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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Ahead on American Sunrise MTG and beyond. Will Marjorie Taylor
Green's resignation be just the beginning of a mass exodus
for the GOP. We're going to take a closer look
at the midterm election dilemma ahead. Plus, is the war
between Ukraine and Russia about to end? Ukraine has agreed
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to core terms of a piece deal, but will Russia
also sign off new developments?
Speaker 2 (00:29):
Straight ahead as well and later.
Speaker 1 (00:33):
Combating loneliness during the holidays, what are some ways to
feel the holiday cheer when it seems most dark.
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We've got encouraging news ahead everybody. We've got those stories and.
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More as American Sunrise starts right now.
Speaker 2 (00:50):
Good morning, America.
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Welcome to American Sunrise. Whether it's culture, we have breaking
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Politics in the Trumps joining us live now from Florida.
Speaker 4 (01:03):
We've got your couple.
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This is what it looks like to be a patriot.
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We have to protect the American family.
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The American dream is still alive.
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I'm David Brody, I'm Terrence, and.
Speaker 3 (01:16):
I'm doctor Gina. Good morning, everybody, Happy pre Thanksgiving. I'm
doctor ge We are live with you from the Palm beaches.
Let's bring in somebody I'm specialty thankful for. That is
David Brody in Washington, DC. And one other on my
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thankful list Terrence Base in our Denver News through Listen.
I love you guys, even though you don't eat turkey
on Thanksgiving and you put up fake trees.
Speaker 2 (01:50):
Started off with a bang, doctor right.
Speaker 4 (01:52):
We got twenty five seconds in.
Speaker 5 (01:54):
Okay, doctor Jena, I see how this Wednesday is going
to go, and I appreciate it. The apparently you were
channelling your enter Donald Trump as comic relief is the
name of the game.
Speaker 4 (02:06):
President Trump tried out some.
Speaker 5 (02:08):
Of his stand up I think at the White House
yesterday as he joked about the two turkeys he partners
turkeys are Gobble and Wobble. He said jokingly that maybe
they should be named Chuck and Nancy, and then Chuck
Schumer Nancy. But then he went on to poke a
little bit of fun at Joe Biden's pardoning last year.
Speaker 6 (02:27):
So I want to make an important announcement because you
remember last year, after a thorough and very rigorous investigation
by Pam Bondi and all of the people at Department
of Justice, the FBI, the Cia, the White House Counsel's Office,
and the Department of Everything. We have a Department of Everything,
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you know what that is.
Speaker 2 (02:51):
I think that's called the White House.
Speaker 6 (02:54):
Into a terrible situation because by a man named Sleepy
Joe Biden, there's a no no pen last year for
the Turkey's pardon. So I have the official duty to determine,
and I have determined that last year's Turkey partons are
totally invalid.
Speaker 5 (03:15):
I'm sorry, I'm still laughing. I was sitting here yesterday
doing during that entire episode, and I literally was laughing
out loud sitting right here on this set as we're
reporting on that. Doctor Gina, I know you're amused as well.
I see the smile on your face.
Speaker 3 (03:30):
Yeah, I just it's so funny. He is such a
funny human and I often wish that those who suffer
the most from TDS could just see that side of him,
because I feel like if you could, just if you
can see that side of him, Like, even when he
doesn't mean to be funny, he is hilarious. I just
I see the thoughts in his mind like a ticker
across his forehead. Sometimes you can see what he's thinking,
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even when he's not acting on it, and it's so comical.
But I have one great exception. I want to say,
I wanted the turkeys to be named gobbledy and gook.
I think those are person in honor of.
Speaker 2 (04:06):
Well, thank you and honor accepted. Thank you so much, Gina.
Speaker 4 (04:10):
A couple of.
Speaker 1 (04:10):
Things if you, if you need President Trump, after he's
done with his second term, he'll be in Vegas doing
a stand up back because this, I'm telling you what.
Speaker 2 (04:19):
He is something else. And liberals they just can't take
a joke.
Speaker 4 (04:23):
You know, the beauty.
Speaker 1 (04:24):
I think of Ronald Reagan, and you know Ronald Reagan
criticized his opponents with a butter knife. Trump Trump does
it with a chainsaw. But it's just just phenomenal to watch,
isn't it. It's just it's just it's hilarious. I know
the liberals will hate it and say, oh, it's not
it's not.
Speaker 2 (04:39):
Becoming over president. Oh how dare he?
Speaker 7 (04:41):
You know?
Speaker 2 (04:41):
And come on, look, he's having some fun, deal with it.
Speaker 4 (04:45):
I love it.
Speaker 3 (04:46):
And you know who else is really funny just like
him that we don't know about yet but we will know.
His son Baron, absolutely interesting, cynical kind of like dry wit.
But oh my gosh, I'll have you rolling. Yeah, wow,
you guys, should we.
Speaker 4 (05:02):
Take way Come, come hang out with me for a weekend.
Speaker 3 (05:07):
He'll make you feel sure. I'm literally up to his elbow.
It's embarrassing, all right. Palm one sixteen, verse seventeen says this,
I will offer to you the sacrifice of Thanksgiving, and
we'll call upon the name of the Lord as we
carry that spirit of gratitude and dependence on God alone.
Into the headlines this morning, there is developing news on
Capitol Hill Speaker Mike Johnson pushing back hard on Trump's
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plan to extend ACA subsidies, warning that most House Republicans
won't support it without major reforms. The Wall Street Journal
says that Johnson and House Republicans want massive reforms including
income income caps there you go, and fraud protections before
agreeing to any deal tied to reopening government. And with
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a vote on these Obamacare subsidies expected before year's end,
this debate is shaping up to be one of the
biggest fiscal fights of this season. For more, let's bring
in the president and founder of Proactive Strategy is such
a good friend of our show. Somebody else. Super thankful
for Mark Serrano. Mark listen, why can't Republicans act like
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Republicans once they are elected and fight for a free
market fix for healthcare? My husband did this fix in Missouri.
Actually have a column coming out about it this week.
The blueprint is there, they've done in other places. Congress
just has to take the template and make it happen, Mark,
but they won't act.
Speaker 8 (06:32):
I know.
Speaker 9 (06:33):
And part of the problem Doctor Jane, Good morning everybody.
Speaker 10 (06:36):
That good to see you.
Speaker 9 (06:37):
Part of the problem is, you know, if you're in
leadership in the US capital, you're an institutionalist. That's the Unfortunately,
they look after the interests of the institutions sometimes before
they do follow the lead of the leader of our
party in the White House. So look, I think a
lot of this is posturing that's going on right now.
The President himself said the other day, I don't want
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to do an extension of these subsidies, but we might
have to do some sort of an extension just to
get a deal.
Speaker 10 (07:05):
And that's what's going to happen.
Speaker 9 (07:06):
The Republican Caucus doesn't want to do an extension, but
there are some members in marginal districts Republican members who
are going to need some sort of extension to defend
themselves in midterms next year.
Speaker 10 (07:17):
So I think it's just posturing.
Speaker 9 (07:19):
What we're going to see, in my opinion, is probably
a one year extension, but we've got to have some
reforms that's attached to it. We have to eliminate some
of the fraud, we have to prevent abortions from being
conducted with these subsidies funding it, and we've got to
make sure your legal aliens are not receiving coverage. So
I think we're just going to be seeing some posturing.
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We're going to see some sort of deal to get
this issue off the table. If we really want to
reform healthcare in America, we've got to get rid of
this steaming pile of garbage caused called Obamacare. And you
don't do it with one big vote. You do it
by dismantling it piece by piece, and it may take
for us to eliminate the filibuster in the Senate to
start that process.
Speaker 3 (08:00):
So Mark just is a follow up. I mean, there's
so much they could do right now, every single Christian
out there still has to pay for abortion, trans surgeries,
and gender mutilation. That is ridiculous that any of us
are covering that. To really win midterms, don't Republicans have
to do something courageous here.
Speaker 9 (08:20):
Yeah, and I think the President will back up Mike
Johnson to do that. I think they will form a
plan that forces the Democrats to a degree to these reforms.
Keep in mind, these subsidies only came about with funding
for COVID. It's just a sign that Obamacare was a disaster.
And our messaging has to circle around the idea that
the Democrats own this holy they own Obamacare, they own
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the subsidies.
Speaker 10 (08:44):
It's a disaster.
Speaker 9 (08:45):
Can you imagine this big system requires subsidies for it
to even survive. But yes, Gene, I think what we'll
see is a deal that eliminates all those things.
Speaker 1 (08:55):
Yeah, and one year extension probably politically badly makes sense
because that would come, of course than after the midterms. Well,
it would come after the midterms. And let's just be honest,
that's this is politics, the saint moral, you know, high
ground stuff.
Speaker 2 (09:11):
Let's just be clear about that.
Speaker 1 (09:13):
Hey, Mark, NBC News with the headline it's not just
NBC News, it's pretty much everywhere Ukraine saying it hopes
to finalize a peace deal, as the US and Russia
holding new talks as well. Ukraine now hasn't publicly accepted
the deal yet, though they seem like they pretty much have.
Speaker 2 (09:29):
Russia's waiting to see any changes.
Speaker 1 (09:31):
What do you think, I mean, we've gone from twenty
what is it, twenty eight points to nineteen points? I
can't keep counting, but it's going down. Mark, what do
you think you think this is going to happen?
Speaker 4 (09:41):
Well?
Speaker 10 (09:41):
I do. I mean, look, that was the Ukraine agreed
to a deal. That's the easy part. Now comes to
the hard part, you know, with pootyep and the reality
is this.
Speaker 9 (09:49):
Ultimately, I think all along is boiled down to two
primary issues. It's the Dombos region and control of that
by Russia and NATO membership. I think those are the
two major major issues that President Trump has to work
out with Putin and then we'll get a deal. So
this is the hard part that lies ahead. I think
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Steve Wickoff has got his hands full with Putin, but
they have a pretty good relationship because they've been negotiating
for months.
