Welcome morning friends, Welcome Wednesday. In the Morning Show with Preston Scott. I'm Preston, He's OSEI he's playing hurt today. My man is playing hurt. I'm cringing for him. More in a moment Show fifty three to ten, February fifth, first week of the month. Let's begin with a look into scripture and see what we've got for this particular day. But we'll do that, do that in a second. Here we'll I've got to just I got to say it now before I forget. Riley gains at seven o five eastern,
six oh five central, she will join us life. It's a very big day. It's not the end of the battle, but it's a very important establishment of offensive forces on the beachhead. How about we put that in there. Our verse today comes from Psalm thirty three, verses four and five. For the word of the Lord is upright, and all his work is done in faithfulness. All he loves righteousness and justice. This part is what I want to focus on. The earth is full of the steadfast love of the Lord. Really,
isn't that an interesting way of expressing it? The earth is full of the steadfast love of the Lord. My mind immediately goes to what it says in Romans that God's nature is revealed in all creations, so that man is without excuse. And I've always taken that verse and kind of paraphrased it this way, God's nature is revealed in God's nature. One of the reasons why I love the game of golf and why I abhor the presence of speakers on golf carts is it clutters God's nature.
I don't like it. I have been known to say, please turn that off if it's you know, too loud, or at the very least. I mean, it's just that's golf is a game meant to be played in nature, very sculpted designs inside of God's creation. But just step back for a second and think about anywhere you've been, where you have been captivated by the beauty of it. I remember the very first time I saw the Grand Canyon. I didn't have words. I was camping from Canada down
to Arizona with my brother and his wife. I mean we camped by the Missouri River. Sorry, I got a little anyway, allergy season's coming, I can feel it. And I saw the Missouri River and I was just in awe, and where we camped was just so peaceful, so caught right in a bend of the river. But then we went horseback riding, and I was on the north rim of the canyon, not the south rim where most of the tourists are. At the north rim, and I'm riding a horse and I and I get up and I
see it. I mean, I'm certainly not riding to the edge of that thing. Of course, might say get lost, but I got to see it, and it was just And I didn't understand the scripture at the time where it talks about God's nature, but boy, when it says the earth is full of the steadfast love of the Lord, it's all around us. Ten past the hour, This Morning Show with Preston Scott. It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Yeah, I haven't. I haven't taken an allergy pill yet, but
you know it's coming. I could just you know, it's crazy. Is for the first thirty some years of living here, never did I have spring allergies. Never. I had every now and then some mold type things in the fall, maybe a few little allergies in the fault, but never, I've always been opposite of everybody else when it comes to this stuff. When I lived in Arizona, that's where people move when they have allergies to things. They moved to Arizona. In Arizona, I was a train wreck. I
moved here. Nothing until the last few years. Last probably three years, it's been like, what the world's going on? Why am I? Why are my eyes leaking? And why am I node running? And why do why God's itches on my in my eyes? Yeah, It's just ridiculous. So I know it's coming anyway. It is, it is. It is a glorious day because it's the day that the Lord has made right. January fifth, eighteen forty six. The Organ Spectator, the first newspaper on the Pacific Coast, is
published in Oregon City. Eighteen eighty three. South Southern Pacific Railroad opens the trans Continental Sunset Route from New Orleans to San Francisco. Nineteen eighteen. First Lieutenant Stephen Thompson is the first aero squadron member to become the first aviator in the US military to win a victory over an enemy aircraft when he shoots down a German plane during World War One. The first eighth or At least the first one to do it. Do you have to shoot
down three to be an ace an? And then eighteen thirty goll Lee. I always feel like starting over, like start all over the whole shoween. I'm too excited, that's the problem. Nineteen thirty seven, Franklin Delano Roosevelt proposes increasing the number of the Supreme Court justices. Critics say that he's trying to pack the court, and of course he was, Yeah, so anyway, and just don't forget that that's who is he? A Democrat? Just saying old habits die hard. Today is
National weather Person's Day. Used to be weatherman but no longer weather persons, And I'm okay with that. That doesn't offend me. Today's National Girls and Women in Sports Day, which is why three o'clock this afternoon, President Donald Trump is signing an executive order protecting women in sports against men. Now there's going to be a big uproar about this. There will be discussions over what it means, what it covers,
we don't know yet. But at seven oh five, I think the person most responsible for this is going to be with us live on the show, Riley Gaines. Riley had to compete against dude Thomas and deal with the heartbreak of training and being beaten by a man who has biological physiological advantages. She has led the fight. She will join us on the day that Donald Trump signs.
She's testifying before a couple committees today in Congress. She's got some interviews, probably on national television, but she will join us for first cannot wait. She's a hero. If you have a young daughter in sports, Riley Gaines is a hero. She has taken death threats, personal attacks, physical attacks when she's gone on to certain campuses undeterred. Good for her. We'll talk to her in less than forty five minutes, sixteen past the hour. All right, I've steadied
the ship. All right, let's see if we can clear her out. What maybe is mucking up the moneymaker I mentioned Jose is playing hurt. Oh my goodness, God bless this young man, and a lot of you are going to be able to relate to what I'm about to tell you. He has a tooth that's gone bad, and it's very bad, and he's he's not unhappy, juice, but he is doing all he can to keep it at bay. He's smiling, he's looking a little bit like a very
very springtime ghostbuster. Yeah, there's nothing that was gonna stop me from wearing this oufit today. And and sir, with what you're dealing with today, I would say, you wear whatever you want. He's he's, uh, yeah, so he's he's going to try to get something something going as soon as this show. I've shocked these here. I'll be honest with you, I am totally shocked these here. But yeah, hey, we all we all play hurt sometimes. You know it it had it happens, saw this lead research assistant of
the program flag this for me. Study report published in BMJ Nutrition, Prevention and Health suggests that carbonated water may support weight loss by enhancing glucose uptake and and metabolism in the red blood cells of the body. Researchers said the physiological effects of carbonated water can be found in helping us feel a little bit more full, helping move food through the body, which helps our metabolism in general.
They studied a report from two thousand and four where a team found that carbonated water could support weight loss by converting HC three byproduct of metabolism in red blood cells and increasing energy production. Now the effect is very small, but they noted that sparkling water, though it should not be used as its own weight loss solution, could be integrated into a broader strategy of healthy living. Here's the problem. It stinks, and I don't mean smells bad carbonated water.
