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October 10, 2025 96 mins

American Sunrise on Real America's Voice

Segment A: ISRAEL, HAMAS REACH PEACE DEAL

Segment B: TRUMP MEDICAL CHECK-UP

Segment C: ISRAEL, HAMAS REACH INITIAL DEAL

Segment D: RISKS OF BOTTLED WATER?

Segment E: SWIFT FANS TURN ON TAYLOR

Segment F: THE FEAST OF TABERNACLES

Segment G: ISRAEL, HAMAS AGREE TO PEACE

Segment H: BOOTCAMP FOR PATRIOTS

Segment I: BESSENT'S DEBT SILVER LINING

Segment J: LETITIA JAMES INDICTED

Segment K: TRY ARTILLERY TEA CO

Segment L: IMPORTANCE OF ADOPTION

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Ahead on American Sunrise, the ceasefire now in effect Phase
one of the Israel hamas Piece Steel is done. The
hostage is set to be released within the next seventy
two hours. But what Phase two and beyond looks like, Well,
that's going to be even harder, and we're going to
head to the region for the latest. Plus breaking news

(00:25):
this morning, President Trump denied the Nobel Peace Prize in
moments a look at who won and why the President
shouldn't take his eyes off the prize just yet. Also
breaking this morning, the Hunter becomes the hunted. New York
Attorney General Letitia James, a longtime opponent of President Trump,

(00:45):
indicted on charges of bank fraud, sending a clear message
that justice must be served for all. And Swifty's revolt
Taylor Swift having to shake off some criticism from her fans.
Why are Swifties rebelling against her new record, The Life
of a Showgirl. There's a MAGA tie in. We have

(01:07):
those stories and more as American Sunrise starts on a
Friday right now, Good morning, America.

Speaker 2 (01:16):
Welcome to American Sunrise.

Speaker 3 (01:19):
Well, it's culture.

Speaker 2 (01:20):
We have breaking news to share with you.

Speaker 3 (01:22):
Politics.

Speaker 1 (01:22):
President Trump is joining us live now from Florida.

Speaker 3 (01:26):
We've got your couple.

Speaker 1 (01:28):
This is what it looks like to be a patriot.

Speaker 3 (01:31):
We have to protect the American family now.

Speaker 2 (01:34):
The American dream is still alive.

Speaker 1 (01:37):
I'm David Brody, I'm Terrence, and.

Speaker 2 (01:39):
I'm doctor Gina. Good morning, I'm doctor Gina. We are
live with you this Freedom Friday from the Palm Beaches.
Let's bring in David Brody in Washington, DC. Terrence Bates
in our Denver newsroom. Good morning, gentlemen. No Nobel Peace
Prize for Ronald Trump. No, no, no, somebody never heard

(02:03):
of got it? Instead? That makes complete sins, right, Terrence?

Speaker 3 (02:07):
Yeah. Absolutely.

Speaker 4 (02:08):
Her name is Maria Corina Machado. She's in Venezuelan, a
democracy campaign.

Speaker 3 (02:15):
Doctor Jen, I'm just trying to give you the fact.
Jan's like, oh yeah, it ain't Trump. I don't care.

Speaker 2 (02:22):
But she is.

Speaker 3 (02:24):
The winner.

Speaker 4 (02:25):
And basically all of this reportedly came down to the
fact that the nominations were due in January. Of course,
President Trump just being inaugurated in January. But there's always
twenty twenty six, guys, it could very well happen.

Speaker 1 (02:37):
David, Oh boy, I guess, but actually I don't guess.
Actually I do guess, and my guess is no. Look here,
here's the deal. All right, let me just say President
Trump getting a Nobel Peace Prize is like President Trump
winning a Lifetime Achievement Award from the White House Correspondence Association. Okay,
let's just be clear that's what we're talking about here. Clearly,

(03:00):
President Trump, GENA needs to up his game. Eight solving
eight wars is not enough. He's going to have to
go for twenty. He's going to have to be a
card carrying member of the globalist community, and he's going
to probably have to give four pints of blood and
that may get him on the shortlist.

Speaker 2 (03:15):
Doctor g what's going to be cute is watching all
of the news try to gaslight their audience, the mainstream news,
whatever you want to call them, the old school news,
trying to gaslight their audiences into believing that they actually
know who this woman is. They got this. She's gorgeous.
I have no clue who she is. Never heard of
her in my entire life.

Speaker 1 (03:33):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (03:33):
So, anyway, let's get to the Bible verse. What do
you say, little forgiveness might be in order or something.
I don't know, God's justice right anyway. Today's Bible verses
from Psalm thirty seven, verses three through six. Trust in
the Lord, and do good, dwell in the land, and
feed on his faithfulness. Delight yourself also in the Lord,

(03:55):
and he shall give you the desires of your heart.
Commit your way to the Lord. Trust also in him,
and he will bring it to pass. He shall bring
forth your righteousness as a light, and your justice as
the noonday. All Right, there you go, there's the word justice.
Don't we love that Our Bible mentions that so often?

Speaker 3 (04:13):
All right.

Speaker 2 (04:13):
Reaction continues to pour in regarding Israel and Homosa Green
to the first phase of the peace deal proposed by
President Trump. Trump says he's heading to Egypt for the signing.
Take a look.

Speaker 5 (04:24):
We ended the war at Gaza and really on a
much bigger basis, created peace, and I think it's going
to be a lasting peace, hopefully at everlasting piece peace
in the Middle East. We secured the release of all
of the remaining hostages, and they should be released on
Monday or Tuesday. Getting them is a complicated process. I'd

(04:45):
rather not tell you what they have to do togein.
There are places you don't want to be but we
are getting the hostages back on on Tuesday, Monday or Tuesday,
and that'll be a day of joy. I'm going to
try and make a trip over We're going to try
and get over there, and we're working on the timing,

(05:06):
the object timing.

Speaker 6 (05:07):
We're going to go to.

Speaker 5 (05:08):
Egypt where we'll have a signing, an additional sign and
we've already had a signing representing me, but we're going
to have an official signing.

Speaker 2 (05:20):
The president will be headed there on Sunday for more,
or let's bring in Jerusalem Post writer, chairman of Judaism
three point zero think tank, and author of a great book,
by the way, I must read, the assault on Judaism.
The extential, existential, rather threat is coming from the West,
Gall Kleb Gall. You know, I was listening to local

(05:42):
talk radio on my way into the studio this morning,
and one of the questions that was asked was what
is President Trump's popularity in Israel? About going to say
it was like that when I was there, What year
was I there? You might know better than I do,
and I remember people, you know, I was there with
a bunch of liberal journalists, liberal women journalists, and they

(06:05):
would come up to me and whisper in my ear
that they loved President Trump. And it was so confusing
for me because these were people who were, you know,
defending Palestine and all the things, and I was like,
but you love President Trump? What? It was so strange.
So one hundred percent sounds about right to me.

Speaker 7 (06:22):
Yeah, yeah, absolutely, we love and grateful to President Trump
for what's happening now.

Speaker 1 (06:28):
Yeah, so Gaul, let's get to some news this morning
of the United States is sending about two hundred troops
to Israel to help support and monitor the ceasefire deal
in Gaza. I get Apparently it's part of a team
that includes other partner nations, so it's basically like the
Civil Military Coordination Center, and it'll be in Israel. It'll

(06:49):
help facilitate that flow of humanitarian aid and also logistical
and security stuff into Gaza. I'm curious to get your reaction.
Then I have another question, because my ego is saying
I need two questions in a row, this one quickly.

Speaker 7 (07:02):
I mean, we are ecstatic here in Israel that the
hostages are coming. There's some logistical aspects of that. Naturally,
there's a very heavy price that we are paying for
that including the release of murderers and rapists that are
going to join the Tamasa command structure. We're withdrawing from
a territory that will be part of the Hamas territory.
But this is the price that we did worth paying

(07:24):
because we in Israel have a great deal of love,
mutual assurance, camaraderie, and one of our core values is
we never leave anybody behind.

Speaker 8 (07:33):
So this is a great day to be Israeli.

Speaker 7 (07:35):
We're getting our hostages back and we look forward to
that Gol.

Speaker 1 (07:40):
So the second part here is let's look at Secretary
of State Marco Rubio saying this deal would never have
happened if it weren't for the president. Take a look.

Speaker 9 (07:48):
But frankly, I don't know of any American president in
the modern era that could have made this possible because
of the actions you have taken unrelated to this, and
because of who you are and what you've done, and
how you're viewed this weekend. Because of that, at some
point very soon, we are going to see twenty living
human beings emerge from the darkness into the light for
the first time in two years. And that is because

(08:10):
not only were you used the credibility and the power
and the prestige of this office and relationships you created,
and you committed yourself to making it happen, and I
think it will go down to the historic moment.

Speaker 1 (08:23):
Goll He's right. I want to quickly say this peace
through strength. President Trump. Continue to say peace through strength,
and it sounds like a great line, obviously, and it's
more than a line. Reagan said it too, But in
practice that's exactly what happened here. We're getting some peace
because of strength. And specifically you had the Hooties, all

(08:44):
of those strikes against the Hooties what was it eight
hundred or so back in March, so he's wiping the
Hooties out, and then you had they of nuclear strikes
in June. So there's the strength and now comes the
peace that is showing it actually in practice, you know,
rather than just being aligned. This deal does not happen
without those two key events. I believe one hundred percent.

Speaker 7 (09:08):
I completely agree with you in its Secretary of Rubio,
this deal would not have happened and not been to
President Trump. And I think for two reason. One is
because of his personal cloud. We're very lucky to just
as it so happened have a deal maker in the
White House at this time, and I was an investment banker.
I did a lot of emergency and acquisitions deals that
were very complicated, but this one is on a totally
different level. And for President Trump to be able to

(09:28):
put everybody together, countries, terrorist organizations, people with competing interest
get them all together and make this deal is phenomenal.
So this is a thing to present trump personal cloud.
But it's also exactly as you said, David, because over
the last ten months there's been a transformation in America,
and America shifted from a pasture of appeasement and weakness

(09:49):
into a pasture of strength. This is you know, today
is the day that MAGA has turned from a theory
or some sort of an idea to practice. MAGA delivered
piece here because we all or having peace here because
of this astonishing strength that America displayed and the shift
of the perception of what America is. You know, from
now it's being respected. So when President Trump is leveraging

(10:11):
the strength, that's what we have. Exactly as you said, David,
we are having peace to strength thanks to the leadership
of President Trump.