Speaker 10 (10:18):
So the President's got a good.
Speaker 9 (10:19):
Team on the ground over there, and I think we
can get a deal. Look, I don't know that we'll
have a deal by December thirty one, but for what
it's worth, Ukraine met Donald Trump's deadline, which was Thanksgiving Day,
and they've supposedly, according to reports, they've agreed to the
deal on their side.
Speaker 10 (10:39):
Now comes to the hard part.
Speaker 9 (10:40):
But really it's going to boil down to those two
major issues.
Speaker 5 (10:44):
Mark, I want to bring the conversation back full circle.
At the beginning of our conversation, you said that basically
all Congress members are institutionalists, which brings me to this
Punchline News headline which reads what MTG got right, and
the report goes on to hint at more GOP resignations
could becoming. MTG of course, announced resignation last week. So
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what do you see all of this meaning, particularly as
we move forward to the midterms and in them from
the idea of the institution. Is the GOP part of
the institution slowly but surely potentially crumbling if there are
in fact more resignations.
Speaker 9 (11:22):
Yeah, perhaps that's a good point, Terrence, because I think
in Congress you've got politicians and you've got leaders. Politicians
when the when things get tough, they crumble. Leaders they
hold steady, They hold firm, and that's what we need
is more leaders in Congress. What I think may happen
is we may see some new retirements, and I think
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it might represent an opportunity for us to get more
MAGA members of Congress elected next year. It's kind of
like a you know, the way that the Forest Service
prevents forest fires is clearing the underbrush. I think there
are a lot of members of Congress that are that underbrush.
If we can clear it out, we can prevent a
far fire in the midterms. But you know, we need
more leaders, and I think the way to get it
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is let's see some retirements and let's see some of
these age old establishment Republicans out, and let's try to
get them replaced by people who will fully support the
Golden Age of America under President Trump's leadership starting.
Speaker 10 (12:19):
In twenty twenty six twenty seven.
Speaker 3 (12:21):
That means we engage hard in primaries. We ask candidates
the hard questions. We put in our time and talent
to elect those candidates in the primaries, not as much
in the generals. I mean, yes, you have to vote
in the general, but that is not enough. As a
citizen of this country, anymore if we want to stay free.
Speaker 10 (12:38):
Amen's sister, You're right.
Speaker 3 (12:41):
We could sing this song together, Mark and take it
on the road. All right, Mark Serrano, thank you so
much for hemer have a beautiful Thanksgiving You and your
amazing family, thanks for being with us today.
Speaker 10 (12:52):
Happy Thanksgiving, gang, have a good day.
Speaker 3 (12:54):
Coming up, we check out the hottest headlines from the
Rev newsroom. I think Terrence s Face will give us
that and later the younger generation's views of Israel. What
has furthered this divide we are seeing in this country
between pro Israel and anti Israel sentiment. We're gonna get
an explanation soon. Right here on American.
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Citizens, Thanksgiving and Traveling A live look at DCA.
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That's Washington Reagan International Airport. Boy, is this the busiest
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I'm sure you won't mind correcting me if I'm wrong.
Welcome back everybody to American Sunrise. I'm David Brody coming up,
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Speaker 5 (14:23):
Well, folks, as you just saw airports across the country
starting to get more and more crowded as travelers make
their way to their Thanksgiving locations. Again, this is DCA
therein It's technically in northern Virginia, but it's right outside
of DC. The day before Thanksgiving traditionally one of the
busiest travel days of the year. TRIPLEA estimates that nearly
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eighty two million Americans will travel this Thanksgiving holiday. Seventy
three million will travel by car, about six million will fly.
In the meantime, President Trump touting how much more affordable
this Thanksgiving is compared to years past.
Speaker 6 (14:57):
This Thanksgiving, we're also making edible strides to make America
affordable again. Walmart announced that the cost of their standard
Thanksgiving meal is twenty five percent lower than just one
year ago. That's a big deal, According to the USDA,
the price of Thanksgiving turkey is down thirty three percent
from its Bidenira highs. Potatoes are down thirteen percent, hamm
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is down fifteen percent compared to last Thanksgiving, so we
are down to a level that we haven't seen in
a long time.
Speaker 5 (15:33):
The President also projects that gas will soon be hovering
around the two dollars a gallon mark. In the meantime,
extending Obamacare subsidies continues to be a thorn in the
President's side and a challenge for Congressional Republicans who are
seeking to get those dealt with leading up to the
January thirtieth government funding deadline. On Tuesday, President Trump said
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that he prefers not to extend Affordable Care Act subsidies. However,
the White House is reportedly preparing a two year extension
as millions of Americans face the prospect of a major
premium increase if and when the subsidies expire at the
end of this year. Democrats are demanding an extension of
the subsidies, but the White House says quote, the President
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is having ongoing conversations with members of his administration, members
of Congress, and private sector experts about alternatives the holiday
season in full swing. At the White House. Is President
Trump pardoned Gobble the turkey at the White House. A
second turkey named Waddle was also pardoned, but didn't make
it to the White House ceremony. The pardons are traditioned
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for US presidents and date back decades.
Speaker 7 (16:44):
I just want to tell you this very important.
Speaker 1 (16:47):
You are hereby I'm.
Speaker 2 (16:49):
Congas the party.
Speaker 5 (17:00):
You even heard Gobbled being thankful. They're kind of clucking
at the president or gobbling at the President as he
got that pardon. That's a quick check of your headlines. Now,
let's get a quick check of your forecast with Weather
Nation meteorologists Adrian Hernandez. By the way, folks, we're gonna
put up this QR code here at the bottom of
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over Weather Nation.
Speaker 4 (17:23):
All right, let's get you over to Adrian.
Speaker 3 (17:24):
Now.
Speaker 4 (17:25):
Adrian, good morning, my friend.
Speaker 5 (17:26):
Unfortunately, there are a lot of people dealing with snow
this morning.
Speaker 13 (17:31):
Yeah, good amount, especially up in the upper Midwest.
Speaker 2 (17:33):
Terrence.
Speaker 13 (17:34):
But we got some more snowfall on the way and
likely again to start to impact some Thanksgiving travel. It's
funny you guys were mentioning DCA because actually, as of
right now it's the only airport with a groundstop because
of some lower clouds. In fact, completely unrelated to the
weather going on right now, but we're gonna track the
center of low pressures.
Speaker 4 (17:52):
It push us off.
Speaker 13 (17:52):
Towards the east, is going to be bringing some really
cold conditions up north to states like Wisconsin now towards
the up the groundstop. We'll starter on eight stop around
eight thirty am est, so really soon we should be
getting those planes back up and running. The main issue
that I'm going to be concerned about, at least going
in through today is if you're flying out any of
these airports up in the Upper Midwest, as we have
potentially blizzard like conditions across this region from just south
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of Duluth out to Ironwood over to Houghton Marquette. We
do have blizzard warnings all the way through Thursday in
the morning, and blizzard warnings could be anything from wind
speeds anywhere from thirty five miles per hour or higher
visibility less than a quarter a mile. But it's gonna
last around three hours to get classified as a blizzard.
But we're already dealing with blizzard like conditions. Here's a
look at what the Luth, Michigan where Minnesota, excuse me,
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was looking at on Sunday. There we already see some
of the snowfall whipping up in the winds there. Even
as far as Hayward, Wisconsin, we saw some snow flurries
as well as a good amount of snowfall piling up
on Sunday Terrence.
Speaker 10 (18:48):
But going into.
Speaker 13 (18:49):
Next week, we're also expecting those temperatures to drop even more,
maybe even some snowfall back towards you guys in Denver.
Not sure if you're excited for that at all, but
now might be coming your way.
Speaker 4 (19:00):
I'm not a sorry excited about the snow at all.
Speaker 5 (19:03):
I do have my snowblower charging up though, I'm ready
to go, But yeah, I'm not excited about that. All right, Adrian,
we'll check back with you next hour and get a
hometown forecast. Once again, to all of those of you
watching out there, log onto our various social media platforms,
get a rumble YouTube, let us know where you're hanging out,
where you're spending the holidays, and who knows, Adrian might
hook you up with one of our hometown forecasts in
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a waits. So do that, all right, folks up next
combating anti Semitism. How one group is leading a group
of evangelical pastors to the Holy Band.
Speaker 4 (19:34):
We'll talk to the founder of that group next.
Speaker 5 (19:37):
Right now, though, a quick look at this day in history.
It was on this date in nineteen forty two that
Casablanca premiered in New York City. The film would go
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on to become one of the most.
Speaker 4 (19:59):
Beloved movie in Hollywood history.
Speaker 5 (20:01):
It won three Oscars, one for Best Picture, one for
Best Director, and one for Best Adapted Screenplay. Humphrey Bogart
played Rick Blaine and Ingrid Bergmann played Ilsea luve More.
American Sunrise coming your way in two minutes.
Speaker 1 (20:34):
What's the forecast for New York tomorrow? I need to
look that up. Is there going to be windy for
that Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade?
Speaker 2 (20:41):
Gosh, I love when it's windy.
Speaker 1 (20:42):
I want to see those floats kind of get a
little wild and crazy. I've been to so many of
those in the city, of course, I grew up there.
Welcome back, everybody to American Sunrise.
Speaker 2 (20:51):
All right.
Speaker 1 (20:52):
The Organization Friends of Zion's going to be sending more
than one thousand evangelical pastors over to Israel, all in
an effort to combat anti Semitism. Now, the trip is
set to begin December first. It'll last until December eighth.
They're going to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Nettan Yahoo,
and they will even visit the site of the Nova
Music Festival where Hamas, of course began the reign of
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terror on that horrific day of October seventh. For more,
let's bring in the founder of Friends of Zion, that
would be doctor Mike Evans.
