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July 16, 2025 96 mins

American Sunrise on Real America's Voice

Segment A: FALLOUT FROM THE EPSTEIN FILES CONTINUES

Segment B: HOT HEADLINES FROM THE RAV NEWSROOM

Segment C: ICE AGENTS BATTLING ANTI- LAW ENFORCEMENT VIOLENCE

Segment D: PRESIDENT TRUMP ANNOUNCES NEW TRADE DEAL

Segment E: REP. FROST SLAMS ALLIGATOR ALCATRAZ

Segment F: HOLLYWOOD EMBRACING FAITH?

Segment G: CODIFYING THE DOGE CUTS

Segment H: INDICTED DEM REP TARIFF COMPLAINTS

Segment I: GOOD INFLATION NEWS TODAY

Segment J: U.S. SIGNING CEREMONY WITH BAHRAIN

Segment K: NEWSOM SLAMS VANCE DISNEY TRIP

Segment L:  THE TRUMP EFFECT: BOSTON RED SOX

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Ahead on American Sunrise, President Trump says California Senator Adam
Schiff must be brought to justice amid accusations of mortgage
fraud against the California Democrat.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
Ahead the latest on.

Speaker 1 (00:14):
The criminal referral that's reportedly been sent to the DOJ
for further investigation. Plus the FBI is actively investigating the
weaponization of government. Will there be a special prosecutor assigned
to the case. There's one name that's already being floated
to fill that position. And the fallout from the Jeffrey

(00:35):
Epstein files case continues. So what's the mood on Capitol Hill?
And here Attorney General Pam Bonnie's response when she was
asked about her decision not to release any more documents,
those stories and so much more right now on American Sunrise.

Speaker 3 (00:53):
Good morning, America.

Speaker 4 (00:56):
Welcome to American Sunrise.

Speaker 5 (00:59):
Whether it's culture, we have breaking news to share with
you politics.

Speaker 3 (01:02):
President Trump is joining us live now from Florida.

Speaker 2 (01:06):
We've got your cover.

Speaker 3 (01:08):
This is what it looks like to be a patriot.

Speaker 2 (01:11):
We have to protect the American family.

Speaker 4 (01:13):
The American dream is still alive.

Speaker 6 (01:17):
I'm David Brody, I'm Terrence, and.

Speaker 4 (01:19):
I'm doctor Gina.

Speaker 5 (01:25):
Good morning everybody. I am doctor g We are live
with you from the Palm Beaches. I want to bring
in David Brody out there in the swamp and Tea Bates.

Speaker 7 (01:33):
I bet Denver's pretty this time with year.

Speaker 5 (01:35):
Good morning, gentlemen, Good morning, doctor gz David, good morning.

Speaker 8 (01:40):
Hey.

Speaker 1 (01:40):
Can we just get right to the Epstein file. I'm
calling it the debacle. You guys can use whatever adjective
you want, but this case just continues to go down hill.

Speaker 2 (01:52):
Excuse me.

Speaker 1 (01:53):
One of the latest things Thomas Massey now saying that
he's going to use the discharge position dis discharge petition
excuse me to try and force a vote on requiring
the DOJ to release the files. Obviously, House Speaker Mike
Johnson has come out now publicly and said that there
needs to be more transparency and that eventually some of

(02:16):
these documents need to be released. Tim Burchett, one of
the good friends of the show, says that his constituents
are mad about all of this, and that he says
several personal friends have called him and asked about it.
It seems to me, doctor Gina, that this is really
starting to fracture MAGA to some degree. Or that there
are at least two schools of thought on this issue.
How is this ultimately going to play out? And I

(02:37):
already know your position if you will, but how do
you think this is already all going to play out?

Speaker 5 (02:42):
Yeah, MAGA is divided on this. And the thing that
I keep hearing people say, oh, this isn't importantly of
other things. I'm sorry, raped children a thousand or more,
raped children are important. I can't personally, as a mom moved.
That's not something I can move on. They're adults now.

(03:04):
But I'll tell you something, as somebody who has dealt
with this kind of thing in my own life, and
as somebody who has counseled countless adult women who are
child rape victims, this.

Speaker 7 (03:17):
Isn't something that goes away. We already know.

Speaker 5 (03:19):
The latest victim who had come forward, she took her
life too, So you know this isn't something that goes away.
And as moms and dads out there, look, I love
Donald Trump. I don't love Donald Trump just in the
political sense. I love Donald Trump as a human being,
but I cannot stand down on this. I can't, And

(03:42):
I think that's the way a lot of MAGA feels.
It's an identity crisis of sorts for people like me
who are going, Wait, I thought I knew who we
all were and what we were all fighting for. And
it starts with children who can't defend themselves, who couldn't
defend themselves in that day. And I I want this,
I want this completely washed out. I want justice for

(04:05):
these people. I want to know the names. I want
people to be people just stand. You know, we complain
every single day on this show. Is anyone ever going
to come to justice on any of the on Russia, Russia, Russia,
or anything else on the weaponization of our judiciary?

Speaker 7 (04:21):
Is anyone going to go?

Speaker 4 (04:22):
It starts right here, folks, It starts right here.

Speaker 7 (04:25):
David Bradie.

Speaker 2 (04:27):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (04:27):
And just to add on to that, here's a quote
from President Trump, and this is why it gets even worse.
This is him yesterday, quote President Trump saying this quote,
I don't understand why the Jeffrey Epstein case would be
of interest to anybody. It's pretty boring stuff. Look, that
ain't gonna do it, Just that they ain't gonna do it. Sorry, Look,

(04:48):
we got to call it out here. You know, we
always call out the liberals, and you know we call out,
whether it be liberals, Republicans, conservatives, animal, vegetable or mineral,
we gotta say it. That ain't gonna cut it. And look,
I think at some point there is God. Where is
the Pam Bondi press conference, whether it be Cashpittell and
Dan Bongino standing at her side. Something needs to happen here.

(05:12):
President Trump said twice yesterday that he thinks the credible
evidence should be released. Okay, so that makes me think,
wait a minute. So there's credible evidence and there's evidence
that's not credible. We want to see the whole enchalada
number one. But beyond all of that, if he's saying
release the credible evidence, then let's start releasing some evidence

(05:32):
at least. Where is all that? Where is the coordination here?
It's an absolute colossal disaster.

Speaker 7 (05:39):
Well, I want to get to more guys with our
guest in just a moment. But today let's check out
the Bible verse.

Speaker 5 (05:44):
If we can Psalm forty two to three. He also
brought me up out of a horrible pit out of
the Mirie clay, and set my feet up on a
rock and established my steps. He is put a new
song in my mouth. Praise to our God. Many will
see it in fear, and we'll try in the Lord
nice one for today. President Trump says California Senator Adam

(06:05):
Schiff must be brought to justice after accusations of mortgage fraud.
Trump posted on true Social Adam Schiff said that his
primary residence was in Maryland to get a cheaper mortgage
and rip off America when he must live in California
because he was a congressman from California.

Speaker 7 (06:20):
I always knew Adam Schiff was a crook.

Speaker 5 (06:22):
The fraud began with the finance of his Maryland property
on February six, two thousand and nine, and continued through
multiple transactions until the Maryland property was correctly designated as
a second home on October thirteen, twenty twenty. Mortgage fraud
is very serious and crooked Adam Schiff needs to be
brought to justice now he, of course, is a senator.
The New York Post reports that officials with the Federal

(06:43):
Housing Finance Agency center Criminal referral to the DOJ, calling
for further investigation.

Speaker 7 (06:51):
For more on this, and of.

Speaker 5 (06:52):
Course, the Epstein case, let's bring in California gubernatorial candidate
Steve Hilton Steve welcome.

Speaker 4 (06:59):
Back to the show.

Speaker 7 (06:59):
Good to have you.

Speaker 5 (07:01):
You know, I want to get to this shift story,
but I've got to ask you to comment on what
I think is still top of mind honestly for conservatives
out there, and that is the Epstein situation.

Speaker 4 (07:14):
Terrence called it a debacle.

Speaker 7 (07:15):
It's a sultan.

Speaker 5 (07:16):
It's a big Sultan burger for conservatives. I'll tell you
that much, Steve. It has us divided.

Speaker 9 (07:22):
Well, Geinia, it's great to see you, great to see
all of you. I agree, it's an incredibly serious thing.
I mean, what worse crime could there be. It's always
been something that's affected me so deeply every time you
hear these appalling stories of these crimes against children. And
in fact, I went back and looked at over the
years at what I've been saying about this, and in fact,

(07:44):
back in the day, I really made a very strong
statement on my show. I was hosting my show up
on Fox at the time against the original disgraceful lenient
plea deal. Alex Acosta going back to I think it
was twenty eighteen, and I said, how on earth can
this happen? And really, I remember the phrase that I

(08:05):
used when he was let Epstein was let off with
basically no punishment and this awful plea deal, And it
was clearly because he was this rich guy who knew
lots of influential people. And I said, have you ever
seen a worse example of the rich and the elite
looking after their own? And I think that's why this
is so frustrating for so many people. It's been appallingly handled.

(08:28):
I agree with that, and I also agree that we
can't just let it sit here. There needs to be
something done to make sure that everyone understands that this
administration is going to make sure people are held accountable
and I'm going to cover things up and right now
there are a lot of questions and they definitely need
to be answered.

Speaker 10 (08:47):
I agree with that very much.

Speaker 8 (08:50):
Steve.

Speaker 1 (08:51):
I'm sorry this is probably a shallow question, but as
I listened to you and I realize that you're running
for governor there in California, I'm wondering, why, why would
anyone want to lead a state that is in shambles?

Speaker 2 (09:04):
And I apologize.

Speaker 1 (09:05):
I hope you take it in the spirit that it's meant,
because it truly is meant in the best of spirits.

Speaker 9 (09:11):
But why, And it's the question I appreciate it very much,
and the reason is that I love California so much.
Look for those who who don't know, I obviously was
raised in England. I still have the acts that my
parents are actually Hungarian and they were refugees from communism,
and in many ways I feel that's where I've ended

(09:32):
up now in California. And so the point is that
as a new American citizen, a legal immigrant who loves
this country so very much, I can't stand to see
our beautiful state of California that, in many ways, before
we moved here and for so many people represented the
best of America. Everything that's great about America, innovation and
energy and hustle and ambition, and you know, the rebel

(09:56):
spirit that's all supposed to be California. Of course, it's
been crushed by the far left Democrats who've been in
charge now for so long, there's one party rule for
at least fifteen years. And honestly, raising my family there,
starting a business there, I just cannot stand to see
California being ruined in this way. And so I said,
I've got to do something about it. It's my responsibility

(10:17):
to put something together, to build a movement for change.

