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July 8, 2025 44 mins

SEGMENT 1: A LOOK AT THE DEVASTATING AFTERMATH OF THE TEXAS FLOODS
SEGMENT 2: ICE FACILITIES ARE BEING ATTACKED IN TEXAS
SEGMENT 3: PRESIDENT TRUMP DELAYS TARIFFS FOR MORE TRADE DEALS
SEGMENT 4: ASSESSING THE DAMAGE IN ISRAEL
SEGMENT 5: REVIEWING PRESIDENT TRUMP'S CABINET MEETING
SEGMENT 6: WHAT MAKES AMERICA WONDERFUL?

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Speaker 3 (00:41):
Welcome to America's Voice Live. I'm Steve Great. It is Tuesday,
the eighth of July. Let's get to the day's stop stories.
There is always thank you for joining us here today.
I'm Real America's Voice Now. Over the last few days,
there have been two separate attacks on two different ice
detention facilities in Texas. These attacks have left multiple casualties,
including a police officer and one of the susp I'll
be discussing that in detail coming up. Also, President Trump

(01:04):
reason only delayed the start of his America First Terrorists
from July ninth to August first, in order to secure
some more trade deals from other nations, including the latest
from Vietnam. I'll be discussing how the markets are reacting
with an economic expert that's coming up today as well,
and then later i'll discuss the aftermath in Israel following
the Iran strikes in early June, as well as some

(01:24):
on the ground coverage from Real America's Voice correspondent oscar
A Miraz. He's right there on the front lines. All
the details and updates coming your way today. But first
I want to start here. A lot happening over the
last few days. As you know, we were able to
clear one major hurdle by getting the one Big beautiful.

Speaker 2 (01:40):
Bill passed and then signed into law in the fourth July.

Speaker 3 (01:42):
However, that Republican victory is bittersweet when considering the devastation
in Central Texas because of flooding from the Guadalupe River.
The death toll has now surpassed one hundred. The last
count one hundred and eight or more casualties across six counties,
with dozens of individuals still missing. Officials in the hard
hit Kerk County have reported eighty four deaths in total,

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with fifty six being adults in the other twenty eight
being kids. Quite the tragedy in our hearts and prayers
go out to the families who have lost loved ones
and this well in this terrible event.

Speaker 2 (02:14):
The Democrats and their usual fashion, however, have.

Speaker 3 (02:17):
Been quick to politicize the devastating flooding in Texas by
blaming President Trump, climate change, race relations, and government cuts.
Now on Monday, White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitch shut
down these names made by Chuck Schumer members of the
mainstream media.

Speaker 2 (02:33):
Here's what he said.

Speaker 4 (02:35):
Unfortunately, in the wake of this once in a generation
natural disaster, we have seen many falsehoods pushed by Democrats
such as Senator Chuck Schumer and some members of the media.
Blaming President Trump for these floods is a depraved lie
and it serves no purpose during this time of national mourning.
Here are the facts and the lead up to this

(02:57):
tragic natural disaster. The National Weather Service did its job
despite unprecedented rainfall. The National Weather Service executed timely and
precise forecasts and warnings.

Speaker 3 (03:10):
President Trump himself, addressing Chuck Schumer for the absorder today,
is what he said during the Cabinet meeting.

Speaker 2 (03:16):
Listen, his name is Shimmer.

Speaker 5 (03:19):
He's a good Palistinian. No, he's a Palestinian. He's become
a Palestini. He's abandoned the Jews. But I saw him
say it's Trump's fault. Yeah, yeah, that's right, It's Trump's fault.
He was Actually do you ever see John Lovets the
liar where he goes, yeah, yeah, I went to Harvard.

Speaker 6 (03:38):
That's right. This was Schumer.

Speaker 5 (03:41):
He goes, yeah, yeah, it's Trump's fault.

Speaker 1 (03:44):
That's right, it's trough.

Speaker 5 (03:46):
I actually saw that stupid guy try and blame it
on me, and I said, man, that's that's a tough
one to take. But he's his career is limited because
I hear AOC is going to beat him, and she's
no bargain either.

Speaker 2 (03:58):
By the way, hear me.

Speaker 3 (04:01):
Now to discuss this, my friend and Congressman Tim Birch
of Tennessee Congress are nice to see you here today.
A lot to cover, obviously, let's start with those Texas.
So it's devastating Tennessee. No stranger to big floods like
this and big events of natural disaster. You understand that.
And I wouldn't blame Joe Biden for the rain. I
wouldn't blame Donald Trump for the rain. I wouldn't blame

(04:21):
Doze for the rain. It's ridiculous how much finger pointing
goes on something I wouldn't do. I would blame bad
policies and bad reaction more than anything, bad reaction to
the aftermath of an event.