Speaker 2 (21:22):
Doctor Evans, thanks for being.
Speaker 1 (21:23):
Here, so tell us more about this trip because this
really comes at a crucial time, especially with Tucker Carlson
giving factually inaccurate information about both Jews and Christians from
a theological perspective.
Speaker 2 (21:35):
Good morning to you.
Speaker 14 (21:36):
Yeah, it's critical time.
Speaker 15 (21:38):
I mean, if you think about what Tucker Carlson said
can attack the state of Israel and said Israel is
not an ally of America. And what they all have
in common is they call themselves Maga and they call
themselves America. First, listen, I'm Maga. I began with ronald'
reagan who coined the term America of First, here's the
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problem with these all these people that are attacking the
State of Israel saying we shouldn't use you as an ally.
Nine to one one, we were attacked by radical Islam,
and the only firewell to prevent it was the State
of Israel. America's not finding any wars in the Middle East.
Israel's the little Satan they call in America the Great Satan.
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So these people are absolutely delusional. They're delusional.
Speaker 14 (22:28):
Radical Islam will attack the.
Speaker 15 (22:29):
Western and New York minute if we weaken the State
of Israel.
Speaker 3 (22:35):
So what's the answer here? Because younger Americans are drastically, statistically,
verifiably less supportive of Israel than older generations. According to
a Jerusalem Post analysis, many under thirty questioned US military
aid feel less connected to Israel period. But most of
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us only need to look as far as social media
to already know this, or even to talk to our
our own children. Doctor Evans, what are you hoping this
trip in particular will do to bridge the divide here?
Because this threatens to dismantle MAGA and obliterate mid terms
and tear our country apart of the seams. So explain
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to me the connection between taking people to Israel and
what that's going to mean back at home.
Speaker 15 (23:25):
Ideological war. The demons don't clear customs Hamas. Seventy two
percent of the Palestinians support Hamas in October seventh. This
is an ideological war. The State of Israel cannot win
an ideological war without the support of evangelicals because they're
point zero two percent of the population. That's two Israelis
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every ten thousand people. We're nine point seven percent. It's
an ideological war. And that's what happened to these young people.
Four hundred billion dollars was put into our country by
Jew haters like Gunner to fund the university campus chairs,
to poison the minds of the young people.
Speaker 14 (24:10):
Now they're using AI and social network to do it.
So what we're doing.
Speaker 15 (24:14):
With this Ambassador Summit is we're mobilizing the entire state
of Israel and the top evangel logo communicators and oh,
by the way, it's live stream. It'll begin with Mike
Kakabie on December third at twelve noon and anybody that
wants to watch you can go to the ambassadorsummitt O
RG and they can watch the event. But they're uniting
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to fight an ideological war of the young people whose
minds have been poisoned.
Speaker 2 (24:43):
Very interesting, So what happens from here on out?
Speaker 1 (24:46):
In other words, how do you take the many of
the rhetoric that we're hearing from folks like Tucker Carlson,
Candas Owens.
Speaker 2 (24:55):
You know, what do you do exactly with that type
of stuff?
Speaker 1 (24:59):
Because they're looking at a lot in Christianity and they're
talking about, you know, the Jews being God's chosen people,
and they refute that.
Speaker 2 (25:07):
But that is God's word.
Speaker 1 (25:09):
He does talk about the Jews being God's chosen people.
That doesn't mean that they've chosen Jesus. That's not what
we're talking about here. But God did say that. From
a biblical and scriptural perspective.
Speaker 15 (25:21):
There are sixty six reasons why we support Israel, the
sixty six books of the Bible. If you cancel the
promises of God, our faith is canceled out. Listen, they're
attacking us, and you're right about this. If they succeed,
it'll cost I don't Trump the midterms, and the damage
they'll do to America will be catastrophic. Radical Islam is
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buying churches right now.
Speaker 14 (25:47):
In America. Listen number one.
Speaker 15 (25:49):
There is no land for peace ideology with Hamas. Their
ideology is an Islamic state in the eradication of all Jews,
plain and simple.
Speaker 14 (26:01):
They have no other alternative.
Speaker 15 (26:02):
And by the way, if an election happened today in
the Palestinian territories, Hamas would win by a landslide, and
they gobble up Jordan, and it would be a proxy of.
Speaker 3 (26:13):
A ram Doctor Evans. There are forty eight new mosques
built in Texas in the last twenty four months. I
think we better take, you know, pay some attention to this,
just like you said. But I feel like, and this
is just me as maybe somebody who's been part of
this conversation who's trying to learn just got back from
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Israel and am Jewish ethnically by the way, but of
course a Christian. But I want to say, I feel
like a conversation needs to happen that is more than
name calling. That doesn't called Jews names, that doesn't call
people names simply because they ask questions or because they
don't agree with the amount of money going to Israel necessarily,
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I feel like a conversation needs to happen between rational
minds and in a very public way. Is there any
is there any talk of this?
Speaker 15 (27:06):
You're one hundred percent right. And by the way, you
and I have something in common. My father was a
professing Christian. My mother was an Orthodox show but my
father was an anti Semite.
Speaker 14 (27:17):
He hated Jews.
Speaker 15 (27:18):
He thought my mother had an affair with a Jewish
man and I wasn't his son, so he strangled me
at eleven and left me for dead when.
Speaker 14 (27:25):
I tried to defend my Jewish mother.
Speaker 15 (27:27):
So I know all about Christian anti Semitism or professing
Christian anti Semitism. Listen, we need a conversation. But the
problem is the crazies have dominated. The crazies had screamed
their head off, and the ones that really have the power.
Speaker 14 (27:45):
Have been kind of silent or changing that.
Speaker 15 (27:48):
We're not only bringing one thousand pastors Israel, We're launching
in twenty twenty six a global university campaign to mobilize
one million pastors in church for a biblical world view.
A biblical world view, because that's what's not being taught
in the churches, and that's what's happened to the young people.
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They don't understand, they don't understand what's going on.
Speaker 14 (28:13):
They don't know their Bible.
Speaker 3 (28:15):
I hope we can have you back, doctor, because I
have so much more, so many more questions, because I
know a lot of very theologically intellectual people who will
make a very compelling argument exactly the contrary. So this
is the conversation I hope we can have going forward.
And God bless you and keep you all safe on
your trip.
Speaker 2 (28:34):
Thank you, doctor Evans.
Speaker 1 (28:36):
All right, coming up, the holidays are not always joyful
for some. That's the truth of the matter. So how
do you keep your stress levels down? We're gonna have
some tips next on American summers.
Speaker 3 (29:04):
All right, Welcome back to American Sunrise. I'm back to
gen never enough time to chat with you all. As
much as I want you, I get in that chat
with you guys on getter and YouTube, and I just
I want to stand in there and talk to you,
and then I realize I have to actually talk here too,
So thank you so much for joining us. It is
now time for today's health News that is sponsored by
the Wellness Company under the Microscope. Today, you'll want to
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people going through something and illness, the loss of a
loved one. You know a lot of things that are
just stressful and happening in our culture. Even today, it
can be harder. The American Heart Association in fact, says
(29:45):
that about ninety percent of Americans feel a holiday stressor
Many women especially fall prey to being frantic over preparation.
They feel anxiety even a post holiday depression. Research shows
the convention lies about self care will only make things worse.
So I will never preach that to you. You will
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never get that bologne from me. Studies for Mayo Clinic
and Harvard in fact prove that a combination of prayer
and serving others actually can lower your holiday depression and anxiety.
It can reduce stress, hormones can boost mood and a
sense of purpose. Reread the story of Mary and Martha
and the Bible. Listen to you is I am Martha
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all over the place? But Luke ten Verses thirty eight
through forty two are a great instructive. Don't be a
Martha this season like I will invariably do, But do
remain prayerful. Let your hands in your heart reflect the
love of Jesus. If you really want to keep your
spirit up, go serve other people. That is the key.
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God made it that way. It's his design. It's his
psychological destressor. Right, take a walk too. Whenever I'm stressed,
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You can't put a price on your health, right, Terrence.
Speaker 2 (32:39):
You know this, no, absolutely.
Speaker 5 (32:43):
In fact, the whole time you were talking, I was
looking at this. I keep this here on the desk
with me, and I'm thinking to myself, I wonder if
there's something in here for indigestion, because I'm going to
be gluttonous tomorrow. I'm going to eat so much and
so I probably will need a little something extra.
Speaker 4 (32:58):
Anyway, Doctor Gina, thank you.
Speaker 5 (33:00):
Let's get over to healthcare, because President Trump is saying
that he would rather not extend Obamacare subsidies at all. However,
forty seven does admit that an extension may be necessary because,
in his words, Unaffordable Care Act is a disaster. The
subsidies are set to expire at the end of this year.
By the way, in case you didn't know for more,
(33:21):
let's bring in Rav Washington correspondent Britt McHenry to talk
more about this. Doctor Gina also joined the conversation.
Speaker 4 (33:27):
Britt, good morning, good morning.
Speaker 16 (33:29):
It's great to be with you, guys, and happy early Thanksgiving, Happy.
Speaker 5 (33:33):
Thanksging, Happy early Thanksgiving to you. So, look, this issue
of the Obamacare subsidies is really kind of putting the
White House and Congressional Republicans between a bit of a
rock and a hard place as millions of Americans face
higher insurance premiums. But long term, the ACA just isn't
considered to be a sustainable plan. That seems to me
to be kind of the nuts and bolts of it.
Speaker 16 (33:55):
You've got a down pat. I have looked into the
ACA over the past year. It is very confusing, I
think unless you've gone through that process to see how
dysfunctional it is between the state you're living in, the
insurance connection, and what hospitals accept certain insurances, people don't
really understand how much overhaul is needed. And so that's
(34:16):
where a lot of Republicans are right on this stance.
