Hey there, Hi, there, ho there, how are you? And welcome? Good morning. It's Wednesday, February the nineteenth. More on that date and mere moments here on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. I'm Preston. He's Jose all dressed up, ready to go, wearing his black and red Make America Great Again hat the twenty twenty four edition. As we begin the radio broadcast here Show fifty three nineteen and as always,
we begin with some scripture in our church. We are studying the pastoral letters of Timothy, and we'll go on from there, but first and Timothy, these are letters that Paul wrote to Timothy, and I want you to consider the context here. Paul, formerly Saul the dude murdered Christians, Jesus sought him out, resurrected Jesus shows up and says
to him, dude, what are you doing. Saul had a bit of an epiphany, changed his name to Paul, probably because Saul wasn't really wildly warmly received, and became the most prolific writer of the New Testament. And Timothy was one of his proteges, someone that he entrusted to ministry. And these are letters of instruction and he says in
one Timothy four verses one and two. Now the Spirit expressly says that in later times some will depart from the faith by devoting themselves to deceitful spirits and teachings of demons. Through the insincerity of liars whose consciences are seared, will depart from the faith. That's an id right there, that is an identifier. We're not talking about people people
that never made a commitment to God. We're not talking about people that live in the world of the occult, of false religions, of this world of humanism and atheism. We're talking about Christians who have departed from their faith and are now teaching heresy. They're teaching wrong. Paul's warning Timothy that these people exist. And I'm using this to
remind you. This illustrates why you must study God's word so that when someone speaks heresy offers teaching that's just not right, you know, the teachings of demons, we think immediately and not incorrectly, that this is just the the overt anti God philosophies that are out there. When when did we see the first teaching of a demon in Genesis? When Satan said, did God really say you're not to eat from any tree. No, he didn't say that, He said don't eat of this one tree. But notice a
little bit of a little bit of truth. Distorted, words omitted, things removed, things added. That's the danger of today's pulpits. The only way you'll know if you're sitting under a pastor that's teaching God's word correctly is to read the Bible yourself. Ten minutes past the hour, it's the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Woke up and it started pouring
rain went out there. So if it's raining where you are, take your time, add a little to your commute, leave a little early if you're taking the kiddos to school, and allow for it. That's my advice to you. It's wet out there, and it's gonna be kind of a rainy day, and then we're gonna get it's gonna get cold again. We got some we got a night in the twenties, I think coming tomorrow night. Woof yeah, buddy,
let's see here. February the nineteenth, eighteen oh seven, Former Vice President Aaron Burr is arrested in Alabama on suspicions that he is scheming to establish an independent republic. Come on, man, I mean, what is he thinking? Eighteen oh seven, you didn't even give it a chance. Oh yeah, all right. Eighteen forty seven, first rescuers reached the Donner Party. Did you learn about the Donner Party when you were in school?
I want to say yes, but it's been so long that it sounds that Wally that was the group that resorted to cannibalism to survive. Oh yes, yes, yes, band of California bound settlers stranded by snow in the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
Toothpick anyone. Eighteen seventy eight, Thomas Edison receives a patent for the phonograph. I'm you know, it's so sad that Thomas Edison stole some stuff along the way because it's Sully's my admiration, because you know, my admiration for the phonograph. It's just it's mind boggling that in those grooves, through a diamond stylus comes faithfully recreated music and words singing. It's incredible to me that that causes me more awe
than today's computer age. I'm a simpleton, I get it, but man, I just don't know that Thomas edisonly invented it. Maybe he did. Tip of the cap Te. I just I just bad rap. Nineteen forty two Fdr signs in executive order authorizing the internment of Japanese Americans. I get it, I get it. I've tried to put myself in that spot. We clearly had spies in Hawaii that set up our military for that cowardly attack on our nation. But I think I think we overreacted on that one with the
internment camps. Nineteen forty five, US Marines begin a horrific struggle for the Pacific island of Ewojima. One of the great guests I have ever had on this show, and I had him on multiple times down the hall in our first studio was Lieutenant General Larry Snowden, who led one of the rifle companies on Ewojima. He retired as
I believe command of the Pacific Marines. I mean. General Snowden was a man and humble, and I remember him telling a story that he had never ever spoken of when I interviewed him all those years later, something that had always bothered him about ewo Jima. But what a wonderful man loved Jesus sang in the choir at celebration Baptist Church till his final days. What a man of honor. Okay, it's real. Quickly here, you're to glance. Now we want
national day. Today's National Arabian Horse Day, National Vet Girls Rise Day. Okay, National Lash Day, National Chocolate Mint Day. I have some chocolate mand oreos. Those are incredible. Seventeen minutes past that, we come back five thousand years later. Heyn, good morning and welcome. Good morning, shoulder prison. He's got hey, how is he today? It's great to be with you. That's ose over there. Got my Magnolia farm's hat in studio with me today. Wet out there, you know, got
Charlie coming in. Charlie Strickland scheduled to join us in the third hour. Personal Defense. We're gonna take your questions, if you're welcome to call in and email questions as well. Preston at iHeartRadio. You've got a question about personal defense, if you've got a question about firearms, guns, training, ammunition, anything in that world, you certainly are welcome to call
us or send me emails. A couple weeks ago, when we had JD and we had quite a few email and a handful of questions that were phoned in and we covered them all. We got to all of them, and so you're welcome to do that. How important is your sense of smell? I there are a handful of people that got their sense of taste and or smell rocked from COVID. I don't know if you're one of them. Sense of smell is I mean, it's one of the senses that you know, we rely on for a lot
of different things. Some have a like my wife's sense of smell. I would I would put her up against a bloodhound in some circumstances. She just knows, no pun intended. She just has what was it? What? What is that? That's what?
Ju huh?
What is that? Oh? It's French? For no clue, you just decided to say so. You likely just used a bunch of profanity. No, no, you used a bunch of French profanity on the air. You think like that, But you don't know that. No, I don't, honestly, But you want ahead and said it. Anyway, boy, living on ice, that's where you are anyway. Imagine now I'm looking at this story. Just the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, decided to share the experience of smelling mummified bodies. During the mummification process,
ancient Egyptians would surround the body with pleasant smells. It's part of preparing the spirit to enter the afterlife, according to their beliefs. So Pharaoh's members of nobility were adorned with oils, waxes, balms during the process. Authors of this study, published in the Journal of American Chemical Society got to smell from the in They got the smell of the inside of a sarcophagus without interfering with the mummy inside.
