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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Just ahead on American Sunrise, President Trump's former national security advisor,
John Bolton indicted for allegedly sharing and keeping classified information.
We have reaction throughout the show. Plus, President Trump is
meeting with Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelenski today, also slated to
meet with Vladimir Putin? Could we soon see an end
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to that war? Make it number nine? Later? Another day
in the swamp, and the government remains closed. Democrats refuse
to give up on their healthcare demands during this Schumor shutdown?
Could it go all the way to Thanksgiving? Congresswoman Beth
Van Dyne here to give us an update. We have
those stories so much more. American Sunrise, you guys, This
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I'm David Brody, I'm Terrence, and.
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I'm doctor Gina.
Speaker 1 (01:20):
Good morning, I'm still doctor Gina. We are live with
you from the Palm Beaches. I want to bring an
Emily Finn in West Palm with me, and also David
Brody in for David Brody. Is okay, No, Emily is
in for David Brody, and I'm bringing in my co
host Terrence Face from Denver. Terra's Good morning, Good morning,
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good morning. It's Happy Freedom Friday to you, Happy Puppy
Friday to everyone. Doesn't feel like a Friday to weekcause
I have to you know, it's one of those weekends
where I have to work all weekend.
Speaker 3 (01:49):
Same same.
Speaker 4 (01:50):
I was on my way back to the studio and
got a phone call and I was like, okay, all right,
I'll make my plans to be here. So but you
know what, it's a blessing to have a job, and
it's also blessing to be able to cover all the
news that's coming out of Washington, DC and really around
the world. One of the biggest headlines, arguably one of
the more concerning headlines involving John Bolton. You teased it
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just a little while ago, doctor Gina. He's now been
indicted on eighteen counts. Those counts include sharing government doctor
or sharing classified documents, also keeping classified information you probably
remember that we were on the air covering his home
being raided back in August. And so now the next step,
as David and I predicted that there would be charges,
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and so now we officially have those charges. Doctor Gina,
this really is a huge developing story. John Bolton of
course argues, oh, this is political retribution, but it's hard
to argue retribution when you've got classified documents in your home.
Speaker 1 (02:45):
Now, the political retribution was what he did. It's what
he did. So he only understands acting politically because that's
what he did. He undermined he was a trader to Trump,
He undermined the American people's will, and he then spent
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four years basically going around swimming in the glory of
that and taking big paychecks for it. And you know,
now the chickens have come home to roost. Emily, it
sounds like it.
Speaker 6 (03:18):
You know, I think there's going to be some more
information that comes out about this, but we will be
standing by for all of those details.
Speaker 4 (03:24):
Absolutely, And I'm waiting with baited breath because I'm sure
some of the details, doctor Gina, are going to be
pretty juicy.
Speaker 3 (03:31):
Would you give us our Bible verse, though, please?
Speaker 1 (03:33):
Love to today's Bible verse is from Ephesians three Versus
twenty and twenty one. And actually this is from my favorite,
which is Ephesians three sixteen through twenty one. So I
start kind of a little earlier on this, but we
have time for that because this show. But now I
talk as much that I could have done it anyway.
Now to him who is able to do exceedingly abundantly
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all that we ask or think, according to the power
that works in us, to Him be the glory and
the Church, by Jesus Christ, to all generations, forever and ever. Amen.
I encourage you look up Euphesians three sixteen. You can
remember it from John three sixteen right, Ephesians three sixteen
through verse twenty one. It's a great blessing, and I
wish it to all of you. This Friday, President Trump
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says he will meet with Russian President Putin soon in Hungary.
He posted on True Social At the conclusion of the call,
we agreed that there will be a meeting of our
high level advisors next week the United States. Initial meetings
will be led by Secretary of State Mark Rubio, together
with various people to be designated. A meeting location is
to be determined. President Prutin and I will then meet
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in an agreed upon location. Budapeshe Hungary to see if
we can bring this inglorious war between Russia and Ukraine
to an end. He is still set to meet with
Ukrainian President Zelenski today. All right for more, let's bring
in Texas Congresswoman Beth Van Dying Congresswoman. These meetings very
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high level. If he can pull this off, he already
said yes day in his press conference he wants to
end his number nine war as he sees it. How
do you see it?
Speaker 7 (05:07):
Look, I think I've never seen more transparency.
Speaker 8 (05:11):
By the way an administration talking about exactly what they've
talked about on the phone, what they're going to be
meeting about, when they're going to be meeting, where they're
going to be meeting. I think it shows an incredible
amount of transparency. But I also think it shows this
willingness of this president to go after peace deal after
peace steal after peace deal. And it's incredible to listen
to the Democrats be so critical of this man when
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he has already been able to achieve eight different peace deals,
overlooked for the Nobel Peace prize. But anybody who underestimates
him really has another thing coming. And those people who
think that he's being too flowery with Putin need to
understand this is part of negotiating. You don't want to
so offend the people that you were bringing to the
table that you're not able to reach a negotiation. But look,
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I don't think you can trust Putin as far as
you can throw them.
Speaker 7 (05:58):
I know that the President understands that as well.
Speaker 8 (06:00):
But they are going to come to and if anybody
can come to an agreement and get a piece deal,
it's going to be President Trump.
Speaker 4 (06:07):
Tyner Swarman, There's probably a fair argument to be made
that President Trump can't trust Schumer Chuck Schumer in the
Senate either in terms of getting a deal done on
reopening the government. House Speaker Mike Johnson actually speaking on
that very issue with Rasberry owned John Solomon last night.
Here's some of what he had to say.
Speaker 9 (06:24):
It's the exact same measure that Chuck Schumer himself voted
for in March, the Continued Resolution.
Speaker 10 (06:31):
He gave an impassioned speech on the floor saying.
Speaker 9 (06:33):
It was so important and now you have forty four
cented Democrats who are holding it up, refusing to vote
for it because they want to shout up the government down.
Speaker 10 (06:40):
For political purposes. The why is very simple.
Speaker 9 (06:43):
Chuck Schumer is afraid that he is going to be
the next victim of the rise of Marxism in the
Democratic Party. As we all know, a Marxist Mom Dami
is likely to be elected mayor of New York City,
as shocking as that is. And Chuck Schumer too, because
while he is a very leftist, progressive politician, and he's
not fully a communist, and so he's not the flavor
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of the day, and he's afraid that he is going
to get a challenge in his next Senate reelect.
Speaker 10 (07:07):
And that's what this entire charade is about.
Speaker 9 (07:10):
They have picked a fight with Trump and Republicans so
that Chuck Schumer can show that he's tough some Now.
Speaker 4 (07:19):
Congressman, I've got a two part question. One part is
via Gina. First of all, do you see any sign
of this ending or is this thing going to drag
on potentially through November when this continuing Resolution would ultimately
fund the government. The second question, and this I think
is probably the more interesting one, is this shutdown showing
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us that there's so much inefficiency and that government can
continue to work and the people can continue to be
served even without some of these agencies open. And it
really sets the stage potentially for larger cuts to make
our government more efficient.
Speaker 8 (07:54):
So how long is this going to last? It cannot
obviously cannot go on indefinitely. I think that the Democrats
right now are playing game. I think you're going to
have the no you know, no King's rally there. They
are working up to that, and then they're going to
come to the table and negotiate. But I think why
we're not feeling it more is because you've got Donald
Trump and the administration, and his administration is working to
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make sure that the American public doesn't feel the pain
of this.
Speaker 7 (08:18):
Now. They can only do that for so long.
Speaker 8 (08:19):
There's only so much money that they've got before we
actually have to have a budget a grievance. But you
are seeing this man, you know, in his administration go
through hoops to make sure that our troops are getting paid,
to make sure that you know, people in our most
vulnerable positions, you know, young women who are are pregnant,
who are on wig benefits, are going to maintain those benefits.
Speaker 7 (08:40):
And this is because of.
Speaker 8 (08:41):
This administration is actually prioritizing those most in need to
get those dollars. Now, you know, you also have to
think about what is happening with russ vote and you know,
continuing the doge efforts while while the Senate Democrats continue
to keep the government shut down, You're going to see
a lot more people I think, you know, losing jobs
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in whether or not you're having more agencies that are
going to get shut down. But to your point, where
these agencies, where these you know, people who were not
essential non essential workers ever really needed. And I think
as time goes on, public Democrats are going to be
very upset that they've kept the government closed because it's
going to cost those folks who most need it. But
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it's also I think showing that Republicans can do their job.
Where Republicans pass this out of the House first vote,
Senate has now the Senate Democrats have now turned it down,
continued to vote ten times now to keep the government
shut down. But the Trump administration is doing its best
to make sure that the public doesn't feel that the
heat of it, does not feel as if the government
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is shut down.
Speaker 7 (09:47):
They're doing their job Congress.
Speaker 6 (09:48):
I mean, we do want to get your reaction to
this Wall Street Journal headline. It says Trump team plans
irs overhaul to enable pursuit of left leaning groups. The
plan they want to probe groups that the Admin believes
could be funding left protests. You know, you just brought
up those No Kings protests that are going to be
happening all throughout the weekend. What do you think accountability
looks like in these probes?
Speaker 8 (10:09):
Well, look, I have a bill, the Stop Funders Act,
that's looking exactly that to do this. It's increasing the
reach of the Rico Act, which would allow our federal
law enforcement to go after these people who are continuously
funding organizing these violent riots.
Speaker 7 (10:27):
These are not protests, these are violent riots.
Speaker 8 (10:29):
You're seeing cities that are being burned down, you are
seeing ice detention facilities that are being shot at, including
in North North Texas where I represent by organized terrorists
and going after their funding source, Going after these organizations
is exactly what we need to do. You know, Cash
Hotel was asked, you know, with this type of enforcement
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help and he said absolutely yes, We've got the means
to be able to do it. We've got the backbone
now to be able to do it, We've got to
be able to find and shut down these people that
are continued to fund terrorist attacks against our law enforcement
and against our cities.
Speaker 1 (11:06):
So what is your prediction in terms of midterms? How
is it looking to you? What are you hearing? I
think as we start to look ahead, we've got to
start taking midterms into consideration. And I know that we
had MTG on the show earlier in the week. She's
warning about possible increased healthcare costs that could be put
back on Republicans if they're not aware of it. What
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is your take on what's going to happen in the midterms,
And if you want to comment on the healthcare issue,
the Obamacare.