Speaker 3 (10:18):
God David opened the door.

Speaker 4 (10:20):
So my ego is going to join his and walk
through that door and ask you a two parted question here.
The first part is the victory, of course, will be
the actual release of the hostages. I'm going to hold
my applause until it actually happens, given that it's Hamas
still in play here. But the question to that is
what happens beyond the release of those hostages?

Speaker 3 (10:42):
Will there be disarmament?

Speaker 4 (10:44):
Do you trust Hamas to actually follow through on the
rest of phase one, which includes disarmament. That's the first
part of the question. The second part of the question,
I'd love to get your perspective on how important the
other Arab nations are in making sure there is an
everlasting That's a quote from President Trump piece here. How
important is Cutter, How important is Egypt? How important is

(11:05):
Turkey to forcing Harmasa's hand and holding her Maas accountable.

Speaker 7 (11:10):
So there's the first part of the question about how
I absolutely do not trust Hamas and we you know,
we have to expect more for Hamas is not going
to all of a sudden loving us. The only reason
they're doing this is because of our soldiers and commanders
and Prime minister and now putting extreme pressure on them
and winning the military battle and other other options. So
they're doing this deal, but when it comes to the
next phases of disarming and just being coming irrelevant, you know,

(11:33):
they may not be able to do that. Now, we
got assurances from President Trump that if they don't do that,
then we will not just have the green light, but
we'll have the expectation to go in full force and
destroy them militarily. And that might just be what will
need to happen, but we're hoping that it's going to
be the easy way that Hamas disarms. We'll have to
see what happens afterwards. But now we're all focused on
getting you know, our twenties hostages back home, and everybody's

(11:57):
ecstatic about that. As far as the other other our roll,
the biggest secret is that we really have no issue
with them. We actually have peace with them, you know,
and sometimes we in the past, we didn't really officially
call it peace. We saw like it was peace under
the table. Now it's official peace. I think everybody expects
the Abrams appordch to be expanded. That is the ultimate
ultimate expression of the idea of peace true strength, because

(12:18):
you know, in eighteen ninety five, Theodore Herzel the vision
of Zionism, and the father of Israel had a revolutionary idea,
which is, let's make Jews greater again. Rather than be
under the European persecution for two thousand years, let's re
establish the Jewish state and make Jews great again. And
he believed that because of our strength, Europe and other
countries we want to do business with us, because it

(12:40):
says once Jews are free and great, they will to
advance humanities in ways nobody can imagine. It is exactly
what is happening here. The Arabs recognize that. The Arab says,
look all these advances in science, technologies, we want to
be a partners with Israel. So all those other Arab
countries that President Trump so you know, craftually put together,
are going to be our friends. And everybody expect that.

(13:01):
They have this little thing with you know, the street,
the incitement from the Western media that also penetrates the
Arab world of Jazira and others. But they need to
deal with that, and we need to deal with that.
The reality on the ground, not just from Hamas but
also from the Palestinian authority.

Speaker 6 (13:17):
We still have.

Speaker 7 (13:18):
This is not you know, we're far away from you
know we're gonna have peace with the outer our world,
but we're far away from having some sort of a
peace with the Palestinians. Nobody is gitting that to happen,
not in the West Bank, Jujan Samara, and not in Gaza.

Speaker 2 (13:31):
Well, it must be nicer not to be woken by
the sirens going off all the time, gol Colob, thank
you so much for your time.

Speaker 3 (13:38):
Thanks.

Speaker 2 (13:40):
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Speaker 4 (15:09):
President Trump is headed to Walter Reed National Military Medical
Center later this morning for what the White House is
calling a routine annual exam. It's the seventy nine year
old second physical this year.

Speaker 6 (15:21):
I'm in great shape, but I'll let you know, but.

Speaker 5 (15:25):
No, I have no difficulty thus far, is ther winder
around here knock up. No difficulty physically. I feel very good. Mentally,
I feel very good.

Speaker 4 (15:36):
Mister Trump will also address military personnel during his visit
to Walter Reed today following the medical check up. Both
the President and the First Lady have separate announcement scheduled
at the White House. We're working our sources right now
to try to get a heads up about what those
announcements will entail.

Speaker 3 (15:51):
The moment we know, you'll.

Speaker 4 (15:53):
Know the Commander in chief physical comes as he says
he is making plans to travel to the Middle East
as soon as Sunday. Forty seven likely will be on
the ground in Israel by the time the hostages are
released by the Palestinian terror group Hamas either Monday or Tuesday.
In the meantime, the ceasefire should be in effect at
this very moment. Just this morning, Israel's cabinet approved the

(16:14):
Trump Broker plan. New reports this morning say that according
to the agreement, the ceasefire should begin immediately now that
it's approved by the highest levels of Israel's government. The
first step in the first phase of the deal will
be for Hamas to hand over the remaining Israeli hostages
who were taken on October seventh, two years ago. About
twenty of the forty seven people being held are believed

(16:37):
to still be alive. In all, Harmas kidnapped two hundred
and fifty one men, women, and children on that fateful day.
New York Attorney General Letitia James is on the wrong
side of the law this morning, after being indicted on
mortgage fraud charges.

Speaker 3 (16:52):
A grand jury found there's enough evidence.

Speaker 4 (16:54):
For prosecutors to pursue two felony charges against James. One
is for making false dates to a financial institution and
one is for bank fraud. She's expected in federal court
in Norfolk, Virginia, where the case is being brought, on
October twenty fourth. James is accusing President Trump of weaponizing
the justice system against her. Her lawyer says, and I'm

(17:15):
quoting here, we are deeply concerned that this case is
driven by President Trump's desire for revenge. You probably remember
James won a lawsuit against the President claiming that he
falsely stated the values of his real estate holdings in
order to gain better terms on things like insurance. The
president was ordered to pay three hundred and fifty five

(17:36):
million dollars in penalties. That's a quick check of your headlines. We'll,
of course have more headlines coming your way shortly, but
now let's get a quick check of your national forecast.
Meteorologists Tracy Anthony joining us. Tracy, So it's up and
down here. I don't know about the rest of the country,
but here in Denver it's up and down. The other
day I was like, okay, fall is here, get ready
for snow, and then it was eighty degrees the very

(17:57):
next day. I don't know to put whether to put
away my swells or pull out the wool code. I
don't know what to do here, Tracy.

Speaker 12 (18:04):
You know what, I think a lot of the country
is with you there. I mean, it's this is fall,
it's that transition season. So we get these air masses
that you know, we're kind of fighting over territory, and
that's exactly what we're going to be dealing with here
over the weekend. This weekend, you know, the Northeast starting
off the morning with frost and freeze advisories, and then
the sunshine's going to get out and they're going to

(18:25):
have seasonable temperatures by the afternoon. But another cold front
swings through, so we are battling some rain showers across
the central parts of the country, the four corners, you're
going to have a good amount of moisture. Flooding going
to be a big concern. And then we're also going
to be tracking a low up the coast, so I'll
have more details on that coast to low here next hour.

(18:46):
But we're also bracing for snow in the northwest, So
you know, Terrence, this time of year.

Speaker 2 (18:51):
You're exactly right. We've got a.

Speaker 12 (18:53):
Lot going on and it changes at the flip of
a switch.

Speaker 3 (18:57):
All right, Tracy, thanks so much. We'll talk to you
next time.

Speaker 4 (19:00):
Up next Phase one of the Israel Hamas peace dealers underway.
So how complicated could phase two get and when could
we see further results?

Speaker 3 (19:09):
What was SaaS first? Though?

Speaker 4 (19:11):
A quick look at this day in history. It was
on this date, in eighteen fifty four, that the US
Naval Academy was founded in Annapolis, Maryland. The Academy's stated

(19:32):
goal was to improve the then unsatisfactory methods of instructing midshipmen.
It took the work of historian, educator, and Secretary of
the War of the Navy excuse me, George Bancroft to
make the academy a reality. The move helped the US
Navy become one of the most awesome fighting forces the
world has ever seen. More American sunrise coming your way

(19:54):
after this war.

Speaker 1 (20:10):
Wait a minute, where's the sun. It's Miami, Florida. I
know Gina's going to talk about the monsoons and all
the rain. I'll listen to her later about that, but
I'd like to see some sun. So if we could
work on that. Oh, I guess I'm asking God to
put the sun out. That's probably not very nice of me.
Welcome back everybody to American sun rise. All right, So
we know that Israel and Hamas have agreed to phase

(20:33):
one of the peace deal and the hostages are getting
home in a couple of days. But the big question
is what can we expect next. President Trump was actually
asked about that.

Speaker 3 (20:43):
Have a look recently.

Speaker 13 (20:45):
We're doing this is getting our hostage is back, okay,
And that's what people wanted more than anything else. They
want of these hostages back that have lived in hell
like nobody has ever even dreamt possible.

Speaker 6 (20:58):
And after that, we'll see. But they've agreed to.

Speaker 5 (21:01):
Things, and I think it's going to move along pretty well.

Speaker 8 (21:05):
But what is phase two?

Speaker 13 (21:07):
When does it again to talk about that, because you
sort of know what phase two is.

Speaker 5 (21:11):
But we will they will be disarming, they will be
pulled back.

Speaker 8 (21:14):
So there will be a lot of things that are happening.

Speaker 13 (21:16):
You know, I gave you a whole list of twenty
two different things that will have it will take place,
and I think it will take place, and I think
you could end up with peace in the Middle East.

Speaker 1 (21:26):
All right, Well, joining us now with more as the
director of policy for the US Israel Education Association, that
would be EJ. Kimball, EJ. Great to have you with us.
So I guess we should get through phase one first.
Obviously it's a truly remarkable achievement. But also let's talk
about phase two. I mean, the plan calls for Hamasta
laid down their weapons lol and have no say in

(21:49):
the governance of Gaza, and then comes how to keep
the peace after that. Oh, and there's this other part
about them getting lots of Palestinian prisoners I'm sorry air
quote prisoners back, which is basically rearming Hamas for the future.
Lots of potholes ahead here, EJ.

Speaker 8 (22:06):
Good morning, good morning.

Speaker 14 (22:09):
Yes, there's definitely a lot of lamb mines, potholes, a
lot of unknowns.

Speaker 8 (22:14):
As to face two, I think, as.

