ridiculous bill to be on the ballot, this amendment anyway, all right, it's called the Great Purge of the Cabal has begun. It is a sub stack article written by Eric Carlson. I am not endorsing. I'm not doing anything but reading his words in part. I can't possibly read this entire article, but I read this as I do when people send me links, and then I let it sit, and then I read it,

and I let it sit. And it's been sitting with me for a couple of weeks now. It was forwarded to me a few weeks ago, and I just I'm just going to share it. The P Diddy situation is really interesting to me, he writes. I must say I'm both infatuated and disgusted. By the inner workings of the entertainment industry. And again this is Eric Carlson. You can find his substack. It is most likely worse today, and I'm sure blackmail is now used much more often to

maintain control. But I can acknowledge that the entertainment industry has never been as merit based as one would hope to believe. For example, Mark Hamill didn't get the lead in the biggest movie franchise ever because he was a great actor. Notice how much he despises Trump today, and for no real reason. Before I understood there is a satanic cabal and that said cabal runs the entertainment industry

just didn't make sense to me. I could never figure out why talented artists couldn't seem to get their breakouts, or how mediocre talent could achieve such long term success power and influence for decades. It just didn't make sense to me. Until I became aware of how the system works. The pieces started to come together for me when I saw who publicly despised Trump after me, he became potus

overrated mediocre talent A list entertainers. They were outing themselves, those who screamed the loudest have the most to hide. I'm jumping here. I'm just kind of just to keep this rolling. Very few are willing to argue or even care about politics, while someone reading this may think that it's of vital importance for the GOP to gain control of the House in January. Exponentially, more Americans care more about who will be performing at the Super Bowl halftime

show in February. Recently, a new four part documentary came out on Amazon Prime about the Canadian rock band tragically Hip. You're probably thinking who. Tragically Hip was huge in Canada in the nineteen nineties. The debut album Up to Here was released in nineteen eighty nine, and this amazing bluesy rock album got plenty of airplay on American rock radio at the time. Their follow up records, even though arguably better, got no airplay in the US. They seem to have

fallen into an abyss just disappeared from American radio. As the music executors will say, I just didn't hear a single. I believe this means the band chose not to sell their souls. Will continue there ten minutes past the hour again, reading a piece by Eric Carlson about the great Purge of the CABALTI Sensay of sensibility, Communicator of sense amplified.

It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott reading a piece excerpts from written by Eric Carlson his Substack Badlands dot Substack dot com, and the Great Purge of the Cabal has begun. Don't sleep on the p did he arrest? We'll get there. Tragically Hip, the Canadian band that he was referencing, seemed to be a one album wonder to many American rock fans. In reality, they continue to produce

outstanding work for the next decade. Why did the American music industry reject them when the rest of the world, especially Canada, embrace them. It reminds me of another musician. I love Chris Whitley, or maybe it's White Lee. I don't know I pronounce whether it's pronounced. I'm gonna go with Whitley, but he was a guitar version singer who liked tragically Hip. I would see performing small clubs like

tragically Hip. After the successful debut album, Chris received no airplay in America even though he continued to make great music. I actually saw Chris perform in a small Seattle Music Club on the night his best friend and talented singer guitarist Jeff Buckley, washed up on the shore of a Mississippi river. Like Chris Whitley, Buckley had a very successful debut album, Grace. He had a big hit the remake of the Leonard Cohen song Hallelujah. Some may remember the

song from the movie Shrek. The Man Sang like an Angel. Jeff Buckley drowned in the Mississippi River in nineteen ninety seven. As the story goes, this physically fit thirty year old man pulled his car over to the side of the road in Memphis and decided to go for an impromptu swim. Fully dressed and drowned. He had just proposed his to his fiance days before. It kind of reminds me of Kurt Cobaine of Nirvana in nineteen ninety four. He finally

got his stomach issues figured out. He was finally pain free, drug free, with a beautiful young daughter he loved dearly. He was happier than he'd ever been in his life. Then he killed himself with a shotgun. Oh, he just happened to have enough heroin in his body to kill an elephant, you may be asking, So why shoot himself with a shotgun? Better question, how could he shoot himself with a shotgun in that state? Not quite as bad as the Clinton associated who hung himself, or the one

who shot himself in the head twice. Or how about Chris Cornell who hung himself from a doorknob after a concert in Detroit. We're to believe this father of three who was beaten to a pulp hung himself from a doorknob with a red scarf. Cornell his friend's Chester Ennington of Lincoln Park, a Swedish DJ name Avasi, were said to be producing a documentary exposing child trafficking at the time.