Speaker 7 (11:33):
Sure, sure on the midterms. I think it's going to
depend on what's happening with the economy.
Speaker 8 (11:37):
I think, you know, again, Republicans have passed this one big,
beautiful bill, is Working Families Tax Cut bill to ensure
that business kit businesses and working families can be able
to keep more money in their pockets and had something
in it for everyone. I think when people start seeing
the effects of that bill, which was just passed, the
economy is definitely on its way up. You're seeing all
sorts of private and foreign investment in the US economy
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that will help on healthcare. What we have found is
as much as the Affordable Care Act was supposed to
make healthcare affordable, that did anything, But you've seen increases
by eighty six percent in people's premiums, all while health
insurance companies have been able to profit two hundred and
thirty percent while still denying a third of all claims.
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You know, healthcare is one thing. Health insurance is not
providing health care. But what we are seeing is skyrocket
costs that are involved. What we have also seen is
the more money that the government pumps into the healthcare system,
the worst outcomes we're getting, the less equality, more and
more costs. So I think we need to completely overhaul it.
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I think just continuing to fund it at the levels
is simply putting more money into health insurance companies pockets
and taking more money out of families pockets that need
that health care.
Speaker 7 (12:50):
So I agree that we do.
Speaker 8 (12:52):
You know, we have a healthcare crisis now, but what
we have seen is the affordable health You know, the
Affordable Care Act did anything but help, and it actually
made it increasingly worse.
Speaker 1 (13:02):
All right, Congressman Beth Van Dine, thank you so much
for being with us today.
Speaker 3 (13:07):
Thanks Congress, We have a great we thank.
Speaker 1 (13:10):
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So look, we're following a story that's somewhat flying under
the radar. Texas prosecutors are now pursuing the first ever
terrorism charges against alleged members of Antifa. The case has
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to do with the shooting at an IC detention facility
over the summer. All of this, of course, comes after
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We hear Real America's Voice are on the ground. We'll
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Here's a brief preview of what you can expect.
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Speaker 1 (16:05):
Now, let's bring in the co founder of Moms for Liberty,
Tina Daskovich. Tina tell us more about the event and
what we can expect for the remainder of it.
Speaker 5 (16:16):
We are kicking it off in just a few minutes
here in sunny Orlando, Florida. We are so excited to
have Florida leaders here today. The Lieutenant Governor will open
us up of Florida j Collins. We'll have our Attorney General,
James Utmeyer. Doctor Latipoe, who just recently removed vaccine mandates
for children in schools here in Florida, will be here
this morning. Also this afternoon, we'll have a special message
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from Ashley Moody. She is our US Senator who couldn't
get out of DC because of all the voting going on,
and so we're very excited. Tomorrow we have a jam
packed day with Benny Johnson and James O'Keefe TPUSA Tribute
and students for Charlie Kirk. It's really going to be
a great event this weekend.
Speaker 1 (16:54):
What would you say, Tina, is the number one issue
that moms are hot about right now? Is it still
a gender issue or do people feel like now that
President Trump is there some of that has been resolved.
What's on their minds and what's on their hearts as
we look ahead to midterms?
Speaker 5 (17:11):
There is so much still going on in education in America.
Only one third of kids can read on grade level.
Walk ideologies are still in classrooms across the country. Whole
states and school districts are pushing back against President Trump's
executive orders to protect girls' sports, and there's just so
much work to still do on the ground. And then
there's new initiatives like AI in education. Momster Liberty joined
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the White House Task Force on that there's policies that
need to be developed to protect children and make sure
we are first in education and AI education in the
in the world.
Speaker 1 (17:43):
What do you hope comes out of this shut down, Tina,
in terms of perhaps maybe I don't know, illuminating the
fact that the Department of Education is since it's Inception
rather has taken us from first in the world to
last in the world. Why are we still paying federal
bureaucrats to be in our business, Tina? What are you
hearing from moms on that.
Speaker 5 (18:06):
Moms are frustrated with their tax dollars being wasted with
bureaucracy that just gets in the way of the things
that are important to us. Our children are important to us.
We want them well educated. America has the ability to
do that. As you just said, We've only declined since
the Department of Education in nineteen seventy nine was created.
Our reading scores are the lowest they've been since that year,
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and our math scores are lower than they've ever been
in the history of America. And so we want our
tax dollars to be spent locally on our children and
have no need for the US Department of Education.
Speaker 1 (18:40):
All Right, Tina Dskovich, have a great event. Thanks for
your time.
Speaker 7 (18:44):
Thank you so much.
Speaker 1 (18:45):
All Right, let's send it over to Weather Nation meteorologists
Racy Anthony for today's forecast. Good morning, Tracy, Hey, good
morning Tina.
Speaker 5 (18:55):
We are tracking some showers and some storm.
Speaker 1 (18:58):
Potential over the next girl. We have technical difficulties Tracy Anthony,
thank you for that great effort. We'll be right back
you guys. Coming up New York Mayor old candidate ziammam
Dani refuses to provide his opinion as to whether Hamas
terrorist should give up their weapons. How are New Yorkers reacting?
Find out? Next on American Sunrise.
Speaker 4 (19:55):
Welcome back my hometown, Chicago, Illinois. Yes, I still claim
despite all of its problems, it surely is still a
beautiful city and there are very good people in.
Speaker 3 (20:05):
That city, including online scenarios.
Speaker 4 (20:08):
Anyway, Welcome back to American Sunrise everyone. President Trump reportedly
planning to move anti terror money from Democratic led states
to GOP states. Ruterers is reporting that this is all
part of a restructuring of a billion dollar program created
after nine to eleven. States that saw the biggest increase
are reportedly Wisconsin, North Carolina, and Ohio. Meantime, places who
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saw the biggest cuts or Illinois, New Jersey, and Washington,
d C. Those states and those cities even seem to
be more likely terror targets. For more, Let's bring in
former FBI special agent and former Navy Seal Jonathan Gilliam. Jonathan,
Welcome to the show you're an undisclosed location. I'm not
going to tell everyone your business, but I wish I
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was there with you. Let's talk a bit more more
about these cuts. If you don't mind. When you hear
this sort of news, what immediately comes to your mind?
Speaker 13 (21:01):
Well, first, let me just say one thing about where
I'm at. I will say this, I'm in a country
where at night, after you eat dinner, you can't go
for a walk because you would be robbed. So you
can't go drink the water. I have to have bottle
of water everywhere I am. So think about that, and
think about what we're facing the United States, and who
wants to bring this upon the United States, which is
socialists which have ruined where I'm at and many of
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these places down in Central South America. So, but let's
talk about this defense spending, or excuse me, this particular
spending that we're talking about when it comes to the terrorism.
I think if my opinion on this, having worked in
the FBI and seeing how a lot of this money
was spent, I would say that most likely in these
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larger cities, they got vast amounts of money for homeland security,
for terrorism, for these types of things. And a lot
of that money, like the COVID money, was wasted. And
I believe that when you look at the reality of
what cities and states did not get as much money,
those cities and states, many of them people are not
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just a commodity. It's also nuclear weapons are there. They
have very important training bases and bases where special forces
deploy from, things that terrorist targeters will be looking at
to attack. So there are reasons why these moneies are
moved around in particular places at particular times. And if
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you understand President Trump and you understand the reality of
these threats, you're most likely going to also understand that
as these states have not gotten what they needed in
the past, the states that got too much money were
predominantly blue states, and they spent it like they spent
everything else, frivolously.
Speaker 1 (22:52):
And it ends up in the coffers of Democrats. Is
how that ends up happening. Ironically, Jonathan, President Trump says
he approved CIA action in Venezuela. Take a look.
Speaker 10 (23:03):
I authorized for two reasons.
Speaker 1 (23:05):
Really.
Speaker 14 (23:06):
Number one, they have emptied their prisons into the United
States of America.
Speaker 15 (23:10):
They came in through the.
Speaker 14 (23:13):
Well, they came in through the border they came in
because we had an open border policy. And as soon
as I heard that, I said, a lot.
Speaker 15 (23:19):
Of these countries.
Speaker 14 (23:20):
They're not the only country, but they're the worst abuser
and they've entered there. They've allowed thousands and thousands of prisoners,
mental institution, people from mental institutions, insane asylums emptied out
into the United States.
Speaker 15 (23:36):
We're bringing them back.
Speaker 14 (23:37):
But that's a really bad and they did it at
a level that probably not many many countries have done it,
but not like Venezuela.
Speaker 15 (23:43):
They were down and dirty. And the other thing of.
Speaker 14 (23:46):
Drugs, We have a lot of drugs coming in from Venezuela.
Speaker 1 (23:49):
What does he expect to find, Jonathan, I mean, is
are they they turning Cia loose? Are they going to
find the person who made the decision who unlocked the
door to the mental institute and ushered the people over
the border here? What are they going to find?
Speaker 13 (24:05):
Well, I think, uh, doctor Jena is they're not looking
to find a particular person, although I guess that would
probably be good as well, But they're they're looking at
the system so to understand how this this happened, how
these things occurred, how they're carried out we have to
investigate this system that is Venezuela. And when we say
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that we're allowing the CIA to operate within Venezuela, we're
not just talking about within the country using sources and methods.
We're talking about from the sky, from the sea. Uh.
The CIA is synonymous with intelligence, and so gathering intelligence
leads to carrying out operations. It's the first and continuing
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part of any military operation is that you gather intelligence.
And Venezuela, the things that President Trump pointed out, those
are after effects or those are the things that happened
because this system exists. And ultimately, I think what they're
going to find is that it's socialism, but it has
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a structure, and that's what they're going to be looking
at to disrupt that structure. And Venezuela. I was down there,
excuse me, about ten years ago on a protection detail,
and it was a disaster. Like a socialist country, free gas,
free health care, can't afford toilet paper, can't afford a
roof over your house, that's or shoes. So that's the
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great live socialism, and they have led that nation into
a disaster that has now poured into the United States
and it has.
Speaker 15 (25:38):
To be stopped.