They're also right in a sense in a way of saying, hey,
we weren't behind Obamacare. We were not behind the extensions
under Biden, so to speak, or spearheading it. Rather to
get to the point we are now at this expiration
date that was right before, if you recall the government shutdown,
(34:40):
Speaker Mike Johnson unfolded a ninety one page proposal and said, hey,
let's just keep the government going until November twenty first,
and give us more time to discuss this, because we
don't want to be bombarded with a very serious matter.
It's not that we don't care about our constituents' healthcare,
but like, let's give this more time.
Speaker 17 (34:57):
Democrats took a stand.
Speaker 16 (34:58):
So President Trump for the first time is really entering
the foray of healthcare as a president, and he is
reportedly expected to extend the Obamacare subsidies for two years, but.
Speaker 17 (35:11):
Trying to tweak it in a way that.
Speaker 16 (35:13):
Appeases all of the Capitol Hill audience. And quite frankly,
you guys, Capitol Hill has been a complete lane duck
on this. They couldn't get anything done other than the
longest government shut down in US history. So the White
House is needed in this respect, But how do they
meticulously manage you know, income caps for tax credits, the
(35:34):
minimum premium payment. That is something Trump might concede to
the more conservative members of Congress to make sure a
threshold is set there. But this is an issue and
I know it for myself with my own health needs
that really affects everybody, whether you're on the blue side
of the aisle or the red And in fact, Obamacare,
(35:54):
if you look at the statistics, is used heavily in
red states. So I don't think anyone in Congress said, hey,
we're just going to do away with fixing some minimum
needs and requirements for health care. We just need to
get it on a better plane, and the White House
should be doing that is expected to do that, but
Congress has been a just complete stalemate, and Democrats will
(36:16):
have a vote on the matter in the next month.
But yeah, now they're calling in the big dogs for
this because they couldn't get it done right.
Speaker 3 (36:23):
We just discussed many feel empty and lonely of the holidays.
It's not such a holiday for everyone. Without saying a lot,
you've been through some very rough holidays, the lowest of low.
What kind of advice do you have for those who
just may not be feeling all the joy enjoy this season?
Speaker 17 (36:44):
Yeah, well you said it.
Speaker 16 (36:45):
I was listening obviously coming into this segment to not
just say, oh, I'm going to get a spa or
a manny petty. Look, those are great. I know women,
I'm one of them, love to do those. But I
was having in twenty nineteen continued headaches. Never had history
with migraines in my life other than the occasional dehydration headache.
Speaker 18 (37:05):
Right.
Speaker 16 (37:05):
I played college soccer, so I would get that occasionally.
But when I was having these headaches there were mind numbing.
I would have to close the blinds, I couldn't move.
No over the counter aspirin worked, And I said to myself, Oh,
it's because I'm stressed at work, right, That's the American way.
That's certainly I think the more Republican way. Let's just
push through it. Let's go. Let me get a massage,
let me get acupuncture. It wasn't until I went to
(37:28):
a chiropractor for the first time. I was trying everything
that he said, I think you need an MRI. I
don't want to alarm you, but your symptoms are very
closely aligned with a patient I had two years ago
who had a tumor or cyst on there on gland
in their brain, and that freaked me out. I almost
(37:50):
skipped the MRI, but they had a great Mexican place
next door, so I said, well, I can go there after.
I had never had an MRI in my life, and
immediately after I was told that I had a brain tumor,
an astrostoma tumor. Once I had surgery. But in the
span of one week, you guys, I found out I
had a brain tumor, which I knew nothing about. I
knew nothing about any forms of brain cancer. And I
(38:12):
had an eight hour brain surgery one week later, four
days before COVID lockdown happened.
Speaker 17 (38:19):
So my life was completely overhauled.
Speaker 16 (38:22):
And I think I would say, if something is serious,
really take time out, surround yourself with family, my parents
flew within twenty four.
Speaker 17 (38:33):
Hours to see me.
Speaker 16 (38:34):
I'm very blessed to have a great family in my
life and your friends.
Speaker 17 (38:38):
You know, it's okay to ask for help. It's okay
to take.
Speaker 16 (38:40):
Time off, and I think in the holidays for those
watching right now who might have ailments of their own,
it's okay to ask for some help.
Speaker 3 (38:49):
You know.
Speaker 16 (38:49):
It's okay to say, hey, maybe can you cook the
mac and cheese for Thanksgiving while I watch a little
more of the football game. That's selfish on my part
as well, But I think you just need to really
listen to your body because sometimes you know, just putting
a face mask on isn't going to do it.
Speaker 17 (39:05):
And I'm an example of that.
Speaker 3 (39:07):
Yeah, I would say your story is so inspiring. Your
story kept me lifted during COVID. I didn't know you
at all, even though we're in the same business, but
I had friends who knew you Kaya and others who
knew you, and I want to tell you, I would
go when I was down, I would go to your
page and read because you were so inspirational and so
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used by the hand of God during that time, brit
So I would tell people, you know, hey, take a
look at her page. If you're feeling down in brit
I think surrounding yourself by family, taking a step back.
Those are all great pieces of advice. And of course,
as I always tell people, go to a nursing home,
go to a salvation army, go to your nearest pet,
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humane society, and figure out how you can bless other people,
because that really is the key in brit You do
that every day. Thank you so much.
Speaker 17 (39:57):
Yeah, faith as well. I think having faith.
Speaker 3 (40:01):
A reminder. All right, Britt, thank you. I do hope
that you have a beautiful Thanksgiving a little more care
free than others have been for you, and I hope
that for all of our audience. All right, coming up,
Laura Trump versus Bill Mahr. She really wasn't backing down
this time. We're gonna show you next time, our next block.
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Speaker 20 (41:34):
I can promise you this. Our family has been scrutinized,
attacked under a microscope. I would probably argue more than
any family.
Speaker 4 (41:43):
Well, of course, because you're father in law of the president.
Speaker 20 (41:47):
Yeah, it's not just that he's the president, that he's
Donald Trump as the president. I mean they've gone.
Speaker 2 (41:52):
After all of us.
Speaker 20 (41:53):
If they go after everybody an aggressive way.
Speaker 10 (41:55):
You know, they didn't go after Obama and Clinton in
an aggressive way.
Speaker 2 (42:00):
Like this bill.
Speaker 20 (42:00):
Please, really, how did how when did you see Clinton?
Obama and Clinton's residences personal private property rated by the FBI?
When did they have indictments against them to put them
in jail for the rest of their life? Everybody can't agree,
we're a little outrageous bill, Like, really, I agree on the.
Speaker 10 (42:19):
Uh, don't go into somebody's bathroom, but also you shouldn't
probably keeping files in your bathroom.
Speaker 1 (42:26):
But yes, that was over the top, a little over
the top, over the top.
Speaker 19 (42:29):
Yeah, we want to know what you our viewers think.
Let us know on YouTube, rumble or getter hop on
and let your voice be heard. Coming up the other
side of the holidays, loneliness and how to fight it.
Stay with us. We'll be right back with more American Sunrise.
Speaker 1 (42:51):
God Bless the US.
Speaker 8 (42:56):
In the beginning, God created the heaven.
Speaker 18 (42:58):
And the earth.
Speaker 3 (43:04):
All right, welcome back to American Sunrise. It's our time
for our moment of faith, brought to you by Lee Green.
What in the God Bless the USA Bible? People in
Focus today, you guys were still talking about it. We're
gonna give you some hope when you feel alone these holidays,
they can get lonely, really lonely. And it's not just emotional.
Loneliness can fuel health problems like heart issues, depression, even stroke.
(43:25):
Seniors feel it the most, but that doesn't mean that
young people don't feel it too. So how do we reconnect,
how do we lift people up? How do we maintain
our rock of faith during that time? Joining us? Doctor
Jerry Newcomb, he's the executive director of the Providence Forum.
Doctor Newcombe, this is really a problem. And I don't
know if you saw my conversation with brit but you
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know she's been through some very very low times. We
all have, though, that's the thing. And I'll catch myself
laying awake at night, worry about things that I can't control,
and thinking and then condemning myself. Gina, where's your fa Hey?
We all do this, though, Help us out of this pit.
Speaker 21 (44:05):
It's like that old prayer. God, grant me the serenity
to accept the things I cannot change, to change the
things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.
And overall, as far as loneliness is concerned, the Bible
says God sets the lonely and families. He leads out
the prisoners with singing, but the rebellious will live in
a sun's scorched land.
Speaker 10 (44:25):
That's from Psalm eighty.
Speaker 21 (44:27):
I'm sorry, Psalm sixty eight. Here we are on Thanksgiving Eve,
and in one day we'll be celebrating Thanksgiving, and obviously
a lot of people will be lonely at that time,
and that's very sad. But it's interesting to think about
that first Thanksgiving in the fall of sixteen twenty one,
when the pilgrims who survived this winter, you know, half
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their number had died. Now they have these new friends,
the Native Americans. They're learning to get along and they
thank God for the provision he gave to them. Church
and going to church and being with other believers is
a huge, huge step towards curbing loneliness. In fact, studies
(45:08):
have shown that when people go to church on a
regular basis, they tend to live longer and live more
quality lives. And I think part of that factor could
be that that's a real curb against loneliness.
Speaker 3 (45:20):
Yeah, and I think the church matters so much too.
You know, if you're going to an empty church where
your pastor is not speaking the truth from the pulpit
and it's it's not biblically sound, then you might not
feel as fulfilled just because you went to church. I
think we have to qualify so much about about what
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we're what we're really where we're really going to benefit.
But you know, as people go through these holidays, if
they're feeling good and they want to lift up other people,
what's your best advice to those people who really just
want to make this the Christmas where they give back
more than ever.
Speaker 21 (45:58):
Well, I think it's really good to look for those
opportunities to help others. A lot of times when people
will get involved in helping others, they find that they
themselves feel good. And a lot of times it's when
you help others who cannot help you in return.