All three are said to have killed themselves. Brad Pitt and music producer Rick Rubin are believed to be part of this group as well. Once seeing their friends die, they got the point and step back in line. Understandably so, in my opinion, if you turn down the offer to join the cabal, you never find success in the entertainment industry. Your career hits a dead end. If you decide you want out of the club, you usually find yourself the victim of an untimely death. This is generally how I

think the process works. An actor has a breakout role in a movie, a musician a big hit song or album, and they are approached by executives. They're given a choice submit to them and become successful for years to come, or don't submit, and their careers will never attain any real so success. Some shoes to degrade themselves by committing acts of shame or in some cases even more horrific offenses against the innocent. Others choose not to be a member and they struggle to eke out a living in

the industry, or they quit the industry altogether. There's a reason certain actors get all the big roles in all the big movies even though their talent is somewhat pedestrian. There's a reason certain musical performers continue to sell out stadiums for decades with talent that is very middling. There's a reason some politicians continue to get re elected over and over again, even though they lack any charisma or intelligence.

They are part of the club, and, as comedian George Carlin once said, you ain't in it and we come back. The p ditty connection to all of this again, for those who just joining me, I'm reading a piece called the Great Purge of the Cabal has begun. Don't Sleep on the P Diddy erect by Eric Carlson. We'll get to the coupdi gras next sixteen past the hour. It's The Morning Show with Preston Scott. Some might say by reading this, you're endorsing it. You go too far if

you think that. I don't know what to believe. Here's what I can tell you. The observations by Eric Carlson in this article that he's written. It's an opinion piece, it's his thoughts, The Great Purge of the Cabal has begun, Don't sleep on the P Diddy arrest. I don't know if this is all true. What he writes smacks of truth. It has dots that seemingly connect quite well. I've always

been troubled by some things in the Clinton saga. You know about that, the mysterious deaths connected to Bill and Hillary. I've asked the question, how many people do you know personally know that have been murdered or died in unusual circumstances, And with the Clintons were in six figures or three figures, we're past one hundred. I'm just saying you might know one, two. They're well over ninety maybe one hundred now surrounding the

Clinton family. I'm just saying, this is this interesting, He continues. The p did He arrest is not simply a distraction. It is the beginning of the end for the cabal. Now this is good news. I guess people with names that everyone recognizes will be implicated and in many cases arrested. Ninety nine percent of Americans have no idea who Jeffrey Epstein and Giselain Maxwell were when they were arrested. Their arrests were huge to patriots in the know, but for

the vast majority of Americans didn't move the needle. The P Diddy entertainment model is the same model used in politics. Local politicians start to rise through the ranks and are approached by the cabal. They're given the option to sell their souls or local politics will be their sealing. If they submit to the cabal, they will receive the publicity and funding needed to become congressman, senator, even president. They may even be able to achieve some of the things

on their own personal agenda along the way. As I mentioned, the P Diddy situation is reaching the masses in a way Epstein never did or could. Many are trying to create distance between them and P. Diddy. Listen to this. Upon the arrest of Didty, comittee and Kevin Hart immediately closed down his four vegan restaurants that he partnered with P. Diddy. Celebrities are scrubbing their social media accounts, the music executives are resigning. There's even a rumor that Ben Affleck left

jay Loo because of her involvement in it all. On March twenty fifth, twenty twenty four. P Didty's home was first rated by the FBI. On August twentieth, twenty twenty four, five months later, Ben Affleck and Jalo filed for divorce. According to rapper fifty Cent, Affleck left j Loo when he found out about her involvement in Ditty's parties. Things even a celebrity in the Hollywood cesspool can't come back from. Imagine that Jlo another example of a mediocre talent celebrity

that achieved a long career of fame and fortune. Honestly, has she ever made a good movie or song. She also recently endorsed Kamala Harris. There are rumors coming out that Kim Kardashian was used in blackmail honeypot operations. Talk about a rich and famous person who has no talent. She literally has no talent, as in, she doesn't sing, or dance, or act or anything. She doesn't even claim to have talent. Yet her whole family is now beyond

famous and wealthy, having never done anything. A purposely leaked sex tape has led to creating a whole family fortune, and he goes from there. He quotes a Washington Post article from September nineteenth with the headline scarred by violence, lawmakers plan for possible mass casualty event. I'll close with this. If the Pddy arrest doesn't excite you and you view it as it's a distraction or just another nothing burger,

think again. This arrest is the first shoot to drop in what will be the greatest cleansing the nation has ever known. It will be like taking a fire hose to the streets and sidewalks of downtown San Francisco. He believes that this is the beginning of an opportunity to reclaim this country. The arrest of p Diddy because of who it involves and the exposure it will bring to what he's referring to as the Cabal. If you want to look it up, The Great Purge of the Cabal

has Begun. It's written by Eric with a K Carlson with a C. I hope you found that interesting. I sure did. Twenty seven past the hour. That's why you listen, isn't it. It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott. It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott.

Speaker 2

Okay.

Speaker 1

Getting a lot of response to that segment, well, three segments on the op ed the opinion piece. It's it's a blog, it's not a book. It doesn't require you to Like all substacks, you can contribute if you want. You can sign up for the newsletters that they send out and support the work. But you just there's a little box that pops up and it says continue reading.