Speaker 2 (04:32):
Sir, thank you for being here.

Speaker 3 (04:33):
What do you make of these people just pointing fingers
at anyone and everyone, especially the president?

Speaker 7 (04:39):
One hundred percent. Blaming Trump for this is the most
ridiculous thing, you know. After Hurricane Helene, Joe Biden's administration
was the most pitiful response time. And if you remember,
after Trump got in those four people up in North Carolina,
Trump and Ide the Army Corps engineers go back up
there and they finally got things working up there again.
But yeah, blaming blaming this on Trump is the most

(05:02):
pathetic thing that you can imagine. Schumer is grabbing at
Strong's I saw an editorial this weekend at the Democrats,
and this is the left wing publication was.

Speaker 8 (05:12):
Handed they better jump the better, they better abandoned. Schumer.

Speaker 7 (05:15):
He is he is a lost cause, and he's hurting
the party and and AOC probably is the teacher of
the Democrat Party, which tells you their Marxist.

Speaker 8 (05:23):
I mean.

Speaker 7 (05:25):
Cortes, she's my buddy, but she's a Marxist. She's a
friendly Marxist, but she's still a Marxist. And that is
the teacher of the Democrat Party. That's why Republican numbers
are swelling among Hispanics and black folks and others and
labor especially as moving towards us. And the reason is
is because that party is abandoned, and that is the

(05:45):
party of men and women's sports and all this nonsense
all over the world and not taking care of our
border and taking care of our own people.

Speaker 2 (05:55):
Uh do you think I mean to be fair?

Speaker 3 (05:57):
Tongs Marxist are always smile to begin with, because they
want to lure you into the trap of socialism, Marxism,
communism and all of that. This idea, though that this
was dismissed early on. But the Democrats try to say, well,
the National Weather Service had been defunded by Doze, by
Donald Trout and there weren't enough people on staff. The fact,

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no matter is there were enough people on staff. The
early warnings went out. It may have been fumbled at
the local level, but at the end of the day. Look,
this is Texas hill country. The Guadaloupe River floods a lot,
and sometimes more dramatically than it did over the weekend.
There just weren't people in the way this time. It
was a tragedy because it was the fourth of July weekend. Circumstances, well,

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they piled on each other and as a result we've
had this terrible loss.

Speaker 2 (06:43):
Let's just be honest. Nature happens, doesn't it.

Speaker 7 (06:47):
And as I've talked to in tested between Chip Roy,
August Sloger and Roger Williams are off congresson down in Texas,
and one of them reminded me that I think twenty
years ago they had a similar situation and several people
lost their lives in that too.

Speaker 8 (07:02):
You got a dry area, it has a little bit
of rain.

Speaker 7 (07:04):
That's what they tell you if you ever go to
the desert, never parts your camper in a gully somewhere
because of that. One chance out of a thousand you
get a rain storm, you get a quarter into rain.
Just go out sometimes when you just get a little
sprinkle and go and look at the bottom of your gutters,
the water running out into your yard, and just see
and just see how that multiplies so trash. Imagine that

(07:25):
over a huge amount of terrain. It's it's a force
of nature and there's no way you're going to time it. Unfortunately,
a bunch of little girls and people lost their lives,
and a bunch of people tried to capitalize on it politically,
and I hope they get all the raft they're due.

Speaker 3 (07:43):
I agree with that. There is a question I would
like to answer. It's been the conversation on social media.
People have asked the question. I'm asking the question as well.
Weather manipulation, cloud seating, specifically cloud seating has been a
regular practice in Texas for decades. Some people claiming maybe
there was clouds heat going on leading up to this rainfall.
Fifteen inches in a short period of time, tremendous amount

(08:04):
of water. What of your other colleagues, Marjorie Taylor Green
discussing the idea of making weather manipulation a felony, what
do you say to that.

Speaker 7 (08:14):
I signed on to the bill because I think that
needs to be dealt with. We've got to and that's
the way you do it is to have a hearing
Washington before myself and Margie Taylor Green The general general
way to do it is you write a strong letter
and then you go home and tell everybody, look to
look at this letter I write. It's almost Chamberlain s.
You know, we have peace in our time, you know.