Speaker 6 (25:40):
Jonathan, we only have a couple of minutes left with
you here, but we do want to get your reaction
to this sound bite. New York City mayoral candidate Zoron
Momdammi refuses to answer this question, should Hamas terrorists lay
down their weapons take.
Speaker 16 (25:50):
A look at this into one that's affordable for each
and ever New Yorker?
Speaker 17 (25:53):
Okay, and I want to get to that absolutely, But
do you believe that Hamas should lay down their weapons
and leave the leadership in Gaza.
Speaker 16 (26:01):
I believe that any future here in New York City
is one that we have to make sure that's affordable
for all, and as it pertains to Israel and Palestine,
that we have to ensure that there is peace and
that is the future that we have to fight for.
Speaker 17 (26:12):
But you won't say that Hamas should lay down their
arms and give up leadership in Gaza.
Speaker 16 (26:15):
I don't really have opinions about the future of Hamas
and Israel beyond the question of justice and safety and
the fact that anything has to abide by international law,
and that applies to Hamas, that applies to Israeli military,
applies to anyone.
Speaker 1 (26:27):
You could ask me about Okay, one last thought on that.
Speaker 17 (26:29):
You have said that you would arrest Netnyahu if he
came to the United States.
Speaker 18 (26:33):
You've been very outspoken, Jonathan.
Speaker 6 (26:36):
He really needs some more media training on how to
dodge questions.
Speaker 18 (26:38):
What is your reaction to.
Speaker 13 (26:39):
That, Well, he's a psychopath, So psychopaths and you can
really that's not just me calling him names. You can
look at the qualities of the psychopath and you can
see them in this individual. He doesn't care whether or
not Martha McCallum or anybody hates him or loves him.
He just wants control because he's like a predator animal,
and many of these politicians and activists that's the way
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that they are. This individual is very dangerous. He is trained,
and he is trained by people who want and wish
destruction on this country. And that is what people have
to realize. Everything I've told you about where I am
is what he wants to bring and everywhere I've been
that brings destruction to wherever it goes. And Mandami knows this.
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But that's how you control the masses, not by making
them great again. President Trump wants to free the people
to be great. People like Mandami, they want to enslave
people by putting them under oppression. And that's what this
live socialism is. And that guy is a lot speaks
and riddles and circles, and he smiles, which is very dangerous.
(27:44):
He smiles when in fact he is wishing destruction.
Speaker 4 (27:49):
Jonathan Gillian once again proving that bald is beautiful. Always
get to talk to you, my friend. Thanks so much
for joining us. You gotta be safe, all right, talk
to you.
Speaker 3 (27:58):
Soon coming out.
Speaker 4 (28:00):
Is it that Trump is set to meet with Ukrainian
President Vladimir Zelensky today at the White House with Russian
President Vladimir Putin not necessarily at the White House, but
at another location abroad. So what can we expect from
both of those meetings. We'll take you to the White
House for insight. Next he you're on American Sunrise.
Speaker 1 (28:48):
It looks like a pretty sunny day there. Welcome back
to American Sunrise. I'm back to g Thanks for joining us.
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t take it away? Did you hear did you see
that interview? The same oncologists by the way, interviewed with
Tucker Carlson and Megan Kelly. Not just the cure for cancer,
he says the actual prevention of cancer across the board.
(31:24):
And can't get in to see President Trump, so I'm
hoping that we can talk about it and maybe he will. No.
Speaker 4 (31:29):
Absolutely, the moment you said it, I was like, Okay,
that's on my list of interviews to go seek out
because I'm definitely curious about it. And it's like most people,
is it short? Okay, that's cool, Like most people. I'm
a little hesitant because in my lifetime, obviously that's been
something that we've been taught. Oh, there's no cure, but
I'm curious to hear it. If he in fact does
(31:50):
have the cure and prevention, I'm all.
Speaker 1 (31:52):
Ears, Yeahbatias, do you know how much pharmaceutical money is
in cancer treatment?
Speaker 11 (31:56):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (31:56):
Absolutely absolutely, And I know the pharmaceutical company don't want
us to have a cure, don't want us to have
that information. Doctor Gina stick around because we are going
to come back to you. President Trump says that he
is going to soon meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin
and Hungary, posting on True Social President writing at the
conclusion of the call, he, of course had a call
with Vladimir Putin yesterday.
Speaker 3 (32:17):
We agreed that there will.
Speaker 4 (32:18):
Be a meeting of our high level advisors next week.
The United States's initial meetings will be led by Secretary
of State Mark or Rubio, together with various other people
to be designated. A meeting location is to be determined.
President Putin and I will then meet in an agreed
upon location Budapest, Hungary, in order to see if we
can bring this inglorious war between Russian and Ukraine to
(32:41):
an end. President Trump, by the way, still set to
meet with Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky today at the White House.
Another story we're following, though, is the indictment of President
Trump's former national security advisor, Sir John Bolton. Bolton is
now facing eighteen counts for keeping and sharing classified documents
and information. Bolton's home, you may remember, was rated back
(33:03):
in August. He also says he is a victim of
the Trump Justice Department for more, Let's bring back doctor
Gina and welcome in rav Chief White House correspondent Brian Glenn. Brian,
there is so much happening there at the White House.
I typically would say I would love to be you,
not today, because there's way too much to try to
keep up with.
Speaker 3 (33:23):
Brian.
Speaker 19 (33:26):
Yeah, earlier that meeting with Selensky was scheduled to around
eleven o'clock. That has got been pushed to a one
o'clock kind of a working lunch, and I think Zelensky
is hoping to be served up a large plate of
that Mama's meat loaf that you get down at mar
A Lago with the side of tomahawk Marry exactly what
that conversation will, uh that is?
Speaker 3 (33:48):
That is really good stuff there getting.
Speaker 15 (33:49):
But that's what he's planning on.
Speaker 19 (33:50):
That's what these talks.
Speaker 15 (33:53):
Yeah, go ahead, really, but that's.
Speaker 13 (33:56):
What this is about.
Speaker 1 (33:57):
No catch up on Mary's meat loaf. I'm so sorry, Brian,
you talk about.
Speaker 15 (34:00):
I could throw tomahawks in there.
Speaker 1 (34:03):
Go ahead, yes, no.
Speaker 3 (34:07):
I agree.
Speaker 19 (34:08):
Now this conversation is all about the Tomahawk missiles. And
of course, just before you mentioned President Trump had that
call with Putin, Putin had launched probably one of the
largest attacks on Ukraine launching ballistic missiles and drones, so that.
Speaker 15 (34:22):
Came right before he spoke with Trump.
Speaker 19 (34:24):
And I think what's really interesting is when you think
about what helped Putin has phrase and praise President Trump
as achieving piece in the Middle East, and it's something
that's been a long time coming. It seems like he's
not necessary the one that's putting the best foot forward
to achievement piece with Ukraine with the continuation of launching
(34:45):
these missiles. But big meeting today at one o'clock there
in the cabinet room. It's been moved from the Oval
into the cabinet Brian, you.
Speaker 1 (34:53):
Know, every single day I ask you about this shutdown
and I ask you if you think this might mean
that the TSA might go away. But today I'm going
to pivot from talking about food and how much I'd
like the TSA to be privatized, and I'm going to
ask you about this interview I watched with Megan Kelly
with this oncologist who was also, by the way, interviewed
(35:14):
with Tucker Carlson. He says he did meet with Trump
in his first term, and Trump was very excited about
his technology to end cancer, literally end cancer in this country.
It would take a lot of guts to go on
those two very high profile shows make such claims that
you could end cancer, you could prevent cancer if you
didn't believe you could. He also says that he talked
(35:34):
to President Trump a few months ago. President Trump did
want to meet with him. I'm just hoping that that
can happen. Are you familiar with this story at all? Bright,
I know I'm dropping it on you, but I just
found out about it as well, and I'm just wondering,
have you heard anything about this? Do you know? Can
you mention if you happen to see a guy?
Speaker 19 (35:55):
I haven't heard anything about this, but I will certainly
bring it up. And if you remember, maybe two weeks ago,
he launched kind of initiative to cure cancer, childhood cancer
through the use of AI and all this artificial intelligence
and the benefits.
Speaker 3 (36:09):
Of using that.
Speaker 19 (36:10):
So it's certainly on the forefront I think of the
President's mind. And I did see bits and I saw
clips from that interview that you're referring to, and it's
remarkable and it's life changing, obviously, and I think that's
one of the things that really fits the MAHA agenda
without a doubt.
Speaker 3 (36:26):
Hey, Brian, just really quickly before we let you go.
Speaker 4 (36:28):
Sorry doctor Gina, but you mentioned the Tomahawk missiles and
it took him minute. I was thinking Tomahawk state, not
Tomahawk missiles, but yes, Tomahawk missiles. That's going to be
a key part of the conversation today. President Trump, just
a couple of weeks ago, seemed to be pretty focused
on sending or at least selling Ukraine those Tamahawk missiles.
But this morning there's reporting that maybe he's a little
(36:51):
bit more hesitant. What are you hearing from a White
House in terms of how the White House and how
President Trump may ultimately move forward.
Speaker 19 (37:00):
Two days ago he mentioned that Terrence in the Oval
office that he was a little reluctant to just send
those Tomawk missiles, saying that we need those missiles as
well for inventory.
Speaker 15 (37:10):
So that is the other side of this.
Speaker 3 (37:12):
But we'll see how it all plays out.
Speaker 19 (37:13):
That goes down at one o'clock here, Like I said,
it's a working lunch. Now, I went from an Oval
office to a working lunch. But we'll find out as
let's talks continue. Of course, President Trump announcing that he
will meet with President Putin in the coming weeks in
budaquest all right.
Speaker 1 (37:27):
All right, Brad, thanks right, have a great weekend.
Speaker 16 (37:32):
You too.
Speaker 1 (37:32):
All right?
Speaker 20 (37:33):
Thanks all right?
Speaker 1 (37:34):
Coming up, NBC getting rid of roughly seven percent of
its news staff. What woke programs were specifically targeted? You're
going to find out because we have the answers for you.