Speaker 14 (22:16):
The President said, the most important thing right now is
to get those hostages home. And while we should be
very jubilant about that possibility, knowing Hamas and what I've
already seen, I'm staying cautiously optimistic that this will go through.
I believe it will. But Hamas you cannot trust them.
They are a genocidal Jiehattist terrorist organization. They lie, they cheat,

(22:40):
and they will take every advantage they can possibly get.
We've actually already seen them start this with the talk
about not knowing where all of the deceased hostages are,
and their bluff has been called. So I think the
President's right, let's get these living hostages home to begin with,
and hope all of the deceased hostages. The next part

(23:03):
is going to be extremely, extremely difficult to get through
because you're right, Hamas is not going to willingly disarm.
From what I've heard, Kamas is willing to give up
rocket launchers those things, but not their actual weapons, you know,
guns and stuff. But also we're going to see that
playing out in Gaza because you've got other tribes that

(23:24):
have asserted their authority, like Abu Shabab in the Rafa area,
on Unis area, there have been others that Israel's been
working with, and you know, they're not giving up their arms.

Speaker 8 (23:37):
So there's still.

Speaker 14 (23:38):
Going to be problems there in international force coming in
there to try to stabilize the situation. I'm not sure
how long something like that would even last.

Speaker 2 (23:49):
President Trump said that he is going to head to
the Middle East this weekend, arriving by the beginning of
the week and said he would address the Kanesset if Israel,
if the Israeli government would want him to do that.
What would that speech mean to further resolve this conflict?
Do you think that's important or if it doesn't happen,

(24:11):
do you think that matters.

Speaker 14 (24:14):
I think it's a really important moment if the President
goes and speaks in front of the Kanesse, not just
for ending this war and bringing back the hostages, but
also about the US Israel relationship. You know, the even
on the Republican side support for Israel. It's not gone

(24:34):
down the way that it has on the Democratic side,
but there's schisms there, there's potential pitfalls, and that's something
I know the President is.

Speaker 8 (24:42):
Very concerned about.

Speaker 14 (24:43):
A lot of people myself included, are concerned about, and
the Israelis are concerned about.

Speaker 8 (24:48):
So this provides an opportunity for President.

Speaker 14 (24:51):
Trump to speak in front of all Israelis, the entire Kannesse,
which encompasses the major already and the opposition. So that
shows America that all of Israel's supports what President Trump's doing,
which should help to provide you know, a resurgence of
support for that US Israel relationship, which is vital not

(25:15):
just to Israel but to the United States as well.

Speaker 4 (25:19):
Ija, I'd like to get your reaction to this Jewish
News syndicate headline which reads net Yahoo Gaza deal is
a national.

Speaker 3 (25:26):
And moral victory for Israel.

Speaker 4 (25:28):
The larger question, however, is does this deal secure political
stability for Benjamin net Yahoo or will that political stability
be tied to the success moving forward of this piece
deal and how Hamas reacts and whether it does in
fact see its side through.

Speaker 1 (25:44):
Good question.

Speaker 8 (25:45):
Well, yeah, it's that's a great question.

Speaker 6 (25:48):
You know.

Speaker 8 (25:48):
The I've seen some of the polls already.

Speaker 14 (25:51):
Obviously Prime Minister Natanya, who has gotten a bump in
potential elections. You know, if they were held today, I
think I think you'll see a temporary bump. A lot
of the movement. Look, you know, a lot of the
movement opposing him, calling for an end to the war
getting the hostages, are not necessarily his supporters. So yes,

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they will temporarily support him. But when elections come about,
it's going to be about those that don't want the
Prime minister to continue. It'll go back to the same
issues that Israel has faced. I do think ending the
war in a way where Hamas is not able to
rearm and that Israel's posture changes. For example, if Israel

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is treating Gaza the way that Israel is currently treating
Lebanon with Hesbolah, where if they see a threat starting
to emerge, they're taking it out. If that's the case,
I think you will see a coalescing around the Prime
Minister's acceptance of this deal, because it would actually show
that Israel has turned the page and that they're not

(26:53):
going back to an October sixth mindset, but they're in
this post October seventh mindset where any threats will be
taken out before they can betastasize.

Speaker 3 (27:04):
Yeah, EJ.

Speaker 1 (27:05):
Kimball, great analysis. We really loved to having you.

Speaker 3 (27:07):
On this morning.

Speaker 1 (27:07):
Thanks for being here.

Speaker 8 (27:09):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (27:11):
All right, Coming up, does the type of water you
drink make a difference to your health? And I try
to pronounce water the correct way since I'm from New
York and I normally say water. Those shocking new developments.
Next on American Sunrise.

Speaker 2 (27:43):
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All right? Now to a story hook. I can't believe
I just did that. Now to story Resilience, Faith and Determination.
It's a story of John O'Leary. At nine years old,
he was in a tragic accident that left him with
burns covering his whole body. Well guess what he learned
to walk again, got married now travels all around on
sharing his story. It's retold in a new movie called

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Soul on Fire. It's out in thirteen thousand theaters nationwide.
Here is part of the trailer.

Speaker 15 (31:08):
Have a look, John say, wouldn't be wake up coming through?

Speaker 1 (31:12):
Coming through?

Speaker 6 (31:14):
How mad is it?

Speaker 2 (31:15):
He as burns to one hundred percent of his body.

Speaker 1 (31:19):
I want to send out a special hello tonight to
a certain young man who's laid up in the hospital.

Speaker 10 (31:24):
His name is John O'Leary. He's a tough little guy.

Speaker 3 (31:28):
Boy, you listen to me, you will walk again.

Speaker 6 (31:32):
Who is that guy, John O'Leary.

Speaker 1 (31:33):
He's kind of a legend around here.

Speaker 2 (31:36):
Why didn't you ask me out the night we minute?

Speaker 16 (31:39):
If you wouldn't want me to Welcome to the first
projects of o'liary and Bride's construction.

Speaker 1 (31:49):
Yeah, everybody, grab a hard hat, ladies first, No, I
would a man who can't go a hammer choose to
be a contractor. I guess I like to just see
houses for what they can be, not what they are.
I may have an idea for a way that we
could work together in public speaking. I hope you've got
that are at us. I know what it feels like.

Speaker 17 (32:11):
Think you've probably thrown your life away.

Speaker 6 (32:14):
To move through the adversities of life.

Speaker 17 (32:17):
We must have a reason to thrive that is bigger
than all the challenges that we face.

Speaker 1 (32:26):
I'm not playing around. I'm literally getting chills watching that.
Let's bring the film's director Sean McNamara into the show here. Wow, Sean,
it's an amazing story. I understand doctors gave John like
this one percent chance of survival. Tell us about bringing
his story to the big screen where we are honored
to have you on this morning. Thanks for being here.

Speaker 8 (32:48):
Oh, thank you.

Speaker 15 (32:48):
I'm honored to be on. I read this script and
I laughed, I cried, I got mad, and it was funny.
I met John O'Leary in Bourbank, California, where I'm where
I was raised, and we both like broke into tears
at some point having a coffee of just the life
that what he went through, and me wanting to bring

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his story to life. But it's an amazing story. My
favorite part of it was when he's been wheeled down
the corridor to surgery. His mom just grabs his hand
and she goes, you know, John, do you want to die?
And he goes, no, I don't want to die. I
want to live, and she goes, will you take God's
hand and We're going to fight for you every day?
And it was just the people around him. I mean,

(33:30):
the story is about John Leary, but the inspirational part
is all the people who joined in to kind of
help him recover and then not just recover, just excel.
And I just love inspirational movies like that. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (33:42):
Wow, I have to tell you, Sean. Our producer Kimberly
is a huge, huge fan of your work and told
us about this and I was excited to have you,
but he didn't realize how much it would personally touch me.
I have a son. I spent time in a burn
unit with my son. He already has down syndrome, and
then he had these burns and it was horrible. Spent
weeks there, was insane and awful. So as the mother

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of a burn victim, I can tell you that those
those burns and the scars and all of the skin
that they put in new places, the grafting, all that
is extremely painful for life. And things that are normal
to the rest of us aren't normal to them. At
sunshine and things like that how has John received the film.
I can't wait to take my son Sam to see it.

(34:24):
I am so excited about this. What was it like
working with John himself and seeing your movie through his eyes?

Speaker 15 (34:33):
Well, what's amazing is John is an extraordinary man. He's
like my mentor now, is just a human not nothing
to do with just filmmaking. And he was there every
single day on the set, and since he's a motivational speaker,
he motivated us all. He would just just cheer everybody
up every morning. We were shooting in Saint Louis. We're
like at the university, and he was getting the troops,

(34:54):
all the crowd, you know, cheering and everything. He let
us shoot at his house where he up where the
fire actually happened, So that was amazing. And I got
to meet his parents and they were just they're a
big Irish Catholic family and they just open their hearts,
open their homes and let us film there. So he's
an extraordinary human being.

Speaker 1 (35:17):
That great thing just wonderful. Tell us more about I
guess it's in theaters nationwide. But what do people need
to know about the movie? Maybe bring a Kleenex or two.

Speaker 15 (35:29):
Well that's the idea. Yes, it opens today nationwide, and
it's look. I like to make inspirational movies. I made
Soul Surfer, I made Reagan last year. It's about going in.
And I used to grow up on reading those Chicken
Soup for the Soul books, and this is kind of
like what that is. No matter how tough our lives are,
when you see what happens to John O'Leary, you go, look,

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I can get out of bed, I can fight it.
I can make something happen. And that's what he does
every day, and it's what we all have to do
every day. But it's great to have an allegory to
look gat to see somebody who has hurt much more
breakthrough and excel at life.

Speaker 1 (36:05):
By the way, I love Soul Surfer and Reagan. My goodness,
are you kidding me?

Speaker 2 (36:08):
Yeah, yeah, you're not playing Sean. We can't wait to
see it. It's very important, I want to say to
our audience to go see it when it opens. It
gives the movie a lot more credibility, lets it open
in more places. So do your part and let's all
go see it this weekend. Sean McNamara, Thank you God,
bless you God. Bless your work and give everybody involved

(36:30):
with the movie our love. Thank you so much.

Speaker 15 (36:32):
Thank you, God bless you too.

Speaker 1 (36:34):
Okay, thanks sure.

Speaker 3 (36:35):
All right?

Speaker 2 (36:36):
Coming up, the Swifties are in Revold. How are some
fans receiving Taylor Swift's latest album. Let's say Taylor might
need to shake it off. Oh my gosh, I just
made a David Brodie joke. The reviews our next. Meanwhile,
we managed to get that video of David Brodie following.
We want to thank his family for this. This is
when he was getting on Air Force one. I'm sure

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to do one of his very many interviews with Donald
Trump that he tells us about. But there he is,
David Brodie. Oh and there he is on his bike
going to interview Donald Trump. But he fell.