Just click continue reading. If you look up the article by the title the Great Purge of the Cabal has Begun, Eric Carlson with a K and a C, you'll be right there. And again you don't have to pay a thing. This that's the the substack formula is really good. Lee Williams, the gun writer, That's that's how we got Lee and he's incredible. I subscribe to his newsletter. You don't have to. You can just read the material. B Line Blogger dot

blogspot dot com, Scott Beacon, same thing. Just get the newsletters. They're incredible. So that I just wanted to clarify it's not a book, it's it's it's an opinion piece that I would bet the farm. Eric is going to write follow ups too as the trial. As the story develops. His thought is that P Diddy is singing to the

Feds and that this could just get absolutely ridiculous. We'll see, We'll see if he survives it, if he's saying the names that could be said allegedly, he's gonna he's gonna epstein himself, which of course means that he's not gonna epstein himself. He's gonna be oft but big stories in the press box. FBI cyber agency issuing disinformation warning before

the election. I merely asked the question, who should we be more concerned with, the FBI or the chi cooms we discussed yesterday impersonating people on social media and media outlets and all that. I would say both. I trust individual members of the FBI, former members of the FBI we have some of them as sources. I do not trust the FBI as an agency and its head, it's leadership because it comes strictly from the Department of Justice, but and that of course from the Biden administration. However,

I didn't trust it under Trump either. Trump didn't have loyal people, and I don't want loyal to a person. I want loyal to the Constitution. I don't want anyone that's loyal to Trump. I want people to loyal the Constitution America first. Anyway, remember the FBI's the ones that are the ones that said there was nothing to the Hunter Biden laptop story. They called that disinformation, So just

be advised. And the White House, speaking of the White House, Joe Biden, they have a significantly Katie Pavlich reporting that the Iranians have long been infiltrating the White House in senior staff level positions. She goes on the name and Assistant Secretary for Defense for special ops officer in US Naval Intelligence that has access to all intelligence. Apparently it has been absolutely positively confirmed that but there is a leak inside the Pentagon leaking intel to the Iranians about

Israel and Israel's plans. And that is a massive breach. That is a treasonous breach, that is a take them to the outside courtyard and firing squad breach. We've got someone in our government leaking to the Uranians. That's a problem, that is a huge problem. And once again, this is this is Biden Kamala, this is this is this is

Biden Harris, this is that these are their people. Forty minutes past the hour, come back and take what Elon Musk is doing for his part to help the Morning Show with Preston Scott on News Radio one hundred point seven w FLA. He is a prolific author. At least that's how I would define him. I'll ask him if that's how he would define himself. Tom clayven latest book, I have a Advanced Reader's edition. Yeah, that's how I roll.

I get the book before the maps and the good stuff that's you know, the little pictures and drawings and things. I get the book before that stuff's added. For example, there's map one, it's missing, Map two is missing, Map three is missing. But I get the guts of the book before anybody else. You know why, because it's on sale today today is the first day it's available, and I will be getting a hardcover copy. I will be going to the store and purchasing one because I like

hardcover books. They stand up better, they resist wear and tear, they look cool, and I love them in my library and I have a massive collection. Oh yeah, they are a very good defense weapon. I have a complete collection of Tom claven books on the wild West, as well as a couple of other topics, but we're focusing on the wild West. The book is banned at heaven and

Tom Clayman is a New York Times bestselling author. Subtitle The Hole in Wall, Gangs and the final chapter of the wild West Cannot Wait Tom Claven In just a little bit, I had someone approached me at church on Sunday, tapped me on the shoulder and said, you hear what Elon Musk is doing. And this friend starts laughing. No, so I get a link. Elon Musk has publicly pledged to give away one million dollars to supporters of former President Donald Trump, who signs an online petition for registered

voters every day until the election. Musk gave an oversized one million dollar check to one Pennsylvania voter at Trump's rally in Harrisburg over the weekend. Sixteen days remain, which means seventeen million dollars totally is just going to give away. It is. You have to sign a mandatory America pack petition. Petition states the First and Second Amendments guarantee freedom of speech and the right to bear arms. By signing below, I'm pledging my support for the First and Second Amendments.

The deadline was yesterday. Signees have to include their full name, email addressed, cell phone number, mailing address, but it's only available to voters registered in Pennsylvania, Georgia, Arizona, Michigan, Wisconsin to North Carolina. I think it's Josh Shapiro, the governor of Pennsylvania said his first name, Josh. He is, He's a He's he's not your typical dem He's a little bit more moderate. He's he's got some serious polish. I don't know what Kamalo was thinking going with Tim Walls,

because Tim Walls is batcrap crazy. Shapiro has some sophistication to him. Now, he's wrong on a bunch of issues because he's a Democrat. He's wrong by virtue of being a Democrat. You're wrong on certain issues because you're part of a platform that advocates for things that are just wrong.