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woke and who is awake today? NBC, the network's news division,
is slashing about seven percent of its staff, cutting around
(39:07):
one hundred and fifty positions. This comes as NBC prepares
to spin off from MSNBC and CNBC. The network says
these cuts are necessary to strengthen its focus as an
independent news entity. Much of the hit is falling on
teams who supported cable affiliates as NBC restructures for a
new direction. For conservatives watching media, this is just more
(39:29):
proof that mainstream lame stream outlets are fragile when push
to operate without woke partners stay tuned. The real question
is whether NBC can survive as a competitive, non partisan
news source after this perge for discussion, let's bring in
Terrence for more terrence.
Speaker 1 (39:45):
I don't know.
Speaker 6 (39:45):
I think the damage has already been done. Do you
think that there is any redemption to be had for NBC?
I mean, what is the future forward for them? Even
despite these cuts.
Speaker 4 (39:56):
It's funny they're calling it a new direction. And one
of the things I can tell you, Emily, is that
broadcasting in particular, and for a large part, news is
still a business. I'm a big journalism guy. I'm a big,
big jay on my chest kind of person, and I
do see it as a public service. But I also
realize that much of what we do is rooted in profit,
(40:18):
is rooted in being a big business, and so any
good big business is going to blow with the wind
wherever the political wins happen to lean. That's very likely
where many of these corporations are ultimately going to go.
And so I suspect we'll see some of these organizations
who want to call themselves independent news organizations become a
bit more conservative simply because that's where we are as
(40:39):
a country, and because they see that being a cash
cow at the moment. Once there's a new administration, if
that administration appens to be a bit more liberal or
a Democrat administration, they'll move back towards the left. Follow
the money, as doctor Gina also always says, and the
money tends to guide some of these corporations and how
they lean politically and how they report politically.
Speaker 6 (40:58):
Yeah, follow the money apply And Terrence, just an observation here.
People who are saying, you know, even local stations right
saying that they are unbiased.
Speaker 18 (41:06):
You know, just doing the news. There's not a whole
lot of money in that anymore.
Speaker 6 (41:09):
And we're seeing, you know, just a really a big
shift in the media world today.
Speaker 18 (41:14):
Great, great discussion.
Speaker 3 (41:15):
You're absolutely right.
Speaker 4 (41:16):
I mean, that's just where we are as an industry,
and any reporter who tells you otherwise isn't really paying
attention to how the landscape is really coming across. It's
a business, and once you realize it's a business, and
then you still try to keep your journalistic integrity within
the framework of that business. That's just the best way
to move forward at this point. But it is a business.
It's just what it is.
Speaker 18 (41:37):
Very well said Terrence.
Speaker 6 (41:38):
All right, before we go to break, we do have
a quick programming note from Rev about some must see
TV coming up. We will be on the ground tomorrow
for the Marines two hundred and fiftieth anniversary celebration.
Speaker 18 (41:48):
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Speaker 6 (42:49):
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It does look amazing.
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Remember you can catch our coverage tomorrow here on wrap.
Coming up, What does the Bible say about leaders pass
the torch to.
Speaker 18 (43:00):
The next generation?
Speaker 6 (43:01):
Find out and why it matters today just as much
as it did thousands of years ago. As American Sunrise continues, stick.
Speaker 21 (43:07):
Around, God Bless the US.
Speaker 12 (43:25):
In the beginning, God created the heaven and the earth.
Speaker 1 (43:34):
All right, welcome back to American Sunrise. It is now
time for our moment of faith. It is brought to
us by the great folks over at Lee Greenwood and
the God bless the USA. Bible makes a great Christmas
gift by the way in focus today, passing the torch
godly leadership for a nation worth defending. Joining us now
with biblical insight is one of our very favorite guests,
(43:57):
my co author on our new book, doctor Jim Moseley.
He's the author of The Duke of DC also and
the appropriately appropriately titled Discovering Jesus's Disciples and as I said,
for full disclosure, also in the spirit of an upcoming Christmas,
Jim and I just co wrote a new book, The
Days of Creation by Heart, teaching children how God made
(44:19):
the world and shameless plug. It's at ninety four, I believe,
on the children's best selling list right now. So if
you go order from Amazon right now, you might prompt
us and to hire best selling lists and we wa
sure appreciate that. With all of that said, we simply
like to refer to him around here as the Bible
history guy. Doctor Jim, welcome back. You know we are
(44:45):
so glad to have you and were I want you
to tell us more about the CEO Summit happening this
week at its Liberty University. This is the twenty twenty
five summit I've gone in years past, and it really
you meet the coolest people. But it kind of is
changing people's heads to think, why is Liberty University holding
(45:07):
a CEO summit? This is really what you do. This
is your valley, Wick, So tell us.
Speaker 22 (45:13):
Well, yeah, and I think the point can be made
by something. General Michael Flynn said that stuck with me
this week. He said, God chose Israel to be his nation,
but when America became a nation, we chose God. That's
an interesting thought. And when we did that, that was
a covenental choice to honor God in public life. And
you know, what we're seeing here is learning how the
(45:34):
Bible is also full of great leadership handoffs. Moses led
to people, but he prepared Joshua, and Elijah prepared Elisha,
Paul mentored Timothy because they all understood. And that's what
the conference is about. That if truth isn't passed on,
it's lost because great leaders don't just make a mark,
they make successors. You know, Moses told Joshua, it'd be strong,
be courageous. The Lord will go before you and never
(45:55):
leave you or forsake you, because he knew his time
was ending, so he was passing leadership on. And that's
what we're seeing here at the Summit, we see a
lot of seasoned leaders, very accomplished men and women, investing
in the next wave of leaders. You know, Judges said
a generation arose who did not know the Lord or
the works he'd done. Well, you know that one verse
explains why many nations collapse, from ancient Israel to modern empires.
(46:20):
If the truth isn't taught, then faith fades, freedom dies.
So the summit's a call to remember what our fathers knew.
Liberty without virtue can't stand, and a nation that chooses
God must keep on choosing him. Elijah told Israel, how
long will you just go and keep limping between two opinions? Well,
it's a question we have to answer. Every generation does.
(46:41):
So when a covenant leader stands for truth in the
public square, that's leadership, and we actually we see that
here at Liberty University.
Speaker 3 (46:48):
I've got to say, you know, our.
Speaker 22 (46:49):
Provost doctor Hicks, our President, doctor Costin, our chancellor pastor Fallwell,
I mean, these are great leaders, guys like Brian Menzer
and Congressman Dave Bratt, who your audience knows very well
because he appears they're not just mere managers overseeing work
they're true leaders who inspire others to do great work.
And that's what the CEO some of at Liberty is
(47:10):
about learning to lead again like Joshua, speak like Elijah,
and finish like Paul. So you can say I've fought
the good fight, I finished the race, I've kept the
faith because when we pass on the torch of truth,
darkness never wins.
Speaker 1 (47:24):
Yeah, no, it's really true. I can't help but remember
going there with Charlie Kirk when we were establishing the
Fall Kirk or the Christian Organization there on campus and
thinking and him talking about how leadership is an absolute,
it's not an option. In Christianity. We are called to
(47:46):
lead every single one of us, and I think a
lot of people don't realize that that's part of a calling.
As a Christian.
Speaker 22 (47:52):
I think we want to use our lives. So the
use of our lives outlives, our lives absolutely.
Speaker 1 (47:57):
Jim Moseley, that's doctor Jim. By the way, Sorry, he
just got his PhD. And I know when you just
get your PhD, it's really fun to hear. So that's
why I keep That's why I keep changing the conversation
back to that and congratulations on that. Congratulations on a
very successful CEO summit there at Liberty, and congratulations on
making the Amazon top selling children's book. Will hope that
(48:19):
our audience can bring it up maybe even a little
higher today on that list. Thank you so much to
Jim mostly, thank you you and me both. We'll be
right back with the second hour of American Sunrise in
just two minutes.
Speaker 20 (48:31):
Stay with us.
Speaker 1 (48:57):
Coming up on the second hour of American son and
chaos in the Windy City. Legal immigrants sparked a full
blown riot in Chicago this week after ramming into a
Border Patrol suv. The incident led to a dangerous car chase.
We're going to have details on that story straight ahead.
Plus former Trump provisor John Bolden indicted prosecutors accusing the
(49:18):
Trump allied turned critic of sharing top secret White House files.
We have all the details for you later in the hour.
Also new questions about the J six investigation. Congressional investigators
collected millions of phone records targeting conservatives specifically. We're going
to have those facts for you as the second hour
of American Sunrise starts right now. Good morning, America, Welcome
(49:44):
to American Sunrise. Wellbert's culture we have breaking news to
share with you.
Speaker 3 (49:49):
Politics.
Speaker 23 (49:50):
President Trump is joining us live now from Florida.
Speaker 3 (49:54):
You've got your copy.
Speaker 4 (49:56):
This is what it looks like to be a patriot.
Speaker 3 (49:58):
We have to protect the American family.
Speaker 1 (50:01):
The American dream is still alive.
Speaker 3 (50:05):
I'm David Brody, I'm Terrence, and.
Speaker 5 (50:07):
I'm doctor Tina.
Speaker 4 (50:13):
Welcome back to this second hour of American Sunrise. I'm
Terrence Bates. As always, it's good to have you along
for the ride. I'm live here in our Denver News.
Let's bring in doctor Gina and Emily Finn. They are
both in our West Palm Studios, or the Palm Beaches,
as Doctor Gina likes to say.
Speaker 1 (50:28):
Ladies, Good morning, Good morning, Terran, good morning.
Speaker 4 (50:31):
So look, there's so much happening right now. I want
to get straight to our headline so that we can
get in to our guests in this first half an
hour or the second hour, I guess if you will.
Out of Chicago, President Trump will try to take the
next step in ending another war today when he hosts
Ukrainian President Voldemir Zelensky.
Speaker 3 (50:49):
At the White House.
Speaker 4 (50:50):
Today's in person talks come just one day after President
Trump had a lengthy phone call with Russian President Vladimir Prutin.
Speaker 3 (50:57):
At issue, of course, is a.
Speaker 4 (50:58):
Long awaited ceasefire and peace agreement between the two sides.