Speaker 12 (37:08):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (37:09):
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Speaker 4 (38:34):
Thank you, doctor g all right, listen to this. It
is time to stay awake, not woke. And who's having
a woke melt down today? Well it will be the Swifties.
Taylor Swift dropped her new album, which is called the
Life of a Showgirl. It's now a number one hit,
but some of her own fans just aren't happy with it.
They're calling the lyrics to traditional, too white and wait

(38:56):
for it to maga that's coming from swifties.

Speaker 3 (38:59):
The media is gushing.

Speaker 4 (39:01):
Over the album, though Rolling Stone gave it a five stars.
Now the left is eating its own though, because apparently
singing about love and marriage isn't.

Speaker 3 (39:09):
Woke enough anymore.

Speaker 4 (39:11):
When even Taylor Swift is too conservative for her own fans,
you know that wokeness has gone way off the deep end.
Let's bring in David and doctor Gina to talk a
bit more about that one. David, I think you are
the resident Swiftier. You're probably the closest to a Swifty
on this panel, so we'll give you first shot at this.

Speaker 1 (39:30):
Say it ain't well, that would be that, That would
be the insult of all insults.

Speaker 4 (39:36):
Okay, you know more Swift. You know more Taylor Swift
songs than I think Doctor Gene or me. Definitely me,
because I guess when shake it Off, When you guys
said shake it Off, I was like, oh, okay, I
know of that song, and that's Taylor Swift.

Speaker 3 (39:53):
I don't know that I okay.

Speaker 6 (39:55):
See.

Speaker 3 (39:56):
So to my point, then we have no idea about
Taylor Swift.

Speaker 2 (39:59):
Doctor don't care.

Speaker 1 (40:00):
I've got a few songs I could name for sure. Okay,
but and I'm going to now delete my Spotify searches
in case any of you, you know, you never know
if you.

Speaker 2 (40:10):
Don't your family sent that list to us. There's we're
playing that at the end of this commercial, right, just great?

Speaker 1 (40:15):
Oh gosh, they're on it Surprise Friday here in America Center.

Speaker 3 (40:20):
Jesus, Oh my goodness.

Speaker 1 (40:22):
I don't know what to say about this. This just
and she's liberal, so the whole idea that any of
these I don't know lyrics would be maga infused. Yeah, okay,
just calm down.

Speaker 2 (40:35):
I do not understand the Taylor Swift thing. I don't understand.
I don't she doesn't. She looks as ordinary and I
don't mean this in an ugly way, but there's just
nothing spectatic her music is. I don't know. Whenever I listener.
My husband and I are going to see Donnie Iris
this weekend, and you know what, our chat is full
of people who know what it is. And they are

(40:55):
the ones who've gotten me back into kind of eighties music,
which you guys know was it was like my no,
I was not going to do I like country only country,
And now I'm back into eighties music and I can
tell you like. I think people like her therefore a
certain thrill of the moment when you're like twelve. But
then I think as you're an adult, you kind of
move into like remembering what matters about music, like quality.

(41:20):
I got a record player and I've been listening to
record player music. I don't care about Taylor Swift at all.

Speaker 1 (41:24):
I thought you were gonna say Donnie Osmond instead of
Donnie Iris.

Speaker 2 (41:27):
Donny Iris Aleia. He does a lot more than that
that Donnie Iris too.

Speaker 6 (41:31):
All right.

Speaker 2 (41:32):
Yeah, been following around the country like a groupie. I
don't know what has happened to me, you guys, this
audience did this to me. It was this audience.

Speaker 4 (41:39):
Yes, you were living your best life. Doctor g You
know I'm not mad at you keep on living your
she says.

Speaker 6 (41:45):
Something girl from him.

Speaker 4 (41:47):
Yeah, absolutely, all right, guys, coming up our moment of
faith today, we're going to zero in on belief, purpose
and finding life in dark times.

Speaker 3 (41:56):
It's next here on American Center.

Speaker 1 (42:13):
God bless the us.

Speaker 11 (42:18):
In the beginning, God created the heaven and the earth.

Speaker 1 (42:28):
Welcome back everybody to American Sunrise Time. Now for a
moment of faith. It's brought to us by Lee Greenwood
and the God bless the USA Bible. All right, so
in focus today the Feast of Tabernacles and the historical
meaning behind it. Joining us now with biblical windsight is
one of our favorite guests, Jim Moseley. He's got a
lot of books, by the way, he's smart. He's the
author of The Duke of DC. He's also author of

(42:50):
the appropriately titled Discovering Jesus' Disciples. Oh, and did we
bury the Lead. He also co wrote a new book
with our own doctor g called Days of Creation by Heart,
teaching children how God made the world. You've got to
check it out on Amazon. I highly recommend it. All
of that said, we here just call him the Bible
history guy, and that's who he is. Actually, we actually

(43:12):
call him Jim. Hey, Jim, so tell us more about
the Feast of Tabernacles.

Speaker 18 (43:17):
Good morning to you, Good morning. Well, it's a joyful feast.
It just is finishing up right now in real time.
And he's one of the happiest festivals in the Bible.
That's when families build little outdoor shelters. You may have
done that growing up, to remember how God cared for
Israel during the wilderness years. And so they eat and
they sleep in those booths, rejoicing that God tabernacled or

(43:39):
dwelt with his people. Well, Jesus began his ministry during
Suk good in John chapter one, it's around mid October
of eighty twenty nine. John the Baptist saw Jesus coming
and said, behold the lamb of God, who takes away
the sin of the world. Well, that was during the
Feast of Tabernacles. Now, the next day, two of John's disciples,
Andrew and John, followed Jesus and they asked, Rabbi, where

(44:00):
are you staying. Well, that wasn't just small talk, because
then everyone during Suka was camping out somewhere, so they
were literally asking Jesus, hey, where's your booth. It was
the ninth day of the feast. Now John begins his
gospel saying, the word became flesh and dwelt among us.
And in Greek that dwelt means tabernacle. And there was Jesus, God,
in human flesh, dwelling among them. And the next day

(44:22):
he called Philip and Nathaniel the last great day of
the feast, and Nathaniel said, Rabbi, you're the son of
God King of Israel, and Jesus said, you're gonna see
Heaven opened. You're gonna see the angels of God ascending
and descending on the Son of Man. That was a
picture of Jacob's letter. Jesus himself is the bridge between
heaven and Earth. So after the feast ended, Jesus and
his disciples walked north to Conna to the in Galilee

(44:43):
for the wedding, and he turned water into wine, his
first miracle. So the abundance of that miracle echoed the
joy of suk Good when Israel celebrated the harvest in
God's overwhelming provision. The feast of Tabernacles is about God's
presence and joy. Tellas says that God has come to
dwelt with this again. And so we see Jesus by
the Jordan As John says, we behold his glory. That's

(45:04):
the message is you got today Emmanuel, God dwelling with us.
Then now forever, Jim.

Speaker 1 (45:12):
That was fantastic, And you know what it made me
think of this idea that Judaism and Christianity are linked.
They'll be linked forever. This just in Jesus was Jewish,
So there's that. Oh, by the way, and there's.

Speaker 3 (45:26):
So much more.

Speaker 1 (45:26):
So can you kind of maybe give us thirty seconds
about that link between Judaism and Christianity, because you know,
we hear so much about Judeo Christian principles that is
said for a reason. Sorry Candice Ollans, sorry other people,
but Judeo Christian principles mean something based on the Old
and New Testament.

Speaker 18 (45:42):
Well, yeah, because it's continuous promise of the messiahs. It's
a golden thread of promise from Eden all the way
to Jesus. And Paul makes it very clear in Romans
chapter eleven, where he tells us that the family of
Faith is a root that is Jewish and branches that
are gentile that have been rafted in. But remember, nobody

(46:03):
gets into heaven just because they belong to a club.
They get there because they put their faith in Jesus.
In Galatians, Paul said, those who are found in Christ
are the true descendence of Abraham, and so we all
need to be found in Christ. Everyone needs Christ. But
what you're saying is exactly correct. It's one river, it's
one tree leading all the way to the river of
life in the New Jerusalem and the New habit and

(46:25):
the New Earth.

Speaker 1 (46:26):
Oh that's just beautifully put. I couldn't put it better myself.
Thank you, Jim, Jim Moseley, the Bible History Guide. Now
we know why they call you that. No, we knew,
we knew.

Speaker 8 (46:35):
Thank you, Jim, Thank you you do.

Speaker 1 (46:39):
We are back with a second hour of American Sunderrise,
and those minutos stick around. Coming up on the second

(47:03):
hour of American Sunrise. A major diplomatic victory for President
Trump Israel Hamas agreeing to the first phase of the
President's peace plan in the region. The President plans to
leave this weekend to visit the Middle East as the
hostages are set to be released as well. We're gonna
have the latest from the White House. Plus still shut down.

(47:25):
Democrats continue to keep the government closed, but pressure is
mounting as the deadline to pay military service members quickly
approaches and justice karma or both. An amazing turn of
events for New York Attorney General Letitia James, indicted by
a federal grand jury on bank fraud charges. The same

(47:47):
prosecutor who went after President Trump now facing serious legal
trouble of her own. Second hour of American Sunrise starting
on a Friday, right now, good Morning, America.

Speaker 2 (48:01):
Welcome to American Sunrise. Whether it's culture, we have breaking
news to share with you.

Speaker 3 (48:07):
Politics.

Speaker 1 (48:08):
President Trump is joining us live now from Florida.

Speaker 3 (48:12):
We've got your couple.

Speaker 1 (48:13):
This is what it looks like to be a patriot.

Speaker 3 (48:16):
We have to protect the American family.

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The American dream is still alive. I'm David Brodie, I'm Terrence,
and I'm doctor Tina.

Speaker 1 (48:30):
Welcome back, everybody. The second hour of American Center is
on a Friday tgif all caps. I'm David Brody, coming
here from DC. Let's bring in doctor g and West
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Speaker 3 (48:39):
Bates in our.