Researchers did so by inserting a tiny tube so they were able to measure the scent without taking any samples of the mummy. In other words, they put a straw in there and when Yeah, woody, spicy and sweet is what they described the smell. Now, what's inside this article, what they're hinting at is they're gonna they're gonna try to identify the actual smells, trace them to whatever the oils and spices it, and they're gonna make like a candle or something. I would bet the last dollar they're
gonna do that. Oh, it's a very lovely mummy scented candle. You got there. That's the thing, though, it would be more like, who what a what a woody spicy sweet smell? What is that tomb of the pharaohs? I mean it's it's actually that's the only thing I can figure from this what their plan is anyway. Third it's it's I know it's a third world story here, I guess, but it's still wow. Twenty eight past the em Big Stories in the press Box kind of sort of one, but
sort of not. The Morning Show with Preston Scott thirty six past the hour, Hello friends, ruminating Big Stories in the press Box kind of harkens back to our guest yesterday. US Congresswoman Kat Cammick asked us to please support the Rains Act, and that stands for regulations from the executive in need of scrutiny. I love the way we name things, I really do. It is sponsored in the House by Kat Cammick, in the Senate by Rand Paul And what it basic does is it puts some some guidelines in
place to prevent things from going backwards. Now, this never had a chance under Biden. It should have a big chance under under the current Congress, with the current president, because It puts guidelines on changes in the regulatory environment that have an impact fiscally on this country. Can't do it without Congress. These bureaucratic regulatory things that get dumped on us over and over just can't happen without Congress.
That's by design. I want to I want to explain the importance of this, and I came across one of the research assistants of the program. In fact, the lead research assistant. Listen to this study. This is done by the Foundation for Government Accountability. I had never heard of Senior Executive Service. This is where all the bureaucrats come from. The people that run our country. Lawmakers legislate, these are
the people that run it. This is where assistant secretaries, deputy councils, program directors who oversee the regulation and determine whether their agencies follow orders of the president. You remember we shared the story of James O'Keeffe, the O'Keefe media group, somebody inside the Department of Homeland Security saying, Christy Nome, we're going to do what we want. Remember that story
just a couple weeks ago. There is not one agency, listen to me, where there are more Republicans than Democrats. How bad is it? The net advantage for Democrats at HUDD is fifty seven percent. Seventy two percent of that
department are Democrats. The Department of State seventy four percent, Health and Human Services sixty three percent, Justice sixty three percent, Education sixty eight percent, Labor sixty percent, Transportation sixty percent, Commerce fifty seven, Treasury fifty eight, the Department of Interior forty three, Agriculture forty two, Homeland Security forty six. You might be going well, but that meant must mean that the majority of Republican and oh no, homeland security thirty
six percent of Republicans. It goes on and on. This explains why things are the way they are, regardless of what's going on in Congress. They run interference. They simply ignore that. This is why the swamp has to get drained. Government's gotten too big, These bureaucrats have obtained too much control. Support the Reins Act. Call your congressional representative, Call your member of the Senate, both senators from your state, wherever
you live, wherever you're listening, Call your reps. Demand they support the Rains Act. As part of the Reconciliation Bill forty one minutes past the hour. There you go, there you go. There's your big story. Boom dropped it near loud. NCAA trans athlete policy is ridiculous. It's based on birth certificates, which in over forty states can be changed legally, names, genders changed, DNA DNA. Fight's not over see, this is the thing, NCA. We're just doing what the presidents. No
you're not. You're not enforcing the spirit of what this point is this, this is what we were just talking about. Deep entrenched. Oh you just think you're going to make some changes. No you're not. We run everything, and that's actually the truth. The bureaucrats run things. You shrink the size of government, you shrink the impact of bureaucrats. It's like a tuma shrink it. Listen to this. This is a brilliant post on X that even got Elon Musk
his attention. He put a couple flaming emojis on there, like PI yah. I can't read it word for word because it's got a it's colorful. How about if I say that US Treasury can't track four point seven trillion in payments medicare sent two point seven trillion overseas to people that weren't eligible. Pentagon lost track at two point five trillion. Friends. By the way, that's ten trillion right there in three lines, ten trillion. Social Security sends one
hundred billion a year to people with no identity. Department of Education spends fifty billion a year to make your kids gay. USAID spends fifty billion a year to make everybody else gay. Over a third of the national debt right there, and it's only been three weeks. It's blatant fraud, and liberals are defending this. Nobody voted for Elon and Doge. This guy writes the bleep I didn't. This is exactly what I voted for. I want my bleeping money back. I want to see some purp walks. I want to
make sure this never happens again. Just want to remind you this is exactly what we voted for. And I told you it was going to be painful. I told you some sacred cows are going to get touched. Course corrections, so much to talk about. Forty six past the hour, are going to get back on time. Here it's a morning show with Preston Scott. By time for me to be a professional radio show host and be disciplined here because I'm getting backed up with stories. But that's just what happens.
These stories are so inflammatory, they just ew this is why we don't trust the media. And there's a handful of people that have been in the media are in the media that listen to this show. Generally, media people don't want to listen to shows like this because they don't want to get called out. They don't want to deal with it. CBS sixty Minutes does an interview with two employees that were let go from USAID, Christina dry Adam Dubard, except they didn't work for us AID. They
were portrayed as having worked for USAID. They were portrayed as having these long careers and oh my goodness, one of them worked there less than a year, the other two and a half years. And it wasn't with USAD. They were consultants with an outside company that had a contract with USAID, So their work with USAID ended if they got fired from the company they were working for. That's on that company. But this is the thing. Sixty Minutes, CBS, ABC, NBC, CNN, MSNBC.
They're shameless, shameless. It's why I almost always do a disclaimer. When I'm doing any story that's from any mainline source, take it with a grain of salt. You just don't know they have an agenda. It would have been just fine to talk to them and reveal they were consultants.