Speaker 10 (10:20):
It's going to be difficult.

Speaker 9 (10:22):
I'm not saying this is going to be easy to
turn things around in California, but it's a much more
republican state than people think, and there's a real desire
for change. People are being crushed by these policies that
We've got the highest taxes, the highest costs for everything, gas, electricity, rent, housing, everything,
the worst business climate in America. It's such a disaster.

(10:42):
There's a real hunger for change. Just now, sixty percent
of people say the state's going in the wrong direction.
There's a majority for change in California. So my belief
is that if I'm out there with a very strong, positive,
common sense alternative, then I can pull this off and
create a real political revolution in California. Just had a
poll out this week. I'm leading the field. I'm beating

(11:03):
all the Democrats, and so game on, let's try and
do this. It's not going to be easy, but it's possible.

Speaker 3 (11:10):
Yeah, Steve, David Brody here, Hey, real quick back to
I heard you mentioned far left Democrats, which makes me
think of oh, hello, Gavin Newsom and Adam Schiff. Yes,
and of course that first question right off the top
about the mortgage fraud or the alleged mortgage fraud. I mean,
you know, there's just a lot of stuff going on
in California with these elected leaders, and I'm wondering to

(11:30):
your point about how you turn California blue excuse me
blue red. Obviously the OC down there, I mean, that's
that's a key part there south of LA But where
else do inroads need to be made, not just obviously
all across the state, but are there certain places in
California that are vulnerable and can be won by and

(11:53):
turn red.

Speaker 9 (11:55):
I think it's it's not so much places as people
that's the key to this. And what I'm looking at
doing here in California is very similar to what President
Trump's being able to do across the country, which is
put together this multi racial, working class coalition. These amazing
changes that you've seen in the Trump era, where working
class voters flocking from Democrat to Republicans, saying with Latino voters,

(12:18):
Hispanic voters across the country, that's the path I think
that we'll put this together because it's working class people
who've been crushed by these policies in California, particularly if
you think about the climate extremism, the cost of gas
and electricity, all these things, the disaster in the public schools.
Latino families can't stand all this nonsense. But you know

(12:39):
what have about, you know, gender ideology and all the
rest of it. We have some of the worst school
results in the country. The California dream, that very basic aspiration,
you know, good job, where you raise your family in
a home of your own, in a safe neighborhood with
a good school so your kids have a better life.
That's gone, and it says working class people across California,

(13:00):
not just in places that you may have thought of
as traditionally Republican, but in Los Angeles County, the biggest
county in the country. I've spent a lot of time
there in East LA with New American legal immigrant families
who want a shot at that California dream. And I
think that's the key to victory here.

Speaker 5 (13:19):
I'll tell you something, having lived there as I did,
and you know this, Steve, I love the patriots in California.
They are more united and more resolute than any group
of patriots I've ever met in my life. And I
spoke all over the state, and I know this very well,
very sad that the governor wrote two bills to make
my husband's job illegal in California, so we had to leave.
But you're right, the patriots there are amazing. The corruption

(13:42):
runs deep. But Steve, we're praying for you and rooting
for you.

Speaker 7 (13:45):
Thanks for being on the show.

Speaker 2 (13:46):
Great to be with you, Thank you, Thank you, Steve.

Speaker 5 (13:49):
All right, coming up, we check out the hottest headlines
from the RAV newsroom with Ta Bates and later. ICE
agents have been forced to deal with anti law enforcement violence.
What can they do to change the image. We'll take
a look just ahead an American Sunrise.

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The US Senate is one big step closer to realizing
nine point four billion dollars in cuts to foreign aid
and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. It's all part of
spending cuts from the Department of Government Efficiency.

Speaker 2 (15:46):
However, Vice President J. D. Vance was forced to make
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To Capitol Hill to cast the tie breaking vote to
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Senator Susan Collins of Maine, Lisa Murkowski ve Alaska, and
Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, all cross party lines, leaving the
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now out of the Senate Appropriations Committee and headed to
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The measure needs to be returned to the House before
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(16:31):
Republicans to.

Speaker 8 (16:32):
Call for the release of the Epstein files.

Speaker 13 (16:35):
It's a very delicate subject, but we should put everything
out there and let the people decide it. I mean,
the White House and the White House team are privy
to facts that I don't know. I mean, this isn't
my lane. Haven't been involved in that, but I agree
with the sentiment that we need to put it out there.
And you know, Pam BONDI, I don't know when she
originally made the statement. I think she was talking about documents,

(16:56):
as I understood that they were on her desk. I
don't know that she was specific about a list or whatever.
But she needs to come forward and explain that to everybody.

Speaker 1 (17:07):
That assertion from Speaker Johnson. As Attorney General, Bondi continues
to be pressed on the issue.

Speaker 2 (17:12):
Listen to this.

Speaker 1 (17:13):
This was her response during a news conference on drug seizures.

Speaker 14 (17:16):
I appreciate your question, but this today is about fentanyl
overdoses throughout our country and people who have lost loved
ones to fentanyl. That's the message that we're here to
send today. Nothing about Epstein, and.

Speaker 2 (17:31):
Then she walked away from the mic.

Speaker 1 (17:33):
The Attorney General has been under fire after initially saying
the files were on her desk and later claiming there's
no client list, in essentially closing the case without releasing
any new information to the public. However, she says she
has no plans to resign. President Trump also standing by Bondi,
saying that she should release whatever information.

Speaker 2 (17:52):
She deems appropriate.

Speaker 1 (17:55):
That's a quick check of your headlines. We'll, of course
have more headlines coming up here in just a little bit,
including Democrats who are pushing for the state to become
a sanctuary state.

Speaker 2 (18:04):
Thoughts from a leading.

Speaker 1 (18:05):
Republican candidate for governor and a friend of the show
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a regular as well on America's Sunrise, But most importantly

(21:26):
now he's also the leading candidate to become Main's next governor. Robert,
thanks for being here. You know, AMAC members they're concerned
about so much. But the far left is trying to
fundamentally change America. And so I wonder about the outrageousness
of this growing leftist movement because they're attacking law enforcement, ice,

(21:48):
other enforces of the law. They've been doing it for
a while. I'm wondering where this disrespect comes from, Robert.
I mean, are we living through a period where this
new Democrat party is teaching like a culture of disrespect
for the rule of law? What's going on here? Good
morning to you.

Speaker 17 (22:02):
Yeah, I think it's a great question, Dad. I think
you've actually put your finger right on it. Sometimes we
live in the moment and we think, well, this is
just another incident. But I think if you step back
twenty paces and you try to understand what you're really
looking at, what you're seeing is a lawlessness being taught
on a regular basis. When you attack ice officers and
you have members of Congress trying to attack ICE officers,

(22:24):
and you have a sense of that, the delegitimacy, delegitimacy
of law enforcement, you are teak it, teaching the next
generation to disrespect rule of law, and frankly, we're seeing
it right here in Maine.

Speaker 10 (22:36):
I talk about it brutally every day.

Speaker 17 (22:38):
When you have a sanctuary city law, a sanctuary state
law actually here which is being passed that says local
law enforcement will be penalized if they or if anyone
cooperates with ICE. You're teaching people to disrespect law. This
is this is completely different from what we were taught
in the fifties and sixties and seventies and.

Speaker 10 (22:56):
Eighties and nineties and early two thousands.

Speaker 17 (22:59):
When you teach people, young people in particular, that attacking
law enforcement officers is legitimate, you are ultimately pushing lawlessness.
And it is strategically. I mean, there are sources for it,
internal and external. But I think that it is reckless
and actually I think in many cases intentional, that the
Left is trying to in a sense disarm and demoralize

(23:22):
the United States.

Speaker 5 (23:24):
As leading candidate for governor and Maine, I know that
you've raised more money Actually, you've set records raising money,
and none of us want politics to be about money.
But that's my first question when someone asked me to endorse.
No matter how conservative they are, can they win And
it takes money to win. Unfortunately, it's the way our
system works. But the Democrats there have just pushed for

(23:46):
sanctuary status, you know, and then you have.

Speaker 7 (23:50):
Barack Obama who spoke over the weekend.

Speaker 4 (23:53):
I believe it was.

Speaker 5 (23:54):
Telling Democrats to stop whining and stop navel gazing. That's
not really I don't really have a problem with Democrats
doing that. I have a problem with them doing things
like seeking sanctuary city status, sanctuary state status in states
where these criminals are getting away literally with murder, literally

(24:16):
with throwing things, trying to kill in many cases our
police officers, ice agents, all the rest. But Barack Obama
didn't say a dog gone thing about that. Is he
still the de facto leader of the Democrat Party and
what really needs to happen to the Democrat Party.

Speaker 17 (24:35):
That's an excellent question, you know, I don't know who's
leading the Democrat Party. I wonder to myself whether their
leadership even cares about.

Speaker 10 (24:42):
This country anymore. In the state of Maine.

Speaker 17 (24:44):
We have this Democrat Governor Mills, who is right there
with the Democrat legislature trying to push back against the
lawful attempts to get illegal aliens out of this state.

Speaker 10 (24:54):
We have perhaps eight thousand in this state.

Speaker 17 (24:56):
They are given special benefits, they are encouraged to come here.
We now have, unfortunately, near a right not too far
from me in Lewiston, we had a shooting near an
immigrant center.

Speaker 10 (25:09):
We have illegal drug traffickers all over this state.

Speaker 17 (25:12):
We have three hundred Chinese growhouses that they haven't bothered
to take down. We have Dominican drug traffickers here. We
have Mexican drug traffickers here. We have the crips and
the bloods here. This is not the main that we
grew up with, and frankly, this is not the America
that we grew up with. What we're witnessing is and
Barack Obama might have been the opening round in all this.
The idea that you're going to delegitimize the institutions, the Constitution,

(25:35):
the very institutions that are described in the Constitution, and
in that process you're going to undermine the Bill of Rights,
those ten fundamental rights that we think of as inviolate.
And the bottom line is when you push this kind
of lawlessness, you get drug trafficking, you get drug overdoses.
We had ten thousand drug overdoses in this state last year.
That's an unthinkable number. So this is the kind of

(25:57):
thing that gets me up every morning. Believe the state
I grew up in is racked by some of the
highest taxes in the country, some of the most unjustified
spending in the country, illegal aliens, drug trafficking, and frankly,
one of the worst education systems. So when you at
first go down that route, you create a vicious cycle.
If you go the other direction, cut taxes, reinforce support

(26:21):
for law enforcement, and you try to restabilize things, you
create a virtuous cycle.