Just it's like, it's to me like drinking distilled water. It's just you got to trick yourself to like it. So you oh, no, you don't. No, you don't. Either you do better or you keep prinking sodas well. No I don't. I don't do either. I mean I will occasionally have a coke or a doctor pepper, no doubt. That was definitely my problem. But but see I've gone to I'll just tell you what I use. I use propel. Propel as a packet that it's a zero zero calorie thing,
and it's got electrolytes in it. I I perspire in the summer, in the heat, in the in the humidity big time. And so I'm out working the yard and I'm playing golf. I've got to put electrolytes back in me. I have to. And so I found this stuff. The smell, the way that they've concocted the smells is just beautiful, and it has upped my water intake dramatically because I always drank water, but now I drink a lot of water because of this stuff.
And.
So I just I've the problem that I have with these carbonated waters, and my wife loves them, is that if you pop them open and you smell them, it's like, Okay, they smell like whatever they're supposed to smell like. But when I drink it, that just it's like perryer Perier just leaves me gagging. I cannot drink that stuff. It's like the first I remember the first time someone said would you like a Perry, And I'm like, well, of course, good sir, And then I drank and it was like
a little kid. It was awful. I was like a child here. I thought I was gonna be real sophisticated with the and it was just gross to me. So just spare me the emails. I don't want to hear about your carbonated waters. I don't want to hear about it. I don't care. Okay, if it works for you, awesome,
but I'm not drinking any of them ever. The only time I would drink a carbonated water is if I like was on a desert island and a carton of it washed up, and what I would probably do is I'd open up the can, let the carbonation go go flat, and then drink it. A week later. I would just need to find a way to get get another week under my belt, and then I'd open it up and I'd drink one. That'd be it. Come back with the biggest of big stories next The Morning Show with Preston Scott.
When I first heard this yesterday late afternoon, my reaction was similar to that of when somebody says I'm gonna do this and you're not so sure it's a good idea. You just you kind of go whoa, whoa, whoa, pump the brakes here a little bit, hold on, hold on.
You're not quite sure what you're hearing at first, and then as you hear it, you're like, Okay, now I'm getting a grasp of what we're talking about here, because at first it's like this wave of I'm gonna do this and you're like, wait a minute, hold on, slow down, diz shh. Donald Trump announced with Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu, that the United States is going to take over the Gaza strip now, as in we're going to own it. Okay, you can applaud, but just you gotta
think through this a little bit. A lot of what Trump's saying about this makes sense. What's been going on there for a generation, two generations, three generations has not worked. It's not working. There's no peace. And Goal one is assuring the peace of Jerusalem of Israel, and so with that as a presupposition that is non negotiable. Now the
question becomes how to best do that. And so he's suggesting that the Palestinians in the region moved to Jordan in Egypt for a season, if not permanently, that the United States will will take full responsibility for Gozam. Now, I don't know how people in that region feel about that. Now, Israel's down for it because it to a certain extent then pulls Israel out of the crosshairs and puts the United States right smack dab in the middle of I'm not sure how I feel about the United States. Quote,
can you just take land? I understand it's I mean, it's disputed territory, is it not. I mean, I could have some of this completely wrong. But let's set all that aside for a second, let's just say, okay, we can do that. His plan is to level it, get all of the ordinance out of there, all of the hidden tunnels, all the bombs, all of the explosives. He said, the United States takes full responsibility for all of that.
We are gonna We're raising it, we are leveling the whole thing, and then we are building massive amount of jobs. He said. The goal is for a space where Palestinians, Jordanians, Jews, anyone can live there. He kind of jokingly referred to it as the Riviera of the Middle East, a tourist destination, but he said it's about creating amy and jobs and a place where people can have a life and live in peace. As of now, Jordan, Egypt, no Saudi Arabia,
no Saudi Arabia insists on a Palestinian state. They're not giving up any of their land to have one. Though. See, that's the thing. I promise you, we're going to have a chat about this where we'll open up and take some calls once we understand a little bit more about the plan. But oh my gosh, you think the Islamis hate us, now imagine not that that should deter us or cause us to, you know, say no to whatever.
But it's I think that there are I'm not convinced this is the smart artist play, especially with everything we need to do here. But forty one minutes after the hour, I didn't expect that to be the big story. It just happened.
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Johnson of the Talent Training Group. There are other big stories. Mexican cartels are now going to target border patrol agents with kamikaze drones with explosives, and any US military along the border. A memo was released on February first. El Paso Sector Intelligence Operations Center received information advising Mexican cartel leaders have authorized the deployment of drones equipped with explosives to be used against US border patrol agents and US
military personnel currently working along the border with Mexico. I think I've said this a few times when Joe is the resident. We now have a president, and I will submit to you now that that threat is being dealt with. I think calls are being made to the Mexican president. And again we do have some sources here and there. This is not based on anything. This is just what my intuition tells me. My intuition tells me the conversations are going something like this. You've seen the threats, you
know they exist. You either root this out yourselves, or I promise you, in thirty seconds, we'll be flying sorties over your nation. We'll find them and will kill them all. It's like the line I don't know if you've ever seen the movie with Denzel Washington where he is the bodyguard of Americans living in mexic Man on Fire, Man on Fire, and they kidnap a little girl. And I won't get into the details of the story, but there's a scene in there where he says to the mother
of the little girl. She says, what are you going to do? He says, I'm gonna kill them all, and that's what he does. Now. The movie's ending is a little weird. It's like what we're doing here, but there is this is now with that kind of decision by the cartels. This is now a war. They are a terrorist organization. They have clinched that designation. Remember Trump signed
an executive order making them terrorist organizations. I'm telling you, you, you you give the Mexicans an opportunity to root this out. But the first time a drone crosses over the US sovereign space with an explosive on it, as the kids used to say, it's on like Donkey Kong, and we'll take you. We'll see your little drone, little DGI drone with a little that you drop, We'll see that. We'll put our drones up in the air. What do you say, fellas? And I'm still not done with the big stories in
the press box. This is the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Just a few minutes away, expect to chat with Riley Gaines, director of the Riley Gaines her at the Leadership Institute. She has been the tip of the spear fighting against this ridiculousness that we have been discussing on this show since the onset of it. And I warned in the very first week of this show March eighteenth, two thousand
and two. This show started, and that week I warned of the dangers of political correctness, which is now wokeness, but its core is sin President today signs an executive order. We'll find out as much as is known about that executive order from Riley Gaines, who will be at that ceremony. She'll be doing interviews later on this morning. She will be probably all over Fox News, perhaps Newsmax, and I don't think the other outlets want much to do with her.