That's fine. You want to talk to them about their their gig ended, Okay, but don't portray them as oh, daycare and and what are we going to whoa whoa woll you're you're this is a client of your employer, and so they don't need your consulting services anymore because USAID is shut down. Oh well, I got a bunch of lobbyists that listen to this show. Ever lose a client, right, You didn't lose your job, You lost a client. Hopefully you have a bunch of other clients. Well, but that
client took up the lion's share of my time. Okay, so you go get another client that takes up more of your time. I mean, I don't know what to tell you. US Senator Rick Scott on board with the bill they're trying to get done. They are they're trying to get legislation pass called am Radio for Every Vehicle Act. It would direct the National Highway trap d Traffic Safety Administration to require automakers to maintain AM broadcast radios and new vehicles. I don't know why you wouldn't. It's not
like you're adding weight or cost. You're getting vehicles manufactured specifically for this, fit in this in this model or this series of models across brands, for example, General Motors. They'll they'll they'll make a car with this chassis that's across multiple brands. And so you get a radio manufactured for you by whoever, and it has the components that you want and it fits multiple models. What's the big deal? AM radio is a standard of communication and it is
one of the most important in national emergencies. So we're staying on top of that. Guess who's rushing to support those is Australian Islamis that the nurses who vowed to murder Israeli patients. And and by the way, finally some people picked up on what I said, not quoting me, of course, but I pointed out that no, no, no, no, he intimated that he'd already done that, he'd already murdered
Israeli patients. Finally, that's being picked up on. Guess who's guess who's backing these two mainstream Islamic organizations in Australia. So when you think the peace loving you know, Islam, Muslim folks out there are going to say, hey, that's not cool. Oh no, no no. And if you don't know that story, you need to find out about it. Back with our two of the Morning Show with Preston
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get done. Well. Another one of his loan forgiveness plans, the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals has blocked it, which probably kills it since nobody in the current administration is going to be fighting for it. So hopefully we're done with that. And the reason why that matters is, don't think that loan forgiveness means no one's paying for it. It's not like the colleges and universities are just going to write it off. No. See, taxpayers have to pay
for that. That bill has to be paid, so you and I pay for it, as opposed to the person that's took out the loan to go to college. No one makes you have to go. This was in response to a lawsuit filed by seven states Missouri, Arkansas, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Georgia, Florida. H Yeah, baby, filed that lawsuit. We won. Well done. So Joe Biden gets smoked again, and this story is just is this is not just a slam on Joe,
this is a slam on presidents in general. Joe Biden set a record five hundred and seventy seven vacation days out of fourteen hundred and sixty three in office. So he gets gifted the job and he doesn't even hardly show up to work. Well, part of that is because he's cognitively wasn't able, And you could make the argument, well, thank goodness he was on vacation. Thirty nine percent is the number of the days he was in office, thirty nine percent. Imagine how bad it would be if he'd
have worked more. But you could argue that of that thirty nine percent he was working or on vacation, that those other days was he really working, He wasn't making policy. I heard a story from Mike Johnson, Speaker of the House, heard him say it that there was a bill that the president signed and he said, mister President, we have a problem with this bill or a bill that was coming for his signature. He said, no, it was signed. He said I didn't sign that. He said, yes, you did. No,
I didn't. What I signed was blah blah blah blah blah. He said, no, sir, you signed this. Johnson said, it was abundantly clear Joe Biden was being told one thing while signing another. He said, I believed him. I believed him when he said I didn't sign that. He said it was abundantly clear that the people that were running things were putting things in front of him to sign and telling him what it was when it really wasn't.
It was something else. But just for a point of comparison, you and I would have to work fifty two years without ever using a vacation day to accrue the number of days he got in four years. But some context here. Donald Trump twenty six percent of his time in office was vacation his first term. George H. W. Bush thirty
seven percent of his time was vacation time. But compare this George W. Bush thirty five percent, Ronald Reagan, Barack Obama eleven percent, Jimmy Carter five percent, just saying ten past the hour.
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Now, this story intrigued me for so many reasons because the name C. C. Telford stood out. Remember the name. This dude is one of the first dudes that I followed to a certain extent. The story of him robbing high school girls of titles because he was running as a girl. He won an NCAA title in twenty nineteen. What how do we not know this because they hit it,
they didn't make a big deal of it. Of course, the NCAA is now going with this watered down enforcement of the President's Executive Order protecting women in sports by saying, well, it'll be a birth certificate. No, no, no, no, no, it has to be DNA. So the President's going to have to revisit this, and Congress has got to do the right thing and require DNA testing for participating in athletic events, etc. It just has to be that way. I hate it. Common sense does not prevail. I just want you to
listen to the comments by this guy. This is a guy claiming to be a woman, all right, listen. Prior to this set in Stone administration, I woke up every day and I faced adversaries when I leave my house. Now I wake up every day and I have to make sure I make it home alive. Oh stop it, he continues. Each of my identities as a black trans woman is a target. It's really sad to see people go out of their way to make it known you don't belong here. But every day I wake up, I
decide to go out and live my life. It proves that I do belong here and just existing is resilience. It's sad to see the most one of the most powerful countries in the world would ostracize and dehumanize a group of people, a small group of athletes too, but also as transgender women. Overall, I've done nothing wrong but try to be a good, contributing member of society. I pay my taxes, I go to school. I leave the
world better than when I came into it. And if the President doesn't see us, then we'll make ourselves be seen and known with goodness and love, because that's what all we have to offer. He's willing to sit down with Trump. I'm willing to sit down with the IOC, the USATF, the NCAA, with any of the international federations, even the Trump administration, Trump himself if he wants to sit down with me and talk, have a human conversation
and see me. I feel as though social media is very loud, and just to have human have a humans sit across from you and have a conversation with them, it's very different. So I'm willing to It continues. I need some explanation as to why you want to completely eradicate us from society. We've done nothing wrong. Think about humanity and think about the younger kids like me who have doctors confirming their gender, have people behind them. Even if he wants to have a team, go around with
me and see my day to day life. What I go through is a transgender female athlete all for it. If somebody is truly part of the Department of Education, they would be smart and educated enough to know that something like that. That's not how history works. That's not how the direction of progressiveness works. You can't take back history. They were on the right side of history. I don't know what happened. I wanted to share his comments because I want you to understand thet and grasp the level
of deception they're living in. No one's trying to kill them. What you're going through, that's your choice. You're choosing to live this life outside the biological norms that God created you to have. Your choosing to bring the scrutiny by being a man competing against women and not having the decency to recognize you have an advantage. Like I said, I don't care if you want to dress up as
a girl, that's fine, do your thing. I won't have you near my children or grandchildren, I'll you know, I'll sit down and have lunch with you and talk about anything you want. I'll share Jesus, I'll point out the obvious. But don't for a second this as if somehow society is just wanting you to cease to know. We want the sin to stop, just like we want all sin
to stop. It's not gonna happen. I don't want harm to come to you, but you need to do what other trans athletes have come to realize you do have an advantage and stop it. Stop stop competing against girls. If you want to create a little track and field thing for transgender athletes, do your thing, man, create it. Be a pioneer. Let's see who watches. Let's see who shows up. You'll probably have crowds of dozens, dozens of people will come. Great. Good for you. Unbelievable. Eighteen minutes past,
a little eight more. You gotta be kidning me, coming next next hour. Shot it. Strickland scheduled to join US Personal Defense segment. If you have questions on personal defense, on tactics, on training, on firearms, ammunition, maintenance, drills, whatever, you may email me Presston at iHeartRadio dot com or call us in the segment starting next hour. It will be with me for most of the hour. For those of you that are new to the program, we try to cover stories that I think you need to know.