(08:36):
And so and Marjorie and I talked about this. I
was working on a bill. Couldn't you know our legal
folks at takes forever? And she was too. Hirst came out.
I called her, said I want to sign on because
we'll have a tough hearing and we'll hear what's going on.
People are saying we're conspiracy theres but you know, you
don't patent a conspiracy, and these these things have been patent,
have been.

Speaker 8 (08:56):
Proven they do it. There's a killing.

Speaker 7 (08:58):
Ryan has a podcast out just oddly enough this past
couple of weeks, so fellas talking about how they've proven
that it works, because they will. If you just see
the cloud, you just don't really know. You can't prove it.
But if you use zig zag or create a shape,
or write your name or say Voice of America across
from it, and the rain comes down out of that,
then you can prove it's happened. And they've proven it

(09:21):
it works in some cases.

Speaker 8 (09:23):
So it's a real thing.

Speaker 7 (09:24):
Whether manipulation is a is real. But in the hands
of our enemies or some overlord, I think it could
be a very detrimental thing. And I'm big on God
and just letting him work his magic, not people trying
to play God.

Speaker 3 (09:40):
You know, let me ask you something about people trying
to play God while you're at it. The Chinese have
been caught a number of times recently trying to bring
in a pathogen in the United States like fungus and
so forth. I heard the Agriculture Secretary of brook Rollins
here earlier saying time to chop off the ability of
China to buy farmland in America. She made those comments
during the cabinet meet. Today's or what are your thoughts?

Speaker 8 (10:02):
One they're buying here's here's here's how bad it's gotten.

Speaker 7 (10:06):
They own commissaries and our military installations. They buy property
near our military installations. They're buying vast acreage of crop land.
And the way they do it is is and I'm
not the attorney here, but they do it through corporations,
and so you have to pierce the veil of that corporation.

Speaker 8 (10:22):
And there might be some unknowing Americans having it.

Speaker 7 (10:25):
But fifty one percent of that that young corporation is
Chinese owned or by Chinese, and they're obviously probably members
the Chinese Communist Party, and they it's a nefarious thing.
They're going to they're going to regulate a commodity which
is food, which I don't know about you, but we
all need it. And then that puts us under a
you know, that's the trick. You buy it up, you

(10:47):
sell it cheaper and everybody else, you put everybody out
of business, and you buy more of it. And uh,
it's the oldest trick in the book. It's against the
law in America. It's their trust busters and everything else
balls on the books. But they found a way around it,
and we do need to stop it. We need to
stop it now, and America needs to wake up. We're listen.
These are lobbyists. We're in bed with these Chinese corporations.

(11:11):
You know, I have ability to stop the genetic testing
from them. You know they buy the genetic testing from
these places. You know, you send them a swab and
you find out your ancestors or kings or something. Most
of my ancestors are probably horse feeds, but they never
seem to find anybody that's a horse steed. They're all
kings and the Chinese are buying it up. And the
reason they're buying it up create a genome. They want

(11:32):
to create a geno. And we've been proven that they're
trying to create a bug or a Myers that effects
American women of child bearing ages. Now imagine that that
can send the chilling effect to this country pretty quick.
So we've got to wake up. They're not our friends.
We got to quit looking at every shining object across
the street. We got to start focusing on taking care

(11:54):
of America.

Speaker 8 (11:55):
And this is this is one of the ways we'll
do it.

Speaker 3 (11:59):
My targeting crime lands with bioterror from agriculture to the people.

Speaker 2 (12:04):
All right, let's move on. We've got a little bit
of time left here, Congressman.

Speaker 3 (12:07):
The Department of Justice says no evidence of Jeffrey Epstein's
client list, and then he did, in fact him at suicide. Boy,
has this churned up the folks in maga world. I
suppose they're not buying it. I'm not sure I'm buying it.
What are you making it?

Speaker 7 (12:25):
No man' that's I think it's bogus. But I think
what there. It's the cards they were dealt. I don't
think any evidence exists anymore. I think the Biden administration
was crooked as a dog's leg I think they destroyed
this evidence.

Speaker 8 (12:38):
That's my opinion.