And she'll be testifying I think before a committee or two today as well, but that's coming up at just about twelve minutes from now. So far, twenty thousand or more workers have accepted the buyout offer from the Trump administration. They don't want to go back to work. Do you realize how I mean, how far away are we from COVID now? And six percent of federal employees work full time in office. Six percent we're paying for this. That's what a lot of people in the public sector just
lose sight of. And I don't care if you're a local worker, a state worker, or federal worker. You are paid off the taxes of people, and yeah, you contribute some to your own paycheck. I get that, But when you work for the public and you're expected to work from an office. Do so or quit. And so Trump is offered a very generous buyout. We'll pay you through September. Got all kinds of time to secure whatever your future looks like. It's far below the five to ten percent
they're shooting for, though they want more. But it's all part of trying to trim this thing down. People are going nuts. Democrats are just losing their minds over this. And this is what Trump promised he would do. See this is what it looks like, friends, this is what it looks like to elect somebody and they do what they said. Thomas Massey, Republican representative from Kentucky, he's a
bit of a wild card. Some people love him. I'm not fully on board with Thomas Massey, but he does have his moments, and one of them is he's introduced HR. Eight ninety nine, a one sentence bill to terminate the federal Department of Education. Trump is looking at orders to do the same. Obviously, Congress, I'm guessing has to be part.
But again it's a promise. We don't need it. We have state departments of education to set standards within a state, and we have local school boards and superintendents that we elect. We don't need anybody in charge nationally muddying up the waters, because we've seen what that does. It's been a train wreck. So we'll see where this all leads. We're gonna come back. Riley Gaines joins us next live. It's our expectation here
in the Morning Show with Preston Scott. All right, five minutes after the hour, It is the Morning Show with Preston Scott. We are we're waiting to get a call from Riley, so we are going to attempt to call her right now and get her on the line. Very busy day, of course, if you have missed the news, Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order this afternoon at three o'clock Eastern, surrounded by advocates who have been fighting to preserve women's sports, women's spaces. This is
not just about sports. This is about restrooms and locker rooms. This is about preventing some of the crimes we've already seen committed. And we're not even talking about the crimes of robbing young ladies of scholarship, offers, of awards, of placement on podiums. This is about a lot more than that. I've mentioned to you over time that my aunt Wilma Scott Heidi, co authored title nine. She would be mortified at what has happened in this country. But I'm thrilled
to have with us Riley Gaines. Riley, you are a hero. I just describe you as a tip of the spear. Tell us what your expectations are today with the executive order from President Trump.
Well, let me just say it is a pleasure to be on with you. And of course I know exactly who who your grandmother is, so what I mean really what an honor. Look, I'm thrilled to see President Trump take decisive action as he is in signing this executive order. Of course, it was a campaign promise of his. I remember when its platform was released, issue number seventeen in big bold butters no men and women's sports, and he's certainly fulfilling on that promise that things could have been
so different had the alternative one on November fifth. If that were the case, there would be no future of women's sports because you don't have women's sports when you allow men into them. So my hope for today President Trump, and what I expect, is him to send a very clear message to women across the nation, old, young, it doesn't matter. The message is that you matter, You are worthy of calling yourself champions. You shouldn't have to compete against a man to succeed and to thrive. And so
that to me is moral clarity. That to me is of course common sense, which is certainly what the other side really I mean. Unfortunately, what an entire political party, at least in terms of elected representation, has lost the ability to do. They've lost the ability to communicate with with comment ins everyday people, and of course their messaging on issues like this one is totally off the mark from how everyday Americans feel, Riley.
One of the things that I've noted, as a guy who has followed sports for a lot of my adult life because of my dad's background, who is a broadcaster for CBS Television, I've noticed the NCAA's total and complete lack of courage and all of this. They continue to say, well, we're going to wait on the government. So now does this action finally get the NCAA to do the right thing?
That's the intentions, of course, there there's always a bit of a hurdle and enforcing we will see how willing they are to comply. But honestly, I think the NCUBLEA is thrilled that President Trump is signing this executive order. Based on the conversations I've had with the higher ups there, they all tell me, look, we want to do the right thing. Our hands are tied. And when I ask them, I'm like, what do you mean your hands are tied?
You know you're the president of the NC double A. They say to me, well, well, you know, we don't want to lose. We don't we don't want.
To be sued this, this and this. Obviously it's the very money driven motive, to which I responded with, okay, I'm going to sue you and I am. Anyways, I hope that we will see the inchuable as comply. But we had Charlie Baker testified for the Senate just a few weeks ago, and he said basically that the INC Double A is not beholden to Title nine. To If that's the case, then.
I hope the Department of Education especially follows through and says the no federal funding for the instable A and for these institutions that allow this.
Yeah, I hope so as well. Is the executive order going to expand into restrooms locker room facilities in public, whether it's colleges or K twelve schools.
The executive order has not been released fully yet, but I imagine what will happen is similar to legislation that's being introduced even Hr twenty eight in the House, for example. I imagine it will cover women's sports and women's spaces like locker rooms. And again, as someone with personal experience here on both fronts, I can attest to how violating. Obviously, people, everyone can at least everyone with a pair of sensibility
and rationality can see the unfairness in the competition. But what you could never possibly understand, unless it's a situation you know, you yourself or maybe your daughter has been in, is just how violating that locker room was. Being forced to undress next to a six foot four man who was fully naked, fully impact fully exposing himself inches away from where we were simultaneously fully undressed. I mean that, to me, at least in terms of betrayal, felt a
lot more just violating than the competition piece did. So I think this will be an all encompassing executive order.
Riley, I know you've got a lot of interviews, a lot of things. It's going to be a busy day, one that you should be very proud of because you have been in the front of all of this. You've taken a lot of attacks physically as well as online and so forth. I hope I don't sound like just a doddering old man when I say I'm proud of you.