Speaker 4 (46:12):
So this is just a.
Speaker 21 (46:15):
Beautiful thing that you're doing. It's altruistic, it's not selfish.
You're not giving in order to get, you're giving to help.
And so often when you do that and you're not
focused on yourself and so things are better for you.
It's like the old saying from Corey ten Boom, which
she said, look to others, be distressed, look to self.
Speaker 10 (46:35):
Be depressed, look to Jesus and be blessed.
Speaker 3 (46:38):
So true. I could have put it better, Doctor joy Nukem.
Have a wonderful thanksgiving.
Speaker 10 (46:43):
You too, doctor thank you.
Speaker 3 (46:46):
All. Right back with the second hour, Second hour already,
how is it happening so fast? In American Sunrise comes
back into stick correct.
Speaker 1 (47:03):
Coming up on the second hour of American Sunrise, refuge Watch.
The Trump administration is set to review all refugees admitted
into the US during former President Biden's time in office.
We're going to talk about the president's plans and the
legal challenges the administration could face.
Speaker 2 (47:22):
Plus terrorist crackdown.
Speaker 1 (47:24):
President Trump taking steps to designate chapters of the Muslim
Brotherhood as terrorist groups. Now, the thirty day deadline has begun.
We'll explain and later. House Speaker Mike Johnson says Republicans
in Congress are moving full speed ahead on President Trump's
affordability agenda. We're going to talk about how the administration
(47:45):
is working to lower the cost of living.
Speaker 2 (47:47):
Later in this hour, those stories and more.
Speaker 1 (47:50):
Is the second hour of American Centrise starts right now.
Speaker 2 (47:55):
Good morning, America.
Speaker 3 (47:58):
Welcome to American.
Speaker 4 (48:01):
Well it's culture.
Speaker 3 (48:02):
We have breaking news to share with you politics.
Speaker 1 (48:05):
President Trump is joining us live now from Florida.
Speaker 4 (48:09):
We've got your couple. This is what it looks like
to be a patriot. We have to protect the American
family now.
Speaker 3 (48:16):
The American dream is still alive. I'm David Brodie, I'm Terrance,
and I'm doctor Gina.
Speaker 1 (48:27):
Welcome back, everybody to the second hour of American Centrise.
I'm David Brodie, coming here from DC. Let's bring in
doctor g and West Palm and t Bates in our
Denver newsroom.
Speaker 2 (48:36):
Good morning to both of you. I know, Geine at
the top.
Speaker 1 (48:38):
Of the first hour you were talking about that thankful
for me and I'm Terrence, and seriously, we are extremely
thankful for you.
Speaker 2 (48:46):
And our audience.
Speaker 1 (48:48):
Our chat My goodness, are they stream extremely I love them?
Speaker 3 (48:52):
Yeah, I love them. And you know it's because I
come from a background in radio and I always love
that interaction at the audience and I love how Rob
how Zen has made our network so interactive with our
audience through our Ambassador's program and other things that we
feel like they're family too. It's like we know them,
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like exchange Christmas cards kind of stuff. I said. I
said today in the chat, I said you guys have
to tell me your handle on whatever social media you
use that I communicate with you, because when I get
a Christmas card from you, I don't know, I don't know,
and your name is Sherry Smith, right, I know you
as Maga Queen, you know or whatnot. So it's true.
Speaker 5 (49:36):
Now that makes absolute sense. This is truly a community,
and that's one of the great parts. And I would
really like to visit each and every one of you
tomorrow to participate in your Thanksgiving meal. Yes, selfishly, I
want to eat off of everyone's table, but it's because
we're a community and because I'm just that kind of petty,
So yes, we're want to put it out there. Hey, guys,
let's get to some of the big stories of the day.
(49:58):
Airports across the country starting to get more and more
crowded right now as travelers make their way to their
Thanksgiving locations. The day before Thanksgiving is traditionally one of
the busiest travel days of the year. TRIPA estimates that
nearly eighty two million Americans will travel this Thanksgiving holiday.
Seventy three million will travel by car, another six million
(50:18):
will fly. Extending Obamacare subsidies continues to be a thorn
in the President's side and a challenge for congressional Republicans
who are seeking to fix this issue. Leading up to
the January thirtieth government funding deadline. Tuesday, President Trump said
that he prefers not to extend Affordable Care Act subsidies. However,
(50:39):
the White House is reportedly preparing a two year extension
as millions of Americans face the prospect of major premium
increases if and when those subsidies expire at the end
of this year. And the holiday season is in full
swing at the White House. As President Trump and the
First Lady Pardon gobbled the turkey at the White House,
a second turkey, n name Waddle, was also pardoned, but
(51:02):
didn't make it to the White House. Those pardons are
tradition for US presidents, and of course they date back decades.
That's a quick check of your headlines. Now, let's get
a quick check of your forecast with Weather Nation meteorologists
Adrian Hernandez.
Speaker 4 (51:16):
Adrian, good morning to you, my friend.
Speaker 5 (51:18):
Sometimes it's time excuse me for some of those hometown forecasts.
Speaker 4 (51:22):
What do you have for us this morning?
Speaker 13 (51:24):
Actually, I got a few of them for you, Terrence.
The first one's gonna come from Jim Dandy L seven.
J I know you didn't give me an exact location,
but you did say you're around the East Ozark, so
I gave you this cake Girardo forecast all the way
through the weekend. Your low temperatures are gonna dip below
the freezing point, so you have a good chance of
maybe seeing some snow after the weekend starts well on
a Saturday Sunday, but your best chance for snow likely
(51:45):
will come on Monday in the form of some mixed precipitation.
And we also have Texas Girl of forecast for Plano,
Texas or I'm sorry, you're not getting much snow at all.
Your low temperatures don't even dip below the freezing mark. However,
Saturday will be your best chance for raying about eighty
percent coverage come that point. We're still tracking this system
of low pressure that's likely to cause some issues further
up in the Upper Midwest, especially if you have any
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travel plans to fly in and out of some of
those airports. As of right now, we don't have any delays.
The DCA airport delay actually just lifted. They extended it
to nine point thirty and they kind of just got
rid of it. So things are really going to start
to clear up across that region. But we still have
these blizzard warnings that'll be in effect all the way
through Thursday in the morning. It's going to extend from
just south of Duluth over to Ironwood, hoding out to Marquette,
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and we do have Marquette International Airport Marquette Sawyer actually,
so again likely maybe to see some delays and some
issues going on there, but again as of right now,
nothing really going on delay wise, at least for the
Upper Midwest. Could change going into the next few hours.
On Duluth, Minnesota, this is how it looked on Sunday,
the winds whipping up some of that snowfall out by
the ports there, and then also places like Hayward, Wisconsin.
(52:47):
We saw some flurries in the atmosphere, a nice beautiful shot.
But we're again likely to get some more of this
as we go throughout the next several days, as these
temperatures will start to dip, places like Bismarck getting down
to around fifteen degrees in Terence, maybe over to you
guys twenty degrees over in Denver. I wouldn't be surprised.
Starting next week, you guys might see some snow. So
I hope you got your snowblower already going in the
(53:08):
next week.
Speaker 4 (53:09):
Terrence, don't say that.
Speaker 5 (53:10):
It was nineteen degrees when I got in the car
this morning, and I was already ready to call in sick.
Then you mentioned Duluth, and I always have PTSD. I
interviewed for a job in Duluth many years ago, and
the moment I got off the plane, it was like
negative thirteen. I knew at that very moment, no matter
what they offered, I wasn't going.
Speaker 22 (53:29):
Very like.
Speaker 5 (53:29):
I got off the plane and I was like, yeah,
I'm not I can't do this anyway.
Speaker 4 (53:33):
Good to see you, my friend. Always a pleasure.
Speaker 2 (53:35):
Mary.
Speaker 4 (53:35):
I'm not merry Christmas yet, but happy Thanksgiving to that joy.
Thank you you, Terrence. Of course, all right, let's get
you over to David.
Speaker 5 (53:44):
Now, David, a lot going on here, hey, And I
have to say, when Adrian just mentioned Cape Girardo, I
felt doctor Gina jumping for joy. You know that's Missouri
and she's a Missouri gal, so I figured she was
probably jumping for joy.
Speaker 4 (53:57):
Look at it, there you go. I know you've very well,
doctor Gina.
Speaker 3 (54:01):
Oh, he used the French pronunciation, but he has to
understand that in Missouri we name everything French names and
then we mispronounced them.
Speaker 4 (54:09):
So is Kate.
Speaker 3 (54:14):
You got it precisely right. But yeah, I can always
tell when people actually speak friends because they'll say doctor Loudon.
I'm like, oh, you speak French, just loud and.
Speaker 4 (54:24):
Doctor Loudon.
Speaker 5 (54:25):
I'm gonna start using that actually, just just to be fancy,
doctor Gina Loudon.
Speaker 3 (54:31):
Good morning, Good morning, mister Ascott beats.
Speaker 1 (54:38):
I like, well, mister Brodett is going to now intro
the next president.
Speaker 2 (54:44):
Thank you, Okay, I'll stop. President Trump's administration plans to.
Speaker 1 (54:48):
Review all refugees admitted into the country during former President
Biden's time in office.
Speaker 2 (54:53):
That's a lot.
Speaker 1 (54:55):
The Association Associated the Associated Press, I'll say it, reports
on it was two hundred thousand refugees came into the
US during that four year period. A memo signed by
the Director of US Citizenship and Immigration Services says the
previous administration prioritized quote expediency over detailed screening.
Speaker 2 (55:14):
Really got it. Join us now to discuss all of that.
Speaker 1 (55:18):
As rav Chief White House correspondent, Brian Glenn Brian, what
a nightmare. But then again, the Biden administration and nightmare
kind of go hand in hand.