Speaker 1 (48:39):
Denver newsroom with morning guys. So you know, I was
thinking about this Israel hamas phase one situation, and we
really got to this point. There are a lot of
reason why we got here. But what I love, Gina
about what Trump did. And when I say Trump, we're
talking also about Jared Kushner and sty Woodcoff and all
these guys and David Friedman the US and as to

(49:00):
Israel back in Trump won with the Abraham Accords. What
they did was remarkable because you know, okay, so like
the whole world hates Israel, Okay, right, I got it
the UN There are a bunch of bozos over there.
But what Kushner and these guys did was remarkable because
they said, hey, you know what, forget the world. We
need Turkey, we need guitar, we need Saudi Arabia, we

(49:22):
need Egypt, we need some of these key players. So
you can hate on Israel you want, but if we
get buy in from four or five key countries in
the Middle East, that's game, set match. And they're doing it,
and it's.

Speaker 2 (49:34):
Amazing, really is amazing. I mean, it's the quint essential,
as you said earlier in the show piece, through strength,
and this is proof once and for all that that works.
And I hope that presidents for generations forever will remember
that this is what works. And also, I think you

(49:56):
have to go back to the historic fact that unless
America is strong, no place in the world is safe.
And the rest of the world really needs to catch
on to that basic historic truth and Americans, starting with
Americans need to start teaching in schools again that if
you really are a humanitarian, if you really do care

(50:17):
about world peace, the thing you need to know the
most is that America needs a strong president, a strong military,
and a strong sense of patriotism.

Speaker 3 (50:28):
Tea.

Speaker 4 (50:29):
Yeah, President Trump definitely has shown that peace through strength
does work. But excuse me for being a pessimist. And
this has nothing to do with President Trump. It has
everything to do with Hamas. While I am cautiously optimistic
that Hamas will follow through with releasing the hostages until
I see it, until I see them cross the border,

(50:50):
get in a van and be whisked away back home
to Israel.

Speaker 3 (50:53):
I'm going to hold my applause.

Speaker 4 (50:56):
I'm just so cautious to be optimistic, David, because let's
just be honest, right now, those hostages are the only
leverage Hamas has, and I'm just not so sure they're
going to that easily give up their leverage after that.
I think it really is game, set match. That's just
my opinion. Go ahead, doctor GINI you were going to say,
I mean, if.

Speaker 2 (51:13):
They're releasing the hostages first, then I guess they still
have the bodies of the dead hostages so that those
families want home as well. That's some degree of leverage.
And I hate to say it, but they have their
horrible activities that they tend to engage in as leverage
as well. So I'm hoping I just don't think President
Trump would be out there talking about this like he

(51:34):
is unless he were particularly confident. David, I'm curious your take.

Speaker 1 (51:39):
Well, let me just say this. Here's CAMAS is playing
the long game here, okay, and the game is this,
we give back the hostages. But guess what we're getting back.
We're getting all these comrades in arms, right, the horrible
people in the Israeli jails. So they're coming back into
the fold. So it's kind of like, okay, we'll put
them in the minor leagues and we'll get them to
the major leagues here in about three five years whatever

(52:00):
it is, and we'll refuel and rearm. Remember they're supposed
to lay down their arms. Okay, we'll see if that
even happens. But they're also getting free passage out of
Hamas excuse me, of Hamas, out of Gaza, so so
they're gonna rearm. I mean, this this is just temporary.
I mean, unless you can get the buy in from
the Arab nations all the way through in terms of

(52:21):
the governance of Gaza.

Speaker 3 (52:22):
We'll see.

Speaker 1 (52:23):
But I'll tell you what all they're doing is biding
their time. That's all they're doing.

Speaker 6 (52:27):
Here.

Speaker 3 (52:28):
Okay, well, fair points, guys.

Speaker 4 (52:30):
We're gonna be talking about this not just throughout the
rest of this show, We'll be talking about this for months,
maybe even years to come. In the meantime, President Trump
headed over to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center later
this morning for what the White House is calling a
routine annual exam.

Speaker 3 (52:46):
It's the seventy nine year old second physical of this year.

Speaker 6 (52:49):
I'm in great shape, but I'll let you know, but.

Speaker 5 (52:53):
No, I have no difficulty thus far, because your wood
around here knock up.

Speaker 6 (52:58):
No difficulty. I feel very good. Mentally, I feel very good.

Speaker 4 (53:05):
Mister Trump will also address military personnel during his visit
to Walter Reed today. Following the medical checkup. Both the
President and the First Lady have separate announcement scheduled at
the White House. We're working our sources right now to
try to get a heads up about what those announcements
might entail. The Commander in chief physical comes as he
says he is making plans to travel to the Middle

(53:26):
East to sign off on the peace deal between Israel
and AMAS forty seven. Could make that trip as soon
as this weekend, potentially even as soon as Sunday. In
advance of the release of the hostages held by the
Palestinian terror group Monday or Tuesday. Meantime, the ceasefire should
be in effect as we speak. Just this morning, Israel's
cabinet approved the Trump Brokeer plan. New reports this morning

(53:49):
say that according to the agreement, the ceasefire should begin
immediately now that it's approved at the highest levels of
the Israeli government. The first step in the first phase
of the deal will be for Harms to hand over
the remaining Israeli hostages who were taken on October seventh,
two years ago. About twenty of the forty seven people
being held are believed to still be alive in all

(54:11):
Hamas kidnapped two hundred and fifty one men, women, and
children on that fateful day. New York Attorney General Letitia
James is on the wrong side of the law this morning,
after being indicted.

Speaker 3 (54:23):
On mortgage fraud charges.

Speaker 4 (54:25):
A grand jury found there is enough evidence for prosecutors
to pursue two felony charges against James, one for making
false statements to a financial institution, the second or bank fraud.
She's expected in federal court in Norfolk, Virginia, where the
case is being brought on October twenty fourth. James is
accusing President Trump of weaponizing the justice system against her.

(54:47):
Her lawyer says that I'm quoting here. We are deeply
concerned that this case is driven by President Trump's desire
for revenge. You may remember James won a lawsuit against
the President claiming that he falsely stayed the values of
his real estate holdings in order to gain better rates
on things like insurance. The president was ordered to pay
three hundred and fifty five million dollars in peneties. That's

(55:11):
a quick check if your headlines. Now, let's get a
quick check you of your forecast with meteorologists Tracy Anthony Tracy,
good morning.

Speaker 12 (55:17):
Hey, good morning. You know, want to talk about the
big stories as we head into the weekend. We're going
to be tracking a coastal low across the East coast,
and as this low kind of scoots up the coast,
it's going to bring heavy rain four areas right along
the coast, kind of right along that I ninety five
corridor with a sharp cut off inland. It's also going
to have strong gusty winds, high surf, and coastal flooding possible. Now,

(55:41):
the system is expected to remain non tropical, but still
going to have big impacts. Now, we're also tracking a
good amount of moisture out across the Southwest, very abnormal
for this time year. We're talking three hundred percent of
the normal moisture available in the environment, and that that's
going to lead to flash flooding very quickly in this

(56:03):
drought stricken area. So we're talking rainfall rates one to
two inches per hour. That's almost tropical rainfall rates for
the desert Southwest. So, Terrence, we have some big, major
weather stories this weekend.

Speaker 3 (56:17):
All right, Tracy, thank you so much for the report
and a great week into you. Tracy. We'll talk to
you here you as well. Thank you, ma'am.

Speaker 4 (56:24):
All right, let's get you over to David Brodie. David
in advance of whatever you're going to do, thank you
as well.

Speaker 11 (56:30):
Well.

Speaker 1 (56:30):
Thank you, t Bates. We're so nice on this show.
All right, let's get more on the Israel Hamas situation
from the White House. Let's go straight there. Enough pussy
footing around, that's an old word. We've got Brian Glenn
at the White House. Brian, good to see you this morning.
What do you know what's going down. When's President Trump leaving?

(56:51):
I've got lots of questions. No, I don't really have
any questions. I just want to talk more.

Speaker 3 (56:55):
What's up? Yeah, Hey, what's going on? Good morning.

Speaker 19 (56:59):
I don't, unfortunately, have all the answers to your questions.
Let's start with when will President Trump make his way
over there? As of a few minutes ago, I could
not get a confirmation on what that day would be.
Speculation is on Sunday, possibly in Monday morning, but we
have not got clarification on that. But what we can
clarify is the first stage of this is complete. Witkoff

(57:23):
announcing that the first phase of the Israeli troop withdrawal
is complete. So you've got thousands of people going back
to what they would hope would be their home would
still be standing. I was just reading an article a
few minutes ago about some of the Palestine that's going
back and being surprised that their home was still standing.

Speaker 3 (57:41):
But you're going to see that ceasefire there.

Speaker 19 (57:43):
You're going to basically see some Israeli troops in an
area to secure to make sure there is no hamas.
I guess people some extremities still out in that area.
To secure the return of everyone back to their homes.
But it's underway, and so it's one of those things
where we saw the Nobel Peace Prize earlier was announced

(58:04):
and everybody was completely shocked, as I was. I. But
we need to be reminded that President Trump is doing this,
and he did this because he wants to see this
war end. It was not to get a Nobel Peace Prize,
even though I think he deserves it, but he genuinely
wants to end this conflict. David, and you and I
have been talking about this for eight months now. Peace

(58:25):
in this region of the world is a necessity to
all of us, and we're so very thankful that that's
happening right now. But we'll find out how these next
phases unfold here in the next coming days.

Speaker 4 (58:37):
Hey, Brian, to your point, Yeah, he may not be
getting and when I say he, President Trump may not
be getting the recognition from the Nobel Committee, but he's
definitely getting recognition from the other side of the aisle.
Washington Post columnist David Ignatius on MSNBC yesterday basically praising
the President for this Israel Hamas peace deal.

Speaker 20 (58:56):
The deal that President Trump is announcing key part in
negotiating is a significant change. This war was blocked for
two years. President Biden, who preceded him, was unable to find.

Speaker 1 (59:10):
A way to stop it.

Speaker 20 (59:12):
President Trump that found that way by being tough on
both sides. And you'll take a victory lap for sure
over the next few days.

Speaker 15 (59:21):
But it's deserved.

Speaker 20 (59:23):
There's no way that I can see that this would
have been done without Trump's pressure in the final hours.

Speaker 4 (59:31):
Brian I asked a similar question of another one of
our guests earlier. While the deal itself is seen wide
and far as a victory, is it still going to
be a victory if Hamas Reniggs? And that question is
somewhat of a loaded question for me, just because I
don't trust Hamas, and I think anybody with any common
sense doesn't necessarily trust Amas.