Speaker 10 (26:26):
So we're as a nation, we're actually just like Maine.

Speaker 17 (26:29):
We're in a position where we have to decide is
that virtuous cycle which we grew up with worst passing
on or are we just going to get caught in
this vicious cycle and let people like Obama and Biden
and all these lefties decide that they're going to define us.

Speaker 2 (26:44):
Your government name is Robert Charles.

Speaker 1 (26:46):
Those of us who know you call you Bobby I'm
glad to be able to call you Bobby. In fact,
I think one of the taglines in your campaign is
Bobby for Maine. So tell the people out there who
they get, if and when they elect you governor there?
What kind of government do you plan to be? What
kind of governor will Bobby Charles be? Not Robert Charles.

Speaker 17 (27:05):
So, you know, the Bobby part is, I've always grown
up as Bobby, And you know, I feel like we
in the state of Maine here are very rural. We
get along pretty well with each other when we're not
talking about politics.

Speaker 10 (27:17):
But I am at this not because I ever wanted
to be a governor.

Speaker 17 (27:20):
I thought I was going to come back here to
Maine and just be on Real America's voice every day
and enjoy that that experience. But the reality is that
this state is in peril. It is in genuine peril.
When you have ten thousand overdoses, it is an unthinkable
turn for a state. I mean, we lose kids, forty
to seventy kids a month. That is an unconscionable, unthinkable

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turn of events. The legislature hasn't been able to fix it.
The Democrats have controlled this state for thirty of the
last thirty two years, and we're just we have to
get to a point where we say enough. And in
the tax side, my god, you're going to see dramatic
tax cuts in the state of the Reagan type and
of the Reagan type and the Trump type, real deep,
deep tax cuts on property taxes, on income taxes, because

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seniors can't stay in their homes and young people cannot
buy a home. The median income in this state is
two hundred dollars less than the median rental cost for
those under thirty five, So you can't save for that
American dream that you imagined someday your kids were going
to get a shot at, and so they stay with
their parents. They were a state in genuine peril. But

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the good news is this, we are just inches away
from recovering it. We have a couple of seats in
the House, couple in the Senate, and the and the
governor's race. If we recover this race, we will turn
this state entirely red. And if you can turn Main red,
you can turn any part of New England red.

Speaker 3 (28:40):
That's for sure. Bobby Charles, great to see you. I
need to get up to Baja.

Speaker 2 (28:44):
Don't be calling them Bobby only I get to call
him Bobby.

Speaker 7 (28:46):
Come on, Bobby.

Speaker 2 (28:49):
Welome you guys.

Speaker 3 (28:50):
Thank you, Robert, I'll call you Robert. Thank you, Robert.

Speaker 2 (28:55):
Thank you, each and all. All right from.

Speaker 3 (28:59):
The great state of Bobby Charms. All right, coming up.
Tick Bites are sending more and more people to the
emergency room this year. That's gross. Why is that we
take a look next on American Sunrise.

Speaker 5 (29:26):
Right, welcome back to American Sunrise and I'm doctor g
Thank you for joining us. It is time now for
today's health news that is sponsored by the Wellness Company
and under the microscope. Today the growing number of tick
bite cases ending up in the er. The CDC says
emergency room visits for tick bites are reaching the highest
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the Northeast, where there are two hundred and twenty nine
tick bites per every one hundred thousand visits to the er,
and last month that number is up from the one
hundred and sixty seven per one hundred.

Speaker 7 (30:00):
I think it means one thousand, but anyway, oh.

Speaker 4 (30:02):
One hundred thousand. There we go, one hundred thousand.

Speaker 5 (30:04):
Reach your prompt re Gina in June of twenty twenty four.
Experts say we are seeing a longer tick season across
the country and milder winters and wetter springs are also
driving those numbers up. Experts say people should wear long
sleeve shirts. That's where I wore that today. No, I'm
just kidding, has nothing to do.

Speaker 4 (30:21):
With it, and use bug spray, although there.

Speaker 5 (30:24):
Are things in bug spray look for the look about
the ingredients study for yourself. But we decide that and
I'll tell you. I read about these drone ticks and
hearing these increase in numbers in the ticks has me
a little figged out. I'm not gonna lie anyway. A
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something like that anyway, David yep I remember, I'm never
going to forget. It was a holacious time.

Speaker 3 (31:51):
Oh for sure, you lead the charge on it, for sure,
all right, doc G. President Trump announced a new trade
deal with Indnesia. Trump says the deal is great for
both sides, and he dealt, by the way, directly with
the Indonesian President on the matter. Indonesia one of our
top twenty five trading partners, and both countries traded more
than thirty eight billion dollars in goods last year. By

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the way, the trade deficit was reportedly close to eighteen
billion dollars for the United States with Indonesia as well.
For more, let's bring in RAV Chief White House correspondent
Brian Glenn. Brian, the trade deals keep piling up, which
is a good sign. And now if only Jerome Powell
could maybe find the exit door, but he's making things difficult.
There's a lot of economic news. Good morning to you, Brian.

Speaker 18 (32:35):
There is, by the way, David, I will reorder my
AMAC subscription just to get that eight and a half
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Speaker 19 (32:45):
I think it's great.

Speaker 18 (32:46):
I love AMAC, by the way, I encourage everyone to
go out and get it. A lot of economic news
coming out, of course, the Indonesia trade agreement down to
nineteen percent of significantly down from originally thirty two percent.
But there's a lot of business involved, and I think
it's a very positive sign that when these letters were
sent out and had that August first deadline on them,

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that people are adhering to that deadline. A lot of
the biggest industry is affected by this is not only
the fishing on offshore type of commerce, marine commerce, but
it's also clothing and textiles, shirts, shoes, things like that.
They are a leader and what would consideredhi fashion.

Speaker 19 (33:30):
This is kind of a throwaway fashion.

Speaker 18 (33:32):
I'm looking a lesser quality of a garment that someone
might wear for a short period of time and throw away.

Speaker 19 (33:37):
That is not something in the fashion industry.

Speaker 18 (33:40):
They look they frown upon the fast fashion, but they
are one of the leaders in that as well. But
that is one of many trade deals David, that we
expect to come in over the next couple of weeks. Also,
you didn't mention Jerown Powell. Now there is speculation that
he will resign. There's also speculation that he could be
fired now. I think the market reacts in different ways

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to depending on how that goes. But that's certainly that
something that we're all going to be watching here today
as that dramatically has effect on auto loans, car loans,
credit card, all interest rates across the consumer board.

Speaker 19 (34:14):
But Jerome Powell always seems to be in the news
every day here at the White House.

Speaker 5 (34:19):
Yeah, Brian, gosh, so much good President Trump is doing,
and it's just I just don't want to have I
don't want anyone to have to overlook it for what
he is confusing us about. And even Speaker Mike Johnson
now has broken ranks and called on the DOJ to
release the Epstein files.

Speaker 7 (34:41):
Is what will the end of this tale be?

Speaker 18 (34:45):
It is interesting to see that statement that Speaker Johnson
was kind of forthcoming and wanting some of this thing
to continue, if that is what they're going to do
now a lot of people have stayed out of this conversation.
A lot of people don't want to kind of comment
about the Epstein files because it seems like you've got
to take one side or the other, either for you know,
you're gonna just the hill you die on, or this

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might be the hill that you also die on.

Speaker 19 (35:10):
If you say that, I don't. I think we need
to move forward.

Speaker 18 (35:13):
It's it's very complicated and you don't really know sometimes
what messaging is the real messaging and what messaging is
out there to just appease the base. But the topic
doesn't go away, as you have mentioned, and we all
see on social media.

Speaker 5 (35:30):
Yeah, but I think it's not as much about messaging
messaging bright, I think people really just want the transparency.
They want that I still believe, and I still keep thinking.
If President Trump would just sit down with all the people,
Pam and everyone and just tell the American people, Hey,
this is what we have, this is what we don't have,
this is what was destroyed, this is who we're going after.
I think that would go a long way in this,

(35:52):
don't you Yeah, No, I.

Speaker 18 (35:54):
Think communication transparency definitely clears up any kind of discrepancies
of people that might doubt that they're being truthful.

Speaker 19 (36:02):
So you're absolutely right.

Speaker 18 (36:04):
But also, and we said this last week, this goes
down the list of things that people want accountability for.

Speaker 19 (36:11):
I'll give it another instance. People want accountability for the
DOJ going after parents at school board meetings.

Speaker 18 (36:17):
That was a big thing I met with Sam Sorbo
yesterday in regards to this. They want some kind of
accountability for that. So if you look down at the
win list of what we've able to do and hold
people accountable if not put them in front of a hearing,
it's we're really not winning in that aspect. We're winning economically,
we're winning on all the other issues. Even on the

(36:39):
social fronts, we're winning. But when you look at how
they weaponized the government against Conservatives, against BAGA, against President Trump,
there really hasn't been an accountability. So you do factor
in the Epstein case, and it's in the list of
things that people just want some type of action on,
and I fully understand it.

Speaker 6 (37:00):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (37:00):
Well, Brian Glynn, we appreciate your time as you walk
all the fine lines there on Capitol Hill.

Speaker 7 (37:06):
Thanks for being with us.

Speaker 19 (37:07):
Thanks Maria, thank you.

Speaker 5 (37:09):
All right, coming up, Florida Congressman Maxwell Frost is making
some outlandish claims about Alligator Alcatraz. We have his comments
just ahead on American Sunrise.

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All right, we're caffeinated, gotta be caffeinated now. Time to
stay awake, not woke. And if we're going to stay awake,
we're going to t Bates who's not woke, but he's
always awake I don't know, am I just repeating myself. Hi,
T what's going on?

Speaker 2 (39:17):
Hey David?

Speaker 1 (39:17):
And I'm barely awake this morning, so we're going to
struggle through this one, but we will get through it.
All right, folks, We're caffeinated now, so it is time
to stay awake, not woke.

Speaker 2 (39:25):
And who is woke today?

Speaker 1 (39:26):
You asked, well, it will be Florida Congressman and Democrat
Maxwell Frost. After visiting Alligator Alcatraz, Frost says that President
Trump is trying to and I'm quoting here, ethnically cleanse
those are the words he use the country.

Speaker 15 (39:41):
They want more people behind bars, they want to incarcerate
more people, and they want to ethnically cleanse this country
of certain types of immigrants. Because here's the thing. They're
not going for every person here that's undocumented. Because when
I was in that internment camp in the Everglades, I
didn't see any your Europeans who overstayed their visa. I

(40:02):
saw nothing but Latino men and Haitian men. And as
we look at these operations going around the country, they
are targeting specific types of people, and it's the type
of people that look like.