Speaker 2 (55:27):
What do you think walk us through the logistics of this?
Speaker 1 (55:29):
I mean, I wonder how the administration plans to review
that many refugees.
Speaker 2 (55:34):
Good luck. That's going to be a challenge.
Speaker 4 (55:36):
Yeah, that is going to be a challenge.
Speaker 23 (55:38):
A good morning. Since we're talking about countries, I don't
think France is on this country to review. But about
one hundred and eighty five thousand refugees coming through during
this Biden administration, it wasn't about vetting them. It was
about getting as many as they could in that window opportunity.
These are countries from Congo, Afghanistan, Venezuela, Syria, countries that
(55:59):
we are known to have maybe not the best people
coming across our border. So they're going to do these investigation,
do a little bit more vetting for these individuals. Now,
how they're going to find them all and get them
the timely manner that's yet to be determined. But advocates
say this will only increase the traumatization of going through
the vetting process. So I just say this, if you've
(56:21):
got nothing to hide, and you're a good, outstanding, you
know person. You came through, you got a good job,
no criminal record. I don't think you have anything to
worry about. But what President Trump is trying to do
is still get out those bad apples that might have
came through this reckless opening of the border. With these
refugees one hundred and eighty five thousand David coming through
that we don't really know who they are.
Speaker 4 (56:43):
Yeah, brings to my mind the Muslim Brotherhood. Of course.
Speaker 5 (56:48):
On Monday, President Trump designated that group and several of
its chapters specifically as terrorist organizations. Secretary of State Mark
or Rubio and Treasury Secretary Scott Besson now have thirty
days to submit a report. Can you talk about the
process and what's happening behind the scenes to get all
of this done at this point.
Speaker 23 (57:06):
Yeah, this is very much like the refugee situation, and
they have to go into these particular chapters and find
out which ones have been trying to influence Western civilizations.
We'll bring up Surrea laws a great example for that.
If you look to see what Governor Greg Abbott just
did in Texas last month, designated them as a domestic
terrant foreign terrorist organization if you will. And then so
(57:30):
you've got to go through that. Now, once again, this
goes back one hundred years in existence, ties to a
lot of jihadist groups. So some of the colleagues when
we broke this store the other night on War Room,
they were saying, we're surprised that this hasn't happened sooner,
considering all the events around the world. But yet once
again President Trump taking a very hard stance on terrorism,
(57:52):
designating the Muslim Brotherhood as a foreign terrorist organization. We'll
see how this plays out in the next coming months.
Now they have thirty days to give the report of
these different chapters. So there's several chapters you got to
look into, and they got forty five days, Terrence to
put this in.
Speaker 3 (58:09):
Action, Brian. Last night on News Nation, Chris Cuomo did
an explosive interview with surgeon and scientist doctor Patrick Sun Schong.
This man has developed a breakthrough cancer therapy that has
literally cured thousands, and he met with him. President Trump
back in twenty sixteen and twenty seventeen personally briefed him.
(58:32):
I happen to have a friend who was also a
friend a common friend of President Trump, who was at
death's door, and this doctor saved him. Doctor Schong says,
all he needs, Brian, is a sign off from President Trump.
So so much about government. It's so hard to understand
how it takes so long. But if President Trump knows
(58:53):
about this, what would it take to get an immediate
EO to give access to people? Why is it included
already in his amazing Right to Try law? I thought
this kind of thing was there. The FDA refused to
respond to this doctor when he asked why, and they
cite the need for years more of clinical trials. But Brian,
I've got a dog with terminal cancer right now. I
(59:14):
am busting my tail as saved. If people want to
more clinical trials, let them try it on their critical pets.
Let's see if it saves life there, and if it does,
let's have a shot to live for life of me. Brian,
I'm frustrated. I don't understand this. Do you know about
this meeting? Is any of this on President Trump's want
to win mid terms? Brian?
Speaker 10 (59:33):
Sure?
Speaker 4 (59:34):
Cancer?
Speaker 23 (59:34):
Yeah, yeah, no, that's a great, excellent point. Of course,
MAHA has been a big part of this administration. You
know what, doctor Gina, as you're describing this. This is
the power of this network. This is the power of
this show American Sunrise, And this is the power of
having someone from real America's voice, myself and others that
can go into the Oval Office and ask the President
Trump about this. This could be saving lives right now
(59:58):
people watching us at a home they are dealing with
a loved one, maybe their selves would cancer. This is
a game change or so I will say this the
next time I'm in the Oval Office, which is after
the holidays. By the way, President Trump is down there
at mar A Lago in Palm Beach, and will hear
what turns Sunday night. I will make an America. I
will make a promise to America. But I will ask
(01:00:18):
this question because I do think if President Trump knows
about this and knows just how impactful this can be
to save lives. We know President Trump is one of
the most compassionate human beings in terms of solving problems
and helping others, He'll do this.
Speaker 10 (01:00:34):
We just got to get it in solution.
Speaker 3 (01:00:35):
And that's what President Trump is all about. Just common sense,
break down the bureaucracy, go in and just do the
right thing. It makes so much sense. I know if
President Trump, if this gets in his brain, he will
absolutely fix this. And Brian Glad, I'm so excited and
thank you for that commitment. And if I see him
this weekend, for sure I will talk to him as well.
Speaker 23 (01:00:56):
Absolutely, that's why we're here, you know, A nod to
Partner and Rob and all of us.
Speaker 4 (01:01:01):
We do this show to help Americans.
Speaker 23 (01:01:03):
We do this show to help everyday Americans with all
kinds of problems. This is a major issue. And if
we can help help save lives, then I don't know.
I mean, what else did God put us here to do.
This is what we're here to do, to help people
and to serve others. So I hope everyone has a
fantastic Thanksgiving and and and and not and not to
the French theme we had here. I'm going to visit
(01:01:25):
char Ja a little bit later today pick up some grocery.
Speaker 14 (01:01:30):
So very nice.
Speaker 23 (01:01:36):
Thank you, Love you guys.
Speaker 1 (01:01:38):
All right, coming up, a major shakeup in America's schools.
A House panel launches a new anti semitism probe into.
Speaker 2 (01:01:45):
Three public districts.
Speaker 1 (01:01:47):
What investigators say they're looking for and why those districts
were targeted?
Speaker 2 (01:01:51):
Tarjaide, that's next back in the month.
Speaker 19 (01:02:15):
Welcome back to American Sunrise. I'm American Sunrise contributor Emily Finn.
It's great to have you with us this morning. Time
now to drain the swamp, and this morning we are
flushing out anti semitism. A House panel has launched a
new investigation into alleged anti semitism in three public school
districts in California, Virginia, and Pennsylvania as the Trump administration
(01:02:35):
tensifies its focus on how schools are protecting Jewish students.
The probe demands records of anti Semitic incidents and any
evidence of hostile environments for Jewish k through twelve students.
The panel will also review whether the districts are complying
with Title nine Civil Rights, Title six rather civil rights requirements.
Speaker 3 (01:02:55):
For more.
Speaker 19 (01:02:55):
Let's bring in David Brody, Terrence Bates, and doctor Gina.
David will get your thoughts first on all of this.
Speaker 1 (01:03:02):
Well, let's be clear, this is an anti Israel stuff
we're talking about. That's of course fine, and that's not
anti Semitic. I can't believe I have to say that
to criticize Israel's not anti semitic. But you know, let
me just say it for the record, like for the
twelve thousand time. But what they're doing in the Berkeley
School District, for example, is the teachers are encouraging protests. Okay,
(01:03:23):
that's fine, no problem. When the protest happened and the
rallies happen, they have the students, they're chanting, some students chanting.
Speaker 4 (01:03:31):
Kill the Jews.
Speaker 1 (01:03:34):
That's anti semitic, everybody, Just an fyi. And then in
Fairfax County, Virginia, you've got actual students saying to other
Jewish students Hyle Hitler and throwing.
Speaker 2 (01:03:46):
Coins at them.
Speaker 1 (01:03:48):
That's anti semitic, everybody. So look, I know, t you're
shaking your head. And the truth of the matter is,
sure are these isolated incidents. You can make the argument
that I every school district in America is doing this,
of course, but that is the type of stuff that needs.
Speaker 2 (01:04:02):
To be rooted out at the most fundamental level.
Speaker 4 (01:04:04):
Tvates No, agreed, it's dead. It's wrong. Like I'm not
going to even put an anti cement. It's dead wrong.
Speaker 5 (01:04:12):
And unfortunately, I think it speaks David to the current
environment that we're in right now that anti anti Semitism
and this kind of disparagement of Jewish people in this
country has become too commonplace, and people feel comfortable doing it.
And that's what's most fear, that's what instills fear in
my heart, doctor Gina, is that people feel comfortable.
Speaker 4 (01:04:34):
I'm one of those people.
Speaker 13 (01:04:35):
You.
Speaker 5 (01:04:36):
I think most people, most reasonable people know when something
is wrong, They know in their spirit when something is wrong,
and for some reason, in this current environment, people's spirit
just allows this sort of thing to go forward, and
people don't call it out, people don't push back against it,
doctor Gina. And that's unfathomable, unfathomable to me. Maybe I'm
(01:04:57):
a pie in the sky guy. Maybe I'm just a
li you know, to let's say fair, But it just baffles.
Speaker 4 (01:05:03):
Me that we are in this sort of place, Docu.
Speaker 3 (01:05:05):
G You know all these years of all this talk
from all these liberals about about hate and about what
skin color you have, what your sexual orientation or proclivity is,
what you're you know, all this talk, and this is
where we are that Christians are being killed and there's
(01:05:27):
no mention that children in schools have to endure things
being thrown at them, have to endure violence and threats.
This is where it's gotten us the tribalization. We better
get to the root cause. Because the root cause is atheism, liberalism, socialism,
(01:05:48):
and communism. We better get to those root causes, and
we better get to them fast. We better bring back
God and real history in our schools.