Speaker 19 (59:53):
Yeah, I don't think any of us trust Hamas, and
that's a great way to put it. But you know,
it's at least something that I think that's one of
the reasons why the Israeli forces is going to remain
on guard to make sure that some of these low
wolves don't erupt. Now, I did see my Cucklebee say
earlier that there's no US troops would be on the

(01:00:14):
ground there. They will provide some back up in a
certain extent, but not physically on the ground, which I
think is a good thing because you and I both
know all would take would be one crazy person to
injure or god forbid, kill a US soldier, and then
that erupts into a completely different conversation. But I like
to see that he is getting praised for this and across.

Speaker 3 (01:00:37):
All legacy media.

Speaker 19 (01:00:38):
I watched another montage this morning of just various shows
praising President Trump for doing this.

Speaker 3 (01:00:43):
So it's a good thing that has happened. I'm glad
the media is recognizing.

Speaker 19 (01:00:47):
But once again I think that President Trump, come this
time next year, we'll get that Noble Peace Prize. Because
the deadline was January thirty first, although they said they
made the decision on Monday, they could have very well
done that. I understand that, but I think he's a
showing definitely for this time next year.

Speaker 1 (01:01:05):
Yeah, I'm glad you pointed out January thirty first. That's
important to understand. So, Brian, great to have you here,
have a great weekend. We appreciate you as always.

Speaker 3 (01:01:13):
Thanks, yes, sir, thank you.

Speaker 1 (01:01:16):
All right, coming up a Day of Truth, Action and resolve.
A look at the upcoming boot Camp for Patriots. We're
going to show you how you can get involved. That
is next on American Center as White House Live on

(01:01:46):
a Friday. President Trump definitely going to the Middle East.
The question is when Sunday, maybe Monday. We're still checking
on that because there has not been any official announcement.
We'll let you know. Welcome back everybody to American So
I'm David Brody. So this Saturday, we're getting ready for
something very special. It's AMAS boot Camp for Patriots is

(01:02:06):
a day of truth, Action and resolve. Here's a quick preview.
Take a look.

Speaker 10 (01:02:12):
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Speaker 21 (01:02:33):
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Speaker 1 (01:03:11):
And I'm going to be joined by the way by
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featured speakers. It really is more than a conference. It's
a rallying call for grassroots engagement in civic action nationwide
for sure. So joining me now on what we can expect.
As Chief Digital Officer for AMAC, Charles Stucklan, Charles, good morning,
tell us more about this great event, because I'll tell

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So at this particular food cam for Patriots, we're covering immigration,
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(01:04:20):
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So we're really trying to roll these out in a
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tune in this Saturday at two pm to get a
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is interested in, what our members are interested in, what
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Speaker 1 (01:04:45):
Yeah, and I love the fact that you give tangible
action points. You know, here's what you do because a
lot of people are like, Okay, I really am frustrated,
but I don't know where to start or what to do.
And that's where you guys come in. Tell us more
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Speaker 16 (01:04:58):
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Speaker 1 (01:06:21):
Big time credibility. I got five ten seconds at the most.
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Speaker 1 (01:06:49):
All right, Charles Stucklin, great to have you, great event,
Thanks again, appreciate it. All right, we're heading down to
Wall Street for the opening bell and also incight into
how to hold on to your hard earned dollars with
some common sense. Jake Novak will be here with that
back in two minutes.

Speaker 3 (01:07:03):
Everybody sounds like.

Speaker 4 (01:07:25):
A hip hop recyl right there. Allo, I've looked at
the White House here as a busy day as.

Speaker 3 (01:07:30):
Ahead for President Trump.

Speaker 4 (01:07:32):
He's of course going to be heading over to Walter
Reed Hospital here later this morning. Then he and the
First Lady both have a couple of announcement planned for
later on today. We'll of course have live coverage throughout
the day here on Real America's Voice. In the meantime,
getting ready for the opening bell at the New York
Stock Exchange. I can tell you that so far, the
dial Jones S and P five hundred and the NASDAC

(01:07:53):
all looking pretty good. You can see our board here.
The only blemish right now is crude oil. It is
down in the red. But we'll keep you updated throughout
the day. Specifically once the opening bell rings, will take
you there to the New York Stock Exchange for that.
In the meantime, let's get you over to David Brodie. David,
I saw you waving your head there kind of sway
inside the side. You liked the little hip hop recitle too,

(01:08:13):
huh oh, I like.

Speaker 1 (01:08:15):
That music, thank you. I'm liking I'm coming in huckle.

Speaker 3 (01:08:20):
I feel like drop it like is hot, oh oh,
join us now?

Speaker 1 (01:08:24):
Is Lacree Let's go all right now? Maybe not never mind,
t Bates, thank you, it's not Lacree. It's actually Jake
Novak wamp wamp just kidding, Jake, Jake, just kidding. It's
our daily dose of dollars in common sense. And there
he is no tie Friday. Don't dress up for our show.
Trust me, it's you know, it's fine, it's casual. We're
just winging at anyhow.

Speaker 11 (01:08:43):
Jake.

Speaker 1 (01:08:44):
All right, so our national debt isn't getting any smaller,
but apparently Treasury Secretary Scott Besson's pointing to one ray
of sunshine on that front. So what did he like
find thirty seven trillion dollars in a drawer or something?
And if he did, I like to be his best friend.

Speaker 17 (01:09:01):
Yeah, you know that that would be great something just
like we're announcing. We just just kidding, No, Scott Bessen.
It sounds really technical, but it's actually not that hard
to understand. Scott Bessen is trumpeting something called the deficit
to GDP ratio, which very simply means how much do
you still owe this year compared to what you're bringing in?

Speaker 15 (01:09:19):
Okay, that's pretty easy to understand.

Speaker 17 (01:09:21):
And despite the fact that the economy has been growing
really strongly. You know, we had almost four percent growth
in the second quarter. That's very robust. The deficit to GDP,
the deficit to the economy ratio also shrenks. In other words,
we're not losing as much money as we are compared
to what's coming in so far this year. So he's
very excited about that. That's how you can get some

(01:09:42):
of these deficits down. As far as cutting into the
principle the big debt, that's another story and obviously a
very alarming one. But everyone who's pointing to, for example,
the big beautiful bill or other things like that and saying, oh,
this just makes things worse. Look, we can grow in
a way as an economy to sorry deficit won't. We
can't grow completely out of it, but we can grow

(01:10:04):
to a point where it becomes less of a burden
every day. And that's what Beson's talking about, and we
should pay attention to that.

Speaker 1 (01:10:09):
Oh, absolutely all right, A truly green day on the
markets for cannabis. Grower till Ray tell us about that.
I don't know anything about this company, nor do I
know anything about that stuff on the screen.

Speaker 17 (01:10:20):
By the way, Yeah, till Ray is a very volatile
cannabis growing stock. When they first started legalizing marijuana in
parts of this country, it had a big burst and
then it was up and down. It's very much like
riding a roller coaster. Well, it was a strong day
for till reyes twenty two percent gain on the stock
alone in one day because it reported that over the

(01:10:41):
summer months. I know what you did last summer, Stoner's
you bought a lot of extra pot. Look, I don't
love this trend. Necessarily, we can have a cultural discussion
about it, but just to let you know from the
market point, and this is I like to make sure
everyone gets this warning. Till Ray is incredibly volatile. They
had this huge day yesterday. Do not go and sell
you house and put all your money into till Ray stock.

(01:11:02):
You want to put a few hundred bucks, maybe a
few thousand, that's fine, go for it.

Speaker 15 (01:11:06):
But just understand this is a very volatile stock, and
you know, you can really lose your shirt on it.

Speaker 17 (01:11:12):
But it had a good day yesterday, and apparently this
summer was a good summer for pot buying.

Speaker 1 (01:11:17):
Well, you realize this is the corny dad. Portion of
the show where I say, so the stock was higher
is what I like to say. You knew I was
going to but it's too easy. It's too easy. It's
easy stuff. I'm literally turning into the corny dad in
the suburbs. Hey, I got thirty seconds. The taxes and
news from the Trump administration. Some information here once again

(01:11:37):
really helping the lower middle class and blue collar Americans.
You got twenty seven seconds. What's going on?

Speaker 17 (01:11:43):
Yeah, the standard deduction for people who don't itemize their
taxes has been up to sixteen thousand dollars. This is
a very big tax break for the lower ends of
the taxpayers in this country as far as income is concerned.
President Trump the first president to successfully have a trickle
up tax cut.

Speaker 1 (01:11:59):
He did that in his first term.

Speaker 8 (01:12:00):
Doing it again.

Speaker 1 (01:12:02):
Very nice. You did it in twenty three seconds. I
was talking of you, Jake Novec, have a great weekend.
Are the Jets going to win this weekend? I know
the answer, never mind, absolutely.

Speaker 15 (01:12:09):
Not, absolutely great.

Speaker 1 (01:12:11):
We're going for row to seventeen. Everybody. Let's get after it,
all right, Thank you, sir, appreciate it. To Jake, just
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Speaker 4 (01:12:39):
We're less than a minute away from the opening bell
at the New York Stock Exchange. You're going to hear
the applause here in short order, and then we'll wait
for the bell to ring and to give us an
idea of where the markets are standing. See look at
that right on que there you have the applause, ladies
and gentlemen, Phoenix, it looks like is at the podium
once the bell opens. Once the bell rings, excuse me,
the markets will be all and we'll get an idea

(01:13:01):
of where things stand. At this moment, pre market trading
was looking pretty good for all of the major US indices.

Speaker 3 (01:13:07):
Hopefully it will stay that way once the markets are
officially open. Well, there you have it, ladies and gentlemen.

Speaker 4 (01:13:13):
The markets are now open on this final day of
trading for the week, and as you can see, the
Dow and S and P five hundred are up, The Nasdak.

Speaker 3 (01:13:21):
Is also up.

Speaker 4 (01:13:22):
Really, the only blemish remains crude oil, which hopefully will
be a good thing for our gas prices.

Speaker 3 (01:13:29):
We shall see.

Speaker 4 (01:13:29):
But in general, if you're investing, things are off to
a pretty good start and hopefully they will end even better.
All right, folks, let's talk a bit about gold, because
it's up around forty percent this year. Now, that's not speculation,
it's reality. And if a portion of your savings isn't
diversified into gold, well you're really missing the boat. Here
are the facts. Inflation is still way too high, the

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US dollar is still too weak, and the government debt
is insurmountable. That's why central banks are flocking to gold
these days, and they are the ones who driving the
prices up to record highs.

