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October 9, 2025 96 mins

American Sunrise on Real America's Voice

Segment A: ISRAEL, HAMAS REACH NEW DEAL

Segment B: HAMAS TO RELEASE PRISONERS

Segment C: ISRAEL, HAMAS REACH NEW DEAL

Segment D: DRINKS VS. FATTY LIVER DISEASE

Segment E: MARINE 250: UNCOMMON VALOR

Segment F: IS FAITH UNDER ATTACK?

Segment G: SHUTDOWN HITS FLIGHTS

Segment H: CROCKETT BACKS DEM SHUTDOWN

Segment I: WOKE REBELLION AT PARAMOUNT

Segment J: FIRST PHASE PEACE AGREEMENT

Segment K: BOOTCAMP FOR PATRIOTS

Segment L: FIELD OF GREENS IS HERE TO HELP

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Good morning, America.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
Welcome to American Sunrise. Whether it's culture, we have breaking
news to share with you.

Speaker 3 (00:10):
Politics.

Speaker 1 (00:11):
President Trump is joining us live now from Florida.

Speaker 3 (00:15):
We've got your covered.

Speaker 4 (00:16):
This is what it looks like to be a patriot.
We have to protect the American family.

Speaker 2 (00:22):
The American dream is still alive.

Speaker 5 (00:25):
I'm David Brody, I'm Terrence, and I'm Doctorina.

Speaker 6 (00:33):
Breaking news from Real America's Voice.

Speaker 4 (00:38):
We begin with an update on breaking news involving the
first phase of Israel and Hamas's agreement for peace under
President Trump's plan. Posting on True Social following Thursday's deal,
the president writing, I am very proud to announce that
Israel and Hamas have both signed off on the first
phase of our peace plan.

Speaker 3 (00:56):
This means that.

Speaker 4 (00:57):
All of the hostages will be released very soon, and
Israel will withdraw their troops to an agreed uponline as
the first steps toward a strong, durable, and everlasting peace.
All parties will be treated fairly, he writes. We're of
course now hearing that the first twenty living hostages held
by Hamas will be returned to their loved ones this weekend.

(01:20):
Those families thanking President Trump personally.

Speaker 7 (01:25):
They want to say something.

Speaker 4 (01:26):
All right, hello, President Trump, you have the best crowd
in the world.

Speaker 3 (01:32):
What do you guys have to say to President Trump?

Speaker 2 (01:38):
Thank you?

Speaker 1 (01:40):
You did it.

Speaker 2 (01:43):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (01:45):
This is amazing, mister President.

Speaker 7 (01:47):
We believe in you.

Speaker 8 (01:49):
We know you've done so much for us over the past,
since you became a president and even before that. Can
we trust you fulfilled the mission until every hostage, every
forty eight of the hostage our home.

Speaker 7 (02:01):
Thank you so much.

Speaker 1 (02:02):
Bless it be the peacemaker.

Speaker 7 (02:04):
God blessing me to President go bless.

Speaker 1 (02:05):
America very much. You just say care of yourselves.

Speaker 9 (02:08):
The hostages will come back there, coming coming back Monday.

Speaker 7 (02:20):
Thank you, so thank you.

Speaker 4 (02:33):
Let's bring in David and doctor Gina to discuss a
little bit more.

Speaker 3 (02:37):
Obviously, this is.

Speaker 4 (02:38):
Huge news phase one, we'll see the return of hostages.
While that's great news, I'm still cautiously optimistic. David, your thoughts.

Speaker 1 (02:49):
Yeah, so, I don't want to get to the negativity.
You know, we'll save that for a moment. But the
art of the deal, President Trump, and I am so
glad those hostages going home dot dot dot no, thanks
to Hamas. Okay, so let's just put that aside. First
of all, but you know what this is about, guys.
This is about the Abraham Accords. That's where the seeds

(03:12):
were sown in the first Trump administration, because he got
Arab nations to basically put all the pressure on Hamas
to say you're done, it's over. Without that, it doesn't happen.
And t bates credit to you when that United Nations
speech was happening with Trump and you pointed out, you said,

(03:33):
I'm more interested in what's happened on the sidelines with
those Arab nations. And indeed, that's exactly where this started.
And when I say started, literally took took up speed.
There picked up speed. Excuse me, because the UAE was involved,
Saudi Arabia at the UN, the Trump and Trump, there
was others, Turkey and others, and of course we now

(03:56):
know with the Egypt and Turkey and Jordan all working together,
that was genesis. But let's be clear, Gina, and I've
got a lot to say. We got to get to
our guests, but this was I looked at the twenty
point piece plan. Five of the twenty points were agreed to,
not the other fifteen. That's where we'll see the rubber
potentially meet the road here. Hamas is not agreed to

(04:17):
give lay down their weapons, Hamas has not agreed to
give up governance of Gaza. There's a lot of things
Hamas is not agreed to. So we'll wait and see
about all of that, because I don't trust them as
far as I can throw them. But great news obviously
this morning.

Speaker 10 (04:31):
Doctor G two questions David. Number one, what does Israel
have to give up in this? And number two, how
many of these hostages are realistically alive at this point?

Speaker 1 (04:43):
Yeah, well, a couple of things. Forty eight, twenty Yeah,
twenty thirty one is what I'm here.

Speaker 11 (04:48):
Twenty twenty.

Speaker 10 (04:49):
I had heard, well, I guess in speaking with some
of our producers, I had heard that there is at
least speculation that that number might be off. So I'm
just asking you, David, because I know you look.

Speaker 2 (04:57):
At this stuff. I've read headlines say, but I'm asking
you what you know.

Speaker 1 (05:02):
It very well? Maybe they're forty eight total that they'll
get back. Twenty one they believe are alive, the other
ones not. The ones that are not. Two of them
are Americans believed to be killed, a murdered, I should
say so, there's that in terms of what Israel will do. Look,
they're going to bring back the border last of the border,
the zone, if you will, a little bit further away.

(05:23):
They're still being Gaza, but they'll be further away. That's
one thing that Israel's gonna have to do. The other thing,
you know to understand is that Israel is going to
have to release these two hundred and fifty or so
Palestinian and I'll put them air quote prisoners. Okay, these prisoners.
Let's be honest. These are terrorists that have multiple life sentences.
My sources are telling me that the four that Hamas

(05:46):
really wants to be released, which are kind of like
the ideological leaders of Hamas that were captured, they will
not be released Israel. That's a red line for Israel.
We're not giving you you're really bad guys. We're just
giving you the bad guys. Yeah, or we're not giving
you the really bad guy. So anyhow, that's a big
part of it. We'll dissect it later in the show
and in the days and weeks to come.

Speaker 10 (06:05):
All right, well, very appropriately, let's get to our Bible
verses from Philippians to fourteen and fifteen. Do all things
without complaining and disputing. That you may become blameless and
harmless children of God without fault, in the midst of
a crooked and perverse generation, among whom you shine as
lights in the world.

Speaker 2 (06:24):
I love that.

Speaker 10 (06:25):
When I could go on about it all day long,
I actually did a deep dive when I saw that
was our verse today. But we don't have time for
anything that I learned. But I'm putting it all in
a devotional book for you guys, so you'll be able
to see it later. But joining us now is Tennessee
Senator Marsha Blackburn, Senator, your initial reaction to this piece deal.

Speaker 12 (06:45):
It is such a marvelous step forward in such a
wonderful day. And indeed, gratitude to President Trump, to Secretary
of State Marco Rubio, and also to Ambassador Huckaby and
the negotiators that President Trump has had working on this.

(07:05):
It's been a powerful team, a team that has been
very patient and we're seeing the results. And David, as
you said, this is the first phase and we will
see what happens as we move forward. But pardon me, yes, indeed,
do let's get these hostages home.

Speaker 11 (07:28):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (07:28):
And the good news for Israel is like, once they
get the hostages home, then you know, the pressure changes
at that point, and then we'll see what happens in
a good way. In other words, Israel will have more
flexibility to do what they need to do going forward.
So we'll see. I could ask you twenty other questions
about Israel, but I want to get to the shutdown. Obviously,
it's entering its second week, It's in its second week,

(07:49):
it's probably going on its third, maybe fourth. Democrats obviously
blocking of the funding bill for what is it the
sixth time I've lost count. You've got Quarte's Masto Master,
you got Angus King, who's an independent technically, John Fetterman
voting with the GOP. What's the latest? I mean, how
long do you think this is going to go on for?

(08:10):
I mean, what's the longest? Isn't it like thirty five
days or something? I don't know. Is this going to
go on for like weeks?

Speaker 12 (08:16):
Well, you know, as we've all heard, and as the
Democrats have said, Chuck Schumer has had a war room
set up for about three months on what he wanted
to accomplish in a shutdown, and they've already voted for
these numbers five times. This is a Biden budget. It's

(08:38):
a Clan Si yard to allow us to finish the
appropriations process and move from that Biden budget to a
Trump and Republican budget. But Chuck Schumer doesn't want that.
We hear that the Schumer shutdown will last through October eighteenth.
That is when the Democrats have this big No King's

(09:01):
Rally that is going to be here in DC. And
what we've heard from some of the Democrats is that
Chuck wants to be able to take the stage and
you know, wave his hands in the air and say
he is opposing Donald Trump look at this shut down
and say that it's because healthcare is being deprived, which

(09:23):
is not true, of course, but the real reason is
they want to say, look at us, we are of
the left, the far left, and he doesn't want AOC
to out left him. So he is going to continue
with this through October eighteenth. And the No King's Rally

(09:46):
is what we are picking up from Democrats.

Speaker 3 (09:50):
It's a shame.

Speaker 12 (09:52):
It is because troops won't be paid. And think about
the things, Terrence, that you know, we're having to make
provisions for my that get wick and snap to meet
people to wipe those cards and get groceries. At this point,
the troops are not going to be paid. We're trying
to deal with that because it appears the Democrats will

(10:14):
carry this through the No King's Rally and you can
pull up a little flyer online for the October eighteenth
No King's Rally, and how horrible for personal political gain
they would have. The American people suffer federal employees not

(10:37):
getting checks, but you know what, they don't care about
those things, and they don't care about what happens with
people that are getting benefit. What they care about is
power and control, and right now they're struggling and they
see this as a pathway, but the American people aren't

(10:57):
buying it. Look at the stock market. It is ignoring
what is happening. And basically the stock market is saying,
you go, Donald Trump, if you want to cut the
size of the federal government while it shut down, have
at it. And I think that the reaction they're seeing
is not what they anticipated.