That's the largest of the three buckets that all of the research assistants understand. They must fall into one of three buckets. They must be something that people are talking about, must be something people will definitely be talking about, or it must be something people should be talking about. And this is the latter, And I would tell you that I strive for three quarters of the stories to fall
into that bucket. We try to put stories good and bad on your radar that you just ought to be aware of, just file it away, just kind of know. And this comes courtesy of Not the Bee. If you're not familiar, The Babel and Bee is a satire site. Years ago, they came to realize there were so many stories that appear to be satire but are not are true that they created an alternative site called not the Bee, and not the Bee is a site of true stories that are often not on the radar of much of anybody.
This story comes from Not to Be headline, Come check out the new Muslim city in Texas, complete with Islamic schools, the college, mosques, and so much more. They write, you know what they say in the lone Star state, Allah bless Texas. Wait that doesn't sound right, does it or does it? Welcome to Epic City. And inside of Epic City is something called Epic Ranches. It is a Muslim town built by Muslims for Muslims, community planned community for
a thousand Islamis. Are they going to use Sharia law inside their community? Are they allowed to use Sharia law inside their community? Inside Texas? Islamic schools, mosques, stores, everything needed for a Muslim to live comfortably in their own city and make sure they don't have to assimilate into American culture. And there's what I wanted you to know about. See, this is the problem. It's why I don't believe Ilhan
Omar should be allowed to serve in Congress. I don't believe a practicing Islamist should be allowed to serve in Congress. That's just my opinion. Why because their book, their doctrine is opposed to the very things that our Constitution underscores and authorizes, It limits, not authorizes. Wrong choice of words. The Constitution is designed to limit government. It's not done a very good job of that because we've basically blown
it up. But the idea of this country was based on Judeo Christian values, and anyone who's a Judeo Christian in this country is an infidel and is worthy of conquering. And if you're a strict adherent to the writings of Muhammad and the Qur'an, you it's quite all right to lie, It's quite all right to deceive to accomplish your greater purpose. Your purpose is to convince others to become an Islamist, and if not, they are there to be killed, there to be conquered, there to be defeated. And it's an
uncomfortable reality. But I just thought it was worth putting on your radar that this is thirty minutes outside Dallas, just saying time for the big stories in the press box. Check a news, weather in traffic. Count it down Charlie Strickland in just about a half hour. Remember email Preston at iHeartRadio dot com anything you want us to talk about, or you can call in. We'll put the call screener up and take your calls in the next hour for
Charlie Talent Training Group, our personal defense segment. We do it a couple times a month because that's how important I think it is. I think it's important for you to carry as long as you're not crazy, and as long as you're willing to be sensible and accountable for that awesome responsibility, because it is one. It is an unbelievably important responsibility to be accountable for. Anyway, big story
in the press box. I'm going to use a post on X that just sort of breaks down what's been found so far in about three weeks, four point seven trillion in payments the US Treasury can't track two point seven trillion medicare sent overseas to people that weren't eligible. What Pentagon lost track of two point seven two point five trillion, So that's ten trillion right there. Social Security is sending one hundred billion a year to people with
no identity. Partment of Education spending fifty billion a year on woke policies, a lot of it on the sexualization of children in school. USAID spending fifty billion a year in wasted money. That add that up, that's a third of the national debt right there. Found in three weeks to all of you protesting saying we didn't vote for Elon Musk, and yes you did. Yes, America voted for that exact thing. We voted for this slim down, digging deeper courtesy of the lead research assistant of The Morning
Show with Preston Scott. Agency by agency, the liberal bias is overwhelming in the bureaucrat, State, the Senior Executive Service. That's where the deputy Secretary's assist and Secretary's deputy councils program directors, that's where they all come from. Study has found the overwhelming number are illiberals. These are the net advantages by department HUD fifty seven percent, Democrat, State Department fifty six percent, Democrat Health and Human Services forty four percent.
These are the advantages forty four percentage points Justice forty three, Education forty two, Labor forty two, Transportation thirty eight, Commerce thirty six, Treasury thirty one, Interior thirty, Agriculture thirty twenty nine percent, Homeland security ten, veterans affairs four, Energy three. That's Democrats leading Republicans in these bureaucrat positions. Doesn't it paint the picture. Forty minutes past the hour. We will break new.
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Polling shows Congressman Byron Donald's way up in the lead for the governor's race in Florida, succeeding Ron de Santis. But here's what's missing in that poll. What if Casey DeSantis jumps in just saying I'm not basing that on anything. I know nothing. I'm just saying the poll excludes somebody that could shift things dramatically. So I don't know, I
don't know. We'll see. Hey, quick reminder Preston at iHeartRadio, if you have a question for Charlie Strickland in our Personal Defense segment, send it.
In the wild or in our homes. We love them Critters large and small. Time for another edition of Animal Stories on the Morning Show with Preston Scott.