That makes my day. It really does. And like I said, that's the way the majority of Americans feel. For a while, it was framed as if this was you know, I was in the minority for thinking how I did maybe two years ago. But to see now the support and to see and really feel the encouragement and the people who stand beside me, people like yourself, man, it's it's it just feels like we're being vindicated right now with
everything going on, all of the winds. President Trump signing another executive order on day one declaring there are only two sexes because your grandma imagine that that that would need to be done at any point, well, our lives, no, And it was my aunt, by the way, that that was behind all of that.
But listen, Riley, I know you got to run. There are rumors you might be in the area sometime this year, So if that, if that happens, I hope we get an opportunity to have a longer visit.
Absolutely, I would love that.
Yes, sir, thanks so very much, Riley, best best of success to you. Thank you very much. Riley Gaines with us this morning here on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Every single one of you that has a daughter that is playing sports or will play sports, you owe this that specific young lady, your prayers and your dead of gratitude. Did you hear what she described what was taking place
when Leah Thomas, Dude Thomas was competing against them. Man, it is sickening to me, and I'm going to use this as an opportunity to just stick this in the face of all of you that are Democrats. You're standing up for this transgender nonsense. You are harming women, your membership in an organization that supports the dehumanization of women, of taking away the opportunities for women to earn scholarships. Don't tell me that it hasn't happened. It already has happened.
There are already young men running in track meets in high school, playing sports in high school that are taking scholarships away from young girls in college programs, because college programs, because of the lack of courage of the NCAA, do not have the heart, the intelligence, the fortitude to do the right thing and say no, oh, there are men's sports and there are women's sports, and we will determine it based on birth, biological makeup of the person at birth,
and if needed, DNA testing, Because the DNA, no matter how many injections you get, no matter how many surgeries you get, no matter how many puberty blockers you take, the DNA will never ever change. When you're dead and buried and in the grave and forty years from now, for some reason, someone says, let's dig them up. You're gonna be a man or a woman. Your skeletal remains will reveal what you were, not what you think you are at a given moment. This is a lie from
the pit of hell. And I can't even begin to describe to you the amount of hate and vitriol. Riley gains his faced. Do you realize she she had to get police escort to get out of a building on a on a public campus in America because they were threatening to harm her these awakened brats on these college campuses that have been allowed to protest fine, but commit acts of violence over this. It's it's remarkable what she's endured. And I am that's one of the high water marks.
It was six minutes that was That's one of the high water marks for me personally as a human to talk to somebody that has the courage that she has displayed, and to have her on the show. I mean, oh my gosh, eighteen past the hour. Yeah, we're running late.
It's okay. Yeah.
I sit back at times like this and I just am so grateful to God. Some of you are rolling your eyes, You're like, really, come on, yeah, really, Why in the world when that young lady is going to be on Fox, and she's going to be on the networks, and she's testifying before Congress today and she's going to be with the President of the United States this afternoon, How in the world is she on this little show.
I got nothing for you. God just gives us favor, And I hope that that you tell others about what we do here, because that's how we have grown this show, because we have access to guests that other programs just they don't even bother dreaming about it because they don't even try. When I say, it is not about me or us as as staff, it's because God gives us favor. It's the only way it makes sense. So if you just step back and think about it, I guess here's
what I want to say. We're gonna kill this segment. I guess what I want to say is this. If there's anything that I could say to you that might be really helpful and relevant about what I've just said, consider that approach in everything you do. God has given us favor for twenty three years, and we continue after all the year, all these years to just be strong in the ratings and strong and in clients that trust us to tell their message. And yeah, some of you say, man,
you got a lot of commercials. Well yeah, but you also have come to learn that we've got a lot of really good clients that we tell you about, a lot of good businesses that support this. And if you're a business man, think about it. But more than anything else, the overarching message here is that it's not about us. It's it's about you. And I believe God gives us favor for you, not for us, But for you. So you step back and you say, okay, well, what was
in that for me? Think about it? Think about what Riley Gains has done and how she stood and persevered, and where we are now. I wish it wouldn't require an executive order to do the freaking right thing, but that's where we are, and the right thing is gonna be done. And mark my words, the unhinged, mentally unwell transgendered left is going to lose their minds in a massive way over this. Boo. Who I'm sorry, I have empathy.
Get help. Be who God created you to be. And God didn't create you to be messed up with your gender. But what does this all mean to you? Why is God giving you access to people like we give you access to what's in it for you? There are things to be encouraged by, to learn from, to grow, to be stretched, to be pushed, to be nudged. Some of you are listening, and you were maybe even on the fence on this whole transgender thing. I don't know how, And this is a giant shove for you. Get off
the fence. If you thought it was acceptable for men to compete against women, you're just wrong. There's not an opinion on that. There is no opinion on that. You're wrong anyway. I just sat back and was just reflecting on God and his grace, and I'm pray protection over that young lady and her family and the other young ladies that are fighting this in court. Can you imagine having to sue for that? All Right, we're really late here. Big stories in the press box coming out.
This is the Morning Show with Preston Scott alongside and injured.
Jose Can you see I am Preston Scott thirty seven past the hour talking hurt today. That's what he is. But he's a gamer. He's a gamer's kind of guy you want in the clutch because he's here. Fact, he was sitting in the parking lot when I pulled in this morning. He was real here. I gotta be real fast to get us back on track. Jad Johnson next hour. If you missed the interview with Riley Gaines, it'll be
on the Conversations podcast just a little bit. Yesterday, Donald Trump proposing that the United States literally take ownership of the Gaza Strip. Huh. If you went huh, you are not alone level the whole thing. Be responsible for the rebuild a lot of jobs to the region, and he said, it's time for peace, and what you guys have done for the last three generations hasn't worked, so we're gonna try something different. Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu. President
Trump is taking it to a much higher level. He sees a different future for that piece of land that has been the focus of so much terrorism, so much, so many attacks against US, so many trials, so many tribulations. He has a different idea, and I think it's worth paying attention to this. Now. That's not a ringing endorsement. That's a hm. Mexican cartels targeting border patrol agents and US military on the border with Kamakazi drones with explosives.
My solution is very simple, Tell the Mexican president root it out, find them, end it, or we will because if they drop one bomb on our side of the border, we are going to kill them all. It's just that simple, and there will be collateral damage, but we will kill them all. I had seOne right in a couple, a two thousand pound hydrogen bomb. I'll back it down, just normal ordinance. Drop a bomb on one or two of the cartel leaders' homes. I'm guessing that strategy might end too.