Speaker 4 (11:20):
Senator Blackburn would like to bring your attention to this
Breitbart headline which reads Holly on allegations the FBI spied
on GOP. Senators quote, we need a special prosecutor. Who's
going to go at this hard. You, of course, were
one of those senators who were hearing was spied on.
As you look back at this and realize that conversations

(11:41):
you thought that you were having in private were being
spied on, your thoughts, what does this say about the
weaponization of the DOJ and the FBI under the Biden administration.

Speaker 12 (11:52):
Yes, and tarrem so, I think that to look at
the thing holistically, you have to move back to the
fact they rated mor A Lago twenty two August of
twenty three, they indicted President Trump and this was Jack
Smith in his Arctic cross operation. And then a couple
of weeks later they somehow get a subpoena who we

(12:16):
don't know who issued that for some unknown reason to
surveil eight US senators. And what they pulled get this
was every call that either we made or came into us,
the individual and the number from which the call was

(12:37):
either made or received, the length of time, the duration
of the call, and then the tracking information where each
of us was physically located at the time of making
or receiving that call. So, yes, indeed, it is illegal.
It is spying on US citizens for no cause we

(13:00):
have found no predicate. As soon as the FBI uncovered
this information, they informed us, and then the information was
made public. Now the DOJ will get inside that grand
jury information and see if they can uncover who signed

(13:20):
off on the subpoena, who was responsible for targeting us,
Why were they doing this, because if you're going to
go to court and get a subpoena, you better have
a reason for that. It's just not we don't like
these people. The commonality that we have found is that

(13:40):
each of the eight of us are Republicans, We support
President Trump, and we had valid questions about what happened
in the twenty twenty election, so we can we can
surmise as to what they were up to, but we're
waiting to find out further. I consulted legal counsel yesterday.

(14:05):
I think it's curious that a wireless company in the
US would receive a subpoena for my records a sitting
US senator, and that they would not challenge that subpoena,
nor would they contact to say we have received this

(14:27):
subpoena and I will see what we uncover with this.
There's a lot of information yet to be shown, but
it does show that the FBI was weaponized, it was politicized,
and that it conducted illegal activity, which was the spying

(14:51):
on the eight of us.

Speaker 1 (14:52):
Wow.

Speaker 10 (14:53):
Wow, well, Senator Blackburn, keep us posted on that. Please,
we'll want to hear about that, and always praying for
your protection. And thank you so much for being with
us today.

Speaker 2 (15:02):
Got it, Thank you, Thank you all right.

Speaker 10 (15:05):
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Speaker 1 (16:12):
You know Matthew five nine in the Bible said says,
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at the White House this morning. What a glorious day
regarding the first phase of the hostage situation coming to
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(16:34):
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Speaker 4 (16:57):
President Trump will host his Cabinet Secretaries of the White
House in just a few hours forty seven. Will likely
open the meeting to journalists and by extension, the public,
as he did during his.

Speaker 3 (17:07):
Last cabinet meeting.

Speaker 4 (17:08):
You probably remember that one expect much of the conversation
to revolve around the ongoing government shutdown and the challenges
that each Cabinet secretary is facing as a result of
furloughed staff. The Senate once again failed to pass two
government funding bills on Wednesday seeking to reopen shuttered agencies
around the nation's capital. The bills mark the senate sixth attempt.

(17:31):
Maybe today will be the day, though. In the meantime,
the President will welcome Finland's president to the Oval Office
this afternoon to discuss trade and national security. Will of
course be covering both events for you right here on
Real America's Voice. That's a quick check of headlines. Now,
let's get a quick check of your forecast from coast
to coast. Meteorologist Tracy Anthony joining us.

Speaker 14 (17:53):
Tracy, good morning, Hey, good morning, Terrence. You know, very
chilly out across the northeast of widespread frost and freeze
warnings that aren't just in place this morning, they're gonna
stick around for Friday mornings, so bundle up if you're
getting out there early. The good news is daytime highs
are gonna.

Speaker 2 (18:12):
Be picture perfect for fall.

Speaker 14 (18:14):
Now the East Coast really just can't cut a brake.
We're also tracking a low pressure center that's gonna work
up the coast as we get into the day Friday, Saturday,
and Sunday, bringing in more high surf, strong rip currents,
and coastal flooding with a good amount of rain, and
expect prolonged periods of gusty winds, So a lot of
coastal impacts here for the weekend ahead. And then out

(18:38):
west areas like Arizona into southern Colorado, they are gonna
get in on some tropical moisture moisture from Tropical Storm Persilla,
and it's gonna be moisture that's about two hundred percent
more than the atmospheric moisture that's typically available this time
of year. So it's definitely gonna be a soaker out west. Terrence.

Speaker 4 (19:01):
All right, thanks so much, Tracy. We'll check back with
you next hour. Up next more in the peace agreement
between Israel and Hamas. What does this ultimately mean for
the rest of that region, we'll discuss.

Speaker 1 (19:36):
That is the White House, President Trump America Israel very
happy this morning because the hostages are coming home once again.
No thanks to Hamas, but thanks to President Trump and
all of the White House staff. Secretary of Rubio Whitcoff,

(19:57):
Jared Kushner involved at the last moment as well. Welcome back,
folks to American Sunrise. All right, as we have been
covering and talking about throughout the show, Israel Hamas have
agreed to that first phase of President Trump's peace plan.
Hamas is going to release all remaining hostages in exchange
for prisoners, about two hundred and fifty or so prisoners.
I put prisoners in air quotes. These are just bad dudes,

(20:19):
These are basically terrorists. Israel will also begin withdrawing troops
from Gaza to an agreed uponline. President Trump said he
believes the hostages will be released on Monday, so we're
looking forward to that. The President may also travel to
the Middle East. Let's go ahead and bring in doctor
g and Terrence to vamp a little bit here about this.

(20:40):
So you know, as I look at Terrence, the peace
plan here is twenty points, right. We talked at the
top that five of the points have been agreed to,
which is the kind of the first phase. But Hamas
is not agreed at all to lay down their weapons.
They haven't agreed to this idea that they will no
longer govern Gaza. They haven't agreed to to what also

(21:00):
is in the plan, which is that all the tunnels
will be destroyed and not be rebuilt. So you know,
I can go on and on. There's a lot of
stuff that has to happen before there's true piece in
the Middle East, or at least temporary piece in the
Middle East. And by the way, I've read my Bible
piece in the Middle East. I mean, sorry to be
a spoiler alert here, but there's gonna be some issues

(21:22):
going forward in our nation's history, or I say, our
nations in the world's history. Go ahead, te.

Speaker 4 (21:27):
Yeah, thanks for saying that, because I sometimes just feel cynical,
like I question everything, and this is one of those
things that I question.

Speaker 3 (21:37):
Phase one great, will we make it to phase two, three,
or four?

Speaker 4 (21:41):
I'm not so confident the victory here is or will be.
I'll believe it when I see it. The release of
all of the hostages, be they the bodies or the
actual living hostages. There's an agreement in place for that,
as we heard, it's expected to happen by Monday. I'll

(22:02):
believe it when I see it, though, Doctor Gina. Until then,
I'm just gonna be cautiously optimistic and hopeful that that happens.
And I will say the good news, doctor Gina, and
then I'll leave it over to you. Is that once
those hostages are home, I think that's less leverage that
Hamas ultimately has, and it gives Israel an opportunity to
truly move forward and to put it colloquially, handle its

(22:26):
business once and for all, doctor Gina.

Speaker 1 (22:28):
Thank you, thank you.

Speaker 2 (22:30):
Yeah, no doubt.

Speaker 10 (22:31):
I mean the only incentive left now will be uh,
you know, military action obviously, and the problem that arises
there is we as Israel h slash the US. It
takes any military action, there will be a massive public

(22:52):
outcry again around the world. This isn't, of course, just
in the United States or in Israel. And so so
those are the those are the sort of leverage points
or the tension points on this whole negotiation as it
moves beyond the hostage situation. And then you add to
that that we think they are about four you said, David,

(23:14):
out of the prisoners that the terrorists that they that
that have to be released, who are the Hamas wants back?

Speaker 2 (23:25):
But we don't know.

Speaker 10 (23:26):
And what we do know, if you watched the videos
which I watched on the the you don't ever want
to call it an anniversary.

Speaker 2 (23:35):
I never know what to call it.

Speaker 10 (23:36):
On the demarcation of the year this year on October seventh,
if you watch the videos, the the amount of civilians
there that day who were celebrating, who were picking up
guns and shooting Jewish people in their homes, the amount
of children who did some of this. You can only

(24:00):
imagine David that even though there are four top Hamas
officials who they desperately want back, right, and they might
not be released, these people are the worst of the
worst of the worst. I mean, these are not innocent people.
These people murdered multiple people, these people that are being released,

(24:22):
And so when you think about those people being freed
and being back on the streets, David, I don't know.

Speaker 2 (24:30):
And then what did they learn in prison?

Speaker 10 (24:31):
By the way, what did they learn in captivity from
their cohorts?

Speaker 15 (24:34):
Right?

Speaker 1 (24:35):
Yeah, so let's be clear what Hamas how Hamasi's victory here.
They're rearming. That's what this is.

Speaker 2 (24:42):
That's what I was trying to say. Yes, you put
it in a word, thank you.

Speaker 1 (24:46):
This is all all this is is a temporate I mean,
I'm sorry. I don't want to be negative Nancy or
negative Nick or whoever. I am today. What gender am
I I'm sorry this is an MSNBCIX but look, I
mean bottom line is they were just rearming. And and
so to be clear, even though Israel is saying no way,
you're not getting your top four really bad guys, there's
still all these people that are being released have committed

(25:09):
major atroses against Israelis. Okay, so these are the bad guys.
And so Hamas is like, great, we're re arming, and
so that's wonderful. I believe Gina and Terrence and you
mentioned the kids here. True peace in the Middle East
will never happen until there's generational change, because the truth

(25:30):
of the matter is, remember there's four year olds and
five year olds who saw their daddy who is a
Hamas leader or in Hamas or wants to kill Israelis
and river to the Seae and all that. They saw
daddy die for a wonderful cause. And he's going to
be around seventy two virgins. It's just that he's not.