This frightens the hound out of me, and I would be lying if I said I don't oftentimes I don't look, and I need to look every time in bananas for who knows what might be hitching a ride in those bananas. Conservation Office officer called to a New Hampshire grocery store shipment of bananas had had a hitchhiker, a venomous snake, A venomous snake inside a bunch of bananas turned over to Rainforest reptile shows. I'm not sure they're putting it in the show. I don't know that you put a
venomous snake in the show. But can you imagine you get a bunch of bananas from the store, break one off and sitting in there is some snake? No thank you, I don't think so. But what does that say about I mean, certainly fresh picked, right, But they're just grabbing those things, putting them in the box and off they go. Mmm. Just saying you've seen the video, haven't you of the dude on the inflatable swallowed by the whale? Oh yeah, that was wild to see humpback whales swallowed again. They
describe him as a kayaker. I would call him a rafter. That really wasn't a kayak. It was an inflatable. Although there are inflatable kayaks, it didn't look like the shape of a kayak to me. But it doesn't really matter now, does it. The guys out there near the san Isidro Lighthouse, straight to Magellan and kayaking with his dad, rafting with his dad when the whale surfaced and swallowed him. He
was released within seconds. I can't even imagine. I just and there's video of it, I guess because the whales were in the area. They're videotaping and sure enough, just one of them are crazy. And then this sweet story, a young gray seal was found wandering the streets of New Haven, Connecticut. No, literally, there's video, there's pictures. This seal is just in the middle of the streets like he's lost. Patrol vehicle pulled up next to him cited
him for jaywalking. Just kidding. They have no idea how that seal ended up in the city. I'm just that's nuts. Just is forty six minutes after the hour. Animal Stories, an occasional feature here on The Morning Show with Preston Scott, chronicled over the years the dilemma that society's facing with some millennials and gen zers. And I'm primarily targeting them for this because that's the generation that was raised in an environment where we didn't keep score. We awarded prizes
for coming in last. And look, I'm all for a participation award in the sense that you're part of a team and you know you played let's say on the flag football team, or the city basketball league, or even the school fill in the blank whatever chess club or debate team or whatever, and you get you're part of the team. That's fine acknowledging your participation. But when you compete, there are winners and losers, and part of life is learning how to manage your emotions when things don't go
your way. One of the things I loved about the game of golf is that the game of golf is a game of constant pursuit. No one, to my knowledge, has ever played a perfect round of golf ever, ever, because on a perfect round of golf on a par seventy two golf course, you'd have to shoot a fifty four birdie every hole. That's a perfect round of golf. And some might say, well, actually it'd be a hole in one on the par three, so it would be less than that. Let's not quibble. You get my point.
We have entered into a society where we have a group generations now of people that don't know how to manage or cope with defeat, with getting no on a request being old no, not getting the job, not getting the promotion, whatever it might be, and even if the promotion, let's say you should have gotten it, but you didn't
being able to manage that disappointment. Latest case in point comes with a twenty one year old from Michigan named Harrison Jones who drove seven hundred miles to set fire to the home of a guy who talked to his ex girlfriend. Now, lest you think this is just, you know, okay, it's over the top, all right, Well, there were there were six people inside the home when the fire was set. Several were hospitalized. Two dogs that were owned by the
family died. Because this guy got told no or broke up with his girlfriend and he couldn't handle that, and because his girlfriend dared talk to somebody else. I mean, how dare you proceed with your life without me? He attempted to murder six people. You can say this is just. I mean, clearly the young man is not not well. I'm telling you this is more normal in terms of the inability to cope with rejection or things going the way that they think things should go. This is more
normal than you would ever want to believe. Look at the number of young people that are involved in these ridiculous crimes because why they're told, no, you cannot have that video game system, so they kill their parents. No you cannot do X, Y or Z. You must give me your phone. No you may not use it. No
you may not have that program. No, no, no, no no. And it triggers because we've spent two generations just patting kids on the head, telling them how incredible they are, and they they they need to be told they're incredible, but not to the point of lying to them. Now, to the point of allowing, not allowing them to experience some rejection, some disappointment, some l's in the ledger instead of wins losses. We come back our number three. Charlie
Strickland's got to join us. Next here of the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Welcome man, is the third hour of the Morning Show with Preston Scott. It's great to be with you. Jose wearing his guy fiery hair in Studio one A. I am here in Studio one B, and we are joined by with eggs Charlie Strickland of the Talent Training Group.
Hello, Hello, A little out of breath.
Why would that be.
Well, Google Map said I would get here at at what time? Is this eight? Yeah, it's sad to be here at eight twenty, And then it was eight fourteen. And I'll tell you to the personal challenge. This morning in the rain, I bet you and I rolled in here and I'm texting you, Hey, I'm at John Locke at the red light, and people don't know how to drive, so I do.
Well, you know that, and that's why you don't live here anymore.
Yeah, I think there's about twenty mad people out there right now. That's okay. I didn't do anything rude. I just was efficient.
There's a difference, I'm sure there is.
Well, you take defensive driving courses for a reason. Yeah, okay, So if everybody's driving defensively, nobody goes anywhere. Somebody has to make an effort.
Someone's got to lead the way.
We got to give them a reason to take those classes. So thirty years in law enforcement, I do know how to drive. Now I'm get in the crash leaving here today, but uh, that's okay.
All right. Let me set this up. Friends, if you have a question, you may email me. And I've got a question already in here. If you would like to talk with Charlie, you may call in at eight five zero two zero five WFLA. The thing about it is Talent Outdoors is pre recorded, and so they they don't really have an opportunity to take callers live on the show that have questions by design.
I'm sure because I know the question the questions we would get would probably not be family friendly, so.
I would I would imagine there might be one or two of those.
Yeah, I never know what Fred's gonna say, so.
Well, that's a whole nother story.
Speaking of Fred, I brought you farm fresh eggs. Thank you from Dry Creek Farms, which is our place in Marianna.
Thank you.
We are we're having a blast. That's just leaving Leon County for me has turned into everything from as of yesterday, goats, chickens, turkeys, quail, were fencing forty acres and fixing or about to get into cows and a bunch of other things and milk cows or beef, no beef pasturation. We're gonna do some pasture raise pork as well, which I swore i'd never get back into hog business because we used to have a miss the operation.
But but consult with my wife and her family.