That's what a listener suggests. Twenty thousand workers a little bit more have agreed to the buyout offer to get out of federal government. It's well below the five to ten percent they want. The deadlines tomorrow. The offers on the table till tomorrow, so we'll see. Tom Massey, representative from Kentucky, has introduced a bill to eliminate the Department of Education. Today, at three o'clock, Donald Trump signs an executive order protecting women's sports. What it says, how broad
it is, we don't know. Forty minutes past the hour, back on time, It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott. It's The Morning Show with Preston Scott. All right, to set the stage for what follows, Let's remind ourselves who Ilhan Omar is. She's a member of Congress. She has no In my opinion, she should not be allowed to be a member of Congress. But let's just go back to twenty eighteen and what she said on national television.
I would say our country should be more few of white man across our country because they are actually causing most of the deaths within this country.
Now, let's set aside the fact that that's just a factual, patented untruth, that's just a lie. But let's get to the bigotry and the racism in that statement. Imagine now, what would happen if a white politician said that about blacks. No, that's how you judge this. You inverted and you let
me know what you think. Now, for what she just said, she is taking questions, gathering a group of Somalis in I'm guessing her socialist district in Minnesota, and I'm heartbroken to what's happened to the area so around the Twin Cities. I will interpret based on the subtitles what she says, but I just to add some authenticity to this because it is her speaking along with someone asking questions. This is her having recently just spoken to the media about
immigration and ICE, and this is how it unfolded. Advised people living in the country living illegally. I advise the Somalian people that if ICE attempts to question you Ice and you are not obligated to answer their questions, just state that you were advised by a lawyer not to answer their questions, and disclosure of your name immigration status and the mode of entry is not mandatory.
You're not.
Learn the laws and prepare yourself and and refrain from disclosing information that you would prefer them not.
Know and information about that.
Here's my question, is that a member of Congress aiding and a betting some will write to me saying that's that's treason. Is I don't know that that's trees it is, but I feel pretty certain it's. I mean, you're aiding and a betting people that have broken the law from from being properly detained and deported. And I just I don't know that it's a gray area. I think it's pretty clear. But she's advising illegal alien Somalis and around
Minneapolis how to avoid deportation. I'm not stupid. This stuff happening all over the place, and I think that you get to a point where as this problem at you know, changes, it will evolve. We're deporting the worst of the worst, but some of the worst are still getting getting hidden. They haven't been necessarily caught and apprehended yet. When these people commit crimes, and they will because they have. They're
criminals by virtue of breaking into the country. And remember all of the Democrats that we played yesterday, from Hillary Clinton to Barack Obama, to Nancy Pelosi to Chuck Schumer, all talking about how wrong it is for people to enter this country illegally, how you can't just have an open border, how you've got to take steps to shut down the border. I mean that we heard it. We
heard them all. I think at some point this now goes to a next level, and then you can look at members of Congress and saying, Okay, you're aiding and a betting you are, you're committing a crime. The people of her district don't have the sense to kick her out. That tells me, honestly, that would tell me if I'm ice, that is a place to zero in on that congressional district. But that's profiling. Yeah, well, that's what criminal work is.
When you solve crimes, you profile. That's how you solve crimes, you profile. I'm sorry, we're looking for a white male, we're looking for a black male, we're looking for a white female. That's called profiling. I don't know what to tell you, but if I'm if, I'm a member of the Trump administration and I'm now tasked with finding all of the illegal immigrants in this country. I am starting in the obvious places Chicago, Boston, New York City, Los Angeles,
et cetera. But I'm also going to congressional districts where the squad exists. Any member of the squad aoc ilhan omar anyone. That's where I'm going. Forty seven forty eight past the hour. Get you ready for personal defense?
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Lots of things to talk about with j D. Johnson, So let me advance this and we'll turn on our call screener. Because if you have a question and you'd like to visit with JD and me, you can call in and I will set everything that I want to talk about to the side so that you can ask your question. It can be about personal defense. It can be about firearms, it can be about training, it can be about ammunition, but related to personal defense and the
firearm industry's Second Amendment stuff. You can call us in the next hour zero two zero five to BFLA. We'll take your calls. We'll also take email. Preston at iHeartRadio dot com. So if you don't have time to get on the air and hold, but you'd like to send a question, easy enough. Just send me a question Preston at iHeartRadio dot com and we'll take your questions. But I have a long list of things to discuss, and I can promise you one thing we will discuss as
time permits. Governor Ron De Santis is getting national press for declaring a Second Amendment summer. He wants the legislature to approve a Second Amendment summer tax holiday from Memorial Day to the fourth of July, firearms, ammunition and all of you at Coutree Monts tax free in the state of Florida. Ho as a gun dealer, telling is probably pretty excited about that as well. It would potentially save about eight million dollars on firearm ammunition related taxes and
so forth. And that is as described online as based. But there are other things that the legislature needs to consider and do. There's a bill that is been proposed. It needs a companion in the Senate, but it would do away with the ban on bump stocks in the state. That is among a few things that need to happen for gun owners in the state of Florida. You know, Florida really doesn't have that good a grade all things considered when it comes to the Second Amendment. It can
do better. And so it's just something that we need to make sure that we are we're addressing with lawmakers on a regular basis. Lawmakers listening to the program, aids that are listening to the program. You need to put open carry out there. Florida Sheriff's Association is wrong. It's not about well tactically.
It's really not a smart eye.
Who cares what you think tactically and what I think tactically. It's the Second Amendment. Jade Johnson joins me, next, cannot wait, all right, if I passed the hour, it is the third hour. I have turned the page on the rundown.
So we are officially now in the home stretch of the show, and we take this time twice a month to talk a little personal defense, a little Second Amendment, a little firearms ammunition training, DA DA da da, And joining me, of course from the Talent Training Group is co founder of the Talent Range and all Things Talent, including co host of Talent Outdoors. He is J. D. Johnson.
Hello, good morning, how I'm fantastic carry I'm doing well.
I mean, can you can you even get your brain around how different things are in our nation in just ten days or so.
It's like a blur. I mean it's been a blur. Absolutely.
I quoted Grant who said winning never gets old. I don't get tired of winning, and there's some wins out there.