(25:51):
He's going to hell. But they think that. And so
until they step up and say no more, and until
Israel steps up generationally and says no more, and the
both generations kind of get together however that looks, and
I don't know. I'm not that smart, But however that happens,
that's the way peace will begin to take form, and

(26:14):
seeds will form between generations. I'm not saying it's gonna happen,
and I'm not saying it's easy, but that's their only chance.
Peace deals are great in the interim. But other than that,
I don't know that.

Speaker 10 (26:27):
I think the thing that was so shocking to me.
I've watched a lot of war movies. I've raised three
boys and a husband with a.

Speaker 1 (26:33):
Joke, but or it's four boys.

Speaker 10 (26:36):
They love watching these gory, violent, awful war movies. So
if you want to have a movie night with your family,
that's what you're doing. So I've seen a lot of things,
and I've watched a lot of war documentaries and all
the rest. I think what was so shocking and different
about the October seventh videos is the glee with which

(26:57):
these people commit murder. There is a cultural difference. I've
watched footage from Vietnam and other wars, and there's a
there's a stoicness, there's even a sadness you can see
as our soldiers carried out the duties and you hear
the horror stories of some sort of laughing or celebrating
back channel, but you don't see that across the board.

(27:20):
On October seventh, I'm telling you the children that the
young men everyone laughing, celebrat. I mean, I'm sorry to
discuss this on a morning show. I shouldn't even go there.
But that's the part that shocked me the most, David
Brody was I realized what a cultural difference there is,
and I want to say this a psychopathy. There was

(27:41):
something psychopathological about what I witnessed that day, not just
in the people giving the orders, not just in the
people committing the atrocities, but in the people watching gleefully. David,
that's what's different. And I don't know how you ever
fix that. I think we are worlds apart spiritually, worlds
apart culturally, and I just don't know that there's a

(28:03):
fix for crazy.

Speaker 1 (28:04):
You don't, No, you don't. And because it goes back
to the Koran, and it goes back to Muhammad, and
it goes back to the barbaric nature of what wants
to be accomplished from a radical Islamic terrorism standpoint, it's
just that simple.

Speaker 9 (28:19):
It's in their book. It's in their book, Mohammed. You
go back to Muhammad and beyond Muhammad. I mean, you
just go look throughout world history. It's all about conquering
and in a very barbaric way.

Speaker 1 (28:31):
So don't get me started.

Speaker 10 (28:33):
But yeah, zero empathy, zero empathy whatsoever, something exactly counter
to whatever empathy is.

Speaker 2 (28:40):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (28:41):
Yeah, well this was a light subject.

Speaker 2 (28:43):
Okay, yeah, sorry, yeah, great, How am I going to.

Speaker 1 (28:45):
Make a transition to this? But I'm gonna try coming up?

Speaker 3 (28:48):
Who does I.

Speaker 1 (28:49):
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Speaker 10 (29:21):
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Speaker 1 (31:46):
Thank you, doctor Gina. Why did that sound so official?
All right, I appreciate it. A Florida man has been
arrested for starting that Pacific Palisades fire. We know all
about that, major coverage on that at the time. Authorities say,
by the way, he did it maliciously. Officials say, twenty
nine year old Jonathan Rindernecked is now facing federal charges

(32:08):
in connection to the fire, including destruction of property by
means of fire. He now faces between five and twenty
years in prison. He reportedly lied about where he was
when the fire broke out. The Palisades fire caused more
than two hundred and fifty billion dollars in damage that
left twelve people dead, destroyed more than sixty eight hundred structures.

(32:30):
So for more, let's bring in the former chairman of
the California Republican Party and the chairman of Californians for
Election Fairness. That would be Tom del Vassaro. Tom So,
authority say, on the day that he lit the fire,
he was angry and agitated. He was listening to a
rap song with a music video that showed literal objects

(32:51):
being lit on fire. There's still no clear motive, specifically,
I'm curious to get your thoughts this morning. Good morning to.

Speaker 7 (32:59):
You, good morning to both of you.

Speaker 16 (33:02):
Well, it demonstrates the danger one person can pose in
this circumstance because California for decades has not prepared for
things like this, hasn't done proper forest management, hasn't allocated
enough money to protecting its citizens, and one person can
cause all this damage. And you can look to the

(33:25):
greater issue of sort of the breakdown of our society.
I mean, what would lead someone to do this? Anyone
would know what a significant riskness is. So if you're
looking for motive, the motive is a generation, perhaps lost,

(33:45):
because our society imposes or teaches no values at any level.
For most of our country's history, values were part of
our educational system and life was cherished that of course,
no more.

Speaker 10 (34:01):
Yeah, I mean, this guy deserves the death penalty.

Speaker 2 (34:05):
There are people that are dead. He won't get it.

Speaker 10 (34:07):
I mean, I'm just I'm sorry to be cynical, but
he won't get it.

Speaker 2 (34:10):
But he deserves it.

Speaker 10 (34:12):
Twelve people dead, numerous hundreds of livelihoods, homes, businesses, irreplaceable things.
You know, people's whole family histories, their photographs, their wedding albums,
war momentous you know, from their dead loved ones. The
list goes on and on, and it's really heartbreaking when
you look take.

Speaker 2 (34:31):
A hard look at it, Tom, But.

Speaker 10 (34:34):
There is prosecution needs to happen to California politicians.

Speaker 2 (34:39):
Tom.

Speaker 10 (34:40):
I've been writing about this since I lived there. You've
been fighting this your whole entire life and career as well.
I was writing twenty years ago about the Delta Smelt,
the three fish that are still to this day as
far as I know, being preserved and coddled. Instead of

(35:00):
the waterways that needed to be made available, this is
burned down farms well before this, and then they have
the unmitigated gl Tom to go on national television, people
like Gavin Newsom, but a million others Governor Brown did
it before him, and say things like this was all

(35:21):
caused by a climate change. They love to use these
wildfires as climate change, when in fact, the people responsible
before this arsonist ever lit a match, or probably was
even born, to be honest, are the politicians who refuse
to restore the water Highway that is so necessary in California,

(35:41):
that burns farms every year that we never even hear about, right,
has completely destroyed these poor farmers, many of them Republican,
so no one cares and they take gleeful pride in
the fact that this happens. You know, Tom, I could
literally talk to the rest of this, but there's only
about ninety seconds left and I need to give it
to you.

Speaker 16 (36:00):
I would say you're on fire, but that's really inappropriate
for this particular segment. You are one hundred percent right,
there's no accountability. My Facebook post yesterday was they made
an arrest related to the fire and his name wasn't
climate change. They immediately went up and tried to tell
Americans that, oh, this is the fault of what me

(36:22):
driving and suv.

Speaker 7 (36:24):
You know California, you well know this.

Speaker 16 (36:26):
California over the last twenty years has seen either somewhere
between three hundred thousand and two million acres burn a year,
and that is on the rise because of decades of mismanagement,
and California as a whole has been completely mismanaged.

Speaker 7 (36:40):
And yet somehow Gavin Newsom leads.

Speaker 16 (36:43):
Among Democrat candidates for the nomination, and that is because
there is none of this accountability. But I think all
of this coming together demonstrates how bad California is.

Speaker 7 (36:57):
And I think Americans look, I've been on on the
East Coast a lot in the last two years.

Speaker 16 (37:02):
I've been traveling the country, and I think people see
him for what he is. And on my podcast Politics
from Perspective, I talked to longtime Chronicle journalist Carla Marinucci,
and she doesn't think Newsome can actually win or get
the nomination because of how bad things are in California.

Speaker 10 (37:23):
I hope she's right, Tom, and I hope you keep fighting,
you and your beautiful family.

Speaker 2 (37:30):
You're one of this. You're one of the holdouts who stayed.
All my friends have left California. I'm going to visit
next month and I'm like, I'm not, there's no one
to see but Tom, We'll be hanging out. It is
so great that you continue this fight. You're doing this.

Speaker 16 (37:41):
No on Prop fifty, No no on Prop fifty and
Tom double carro an old friend, thank you so much
for being here.

Speaker 1 (37:50):
All right, take care, Thanks man.

Speaker 2 (37:52):
All right.

Speaker 10 (37:53):
Coming up, Former Fox News and NBC host Megan Kelly
speaking out about Joy read and her new ventures. And
let's just say this, no love lost from Megan Kelly.
We have our comments. Next Megan Sunrise.

Speaker 4 (38:04):
Continues, Welcome back to American Sunrise. It's now time to

(38:34):
stay awake, not woke. And who is woke today?

Speaker 3 (38:36):
You ask?

Speaker 4 (38:37):
Well would be former MSNBC host Joy Reid. Former Fox
News and NBC hosts Meghan Kelly tells The New York
Post that she believes Reid is racist and that her
podcast will fail. Kelly also said that she believes the
network cut ties with Reid because they had enough of her.
We of course, should note that Joy Reid wrote an

(38:58):
essay for MSNBC that she believed she only got into
the Harvard into Harvard excuse me, due to affirmative action.
Here at ARAV we of course will have coverage of
the Marine's two hundred and fiftieth anniversary celebration that's coming up,
which is hosted by Steve Bannon. But after we have
this conversation, let's have a little preview here.

Speaker 17 (39:21):
Two and a half centuries of honor, courage, and commitment.
This Saturday, Real America's Voice presents America's Marine two hundred
and fifty Uncommon Valor, a two hundred and fiftieth anniversary
salute from the founding at Ton Tavern to today's Marines
defending freedom worldwide. Witness a historic tribute to their service

(39:46):
and sacrifice. Coverage begins at five pm Eastern, hosted by
Steve Bannon, Benny Harmony, Brian Glenn, and Jack Pisobe. Let's
join us for this one Siner generation salute only on

(40:11):
Real America's Voice.

Speaker 4 (40:21):
We of course hope that you join us for that
coverage in general. Log on Togetter Rumble, let us know
what you're thinking about the show so far today, and
let us know what you think about the anniversary the
upcoming anniversary of the US Marines two hundred and fifty years.

Speaker 3 (40:36):
Wow.