Speaker 7 (12:38):
I'm still aloud to have that as an American citizen,
and I think they destroyed any evidence that existed and now,
and I think the Attorney General needs to quit talking
unless she has evidence, because she's already embarrassed enough with
this thing. And I believe it's a real problem. I
think it causes cash to tail and the rest of
the guys, the FBI are a real black eye. And

(13:01):
I don't believe it's that their own fault. I believe
it's the evidence that they have, and I think it's
been altered and any proof that's been destroyed. You saw
it when they busted this apartment up there in New York.
They carried out boxes of stuff, and you're telling me
nothing's on there. Gazelle, whatever her name is, she goes
to jail. Where are the clients as she went to

(13:23):
jail for supplying these prostitutes or their child whatever. I
don't want to think about it. But again, why is
she in jail. Why are the people and I suspect
she you know, she's hopefully she's got a food taster
on everything she eats, because I'd say she's the hottest
commodity there is.

Speaker 3 (13:43):
Yeah, just Len Maxwell sitting in prison right for supplying
what to what clients? There has to be a list,
you would think, except that you would make a great point, Congressman,
unless all of that was purged during the previous administration.

Speaker 2 (13:56):
I appreciate you being here.

Speaker 3 (13:57):
We continue to watch what's happening in Texas and shit
you taking the time and answering a variety of questions today, Congressman, thank.

Speaker 7 (14:03):
You for them. Pray for those folks in Texas. Brother,
they need our prayers more in anything.

Speaker 3 (14:09):
Amen, Tim Burchard, everybody, Congressman from Tennessee. They've seen their
share of bad breaks when it comes to weather as well.
All right, coming up after the break. Over the last
few days, there have been two two separate attacks on
two different ice detention facilities in Texas, both deliberate. These
attacks leaving multiple casualties, including a suspect.

Speaker 2 (14:28):
And a police officer.

Speaker 3 (14:30):
Details coming up on abo US ICE agents and other
federal law enforcement officers conducting immigration enforcement doing their jobs.
Doing their jobs have been targeted in at least two
ambushes in Texas in the last few days. On Monday,

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the Justice Department named ten individuals charge was shooting a
police officer in the neck and then open fire and
other correction officers outside the Prairie Land Detention Center in Alvarado, Texas.
And on the fourth of July, the group allegedly first
began shooting fireworks at the facility, which that Robert Homeland
Security is using to hold people related to immigration violations
or awaiting deportation. Not only that, but another attack occurred.

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An armed twenty seven year old man by the name
of Ryan Luis Mosquita fired dozens of rounds from an
assault rifle at federal agents in the US Border Patrol
Facility McAllen, Texas, a place I was here just a
few weeks back, not long ago. I was in McCallen, Texas,
at this very spot. By the way, The suspect not
too far from me either. He came from Michigan, apparently

(15:36):
traveled all the way to the border to make this assault.

Speaker 2 (15:40):
Why here with me to discuss these attacks?

Speaker 3 (15:42):
Is the CEO of Law Enforcement against drugs and violence
and a former police officer himself.

Speaker 9 (15:47):
Nick Tomorrow. Nick, nice to have you back on the program. CEO,
thank you for having me. It's always an honor. I
appreciate it. Look, these are targeted attacks. These I think
ambush is the right word. You've got a guy here,
this twenty seven year old guy from muskege In, Michigan,
travels all the way to McCallum, Texas to try to
kill border patrol agents ice agents. I cannot help but

(16:12):
believe Nick, that the rhetoric, the smear jobs on these
law enforcement officers that are enforcing the border customs, of
border patrol ice agents, all these people being targeted by
all these spear jobs of the mainstream media and by
our friends on the left side of the aisle.

Speaker 2 (16:29):
It plays into this neck.

Speaker 3 (16:30):
These people are being ginned up, and then these assaults
and these attacks happen, and people are going to get
killed because, as we've been told, this will not be
the end of it.

Speaker 2 (16:38):
Will it?

Speaker 10 (16:39):
No well, And unfortunately the media is perpetuating this type
of situation, and it's really unnecessary. The bottom line is
the legal immigrants who are here causing problem, who are dangerous,
who are murderers who are drug dealers. They should not

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be in our country. They came in illegally, and they
should be removed. It's that simple. The due process has
already happened. You know, I get that. I get that
comment presented to me all the time. Well, we got
to give these people due process. They had to do process.
We know they're a convicted murderer. They've had their due process,
go back to where they came from. And that's the problem.

(17:23):
And we can't we can't allow this to happen. We
have to keep our country safe.

Speaker 3 (17:28):
Yeah, this red hot rhetoric coming from the left and
the mainstream media Chicken Noodle News, MSNBC, several Democrat members
of Congress and senators all ratcheting up the comments being
made here, and people like Tom Holmans said, look, you're
going to see more of these attacks. Tom Holmans, youre
going to see more because this is the temperature that
has been turned up to. So Nick I say to

(17:50):
these ice agents, thank you for what you're doing. Keep
your keep your head on a swivel, because you never
know what's going to happen next, not from the illegals
that they're trying to take out or from the people
coming from the other side of them. I mean, what
a dangerous place to be.