Speaker 19 (01:05:57):
Or we're doomed, Gina. There truly is no place for
hatred like this in America. All right, great discussion coming up.
We're headed down to Wall Street for the opening bell
and to look at some of the early winners in
this Christmas shopping season. And it's not just Walmart. We'll
be back with more American Sunrise in just two minutes.
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ring here in just a few minutes. And I can
tell you that pre market trading looking pretty good so far.
All of the major indices are in the green. In fact,
our entire board, as you can see here in the green.
Outside of crude oil. We'll maybe get some more information
(01:08:16):
about why crude oil is down, but hopefully that's a
good sign. When it comes to gas prices, as a
lot of you are going to be getting in the
car and driving at least fifty miles from home for
this holiday weekend. Let's get you over to David Brody, though,
who's got the expert on all things finances and all
things economy. Jake coming up here, David, good morning to you.
Speaker 2 (01:08:36):
I'm sorry, monsieur. I was about to say I appreciate that,
but that isn't That's not French all right.
Speaker 1 (01:08:46):
Time now for our daily dose of dollars in common sense,
and that means we've got American sumrised early edition hosts,
the guy behind Jake's takes Substack, and a French expert,
Jake Novak.
Speaker 2 (01:08:56):
Jake, will you be doing this entire segment in French?
Speaker 10 (01:09:00):
That you will do?
Speaker 25 (01:09:01):
I mean, Leah, this segue will have a certain genessee.
Speaker 14 (01:09:05):
I don't know what.
Speaker 4 (01:09:06):
I'm just kidding you.
Speaker 25 (01:09:07):
Yes, my mother, a career French teacher, is rolling in
her bed right now. She's very much alive and with us,
but I think she's going to be very upset that
I just did that. But yes, she was a great
French teacher and I used to make the mistake of
letting her know that I had a French quiz, you know,
like the next day over with ten words, and she
would then greet me with fifteen pages of work to
(01:09:30):
prepare for the ten word quiz. So I had to
stop telling her that I had quiz and things like that.
Speaker 2 (01:09:34):
So you were scar literally scarring you for life.
Speaker 1 (01:09:37):
All right, Jake, we got more evidence yesterday that the
Christmas shopping season is not going to be as bad
as the mainstream media really wants us to be while
they're lying to us, Jake.
Speaker 2 (01:09:46):
Really this time it's not just about Walmart though.
Speaker 25 (01:09:49):
Tell us right, well, first of all, can I just
say something about the mainstream media and when they talk
down the economy. I just want to recreate a phone
call that just happened between David zaslov one brother, CNNNG
and GM.
Speaker 4 (01:10:02):
Hello, David, this is GM.
Speaker 25 (01:10:03):
Could you stop telling the viewers there is no money
in the world's gonna end because I don't think I
want to advertise on your network anymore. Oh they're doing that.
Let me make a call. I mean, morons, you're in
the business of getting advertised anyway. No, but yes, we
have got some good news yesterday from Kohle's from Dick's
Sports from Abercrombie and Fitch. This morning, we got good
news from Peck, you know, from pet Co, which by
(01:10:25):
the way has the best stocker tick or symbol ever
woolf wof because they sell stuff for your I love
that place. Anyway, There's plenty of good news out there. No,
it's not all good news, but you will not get
the mainstream media telling you any good news. And then
after they tell you all the bad news about how
you're gonna lose all your money and you're gonna starve,
then they show you commercials for expensive items and they're
(01:10:46):
wondering why the sponsors aren't happy.
Speaker 2 (01:10:48):
Hmm.
Speaker 4 (01:10:49):
Anyway, just morons, morons.
Speaker 2 (01:10:52):
There you go, Jake.
Speaker 1 (01:10:53):
Last week we heard about GM investing more than a
half a billion dollars in some of its own supply plans.
But now we know which actual GM vehicles that investment
is all about. And you say, we shouldn't be surprised here.
Speaker 25 (01:11:06):
Yeah, you know, it was a little bit boring last
week when I said, oh, half a billion dollars and
they're investing it in a sheet metal place in Parma.
Good for Parma, good for Cleveland and a few other places.
Now I have a little bit more of the sexy reality.
This is all to make more Chevy Silverados, GMC Sierras
and Cadillac Escalades gas powered ones, not the evs. That's
(01:11:26):
why they need to make this investment. They're listening to
the consumer. Maybe no one listens to me, but maybe,
But anyway, that's what they're doing. And I like those
three vehicles, so good for GM.
Speaker 1 (01:11:37):
Jake thirty seconds or so programming. Note, you're not going
to be there in the morning on Thanksgiving, which makes sense.
You're spending some time with your family.
Speaker 2 (01:11:46):
Explain what we have instead?
Speaker 25 (01:11:48):
Well, like Yoda and Obi Wan, I will always be
with you with the forest. But yes, tomorrow at seven
am at my usual time, Bo Davidson's going to be
hosting our Giving thanks special again on Friday at seven am.
If you miss it, so seven am. I hope I
didn't say seven am I usual slot. Bo Davidson is
going to be doing the special Thanksgiving, such an important holiday,
such an American holiday.
Speaker 2 (01:12:08):
Very unique to us.
Speaker 25 (01:12:09):
I hope you all join us for that.
Speaker 2 (01:12:10):
I'll be watching. I'll just be in my jammis nah perfect?
All right, Jake Novac, Great and happy Thanksgiving. Of course
to you and your family. Thank you all right, heading
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More less than a minute away from the opening bell
at the New York Stock Exchange, and then we'll give
an idea of exactly how the markets are looking on
this day before Thanksgiving. Of course, the market's going to
be closed tomorrow, but you can see the folks there
are plotting at the New York Stock.
Speaker 4 (01:12:58):
Exchange even is in the back there.
Speaker 5 (01:13:01):
As we get through Thanksgiving and then start to make
our way towards Christmas. The bell is going to ring
here momentarily, and hopefully it's going to be a positive
start to this day of trading.
Speaker 4 (01:13:11):
Right on Q.
Speaker 5 (01:13:12):
There you have it, ladies and gentlemen, the markets are
now officially open as we get ready for the Macy's
Thanksgiving Day parade tomorrow as well, a lot of you
will be tuning into that. Some of you may even
be there on Fifth Avenue in New York to watch
all the floats come down the street. Look at this,
The dow S and P five hundred and the NASDAC
are all in the green.
Speaker 4 (01:13:30):
Just a couple of a couple of.
Speaker 5 (01:13:33):
Blemishes, if you will, a couple of red spots there
on our screen, including crude oil. But in terms of
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When we come back here on American Sunrise, House Speaker
Mike Johnson says that Republicans in Congress have a plan
to make life more affordable for all Americans. We'll talk
to you about what lawmakers are planning when American Sunrise continues.
Speaker 3 (01:15:43):
All right, welcome back to American Sunrise. I'm doctor Gee.
Thanks for joining us this morning. We invite you to
hop in our conversation on YouTube. Getter and rumble time
now to take the political pulse of America the beat Today,
House Republicans say they're racing against the clock, and affordability
is the name of the game. Mike Johnson says GOP
lawmakers are using the final weeks of the year to
(01:16:04):
push one mission, make life a little more affordable for Americans.
Johnson says the House is going to is moving rather
to codify Trump backed executive orders, slash bidinary regulations, and
roll out what he calls a full affordability agenda that
includes lowering healthcare cost, cutting taxes on working families, and
(01:16:27):
pushing new energy reforms aimed at reducing utility bills. The
speaker argues that bidenarraw policies helped fuel years of inflation,
and while Republicans can't flip a switch, he insists relief
is on the way with Trump's working families tax cut,
lower taxes on tips, and overtime in pro growth policies.
(01:16:48):
Johnson says an economic boom will happen early next year.
Joining us now with reaction. Former chairman of the California
Republican Party and the chairman of Californians for Election Fairness,
Tom Doubacaro. Good morning, Tom.
Speaker 7 (01:17:03):
How are you happy Thanksgiving to everyone?
Speaker 3 (01:17:05):
Yeah? Happy, thanks to you. I want to get to
the affordability agenda, Tom, but I really wanted to ask
you about this story I saw, I think it was
late last night or early this morning where there are
foreign players. I guess Elon has allowed folks to has
made it so now on X you can see where
(01:17:25):
someone is typing from right where are they? So what
we've learned is that there are for example, mothers who
are saying, oh, you know, I don't have you know,
I don't have food for my child, and I'm in
Palestine and they're starving me to death here in Israel.
Or they've seen major MAGA accounts with hundreds of thousands
or even millions of followers who are actually based in Pakistan.
(01:17:49):
So it's obviously not a MAGA patriot. Tom. What do
you make of this flor foreign influence here and what
do you expect should be done about it? Because you
know it's affecting California politics. When the trolls are involved
like this and a lot of people just falling for it,
we all probably follow accounts like that.
Speaker 22 (01:18:06):
Yeah, this is a big deal, especially when you related
to what happened on university campuses and anti semitism, you
have that is a big business for Ron to pay
people to do things to disrupt things in the United States.
These accounts, some of them, are part and parcel to
(01:18:28):
that whole thing. We're an open society, so we allow
someone from Pakistan to have a Twitter account and allow
them to express their views. But since we're on the
American Sunrise Show, sunlight is the best disinfectant. But for
those groups that are directly funding activities that lead to
(01:18:52):
violence or legal term, reasonably could be expected to to
be prosecuted, and the laws in the fifty States and
the US Code need to be updated to deal with
that situation.
Speaker 3 (01:19:08):
If somewhere it's unclear because it's for involvement, you know,
there's just no question about it. It seems to me like
there would be ways to write laws about it, and
like maybe we need to catch up with that, Tom,
great point. I like that idea.
Speaker 2 (01:19:21):
Hey, Tom, let me turn to affordability, as we talked
about at the top. So Mike Johnson and we've.