Well, they've there's a there are breeds of pigs now that kunekunnies are the New Zealand breed of pigs that's pastor raised. I'm trying to anybody out there have any leads on some I'm trying to build a don't I don't think you called pigs a herd. It's a mess. It's me but yeah, anyway, just kind of kind of relaxing.
Now. I'm curious, as is always the case, there are some eggs in every dozen that are larger than others. Okay, do you do you have like particular hens that lay larger eggs or is it.
There are different hens that lay different eggs. Some of those are the green and the bluish tinted ones are americanas tended. My intended lay a greener egg. Some are more olive, and then those are the I forget the other ones that are are bigger. We don't have any white egg layers right now. I'm after an Easter egg basket of eggs.
Uh.
Found out there's a hatchery in Midway. I'm gonna try to track them down today. They've got some stuff as well, but uh, Yeah, there's there's a it's gotta be fun or why do it because you're not saving any money? Yeah, it costs more. Anybody thinks I'm gonna go get some chickens in the race, it's it costs more. It's way way more expensive and way more wells a little bit, no, not not not a not Our stuff doesn't you know? You get a billy goat.
That's what everyone says. My stuff doesn't stink, That's what everyone says. Yeah, all right, let's get to the first question. Right. We just we just killed that segment, uh, talking about farms. But that's fine. It's it's it's been a while since we've seen each other. I've got to catch up a little bit.
Like how you were. You were saying, he's scheduled to be here, He's scheduled to.
Be Yeah, I was very careful you are.
I was never totally sure.
I wasn't totally sure you'd be able to make it today.
Well we we. JD called and reminded me this morning on my.
Way down he did.
Well. He sent me a text, are you doing the show? And I'm like, yeah, yeah, yeah, I don't have to be all passive aggressive about it.
I'm here, Charlie's striggling with me. Finally here on the Morning Show with Preston Scott, The Morning Show Preston Scott, and we are back living past the hour. Let's get straight to a question. Ray wrote in he said, I recently heard the news that the Trump administration is considering removing the tax stamp requirements on suppressor's silencers, making them an open market type accessory. Have you heard such things?
No, as soon as they pass a law, I'll believe it. But it's a I don't know that he can just do that through the ATF with an executive order like he's doing everything else. It may require a law to be passed because it was a result of a law, So it may take a law to overturn the law. What's interesting there is a movement in that direction.
Well, and you know something that we've talked about just ever so briefly with JD is that doctors are now out there saying this would be smart to protect people's hearing, just to make it available.
And there are things like to Hear and Protection Act is what people are referring to where they go in and go hey with with suppressors. Silencers, whatever you want to call it. I mean I hunt. When I hunt, I hunt with rifles with silencers on them, And I mean I call them for years, well they're called suppressors. Well actually ATF calls them silencers, so it's an interchangeable term. But there's nothing silent about them. I mean, my wife five hundred yards away can still very much till my
neighbors know that I shot. They just didn't hear boom, they heard crack. It's just a rifle sound, something like you hear from a distance. But I don't wear hearing protection when I hunt because unless I'm wearing amplified here protect hearing protection, electronic hair and protection, it is safer. I will tell you that back in the day when I was on the swat team, I was able to convince the sheriff to let us put cans or another word for silencers and suppressors on our swat weapons. We
had some on MP fives. We had two in the van, and we were able to buy them for all of our in fours. Short bear. They are fifteens that were full of O do hold. We never used that, but
at least we could get them, so it's cool. But we put cans on all of them, and I could go out on the range when we first got those, and it went from you've got twenty guys shooting or fifteen's at the same time as loud, And then I could walk down the line while we were qualifying without hearing protection on and all you could hear was crack crack, crack, crack crack. And it is so much safer I'm wearing here in age now because of all of that stuff. Now you're not going to build a run cans on
pistols and a tactic. I mean, you just can't carry that in the holster. But I mean in a law enforcement setting, home defense setting, hunting setting, in loan guns or car being absolutely love. We sell so many We do so many background checks, fingerprint processing. We sell so many cans, it is crazy. We have a vault full of can Now we don't have as many in the store waiting on background checks anymore, because now the whole process can be a matter of a week. It used
to be a year. I mean I've waited a year and several months before.
For I waited on fifteen sixteen months for me.
Well, now everything's electronic and I mean, you say what you want about atf they're processing that stuff a lot faster now. Unless there's some hitch in your gideop somewhere back down the line that may take a little longer.
Let me ask you real quickly. We've got about a minute left in this segment. State of Florida. Just annow. It's two bills, one file and the House one of the Senate that would allow concealed carry on college universities and campuses, not pause, not storing a weapon. A student couldn't store one, but someone visiting campus could carry one.
I'm absolutely in favor of it percent. I used to
carry when I was getting my master's degree. I was going to school at night, and there were days when I was wearing an actual Sheriff's office shirt and days when I was in playing clothes, and I was carrying legally because I'm a law enforcement off carrying off duty, but you know I would be And I had a military guy, some person from a foreign, non friendly, very large country with a red flag complained up the chain of command at School of Business one time about me
having a gun in a classroom. They're very uncomfortable with it, and I'm like, well, I got a badge next to it. And a military guy that came to school in uniform who was in the same class defended me by saying, he I'm in uniform, I'm the first one to get shot. And the fact that he's got a gun makes me feel better because there's somebody here that can defend me
because I'm not allowed to carry here. And I had several people come up to me after the classes that came out because it went up the chain to the dean came back down. I got a call from the police chief at the time and would you mind not caring to school and I said, yes, very much, i'd mind. Matter of fact, the policy s Sheriff's office requires me to carry when I'm off duty. And he goes, well do you have to and I said yeah. He goes, you know what's in policy? I said, yeah, I helped
the shriff right the policy. I know what I know, that's what it says. But the other people came up and says, I feel so much better when you're here, which is what I tell people if you carry. And you mentioned this earlier in the show, how important is to carry. I don't cary with the attitude that I'm the baddest dude in here.
Exactly.
You carry with the attitude that everybody in here is safer because I carry, And that's a different mindset, different body language.