Speaker 4 (40:38):
All right, folks, we're gonna take a quick break when
we come back. Faith under Attack. Some students at a
recent Turning Point USA event believe that their faith is
coming under fire. So what can be done to stop it?
That story is next here on American Sunrise.

Speaker 9 (40:55):
God bless the Us.

Speaker 13 (41:00):
In the beginning, God created the heaven and the earth.

Speaker 4 (41:10):
Welcome back to American Sunrise. It is now time for
a moment of faith, which is brought to us by
Lee Greenwood and the God Blessed the USA. Bible in
focus today, Faith under attack in light of the shootings
at religious places, Students at a recent Turning Point USA
event spoke out. One student said they think that it's
incredibly sad to see people go to extreme levels based

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off of religion and to target people of faith. That
student sited the shooting at the Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter day Saints in Michigan. Another student said they
believe that Charlie Kirk was killed because he was outspoken
on faith. For more, let's bring an evangelist pastor and
the founder of Revival Today, Jonathan Shuttlesworth. Jonathan, always good

(41:56):
to see you. In short, I think it's probably safe
to see that people of faith are under attack, be
it Christians, be it Jews.

Speaker 3 (42:05):
I'm not so sure.

Speaker 4 (42:06):
Why I can make that argument from Muslims, but the
faith world is under attack.

Speaker 3 (42:09):
Do you see it that way?

Speaker 18 (42:13):
In a way, I do, in the sense that there's
a lot of demon possessed people that which the Bible said,
you would see an increase of that type of violence
against Christians in the last days. But at the same
time you have the Department of Justice with an entire
wing devoted to help Christians and people of faith that

(42:35):
are in exactly that kind of situation. So yeah, it's
almost like the devil's upset because he's losing.

Speaker 19 (42:42):
Is the way I see it.

Speaker 18 (42:43):
And you have the wind it in your back as
a believer like you've never had it.

Speaker 4 (42:47):
Before, Jonathan. So let me ask you a theoretical question.
Can a secular agency fight back in the spiritual realm?

Speaker 19 (43:00):
Yeah?

Speaker 18 (43:00):
Absolutely, All through the Old Testament and even in the
New Testament, you had God use people that weren't even
believers to aid believers. So you can have secular agencies
work against the church like the irs targeted. And then
now you have all those organizations now have people in
charge of them that are not anti church or anti believer.

Speaker 19 (43:22):
It's a great day to be alive.

Speaker 3 (43:26):
Is it incumbent on Christians?

Speaker 4 (43:28):
And I'll just speak to Christians because that's what I know,
That's the faith I know. Isn't incumbent on us now?
To protect ourselves in a secular way? And when I
say that, I mean, you know, are we at a
point where we need to be carrying guns to church
just to protect ourselves?

Speaker 3 (43:44):
Are we at a point.

Speaker 4 (43:45):
Where security needs to be ramped up just in order
to protect parishioners who are coming to peacefully praise their
Lord and Savior.

Speaker 19 (43:54):
I'll tell you too. Let me answer that in two parts.

Speaker 18 (43:57):
I've had armed security at our church since its inception,
before any of this happened.

Speaker 19 (44:02):
You're an idiot if you're.

Speaker 18 (44:03):
A pastor and you don't have proactive things in place
that would deter somebody attacking your congregation. A pastor is
a shepherd, and a shepherd protects the sheep. Having said that,
as soon as the church only protects itself and its
rights and tries to defend itself like they're doing in
Europe in Canada, it begins to die. The way the

(44:26):
church protects itself is by advancing the Gospel and leading
people to Christ, and that in and of itself is
its own protection.

Speaker 19 (44:35):
Is to go on offense.

Speaker 4 (44:37):
Okay, I like the principle of the idea, but I'm
curious at how challenging it is in this day and age.
And let's just focus on right now when we're seeing
these increases in attacks on churches. And maybe I'm just
more aware of it, particularly as someone who is generally
new to faith, I'll say in the last ten years.

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But it seems to me that would be much more
difficult in this day and age because of what appeared
to be increases in attacks on people of faith and
institutions of faith.

Speaker 18 (45:09):
Well, I'm not like going a shame any place that's
had an attack, but those attackers go after soft targets,
So I don't see it. I'll tell you where it
was problematic, where you still had the same attacks three
years ago, but the Department of Justice didn't care. You
had an administration that almost seemed happy that there were

(45:31):
attacks against Christians and we're aiding in it at the
from the irs, the Department of Justice didn't do anything. Now,
at least you have the ability to be proactive against
those attacks, and then if something's happening, you have an
FBI and Department of Justice that is going to help
the church and aid the church. So I felt it

(45:51):
was way more challenging last year and before than now.
You at least have help at the federal level. I
see America going in the right direction and listen. Are
their challenges, yes, But if you read the Bible, one
of the comforting things is the devil was never that bright.
Everything he plans always fails, just like Trump was never

(46:13):
supposed to be in office. But everything evil has failed,
and the Church has a window of opportunity now to
do the most good that it's ever done.

Speaker 4 (46:22):
Jonathan, fascinating take, very insightful. Always good to see you,
my friend.

Speaker 19 (46:29):
Good to see you too, Terrence.

Speaker 3 (46:31):
All right, we'll talk soon.

Speaker 4 (46:33):
Be sure to tune into Revival today this Sunday morning.
It's at nine am right here on rav There it
is on your TV screen.

Speaker 3 (46:40):
Definitely gonna be a good show.

Speaker 4 (46:41):
All right, folks, We're back with the second hour of
American Sunrise in a couple of minutes.

Speaker 10 (46:58):
All right, coming up on the second hour American Sunrise,
President Trump announced Israel and Hamas have agreed to the
first phase of his peace plan and that all hostages
will be released very soon. We're hearing Monday. The President
says it is the first step that could lead to
lasting peace in the region. We're gonna bring you more
on this breaking story as these details emerge. Plus, are

(47:22):
Republicans shooting themselves in the foot at mid terms if
they win the Schumer shut down battle and fail to
fix our broken healthcare system.

Speaker 2 (47:29):
We have that information.

Speaker 10 (47:30):
It could impact your health insurance costs dramatically.

Speaker 2 (47:34):
Also later, more new.

Speaker 10 (47:36):
Details are revealed about the FBI and their accessing of
phone records of Republican lawmakers during the J six investigation.
Former Special Counselor Jack Smith right in the middle of it.
President Trump has had some choice words for him. This
is all ahead as American Sunrise starts again right now.

Speaker 1 (47:56):
Good morning, America.

Speaker 2 (47:59):
Welcome to American Sunrise.

Speaker 10 (48:02):
Whether it's culture, we have breaking news to share with
you politics.

Speaker 1 (48:05):
President Trump is joining us live now from Florida.

Speaker 3 (48:09):
We've got your couple.

Speaker 1 (48:11):
This is what it looks like to be a patriot.

Speaker 3 (48:14):
We have to protect the American family.

Speaker 2 (48:17):
The American dream is still alive.

Speaker 5 (48:20):
I'm David Brodie, I'm Terrence, and I'm Doctorina.

Speaker 1 (48:28):
Welcome back, everybody to the second hour of American Centrise.
I'm David Brody. I'm coming to you from d C.
Let's bring in doctor g in West Palm and Tamates
in our Denver newsroom. Good morning to both of you.
What big day, historic day. President Trump rightly celebrating the
release of soon to be released of the hostages in Israel.

Speaker 3 (48:51):
It's a big deal.

Speaker 1 (48:52):
We'll talk about the now what as well, because you know,
this is just the first phase. We'll see if it holds.
But it's exciting. But here's a prediction, Gina, I think that,
and we're hearing rumblings about this, but I think the
President is going to go to the Middle East. I
think we'll go this weekend, is my guess. I think
he'll speak to the Kanesset, Israel's version of the parliament there,

(49:14):
probably Sunday night. And it wouldn't surprise me if these
hostages are released on Monday that Trump is right there
in the thick of it. I don't want to say
from a pr standpoint, because I'm trying to lessen it.
But my point is that Trump Trump knows the significance
of what happened here, but also understands the visuals too,
and I think he wants to be there for it,
and he sure darn deserves it for sure.

Speaker 19 (49:36):
Yeah.

Speaker 10 (49:37):
I was sifting through headlines David Brady when I was
out of the last block and looking, and it does
look like Monday is going to be the day.

Speaker 2 (49:45):
And you know, look.

Speaker 10 (49:49):
For all the cynicism, I just I really want to
focus in this moment on the fact that if one
hostage comes home alive, one family is restored, and that
is beautiful thought. And I just really want to keep
our thoughts there. I think I'm the one who took
us down the very negative path in the first hour,
being cynical about what this can really mean in terms

(50:09):
of outcomes and long term outcomes. But I do think
that we do need to keep our focus on gratitude
and especially to God frankly, that this could even happen,
because honestly, there were points during these last two years
that I didn't think it could.

Speaker 2 (50:27):
Terrence, Yeah, no doubt.

Speaker 4 (50:30):
And I expect President Trump to take a bit of
a victory lap over this, at least first phase of
this peace deal between Israel and Hamas here in just
a little bit, when he hosts his cabinet secretaries at
the White House that's set to happen about eleven o'clock
Eastern time forty seven. Likely will open that meeting to
journalists and by extension, the public, as he did during

(50:52):
his last cabinet meeting. You probably remember that expect much
of the conversation to revolve around that peace deal that's
now been broken between Israel and a moas, but also
the ongoing government shutdown and the challenges is that each
Cabinet secretary is facing as a result of furloughed staff.

Speaker 3 (51:09):
The Senate once again failed.

Speaker 4 (51:10):
To pass two government funding bills on Wednesday seeking to
reopen shutter the agencies around the nation's capital. Those bills
mark the Senate's sixth attempt to reopen the government.

Speaker 3 (51:20):
Maybe today will be the day, though.

Speaker 4 (51:22):
Meantime, the President will welcome Finland's president to the Oval
Office this afternoon to discuss trade and national security. Will
of course be covering both events for you right here
on Real American Voice. Well, the Nobel Peace Prize nominee
for this year is going to be announced tomorrow. President
Trump making an eleventh hour push to win that award

(51:43):
by broking a peace deal that we've been talking about
between Israel.

Speaker 3 (51:46):
And a Moas.

Speaker 1 (51:48):
President Trump has done it. Yeah, now I'm just now
not our love.