Speaker 1 (40:13):
Me, Doctor jan and David, words matter, and the words
ethnically cleanse, of course, bring to mind genocide in Rwanda.

Speaker 2 (40:22):
Not such a good choice of words, David.

Speaker 3 (40:26):
No and ethnically cleanse.

Speaker 2 (40:27):
Come on.

Speaker 3 (40:28):
I mean, look, these are folks that are coming they're
being arrested because they came over the border from pretty
much Latin American countries. It is what it is. Okay,
China too, But these are not white people coming over
from Denmark, Norway and Sweden. So this idea that ethnically cleansed,
give me a break. I mean, it's just the numbers
are the numbers because the people are coming in from

(40:50):
those countries. I mean, it's not I just can't. Sometimes
I can't, Gina, I just can't.

Speaker 5 (40:56):
Some people just don't see beyond skin color. Some people
don't see beyond gender. Some people don't see you know,
there are a lot of people who focus on a
lot of things that don't matter. You'll remind me who
said this, David. But the quote I love is people
everywhere enjoy believing things they know are not true because
it spares them the ordeal of thinking for themselves and

(41:18):
acting upon what they know. It's a great quote because
it's so true it's called cognitive dissonance. We study it
in psychology and a lot of people, and you have
to really examine yourself.

Speaker 4 (41:26):
You know, it's hard for.

Speaker 5 (41:28):
Me right now to admit that I am seeing things
differently than President Trump. I'm wondering where the disconnect is
because I've agreed with him on essentially everything and been
able to defend just about everything he's said and done.

Speaker 4 (41:40):
Throughout his political career.

Speaker 5 (41:42):
So you know, once in a while, though, you have
to take a really hard look and say, and you
know what taught me that term limits when I fought
for term limits and then I turned around and watched
what happened in my great state of Missouri after term limits,
and I thought, oh wow, maybe I didn't do the
right thing. So I know, and you have to always
bear in mind you could be really wrong.

Speaker 4 (41:58):
This guy is really wrong.

Speaker 5 (42:00):
He is worried about skin color and not worried about,
by the way, the throngs of neighborhoods like the one
that I used to live in in San Diego that
were mostly made up of legal immigrants, and they are those.

Speaker 7 (42:14):
Are the neighborhoods with the brown skin.

Speaker 5 (42:16):
If he wants to go there, those are the neighborhoods
who are raped and killed and murdered, and their children
are fitnelled and the rest of it right by the
illegals who cares about the skin color?

Speaker 11 (42:26):
Right?

Speaker 3 (42:26):
Well, yeah, one hundred percent. And let me just also
say back to the Denmark, norwayan Sweden stuff. Look, if
those folks were the problem and coming over here, you
think Trump would say, oh, they're white, let him pass,
come no way. I mean no, if they were the
I say they if people from those countries were becoming
the problem here in Americas or relates to all sorts

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of crime, he'd have them arrested too, and it'd be
a bunch of white people in jail. It's ridiculous. Well,
and just hears about rule of law, not skin color.

Speaker 4 (42:58):
You're absolutely right.

Speaker 5 (42:59):
And the three hundred thousand and missing children that the
Republicans are demanding justice for, those are mostly all Latino
children too.

Speaker 1 (43:10):
All right, we're gonna have to leave the conversation there, guys,
appreciate your thoughts. Coming up is Hollywood now embracing faith more.
We've got some stories of some of that and how
we're seeing it and what's coming to light that's next
you're on American Sunrise.

Speaker 8 (43:41):
God Bless the US.

Speaker 12 (43:46):
In the beginning, God created the heaven and the earth.

Speaker 1 (43:56):
Welcome back to American Sunrise. It is now time for
our moment of faith, brought to us by Lee Greenwood
and the God Bless the USA Bible in focus today.
Some in Hollywood are now embracing their faith. First, let's
talk about actor Mark Wahlberg. Marky Mark has really grown up.
You may remember as a teenager he saw himself go

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to jail for assault and had problems with addiction. But
now he attends church daily and has embraced his Catholic roots.
And then there's Shia lah Buff He of course has
had his own issues throughout his career, but now also
fully embracing its Catholicism and even saying that it was
a lifeline to get his life back on track. For more,

(44:37):
let's bring in the author of Embrace Masculinity, Braiden Sorbo
with some thoughts. Braiden, good to see you.

Speaker 2 (44:43):
My friend, Terrence.

Speaker 20 (44:45):
Thanks for having me.

Speaker 19 (44:45):
It's wonderful to be back.

Speaker 1 (44:47):
You know, this is such a great conversation because I
feel like people often make such a big deal of Oh,
he is now spiritual well.

Speaker 2 (44:55):
To me, it's maturity.

Speaker 1 (44:57):
Sometimes we go through things as young people, we go
through things in life, and it helps remind us that
there is a greater power than us, that there is
somebody greater in control.

Speaker 19 (45:07):
Yeah.

Speaker 20 (45:08):
I wholeheartedly agree, And it is something to do with maturity, right.
People are genuinely searching for truth for the entirety of
their lives. And so when they find that truth, obviously
with God being the highest form of objective truth, and
they embrace it, they live something that is bigger than themselves,
and that is what we're all searching for.

Speaker 1 (45:27):
You know, I often say this, and I think it's
so apropos. My pastor always says, don't just be a Christian,
be more christ Like and in our everyday interactions, in
our sphere of influence, simply reflecting the love of Jesus
can impact so many people and can have such a
great impact on the greater world.

Speaker 2 (45:44):
I believe.

Speaker 19 (45:46):
I wholeheartedly agree.

Speaker 20 (45:48):
That's why when I go to my daily discussions with people,
or when I post online even I sometimes have to
double check and verify with myself, Okay, is this going
to be bringing people closer to Christ or farther away
from it, and that's something that we could all be
doing in our day to day experiences. And granted, there
are going to be people that are not going to listen,
that are going to ridicule, shame, or even try to attack,

(46:08):
and that's exactly what the Pharisees did to Jesus. Right,
So we have to realize that we aren't alone in this,
that this has happened before, and that it is a reason,
if not more so, to keep pushing forward in our
search for objective truth.

Speaker 2 (46:20):
I'm glad you said that.

Speaker 1 (46:22):
Do you find that sometimes it's a challenge or sometimes
it's a little daunting You have to have some courage
in terms of really living up to what you just described.

Speaker 19 (46:32):
Well, without a doubt.

Speaker 20 (46:33):
I mean, we're going to try to be emulating Jesus
our entire lives. But even as we know Jesus was
the perfectly sinless man, no one else is going to
even come close to that. Paul writes, imitate me as
I imitate Christ. Even he understood that people wouldn't be
able to reach the level of perfection that Jesus was,
so he said, maybe aim for what I'm at currently
and try to overshoot it even that would be a

(46:55):
good benchmark for success. And so yes, it is a
daunting task. But the beauty is no that Well, I
am a sinner, Well, I have fallen short. Well, there
are terrible things that I have done, just like everybody else.
That there is redemption. There is forgiveness, and because of
that we can keep pushing forward.

Speaker 1 (47:10):
And that redemption, in that forgiveness, I would imagine, is
what draws so many people closer to Christ, no matter
where they come. What's the saying, come as you are? Well,
that is exactly what Jesus says, come as you are.
And that redemption that you described is why people are
coming back to the Lord.

Speaker 20 (47:26):
Yeah, without a doubt, it's come as you are and
leave change. Just like he told the woman, the Samaritan woman,
go and sin no more. There is redemption in Christ
that a lot of people seem to forego.

Speaker 19 (47:37):
They seem to say doesn't exist.

Speaker 20 (47:38):
And what they need to realize is that yes, we
can come as we are, but if we leave the same,
then nothing has truly happened. We need to leave changed,
and that is the beauty of Christ. We can come
broken and allow Him to fix us.

Speaker 2 (47:53):
Bradon, you out here preaching. My brother, you are out
here preaching.

Speaker 1 (47:57):
I love it. Thank you so much for your time
the good word. Appreciate to having you on the show
this morning.

Speaker 20 (48:02):
Thanks for having me.

Speaker 19 (48:03):
God bless everyone.

Speaker 1 (48:05):
Bless you, my friend, Bless you. We're back with the
second hour of American Sunrise.

Speaker 2 (48:08):
Right after this.

Speaker 1 (48:15):
Ahead, on this second hour of American Sunrise, Adam Schiff
is in hot water. The Democrat who is out to
destroy President Trump's legacy is now facing scrutiny over possible
mortgage fraud. We've got the details about what Shifty Shift.

Speaker 2 (48:29):
Is accused of.

Speaker 1 (48:31):
Plus, reports say that old Joe Biden personally signed his
son Hunter Biden's pardon while leaving the rest for the
auto ped So is this a smoking gun that could
ruin Biden's already tarnished reputation. We've got those details ahead,
and Speaker of the House Mike Johnson breaks with the
President and calls for the DOJ to release all of

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the Epstein files. The latest on the story that has
MAGA Republicans at odds against themselves over whether or not
they should be released. Those stories and so much more
Right now on this second hour of American Sundows.

Speaker 3 (49:08):
Good morning, America.

Speaker 4 (49:11):
Welcome to American Sunrise.

Speaker 2 (49:13):
Well it's culture.

Speaker 4 (49:15):
We have breaking news to share with you.

Speaker 2 (49:16):
Politics.

Speaker 3 (49:17):
President Trump is joining us live now from Florida.

Speaker 2 (49:21):
We've got your couple.

Speaker 3 (49:23):
This is what it looks like to be a patriot.

Speaker 2 (49:26):
We have to protect the American family.

Speaker 4 (49:28):
The American dream is still alive.

Speaker 3 (49:32):
I'm David Brody, I'm Terrence, and.

Speaker 7 (49:34):
I'm doctor Tina.

Speaker 3 (49:40):
Welcome back, everybody to the second hour of American Sunrise.
I'm David Brody, coming to you from DC. Let's bring
in doctor g and West Palm and t Bates in
our Denver newsroom. Good morning to both of you. You know,
the chat is on fire about this, the whole Epstein
file stuff until Wow, that's been I mean yeah, it's
been the case for last week. Here's my thing, Doctor
G and I go back to transparency. This is the

(50:03):
most transparent administration ever ever. So this doesn't it just
doesn't compute like that.

Speaker 5 (50:10):
That's exactly what I've been saying, David, it just doesn't.
I can't sit it in my brain.

Speaker 3 (50:15):
Yeah, someone, Well, someone's gonna have to explain that to
me because, uh so, for example, if there are reasons
that you're not releasing all of this, all of the files.
Then just say it and then give the evidence or
give the reasons, or have a press conference, do something.
But it's just like nothing to see here. Move on,
and it's like that, that's just there's something missing, and

(50:39):
it may and it feels much fishier than it even
maybe even needs to be. I don't know anymore fully agreed.