They're just they're they're they're evil. Having said that, I don't necessarily believe that all Democrats believe those things that they are joining with as being being a member, that's just and I don't mean this in the in a negative way. That's just ignorance. Not knowing the the damage done by by connection. By affiliation with with an organization would be like being a member of the clan. To me, being a member of the Democrat parties like being a

member of the clan back in the day. It's dishonoring, just dishonors you. I don't hate you, that's you know. I just don't like the fact that you're part of an organization that believes in sin. But a million dollars a day giving away to someone randomly, just picking somebody, I mean, it's classic. Shapiro said, though that he was going to check on the legality of it. There's nothing illegal about giving money away. The only way it would be illegal is if it were a lottery. But a

lottery requires a purchase. That's why you hear no purchase necessary when somebodies get when a store of business is giving away something and it says no purchase necessary. The reason for that statement is because by failure to make that statement, if you have to buy an order of friese to be eligible to win this prize, well that's a purchase that's necessary. Then you have to register that giveaway as a lottery, and he has to give odds and all of those things. But by saying no purchase

necessar by signing a petition, there's nothing. There's no cost to you, so he can do what he wants. He can give away the money however he sees fit. That's up to him. Forty seven minutes after the hour, he got a manly minute and more coming up next my news Radio one hundred point seven double USLA. Counting down the days. We're two weeks out. Man, Sis, I'm starting to get a little bit of that feeling in my stomach. Some of you have been living with it. It's now

becoming a little bit more. I don't know what the right word is. Nerve wracking in this sense that I believe I fully understand what's at stake. November fifth, we're already being primed for delays and counts that it'll be five days, it'll be tomorrow. We'll talk more about the election and what people are saying about the day of the counting and all of that. But man, I'm just I don't know how many people out there, I would

say relatively few understand what's at stake. What four more years of Kamala the Democrats philosophy, It isn't That's the thing you need to I think people don't understand is Kamala is just She's just the figurehead of what the control members of the Democrat Party believe and want. They want a socialist nation, they want control. You know, here locally, Jeremy Mattloin doesn't care about Tallahassee. He cares about himself. It's about personal control. He believes he knows better what's

what this city should be doing and not doing. See. I think more Democrats agree with me that let's just let's let businesses be business, Let's develop an economy that is diversified. Let's reduce the size and scope of government. I think more people, even Democrats, agree with me than him. Let's fund police properly and have safe streets and neighborhoods. Let's put homeless solutions in place. Let's fix the problem anyway. I digress, APB, I need I need help. All points

bulletin here. I got a note from Jeff. I wonder if you have any insight as to why every light pole from Tallassee to Lake City have clusters of lights lowered on the cable. Thought it might be lowered for the upcoming storms last several weeks. Noticed ninety miles worth of this. In my travels, I've noticed the same thing. The lights are in a kind of a circular thing, and they've been lowered down the pulleys. They have pulleys and they lower them down. And my immediate thought is

absolutely they were lowered down for the pending storms. But why are they still down? Somebody listening has an official answer for me, with knowledge, not guests. I don't want guesses. If you know why those light poles are still down, those lights on those poles are still down, let me know. President at iHeartRadio dot Com. Time for Madden a minute. Remember male by birth, man by choice. These are virtues,

these are skills. These are things to teach your son so that one day you can look at him and say, you, sir, are now a man, this is an art that's been lost. Flowers for ladies. Now, there are some that believe that you give flowers only for special occasions. Mother's Day, birthday, anniversary, Valentine's Day. That's pretty much it. Nay, I think you give flowers constantly. Now this is just me because they make my wife happy. Third hour of the Morning Show

with Prestin's got Good Morning Friends. It's Tuesday, October twenty second, two weeks from election day. Jose can you see you over there in Studio one A, right in the broadcast. I'm here in Studio one B, and it is Show five thousand, two hundred and fifty nine, and I'm thrilled to have back with us. He's one of my top two three favorite authors in the world. His name is Tom Claven. The latest book is Banned at Heaven and it is on sale today. Sir Tom, howe in the world are you?

Speaker 2

I'm fine, thank you, and thank you for having me back.

Speaker 1

Of course, you keep writing these kind of books, man, You're going to always find time on my program. I Tom, I've got to find out. I have in my head how this book happened. But you tell me if I'm far from wrong here. I'm guessing as you're writing some of the other incredible Old West books, Dodge City, Wild Bill, Tombstone, The Last Outlaws, they're like these sticky notes that are getting built up, and you at some point look at them and go, you know, that's another book. How close am I?

Speaker 2

Well, I think, yeah, I think you're very close, because it seems like one thing led into another there it was like a progression of non intentional necessarily but like it's almost chlinological with Wild Bill takes place. A lot of it is during those Civil during and after the Civil War. You have Dodge City and follow Me the Hell take place in the eighteen seventies. Tombstone is something

that like early eighteen eighties. The Last Outlaws was about the Dalton Gang where they met their water allowin Cockinggilt, Kansas in eighteen ninety two. And then what Bandit Heaven

is about. It's as the subtitle says that the final chapter of the Wild West is that they were still outlaw gangs and outlaws like watch Cassidy Sunday's kid, Kid Curry, some of the others part of the Wild Bunch in the eighteen nineties into the twentieth century into the early nineteen hundreds, and so I wanted I felt like I'd done these previous stories that took the readers on his journey that began made with the Civil War, it took them to the end of the century. Let's finish things

up in a way. It doesn't mean that it's not more stories to tell about the American West fly, but let's let's talk about what were the final gangs and how did the Wild West sort of come to an end? What was what?