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American Sunrise, New York Attorney General Letitia James faces faces
some pretty serious charges. She of course went after President

(01:15:02):
Trump and now she's facing the legal battle of her own.
We'll have the details when American Sunrise returns. Welcome back

(01:15:34):
to American Sunrise. I'm Terrence Bates. As always, we appreciate
you joining us. We also want to invite you to
join the conversation on get Her Rumble YouTube. I've been
in the YouTube chat all morning long. It's really boisterous,
So jump on in. Let us know what you think
about all of the things that we're talking about here
on the show, it's time now to take the political
pulse of America and taking the beat today, well, it

(01:15:55):
would be New York Attorney General Leticia James, who led
an investigation against President Trump, and she's now been indicted
herself by a federal grand jury in Virginia on a
bank fraud charge. The charges stem from a Justice Department
investigation into alleged mortgage fraud, including claims that James made
false or misleading statements on loan applications and property records.

(01:16:17):
The indictment comes after James led a civil case against
President Trump and his organization, accusing them of fraudulent business practices. Yeah,
you probably remember that New York Governor Cathy Hoagle weighing
in now calling the indictment against James a weaponization.

Speaker 3 (01:16:32):
Of the Justice Department. That's a direct quote.

Speaker 4 (01:16:36):
Letitia James's alleged actions hit a breaking point and finally
caught the attention of investigators. Fortunately for us, we are
joined now by someone who knows all about hitting breaking points,
and that would be my main man, David Zeer. He
of course is the host of Breaking Point right here
on Real America's Voice. David, good morning to you this
whole idea of weaponization, Okay, probably falling on deaf ears

(01:17:00):
for any New York voters, particularly the Upper East Side
crowd who support Donald Trump.

Speaker 3 (01:17:06):
Yeah, Terrence, good morning, Now this is crazy.

Speaker 7 (01:17:08):
You know.

Speaker 22 (01:17:08):
The New York ag Leticia James mounted at least one
hundred legal challenges against both Trump administrations and added after
Trump's second win that she was going to go after him,
right and like, never sleep until she gets him. And
everything Letitia James has done is politically motivated. She has
a history of targeting the church and conservative Christians in

(01:17:30):
New York State. She went after a pastor who wanted
to host the Reawaken tour from Clay Clark with Don
Junior and Eric Trump and General Flynn and Mike Lindell,
calling it a racist event. And then she went after
a guy who ran a church over a thousand dollars
in campaign contributions, persecuting him along with the progressive left
of New York State.

Speaker 3 (01:17:50):
You know, and what goes around comes around, Terrence.

Speaker 4 (01:17:53):
Right, Yeah, absolutely, And I think that's what a lot
of people there in New York are saying. Okay, well,
you went after President Trump so hard, so now you know,
what do they say you shouldn't throw rocks at glasshouses.

Speaker 3 (01:18:05):
Seems like it's the case of that.

Speaker 22 (01:18:07):
Well, she might have done this twice in twenty twenty
with the home purchase on a secondary residence, wasn't allowed
to use it for rental income, skirting about nineteen thousand
dollars in interest payments, claiming rental investment income on our
schedule E with the.

Speaker 3 (01:18:20):
IRS, which conflicted.

Speaker 22 (01:18:22):
And then in twenty twenty three she might have done
it again, saying she had a principal residence purchase in Norfolk,
Virginia to help her niece out. And you can't be
the attorney general in New York State if your primary
residence is in Virginia.

Speaker 4 (01:18:35):
Yeah, And I think it's interesting to point out the
case against Donald Trump was a civil case. This is
a criminal case, felony charges that Letitia James is facing here.

Speaker 3 (01:18:44):
All right, let's talk a bit.

Speaker 4 (01:18:45):
About the New York mayoral election. It's obviously coming up.
Eric Adams out, Andrew Cuomo picking up in the polls.
But there is still that guy Zoran Mom Donnie. He
is a factor, and he is at this point probably
the front runner.

Speaker 22 (01:19:00):
Yeah, he's on a public bus the other day saying
take mass transit. The bus only averages five miles an
hour on the way to work. It was one of
those like, you know, that was easy.

Speaker 3 (01:19:10):
Hillary Clinton, you know, bloopers.

Speaker 22 (01:19:13):
But the City campaign Finance Board just gave Cuomo more money,
another two million dollars in public matching funds. As he's
climbing in the polls against Zara and Mamdanni, Slee was
still polling at fifteen percent. Mayor Giuliani is one hundred
percent behind Curtis Sleiewalk. There's a lot of loyal New
Yorkers who wanted Giuliani. So you know, if Sleewood doesn't

(01:19:35):
back out, I don't see Cuomo being able to mount
the difference, even though his leeds shrunk to sixteen percent
about against Memdanni. But you know, is there really a
big difference between Mendanni and Cuomo, who passed all the
bail reform laws that killed and maimed and injured so
many New Yorkers and all those deaths and the nursing homes.

Speaker 3 (01:19:54):
So I think people are bitter about this.

Speaker 22 (01:19:56):
It looks like Memdannie's going to get it at this point,
twenty four days to go, right.

Speaker 4 (01:20:01):
Yeah, it's coming up. Hey David quickly twenty seconds. What
do you have coming up on the show this weekend?
I know you've got some interesting guests.

Speaker 22 (01:20:08):
Yeah, I got almost my whole show dedicated to the
funding sources for Antifa, both globally and stateside, making the
connections the NGOs involved, and how the money trickles down
to the paid agitators. And then I got Lieutenant Gubernatario
candidate John Reid, great state, the Commonwealth of Virginia in
a close race for that seat. Next week, I'm hoping
I've win some earl sears.

Speaker 4 (01:20:29):
On David's here. Always good to see you, my friend.
Have a great weekend, have a great show. Thank you, Terrence,
thank you. All right, let's go to the other David
of the show. That would be David Brody. I'm just
surrounded by David's this morning. I feel like Goliath, though.

Speaker 1 (01:20:46):
Aren't you lucky you're surrounded by David?

Speaker 3 (01:20:48):
Okay, Well, I guess that's really not a good thing
because he didn't. It didn't go too well for Goliath.
I guess.

Speaker 1 (01:20:53):
No, No, it's called the TKO in the first round,
Yeah with the stone, Yeah for sure. Okay, Tvates thanks so.
The United States Marine Corps turns two hundred and fifty
this year. RAV is going to be celebrating this incredible
milestone this weekend and America's Marine two fifty. It's a

(01:21:14):
historic tribute honoring generations of courage and sacrifice and service.
Take a look at this.

Speaker 23 (01:21:21):
Two and a half centuries of honor, courage, and commitment.
This Saturday, Real America's Voice presents America's Marine two hundred
and fifty Uncommon Valor, a two hundred and fiftieth anniversary
salute from the founding at Ton Tavern to today's marines
defending freedom worldwide. Witness a historic tribute to their service

(01:21:46):
and sacrifice. Coverage begins at five pm Eastern, hosted by Steve.

Speaker 10 (01:21:55):
Bannon, Benny Harmony, Brian Glenn, and Act Pasobi.

Speaker 23 (01:22:05):
Join us for this one siner generation salute only on
Real America's Voice.

Speaker 1 (01:22:20):
Okay, my adrenaline now pumping. The ceremony will feature also
powerful historical tributes and appearances from top military leaders. You've
got Secretary of War Pete Haigsteph will be there, among
many others. Join us now to talk about this is
RAV Congressional Correspondent Betty Ray Harmony, Benny, good morning and welcome,
by the way to the RAV team. Great to have you.

Speaker 24 (01:22:41):
Good morning, David. And I don't know about you, but
doesn't that that video just gets you pumped up, doesn't it?

Speaker 18 (01:22:47):
It does.

Speaker 1 (01:22:47):
I'm ready to, like literally on a Friday night at
a high school game, run through a banner. But of
course at my age, i'd probably trip and fall onto
be a viral video for sure. Hey, so, Benny Ray
historic celebration, what can Morkey tell us about it? You're
going to be part of the coverage, obviously, big deal, No.

Speaker 24 (01:23:05):
David, I think it's going to be incredible. You know,
we see this new renewed sense of pride for America
in twenty twenty five. And Pete Hegseth specifically, I want
to draw attention though real quick. You know, for the
past four years under the Biden regime, they did not
pay attention to our military, from the horrific withdrawal from Afghanistan,

(01:23:27):
the awful things and the awful ways that they have
treated our servicemen and women, And just to see the
importance of our military to the Trump administration and Secretary
of War heg Seth, we'll also be seeing at this
event tomorrow, We're going to see Secretary of the Navy
John Falan, as well as the Commandant of the Marine Corps,

(01:23:48):
who is Eric Smith. So I think it's going to
be very powerful. I think we're going to hear amazing
tributes from historical moments, and hopefully they'll tell some stories
and really make these men and women that are in
the audience, you know, really realize how important and how
indebted we.

Speaker 1 (01:24:05):
Are to them. Yeah, for sure. And Beny Ray I'll
tell you what this comes at a historic time in
our country. You know, of course we know about what
the Phase one of Israel and Hamas and that deals specifically,
and that peace through strength mentality. It is just key
we talked about at the top of the show. I mean,
the truth of the matter is you would not have
peace uh in this phase one at all if you

(01:24:27):
didn't have the strength. First, I mean, the Huti's were
wiped out quite a few of them in March with
the Trump administration. Then you have the Iranian nuclear sites
blown to smithereens in June. So that's really what it
is in practice. You know, everybody talks about peace through strength,
but you've got to have the military do its job
and not just threaten it, but actually do it if

(01:24:49):
it's called upon to do.

Speaker 24 (01:24:52):
And specifically the Marines, you know, they are the rapid response.
They are the first ones on the ground, They are
the ones that sleep in the they they are our
real infantry men and women. And so in a time
where we are finally seeing peace in the Middle East
and the Trump administration is really bringing that to America,
it's just truly incredible that we get to celebrate this

(01:25:14):
and highlight the incredible things that they've done.

Speaker 1 (01:25:18):
Yeah, there's no doubt about that. So I guess it'll
be on I guess I should know this, right, tell
us more about the coverage. It's what you, Steve Bann
and tell us tell us more. I'd love to know
more about it, and I probably should know more about it,
darn it. Go ahead, tell us more.

Speaker 24 (01:25:32):
We can blame that on Barger, David. So it's gonna
be great.

Speaker 18 (01:25:36):
It'll be.