Absolutely it has been. It's a whole different attitude in general from most of the folks that deal with on a daily basis.
I want to give everybody who's listening an opportunity. If you have a question pressing at iHeartRadio dot com or call in, I'll bump you ahead of me, because that's the kind of guy I am. I have a list of questions, but I will let you call in with your questions. But I do have some email questions. Okay, so let's just start tackling this stuff. I see a lot of ads for magnetic firearm holders that you can just mount in your car. Is that legal not in Florida?
Carried openly in the vehicle in Florida. The firearm or carried in a vehicle in Florida. It either has to be on your person with a you know, on your person concealed or securely in case not ready for immediate use, which entails closed up in the glovebox, center consoles, snapped in a holster, in a gun rug, in a gun box.
If it's a magnetic clip holster thing that has a snap on it.
Yeah, you're fine. Then if it's secured. Let's say the holster is secured to some part of the vehicle and it has a snap on it, then you would be fine under the statute. And the statute is kind of conflicting now with the that statute is kind of in some conflict, and I think there's probably some attorneys out
there that would say you're perfectly fine doing that. They need to clean up some stuff with there because of the lack of the necessity for a concealed carry permit to carry concealed So but right now, I would err on the side of caution and carry it the way in the vehicle the way the statute says.
Let's talk about the practicality of it. Let's say you're doing it legally and you've got to snap on it and so forth. Are there advantages to having it mounted that way versus something else? Or is it literally vehicle by vehicle, person by person.
Is a vehicle by vehicle, person by person thing. You know, it is readily at that point, if it's mounted there, it's readily accessible, and it's quite faster a tree from there. But you know, if you're I tell people this, if you're paying attention to what's going on around you, you don't need a one point five second draw from your you know, sitting in your vehicle, you usually have some time to react if somebody's approaching your vehicle.
So next question comes from Chris. He said, and we've talked about this. What are your thoughts on pepper ball guns like burness.
Well, it's a any kind of pepper device is a pain compliance for eighty or so percent of the population. I'm not a fan of them. I'm really not. Just like I'm not a big fan of pepper spray. It's a great distraction technique or distraction device, keeping in mind that OC only works on about eighty percent of the population.
Yeah, you've shared some personal stories about dealing with that in your law enforcement career.
Yeah, it just I've been exposed to OC spray countless times as an instructor teaching that in the academy and with agencies and some people that just doesn't do much to I'm one of those people. It doesn't do much to me. It might make me mad if you sprayed me with it, but that's about the extent of It's not going to incapacitate me in any way. Now the pepper ball or the burner stuff, you're getting some impact too.
The downside to it is if you have somebody that's highly motivated to do you harm, it's not going to stop them. And just it's not like what you see on television or you know. It may stop a percentage of people that are not highly motivated to hurt you, but you get somebody that's on drugs, mentally, not all there, mentally in a state of rage, it's probably not going to stop them.
They're at a totally different adrenaline.
Level yep, and adrenaline is a very very powerful drug that our body manufactures.
We got more to if you have a question Preston at iHeartRadio dot com. I've got a list of things we're going to talk about next year in the morning Shore with Preston Scott with JD. Johnson of the Talent Training group Levin passed the hour.
JD.
Johnson with me and we are talking about personal defense, second amendments and things in the news. Before we get to that. I'm always putting the audience first, sir, Yes, I always put them first.
You do.
Here we go, This is a question from Well, I'll leave the name out of it. I want to keep my ar in my bedroom closet for home defense. Any recommendations for a quick release locking system to keep it there safely?
But ready, Yeah, there's there are some out there.
She said, feel free to name brands.
I can't. You know, I'm having a I'm having not quite senior moment yet. I can't remember there there is a company out there that makes one with a with a you know, a barrel lock, uh set up that that clamps around it. And for the life of me, I can't call the brand.
When you say a barrel lock, it's like a.
Coke machine lock the round the round key, okay, that you you push in and turn and then do the opposite to do you unlock the button?
Okay? But let me ask you, if you had an emergency, is that the type of release you want?
Well? It beats the alternatives, which I don't know of another alternative. I don't know anybody else, I know the ones that I've seen uses that kind of device. Okay, and yeah, under stress, it might be hard getting that key in the in the hole, right, you know. But once again, if you're locking it up for because you have kids in the house, that's one thing. Sure, you're locking it up because when you leave the house, you don't want it accessible to a bad guy that breaks
into your house. That's a whole different citizcenario. So hypothetically, if you don't have kids in the house that you're trying to secure it from, leave it unlocked while you're home, you know, lock it up when you leave the house. So you know, you have to kind of figure the circumstances.
I guess Federal Court ruling eighteen, nineteen and twenty year olds cannot be prohibited from purchasing handguns it has now been ruled unconstitutional. It's probably gonna end up in the Supreme Court they're going to be ruling probably the same thing.
But your thoughts, Oh, I think that it should have been that should have been overturned years ago. You know, at eighteen years old, I remember sending my draft card in at eighteen years old saying that you know I could be drafted into military service.
Me too.
I'm responsible at eighteen years old for my actions. I'm an adult, and you know it shouldn't be it. It's bad to say there's there's some twenty five and thirty year olds that probably shouldn't be allowed.
To the punch. I was just gonna say fifty.
Year olds that people my age that shouldn't be allowed to have guns because of their behavior, their mindset, their attitude, whatever else, lack of maturity, lack of maturity. But there's plenty of eighteen year olds that would be perfectly fine having access to or being able. And in Florida right now, because of the Marjorie Stoneman Douglas Act, you have to be twenty one to purchase a firearm of any kind period.
Now, doesn't that render that law at this point pretty much unconstitutional?
Well, it no, because it's a state law, it's not a federal law. There's things that are like right now, bump stocks are not prohibited federally in Florida. They're still illegal because of Florida statute. And there's a Florida statute that says any device that you put on a gun that increases it can increase the cyclic rate of the firearm or the speed in which you can fire the firearm. There's a law on the books in Florida. Bump stocks
are illegal in Florida. Reforced reset triggers, all of these things that are have been federally made legal through court decisions are still not legal in Florida right now.
So it's not subject to what the United States Constitution says because.
Of the Tenth Amendment that says states can make their own laws. It's still but aren't there limits to that? Well, that's what the courts have to decide. Yeah, I don't think anybody's challenged it in Florida. I don't know of anybody. I don't know of any chance.