Speaker 1

What?

Speaker 2

What put put these gangs out of existence? And that's that's what basically what Banded Heaven is about.

Speaker 1

You describe bandit Heaven, and I'm going to loosely describe it as as three specific spots in an area. Tell me how you came upon these spots, how you knew about them and their significance one to each other.

Speaker 2

Well, you know, there's as part of my research, I found out about what was called the outlaw Trail. It's actually existed from the Canadian borders to the Mexican border, where outlaws could go on this trail pretty much unbolested by lawman. They went the rough terrain and the lawman didn't want to go near them, and they We had three main stops along the way. There was the Hole in the Wall and Wyoming, which is literally a hole in the wall that was hot you could longman couldn't

get in there. There was a place called Robbers Roosts, which is partly in Utah party in Colorado, and it was up on a plateau, so you could see part as you were abandoned up there or abandoned gang you could see somebody coming from miles away, so it was very easy to protect the place. And then there was also a place called Brown's Hole, which was a hole was the name for a valley also at the time, surrounded by hills and mountains with a very difficult access.

So these places were like good hideouts for bandits. They would rob a train, let's say, and head for Brown's Hole, head for Robbers Roos and there there they would be safe until there was time to go out robbing again.

Speaker 1

Were these locations locations that were happened upon after a crime or prior to were these planned places to go, you know.

Speaker 2

Both Initially they were sort of stumbled upon, not necessarily by criminals but by others who's looking for just exploring. For example, Jim Bridger, I think the Great Mountain Man that was found one of them. But once the work done around that these places were kind of isolated and kind of easy to protect, the criminals decided, well, you know what, we're going to build little They actually built cabins in these places and corrals the stolen livestock, and

they became, you know, gang Banded Heaven. That was a collective name for these three places. They were banded in Heaven because they were places that they can relax, enjoy, you know, don't worry about the law Lorman and plan their next job.

Speaker 1

Joining me on the program is Tom claven. The book is Bandit Heaven. It's his latest work. He's a New York Times bestseller. The subtitle The Hole in the Wall, Gangs and the final chapter of the Wild West. More to come here on The Morning Show with Preston Scott. Welcome to the Morning Show with Preston Scott. You're time's best selling author Tom Clayven back with us. I've got a ton of his books proudly displayed in my office library at home, and this will be another addition to it.

The Bandits. It's Banded Heaven, and we're discussing the book without giving much away, I have to I have to note we're we're on the fifty to fifth anniversary of the movie Wich Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, which was an it's an iconic film. What did they get right that intercepts and overlaps your book.

Speaker 2

What they got right was that put Cassidy and the Sundance Kid were rather charming, roguish outlaws, and they you know, if you notice in the movie, which still holds up fifty.

Speaker 1

Five years later, yes it does.

Speaker 2

They don't there's not much violence in it. There is some, especially of course there's a very dramatic shootout ending it to the movie. But put testing is this kid were not violent men. They were they were criminals. Not trying to whitewash them, but they they were not prone to violence. And they got that right. And they were kind of charming,

and that they had a very strong friendship. What they sort of overlooked was that except for h At a Place played by Catherine Ross in the movie, there wasn't really many of the other characters who were part of the Wild Bunch gang they call the Wall Gangs, And that's a big part of what Band in Heaven is about. There's so many other interesting, colorful characters. Dirty Dave, Rudebag, gun Play, Maxwell, Ben Talltexan Kilpatrick, George Flatnose, Curry. The

list goes on and on. Everybody had a nickname, and you know one of my favorite characters. And people are gonna say that they hear this right, But George Beak knows parrot who And as people will find out, when they banded, haven't ended up as a pair of shoes. No, yes, I can tell the story.

Speaker 1

You do what you want without giving away what you don't want to give away.

Speaker 2

Okay, Well, he was a pretty bad outlaw who finally got caught and he was scheduled to go to trial, but he tried to break out of jail. Angry townspeople strung them up and hung them, and a couple of local doctors that got permissioned to examine his brain to see if there's any indication. Why is somebody a criminal? Why is someone not? And while he were at it, they decided to take off some of his skin and they sent it to a tannery, which made it a

pair of shoes. And the next time the next governor of Wyoming he wore those pair of shoes to his inauguration ball. No, it's true. Oh that's why I probably love nonfiction. It could be strange to the fiction.

Speaker 1

Well, you know what that that moves me right to the question. And forgive me, Tom, You've been on the show with me maybe five or six times now, maybe more, and I asked this question, but for the sake of people that didn't hear the previous times, you've answered it. How do you find this stuff? I mean, it's not like you're talking to live being sources that wandered around with Butcher and sun Dance.