Speaker 8 (51:52):
Once the hostages are coming home, we will not stop
fighting until we see the last of the forty eighth
turn to their family, those who are murdered in captivity,
buried in the line of Israel, those who are still
alive walking through the border and reuniting with us the families.

Speaker 20 (52:12):
Thank you President.

Speaker 1 (52:13):
Trump for your courage.

Speaker 8 (52:14):
Thank you the Trump administration for doing everything you can
to bring them home.

Speaker 11 (52:22):
Again.

Speaker 4 (52:22):
We're just in the first phase right now of this agreement,
and it will pause the fighting and see the release
of all twenty living hostages that are held by Hamas
we're hearing this morning that that's expected to.

Speaker 3 (52:33):
Happen on Monday.

Speaker 4 (52:35):
Some Palestinian prisoners being held in Israel will also be freed.
Taking the true social the Commander in Chief writing, and
this is a quote, This means that all of the
hostages will be released very soon in Israel will withdraw
their troops to an agreed uponline as the first steps
towards a strong, durable.

Speaker 3 (52:53):
And everlasting peace.

Speaker 4 (52:55):
Meantime, a number of world leaders praising the Trump administration
arranged agreement. Argentine President Javier Malay calls the deal historic,
saying that he plans to nominate President Trump.

Speaker 3 (53:06):
For the Nobel Peace Prize.

Speaker 4 (53:07):
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says he is relieved that
the hostages will soon be reunited with their families. Former
FBI Director James Coney remains a freeman after being arigned
in federal court in Alexandria, Virginia on Wednesday. He's charged
with making false statements and obstruction of a congressional hearing.
Comy pleaded not guilty and was not taken into custody.

(53:31):
There were also no conditions set on his release and.

Speaker 3 (53:33):
No perk walk.

Speaker 4 (53:35):
Comby's lawyers say they are hoping to avoid a trial altogether,
but in the meantime, the judges said a trial date
of January twelfth. The initial trial date would have been
a no later than December seventeenth, but lawyers on both
sides want more time to file motions and briefs. Some
protesters outside the courthouse are calling the proceedings a show trial.

(53:56):
The indictment against the former FBI director, James Komy, says
that he authorized some of the leak. He authorized someone
excuse me, to leak information about an ongoing investigation. That's
a great check over your headlines. We'll have more headlines
coming your way in short order. But first let's get
you back out to West Palm Beach.

Speaker 1 (54:16):
Tracy.

Speaker 4 (54:17):
Anthony standing by with your forecast, Tracy. So it's really
starting to feel a whole lot more like fall cool
downs all over the place.

Speaker 14 (54:25):
Oh yeah, definitely. We have widespread frost and freeze alerts
in effect across the Northeast, and daytime highs are going
to struggle. We're talking daytime highs for Boston and New
York City in the fifties, so definitely grab the jacket,
you're gonna need it. But Dallas still in the nineties.
We're a little cooler across the northwest, but we are

(54:45):
bracing for several systems to impact the lower forty eight,
one in the southeast, one in the southwest, and one
in the northwest. So tonight is kind of the appetizer
where we all start to get a little of those impacts,
but those systems get closer throughout the day. Friday, you
can see the southwest, we're expecting a ton of rain

(55:07):
that's tropical moisture for the desert southwest, and then into
the weekend, we're going to track this coastal low as.

Speaker 2 (55:13):
It scoots up the east coast.

Speaker 14 (55:15):
This is going to bring significant impacts on top of
the high surf, coastal flooding, and high tides that we've
been dealing with over the last week. So there's a
lot going on here and a lot of us We'll
be dealing with the wind, the rain, and potentially even
some snow this weekend.

Speaker 4 (55:32):
Terrence, thank you so much, Tracy, appreciate the reporting there. Yeah,
all right, folks, let's switch gears a little bit. Get
you over to David Brody dB. Good morning, my friend.

Speaker 1 (55:43):
Good morning TB or t baits or exception dB. That's right.
Look at that a match made in Heaven TV. There
you are, all right. As the government shuts down, or
as the government is literally shut down drags on, Americans
are starting to feel the impact actually in the sky.

(56:03):
Across the country, Flights are being disrupted due to staffing
shortages at the FAA. On Monday, twelve FAA facilities reported
troubled operations, then another half dozen faced issues on Tuesday
of this week. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy blamed the delays
on what he called a slight tick up in sick

(56:24):
calls all right among air traffic control workers. But travelers
still are left paying the price. Joining us now for
reaction as Florida Congressman, gimme patronas our good friend here
on American Sunrise. Congressman, look you got flights delayed. You
have federal employees about to miss their first paycheck. With
this government shutdown, critical services at risk. I know wick

(56:47):
money is about to run out for women's infant children.
How much longer can Americans tolerate a Democrat led Shoomer shutdown.
I mean, this has got to be figured out.

Speaker 15 (56:57):
Good morning, good morning, Thank you for having me. Look,
I'm used to I'm coming from Florida. I'm used to
the trains running on time. So seeing the type of
antics that are taking place and the Senate Democrats is
just blown my mind. I cannot believe how these knuckleheads
do not fear what is coming when you have, in

(57:17):
the case of the state of Florida alone, one hundred
and fifty five thousand federal workers on the fifteenth, if
the government's not open, are going to go without a paycheck.
And look, I'm sorry some of these households, they run
from paycheck to paycheck. We reached out to financial financial
institutions this morning, basically putting them on notice, saying, hey,
you know, work with our people. This is going to

(57:39):
be a challenge. But what Chuck Schumer is doing is
simply unacceptable. And I tell people, if you're concerned, dial
two zero two two two four six five.

Speaker 19 (57:50):
Four to two.

Speaker 15 (57:50):
That's his office phone number, and let him have it.

Speaker 10 (57:53):
Sounds like it's time too. I'm sorry, Cheers, I just
want to check one thing. Sounds like a time Congressman
to privatize the TSA.

Speaker 2 (57:59):
That would help matter. Sorry, Terrence continue.

Speaker 15 (58:02):
Yeah, Look, so there's a lot of concerns about well,
and I've just said this myself, we're now getting a
first hand dashboard look of what government services we need
and don't need, because what are people calling our office about.
And it's a unique opportunity and the Democrats are presenting
it on a silver platter. So if you see, well, gosh,

(58:25):
I didn't really realize we missed that particular you know,
Bureau of Noah, maybe it's time to go.

Speaker 19 (58:32):
Privatize it out.

Speaker 15 (58:33):
So you know, I'm trying to make the glass half
full by the debacle the Senate's created.

Speaker 4 (58:39):
I was just going to use the glass half full
euphemism there, because there are opportunities there that are now
coming to light as a result of all of this.
It's just unfortunate for many people that they're going to
ultimately have to suffer. Since you and your colleagues in
the House are back in your home districts. I'm curious
what kind of conversations you're having with folks in your

(59:02):
district about the impact all of this is having on them.
You know, there's one thing to kind of see the
effect from Washington, d C. And you know, a beautiful
office on Capitol Hill. There's another thing to be back home,
be walking through your neighborhood and people are talking to
you as their congressman, saying, Hey, what's going on, what
are you doing? Here's how this is impacting you. Can

(59:22):
you give shed some light on what those conversations have been.
I'm really interested. I'm curious what those conversations are.

Speaker 15 (59:30):
So I didn't know what to expect Terrence. And as
I was at my son's baseball game last night, I
had a gentleman come up and put a hand on
my shoulder. He says, he says, don't give in to
the Democrats. I was at lunch yesterday had two different
people walk up to me say the exact same thing.
You know now, And maybe I'm in a little bit
of an echo chamber in this part of Florida that

(59:52):
I'm representing, But the constituents are coming up to me
and they see right through this, and I just don't
get it. You know, is consumer that obsessed with making
sure his base does not see him working with Donald
Trump as he gets that fearful that him signing a
clean cr like they've done thirteen times before, is going

(01:00:13):
to create a primary challenge for AOC. So, I mean,
there's some crazy inside baseball, and the only person that's
getting screwed is the American public.

Speaker 10 (01:00:22):
Congressman, I have to make this question Fascus. We're running
out of time, but I'm very upset about what is
happening with our healthcare. We understand the effort to clean
up the disaster that was Obamacare.

Speaker 2 (01:00:32):
It has doubled our premiums.

Speaker 10 (01:00:33):
Would have tripled them, except that they've brought deductibles up
so high to compensate. There are people who live paycheck
to paycheck. Health insurance costs are still affordable. If Republicans
get their way and Obamacare is fixed, is their plan
to ensure that those who are left with no health
insurance then will have some sort of a way to
soft place to land because there isn't a republic. If

(01:00:56):
there is a Republican plan to do so, dims will
use that to hurt the GOP in the midterms, and
I think the solution is just to flat out eliminate
Obamacare and free the market again, like, let's make this
free again.

Speaker 2 (01:01:09):
Obama messed it all up.

Speaker 15 (01:01:12):
Well, I remind people the law prohibits any hospital if
you walk into the mergency room, I don't care if
you're having a heart attack, you're fighting cancer, no matter what,
they have to provide you medical care. That safety that exists,
and it's forced in by law. And there's plenty of
federal money that goes to every single hospital and caregiver

(01:01:33):
throughout our nation. What we're trying to fix is the
gaming that takes place, which we did with.

Speaker 19 (01:01:39):
The one big beautiful bill.

Speaker 15 (01:01:40):
And yeah, the thing the Democrats are fussing about, their
complaining about enhance COVID subsidies, well, you know, I don't
know if they realize not COVID no longer exists and
the subsidy still exists. The subsidy is not going anywhere.
It's the enhanced substy that they're squalling about. But you
know what, sit down, work with us, vote out a
clean cr unless have a normal conversation like normal people

(01:02:05):
should have whenever they're trying to debate a policy.

Speaker 1 (01:02:07):
Issue exactly, Congressman Jimmy Patronos, I really appreciate your time.
By the way, if you do a Google image search
and you put in salt of the Earth, your picture
comes up, So we appreciate.

Speaker 15 (01:02:17):
It a god bless you. Thank y'all. I love intro.
That is you better believe it, Doctor Gina.