Speaker 24 (01:25:38):
It'll be Brian and I and Jack Pasovic on the ground.
We'll be with Steve Bannon as well. I'm it's really
going to be a surprise to all of us. I
think we don't really know exactly what is going to
happen and what these tributes are going to look like.
But as you can see, they're on your screen. I
believe it's from five to eight pm tomorrow night, So

(01:25:59):
just make sure you have Real America's Voice on. We
will be streaming it the entire time.

Speaker 2 (01:26:03):
We'll be talking to people.

Speaker 24 (01:26:04):
We'll be getting some great interviews with some of these
top officials, So it's going to be phenomenal. And I
guess just stay tuned to see to see what we
what we get.

Speaker 1 (01:26:16):
And by the way, wouldn't be surprised, wouldn't I wouldn't
be surprised if President Trump, who knows, the guy never sleeps,
he's always working, if he maybe stop by for a
little impromptu you know, Raw Rod of the Marines, who knows.
If we'll do that, we'll see we share hope, all right,
Beny Ray Harmony. Great to have you and once again
welcome to the rad family.

Speaker 2 (01:26:36):
Thank you so much. David. Happy Friday.

Speaker 1 (01:26:38):
Ah yeah, Happy Friday to you. And it is puppy
Friday everybody and Gina would want me to get that
in there for sure. Coming up, what's the most patriotic
way to enjoy a nice cup of tea. Oh that's
a good tease. You know what, I'm going to stick around.
I hope you stick around. We're all back in a moment.

Speaker 3 (01:26:56):
But first.

Speaker 1 (01:26:59):
We've been talking about about me being graceful. Zen Junior
also gets props for grace. Take a look or back
at a moment.

Speaker 10 (01:27:29):
Let's spill some tea.

Speaker 4 (01:27:35):
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(01:27:58):
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That's Artillerytco dot com. That's the website. This is premium
tea that's mission driven and brewed for the brave. All right,
let's get right into what's in the cup today, and
that would be the co founder of Artillery Tea Company,
Mike Britton.

Speaker 3 (01:28:15):
Mike, welcome, good to see my friend Lauren Terrence.

Speaker 4 (01:28:20):
So, look, last time we talked, one of your deals
was that for people who bought your tea, you guys
were also going to send them a guide on how
to properly brew that tea.

Speaker 3 (01:28:29):
Which leads me to my first question.

Speaker 4 (01:28:31):
And it's my understanding that some people don't necessarily experience
the full flavor of whole leaf tea.

Speaker 3 (01:28:37):
Why is that? Is it the way they brew it?
What's going on there?

Speaker 25 (01:28:41):
Yeah, there's a little bit of nuance with brewing the
whole leaf tea. When you get stuff from the store,
you can get away with doing the same temperature, the
same steeping time, especially because those bags are only good
for one cup really, But with whole leaves, depending on
the type of tea we offer black tea, green tea,
and Herbels, depending on what kind of tea it is,
it dictates a certain temperature and a certain steeping time.

(01:29:04):
And we have these precision brewing sheet sheets. We're going
to do that offer again today for it and those
sheets layout for the first cup, how long to brew
each kind of tea and at what temperature, and to
get two tea bags or to get two cups scuse
me out of each tea bag, and so we're trying
to help folks maximize the flavor, maximize the amount of
cups they're getting from each one. And before I learned this, Terrence,

(01:29:27):
I was brewing green tea, for example, at boiling temperatures
two twelve, and switching to the directions on the precision
Brewing cheat sheet completely changed the flavor for me, and
we made a lot more natural mate, a lot more smooth,
and way less bitter.

Speaker 4 (01:29:44):
Really, so the amount of or I guess, the sheet
of the water, how long you brew your tea can
really have an impact on taste.

Speaker 3 (01:29:51):
To no, Well, I sure didn't.

Speaker 25 (01:29:54):
Yeah, for each different kind of tea, it's kind of
oxidized differently, And so for higher temperature with green, you're
extracting like different compounds from the green tea at the
higher temperatures than you are at the black tea. Black tea,
you're supposed to go two three, two twelve, But for
green tea in particularly, you're gonna extract a lot more
bitter compounds from it if you brew at a higher temperature,

(01:30:14):
or if you brew at the right temperature but brew
it too long, right.

Speaker 4 (01:30:21):
All right, Mike, Unfortunately I'm not hearing you, but I
heard you talking, so it might be on my end,
but always good to see you, Mike.

Speaker 3 (01:30:28):
Mike Britton.

Speaker 4 (01:30:29):
Of course there from Artillery Tea, always great insight on
making sure that you get the best cup of tea
when you buy their products. We're gonna take a quick
break when we come back. It is Puppy Friday. If
you're thinking about bringing a new furry friend into your home,
well you definitely don't want to miss our next segment
or American Sunrise coming your way in just a couple
of minutes.

Speaker 2 (01:31:13):
All right, Happy Freedom Friday, Happy Puppy Friday. Welcome back
to American Sunrise. It is Puppy Friday. We want to
highlight the work of those who do the hard stuff
in the trenches that the rest of us talk about
and celebrate. To the Rescue does amazing things to help
get dogs adopted. Let's bring in Tommy Habib, who hosts
To the Rescue. Tommy, first, I wanted you to tell

(01:31:36):
us about the adoption efforts that you lead with to
the Rescue.

Speaker 15 (01:31:40):
Tell us about it absolutely.

Speaker 5 (01:31:43):
Thank you, Gina.

Speaker 26 (01:31:43):
It's so wonderful to be here. I love Puppy Friday
and to get to see your sweet pupp It means
so much to us out here. So we have the
To the Rescue Dog adoptable dog over the week, and
this week is Marla. And she's such a sweet She's
nine months old, month old female. She weighs approximately forty
six pounds. She's smart, fun, cuddly. She also loves squeaky toys,

(01:32:07):
hikes and treats.

Speaker 6 (01:32:08):
It.

Speaker 26 (01:32:09):
Marla will come to you. Oh yes, you know, if
you'll adopt her today, She'll come to you fully vaccinated
and fixed. And To the Rescue will pay for all
the adoption fees and the travel fees no matter where
in the country you are.

Speaker 6 (01:32:22):
Wow.

Speaker 26 (01:32:23):
So please, if you want to adopt Marla, go to
that QR code right there, and we'll make sure that
you can get sweet Marla home with you. She's only
nine months old. And later, if we have time, I'm
just going to tell you about when you adopt a
new pup. Although she's part potty trained, but how you
potty train your dog? I've gotten so many emails this

(01:32:45):
week asking me, Tommy, how do I do this and
potty train?

Speaker 2 (01:32:50):
So yeah, yeah, no, that's such an important thing, you know,
and it makes the pets so much more amenable to
families right once they're potty trade. Tommy, you know, I
told you I just had and we all go through this.
You know, my producer wrote me last night, I got
a bad diagnosis, not on Colby, thank god, but on

(01:33:10):
my pit bull, Great Dane, who's a rescue from Big
Dog Ranch Rescue. And I was telling my producer and
he said, they burned so bright, but only for a
short time. That's our executive producer, Dave Brown said that
to me, and it's so true. And I just went
through this with my friend Seet. Now this is my
Great Dane pitbulls. I told you. Insurance is a big
thing because this now they want to do keymode radiation.

(01:33:33):
I'm not doing that, but that can cost ten thousand
dollars plus, Tommy, tell us about insurance.

Speaker 26 (01:33:39):
Yes it really can, and I want to make sure
all of you really understand. The most common reason families
take their pets to the vet is because they've swallowed something. Now, cancer,
it does happen, and I'm so sorry for you in
that diagnosis, but yes, they swallow a Soca ball a toy.
And the average visit is thirty five hundred dollars. It's

(01:34:02):
just it's just too expensive. And that's why I created
to the Rescue Pet Care. You know, we are the
only mission focused pet insurance company in America, and I
want to make sure that that single parents, single family parents,
that cost isn't a problem. And so so we make

(01:34:24):
sure and we help out single parents as part of
our mission and also rescues and shelters all across the
United States. We're the only pet insurance company that does that.
So you want to make sure and protect your pet.
To the Rescue Pet Insurance it's so important for you.
And right there, I think at the bottom of the
screen is another QR code for To the Rescue Pet Care,

(01:34:47):
because we truly do care and and we're there to
help you too as well. Doctor Gina, and that sweet up.

Speaker 3 (01:34:54):
Of yours, Thank you, thank you.

Speaker 2 (01:34:56):
I can't get enough. I can't get enough Rescue Dog
and I love your work, Tommy, and we appreciate you
so much. Here at Real America's Voice, everybody get the
QR code ensure your pet while before they swallow something
right or before they get some diagnosis, and you're putting
that horrible position. So Tommy, thank you so much. God
bless you and your work. Anything I can do to

(01:35:17):
help you know, I am always here. My whole heart
is in on what.

Speaker 3 (01:35:20):
You guys do.

Speaker 26 (01:35:21):
Thank you, and any questions anybody has, email me. I'll
talk to you about how you potty train that pup,
or at least train that pup will help you out,
and maybe next time on the show, I'll give a
little more information on some training tips.

Speaker 2 (01:35:35):
I love that. Let's do it next Friday. It's a date, Tommy,
have a great weekend. Thank you so much. Let's bring it.
David and Terrence to saying bye. Yeah, Cobe Saban kisses
and yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:35:47):
So Kobe liked that segment. Kobe like that segment.

Speaker 2 (01:35:51):
Yeah, wondering what Kobe got into the Spanish. He likes
to eat an occasional iguana or fish that floats up
in my yard in the morning, so I'm always a
little nervous about when he's kissing me. But you guys,
you've got a great weekend. In story, we got the
big AMAC broadcast coming up this weekend, and I'm off
to Pennsylvania to see Donnie Iris and do a couple
book signings. I have Club forty seven tonight. If anybody's

(01:36:13):
around in Florida, so yeah, yeah, so you're everybody. Have
a great weekend. Thanks for a great week you guys. David,
you're clumsy, yeah, how to get that in?

Speaker 1 (01:36:26):
Yes, yes I am, and I'll be clumsy over the
weekend as well. Thank you, Gina. I appreciate that.

Speaker 2 (01:36:31):
It's wonderful. All right, you guys, my gosh, stay tuned
because I'm going to be hon with Steve Bannon top
of the show there, so I'll see you guys just
around the corner. Here go boldly, now, don't walk into doors.

Speaker 1 (01:36:43):
Ouch ouch,
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