Speaker 2

You know, that's a good question because I sort of feel like I'm a prospector. You know. I put my hat, my helmet on, my lamp is on, I got my pick my little pick axe there, and I went to these these you know, a minor and there's all these different tributaries and these side roads un roads with caves and tunnels and stuff like that. And I just keep digging and and you find this that the information is there. It's a question of can he dig it out as

far and just go from one thing to another. And by the time I get ready to write a book. I've got all this information. Not all of that can make it into a book, but some of it is very unusual, like this joyge beknos Parrot story. And there's other stories too. I mean, a man named gun Play Maxwell is a character in the book, and he got his name because every time he got any trouble he

went for his gun first. And yet he lived for a pretty long life until he's probably probably to his gun faster than he could.

Speaker 1

You know, without getting into a commentary about the state of modern journalism, there's an axiom the ideal that you always find two or more sources. But in your line of work, how do you find that second source or do you just do the best you can with the one you got?

Speaker 2

You know, a great second source. I mean, you can read things in other books, and that doesn't mean they're necessarily true, but to go back to the contemporary sources,

you know what was being reported of it. You know, one of the benefits of to me in working on Band in Heaven is it takes place in the eighteen nineties, in the early nineteen hundreds, and there were a lot of newspapers very all across the country, all throughout the West, newspapers were reporting at the time on the adventures of some of these criminals, not Onedges Puts Cassidy, but other

people I mentioned Kid Curry, Tom Horne of those. And so you can find actual reporting being done at the time. I mean, certainly when you find a story that is covering the inauguration of that Wyoming governor that referred to the pair of shoes he was wearing used to be a beak nosed Barrett And so how did you get to something that had actually happened. Is the reporting on it that's before reliable?

Speaker 1

It is crazy. Tom Craven with us for one more segment stick around. The book Banded Heaven is on sale today. I'm just saying Christmas is around the corner. Makes a great gift for someone who's a history buff who or who loves the wild West. We'll talk about that more next.

And because we are an iHeartRadio station, we are broadcasting proudly across the Fruited Plain and around the world, which means today all over the country, wherever you're listening to us from you can get a copy of Banded Heaven, Tom Craven's latest book. He's the author of a ton of books. We've talked about them all on the program, whether it's Dodge City while Bill Tombstone, follow Me to Hell, the story of mcnelly's Texas Rangers, or The Last Outlaws

this book Banded Heaven. Though, Tom, you were talking about this this era of time and that it kind of marks a unique time first, before we talk about that, are there heroes in this book?

Speaker 2

You know, that's a good question because in my previous books they were very easily identifiable heroes as main characters, you know, the White Arab of Bat Masters and even Doc Holliny Lee. You mentioned McNelly Landa McNelly, But in Band and Heaven it's you. Your main characters are Bridge Cassidy's Sundance Kid and other members of the Hole in the Wall gangs like Tall the Tall Textan Kilpatrick and

some of the other people Tom Horne. So yes, there are heroes in the sense that if you consider you know, lawmans as your heroes, there's the Pinkerton detective Charlie Serringo. There are other lawmen that that Joe LaForce, who is what it was a minor character in the film version of which casting the Sundance Kid, but a lot of times what happened happens in band in Heaven. There's a very thin line between the hero and anti hero, between law man and bandit, and so something like Tom Horne

is a good example. Some people might recall those a Steve McQueen movie made of Tom Owen many years ago, and he was he was a detective as an army scout, but then he became a paid assassin and uh working for the large ranchers who wanted to get rid of some of the people who who they thought was ranching on their land. So it's it's it's an interesting question because I think less so than some of my other books. You'll find fewer heroes in this one. Charming characters, but maybe fewer heroes.

Speaker 1

Does bandon Heavens still exist? Do these do these locations? Are they still places people go to and see and stumble upon?

Speaker 2

Yes, you can. I mean Brown's Hole, for example, has been been a place that people have lived in for for decades and decades as farmers and small ranchers. It still exists. Roberts roused not so it's very rough terrain now the place that people want to necessarily live at it especially not abandoned, and the hole in the wall was basically a hole in the wall in Wyoming. So it's again kind of remote areas, not something the place that you'll find a subdivision.

Speaker 1

I'm just curious if you know wild West Officionado's ever try to track these places down. What ended them? What ended these places? Was it just the end of the outlaw?

Speaker 2

It was the end of the outlaw, because you know, what happened was that the rest of the country was getting into the nineteen hundreds, and these cowboys and outlaws had not really made that transition. They were still doing the old fashioned things of stealing cattle and try to rob trains and try and rob banks. But the technology got better. I mean, if you had a bank that was robbed in one town, you could make a phone call to the sheriff at the next and get a

posse going there. Was you know, pepose like to drive cars. I mean, Andison was inventing the electric light bulb that the telephone was being was being strung. So one by one or two the threes these outlaws became either imprisoned or were killed. When Butch, Cassie and the Sundance Kid were killed in nineteen oh eight. That was really you can really see that line of departure. That's where the Wild West ended officially, because they were not saying there

wasn't an outlaw anywhere after that. But the outlaw aids is pretty much done. When but the Sundance died all of.