Speaker 1 (01:02:24):
That's a good point. All right, thanks again, Thanks coming up.
The Schumer shutdown drama is intensifying. Now we have a
squad member saying that Americans are actually backing Democrats. Hey,
back in a moment.

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right into what's in the cup today. Texas Democrat and
Squad member Jasmine Crockett is the focus. In an appearance
on MSNBC's All In, Crockett claimed the American people are
standing with Democrats as the country faces delayed paychecks, critical
food assistance in jeopardy, and states teetering on the edge
of economic chaos. Crockett says that Democrats are on the

(01:03:58):
right side of history. Republic of course, argue the real
issue is Democratic outreach pushing policies to prioritize illegal immigrants
over American families.

Speaker 3 (01:04:08):
Here is Jasmine Crockett specifically, here's what you.

Speaker 21 (01:04:10):
I think that the Democrats again are on the right
side of history. And every single time the Republicans have
tried to in some way get rid of the Affordable
Care Act or Obamacare or the marketplace, it is really
backfired in the most bipartisan way. And so now that
the American people are paying attention and they understand why
this standoff is taking place, I'm pretty confident that the

(01:04:31):
American people are standing with the Democrats as relates to
what it is that we're fighting for in this moment.

Speaker 4 (01:04:37):
Yeah, it really seems like Democrats just can't help but
blame everyone else but themselves for the current shutdown. That's
bringing Gina and David to talk a bit more about this. Gina,
you get first crack at this one. I almost know
what you'll say, but I'll leave it to you.

Speaker 2 (01:04:54):
Well, I mean, I don't know.

Speaker 10 (01:04:57):
I get bored of just lambasting the worst of Democrats,
but that really is where we are. You know, the
thing about it is the Democrats give those like Crockett
so much latitude and so much ability to control the
rest of the party, and that's where the real problem is.
You know, you have some sensible Democrats out there, I mean,

(01:05:18):
Fetterman's the poster child of sensibility for Democrats, but there
are others, and those people they're not the voices we hear.
They're not the people that are put up, they're not
the people that are mentioned for president, they're not the
people that are for presidential nominee, et cetera, et cetera.
So you know, I can expect to hear more of
the same from the Democrats because they're learning nothing David.

Speaker 1 (01:05:39):
Yeah, and Jasmine Crockett says, you know, Americans are back
in Democrats on the shutdown. Okay. They also said the
border secure and crime is no problem, so you know
that is true. So you have this just then you
have a credibility problem, Jazmin Crockett. And that's just one
of your many problems. And I say that in a
bless your heart evangelical way.

Speaker 4 (01:05:55):
By the way, see hey, it's in the most evangelical
of ways. Hey, folks who want to hear from you
as well. I'm actually in the YouTube chat log in there.
Let us know what you think about all of that
as well. Coming up, we're headed down to Wall Street
for the opening bell and for insight into how to

(01:06:16):
hold onto your hard earned dollars with some common sense
for American Sunrise coming your way in two minutes. Welcome

(01:06:45):
back everyone, Kansas City, Kansas City, here I come. I
look at that beautiful city. Their football team not doing
so well these days, but otherwise their.

Speaker 3 (01:06:54):
Barbecue is pretty good.

Speaker 4 (01:06:56):
We're getting ready for the opening bell at the New
York Stock Exchange. It's set the ring here in just
a few minutes, and we'll of course take you there
a quick look at the futures in general, not looking
too bad, but of course it doesn't really count until
that bell wings in the market's officially open. We'll take
you there for that once the time is right.

Speaker 3 (01:07:14):
There you have it. Just a couple of blemishes.

Speaker 4 (01:07:16):
On our board, but all in all looks like for
the most part we're in the green.

Speaker 3 (01:07:20):
Let's get you over to David really quickly. David, good morning,
Good morning.

Speaker 1 (01:07:24):
I see gold over four thousand still, so that's good news.
All right, teammates. Time now for our daily dose of
dollars in common sense with American centrised early edition hosts.
The guy behind Jake's takes substack.

Speaker 3 (01:07:35):
That'd be Jake Novak.

Speaker 1 (01:07:36):
Hey, so, Jake, there's a lot of stuff going on
at Paramount thanks to its new management, but it includes
an employee rebellion. So what is going on over there?
Are you suggesting an insurrection? Oh? I'm sorry, go ahead,
you say rebellion?

Speaker 22 (01:07:50):
Yeah, I should call it a cowardly rebellion because a
bunch of anonymous underlying anonymous hundreds of Paramount workers. This
is Paramount, not Paramount Pictures. That's the company that own
CBS all those streaming Networks, big entertainment company was bought
just recently by sky Dance, a private equity firm owned
by David Ellison.

Speaker 20 (01:08:09):
There you see him there, Well, there's a bunch of.

Speaker 22 (01:08:11):
Employees there, cowardly anonymous employees who wanted him to go woke.
Of course, what's the first thing they want him to
do to prove that he's woke. They want him to
bash Israel. They're upset that they there's a documentary coming
out from Paramount that's going to document what happened on
October seventh, two years ago with a homos atrocities against Israel,
so they want to balance it out. I don't know

(01:08:31):
with what the protocols of the Elders of Zion. I'm
not sure. Here's my advice to David Ellison. Stand strong.

Speaker 20 (01:08:37):
If you give it on this, you will lose the
whole game.

Speaker 22 (01:08:40):
Push these people out, ignore them first, ignore them, and
if they suddenly show their faces, then fire them.

Speaker 20 (01:08:45):
That's my advice.

Speaker 1 (01:08:47):
Yeah, I mean, it's given inch. Take a mile with
these people. They'll never stop. They'll never stop, so you
can't you can't win. I mean, look what Israel's facing
over there where It's like Israel's not fit fighting Hamas
fighting pretty much most of the world, if you will.
So it's that same type of go ahead, and do
you want to say anything else? And who these employees anyhow?

(01:09:07):
They're anonymous. We don't even know who these people are.

Speaker 22 (01:09:10):
I mean, who wants to see a documentary that makes
Lamas look good? I mean they're doing to destroy the country. Honestly,
you don't want to support us, refine, don't support who cares?
But if you're going to what do you want? You
want to watch that Hamas is the Heroes documentary? No
one's going to come to that or pay for that
on the streamer. What a dumb idea?

Speaker 1 (01:09:27):
Right, Well, AOC would like.

Speaker 19 (01:09:28):
To watch that.

Speaker 1 (01:09:29):
Actually, yeah, there are certain people. That's a good point.
All right, all right, last week you told us about
a clever move that GM was working on to effectively
extend those seventy five hundred dollars tax credit for evs. Yes,
I used the word E or the letters EV. Now though,
you say the company's dropping this idea. So what happened here, Jake?

Speaker 22 (01:09:52):
Yeah, Well, you know, listen, I don't love EV's but
I was impressed by the way GM was going to
try to extend the tax credit.

Speaker 20 (01:09:57):
Just before September thirty.

Speaker 22 (01:09:58):
They had all these plans to buy I have tons
of cars, tons of evs, and then they would pass
on to people who leased them customers that savings lower
them by seventy five hundred dollars or so. I thought
that was pretty smart. Don't love EV's, but I thought
that was smart. Well, now they're nixing it. You know why,
because they're smart. They see that there isn't enough of
a market for this. I know that every listen. I
would love to stop talking about EV's, I really would,

(01:10:20):
But every time you turn on the TV, every car
commercial is for an EV. You can't turn on a
football game, a baseball game, EV EV EV. They are
seven point eight percent of the market, that's it, but
they're ninety nine point billion percent of the commercials and
the talk. So I've got to get some reality to
you here, folks. GM found out that reality. They're nixing
these plans, and that's what's going on all over the place.

Speaker 20 (01:10:41):
There just isn't enough demand.

Speaker 1 (01:10:44):
What gives you that, Why do you get so frustrated
with the EV situation is because of the agenda behind
it is that what's happening here.

Speaker 22 (01:10:52):
A little bit, but it's also I just as someone
who really cares about the consumer, there are bubbles, bubbles,
bubbles that get that busted. You know, we talked about
it early a couple I think earlier this week or
maybe last week. Beyond meat, there was that period in
America ten years ago or so, a little bit less
where the fake meat, impossible meat, beyond meat, everything was great, great, great,
and a lot of people put their hard earned savings

(01:11:14):
into the stock. It's now trading at two bucks to share.
It was at over three hundred at one point. This
is what bothers me. I don't want people to get
involved in the hype. There are people who have invested
a lot of money in EV stuff. Either maybe they
invested in charging companies, Maybe they invested in the shares
of the stock. Maybe they bought too many EV's and
realized their insurance is much more expensive and more than

(01:11:34):
it takes care of the money they may have saved
in gas. Whatever it is for some people in EV
makes sense, especially live if you live in some parts
of the country, but not for everyone. And I hate
to see people lose their harder money over hype. Don't
let Madison Avenue make you.

Speaker 20 (01:11:48):
Have a divorce with your wallet. That's all I have
to say.

Speaker 1 (01:11:51):
And this is why we have this segment with you,
and it's all about common sense because you are expressing
common sense. Jake Novaka, another EV story to get to. Sadly,
we won't be getting to it today, and also sadly
for you, we'll be talking about another EV story tomorrow.
So I'm sorry about that.

Speaker 20 (01:12:09):
I wanted to break that. Yeah, it happens, but.

Speaker 1 (01:12:11):
I had to ask my doctor phil ev question to you.
So thank you, sir.

Speaker 3 (01:12:15):
It's okay.

Speaker 20 (01:12:16):
No, I'm glad you did.

Speaker 1 (01:12:18):
You let me put you on the couch all right.
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We're getting ready for the opening bell at the New
York Stock Exchange. You're going to hear the applause here
in short order, and then we'll count down towards the
opening bell I can tell you pre market trading not
looking so hot. On the Dow, it is down. Hopefully
that will change the moment the bell rings. As you
can see here the applauses underway, which means that the
bell is going to ring here in short order, and

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then we'll get a better idea of how the markets
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that's who is at the podium. All right, ladies, gentlemen,
there you have it. The bell is ringing, which means
the markets are officially open. And just like that, here's
how things are looking. It looks like our entire board

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see one of the indices now down to the red,
but in general looking like it's a good start to
this day of trading.