Well, if there's a state that ought to be smart enough to do the right thing and get rid of the red flag law, the long gun ban, etc. Here in Florida, it's this legislature. They need to just do it.
It needs to be addressed one way or the other so that there's some clarity.
Yeah, you know, I would appreciate the consistency as well. We got more to come. You got a question, send it my way preston Atiheartradio dot com or call us if I zero two zero five to BFLA. More to come with Jade Johnson of the Talent Training Group twenty one Past the Hour. JD. Johnson of the Talent Training Group Talent Range dot Com is our guest co host with Charlie on the weekends with Talent Outdoors, and a cast of characters has evolved over time. All you can do is laugh at this point.
I do a lot of that on I'll tell you what. I'll tell you what. I get so tickled in there sometimes, Yeah, you do.
All right. We got a call off air and it was something we were going to talk about anyway, because the governor has said, look, let's let's cross the finish line on the second Amendment here and let's get open carry to my desk. I will sign it. You've got Wayne Ivy, Sheriff of Broward I believe it is Broward County, saying, look, the majority of sheriffs in this state are fine with open carry and support it. The association is the one that's opposing it. So let's just talk open carry for
just a second. Because the lady you called in said women need it so they can not be targets and it can be seen that they have a firearm on their person.
Yeah. So I've made my position really clear about this many many times over. I am in favor of it constitutionally speaking, correct. I think everybody should have the right, just like we have the rights to do a lot of other things that are not the smartest thing in the world to do. Tactically, it's a horrible decision.
Speak to that, Okay, please address it from the women's perspective as best you can.
So the downside to it is most women are not going to go to the trouble of having a security type holster because they're big and bulky and not friendly to small guns. They don't make them for small guns. They don't make them for concealable firearms. And what I'm talking about is when you see a police officer on the street that's openly carrying. One of the big concerns of being a police officer because they have a gun sitting there in wide open spaces is retention if somebody
decides they want to take your gun from you. And there's times when police officers and crowds there's people arms reach right behind them, this, that, and the other. So their holsters take one or two, or most of the time at least three different steps to draw that gun from the holster. They have retention hoods, retention snaps, trigger guard snaps, and this, so they're having to push two or three buttons. Sot's just call it two or three
buttons to draw that weapon out. Civilians are not going to go to that trouble to carry level three Safari land you know as ls ALS security holster. The likelihood, in my in my humble opinion, the likelihood of somebody taking your gun away from you when you're not paying attention is much higher if they know.
You have it. So you and the lady you called was concerned, and I get it, concerned about being a target in the world we live in today, which is absolutely a reality. But your contention is that this in fact might make.
You more of a target or of a target, and some bad guy is going to end up taking your gun from you because you've never trained to physically retain your gun or get in a fight over a gun that you're wearing on your holster.
And to be abundantly clear, we're not talking about carrying concealed. We're talking about openly carry.
We're talking about open carry where it's I'm you know, two feet away from you, and I can see that within arms reach. You're wearing a gun in a holster that's probably not a secure holster. That and I can physically overpower you and take your gun from you. And whether I use it on you or not is up to me at that point. Is that if I'm the bad guy, right, so, there is a lot of drawbacks. I would not carry openly even if it was legal
for me to do so. And I was a police officer for twenty six years know how to defend and fight to keep my gun. I've been trained at that time and time again that was an every year thing.
And well, you're just not afraid to punch someone in the face.
Yeah, And I'm six foot three, two hundred and fifty pounds and shrong enough to overpower a lot of people where a smaller, weaker person may not be. So I think it's a bad idea Tactically. I think we all should have the right to make a bad decision if
that's you know, what we want to do. So I think that you know, the ladies like the lady's saying, I think, but I think you can give off the air of don't mess with me by the way you carry yourself and the way you behave and the things you say, and the way you look at people and all you can send a whole lot of signals. Yes,
you can don't mess with me. I'm capable of taking care of myself eye contact and so exactly eye contact, paying attention to your surroundings, not getting so caught up and doing whatever it is you're doing out in public that you're not aware of your surroundings. Yeah, and you
know I harp on being aware of your surroundings. And that's what I'm talking about when I say that, not just you know, I'm looking around and watching who's moving or whatever, but make an eye contact, carrying yourself the right way.
I'm on a table what I have written down here, I want to continue this. I'm going to talk some more about this twenty seven past the hour. To whoever called, thank you. You've stimulated a nice discussion here, and I hope you've come to realize that might not be the smartest thing for you to do if we go open carry here in Florida. Twenty eight past the hour. Got to get right back to it. Personal defense time always
goes so fast. When we've got JD. Charlie in the studio, j D. Johnson with me from the Talent Training Group, we go right to the phone lines. Alan, thank you for being patient. What's your question for JD?
Great?
Thank you very much. My question is is that while I don't disagree about open carry and the problems associated with letting people know that you're carrying a weapon, the question I have is is there are they going to modify the seal carry so that in the event that I inadvertently flash or print, I'm not going to be in trouble because as a big man, my shirts don't always go down as far as they need to go, and if I raise my arms, there's a possibility that my weapon might show. So I know that.
That's a problem with the concealed as it is.
Actually it's not that that has been corrected years ago. The printing is absolutely not a problem, and the inadvertent exposure of your weapon, the unintentional inadvertent exposure of your firearm under the current concealed carry laws has been has been fixed.
A lot of that They fixed that in the law. In other words, it's not now just we're talking about No, it's it's in print now.
Yeah, it's been that was fixed five or six some years ago.
There you go. All right, Alan, thank you very much. I appreciate, uh, appreciate your call. I want to continue our discussion on because it really gets to the heart of what we always talk about here with personal defense and how one carries oneself and just some simple things that you can point listeners to on just what needs to be pattern and habit for them.