Speaker 1

A sudden, the entrance of the automotive, you know, era changed the way outlaws and gangsters operated. Tom, What is it about the Wild West that attracts people? I mean, is it something that you can just sort of, I don't know, express or is it something that maybe an email is shared with you? What's the enduring charm of this?

Speaker 2

I think because we have really interesting characters who actually existed. I mean, you can write a good novel it's a lot of an adventure about the American West and a very interesting fictional character. I mean, look at what Laren McMurtry did with Lonesome Dove. We have two very intriguing characters.

Even those characters are based on real people. So I think when you're in my line of work, non fiction, I think writing about people who actually existed and finding out if you can anything new about them or one of the most interesting adventures you know how many people knew that when wired up in Bad Masters and was still young men in their twenties, they were the principal

lawmen together in Dodge City. So I think there's this constant fascination with people who actually existed, that did have lives that were as interesting as they was sometimes portrayed on the screen. They actually existed, They actually had these interactions without laws, and some of the outlaws, you know, some of these bandits and bad guys were charming. You know, people still talk about Jesse James and when he robbed trains, he would handle his own press releases to the passengers.

So I think there's a constant fascination.

Speaker 1

Well, Tom, thanks to you and the dogging you do and researching you do. I think we all feel like we know these characters and these people better. Thank you so much for your work and thanks for sharing time.

Speaker 2

Well, thank you to it's a pleasure being on your show.

Speaker 1

Thank you, Tom. Tom Craven with us this morning, and the book is Bandit, Heaven, The Hole in the Wall, Gangs, and the final chapter of the Wild West.

Speaker 7

The book is on sale today.

Speaker 1

All right, I've gone through a couple of big stories today but I want to do something different in this segment because these are just right now, these are headlines on Fox Business News. Now, for the record, I probably get more mileage out of Fox Business News then I got out of Fox News. Just listen to some of this. Home Buyers face more bad news as mortgage rates rise despite interest rate cut. US oil industry trolls Harris's changing

position on fracking. It's not just Trump pointing out the obvious. It's not just people like me and Yes, Glenn back Kleynbach pointing out the obvious. The oil industry itself knows that Kamala is lying about her position on fracking. Chamber of Commerce wades into election by spotlighting risk of twenty twenty five tax cuts or sorry, tax hikes. First of all, the US Chamber of Commerce is not necessarily an upstanding organization, and when it comes to correct sound fiscal policy, you

have to really read into what they're saying. In this case, they're pointing out the obvious. But it's noteworthy that the US Chamber is pointing out that what Kamala is introducing, the idea of the rate hike she's proposing is disastrous for business. Why would you want to penalize businesses and those who own businesses, when all that will do is reduce developing more business, expanding businesses, making more hires. See this is the part. These commercials, these campaigns drive me nuts.

I want to throw a brick through my television, except I paid too much for it. And these ads that say they show the Donald Trump cut talking to billionaires about tax cuts. Yeah, filthy rich and you're gonna get tax cuts, like unbelievable. Well of course they should. Well I don't know who he's talking to. They've got the housewife with the grocery stores, and they got the dude with the man ponytail in the back, and it's like, hey,

you look silly. But anyway, it's I just want to grab them by the scruff of their neck and say, are you Are you really this foolish? You think taxing billionaires is gonna help the middle class and the people that don't pay any taxes at all? How? How how does this help when it makes it more equitable? No, it doesn't. It costs jobs because those people are rich for a reason, they're smart. They will reduce their reduce

their risk of their capital. They will no longer employ as many, they will maintain their margins because that's what they do to every Bill gates that's out there saying I should be paying more than I do in taxes, Then by God, be a man and pay more. But you don't. You take advantage of every tax break and maybe even some that don't exist. Forty minutes past the hour, just some of the headlines that are out there. Money

Talk next The Morning Show with Preston Scott. Money Talk with investment advisor Howard Eisaman with Advanced Enhanced Financial Services, securities and advisory services offered through NBC Securities Inc. Member Fenn run sip SE. NBC Securities Inc. Is a wholly owned subsidiary of RBC Bank USA. The opinions expressed are not those of NBC Securities Inc. Or iHeartMedia. On appropriate matters, seek professional tax and our legal advice. Howard, good morning, my friend. How are you fine?

Speaker 6

I'd be joining you with throwing a brick at the TV with all these tang commercials.

Speaker 1

Yeah, yeah, you know. You and I have talked a lot about the stock markets valuation, and I just I don't get it. I don't understand it. Give me some give me some perspective and context here.