Speaker 11 (18:05):
Yeah, my hat's my hat's off to them. You know.

Speaker 10 (18:08):
I have a friend of mine who was a.

Speaker 11 (18:13):
Major Navy Seal trainer.

Speaker 10 (18:14):
He's a captain in the Navy Seals, and he was saying,
one of the first things they teach the Navy Seals
is to know your surroundings, no completely around where you are,
what's in front of you, what's on your right side,
what's on your left side, what's in your backside. And
that's an important thing to understand. These ICE agents, they're

(18:35):
a target. It's unfortunate because they need to keep us safe.
But we need to we need to look at these
ICE agents as heroes, not as adversaries.

Speaker 2 (18:47):
I completely agree with you.

Speaker 3 (18:48):
Look, Mack, the country voted overwhelmingly to secure the border.
The president and his administration, Donald Trump and his team
have been able to do that. Border crossings have been
cut to just about zero and in fact, no illegals
were released into the country in the month of May.
I've not seen numbers for Junior. Of the month of May,
that number was zero, down from sixty two thousand in

(19:10):
May of twenty twenty four. So I mean, these are
remarkable achievements, and now we've got to have our own
police officers, law enforcement. Who would ever have imagined when
you were a kid nicker, when I was a kid,
that the Democrats be saying, these are terrible people, which
basically are jitting up this hatred and listen, it's triggering
these attacks in large part, I believe, and it's got

(19:31):
to stop.

Speaker 10 (19:32):
Doesn't It's what bothers me are the average Democrat of
good people. I am actually an elected official in a
small town in New Jersey, and I am we're a
registered Democrat, okay. And the centrist what I call the centrist,
a moderate Democrat or good people.

Speaker 11 (19:51):
There's a few a way to the left that are
causing this issue, and that's what really needs it. That's
the sad part about it.

Speaker 10 (20:00):
Of course, the people, the moderate centrist Democrats in the
middle who are good people, should be trying to wheel
them in. And with all due respect, people wait to
the right, you know, need to come more to the center.
We have to get this country back into the right
fold here.

Speaker 3 (20:20):
Eliminate the fringe, talk to your neighbors, and don't shoot
police officers. It's a pretty simple series of ideas, Nick,
and I think I'm probably with you on all of that.

Speaker 2 (20:29):
Yeah, think about it.

Speaker 10 (20:31):
I don't care if you're a Democrat or Republican, independent,
I don't care what you are.

Speaker 11 (20:34):
How can you justify shooting a police officer?

Speaker 2 (20:39):
You can't, period. I mean you just simply can't. They're
doing their job. They're doing the.

Speaker 3 (20:44):
Job they're asked to do, they're hired to do, which
is enforced the law protect this country.

Speaker 12 (20:49):
Nick.

Speaker 2 (20:49):
To morrow.

Speaker 3 (20:49):
I'm going to leave it right there, but I appreciate
you being here, sir. We'll keep an eye on it
because sadly, I think that Tom Holman's right.

Speaker 2 (20:56):
I think that you're right.

Speaker 3 (20:57):
It's not the last of these that we're going to
see now coming up after the break, President Trump recently
delayed the start of his America First terraffs to August first,
in order to secure more trade deals like the when
he put together just in the last couple of days
with Vietnam. I'll discuss on the markets are reacting next
on AVM. Early in President Trump's second term in office,

(21:23):
he announced his America First Trade agenda by issuing tariff
rates on dozens of country before unveiling a ninety.

Speaker 2 (21:28):
Day negotiating period. It seems to have worked some.

Speaker 3 (21:32):
That period was set to end on Wednesday, but President
Trump signed and executive work to delay the official tariff
increase until August first, in order to secure more trade
negotiations and deals. US stocks wobbled a bit today as
Wall Street wade president Trump's tariffs delay.

Speaker 2 (21:48):
The S and P five hundred hovering nearly the flatline.

Speaker 3 (21:51):
The Dow Jones Industrial average is down just a little
bit but not too bad, and the NASDAK composite edged
oh half a point up, and it's still not done
with the trading day.

Speaker 2 (22:00):
Here will be now to discuss this.

Speaker 3 (22:01):
As tax attorney and chairman of Americans for Fair Trade,
Steve hey Is, Steve, nice to see you again.