Charlie Strickland with me, co founder of the Talent Training Group, co host of Talent Outdoors on the weekends, and my guests when we come back, we're going to talk about going to the range and what that means for you and what it should mean in advance of you even showing up twenty two past the hour. Charlie Strickland with me from the Talent Training Group, a question. It's almost like they were listening to our conversation off air here, Chris writes in I work on campus, does that law
include employees or visitors only? Also? What about leaving in my leaving it in my vehicle? I know if I park under the garage, they can claim it as part of the building. As it is right now, you can't carry it onto a campus.
You cannot carry it. You can transport it in your vehicle. You can leave it in your vehicle. That was a district Court of Appeals decision out of this district. I think that made that decision years ago that yes, you can store it in your vehicle, but you can't have it in the structure. And it's right. The campus parking structures technically could be defined as a structure, but it's
a parking lot. So I don't know. I don't know that that would be I'd be up to Jack Campbell decide whether to prosecute that case or not, a FSU police to whether to pursue it or not. And the only thing you'd have to worry about is if something if you were somebody tried to carjack you in the structure and you pulled a gun. He said, why did you have a gun in here? Well it was in my car. Well it's in So you get into that that conundrum, Gray are there? Yeah, chicken her egg kind
of thing, you know. And I don't you know if if what you did was responsible, I don't see you getting prosecuted for it. But you can't as this new proposed law. I just saw it when you handed it to me. Yeah, so you may know more about that issue. But it says they're they're saying adults, you know, I don't think that.
I don't think it covers employees. Myself well, I think it covers visitors.
I think if it says people can carry, then people can carry. However, the university can enact rules and regulations that employees can't. And I gar and dog gonn tee you that if the law passes that allows campus carry, the universities, being the liberal bastions of the protector of the left and the anti gun community, will say no, you can't carry. I mean, you don't see a lot of state workers carrying firearms. You think that the university
is going to let you do that? Exactly, So businesses can say you can't carry while you're at work on our property, and that's they can do that. That's a condition of your employment. That's not saying it's illegal, that's saying will fire you.
The only thing that could be interesting is if people like this particular person that's writing, and enough others make it an issue. Because the state university is a state you know, owned facility, right and if the state of Florida is enacting this law, well.
About you can carry into a state building and you're legal, right all right? So I would say me, but I'm still law enforcement. You can go to the capital with a concealed firearm. You can't go into a committee meeting or the legislative body or anything like that. But technically you could go meet with the governor with a gun on. You're gonna get checked at the midle detector. They're going to ask you, and you're I'm going, okay, we can't go into the committee these we're having meetings in these
halls and don't go here. That's why it's supposed to work. Now. Now, if you met with the governor, I'm sure there'd be some of his protective detail went on with you the whole time, and you know, there would be that discussion. But until they found out you were the Preston's God. Yeah, sorry, yeah, but but yeah, I mean there's you. That's the thing about carrying. When you carry, you need to know the rules,
the laws, and you need to exercise some discretion. Now I carry, I mean I dead gun carry like you do. We do this because what good am I I mean, listen, I don't know about you. When I'm getting older and my body is not as resilient as it used to be. So you know, people go, well, you know, were you in reasonab belief in reasonable fear of death? And great body harm. You know how easy it would be for me to suffer great bodily harm at this point, with
my back and the issues that I have. If I got in a fistfight where you shoved me down and I felt the wrong way, I would be permanently injured, possibly paralyzed, certainly in intense pain. So I don't fight anymore.
I need you to answer this question because when we come this is the last question we're gonna take. We're going to get to what we planned on. Okay, next, here's the question. Are subcompact handguns too small for top mounted red dots to be useful to be.
I mean like a river or else pe tiny tiny, little five? Yeah, but your mid sized pistols, your uh three, you know, sick three sixty five's and you're block forty three.
I think they're talking smaller. They're talking subcompact.
You're not aiming those things anyway, those super pocket guns, the little lcps and the bodyguards. Yeah, I'm not putting red dots on. I mean, if you can figure out how to mount it on there, it's not too small if you can figure it out. Now, you know, you get a gunsmith. I know where there's one at can probably mill that and put some sort of it's going to look awkward if you can the American smaller and smaller.
And it might defeat the purpose if you want it in your pocket.
Yeah, that's the problem is if if you've got a tiny pistol, it's because you're trying to hide it, and the more crap you bolt onto it, the less hidden it becomes. Just get a mid sized pistol, you know, you get a forty three or forty three acts. I'm carrying forty eight, you know, I mean it's the little hand sized pistols are basically five feet away point and click.
Yeah, I mean they're Yeah, you can break the glass in case of emergency to.
Yeah, yeah, I don't. I don't, so can you? Man? You could drop an LS one motor and an old UGO if you wanted to.
It can be done. But should you is a is a question. More to come with Charlie Strickland. You're on the Morning Show with Preston Scott.
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It's a cool feature.
Yeah, I clicked on it and WFLA isn't a number one spot.
Now. I love the fact that you can set all the podcasts you enjoy, all the shows anything else that you like on iHeart right there on those presets.
I got to look at it a little bit more.
But so now you have a plan now when you turn on iHeartRadio.
Yeah, well, I yeah, I love that our show streams, you know, and every now and then I'll go back and listen to an old show and I go, I'm no smarter today than I was years ago. We got three hundred I'm not like you, Preston On who. We're a weekly show, and we're a spin off of you know.
Think of the Jeffersons and All in the Family. I'm the All in the family and they're the Jeffersons. Okay, maybe not.
Anyway, we're uh so, we've got three hundred and ninety eight shows, I think something like that. A lot of what are on YouTube now as well, So I don't know why anybody want to see us. But every now and then Paul will talk about a fish or something somebody caught, and I'll throw up a photo or you know, we'll talk yes, big yeah, yeah. So we you know, of course, if you hope that's all forced perspective.
I tried to set you up there because we were talking about now you've got a plan for when you've got the iHeartRadio app on, and that was the topic of the day, coming to the range with a plan.