Speaker 6

Yeah, let's talk about what I'd refer to as the cost of the American dream. You know, typically that might include moth stones like you know, buying a car, truck, getting married, buying a home, raising and educating your kids, maybe having some pets, going on a nice or decent vacation at least once a year. Studies been done that indicates that those molestones over an average lifetime would cost the family four point four million. What yeah, yeah, and

which will obviously is an awful lot of money. And the problem is that's fifty seven percent more than the roughly two point eight million that an individual with a bachelor's degree might earn over his or her career. And so you know the two do match. That's a problem.

Speaker 1

What wow, Yeah, all right, this actually dovetails nicely to not getting much attention, which is surprising to me. Grocery prices are inching back.

Speaker 6

Up, Yeah they have, and just and you know those that go shopping every week or every other week for groceries, I'm sure seeing this. But food prices at home, eating at home has increased about four tenths of a percent in the past month. That's led by the cost of eggs. The prices jump over eight percent, three point three percent increase in salad, dressing, pressed in a two point eight percent jump, and butter, jewelry and watches up a record

five percent in the past month and last. But not lease, and we'd be familiar with this here in Tallahaffe the price of sporting events tickets are up about eleven percent nationwide.

Speaker 1

Is this are these industries? Are these sectors just kind of catching up to what has hit them and now they're having to react to it.

Speaker 6

Yeah, I could very well be. You know, inflation numbers have crept up here in the last month or two. So we're seeing a lot of stickiness, particularly in the cost of shelter home or you know, the rent you pay. You know, once a landlord, if you're a renter, increases the rent, it doesn't very often happen that they're going to lower the rent the following year, even if the interest rates were to come down and the economy soften a bit.

Speaker 1

Yet the bull market continues to turn on it has.

Speaker 6

Here we are the stock market literally within just a percent or two of it's all time high. The bullmarket actually started in about October ninth, two years ago, and it's up over sixty percent since im preston. That's quite a run for two years and since nineteen twenty eight.

To put this in perspective for your listeners, who's been eleven bull markets that have lasted at least two years, and the average median return of the standard force five hundred in those bull markets has gone on to increase by one hundred and twenty six percent over a five year period. Remains to be seen. If this bull market will have those kind of legs. My take is from

evaluation perspective that that's highly unlikely. In fact, I would say it wouldn't be a shocker, and I think your listeners may want to prepare to have a defensive you know, have a defensive allocation.

Speaker 1

At this point, Howard is always thank you for the time and the data, and we'll talk again next month.

Speaker 6

Look forward to oppressed and have a great day.

Speaker 1

Thank you, sir. Howard Eisman with US forty six almost forty seven past the hour tomorrow on the program the Cost of Signs and Signs of the Steel saying, also Florida Secretary Corrections Ricky Dixon will join us, as well as Sal Nuzo with Personal Defense or Consumers Defense. Sorry, Personal Defense. It's Wednesday, Governess. He's executive director with Consumers Defense. We're gonna go through the amendments as well as some other things. So sal will join us tomorrow. Big show tomorrow.

They're all big shows. Though they're all big shows. I can only tell you that looking at Jose right now with his very very dark sunglasses on, moving as he's moving on the other side, let me just allow you to get a glimpse of what this is like. Imagine Stevie Wonder playing the piano. That's Jose right now and forth. I wrote in my rundown. Can you imagine Canadian man broke the Guinness World Record for most dogs taken on a walk for over half a mile at one time.

How many dogs do you think he leashed up and took two hundred? No, you're like that that person that you go, where do you think this costs me? And they go fifteen thousand dollars you'd be surprised and you're like, no, it cost me fifteen bucks, and they just ruin it for you. Hose just ruined the segment right there, thirty eight leashed dogs at one time. Here's Mike. Can you imagine Can you imagine if you took that number of dogs out, how many of those little doggie bags you're

having a grab full of poop? Can you imagine? And then what do you do when you're trying to pick them all up? And you got thirty eight dogs on leashes? Brought to you by Baron No Heating and Air. It's the Morning Show one eight on WFLA, No No, no, no, no No. Our verse today was sold fifty nine Verse sixteen. That's where we started the program. Big stories in the press box. Economic headlines are bad. They just are. Economic

news is sort of like math. It just is. It just is the reason for that math, the reason for that economic news now there. Now you're talking about something White House stonewalling on Pentagon leaks, Colleen Jimpierre has nothing to say like normal, only she's got nothing to say. There's a leak in the Pentagon. In case you didn't know, Iranians are working at the highest levels of our government, and at this point, the bet is that not all of them are are loyal to America. No way. What a shock.

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I think tomorrow's show is going to change. I think I'll talk about that for three hours. How shocked? How could this no FBI issuing disinformation warnings ahead of the election. I'm asking who are more concerned about FBI or the chi cooms. That's a fair question. Read the Great Purge of the Cabal has begun by Eric Carlson. That is worth the listen on the podcast alone if you missed it. Second hour of the show tomorrow, busy program can't wait

twenty one hours away. Friends, Thanks for listening, Have a great day.

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