While there have reportedly been agreements to various terms leading
to a ceasefire, neither Russia nor Ukraine has been able
to take the most critical step and stop the fighting.
President Trump has recently shown the willingness to sell Ukraine
long range Tomahawk cruise missiles that could reach deep into Russia. However,
(51:21):
it is something that Zelensky will likely talk about doing
today's meeting After talking with Vladimir Putin on Thursday, though
the President saying quote, we need tomahawks for the United
States of America too. We have a lot of them,
but we need them, I meant, or I mean, we
can't deplete our country. Stay tuned to Real America's Voice
(51:43):
throughout the day for more coverage of the Trump Zelensky meeting.
Speaker 3 (51:46):
Today.
Speaker 4 (51:47):
We're hearing that it's now become a lunch work meeting.
Former Trump national security advisor turned Trump critic John Bolton
charged with storing top secret records at his home. In fact,
at the moment, he is at federal court there in Maryland,
where he is now going to answer to those charges.
You may remember the FBI carried out a search warrant
(52:09):
at Bolton's home in Maryland back in August. The eighteen
count indictment alleges that an Iranian hack of Bolton's email
account exposed classified in other sensitive material. Bolton calls the
charges against him a part of an intensive effort by
President Trump to intimidate his opponents. Quote now, I have
become the latest target in weaponizing the Justice Department to
(52:32):
charge those he deems to be enemies with charges that
were declined before or distort the fact, so says Bolton.
Bolton faces eight counts of transmission of national defense information
and ten counts of retention of national defense information as well.
Those amount to eighteen counts in the indictment. Federal prosecutors
(52:53):
in Texas are pursuing the first terrorism charges targeting Antifa.
The case involves the shooting of a police officer at
an immigration detention centering Dallas. In all, ten people are
charged with attempted murder and weapons offenses.
Speaker 3 (53:06):
Of the ten, two are.
Speaker 4 (53:08):
Charged with providing support to terrorists for their alleged role
in that shooting. Prosecutor say the duo is part of
Antifa and an Antifa cell that carried out the July
fourth attack on an ice facility there in Alvarado, Texas.
Speaker 3 (53:21):
By the way, the officer did survive.
Speaker 4 (53:24):
The two suspects now charged with Antifa related terrorism charges,
are scheduled to be in court next week, where they're
expected to also.
Speaker 20 (53:32):
Enter apote of not guilty.
Speaker 4 (53:35):
That's a quick check of your headlines. Now let's get
a quick check of your forecast. Meteorologists Tracy Anthony standing
by Tracy, good morning, Hey.
Speaker 24 (53:43):
Good morning, Terrence. We are tracking some showers across the
Great Lakes and the north central tier of the country,
but other than that, pretty calm and quiet radar wise.
But this system we are going to be talking about
through the weekend. So this system is going to continue
to sweep across the eastern US and it's going to
bring us a chance for severe weather. So I will
(54:05):
get back to the lower forty eight. Also want to
talk about we've got eyes on a cluster of thunderstorms
that is making its way into the Caribbean. So we're
not done with hurricane season just yet. That's one of
our big top headlines that's new this morning. As this
cold front continues to move across the US, temperatures are
going to roller coaster and we're talking three days of
(54:25):
severe weather, and Terrence, the big thing with the severe
weather the next two days is it's going to be
an evening thread and that's when it can be the
most dangerous.
Speaker 4 (54:35):
All Right, We'll be paying attention and staying tuned, Thanks
so much, Tracy. Well, folks, there's a lot of unrest
in Chicago, and there has been this week. On Wednesday,
for instance, two Venezuelan nationals were arrested after ramming a
vehicle into a Border Patrol SUV. That incident included a
dangerous car chase that quickly escalated into a full blown
riot with the mob of protesters hurling objects at federal agents.
Speaker 3 (55:00):
US Now from just north.
Speaker 4 (55:01):
Of Chicago with the very latest is Real America's Voice
correspondent Ben berkram Ben, Good morning to you.
Speaker 15 (55:08):
Hey, Good morning, Terrence.
Speaker 4 (55:10):
All right, So what can you tell us about this
riot and kind of the fallout thereof.
Speaker 15 (55:17):
Well, that was a Border Patrol response team.
Speaker 23 (55:19):
They were doing targeted enforcement, going after the worst of
the worst, which is what we have.
Speaker 15 (55:24):
That's what Border Patrol and ice.
Speaker 23 (55:26):
This is a multi pronged, multi agency approach where they've
brought in all of the resources and they're going into
some of the worst neighborhoods in Chicago, and when they
get there, they're encountering not just the illegals that they're
going after, but other illegals in the community who are
criminals as well, and in this case, it was two
Venezuelan criminals they rammed the car. In fact, I knew
some of the Border Patrol agents that were there that
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have been brought in from all over the country.
Speaker 15 (55:51):
And they had to do what they needed to do
to stay safe.
Speaker 23 (55:54):
The worst part about this entire story is listening to
Governor Pritzker afterwards blaming these heroes, these Border Patrol agents
who are here to assist ICE, for having to deploy
tear gas as the.
Speaker 15 (56:06):
Neighborhood was throwing rocks at them.
Speaker 23 (56:08):
If you look at the coverage by the mainstream media
WGN here, by the way, who has a terrorist working
in their own producing room who got arrested for throwing
rocks at ICE officers as well.
Speaker 15 (56:20):
If you look at the coverage here.
Speaker 23 (56:21):
It is it's not just misinformation, it's outright lies. Their
lives the ICE agents and Border Patrol agents. Lives are
being put on the line every single day to go
in and get the worst criminals. And the only reason
they're having to do it this way, to go house
by house in these communities is because Mayor Johnson and
Governor Pritzker released these animals from prison where they could
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have handed them over directly to ICE, but they chose
not to. So if anyone needs to take the blame
for this, it's Governor Pritzker, Mayor Johnson and their sanctuary policies.
Speaker 1 (56:53):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (56:53):
Absolutely, Ben, You know, we do want to play that
clip from yesterday you reported on ICE arresting an illegal
immigrants who serving as a police officer. You had a
chance to speak to him yesterday.
Speaker 18 (57:03):
We want to take a look.
Speaker 25 (57:04):
So they hired you. He had work authorization, correct, and
you were able to carry a firearm, so on duty
you could carry a.
Speaker 16 (57:19):
Fire instead of Illinois you need a ford and assisted
of it to carry open, but on duty you can correct.
Speaker 6 (57:24):
Well, first of all, been fantastic, very impressive reporting there.
Speaker 18 (57:31):
How did this slip through the.
Speaker 15 (57:32):
Cracks, That's a great question. So apparently this was news
to me.
Speaker 23 (57:38):
Apparently in Illinois, all you need is work authorization to
get a job as a police officer in the agency's
city or municipalities across the state. And uh he says
he has work authorization. The problem is he has he
doesn't have immigration status. So from ICE's own information, they
say he is a He had immigration status about ten
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years ago that lapsed and he has never restored it.
Now he says he's applying for asylum. All of this
information is being looked at now. Now he'll have his
due process day in court. Every single illegal has that option.
They're independent federal judges, so he'll get to see a
judge and talk about it.
Speaker 15 (58:19):
But the big question is, how.
Speaker 23 (58:20):
Are law enforcement agencies, not just here in Illinois but
across America hiring whether they're illegal or not non citizens.
How can you hire a non citizen who most of
the time there's only one case permanent resident aliens who
can actually get a firearm in America. You're hiring people
that cannot have a firearm and you're giving them a firearm.
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You're hiring people that have not sworn allegiance to our nation,
and you're having them supposedly uphold the constitution of the nation.
Speaker 15 (58:49):
It makes absolutely no sense.
Speaker 23 (58:51):
But again, in these upside down states where you have
law enforcement attacking ice and not working with ice and
you're upholding criminals, sadly become par for the course.
Speaker 1 (59:01):
Yeah. Well, then before we let you go, we know
you'll be hosting at the Special Marine two fifty event
this weekend. We're all very excited for that. What can
you tell us about the event?
Speaker 15 (59:12):
Well, look, I finally get to do some good news.
Speaker 23 (59:14):
You're gonna have all these ridiculous no kings protests across America,
and the only reason they get to have no king
protests across America is because we don't have a king,
Thank the Lord. And part of that is because we're
a nation of laws. We're a republic, and we're that
republic has been held up and saved countless times over
and over and over for the last two hundred and
fifty years by the Marines and by our all of
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our branches of military. I get to be out there
at Camp Pendleton to celebrate our marines, actually spread some
good news, and it'll be an absolute honor.
Speaker 15 (59:45):
So it'll be all day.
Speaker 23 (59:46):
We'll be out there live coverage, myself, Amanda Head, Steve Bannon.
We have our entire team covering it. It's going to
be an amazing, amazing day.
Speaker 1 (59:54):
It will be. Those are some quality hosts right there, Ben.
No queens though, are they? Are they sexist? Why aren't
they having any? No queens? Then?
Speaker 15 (01:00:04):
No, they love queens. They love queens. You just listen
to the last. They love their queens.
Speaker 1 (01:00:11):
I won't hold my breath for that, for that, no
queens protest. All right, thank you so.
Speaker 15 (01:00:16):
Much, Ben, Yeah, my pleasure.
Speaker 4 (01:00:21):
All right, Ben, appreciate it, and we of course will
be watching you tomorrow as we celebrate two hundred and
fifty years of the Marine Corps. Coming up the right
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Speaker 6 (01:02:45):
Joining us now to tell us more about the event
is V correspondent Bo Davidson.
Speaker 11 (01:02:49):
Bo.
Speaker 1 (01:02:49):
Good morning, great to see you.
Speaker 6 (01:02:50):
What can you tell us about today's event?
Speaker 15 (01:02:54):
Good morning, Good morning, Emily.
Speaker 26 (01:02:55):
Yes, I'm here in Orlando with the Joyful Warrior Summit
four Moms for Life Liberty. Moms for Liberty was started
in twenty twenty one, Emily, by two former school board members,
and they realized that there was all kinds of problems
in our school system, education, parental rights. And I think
everybody knows when we look back at the pandemic, how
many things we have learned now that we didn't know then.