Speaker 6 (22:07):
I'm delighted to be back with you see as always.
Thank you.

Speaker 2 (22:11):
Yeah. Let me check some temperatures around.

Speaker 3 (22:15):
The financial neighborhood oils at sixty eight to seventy dollars.

Speaker 2 (22:18):
It's back up again.

Speaker 3 (22:19):
It came down after those attacks on Iran, but it's
edged up three or four dollars. The Dow is at
forty four to two hundred, pretty decent. Still let's see,
we just made a deal with Vietnam. Gas prices went
down again today they're about where they were a month
ago and fifty cents less than were a year ago.
The indications of the economy overall are pretty decent as

(22:41):
far as the average consumer goes. The high interest and
the high inflation rates are gone. It would be nice
if the Fed would bring down interest rates, that's for sure.
But just take a scan across the financial plateau and
tell me what you're seeing.

Speaker 13 (22:56):
Well, what I'm seeing is a lot of the unrisk. Honestly,
was what was going to be ultimately in the big
beautiful bill, and not just the trade, not just the teriffs,
but it was actually what was going to make the cut.
And ironically, the Senate passed bill, which many people thought
was going to go into reconciliation with the House, was

(23:18):
passed as it was, even though it changed a lot
of the things that were red lions supposedly in the House,
where they wouldn't even consider, for example, salt. And so
now you've got some predictability that's going to feed into
a lot of people's confidence in going forward, because you're

(23:39):
not going to get not likely, you're going to.

Speaker 6 (23:42):
Get Trump to go back on his word.

Speaker 13 (23:44):
In the next three years, you may have a different Congress,
but those rates and those decisions are going to be.

Speaker 6 (23:51):
In place for three years. That's number one.

Speaker 13 (23:53):
Number two, a lot of people say, oh, my gosh,
you're twenty five percent tariff. Let's just say on Samsung products,
that means that Samsung phone I was going to buy
is going to cost twenty five percent more. Frankly, even
where the tariffs have gone into place, most of those
increases have been absorbed by the companies selling the products.

(24:18):
Not only Samsung, but also the retail outlets have reduced
much of that increase.

Speaker 6 (24:24):
So that's all being worked into.

Speaker 13 (24:27):
How investors look at this, but primarily how business looks
at this, because you had a lot of people refusing
to hire anyone until they saw what was going to
happen with the bill. Were they going to have these
same benefits they've had to date, because if they didn't,

(24:48):
a lot of businesses cost we're going to go up
fifteen to twenty five percent in December, and that was
going to really mitigate against them spending money on expansion.
I think what we're really seeing now is more of
the businesses adjust seeing to what the new reality is.

Speaker 3 (25:09):
And here's part of the new reality. And now I
want to make sure people understand this. If you're a
business or you're an individual, tax rates are they're there.
The tax rates are permanent. That's good news, Steve. One
of the things that was put in there that was
popular and has gone away and now has been re implemented,
that is writing off capital investment first year. That is

(25:29):
a big deal for businesses that want to get, you know,
a big piece of equipment, want to bring in new computers,
want to do whatever they need to do. Maybe they
need a fleet of vehicles because they run vehicles. Capital
investment to write off one hundred percent in the first year,
that should really get the economy pumping for some industries
and some businesses, shouldn't It.

Speaker 13 (25:50):
Absolutely it will, And again a lot of people were
holding off. This is not just my opinion, It's been
confirmed by many different surveys of small businesses. Merely they
were holding off because that is a critical factor in
whether they can afford to buy a piece of equipment,
whether or not they can write it off in the
first year. If they have to amortize it, then it's

(26:13):
going to make it more expensive by advertizing or write
it off over the next say five years, much more expensive,
and they can't really justify it.

Speaker 6 (26:23):
So it's been a huge saying.

Speaker 13 (26:24):
I think you're going to see a lot of businesses
making more capital investment. We all know that more investment
will lead to more productivity. More productivity will lead to
a growth in jobs. And you've also got the effect
of the tariffs. The fact that he's threatening to make
these companies in these countries really and the companies that

(26:46):
are in them be treated the same way as our
companies are treated in their country.

Speaker 6 (26:52):
Is that you're.

Speaker 13 (26:53):
Seeing a lot of companies rushing to open up plans
over here because they.

Speaker 6 (27:00):
No longer are going to get.

Speaker 13 (27:02):
The benefit that they have had and they would have
had under other presidents of getting it both ways. They're
getting it right off of their exports and they were
paying nothing.