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Speaker 10 (01:16:08):
Hi, welcome back to American Sunrise. I'm doctor Gina. Thanks
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You can get in with us on Getter and Rumble
as well. Time now to take the political pulse of
America the beat. Today, President Trump announcing what he's calling
a major breakthrough in the Israel Hamas war. Both sides

(01:16:39):
have agreed to the first phase of a piece deal,
a plan that includes the release of all hostages and
an Israeli true withdrawal to an agreed line. Trump says
this marks the first steps toward strong, durable, and everlasting peace,
calling it a great day for Israel, the Arab world.

Speaker 2 (01:16:56):
And the United States.

Speaker 10 (01:16:57):
Hamas also confirmed the agreement, praise what they called responsible
and serious negotiations, urging all parties, including the US, to
ensure Israel follows through. Joining US now with the latest
ist rap. Chief White House correspondent Brian Glynn, Brian, obviously
he's going to take a massive victory lap. This is
something I don't think there's any other president if I

(01:17:19):
had anyone else been elected, a Republican or Democrat, that
could have pulled this off. But how big of a
victory is this long term.

Speaker 11 (01:17:27):
This is huge.

Speaker 23 (01:17:28):
I think we're going to look at this ten years
from now and reflect on where we were. Even when
Marco Rubio handed that note to President Trump during that
Antifa roundtable. When that happened, we knew something big was
about to be announced.

Speaker 11 (01:17:41):
That was a special moment. We all kind of sense.

Speaker 23 (01:17:43):
That in the press, and as we speak, they are
figuring out the exact timing of that trip over to
the Middle East to pretty much write in all of that.

Speaker 11 (01:17:54):
We should know all of that here shortly. But it's
a huge moment.

Speaker 23 (01:17:58):
I think ten years from now, twenty years from now,
and I'm telling you Ryan thing, if he does not
get the Nobel Peace Price for this, we might as
well just do away with that price, because there's no
one that's more deserving than the Nobel Peace Price than
President Trump.

Speaker 1 (01:18:13):
Well, there's no doubt about that. We could ask you
a lot more questions about Israel and that victory lap
but let me move on. You mentioned the Antifa roundtable,
so let's talk about this. President Trump obviously hosted that
roundtable regarding Antifa, and you had a lot of conservative
influencers there. They were in the room, they have covered,

(01:18:36):
they've seen firsthanded damage and violence that antifa is responsible for.
So at one point we saw a podcast influencer openly
admit I love this part to having TDS, that Trump
arrangement syndrome. But now she's recovering, she doesn't have it anymore.
She's seen the light. And then she called out the
media over their non existent coverage, or I should say

(01:18:57):
lack thereof coverage of proof.

Speaker 24 (01:19:00):
That you can recover from TDS. I had strong Trump
derangement syndrome for probably eight years. It's this is one
of the reasons I recovered from it. And by the way,
it's much better to not have TDS. I'm happier, I'm healthier,
more successful. I even think I got a little more

(01:19:20):
attractive count of one.

Speaker 1 (01:19:22):
Of my Trump derangements.

Speaker 24 (01:19:23):
Yes, you know I watched.

Speaker 1 (01:19:25):
I'm a reporter in.

Speaker 24 (01:19:26):
Seattle, and frankly, I could not care any less what
any of you have to say about this meeting. Could
not care any less. We're not here for you. I'm
not here to convince any of you that antifa is
a real thing, because if you have not come to
that conclusion by now, you are never going to come
to that conclusion because you don't want to see it,
and you're going to go and you're going to say,
it's a bunch of right wing conservative influencers who are

(01:19:47):
here spinning a tail.

Speaker 2 (01:19:48):
I was one of you.

Speaker 24 (01:19:50):
I was a mainstream reporter in Seattle for ten years.
I was a TV reporter on the streets doing my job,
and I was still assaulted by Antifa. So it's not
about being conservative. It's about people who go there and
show what they're doing. And what I saw after all
those years that the media wouldn't be honest about what
was happening, that democratic politicians wouldn't be honest about what

(01:20:12):
was happening, I thought, well, gosh, if they're not being
honest about that, maybe they're not being honest about President
Trump either. And it opened my mind to just looking
at things for what they were. And now I find
you quite funny. Actually no, it's like it's not much happier.

Speaker 1 (01:20:30):
Brian powerful great Son.

Speaker 11 (01:20:33):
Yeah. And she wasn't alone on that.

Speaker 23 (01:20:35):
There were a couple others that addressed the media, I
call it dressed down the media during that roundtable. And
what was interesting is I as I was leaving the
White House yesterday, one of the influencers was walking out
of the EOB building and he had a mask on, sunglasses,
appearing to basically conceal his identity, and he'd later told
me and Tifa has been trying to kill me for years,

(01:20:57):
I just can't take that risk walking out the White
House knowing that they know I'm here. So the severity
of this situation as far as yeah, I mean, that
was a very disturbing thing for him to say. And
of course these young men and women that were in
there very brave. Our own Jack Pasoviac was there, and
Nick Sorder, just other Savannah Hernandez there as well, doing

(01:21:19):
great work. I'm glad they were praised by the President.
They have been exposing Antifa, and I'm glad that real
America's voice.

Speaker 11 (01:21:25):
Now I'm going to put our flag in.

Speaker 23 (01:21:27):
The ground for a second, because we have been on
Antifa since the beginning of this network. We've had people
contribute to this, to Ben Burkhm talking about it.

Speaker 11 (01:21:35):
So I'm very proud to say that.

Speaker 23 (01:21:37):
We weren't one of the media that those influences were
calling out.

Speaker 4 (01:21:42):
Absolutely, Brian, you used the word disturbing. Another thing that's
disturbing in these new released documents that show the FBI
secretly spied on the phone records of eight Republican senators
and a House lawmaker. All of this was, of course,
part of Special Counsel Jacksmith's Arctic Frost investigation into January sixth.
Trump now calling Jack Smith, and this is a quote,

(01:22:03):
a real sleeze bag. I'll just leave it there and
let you take it.

Speaker 23 (01:22:07):
Brian, Well, you know, he obviously is a I would
say that was correct.

Speaker 11 (01:22:13):
He has a sleevez bag, but he's.

Speaker 23 (01:22:15):
Also sneaky as hell because they knew exactly what they
were doing. And I'm only wondering who else was on
this list. That's just who what we've discovered right now?
What were they looking for phone records? We know that
they tracked hundreds, if not thousands of phone peeing some
phone numbers that are in around a capitol during January sixth,
People that might have just been walking by with their

(01:22:36):
family with no intentions of even going near the capitol.
Those people were investigated as well. So I think it's
it's just to say that he is a sleeze bag,
and hopefully we can have some accountability for that, because
I know that so many people that have been involved
in this round up, if you will, And that's exactly
what it is. It's a dragnet to try to find

(01:22:56):
as many people that they can find guilty of some
type of election interference. And by the way, this was
all taking place under a constitutional ability to do that,
to certify the election. That's what this was all about.
They weren't doing anything outside their power. But sleeves back,
that might.

Speaker 2 (01:23:13):
Be the right word, Brian.

Speaker 10 (01:23:16):
I'm hearing a lot about what's happening at the airports
right now. One of our own chatters in our chat
that everybody knows very well, Jengus, had a flight go crazy.
He spent the whole morning at the airport. Extremely frustrating,
all because, in my mind, I think there's a lot
of motive for them to know. They're calling in sick,

(01:23:39):
they're disrupting flights, they're doing the things because they're union
government employees who are trying to make a big deal
out of the shutdown. But the great thing about this shutdown,
the Schumer's shutdown, I should say, the great thing about
every shutdown is that it very much exposes what could
be privatized and handled better. So you know, I was
going to ask it. Brian, you know I'm going to

(01:24:00):
come back to this question. Has President Trump made a
comment yet on privatizing the TSA. It's time and miss
schumer shutdown proves it.

Speaker 23 (01:24:13):
Okay, that will be my question today in the cabinet mean,
which by the way, starts at eleven A.

Speaker 11 (01:24:19):
I promise you I will ask that question.

Speaker 23 (01:24:21):
And that's It's a great something to think about because
I know that DCA was experiencing extreme delays yesterday. I
can't imagine it is today. But great question, TSA. Can
Can it be privatized? Make it more efficient? Even the
air traffic controller situation, people calling in sick on that
they're already shorthanded in that department. Anyway, great question. We'll

(01:24:44):
hear about that a little bit at eleven o'clock this morning.

Speaker 10 (01:24:46):
And the unions, don't forget, give more than ninety percent
of their money, these public sector unions, more than ninety
percent of their money goes straight into Democrat coffers. So
it's no wonder that they invade our privacy and do
all the discuss seeing things they do every single time
we go through the airports, and my next trip through
the airport is going to be really bad now.

Speaker 1 (01:25:06):
And Brian, you know he's going playing for that extra
pat down doctor Gina yet extra Yeah, and you know
he's gonna call on you in this this cabinet meeting.
He you know, he loves your reporting, does So there's that.
And by the way, speaking of the cabinet meeting, what
was last time? Three hours and some on? Do you
have a chair? Are you going to bring one of
those folding chairs? Because listen, I would literally pass out.

(01:25:29):
Oh yeah, literally I'd pass Yeah.

Speaker 23 (01:25:31):
Well, I've got the most comfortable shoes that I own
intentively for this, for this event.

Speaker 11 (01:25:36):
So I'm happy to keep bidding my knee bends here.

Speaker 23 (01:25:38):
You get you know, get your flexibility going, get your
circulation going on your legs.

Speaker 11 (01:25:42):
It could go three hours.

Speaker 23 (01:25:43):
Which, by the way, I will say this, the question
I had for President Trump yesterday was about the City
of Austin that was basically waving the fees for a
note King's anti Trump rally in Austin coming up, So
basically putting the fees on the taxpayers of the City
of Austin. Since that interview, since that segment, moments later,
the City of Austin took down that agenda that was

(01:26:06):
supposed to be voted on today because of pressure not
only for people and patriots that live in Austin, but
from the comments from the White House. So we are
truly making a difference when it comes to making sure
that we do not fund these radical groups.

Speaker 11 (01:26:19):
That happened yesterday in the State room. Great great moment there.

Speaker 1 (01:26:22):
Imagine, I just want to see your shoes, by the way,
but I was.