But their purpose is to unify, to educate, and to
(01:03:16):
empower parents. And I think that's so important now as
we think about you know, I just became a dad
not that long ago, Emily, and I've got to start
thinking about some of these things. But it's not just
for moms. I got to say, I came here thinking, oh,
this is just a mom's event, you know.
Speaker 15 (01:03:28):
Am I going to be out of place? No, there
are dads involved here too.
Speaker 26 (01:03:31):
In fact, there's a father's panel with Benny Johnson, with
Graham Allen, with pastor John Amanchuku, who's very familiar to
RAB audiences. So it's really designed to empower and to
educate parents of all sorts to get involved and be
proactive in their kids' lives.
Speaker 6 (01:03:46):
Absolutely, bo, I know we talk about your son often.
You are such a great dad, and I think it's
awesome that you're there at the event. I can't wait
to hear all the things that you that you learn
about while you're there. What do you think needs to
happen to be proactive in your child's life as a
new father?
Speaker 26 (01:04:02):
Well, to be honest with you, Emily, I'm going to
take this opportunity here in Orlando as an educational experience
because when I've come to events like this in the past,
I wasn't a parent, and so my mom always used
to say, you know, when I would be on previous
TV shows, if you're talking about being a parent and
you're not one, it's a little difficult to do that.
So I'm here actually to learn and you think about
some of the themes that they're going to be talking about,
and this is actually important, Emily, screen time, religious liberty,
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a screen addiction, family education, free speech, medical freedom. We
know that was a big win in COVID, Religious liberty,
writes of parents in the digital age, save classrooms, healing naturally,
Girl sports man Girl sports is still a big one
that we're talking about. So these are all the things
that are going to be discussed at this particular summit.
So I'm here, honestly, Emily, not just to be a
correspondent for REB but to learn myself and being a
(01:04:46):
brand new dad.
Speaker 1 (01:04:47):
That is awesome.
Speaker 6 (01:04:48):
Bo I'm so excited you're there. Can't wait to see
everything that happens at the event this weekend. Thank you
for joining us, Thanks Emily. All right, coming up, we're
headed down to Wall Street for the opening bell and
insight into how to hold on your hard earned dollars
with some common sense. We'll be back with more American
Sunrise in just two minutes.
Speaker 18 (01:05:04):
Stick around.
Speaker 4 (01:05:34):
We're getting ready for the opening bell at the New
York Stock Exchange. It's going to be ringing in about
seven minutes or so. We of course will take you
there live as we do every day. In the meantime,
I can tell you pre market trading is kind of
up and down. As you can see, the Dow is up,
but the S and P five hundred and nasdaqas are down,
just a couple of other blemishes there on the screen.
Speaker 3 (01:05:54):
We'll take it in New York for.
Speaker 4 (01:05:56):
The opening bell, though, and see if there are any
changes once trading officially for the day. That will happen
in about seven minutes or so. First, though, let's get
you over to Emily Finn. Emily, good morning.
Speaker 18 (01:06:06):
Good morning, Terrence, thank you.
Speaker 6 (01:06:07):
It is time now for our daily dose of dollars
in common Sense with American Sunrise Early Edition host and
the guy behind the Jakes takes substack.
Speaker 18 (01:06:15):
Jake Novak. Jake, thanks for being with us.
Speaker 6 (01:06:17):
So the market's caught a different chill yesterday and it's
still hanging around today. What's putting a new scare on
Wall Street?
Speaker 27 (01:06:24):
You know, Emily, Yesterday David and I were joking. I
was joking with him about how the big banks, Golden Sacks,
Bank of Americans, they're all doing great. They're doing super fantastic.
The mid size, too, smaller banks not so much. They
revealed yesterday that they have got a lot of bad loans,
more than expected bad loans, people who aren't paying back
their loans on their books. A couple of banks in particular, Zions,
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Bang Corp. Western Alliance Bank Corp. If this is ringing
a bell to any of you folks, two years ago
in twenty twenty three, these regional banks caused a big
scare in the market. A couple of them even collapsed
that ended up getting contained. So yesterday we had three
hundred point loss on the Dow, which in percentage points
is really not much. It's not even one percent, and
it's rebounding this morning because both of those banks I
(01:07:08):
just mentioned, Zions and Western Alliance, they're rebounding a little
bit this morning. Markets are looking at it, getting a
nice rest and saying this is bad, but it's not
the worst thing in the world. We don't think this
is going to spread too much. Something to keep your
eye on, though, because two years ago we had to
sell off for a couple of weeks on these banks
not doing well. So I'm going to take a look
at it, but for now it seems to be contained.
Speaker 6 (01:07:27):
So the budget deficit did something that it hasn't done
in forever.
Speaker 18 (01:07:31):
Explain that for us.
Speaker 27 (01:07:33):
Yeah, it's shrank. We learned overnight, you know, late yesterday
that the budget deficit for twenty twenty five fiscal twenty
twenty five is over and it went down. Now, this
had a lot to do with tariffs, the money that
is coming into the treasury.
Speaker 10 (01:07:45):
Because of tariffs.
Speaker 27 (01:07:46):
Also because people are doing better and they're paying more
in taxes, so that helped reduce the deficit. Also, we
had a trade surplus in September of billions, almost three
hundred billion dollars, between two and three hundred million dollars.
Speaker 3 (01:07:59):
That's a lot.
Speaker 27 (01:07:59):
So we look, we still have a huge debt, we're
still spending too much money, et cetera, et cetera. But
you can bet that if this were a Democrat president
in the deficit shrenk during his year in office, first
year in office, they would be a parade in every
mainstream news media outlet. So let's be happy about this.
This is a good trend and hopefully it will continue.
Speaker 6 (01:08:18):
So, Jake, there's a new milestone for a car and
truck buyers in America. It's a bit of a sticker shock,
isn't it.
Speaker 27 (01:08:25):
Yeah, I'm not happy about this. The average price for
a new car or truck, just a new vehicle sale
in America has now hit fifty thousand dollars. I'm still
old enough to remember the ice Cube song where there's
like a how he makes a wrap really eric about how,
oh my god, this guy's buying a fifty thousand dollar car. Well,
we're all buying fifty thousand dollar cars now, my goodness.
(01:08:47):
I don't love this trend, but I want to preempt
the mainstream news media because you know they're.
Speaker 13 (01:08:51):
Going to try to do this.
Speaker 27 (01:08:52):
They're going to try to blame President Trump and the
tariffs for this no sale. Since the tariffs were announced,
the price of new cars and trucks in this country
is not up even one percent. It's up zero point
seven percent. So it's not the tarrists doing this. This
is a trend that started well before then. Everyone calm down,
they're gonna do it anyway, Emily.
Speaker 3 (01:09:10):
But it's not the tyres.
Speaker 27 (01:09:11):
But still fifty grand for an average pro I don't
love it, But what can I say? Keep your old
car as well, maintenance, That's all I can advise you
to do.
Speaker 18 (01:09:18):
Yeah, so, Jake, before we let you go here.
Speaker 6 (01:09:20):
I do want to letter of viewers know that we
are getting some images of John Bolton arriving at a
federal courthouse today. Want to get your thoughts on what
you think we are going to see.
Speaker 27 (01:09:31):
Well, you know there is a financial aspect to this,
isn't it. There are these swamp creatures, these people who
are career bureaucrats in office, both Republican and Democrat, who
think that they have a right to use classified information
that they've been able to see over the years, keep
it at their house so they can use it to
write a book one day. That's what Bolton's charges are
really related to. And I'm really really tired of this,
(01:09:53):
first of all, because hardly anyone who actually reads these
books for one thing. Second of all, honestly, you do
not have the right to these documents just because you
participated in some of these things. It's as simple as that.
That's what public service is all about. It's not about
you getting notes for a book or your lecture tour.
It's really quite annoying, that's what's going on here. There's
a financial aspect to this. Both Republicans and Democrats have
(01:10:15):
been guilty of it for years. I would really like
to see the Trump administration put an end to it,
and this indictment hopefully will hope that this will send
a chilling effect to other folks who want to do
this down the line.
Speaker 6 (01:10:25):
So what do you think the Trump administration should do? Like,
what does accountability look like here?
Speaker 3 (01:10:30):
Well, you know, it has.
Speaker 27 (01:10:31):
To go beyond just the administration telling people not to
do this. I mean, I'm sure other administrations have done that.
I think it's something in a very trumpy and way.
I'd love for him to call out some of these
book publishers and say, hey, wait a minute, you guys
don't make any money on these books. Where are you
getting all this money to give John Bolton and Hillary
Clinton and Kamala Harris all this money for books that
no one is buying and reading. This is money laundering
(01:10:53):
donors to these particular politicians and ex politicians somehow make
an investment in Random House or Hatchet or one of
these other companies. And I think the trum administration could say,
We're going to look into this and see that if
this is an illegal campaign donation or a legal form
of bribery, and that will stop those publishers from doing
this nonsense real fast.
Speaker 6 (01:11:12):
It's so funny that you brought that up, Jake. I
can't believe that Kamala Harris actually wrote a book like
who is buying this? Nobody is buying this at all, Jake.
We so appreciate you joining us. Thank you so much,
my pleasure. All right, let's head back to Terrence in
Denver for the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange.
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Speaker 4 (01:11:44):
We're coming up on the opening bell at the New
York Stock Exchange. It's going to ring here in just
over a minute. I can tell you that pre market
trading not looking so hot. Here's a current look at
how the stock markets are looking. It looks like the
Dow just went back to the green, but just barely.
The YES and P five hundred and the NASDAC are down,
just a couple of other bright spots.
Speaker 3 (01:12:04):
It looks like.
Speaker 4 (01:12:04):
Gold and crude oil are up, but silver is down
right now. So there's still a lot of work to
be done. Particularly if you're going to be one of
the people investing today. Hopefully it ultimately turns out to
be a very good day of investing. But at the moment,
not a whole lot to be happy about or excited about.
But a lot can change quite literally within seconds. So
we'll see exactly how things are ultimately looking once the
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opening bell rings again. We'll get you here momentarily. The
bell should be ringing. Let me look at my clock. Yeah,
we're less than a minute away. And then we'll hear
the opening bell ringing. We'll get a good sense, excuse me,
of what the markets are looking like on this final
day of trading of the week, on this Friday of trading.