Speaker 1 (50:46):
The more this information is withheld, the more there are questions,
and uh, you know, when you leave an idle mind
to begin to question, those questions become become much more
insidious than they really might be. And so the administration
just needs to stem the tide and tell the truth,
here's why we're making these decisions, here's what we have,

(51:07):
and then move on. But until that happens, it's going
to be difficult for most of us to move on,
particularly those of us. And I mean, I'm one of
those people who are just naturally critics. I'm naturally suspicious
of everything, and when I don't have answers, and I
start in my mind to make those to make up
my own answers, whether either relevant or not. And so
we need some answers. We need some real, hard proof.

(51:30):
That's just my two cents.

Speaker 19 (51:31):
Guys.

Speaker 5 (51:32):
Yeah, it's sad because to me, so much has been
accomplished and we were just cruising right on toward the midterms,
and these midterm elections are going to be heating up
here really soon.

Speaker 4 (51:43):
And it's it's it's.

Speaker 5 (51:46):
I don't know how we're going to put candidates out
on the road and they're going to have to answer
these questions day after day after day.

Speaker 7 (51:52):
Because this is not going away.

Speaker 5 (51:53):
For everybody who keeps saying I wish this would just
go wall, well you can.

Speaker 7 (51:57):
My mom used to say, you can wish in one hands,
spit in the other.

Speaker 4 (52:00):
Going away.

Speaker 3 (52:02):
And the problem here is it's a trust issue because
we do trust the Trump administration, but in this case,
and in this case, it's not computing back to trust,
so it becomes a credibility issue, like you are the
most transparent administration in history, so then therefore, you know,
if you're not going to be transparent here, then there's
a lot of folks, all of MAGA pretty much distrust

(52:24):
the federal government, and you're giving us reason to distrust
the federal government yet again. So that this is the
core issue of all of it. Okay, I know we
got to run.

Speaker 1 (52:33):
Trust, but verify as a two way street. All right,
Let's get to some of the other headlines of the day.
The US Senate one big step closer to realizing nine
point four billion dollars in cuts to four and eight
in the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. All this is part
of spending cuts from the Department of Government Efficiency. However,
Vice President jd Vance was forced to make his way
to the Capital to cast the breaking vote to advance

(52:57):
President Trump's plan after three Republican senators voted against it.
Senator Susan Collins of Maine, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, and
Mitch mcconwell of Kentucky all cross party lines, leaving the
initial vote at fifty to fifty, with the Vice President
having to break the tie to the recisions package, which
is now out of the Senate Appropriations Committee and headed

(53:18):
to the whole Senate, likely for debates starting this morning.
A marathon voting session and avalanche of amendments is expected
to begin as soon as this afternoon, followed by a
final vote by the way The measure needs to be
returned to the House before Friday's deadline. House Speaker Mike
Johnson among the latest Republicans to call for the release
of the Epstein finals.

Speaker 13 (53:39):
It's a very delicate subject, but we should we should
put everything out there and let the people decide it.
I mean, the White House and the White House team
are privy to facts that I don't know. I mean,
this isn't my lane. Haven't been involved in that. But
I agree with the sentiment that we need to we
need to put it out there. And and you know,
Pam Bondi, I don't know when she originally made the statement.

(53:59):
I think she was talking about documents, as I understood
that they were on her desk. I don't know that
she was specific about a list or whatever. But she
needs to come forward and explain that to everybody.

Speaker 1 (54:11):
Meantime, Attorney General Pam Bondi continues to dodge the issue.
She was pressed on it yesterday during a news conference
about drug seizures.

Speaker 14 (54:21):
I appreciate your question, but this today is about fentanyl
overdoses throughout our country and people who have lost loved
ones to fentanyl. That's the message that we're here to
send today. Nothing about Epstein.

Speaker 2 (54:36):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (54:37):
The Attorney General has been under fire after initially saying
that the files were on her desk and later claiming
there's no client list, in essentially closing the case without
releasing any new information to the public. She has said
that she does not plan to resign over this, and
President Trump standing by Bondi, saying that she should release
whatever information she deems appropriate. Details about the latest Trump

(54:59):
broke a good trade deal could be released as soon
as today. Posting on True Social the President says he
has reached an agreement with Indonesia quote I dealt directly
with their highly respected president. That statement coming as the
Commander in chief is set to host two more dignitaries
at the White House today. Later this morning, the Crown
Prince and Prime Minister of Bahrain will hold a bilateral

(55:21):
meeting with the President and have lunch at the White House.
The Bahrainian the Bahrain News Agency excuse me as reporting
that Prince Salman bin Hamad al Khalifa will meet with
President Trump to quote explore avenues for advancing bilateral relations
and expanding cooperation across key sectors in support of shared
goals and interests. Potus will wrap up the day by

(55:45):
hosting a dinner for the Prime Minister of cutter at
the White House, Trade and Terrafs will likely be at
least part of the conversation with both leaders.

Speaker 2 (55:54):
That's a quick check of your headlines.

Speaker 3 (55:57):
Okay, T Bens, I appreciate it. Let's get right to
the Epstein story again and bring in our next guest.
That'd be Congressman Randy Fine, who joins us.

Speaker 19 (56:06):
Now.

Speaker 3 (56:07):
Congressman, I'm just curious to get your take on what's
going on here. I mean, we have Congressman Tim Burchett,
a friend of this show, who's sent a letter saying
just Slaine Maxwell should testify in front of Congress. I mean,
this isn't going away. I'm curious where you stand on
all of this.

Speaker 21 (56:26):
Least, I don't know why we wouldn't release at all.
But the second thing is I trust Donald Trump. I
trust him absolutely, and so I know the President will
make the right decision. So if there's a reason that
information isn't being released, then I believe that there's a
good reason for it.

Speaker 10 (56:42):
I'd like to see it.

Speaker 21 (56:43):
But I also trust the president.

Speaker 5 (56:45):
The Congressman, he hasn't said that, he hasn't said that
there's hey, there's a reason. He's just like let's move on.
At least I haven't heard maybe I haven't seen all
the news coverage, but I haven't heard him Congressman say
anything to that effect of, hey, I have a reason
trust me.

Speaker 4 (56:59):
If he said that, I don't even.

Speaker 5 (57:01):
Think there would be I don't even think there's be
a controversy, do you, David or Terrence?

Speaker 21 (57:06):
Well, if you don't mind me jumping in, if you
don't mean jumping in. When he put out a tweet
about it or a truth social about it, that's basically
what he said. He said, you know, we're doing what
we're doing, and we and we think through everything. He
may not even say what the reason is. My point
is is I have absolute faith and confidence in Donald Trump,
and if we're getting the information that he thinks we

(57:27):
should have, and I trust him, I'd love to know everything.
I mean, look, the guy was Epstein was obviously the
scum of the earth, and I'm glad he's no longer
with us, But you know, I'd love to know everything
that's in there. But again, I trust the President to
share with us what he thinks we need to know.

Speaker 2 (57:43):
All right, fair enough, we'll leave it there.

Speaker 1 (57:45):
I do want to talk about something that will ultimately
be coming down the pike for you and your colleagues.
Those Doge cuts we were just reporting, there's about nine
point four billion dollars.

Speaker 2 (57:55):
It's being discussed in the Senate.

Speaker 1 (57:56):
Hopefully they can get their act together and get you
guys that bill here and short order by Friday. What
is your expectation in terms of that process, and then
once it does get to the House, moving it through
the House and saving the American taxpayer at nine or
more than nine billion dollars.

Speaker 21 (58:12):
Well, first off, I'd note if the Senate just passed
the bill that we did and kept all of the
cuts that we made, we wouldn't have to see it again.
The only reason we'll have to vote on it again
in the House is because they may strip out some
of the cuts. Look, we ought this should be the
easy stuff. But my concern is Rome is burning and
all so many people up here want to do is

(58:33):
roast marshmallows in the fire. I mean, I'm the new guy,
and when I see a country that's spending two trillion
dollars a year that we don't have. If we can't
cut transgender clinics in Tasmania from the budget or NPR
or PBS. When are we going to actually deal with
the hard stuff. So look, I'll cut as much as
we can. I hope the Senate takes all of our

(58:53):
cuts as is, but I'm prepared to vote to cut
whatever it is that they send back over.

Speaker 3 (59:02):
Congressman, let me ask you a little bit about what
happened at a hearing yesterday. Obviously it involved you, There
were some protesters. Has had to do with what's happening
on college campuses. You basically want to make a CARE
a terrorist organization. I say care right, the Islamic group
care radicals. So this is what happened when a protester

(59:24):
interrupted you at this hearing. Take a look.

Speaker 21 (59:26):
Support You're Jewish heads, shut up and get out of here.

Speaker 11 (59:29):
You will suspend gen.

Speaker 19 (59:32):
Get out of here, you loser.

Speaker 21 (59:33):
Come on, by the way, to be clear, I hold
you all responsible for this. It is the attitude that
you have allowed on your college campuses that make people
think that this is okay.

Speaker 3 (59:43):
That is why this happens.

Speaker 21 (59:45):
Because you have someone like emmanual Ness that says resistance
by any means necessary. And I assume this person still
works at your school. Is that correct?

Speaker 11 (59:55):
Microphone?

Speaker 19 (59:56):
Please?

Speaker 22 (59:57):
Any call for violence again Jewish members of our community
is entirely unacceptable.

Speaker 6 (01:00:03):
So why does this person still work There.

Speaker 22 (01:00:05):
Any individual or faculty that has a complain of breaking
our rules, we would investigate them and take the appopriate
disciplinary action of warranty.

Speaker 23 (01:00:16):
Corinamullen John Jay College said after October seventh, the right
of Palestinian armed resistance is just and just last month
was film chanting up up, up with freedom, down down,
down with Zionist scum.

Speaker 21 (01:00:31):
This is a professor that teaches your Jewish students. How
can you say you have an unwavering zero tolerance policy
when this person teaches at your school.

Speaker 3 (01:00:44):
Congressman, you've also said it's time to root out every
Muslim terrorist on college campuses. Tell us more well, look,
we have a huge problem.