Speaker 3 (27:16):
One more thing, and I've only got a moment here,
but I wanted to wait in one thing that Donald
Trump has been saying, that is, for example, put farm
workers under the direct control of the farmer.

Speaker 2 (27:26):
You're a charity of these folks.

Speaker 3 (27:27):
If this guy's been in the country, maybe he's been
here illegally fifteen twenty years. But you know him, you
know his family, he works on your farm. He's not
one of these cuminals, not one of these gang bangers.
A way for so many people to have a pathway,
not the citizenship, but to be here to work legally,
real quickly. A good idea, are a bad idea?

Speaker 6 (27:44):
I think it's a great idea.

Speaker 13 (27:46):
And it sweat was dying done all across the Southwest
and frankly a lot of states.

Speaker 6 (27:51):
Fifty years ago.

Speaker 13 (27:52):
People would regularly come over here, they'd worked three or
four months during the harvest time, and then they would
go home. And you reintertestating that we're also making it,
like you said, some bureaucrat in DC isn't going to
decide if Jose is.

Speaker 6 (28:08):
Qualified to work here or not.

Speaker 13 (28:10):
It's going to be the person who knows him and
can make that decision.

Speaker 6 (28:14):
And I think it's very very smart.

Speaker 13 (28:17):
Very practical, because the one thing you can say about
this president, he's very practical in what he comes.

Speaker 3 (28:23):
Up with a pathway for employment, not a pathway for citizenship,
but a pathway for legal employment. I think that's a
conversation worthy of having. Steve Hayes You're always a conversation
worthy of having. Thank you for being here, STI.

Speaker 6 (28:37):
It's always my pleasure. I love to be here.

Speaker 2 (28:40):
Thank you, sir.

Speaker 3 (28:40):
All Right, after the break, I'll discuss the aftermath in
Israel following the Iran strikes in early June that shook
up the world, as well as some on the ground.
We have some coverage real America'svoice correspondent Oscar Ramirez straight
ahead here on America's Voice line. Well, while the conflict

(29:01):
in Israel and Iran has quieted for the time being
following the US Operation Midnight Hammer, the threat of an
imminent continuation of this war is still on the table,
of course, does it ever really go away? Not exactly,
prime is there Benjamin that Yahoo met with President Trump
to discuss joint cooperation, how to address Iran.

Speaker 2 (29:20):
In the future.

Speaker 3 (29:20):
Addressing and assessing damage and trying to rebuild from Iran's
offensive is still reality facing many citizens in Israel. Joining
me now from Israel Israel America's Voice correspondent Oscar L
Blue Ramirez.

Speaker 2 (29:34):
He'll go just about anywhere as long as it's dangerous.

Speaker 3 (29:38):
Oscar really appreciates you being here. Give us a feeling
a sense of the people in Israel. We're at a ceasefire,
but it's always you know, like it could go off
and change in any moment.

Speaker 2 (29:51):
What are you finding on the ground when you talk
to the folks there.

Speaker 14 (29:55):
Well, just arrive us, Steve Goodenian Israel.

Speaker 8 (29:57):
We just arrived today.

Speaker 14 (30:00):
And just for everybody to know the meticulous inspection to
cross I crossed from Jordan to Israel. It took me
around three to five hours just that inspection alone. It
tells you the level of protection from the Israel authorities.

Speaker 2 (30:12):
And the meticulous inspection.

Speaker 14 (30:13):
So they are approaching crossing people from Jordan ultimately into Israel.
And when it comes to just recent attacks and Gaza,
just five IDF soldiers were killed still in Gaza, just
hours ago, and you know moments of days ago. Also
seven IDF soldiers were also assassinated in a carrier right

(30:36):
here in Gaza. So the people going back to normal,
and right here in Jerusalem also going back to normal
and tell a B. But ultimately still the things in Gaza,
they're still agitated.

Speaker 2 (30:47):
Steve. Yeah, and what is normal?

Speaker 3 (30:50):
I have to ask Oscar because look, in any moment,
the sirens could go off, the iron dome could be activated.
We're told they're running low on some of the equipment
keep Diron Dome functioning in full capacity.

Speaker 2 (31:03):
So what is normal in Israel?

Speaker 14 (31:08):
Well, what I consider to be normal is people going
back to their normal jobs and doing their normal lives.
That is what it looks like right now. It looks
at this particular moment in juncture, it looks peaceful. We
are going to go you know, during the week where
the ballistic missiles from Iran entered and and you know,
and beat the Iron Dome and you know, and hit
some particular places and tell a b We're going to

(31:29):
inspection that. And also we are going to talk to
the people to how they're feeling at this particular moment.