Speaker 1 (01:19:27):
Heard this from Scott Bessett and others on the Economic
team that we're waiting for the first and second quarter
boom next year, Boy Tom, that better happened, because if
it doesn't boom, goes the midterm election chances.
Speaker 7 (01:19:42):
Yeah, one hundred percent.
Speaker 22 (01:19:43):
In twenty seventeen, when I was helping Steve Moore and
others talk about why the tax bill need to be passed,
I said that I was, in fact the only one
in the country who said the second quarter in twenty
eighteen would exceed three two point five percent growth. Because
there is a significant lag time in major policy changing
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on the tax level, it takes a while to work
work its way through the economy. And yes, so roughly
six months later the economy was running. So I personally
fault Republicans for waiting till July to pass that bill.
Speaker 7 (01:20:23):
That was not a rocket science bill.
Speaker 22 (01:20:25):
It should have been passed in February right out of
the gate. They should have met for December if they
really wanted to do this. So that delay is hurting
Republicans now because as you can still hear these stories
about affordability. So I believe along with deregulation and lowering
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energy prices, there will be economic success.
Speaker 7 (01:20:48):
But here's the second thing that the Republicans need to do,
and they need to do it now.
Speaker 22 (01:20:53):
We should have a consumer price index for red states
and blue states. We should have employment index for red
states and for blue states, and those should be broadcast
nationwide because California is dragging down the employment figures nationally
for all the reasons.
Speaker 18 (01:21:12):
We know.
Speaker 22 (01:21:13):
Affordability in California is way worse than it is in
Oklahoma and other places, and the American electorate deserves to know.
Speaker 7 (01:21:23):
I hate using that term like I speak for.
Speaker 22 (01:21:24):
Them, but I think voters should hear about the fact,
in my opinion that the problems in the blue states
are what is holding the country back, and we need
two different indexes so it's in people's face every day.
Scott Bessett mentioned that on TV that if you want
to have an.
Speaker 7 (01:21:41):
Affordability issue, move from a blue state to a red
state and you'd resolve it.
Speaker 3 (01:21:49):
Well, lots of answers there. Tom de Bolcaro, thank you
so much for you.
Speaker 12 (01:21:53):
Know.
Speaker 3 (01:21:53):
I think when you live in California, you're forced to
think sensibly if you're a conservative, because you have to
do it all the time just to get through the
day so you don't go crazy. Tom, thanks so much
for being with us. Have a happy Thanksgiving you and
your family.
Speaker 4 (01:22:06):
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the cup today, Cuomo's blame game boils over Andrew Cuomo,
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he would have won if Curtis just got out of
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the way. So Cuomo loses and slee was the problem,
I believe, classic Cuomo. If there's Tita spill, he'll dump
the whole pot. Let's bring in doctor Gina, David and
Terrence for a discussion here. David, what do you make
of this? Blamethon obviously needs.
Speaker 2 (01:29:28):
To start with Cuomo. I mean it's just that simple.
Speaker 1 (01:29:32):
I mean, yeah, if Curtis had gotten out of the race,
would have been closer, sure, Mom done. He still would
have won, but wouldn't have mattered. So this, you know,
the blame game is so ridiculous. And Cuomo has no
one to blame obviously but himself. He can go back
to COVID, he can go back to some of the
sexual assault allegations and all that type of stuff. And
you know, sadly, Cuomo should have won in a slam
(01:29:54):
dunk if he had actually been the Cuomo of thirty
years ago, but he wasn't. I mean, COVID happened, and Gina,
I think from there it just he was never going
to recover.
Speaker 3 (01:30:04):
Yeah, there's really First of all, I think he's despicable.
I loved his brother's interview last night, as I told you,
with the cancer doctor, but I will never get over
what happened to all of those people. I grew up
in nursing homes. My mom was a director of nur
nursing at a nursing home, And when I think of
those people being shut in there and dying for no
reason and not being able to even have their loved
(01:30:26):
ones near them, I just shudder. It's literally just one
of the things I can't even let myself think about.
So my level of a despise for this man is
something I should probably pray about. But let me say
this too. There is really nothing more disgusting to me
as a woman than a man who can't man up
and take responsibility for We all make mistakes, But there's
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nothing hotter to me than a man who says it's
on me. It's on me. I've got this, or I
did that and I'm sorry, and here's how I'm gonna change.
That is so attractive, and it is so disgusting to
meet the contrast to that of just blaming others for
the things that you do. Terrence, I don't know.
Speaker 19 (01:31:09):
Full agreement. You just got to chime in here, Go ahead.
Speaker 10 (01:31:11):
Terrence, to go ahead.
Speaker 5 (01:31:13):
You wanted to chime in because I definitely don't want
to follow a conversation telling another man attractive.
Speaker 4 (01:31:18):
I'm just gonna be honest to you, So.
Speaker 19 (01:31:20):
Go ahead, please, No, I just I swear, Gina, every
time you open your mouth, I'm like, I agree with
everything that you're saying. That was That was really well said.
I don't have anything additional to add. That was just
really well said. We're talking about Cuomo and Sliwa here.
I mean, Cuomo is a fraud and this is actually lies.
I mean, if you look at the data, the election data,
Sliwo was so insignificant, it's not even true. If Sleva
(01:31:42):
wasn't in the race, Cuomo still would have lost.
Speaker 5 (01:31:45):
Yeah, I mean, he wasn't going to win. And the
reality is there are a lot of voters in New
York who remember his time as governor, and they are
judging him based on his time as governor, which ended
in disgrace. I think any fair and reasonable person would
agree to that, and so that's been the achilles heel
for him. He very likely wasn't going to win anyway,
and blaming others is just not the way out.
Speaker 4 (01:32:08):
You know.
Speaker 5 (01:32:09):
You need to blame yourself, and you should have come
with a stronger platform and, as doctor Gina said, been
more repentant. I'm not going to say it was going
to make him more attractive, but it absolutely may have
made him more palatable.
Speaker 4 (01:32:20):
I'll use that word for voters there in New York.
Speaker 15 (01:32:22):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:32:22):
I never think people should cry on TV. But if
he cried and apologized for what happened in those nursing homes,
I think it would it would have perhaps have been
a level of authenticity that would have appealed to people.
Speaker 19 (01:32:33):
They'd give him another another ammy if he did that.
Speaker 3 (01:32:36):
That is true.
Speaker 19 (01:32:37):
Yeah, all right, great, great discussion, you guys. Still to
come on American Sunrise. Little Feet, big miracles and an
incredible invention already helping children. That heartwarming story is next
on American sun Rise. Don't Go Anywhere.
Speaker 3 (01:32:49):
Yeh oh. It's one of those days where I just
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don't want it to end. I have so much more
fun to have with folks in the chat. I always
learn so much when I'm in there. Y'all should get
in there. If you're not in there, I'm talking to
people out there watching, not you guys. I know you guys,
get in there. But welcome back to American Center. I
keep forgetting. We have a show to do, Sunrise. I'm
doctor Gita. It is now time for my favorite part
of the show. Sundy sit up and in the pan Today,
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first Steps and Big Hope. In Canada, a robotic exoskeleton
is helping kids walk for the first time. Kids who
were told never will you walk again? Like little Leo,
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this t Rexo walker, he's up, moving and taking real steps.
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A sweet reminder, Hope shows up and some time times
it walks. How cool is this story? You guys?
Speaker 2 (01:34:04):
Technology? We love technology.
Speaker 1 (01:34:07):
At times it can be a force for good and
that's for sure.
Speaker 2 (01:34:12):
That's cool.
Speaker 4 (01:34:13):
Yeah, you know, so.
Speaker 1 (01:34:14):
I'm sick and tired by the way of doctors saying,
you know, there's no chance, there's no chance there you know, stop,
you know the doctors sometimes but that's a separate issue
that's going into our wellness segment.
Speaker 5 (01:34:26):
Sorry, no, you know what I love about this is
that it gives kids and people in general, because this
is obviously something that I would imagine could be used
for adults or but it gives kids independence. It allows
them to have a little bit of independence, which I
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such a therapeutic thing, no matter if it's assisted or otherwise,
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I can go on.
Speaker 1 (01:34:59):
You're also most kid in a class.
Speaker 3 (01:35:02):
Machine, right, Yeah, that's awesome. All right, guys, So what
time do you start your turkey? Are you gonna cook
it tonight?
Speaker 5 (01:35:12):
No, we'll just start to So we're doing We're doing
turkey wings and turkey legs at my house, so you know,
they only take a couple of hours, so we'll do
them right before. And what we are doing different and
this just kind of popped up. We're doing a shrimp
boil as well, so that's on me. I've got to
do the shrimp boil, so it'll be my first.
Speaker 3 (01:35:32):
Time and you're breaking all my traditions. I just can't,
David Brady.
Speaker 5 (01:35:36):
But they're still doing the turkey though it was just turkey,
legs and wings.
Speaker 3 (01:35:40):
Let me just turkey. It's got to look like a
turkey sitting on your table like a Christmas carol or
whatever the shows are. It's a wonderful life.
Speaker 1 (01:35:50):
The timing is very important. We're having like the whole
Thanksgiving dinner like three thirty.
Speaker 2 (01:35:55):
What kind of time is that?
Speaker 1 (01:35:57):
Because I want to overeat and so you're making me
way until three point thirty in the afternoon. Then I
have to have what scrambled eggs and like at apple sauce.
I mean, come on, I just start at noon and
let get me going early.
Speaker 3 (01:36:10):
All right, Well Kobe does not approve, but then again
look at him. He looks like Oscar bad hair day.
All right, you guys, war room is up next. How
do your children love God? Have a beautiful Thanksgiving? Go bolding?
Now living in college?
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Is that a giving to the audience from the entire
control room?
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We love you guys in our wow.
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That's what I thought,