Speaker 21 (01:00:52):
That hearing yesterday was about anti Semitism on our college campuses.
We had three university presidents, one from the City University
of New York, one from Berkeley, and one from Georgetown,
and their answers were atrocious. What you saw in that
video is one of theoretically their former students standing up
and acting like an idiot. And what I blamed them
for is they have allowed Muslim terrorists, to harass Jewish students,

(01:01:16):
to set up encampments, to bother people in the library,
to bother people in the dining room. They have said
this behavior is okay, and then we see it in
our hearing rooms. The fact of the matter is we
have a Muslim problem in this country where all too
many people who support this radical Palestinian cause believe in violence,
and it gets fostered at our universities, and we have
to do something about it. Not every Muslim is a terrorist,

(01:01:37):
but it's also not true to say none of them are.
And we have to be willing to deal with this
problem as it exists. The problem is real, and these
universities made very clear they are not willing to deal
with on their campuses.

Speaker 3 (01:01:50):
We're going to have to make them do it. Congressman
Randy Fine, as they say in basketball, bringing it strong
to the rack this morning, we appreciate you. Thanks so
very much, hik G having s beIN here.

Speaker 2 (01:01:59):
Thanks Congressman.

Speaker 16 (01:02:01):
All right, more American centrizing two minutes.

Speaker 2 (01:02:23):
Welcome back to American Summarize. I'm Tea Bates. We appreciate
you being here with us.

Speaker 1 (01:02:28):
It's time now to drain this swamp, and this morning
we're flushing out Democratic Congressman hen we qua Are of Texas.

Speaker 2 (01:02:34):
You may remember we told you about this.

Speaker 1 (01:02:36):
He recently criticized President Trump's tariffs, saying, and I quote here,
I have a lot of businesses that are facing this uncertainty.

Speaker 3 (01:02:46):
I understand what the President wants to do, and I
want to get to what the president got to be.

Speaker 2 (01:02:50):
But I have a lot of businesses.

Speaker 3 (01:02:52):
That are facing this uncertainty. And as a business person,
you got to know what the certainty is when you
deal with that.

Speaker 1 (01:03:03):
What the congressman failed to mention is that he's been
indicted for bribery and money laundering. And to quote him,
he's a person who has a lot of businesses that
are facing uncertainty. Perhaps that was the understatement of the year,
though the congressman under indictment for allegedly participating in not one,
but two schemes involving bribery, unlawful.

Speaker 2 (01:03:23):
Foreign influence, and money laundering.

Speaker 1 (01:03:26):
We want to know what you think about all of
this and the congressman's complaints against the president.

Speaker 8 (01:03:31):
Let us know.

Speaker 1 (01:03:31):
On get on, rumble, hop on, let your voice be heard.
I actually just jumped in the chat myself, so I'm
looking forward to what you have to say. Up next,
we're headed to Wall Street for the opening bell and
for dose of dollars in common Sense with Rabs Jake Novak.

Speaker 8 (01:03:46):
We're back in a moment, New York City.

Speaker 1 (01:04:10):
Yes, we're gonna be taking you here live for the
opening bell here in just a little bit. I can
tell you pre market trading looking good so far. All
three major indices are in the green, the Dow s
and P five hundred and nasdac a up. The rest
of the board looking pretty good as well, with crude oil.

Speaker 2 (01:04:25):
Being the outlier.

Speaker 1 (01:04:26):
Hopefully though that might bring some of our gas prices
down even a little bit more. We'll take you to
the opening bell here in just a few minutes, but
first let's get you over to David Brodie.

Speaker 2 (01:04:34):
David, good morning, Good morning to Bates.

Speaker 3 (01:04:36):
All right, let's go to Jake Novak. He is host
of American Sunrise Early Edition. He joins us now to
give us some dollars in common sense, and of course
you can also get his insights every day on his
Jake's Takes substack. So Jake General Motors making a big
change of plans when it comes to one of its
most state of the art plants. Tell us about that.

(01:04:59):
And there's a lot of also breaking news about inflation
this morning as well.

Speaker 6 (01:05:03):
Yeah, yeah, I just want to get in some breaking
news about inflation. You know, the mainstream media going crazy
about the consumer inflation report yesterday that showed a t
any tiny tick higher. Well, it turns out that wholesale
inflation just came out that report Virginia and it was
cooler than expected. So they're gonna have to rewrite. Well,
they're not gonna say they're sorry, they're not going to rewrite.
But they spent the last twenty four hours saying Trump's

(01:05:24):
tariffs have finally started to raise your prices. Well, prices
are going they came in cooler than expected. In fact,
no change at all at the wholesale level this morning,
So they're gonna have to rewrite stuff. But here's another
thing they're going to have to rewrite this whole GM story.
GM built the state of the art plan in Oriyan Township, Michigan.
It was supposed to be for EV's only. Well guess what.

(01:05:44):
Americans don't want to buy so many evs. Demand has
been dropping through the floor for an entire year already.
And so now they're going to turn this EV plant
into a gas powered making plant. They're gonna make the
Chevy Silverado, they're gonna make the gmccerra, the Cadillac Escalade.
And let me do another myth bust for you, David.
What's gonna happen in September when the EV credit goes away?

(01:06:07):
That tax credit goes away, the mainstream media is gonna
say Donald Trump kill demand for evs. That will be
a lie. I'm giving you a preemptive myth bust on that, because,
as I said before, demand for evs among American consumers
has been falling through the floor for a solid year
already before that tax credit was taken away. Don't believe
the lies.

Speaker 3 (01:06:27):
Watch this program, Yeah, because you've been talking about look
at you can get a deal on evs now. But
I'll be honest with me. I don't want to buy
any EV I don't, so yeah, I'm not going to
all right, I want a gas guzzler, darn it. Speaking
of energy sources, Jake, we showed you that big energy
and infrastructure event out in Pittsburgh here on RAV yesterday.

(01:06:49):
We did a lot about that. So I'm curious what
stood out to you about that event.

Speaker 6 (01:06:54):
Well, it stood out for me is nuclear reactors. Nuclear
power is going to be part of this new power
grid that President Trump Trump is pushing and Westinghouse, which
makes nuclear power reactors, announced it's going to be building
quite a few of them over the next ten years.
And you know, this is happy story for me, but
it's also a little frustrating. People like me have been
pounding the table for nuclear power for twenty years. It's

(01:07:16):
much safer than it ever was. We've needed it desperately.
We have a dangerously weak electrical power grid in this country.

Speaker 3 (01:07:24):
Power grid.

Speaker 6 (01:07:24):
We've needed this for a long time. And what finally
is getting it all the big companies Apple, once at Google,
once at Microsoft, ones at Facebook once. This is finally
we're going to get it. I listen. I'm happy we're
going to finally get it. But you know, we got
to start listening to the people here. I've been talking
about this. We need a better power grid. Nuclear power
is the way to go. Thank god, we're finally getting it.

Speaker 3 (01:07:46):
All right, let's talk about or actually I wanted to
give us an economics lesson when it comes to the
crying about cutting funding for PBS and MPR. Of course,
we know about that recisions package that is in front
of the center right now where they want to cut
quite a bit of what is it a billion, I
don't know how much it is exactly for the Corporation
for Public Broadcasting. So tell us about this the economic

(01:08:08):
lesson regarding MPR and PBS.

Speaker 6 (01:08:11):
Yeah, here's the lesson. Cookie Monster and Big Bird are
not going to have to go panhandling on the street
for quarters the shows that you like on PBS and NPR,
despite the lies from both of those organizations that cutting
funding for them will hurt those programs. That is a lie.
The popular programs they have have what we call a market.
There's demand for those products. HBO, for example, pretty much

(01:08:32):
funds Sesame Street because they know it's a popular show.
The shows that you like will survive. They don't need
government assistance. It's the shows that nobody's watching that have
no impact on America that are in trouble and no
one's going to notice. It'll be the tree that falls
in the forest that nobody hears. Folks don't fall for
this lie. The good stuff you like from PBS and
NPR will still be around. It might have to go

(01:08:53):
to Netflix, it might have to go to your phone,
But who cares. It's a good product. People will pay
for it. If it's not a good product, why should
they taxpayers pay for it? As simple as that.

Speaker 3 (01:09:03):
And also this idea, and we talked about this earlier
in American Sunrise Early edition, but let's let's revisit this
for a second, because what this idea. First of all,
why doesn't NPR or PBS have any conservative uh talk
shows or anything? And I say that a bit facetiously,
but here's the thing. If you want to insulate yourself

(01:09:24):
from criticism, why don't you, you know, at least points
to one or two conservative shows that you can at
least say you have on on your you know, at
these outlets but or excuse me, at these at the
Corporation for Public Broadcasting. But they won't even just do
that at all. I mean, you would think that would
just be smart to at least kind of insulate yourself

(01:09:46):
a little bit. But they won't do it.

Speaker 6 (01:09:48):
They don't have it in them. They're so in the
bubble that they don't understand. I mean, they start to
believe their own stink, you know, I mean they really do.
They really believe that all conservatives are Nazis, and so
they think, well, if I put a conservative show on,
won't that be promoting like hate or something. They don't understand.
They don't even understand that after a while they actually
believe it. They don't have it in them to do

(01:10:09):
to do a more balanced type of programming. They used
to They used to have William F. Buckley on, and
even when George W. Bush was president, I noticed some
National Science Foundation programming that was a little bit more balanced.
But we are way past that era right now. We
don't even have people at these places who know what
fair is. And that's why they can't do it. They
don't know it.

Speaker 3 (01:10:28):
Yeah, hey, can we get into the geek out a
portion of the show, the in the weeds portion about inflation.
You mentioned wholesale inflation, and then before that there was
the inflation world. So so help me through this. Explain
the difference. Why would this price or this number be
better than expector or lower than expected, like truck. Help
me understand the difference between the two numbers. I'm trying
to understand that.

Speaker 6 (01:10:50):
Well, you know, wholesale inflation is basically the businesses what
they pay for their stuff in bulk, so sometimes they
don't pass that savings on to us. They've had they
had a cooler. There was absolutely no change in their
prices in the month of June. There was an expectation
of a zero point two percent increase. Sounds like a
small difference, but it's actually a big difference.

Speaker 2 (01:11:09):
To have no.

Speaker 6 (01:11:09):
Increase at all is a very big deal. Now, our businesses,
your grocery store may or may not choose to pass
on that savings to you, or they may still try
to ding you a little bit, but they probably won't,
and if they do, it'll be small. And look, the
terrifs at some point might cause inflation, but they are
not doing that yet. And the mainstream news media narrative
that they've been pushing for twenty four hours now is

(01:11:30):
not true. And they were embarrassed at eight thirty this
morning by that new inflation report. Of course they won't
say they're sorry, but I'm telling you they should be
embarrassed this morning.

Speaker 3 (01:11:39):
So when Trump says I've got twenty seconds, When Trump
says there's no inflation, there's like no inflation now. I mean,
he obviously kind of talks in more. I don't say hyperbole,
but you know, we kind of get what he's saying.
What is he really saying when he says there's no inflation.