Let's see if we can't get you there to New
York for the opening bell. I don't know who's actually
(01:12:49):
at the podium today. We'll find that out momentarily, but
you'll ultimately hear the applause, and then you'll hear the
opening bell. Well, there you have it, ladies and gentlemen,
As promised, the applause is underway. People jumping up and
down there on the back, which means that the bell
is going to ring here in short order. And then
we'll get a good sense of how things are looking
on this final traded day of trading for the week.
(01:13:11):
Hopefully it starts off on a much better note than
it is right now. All right, ladies and gentlemen, there
you have it. The bell is ringing, which means the
markets are now officially open and people are running like
crazy getting those first trades in. Here's how things are
looking on our big board. The Dow again just in
the green, but barely. The S and P five hundred
and the NASDAC are down, as is gold. A couple
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of bright spots there at the bottom. Now it looks
like silver. I think that was and crude oiler up.
But this board goes to show you that it very well. Okay,
that's gold, that's up. Vix is down, excuse me, But
it goes to show you that trading can be topsy turvy.
You can go up and down just like that. We'll
continue to monitor it for you though throughout the day.
Still to come here on American Sunrise. New revelations about
(01:13:55):
what really happened with the January sixth investigation. We're learning
now that the Biden era FBI collected millions of lines
of phone.
Speaker 3 (01:14:03):
Data from GOP lawmakers.
Speaker 4 (01:14:05):
First, though, a quick look at this day in history. Well,
it was on this date in nineteen eighty nine, the
Game three of the World Series was canceled as the
Loma Prieta earthquake struck northern California just thirty minutes before
(01:14:30):
the game was scheduled to begin at Candlestick Park, O
of Courses in San Francisco. That game was eventually played
ten days later.
Speaker 3 (01:14:39):
We're back with more American Center.
Speaker 1 (01:15:14):
All right, welcome back to American Sonrise. I'm doctor Gina.
Thanks for joining us this morning. We invite you to
join our conversation on getterin Rumble at his time. Now
to take the political pulse of America the beat Today,
new revelations about the House j six Committee secret surveillance operation.
Congressional investigators collected and astounding thirty million lines of phone
data tracking contacts between conservatives and the Trump White House,
(01:15:39):
all under the banner of the January sixth investigation. Documents
reviewed by Just the News show former Rep. Adam Kinsinger
turned over that data to the FBI ahead of the
twenty twenty four election. Data that had been gathered without
a warrant using Congressional subpoenas. The records were assembled by
ex Rep. Denver Wrigglemann, who served as a staffer on
(01:16:02):
the J six Committee and later advised Hunter Biden's legal team.
The FBI memo doesn't say whether the bureau accepted the data,
but the scale of the collection and the lack of
oversight is raising major civil liberty concerns. Joining us now
with reaction is the co host of Cowboy Logic here
on Real America's Voice, Dona Fidusha. Good morning, Donna. It
(01:16:25):
is still crazy. I'm sure you and I are both
on that surveillance list. It's still crazy how we're learning
about what really happened with regard to January sixth. I
guess just I want to hear your first reaction to this.
Speaker 28 (01:16:39):
It's the I'm starting to call it the four to
five year plan, doctor Gina. All this takes four to
five years to come out, just like the Russia collusion
hoax and COVID and everything else. Meanwhile, the damage is done.
But I'd like to know how many Democrats were on
that list. I would say that would be a big
goose egg. Don't you think thirty million lines of phone data?
(01:17:03):
By the way, chief Sun said he requested to have
the National Guard there starting on January third. And then
you see Pelosi recently also talking about and excoriating a
reporter who asked her about it, well, because I think
it struck a nerve. But that's another thing. We have
(01:17:23):
this massive dragnet at this point. They did bring in
the National Guard, but that was like on January seventh,
and they did surround the whole capital with fencing and
everything else that was there for months. People seem to
forget about that and this FBI Arctic frost as they
called it. All it really did was target Republican organizations
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Turning Point USA Trump, Republican Attorneys, America First Policy Institute,
Save America PACK, and other Republican and conservative groups. It's
so obvious what's going on. And you know, you had
this Jan six committee that never even talked about Ashley Babbitt,
who was murdered right there.
Speaker 2 (01:18:06):
In cold blood on January sixth.
Speaker 28 (01:18:08):
Meanwhile, ninety nine point nine percent of the Jan sixers
were found guilty. I mean, the whole darn thing. Kinsinger saying,
we used lawful subpoenas while he's crying in between when
whenever he gets attacked I call bs on that the
J six committee again never mentioned Ashley Babbitt or Roseanne
Boylin for what's going on with all of the It
(01:18:32):
was a FED surrection because it was a mostly peaceful protest.
Speaker 2 (01:18:36):
And what really gets me to.
Speaker 28 (01:18:37):
Doctor Gina is that you had literally what three and
a half hours of a protest. That's pretty much it.
Three and a half hours. And look at Portland, look
at Seattle. This is again going on the four to
five year plan. And oh, Antifa doesn't really exist right.
Speaker 2 (01:18:53):
Right, as my husband would they expect us to believe.
Speaker 1 (01:18:57):
I know, as my husband always says, it's it's it's
hard to imagine someone went to commit an insurrection with
no guns, but apparently apparently they We all did that.
And Chelsea Gabbert recently said that she was surveilled and
put on the TROR terror watch list just as I
(01:19:18):
was under Operation Quiet Skies. So we have all these
operations happening, Donna that there is not much said about
in the news. Not many mainstream media operations are covering them,
and if they are, it's very briefly. But this is
American citizens being surveilled, being added to terror watchless unable
(01:19:42):
to fly, unable to do a lot of things that
normal Americans enjoy because of their rights to do them,
their constitutional rights, I might add, to do them. This
is without any words, This is without any arrests, and
this is common Americans, many of whom don't even know
they were under operation Quiet guys talk to us about
(01:20:03):
this time.
Speaker 28 (01:20:04):
Well, I know, Kelly Meggs was also on one of
those quad esses, and I mean he was able to fly,
but he pretty much got, you know, a very uncomfortable
check when he went through the TSA. But you know
who was the pipe bomber two, doctor Gina. All this
stuff is found from the left and it comes out
almost immediately, but whenever the right gets asked or asks questions,
(01:20:28):
nothing happens. The whole thing is such a double standard.
And what really scares me is at this point, quite honestly,
nothing is being done as far as getting rid of
the deep state players that did this kind of thing.
I mean, Jack Smith was in the Criminal Court of
the Hague. All right, he's finally being targeted. But we
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had Patrick bern On months ago talking about the fact
that Jack Smith did some nefarious things while at the
Criminal Court of the Hague, and he was kind of
pushed into doing what he did against Trump because they
were saying, hey, you know, you got to work with us.
Speaker 2 (01:21:02):
So let's see if that even comes out.
Speaker 28 (01:21:04):
But to have people like yourself on a Quiet Skies
list and in Congress former Congress people, I mean to me,
the double standard is getting ridiculous. And after eight or
nine months of not really seeing some true convictions at
this point is getting a lot of people like myself
and I'm sure a REV viewers a little frustrated.
Speaker 1 (01:21:27):
Well, time is going to tell us all, Donna, because
we're going to find out things about the torture that
happened in the jails. You know, I spent the weekend
in Pennsylvania with Rob Moore's amazing lego man and his
beautiful fiance Olivia, and his mother with them telling me
all the stories about the actual torture that took place
in an American goolog that still exists today. So there's
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a lot that's going to come out. We have not
hit the tip of the iceberg. And by the way,
this guy, as you know, Army ranger, three tours of
duty and then he goes through this in America. Donna
but you and Don brought it up on your show
every single every single time you did a sh we've
been doing. Appreciate it.
Speaker 28 (01:22:08):
Yeah, yeah for like three years. I mean that's that's amazing.
Now talk about Lego Man here. We are going to
have doctor Henry E.
Speaker 2 (01:22:16):
Lee on this week.
Speaker 28 (01:22:17):
He's from the Healing for the Ages event that's happening
in Dallas.
Speaker 2 (01:22:20):
I swear, doctor Gina, you have to you guys have
to watch.
Speaker 28 (01:22:23):
He might be a little older than Lego Man, but
I swear it's a missed of what is it?
Speaker 2 (01:22:28):
A brother from another mother?
Speaker 1 (01:22:30):
Right right? Yes, we will be watching as we always do.
And thank you for joining us today.
Speaker 2 (01:22:37):
Okay, thank you guys, see you this weekend.
Speaker 1 (01:22:39):
All right, see you this weekend bringing back Terrence Bates.
He's in our Denver newsroom.
Speaker 3 (01:22:43):
Tea, Hey, doctor.
Speaker 4 (01:22:45):
G you guys were talking about brother from another mother.
You are my sister from a similar mister, and let's
go with that one.
Speaker 3 (01:22:52):
I like that. All right. Let's check in with our
Wrath Family chat room.
Speaker 4 (01:22:56):
Joining me right now, care free Largo the Serial chat Room.
Kyr Good morning, my friend, how are you good?
Speaker 15 (01:23:03):
To see you?
Speaker 3 (01:23:03):
As always?
Speaker 29 (01:23:04):
Good morning, You're my younger brother from another mother.
Speaker 3 (01:23:07):
How about that? There you go much younger.
Speaker 29 (01:23:11):
Terrence would say, but Terry's good morning and hello to
all you ravagers out there. It's been an incredible and
an emotional week. And to top it all off, I
wanted to mention that, of course everybody in the chat
Terrence was extremely emotional over the Medal of Freedom service
for Charlie Kirk. As a matter of fact, AMC. Javelin
(01:23:32):
in the Getter chat said that it was an absolutely
beautiful service. Everyone that watched genuinely was moved by the
words of President Trump, and of course Charlie's wife, my
brother's keeper also mentioned that he believed that Charlie Kirk
would have absolutely loved that service. And I have a
feeling that you're absolutely right. I know, from the chat's perspective,
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we're all looking forward to all the incredible things that
this administration, along with teaching the USA, is going to
be doing in the future, and I think there's an
awful lot to be excited about there.