Yeah. You know, when you're out in public, you're pulling into a parking lot at a big store, don't pull in straight off the road and straight into a parking space. Slow down a little bit, maybe drive the parking lot, drive through the parking lot to park on the opposite
side from where you entered the parking lot. At you know, if you see somebody sketchy that you think doesn't look right, listen to that little voice in your head that says, hey, something's not right here, and either don't go in, or don't get out of your car, or keep moving or find somewhere different or whatever. You know, if you get surprised with something, make eye contact. Let that guy that makes you nervous, let him know that you see him, you know, make eye contact with him. And don't let
somebody out in public. Have one of my one of my dear friends and customers come in the store yesterday or day before and was telling me that she was at the gas station on her way out to the range and some guy, some shady looking fellow, comes up to her at the gas pumps, and she said, I stopped him. I put my hand up when he was about ten feet away and just said, no, I don't
have anything for you. Leave me alone. And you know, so what you offended somebody that was fixing to ask for money or whatever it was that they were fixing to do. But she said, he immediately turned around and went the other way, you know. And I'm like, well, that's exactly you handled that exactly right. She said. I was very forceful and said no, I don't have anything for you, and addressed him before he got in that distance.
And I know for a fact that she was carrying and always does so concealed and she was able to back up that posture and that behavior that she took. But because she was forceful about it on the before it ever got there.
That is a classic example of the old mom's adage, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
Yeah, you know, I've shared this story. We were at took the kids up to the Imax theater of Claiming Plaza to a movie in the afternoon, and I saw this guy come off the sidewalk as we were all walking out and as me and my family, and he comes off and he's making a bee line for us. I mean he changed direction, locked on and he's coming
right straight for us, and the kids kept walking. I just stopped, took a little bit, changed my stance a little bit, took a little bit more of a defensive stance as he's walking up, and just that I didn't have to say anything or do anything. I just stopped and I locked on his eyes, made very you know, made eye contact with him, changed my posture and got
into kind of a defensive stance. And that guy just made a hard rite and completely changed his direction just from that little bit of body language projection, And that can absolutely change a bad guy's behavior. He decided he didn't want to come up and talk to us anymore, and just from my body language. Yeah, because people that live on the streets and there's all kind of signals that they pick up that we take for granted sometime you know that we don't pay attention to, but they do.
Yeah, they're reading you every step of the way.
Absolutely, thank you.
All Right, we got more to come with Jadie Johnson on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Jadie Johnson with me for a few more minutes, and we're going to just take this where it has led us, and that is some tips. We always try to find something that we can help people get better at being more prepared to be safe. And let's take these examples that we're talking about. You just mentioned a situation where you took
a more defensive stance. Accelerate that a little bit to the range where someone can practice, and some things that they should maybe think about and do if they should have to draw firem.
Well, one of the things pressing is is and I see it people all the time at the range. They'll start out, they'll start out from the time they load their gun and put it in the holster or whatever, and they're going to go practice, they're shooting drill. They stay in that defensive posture the entire time they're there, So why not try starting from a very relaxed position, hands down below your waist or in your pockets or whatever.
You start out with your hands in your pockets like you're you know, happy, go lucky, whatever, walk into the store looking for your wallet, trying to get your credit card out to pay with whatever. Start in that position. Start in that position of disadvantage, maybe your back is to the target, and then get somebody to help you there, or use a shot time, or we rent them out.
You can buy your own where you're prompt prompted either verbally or with a shot time or beep to to change, to go from being relaxed and that relaxed date to a fighting stance or to a fighting position or to a straight to a drawl. You know you can. You need to practice. If you're going to carry conceal, you need to practice getting your cover garment out of the way, whatever that is, whether it's a shirt, a jacket, a
vest a, whatever you're carrying in a bag. You need to practice from that from that starting point.
The reality is, if you're carrying concealed, you're you've got something covering it. Even if you're just wearing a simple untucked shirt. Yep. But there are things that you need to know about preparing to draw. One of them that we talked about just briefly in the break was, you know, I'm wearing a little sweater vest right now and just casually having my hand on the bottom of that garment to get ready to tug it out of the way.
Absolutely, and you know, whether it's a whether it's pulling the jacket to the side, lifting the t shirt up right, you know, and you don't have to lift it from the bottom. You can you can keep your hands.
You know.
You don't know any boxers that fight start now with their hands blow their waist. So generally when we get into a fighting stance of some kind or another, our hands are pretty significantly above our waist and below our shoulders, right, So we're somewhere in this with our hands out in
front of us. So if you're starting from that position, you can grab your shirt, you know, halfway up and lift it high enough to get your support hand in there to or get your support hand up high enough to lift the shirt so you can get your strong hand on your farm.
You know, you love people coming out to the range and plinking. It's a great fun, it's a lot of it's a it's a great family time. But if you're carrying for the purpose of personal defense.
You need to practice the way you're going to can't just.
Stand still and shoot paper targets.
Get in the habit of side stepping to the left, to the right, to the rear, maybe even stepping forward to advance. If you're you're carrying a farm that you're not proficient with at whatever distance you may be, you may want to be an effective To put an effective shot on target, you may have to take a couple of steps forward.
If you're carrying concealed and you're practicing at the range, I see a lot of people shoot one shot and kind of look over their gun and stare it. Did they do? But in this concealed carry situation where you have to deploy your firearm and fire, one shot is not the thing to do well.
One shot might do the trick if you put that one shot in the right place. You just have to be prepared for that second, third, fourth, fifth, whatever to do.
You advise people to do one shot and look or two or three.
You know, like I said, you you you want to make that first shot count. But I don't ever want to stop with that first shot, as I don't want there's no guarantee and it's more likely than not that that one shot is not going to do the trick right and unless you just get really lucky, you know, and that includes people that are professionally absolutely absolutely yeah, law enforcement, you know you're you have it in your head. I'm going to pull the trigger while aimed at the
bad guy until the thread is not there anymore. If that happens in one shot, you gotta be prepared to turn off the turn off the switch. If it doesn't happen in the first shot and I'm still presented with a thread there, I'm gonna keep shooting until the thread is not there.
As always, thanks for the time, my pleasure, appreciate. Always fun to visit JD. Johnson with us remember Talent Outdoors on the weekends, and of course you can go see him at the Talent Training Group online to talent range dot com. I know commercial airline pilots probably probably no commercial pilots in general flying jets up there. With this story, authorities are investigating the origins of a mysterious chunk of ice that fell out of the sky and hit a
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I mean, I get that it would it would maybe break off. And and you've got you know, icing de icing systems on on these jets and on you know a lot of private general aviation planes. You've got the ability to de ice a plane to keep the wings safe when when flying. But my goodness, gracious, when I saw the whole, it's like that scene from Home alone.
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