Speaker 10 (01:26:25):
Just gonna say, imagine we're privatizing all of our lives.
Would be easier show the shoes.

Speaker 23 (01:26:33):
These are Murphy and Johnson's shoes movie Murphy and Johnson, which,
by the way, if they want to send me a
pair of shoes, we can do that. But those are
the most comfortable shoes I have, because you know, last
time it was three hours, and God bless people who
have to hold the microphone booms for three and a
half hours too. That's God of the shoulder press.

Speaker 2 (01:26:53):
I can't even imagine.

Speaker 1 (01:26:54):
There you go, all right, provided by the way, night,
nicely done, sir, nicely done.

Speaker 10 (01:27:03):
All right, Brian, good luck standing through all that. I
hope you get the question in I really want the answer,
especially right now. I think this is a great time
to have this discussion because I think the American public
is really really ready for it. Brian, thanks again.

Speaker 3 (01:27:16):
Done by absolutely the best.

Speaker 1 (01:27:18):
Thank you all.

Speaker 10 (01:27:20):
Right, coming up what you should really be looking for
in health supplements after the break, we're going to have
the details and how you can guarantee better health.

Speaker 2 (01:27:27):
Your doctor will even notice. Imagine that that's next.

Speaker 10 (01:27:30):
Stay with us, Hi, Welcome back to American Sunrise. Everybody.

(01:28:12):
I'm vector G. Thanks so much for joining us today.
Before we go, we want to tell you about a
really cool upcoming event this Saturday, AMAX boot Camp for Patriots,
a day.

Speaker 2 (01:28:22):
Of truth, action and resolve. Here's a quick preview.

Speaker 6 (01:28:27):
This Saturday, from two to five pm Eastern, Real America's
Voice brings you an exclusive special event AMAC presents boot
Camp for Boomers.

Speaker 1 (01:28:37):
Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death.

Speaker 25 (01:28:40):
You're invited to a pivotal gathering of leaders, experts, and
patriots coming together at a time when America stands at
a crossroads, but.

Speaker 10 (01:28:48):
Be out there fighting in that realm.

Speaker 25 (01:28:50):
Education and indoctrination, election, integrity, and more of the urgent
issues that matter most to your family, your community, and
your country. More than a common for this, it's a
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or a grassroots activist, your voice is needed. Now join
us as we unite around faith, family, and freedom and

(01:29:12):
take the fight for America's future to the next level.
Don't miss it. AMAC presents boot Camp for Boomers the
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America's Voice.

Speaker 10 (01:29:26):
That's right, you guys, This Saturday. It's David Brodie, it's
Ben Berg, kwam, it's John Solomon. So many great patriots
featured speakers join me.

Speaker 2 (01:29:37):
It's more than a conference.

Speaker 10 (01:29:39):
It's a rally call for grassroots engagement and civic action nationwide.

Speaker 2 (01:29:44):
It'll get you.

Speaker 10 (01:29:44):
All lamped up. All right, I'm going to bring in
David and Terrence. You know I love the AMAC people.
I love the AMAC mission. You know, you don't have
to be a boomer, because I think I think we're all. Brodie,
are you a millennial or to a exer?

Speaker 1 (01:30:00):
Oh? Please? Well, thank you, by the way, for.

Speaker 2 (01:30:03):
I'm did I say Brody?

Speaker 1 (01:30:04):
I meant oh sorry, oh never mind?

Speaker 2 (01:30:10):
Sorry?

Speaker 3 (01:30:11):
Oops?

Speaker 2 (01:30:12):
Are you a millennial or exert?

Speaker 4 (01:30:14):
No, I'm a gen X. So the fact that you
would even ask that upsets me. In and of itself.
If I act like a millennial, I would hope that
my actions would make it clear that I'm a gen X.

Speaker 2 (01:30:24):
Okay, so we're all gen X.

Speaker 3 (01:30:26):
We're don't have to have a conversation on the side,
you and me, sister.

Speaker 10 (01:30:28):
But the point, the point I was trying to make,
the point I'm starting to make it.

Speaker 2 (01:30:31):
Forgive my absolute clumsiness there. That was just bad. Like
I wish I could start over, but this is live TV.

Speaker 10 (01:30:37):
Uh is that you don't have to be a boomer
to join AMAC. You can be millennial like the three
of us are. And uh and and you could be
even a gen zer.

Speaker 2 (01:30:50):
Uh did I say millennial? I can't talk today. We're
gin We're gen x, right, Yes, that is really confusing.

Speaker 10 (01:30:57):
It should have gone millennial, gen X gen something thing
gen Z right.

Speaker 2 (01:31:01):
I mean, like, can we put some things in order here?
No wonder, I'm confused, but anyway, go ahead.

Speaker 1 (01:31:07):
I'll be honest with at this point, I'm confused about
my identity. I don't even know what I am. What
am I exactly? I'm a liberal. If I'm confused about
my identity, that's.

Speaker 11 (01:31:15):
What I am.

Speaker 10 (01:31:16):
I'm a dog lover and I love God and my
co host that I just insulted terribly. Anyway, there will
be more American Sunrise after the break. Hopefully I'll be
able to talk, but maybe not. But anyway, stick with us,
because you know someone here can talk. It doesn't have
to be me. Hi, Welcome back to American Sunrise. I'm

(01:31:45):
back to Gina. Trivia question, how many fruit and vegetable
drinks and supplements are on the market?

Speaker 2 (01:31:50):
Well, the answer is about seven thousand, you guys.

Speaker 10 (01:31:54):
Second trivia question, are you ready? How many of those
seven thousand fruit and vegetable supplements guarantee better health that's
so much better that your doctor will notice. Well, the
answer is just one in seven thousand guarantees your doctor
will be able to see your improved health or your
money back. That's Field of Greens. Final question, though, what's

(01:32:15):
the point of taking a health supplement if it doesn't promise.

Speaker 2 (01:32:18):
Measurably better health?

Speaker 10 (01:32:20):
Well to answer that, let's bring in the CEO and
founder of Brick House Nutrition, Miles Grimard. Good morning, Miles,
this is exciting stuff. Tell us how we will prove
to our doctors that our health is better?

Speaker 26 (01:32:35):
Yeah? Well, to even go before like we have the
six day doctor health promise, but to even take it
one step further, we actually it's pretty exciting. We did
a clinical study with Auburn University so we can even
now you know, on paper, prove that it's going to
make you better. So, you know, there's so many, like

(01:32:56):
you said, health and vegetable you know, fruit and vegetable
products on the market, but most of them are just
common products with no real science behind them. And Field
of Greens is different. And we wanted to prove that
with a university study because we all have two aging
you know, scenarios, and we have our you know how
many times we've been around the sun. There's our bi
and then there's biological age, which is typically eight to

(01:33:16):
sixteen years older than you know, I mean, how much
time we've been on this earth. So you know, Field
of Greens, each fruit and vegetable inside of it has
been medically selected for its study health benefits. And you know,
we have a heart health group, a liver health group,
kidney health group, and all these vital organs as well
as your cells is what determines your biological age. And

(01:33:40):
so we wanted to put Field of Greens to the test,
and we partnered with Auburn University actually do health and
biological aging study and the results were remarkable. In that study,
the participants they changed nothing. They kept their same diet,
They keep eating fast food, they didn't work out more,
they keep drinking.

Speaker 1 (01:34:00):
That's what they did.

Speaker 26 (01:34:01):
The only difference they made was taking Field of Greens daily.
And so after extensive medical testing and studies, the results
they were really opening. The field of Greens was shown
to slow your bodies aging. It reduced or lowered the
biological age of the participants, which means just by taking
field of Greens daily, their cells were younger. And this

(01:34:24):
whole study is available at fieldgreens dot com. But this
is like something that we really wanted to prove that
and put you know with clinical studies that Field Greens
is actually different than our competitors and there's a reason
for it, and which also backs up what you're saying
with your doctor. We have a sixty day doctor Health Promise,
which if you take it for sixty days and your
doctor doesn't mention that you're healthier, we did give one

(01:34:47):
hundred percent money back, but we know we can back
that up because we have things like the you know
Auburn Clinical Studies and a team of doctors that made
this product to make our customers healthier.

Speaker 2 (01:34:58):
Very cool, Miles.

Speaker 10 (01:35:00):
I'm excited to try it and we appreciate you joining
us today.

Speaker 2 (01:35:03):
Thanks so much, Oh.

Speaker 1 (01:35:04):
Thank you so much for having us.

Speaker 26 (01:35:05):
And please go to fillgreens dot com and use code
RAB for twenty percent off.

Speaker 2 (01:35:08):
You took the words right out of my mouth. How
did you know that?

Speaker 10 (01:35:12):
Yes, as you said, visit Fieldofgreens dot com use the
promo code RAP that'll get you twenty percent off.

Speaker 2 (01:35:18):
That's a lot, by the way, twenty bsent.

Speaker 10 (01:35:20):
All right again, that's a promo code rap at fieldofgreens
dot com. All right, quick programming note, Tomorrow we have
Ambassador Mike Huckabee Top of the Hour, I believe, our
top of the show, I believe, And so guys, he
should have some comments. Maybe we'll know some more about
this hostage release and what we're going to see upcoming.

Speaker 4 (01:35:41):
Right Tea, No, absolutely, well, we're expecting to know a
little bit more about when specifically those hostages will be released. Again,
you heard Brian Glynn talk about President Trump and the
administration trying to work out a potential trip for President
Trump to the Middle East, which I think is going
to be key. And David, one of the things I
find interesting about all of this is the engagement from

(01:36:03):
other Arab countries in this Israel Hamas piece.

Speaker 3 (01:36:06):
Still, I think that's also going to be critical to watch.

Speaker 1 (01:36:09):
That's one hundred percent critical, And that's why I was
so interested to see Jared Kushner come in here at
the last moment, because Kushner's got the relationships. He's got
the connections, so doays wid Cough and others. But sometimes
you need some fresh eyes coming in and Jared Kushner
I think played an integral part here. We'll get more
TikTok so to speak on that as the days go by.

Speaker 10 (01:36:29):
Media Frienday, all right, you guys, tomorrow's Tomorrow's Friday, right, yes, yes,
Green and Friday, Puppy Friday.

Speaker 2 (01:36:36):
So you want to see tune for all of that.

Speaker 10 (01:36:38):
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