Speaker 6 (01:11:54):
There's always inflation in an economy unless you're having a
serious depression or a recession. But what he's saying is
there's no inflation from the tariffs yet. There might be
at some point in the future, but the tariff and
I had a guest on this morning show it since
the tariffs went into effect, inflation is cooling in America,
not heating up. That's a major story that's not expected,
even by people like me. I wasn't expecting it to

(01:12:15):
blow up, but I was not expecting it to go down.
That's what's happening right now, and people should be aware
of that.

Speaker 3 (01:12:20):
Jake Novak, great to have you. Appreciate you as always.
T Bates, we appreciate him. He's got the opening bell.

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Speaker 1 (01:12:43):
The applause is getting ready to get on the way
on Wall Street. And then we'll take you there as
we wait for the open bell right on queue.

Speaker 2 (01:12:49):
There it is.

Speaker 1 (01:12:51):
The applause is underway as grab a gun, it looks
like is at the podium.

Speaker 2 (01:12:56):
That's an interesting time.

Speaker 1 (01:12:57):
I'll have to look that company up well here then
bell here momentarily, and then get an idea of what
the markets are looking like. I can tell you this
pre market trading has been looking pretty good.

Speaker 2 (01:13:08):
There we go.

Speaker 1 (01:13:09):
The markets are now officially open now that the bell
has rung, and I can tell you that all of
the major indices, the Dow S and P five hundred,
as well as the NASDAC are in the green. The
rest of the board not looking too bad right now,
just a couple of blemishes, but that quite literally has
been up and down over the past ten minutes or so.
So we'll see how this day of trading ultimately shakes out.

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Speaker 5 (01:15:25):
All right, welcome back to American Sunrise. I'm doctor g.
Thanks for joining us this morning. We invite you to
hop in our conversation on Getter and Rumble, always spicy
and fun. It is now time to take on the
political pulse of America.

Speaker 7 (01:15:37):
And here's the beat today.

Speaker 5 (01:15:38):
A new Harvard Caps Harris poll released Monday found that
Americans support most of Trump's policies from his first six
months in office. According to the poll, eighty five percent
of voters support lowering the cost of prescription drug prices
for low income patients and those who received Medicare, and
seventy nine percent of voters said they support deporting illegal

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immigrants who have committed crimes.

Speaker 7 (01:16:01):
All seems pretty.

Speaker 5 (01:16:02):
Simple and easy to me, But sixty percent said they
support Trump's efforts to shut down the southern border. I'm
surprised it's that low. Frankly, fifty three percent of voter
said they trust Trump and Republicans more than Democrats in
Congress to manage the economy. The poll also revealed that
Trump's approval rating has continued to stabilize, currently sitting at
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voters online between July six and July eight, and has
a margin of error of plus or minus two point
two percentage points.

Speaker 7 (01:16:32):
David, what's next in the rundown?

Speaker 3 (01:16:35):
Yes, there's a lot to be said about that. Those numbers,
I guess we'll talk about another time. Let's turn out
to issues that are raising tempers on both sides of
the political spectrum. President Trump's budget, Actually, it's going to
defund planned parenthood for at least a year.

Speaker 2 (01:16:50):
Guys.

Speaker 3 (01:16:51):
It'll also increase the child tax credit. And that is
where we begin, because there's so much to unpack. And
joining us now with insight is Terry Show. He's president
of the American Principles Project. Terry, great to have you
on the show. We appreciate you being here. So obviously,
you guys are winning on a lot of levels there
in the budget, I'm curious about the ending of taxpayer

(01:17:14):
funding for gender transition surgeries. Regarding Medicaid. Did that make
it in? Helped me out? I've heard conflicting things. Did
that make it in the final bill? And I also
want to talk about planned parenthood doing some of that too,
but let's start with that.

Speaker 24 (01:17:28):
Well, David, doctor Gina Terrence, thank you so much for
having me so. The Big Beautiful Bill is absolutely big
and beautiful. However, it does not contain the prohibition on
funding for gender affirmation care. In fact, it was taken
out at the very last minute by the parliamentarian. However,

(01:17:49):
we're going to be working with Senate leadership and the
House to get it in the upcoming reconciliation bills. This
is too important of an issue to drop. You know,
I often tell people, you know, my rules on all
the transgender surgery stuff is no kids whatsoever, and if
you're an adult, you got to pay for it yourself.
There's no reason why me and my family should be

(01:18:10):
sacrificing and paying taxes to pay for someone to get
a sex change procedure that's not going to improve their life.
It's going to make their life much worse. So we're
going to go back for it around two David.

Speaker 5 (01:18:22):
Next thing, you know, we'll be paying for self care
for people who just want to go get a facial
today or something.

Speaker 7 (01:18:29):
I want to ask you because there was.

Speaker 5 (01:18:30):
A there was a measure that I believe was voted
on yesterday in appropriations, and I wondered if you know
if it made it through. The measure said that essentially,
and I'm not going to say this exactly right, but
essentially that Bear of course formerly Monsanto, Bear bought Monsanto,
would be held harmless sort of in the same way
that pharmaceutical companies were held harmless.

Speaker 4 (01:18:52):
For the job.

Speaker 7 (01:18:55):
Do you know if that made it in there?

Speaker 3 (01:18:58):
You know, I don't.

Speaker 24 (01:18:59):
However, there there are a lot of provisions that have
been included in this latest recisions package. You know, this
is the big cutbill that they have. It's going to
be cutting PBS and NPR. These are organizations that have
been propagandizing. But I'm not sure, doctor Gina, if that
provision that you specifically mentioned is included in all of that.

Speaker 5 (01:19:19):
Yeah, and specifically I should have mentioned for the glecasts
that we're hearing so much about in the news today
that RFK and President Trump are fighting that are in
our food, these chemicals produced by a lot of them
by Monsanto, and if Monsanto is not going to be
able to be sued by them, of course that would
make a big difference in the way things are carried

(01:19:39):
out as we go forward with Maha.

Speaker 7 (01:19:41):
Anyway.

Speaker 24 (01:19:42):
Yeah, you know, doctor Gene, it's amazing how if you
have enough money you can literally buy loopholes in the law.
It's absolutely shocking and appalling. It shouldn't be allowed. And
I do think that everyone that's watching Real America's Voice
this morning should be making their voices heard with their
members of Congress and their senators.

Speaker 3 (01:20:01):
And I do it today.

Speaker 24 (01:20:02):
I wouldn't sit on it because these guys are voting
on legislation every single day, and you don't want to
miss your opportunity.

Speaker 1 (01:20:07):
Yeah, good, absolutely, Hey, guys, we want to go to
Marco Rubio State Department. There he is getting ready to
sign something with the Bahrainian Foreign Minister. Let's put this
up and kind of watch all of this play out again.
This probably happening at the State Department.

Speaker 25 (01:20:25):
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary in the Bureau of Arms Control
and Non Proliferation, And I am delighted to welcome you
to this signing of the US Bahrain Nuclear Cooperation Memorandum
of Understanding or NCMOU. Developing civil nuclear energy at home
and abroad is a major priority for the United States,

(01:20:46):
as reflected in the four executive orders our presidents signed
this past May. This NCMO you represents an important step
towards deepening a robust civil nuclear partnership between the United
States and Bavrain, and it builds on our country's already
successful collaboration through our foundational Infrastructure for Responsible Use of

(01:21:11):
Small Modular Reactor Technology or first program. This NCMOU will
enhance our energy security, advanced mutual prosperity through the expanded
economic cooperation. It will introduce and advance mutual prosperity, pro
about the highest standards of nuclear safety, security, and non proliferation.

(01:21:33):
I thank you all for joining us this morning, and
I now would turn it over to Secretary Rubio for
his remarks, followed by Foreign Minister Al Zayani.

Speaker 26 (01:21:43):
Thank you, thank you, thank you very much. Thank you
for all the hard work that went into doing this.
Thank your excellency for being here today.

Speaker 3 (01:21:50):
This is an important signing.

Speaker 26 (01:21:52):
It serves as the first step towards a deeper civil
nuclear cooperation and example that the United States is prepared
to be a partner with any nation on Earth that
wants to pursue a civil nuclear program that clearly is
not geared towards weaponization or threatening the security of their neighbors.
And this isn't no one better to do it with
than such a strong partner that we've been working with

(01:22:14):
for so long. This only strengthens our relationship. We're all
aware of our partnerships already that are in place, whether
it's a free trade agreement or the Fifth Fleet. Obviously
the Abraham Accords, the Comprehensive Security, Integration and Prosperity Agreement
that by the way, the United Kingdom is now also joined,
and we're very excited about that. All of these things

(01:22:36):
bring us closer together. And I think later today, along
with our respective heads of State, we're going to have
an opportunity to our projected heads of government. We're going
to have an opportunity to have a meeting and lunch
over at.

Speaker 2 (01:22:47):
The White House as well.

Speaker 26 (01:22:47):
So it'll be exciting, and so this is you know,
I would just say to brag a little bit. I
think US private sector technology is the best in the
world and the best in the world at helping such
close allies lock Bahrain achieve the hopes that they have
for their own future.

Speaker 3 (01:23:03):
Periodle to generate energy.

Speaker 26 (01:23:04):
Energy is key to everything. You can't we talk about
any industry or any business endeavor, you can't do it
without energy. And this is an exciting new technology that
we hope to be sharing with many of our partners.
But what this is among our closest in the world,
and so we look forward to collaborating and building a
civil nuclear capacity with you together and through us companies

(01:23:27):
and through your companies, and we're excited about the opportunity.

Speaker 18 (01:23:29):
To be here.

Speaker 26 (01:23:30):
Welcome to Washington, and hopefully we'll be seeing each other
many many more times. Well, we'll see each other later
today and then we'll see each other at many other
times as well.

Speaker 3 (01:23:37):
So thank you so much. Thanks you appreciate it.

Speaker 27 (01:23:43):
Thank you Sekrovia for your world welcome and for your
kind remarks. I am pleased and honored to be part
of the delegation accompanying His Royal Highness PRIs Salman ba
Rahmed al Khadi, Crown Press and Prime Minister of the
Kingdom of Bahrain, as we return to Washington to further

(01:24:06):
strengthen the already robust strategic partnership between our two nations.
The signing of this EMOIL on Strategic Civilian Nuclear Cooperation
further advances this process, underscoring our shared commitment to the

(01:24:30):
peaceful use of nuclear technology to benefit our countries and societies.

Speaker 3 (01:24:37):
There is no doubt.