So we you know, and I've been wanting to do this for a long time and I just haven't. We used to shoot videos and for a long time. I've been meaning to do training videos. So when you come to the range, you can literally scan a QR code for this old folks, that's a barcode but with a new shape, and you take a picture of it and it's got a link pops up and you click on that and it goes to a YouTube page or some website. And so you can look ahead of time and come
to the range with a plan. And I want to do now that I'm saying I'm going to do it. I have to go do it now, because that's I've been procrastinating for about now. You're committed in about two years, and I have everything in place to do. I just want to go out and do some basic shooting drills. So okay, if you're going, here's what happens. People go, hey, let's go to range today. Yeah, and they show up and they get all their guns out and they go
shoot all their guns and they learn absolutely nothing. But it's fun. Okay, they shoot some poach, some holes in some paper. But what do they get out of it. Well, it's fun. It's it's like going to the ferry and ride and ride. Oh I had so much fun. I mean what came from it. Well, I mean, if it's a date, obviously you know you're getting to know somebody. But if it's just you know, it's you're building memories
and you can do that to range. However, you should take every opportunity when you shoot your guns to do some training. But that takes you thinking, and most people have no idea how to train with firearms. So when you go to the range, have a plan. Say Okay, I'm gonna shoot my concealed carry gun today, or I'm gonna work with this gun. I carry on keeping the night stand in a safe matter of fact, I've got one of these little push buttons saves blah blah blah.
Take it to the range, set it on a picnic table, you know, practice stand a few feet away, walk over the beet, open it up, get the gun, shoot a particular drill, get some dummy rounds from the shop. Do reload drills, malfunction drills. What happens that you know, to
tap rack bang? What happens if it doesn't work? Say today we're going to work on this and take the family, the spouse, whatever, the friends, and go Today We're going to get a timer and We're going to see how fast we can do two shots malfunction, Two shots malfunction. We're gonna work on this stuff. If you show up without a plan, I mean, if you go on vacation, you kind of have an itinerary. Right, Hey, we're going to go to say Disney, we're going to ride these
rides and then we're going to do this. You should do the same thing at the range.
We're going to have more on this. We got one more segment left with Charlie Strickland. More on the plan here in the Morning Show with Preston Scott. All right, here we go. We're back forty two past the hour. Final segment here with Charlie Strickland. We're talking about having a plan when you go to the range, plan your work and work your plan.
Yes, So I think I see so many people come out and I see them post videos and I love that you go to range. You know, you're sharing the fact you're there, you're announcing to you know, your friends, and you know, okay, that's fine. But I just see random holes in a piece of paper. The best training you can do with a handgun is on shooting steel. Yep, Okay, the value of shooting steel. So you go and say, okay,
I want to get one of the steel bays. And both of our ranges have three or four steel bays on it. Okay, so sometimes they're busy, but they're generally open and people come out and they're just gonna plink and they go get a paper range and they shoot some paper targets, and that's fine. There's there's a place for that as well. But once you start to really train, you go down and get on the headplates sort of silhouette,
and you do drills, challenge yourself, work from concealment. I love getting on a timer because it puts pressure on you and you push the button, it'll pause for a second and it'll go beep, and then you draw and say you get over next to the headplates. I'm gonna knock down two headplates and then I'm gonna shoot the seal of that over here, or I'm going to shoot the silhouette twice and then shoot one of the headplates
and then you know immediately whether you're do it. And the value of shooting steel is that you can see your hit. If you take some white spray paint down, we generally have some cans in the shop, but go to anywhere you want to buy some white spray paint. Spray paint up your targets first, because then you'll see the witness mark. When the bullet hits the steel, you'll see a gray spot. Okay, So you get visual feedback. Your brain sees that that hit was where you meant
it to be or not. You hear the ding, you may see the plate fall if it's a plate rack. If it's one of the hostage targets, the headplate swings around.
We'll see and break all it.
So you get visual and audio feedback. And what happens is when you're whatever your body was doing at that point in time, then your brain sees the positive result and it's almost like a time stamp. Yes, everything I did was correct, correct, correct, That was a miss that was wrong, and then you think about it, what I do wrong? You go back and you fix it, and you're programming yourself to shoot accurately and to put your body in your body position and your grip and all
those things in the side alignment. Everything you were doing, you're teaching yourself to do it correctly. But also you can work from behind cover. You can shoot off hand, you know, just with your support side hand.
I want to go to the paper target for just a second here, because you guys have added inside the range in the pro shop. There you've got a basically an enlarged version of dot torture. I love that target for a paper target that gets some training done.
Yeah, I think Mike got those printed up. We print all of our own targets.
Yep.
We have a big plotter and we print the fire out of targets. That printer is constantly running, which is good because one of our highest profit margin items. But it's getting getting something like that to where you are challenging yourself. You know what I used to do it, it's what training. I'd go up on a on a blank target and I would just take a piece of a roll of masking tape in the magic marker and
draw a circle. Doesn't have to be complicated. You're out on the farm shooting or something, or your piece of property, get a paper plate, you know, just whatever, find something to shoot, but think about not only accuracy, speed, your movement, tactics cover, but come up with something you're going to do.
The whole point of it is, it doesn't matter if what's your shooting or what your conditions are, have an idea and then visualize how would how would a real life scenario If you see something in the news, okay, try to think through that real life scenario. The shooting in Gasden County. It was a tragic shooting where some armed thug comes through and murders.
Two people in convenience.
What are you doing? You're at the gas pump's pumping gas and the guy walks out in a parking lot and points a gun at you. How do you move to over? You know, most of those places have sheds and steal columns make pretty good covered and gas pumping not so much. But hey, you know, could you move around the vehicle? Could you draw? Where's your gun? Is it in the car? How do you get to You know, you can come out of a range and pull your car up and you know, work out of your car.
You just have to talk to the staff about you know, can I don't want to range? I can pull my car out there and we're not responsible for cut tires on brass and rubber tires, but you can do that and then you can work from your car. I challenge everyone that comes out to do something that get get a little winded. Everybody used to criticize another local range
that was a very private club. You can't do push ups and jog and do things like that and then shoot, you can't hear you know, be somewhere like absolutely put yourself under a little bit of stress, not too much. We do have an a D so you know for old folks like us. Just uh, if you're going to do that and you've got a condition, you might want to let the staff know to keep an eye on you, just to get hey, if I'm still too long, come check on me. I think it's real quiet down on
by ten, you know, come check on me. But have a plan, have a plan. Thank you sir. Good to see you, sir. Charlie Strickland with me from the Talent Training Group here on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. May tell you about tom our show we're gonna talk with of course, we got Steve Stewart.
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