Speaker 3 (01:24:06):
Absolutely.
Speaker 4 (01:24:07):
You know, there are so many different chats out there.
You of course mentioned the Ghetto Chat. I've been spending
a lot of time lately in our YouTube chat which
is also very interesting. Not that I'm neglecting any chat
love all of our ravagers, but there's so many different
chats out there, and it's wonderful just to see the
kind of community.
Speaker 15 (01:24:24):
That we've built.
Speaker 4 (01:24:25):
That's the best way I can find to describe it.
Speaker 3 (01:24:27):
It truly is a community.
Speaker 29 (01:24:29):
It is a great community that rab is brought together.
Next week, as a matter of fact, I'll be spending
most of my time in the YouTube chat, So I
would invite everybody to join me over there in YouTube
and we'll be talking back and forth and maybe you'll
see your name pop up here on the screen next week.
Speaker 3 (01:24:46):
Absolutely that will be awesome.
Speaker 4 (01:24:48):
By the way, in the YouTube chat, somehow I've come
up as Terrence Bates ninety six ten. Just yesterday, it
was funny someone said something about ninety six ten, and
I was like, I don't get it, like maybe I'm
magnanre what is ninety six ten, Only to go back
and realize, oh, he's making reference to how my name is.
And I have no idea where the ninety six ten
came from. Anyway, That's part of the kind of uniqueness
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of the chat.
Speaker 30 (01:25:09):
Let's talk a bit about Israeli don't we absolutely you
know this, We could not be complete without talking about
President Trump's triumphant Middle East piece accomplishments.
Speaker 3 (01:25:20):
After all, this is.
Speaker 29 (01:25:22):
A story that is as old as Isaac and Ishmael.
It goes back three thousand years, just like the President said,
and I can tell you that from the Chat's point
of view, we've heard a lot of different things. We've
heard this described as a peace deal between Israel and Humas,
We've heard this described as a peace deal between Palestine
(01:25:42):
and Israel, even between Israel and Gosins. So I thought
maybe you could take about fifteen seconds here, Terrence, and explain.
Speaker 15 (01:25:50):
It all to us and just put a bow on
it for us.
Speaker 4 (01:25:53):
Oh wow, okay, so I get to do some biblical
history as well as some real history. Obviously you mentioned
Isaac and the fact that there's biblical context, if you will,
as it relates to who are God's people and who
should inhabit that land. That's ultimately where the argument, if
you will, where the disconnect started, and of course that
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disconnect now continues thousands of years later, and now we're
at the point where we're trying to into war. But
it's a war that basically stems from who should ultimately
be here?
Speaker 3 (01:26:26):
Who are God's people?
Speaker 4 (01:26:27):
I think that's probably the best or the easiest way
to give some context to where we stand today. I'd
probably spend a whole fifteen minute or actually probably an
hour trying to discuss the entire historical context, but that's
probably the most brief explanation I can give. Care are
always good to see you. I'll never call you carefree.
I always just call you care It's easier. Plus, I
care about you.
Speaker 29 (01:26:48):
You call me anything you want, sir.
Speaker 2 (01:26:50):
I love you to death.
Speaker 29 (01:26:51):
Or remember, you're never completely dressed until you put on
a smile.
Speaker 1 (01:26:57):
Here.
Speaker 3 (01:26:57):
I'm putting on my big smile for you right here.
Talk to my brother, Thank you so much.
Speaker 4 (01:27:01):
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Speaker 1 (01:27:31):
All right, welcome back to American Sunrise, South Carolina. You
always recognize those long bogs or whatever what are those called? There?
Is it a bog? I don't know?
Speaker 8 (01:27:42):
No?
Speaker 1 (01:27:42):
Not the trees empty? Thanks I know the tree is.
I'm talking about those long things that are always in
front of the ocean when you're in the Carolina. All Right, anyway,
we'll figure it out. Someone in the chat is gonna know.
Thanks for joining us today. Taking care of your skin
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Your skin is your body's largest organ. I think I
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learned that when it was like thirty and I was
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this product is going to make such a difference in
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I'm like, I have people send me all stuff all
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what have I changed? It was everyone who saw me.
It was amazing. This stuff is like and I'm not
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this show. I'm very actually usually cynical about claims. But
tell us exactly what exosomes are, because I don't think
most people really understand.
Speaker 31 (01:29:31):
Yeah, so I'm excited to love the products. It really
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Speaker 7 (01:29:36):
An exciting time.
Speaker 15 (01:29:37):
Now.
Speaker 31 (01:29:38):
So, exosomes are the way cells communicate. They're these little vesicles,
these vehicles, if you will, that have all kinds of
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nucleic acids. But they also have instructions so when they
go to the target cell, they tell the cell what
it should be doing and gives the ingredients that will
help it. So for example, as you get older, you
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get less college and you make less elastin, and this
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as you know, can reduce the appearance of fine lines
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(01:30:19):
we look in the mirror and all of a sudden
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other things that we're making melanin, and then you're getting
the dark spots, so it can help the body signal
to make less. So it's really a miracle ingredient that's
very exciting.
Speaker 1 (01:30:38):
And we figured it out because doctors have been using
it for a while, for example in spinal regeneration and
things like that, and then we started questioning will it
work in other areas, and that's how you ended up
forming this company in this formulation. So it's not like
the claims you hear from. I don't want to name
any brands, but the brands on TV that say oh
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(01:30:59):
This is actually at the cellular level. This is very
different from anything else. Tell us it is.
Speaker 31 (01:31:05):
And you know, what we've learned over these many years
of stem cells is that you don't always need this cell.
It's the exosomes that are doing the work. It's the signaling.
So it's really exciting. Not all exosomes are alike, so
where they come from matters. We particularly like stem cells
from human fat because that's the lower layer of the skin,
so it's speak skin because it comes from skin. But
(01:31:27):
they also can come from plant. We have exosomes from
the alevera plant, and it's just it's there's a lot
of sources. All cells make exosomes, but they're not all alike.
Speaker 7 (01:31:36):
So where they.
Speaker 31 (01:31:37):
Come from effects what's in that cargo, what's in that vesicle,
So that's what's giving the instructions and the ingredients to
the cells.
Speaker 1 (01:31:45):
Yeah, and I want to say just because our audience,
I know they probably came to know stem cells about
the same time I did. And these are exzoomed from adults.
This doesn't have anything to do or or I think
in some cases placentas things like that, right, but not babies,
not certainly not. In order to use this right, I
definitely want to make that really clear because I know
our audience cares about that. What's your favorite product, Robin,
(01:32:07):
I can't even pick. I love them all.
Speaker 31 (01:32:10):
Yeah, well, they're great products. I think my favorite is
after Sun. Not so much for the name because I'm
never in the sun, but really it's a restorative product.
I'll use it on my face, I use it on
my body. I can use it when I feel dry,
when I have itchy skin. It really helps hydrate and
it's soothing and it's just amazing for creepiness, for wrinkles,
(01:32:30):
it brings hydration and really feels nurtured. So I love that.
But you know, obviously we have other products that focus
on different things, and people love the products.
Speaker 7 (01:32:39):
As you've said, Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:32:40):
They're all really great. I especially love the seerrum I
put on in the morning and the skin cream. Yeah,
I love I love people.
Speaker 7 (01:32:48):
Makeup over it.
Speaker 31 (01:32:49):
You can put sunscreen, so that's great products.
Speaker 1 (01:32:52):
I will tell you this because this does matter to viewers.
I put it on, and sometimes if I forget, I
can put it on even after I put on makeup,
and I can still apply makeup and it doesn't interfere
at all, which a lot of a lot of things do.
You can tell, it's just really natural. It integrates into
your skin. Robin Smith, thank you so much. Everybody has
got to go get their exoceuticals. You see it at
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the bottom of your television screen right now. Don't miss
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Speaker 7 (01:33:21):
Jack having us.
Speaker 1 (01:33:23):
Thank you all right? Coming up, the US Marine Corps
turn two fifty ravs celebrating this historic milestone this weekend.
We're gonna show you how after the break that we
are doing that because there's more American centert has to
come in two Orry, welcome back to American Sunrise. I'm
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back to Gee. Thanks so much for joining us today.
Since since I'll be I will get this sentence out.
Since seventeen seventy five, the United States Marine Corps has
embodied the American spirit, charging to the front lines to
defend our freedom and values all over the world. They
are celebrating their two hundred and fiftieth birthday this weekend,
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and Real America's Voice will be there. Let's take a look.
Speaker 11 (01:34:40):
For two hundred and fifty years, they've stormed beaches, broken lines,
and made history and blood and valor. From the black
sands of.
Speaker 20 (01:34:51):
Me with Chi.
Speaker 11 (01:34:53):
See the streets of the Lucia.
Speaker 26 (01:34:55):
You're rid of her.
Speaker 11 (01:34:56):
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This Saturday, Real America's Voice takes you to the heart
of the Marine Corps Legend, hosted by Steve Bannon with
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battle tested veterans and military experts who lived the brotherhood
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of Corps. Explosive action, raw power, unshakable pride. This is
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Because freedom wasn't given, it was earned.
Speaker 1 (01:35:40):
There you go, all right, it's gonna be amazing to
celebrate that. I think we should celebrate every milestone in
our nation right now, and we should be so proud
to be Americans. Look what America has done.
Speaker 4 (01:35:53):
Absolutely, and I've been called into duty tomorrow to co
host the event late tomorrow afternoon, so I'm really looking
forward to it. It is definitely going to be a
celebration of our marine, but also I think a celebration
of America and that fighting spirit that makes us what
we are today.
Speaker 6 (01:36:07):
Emily, I think it's going to be an amazing event,
and we definitely need to give a lot more recognition
and honor to the people that.
Speaker 18 (01:36:15):
Serve our country.
Speaker 1 (01:36:16):
Amen. All right, well, you guys will room us up next.
It's Puppy Friday, so Colby and Harlowe are making little
appearances here. They look just alike. You guys, have a
great weekend, and God bless you and how your children
love God. Go boldly, now live the truth, celebrate America
a little extra this weekend.
Speaker 3 (01:36:34):
Forever faithful, have a great weekend.