Speaker 27 (01:24:39):
That cooperation on nuclear technology will be a vital contributor
to our shared responsibility and prosperity and the years ahead,
and we in Bahrain deeply value the chance to benefit
from the the US world leading technology and expertise in

(01:25:04):
this field. Further, signing this OI reinforces our two countries
determination to prevent the proliferation of nuclear or other weapons
of mass destruction as an essential element of regional security.

(01:25:28):
Under the leadership of His Majesty King Hamid Veneesa al Khaliha,
and with the support and guidance of His Royal Highness
to the Crown Prince and Prime Minister, the Kingdom of
Bahrain stands short to shoulder with the United States and
seeking stability in the Middle East, and I want to

(01:25:51):
restate our strong appreciation and backing for President Donald Trump's
tireless work towards achieving ceasefires, building confidence and ultimately achieving
a secure region in which all its peoples can live

(01:26:16):
in peace and prosperity.

Speaker 3 (01:26:20):
Secutubia.

Speaker 27 (01:26:22):
Today's OYU is a further step forward for our two countries,
demonstrating once again close effective cooperation and the values of it.
I look forward to working with you, what do you, sir,

(01:26:43):
to implement the oyu's provisions and to ensuring that our
countries and peoples can fully benefit from its potential and
opportunities in the years ahead. Thank you once again, Thank.

Speaker 25 (01:26:59):
You, mister Secretary Foreign Minister. I invite you to sign
the NCMOU.

Speaker 1 (01:27:27):
Doctor Geena and David, Secretary of State Mark or Rubio
signing a memorandum of understanding with the Bahrainian Foreign Minister
specific to nuclear proliferation. All of this coming in advance
of President Trump meeting with Bahrain's Prime minister at the
White House later on this morning.

Speaker 3 (01:27:44):
Yeah, and Abraham Accords obviously mentioned there, because this all
really has to do with a much larger issue, which
is figuring out different ways to somehow achieve peace in
the Middle East. Not easy by any stretch of the imagination.

Speaker 5 (01:27:58):
Gina, and just you really do hope it holds. I
wish I understood a little bit more about what exactly
was signed and how binding it is.

Speaker 8 (01:28:10):
Right.

Speaker 5 (01:28:10):
Sometimes I wish I'd got ahead and gotten that law degree.
But I want to say also, we will have Terry
shilling back. Sorry about that. Terry wanted to break in
there and make sure that our viewers got to hear
exactly what was happening there, because this signing ceremony important
certainly and sort of adds to the thought that America's

(01:28:33):
headed in the right direction from his national security a standpoint.
We'll have more American Sunrise for you in just a moment.

Speaker 11 (01:28:51):
Let's spill some Tea.

Speaker 1 (01:28:57):
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for ten percent off. All right, it is time to
spill some tea. And who's in the cup today? You asked, Well,
it will be Vice President JD. Vance In California Governor
Gavin Newsom. Newsome slam Vans for trying to enjoy some

(01:29:40):
family time at Disneyland. Newsom even posted on x and
this is a quote, Hey at JD Vance, Nice of
you to finally make it out to California. Since you're
so eager to talk about me, how about saying it
to my face. Let's debate time and place question mark.
Well then, Newsom later added jd is back in California.
He won't take the time to debate and defend gutting

(01:30:02):
our medicaid system, taking away kids' school meals, militarizing America streets,
or adding trillions to the debt. Instead, he's off to Disneyland.
Probably did probably to detain Mickey Mouse at this rate. Well,
Vance responded, had a great time.

Speaker 2 (01:30:19):
Thanks. All right, let's bring.

Speaker 1 (01:30:21):
Back in Gina and David to talk a bit more
about this.

Speaker 2 (01:30:24):
This is so sophomore.

Speaker 1 (01:30:25):
David sounds to me like really, that's my response, But
what are your thoughts?

Speaker 2 (01:30:31):
You tell me?

Speaker 3 (01:30:32):
Well, my goodness, stop being so desperate and transparent to
be the twenty twenty eight front runner. Exactly, Brody, I mean, really,
you're I mean right, I mean this is just like,
try not to hide it if you don't mind. Come on,
my gosh, it's like, please make me relevant, please. It's
me against Jade Vance in twenty twenty eight. I mean,

(01:30:53):
might as well just tweeted that. But I love Gina
how jd Vance just basically like, yeah, thanks, goodbye. You know,
like I'm paying you anytime. I'm not gonna get I'm
not taking you to my level because you're not at
my level.

Speaker 5 (01:31:05):
Yeah, I mean, you know, I guess that Gavin Newsom
just doesn't want Disney to make any money anymore. I
guess he's just anti Disney. I guess he hates children.
I mean, this sort of ridiculousness that these folks come
up with sometimes is just a little bit mind blowing.

Speaker 7 (01:31:21):
But you're right, David Vice President.

Speaker 5 (01:31:24):
Vance's comeback was on point, and he deserves the day
at wherever he wants to go with his kids. Now, Listen,
I don't know, I'm not big about supporting Disney these
days because I'd like them to clean a little bit up.
I'd like them to be a little more you know,
a little more mainstream, a little more Middle America. But

(01:31:44):
it's you know, that's up to him. And the fact
that Gavin Newsom came out against jad Vitz probably absolutely
kept the base quiet from saying why Disney, because you know,
you know, we would have said that, We would have
been like, why Disney go to Branson go to there's
so many great places in Ohio, all over the Midwest.

Speaker 7 (01:32:03):
Why Disney?

Speaker 5 (01:32:04):
But nobody said that because they were so dumb founded
that Gavin Newsom how to jump in there.

Speaker 1 (01:32:09):
Doctor Gina, Are you a little partial to Branson? About
three times today?

Speaker 5 (01:32:14):
He at least I can admit my biases. It was pizza,
it's Branson, it's puppies.

Speaker 7 (01:32:19):
Yeah, I'm biased.

Speaker 2 (01:32:21):
I love it. I'm not bad at it though at all,
Doctor g Yeah, for sure.

Speaker 3 (01:32:25):
All right, guys, still to come here on the show.
We're ending. We're finishing the show here and we're finishing
some strong, some good news to start your day, and
you'll smile, we hope you do. In two minutes. Back
and a while.

Speaker 5 (01:32:45):
Okay, all right, welcome back to American Sunrise. It's about
time for some eggs this morning. I don't know what
you all think, but I see those frying eggs every
morning and I'm like, yes please.

Speaker 4 (01:33:01):
Now I'm doctor Gina.

Speaker 5 (01:33:02):
We are so happy that you joined us today, as
we are every day. It is time now for our
sunny side up and in the pan today. The Trump
Effect on the Boston Red Sox. Back in July third,
President Trump entertained the Boston Red Sox at the White House,
and by all accounts, a great time was had by everyone.
In fact, the team hasn't lost a game since that visit.

(01:33:22):
Might be relevant, don't know. President Trump seems to know why.
Here's the headline. The Boston Red Sox are feeling the
Trump Effect, it says, taking the truth social, the President posted,
they haven't lost since they saw me in the Oval.
Eight wins in a row, and that's why it's called
the Trump effect.

Speaker 7 (01:33:40):
Right.

Speaker 3 (01:33:40):
Well, well, you know a couple of things here. First
of all, Trump is a winner and he likes to
be surrounded by winners. Now, having said that, just for clarification,
this was not because the Boston Red Sox won the
World Series or anything like that. This was just like
a This is just a trip into town where eleven,
wait for, eleven of the twenty six members of the

(01:34:02):
team showed up. So not even half the team showed up.
But you know what, that's all right whatever, eleven out
of twenty six. I guess that'll get you some wins.
Team Bates. I don't know. I can't do the math.

Speaker 1 (01:34:15):
And you know what, once again, this shows that President
Trump is the master marketer because he turned this into look,
it's my end.

Speaker 2 (01:34:22):
They came to visit me, and they continue to.

Speaker 1 (01:34:24):
Win, like it's the Trump effect, Like he really turned
that into a thing. Otherwise be like, okay, they went
to visit the White House, but he turned it into yeah,
you know, hang out with me and you'll be a winner.
So I love that he's the master marketer, Doctor Tina.

Speaker 4 (01:34:39):
Yeah, go ahead, buddy.

Speaker 3 (01:34:41):
And I was gonna says that's one of the things
that Trump does so well.

Speaker 18 (01:34:45):
Right.

Speaker 3 (01:34:45):
I mean, he was on the FIFA World Cup stage
over the weekend, right, and they're celebrating their victory and
there's Trump. He's there with the winners. Again. I mean,
he's always kind of there. Now he went to the
background there, So you know, the liberals are trying to
say that he was taking credit for the victory. No
he wasn't, but yeah, but.

Speaker 1 (01:35:04):
Credit, he's taking credit.

Speaker 4 (01:35:08):
I've got a question, though, Brodie.

Speaker 5 (01:35:09):
You you just casually throw out this stuff during the show.
You said that two presidents had alligators in the White House.

Speaker 7 (01:35:17):
So so I went ahead.

Speaker 5 (01:35:18):
I started having a conversation with our EP about this,
and I went ahead and and looked this up. And
in fact, you do tell the truth, absolutely, But those
weren't the honest animals. They're also beyond alligators. Teddy Roosevelt
had a badger and a raccoon, and Calvin Coolidge had
a pygmy hippo named Billy.

Speaker 2 (01:35:38):
What And Joe bid had a rabbit dog.

Speaker 5 (01:35:41):
A hippo hippos like super Joe Biden had a violent dog.
But yeah, I'm just wondering, if you guys are elected president, Terrence,
what animal are you taking to the White House with you?

Speaker 2 (01:35:53):
Are you really asking that question?

Speaker 1 (01:35:54):
I'm having zebras and giraffes, baby zebras and giraffes running
around the front lawn.

Speaker 7 (01:35:58):
I say, it wasn't expecting that one, Brody.

Speaker 3 (01:36:01):
Anything that can eat swamp creatures. So I'll have to
think that through all yeah, so take an alligator. I'll
be the third president. Actually, no, I won't be president.

Speaker 5 (01:36:12):
I think I have about five dogs, three cats, a
couple of birds, turtle, you rabbits.

Speaker 4 (01:36:16):
All right, great show.

Speaker 3 (01:36:17):
They would have to they would have to build a
whole their wings.

Speaker 7 (01:36:20):
They have to build an arc, the new White House arc.

Speaker 5 (01:36:23):
Arm Yes, all right, great show you guys today, Thanks
for joining us. So much more for you every single morning.
It all starts today, am We will see you then
you wore room. Of course, is up next with Steve Bannon.
Hug your children, love your guy. You go boldly. Now
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