Speaker 1 (31:35):
You know, we just arrived.

Speaker 14 (31:36):
What I feel to right now, to Jerusalem and to
several parts of Israel, it feels calm, It feels it
feels like the people are trying to get back.

Speaker 6 (31:45):
To their normal lives.

Speaker 14 (31:46):
But anything can happen, as I'm just telling you, Steve,
just moments ago, five IDF soldiers were killed in Gaza.
So the tensions are still you know, uprising in whatever moment,
it can just trickle to difficult situations.

Speaker 3 (32:00):
Yeah, if five more soldiers killed. And this is the
middle of a Seatar with Iran, not necessarily in Gaza
as those operations continue. All right, So Oscar, you're there
for a bit, You're gonna be there for a couple
of days. Tell the folks you're going to be traveling
some looking things over, sharing your your experiences right here
in real America's voice. Give us an idea of your itinerary,

(32:20):
where you're going to be, who you're going to see,
what you expect to find.

Speaker 14 (32:24):
Well the whole you know, we're going to be here
for at least seventeen to eighteen days. We're going to
go to the north ultimately to Northern Galley to see
how that is going over there, see some spots that
they were critically hit by the Iranian attacks. Talk to
the you know, citizens of Jerusalem and talk to the
citizens of Israel ultimately some authorities as we have some
interviews lined up for people to understand how this is

(32:47):
going to project and how this is going to be
moving forward. And you know, and be sure to be
watching at every moment. This can you know easily you know,
trickle to something else like it happened just a few
weeks ago.

Speaker 3 (33:00):
Absolutely true, Oscar, I greatly appreciate you being here. Has
always been from be safe and make sure you keep
your head down. If needed, He'll be there, like you said,
seventeen eighteen days, He'll be traveling throughout the country giving
us reports every step of the way.

Speaker 2 (33:13):
So Oscar, thank you, be careful please.

Speaker 14 (33:17):
Like always see, thank you so much for the invitation.

Speaker 2 (33:20):
All right.

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America's Voice Live will continue in just a moment.

Speaker 1 (34:49):
Well.

Speaker 3 (34:50):
A short while ago, President Trump held a cabinet meeting
where he took questions from the media. Our chief White
House corresponded, Brian Glenn was there and got a question
in for Attorney General Pam Bondi. Here's what he asked
you is what she said. Listen my two questions.

Speaker 5 (35:04):
Looks like we have a road Judge Obama fact road
Jush that is said, tempted to block.

Speaker 15 (35:09):
Off the funding to a planned hairhood, which is a big,
beautiful bill cuts off.

Speaker 6 (35:14):
The funny to plant hairhood. Many plans to challenge.

Speaker 1 (35:17):
That good absolutely Yes, we're on it.

Speaker 12 (35:21):
We're on it, and I texted, I believe I talked
to yesterday's Secretary Plutnick and Secretary Besson. I reached out
to you to let you know that we were on
it in the big beautiful bill.

Speaker 10 (35:32):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (35:32):
Then I let her handle that question.

Speaker 5 (35:36):
I said, go ahead, handle all right.

Speaker 3 (35:41):
Here he is Brian Glenn standing out there in ninety
five degree heat in Washington, DC, Washington in the summer,
ninety five degrees ninety five humanity, Brian.

Speaker 2 (35:50):
I love being there, but I do not env you today.

Speaker 3 (35:52):
All right, So a lot of comments, Pam BONDI getting
a hammered on the Epstein questions as well today.

Speaker 2 (36:00):
Tell me about that exchange or a couple of those.

Speaker 3 (36:02):
Donald Trump not impressed with people talking about Epstein, saying, look,
why are you wasting our time?

Speaker 2 (36:07):
There are other bigger things to talk about. But there
is a fascination with Epstein.

Speaker 3 (36:11):
People want to know who he was connected to, and
so I think it's still fair game.

Speaker 15 (36:15):
Your thoughts, Yeah, I think it's still a fair game.
I know that Maggot's definitely talking about it, and they're
talking about other things as well, but that is one
of the things that if you go on X, it
seems like every other post is asking about this question.
But yeah, the reporter getting shut down essentially by President
Trump for asking that question. And then Bondi is saying, well,

(36:38):
when I said I was going to look at it,
I was going to look at the overall file that
was on my desk, maybe not necessarily the client list.
Now a lot of people not liking that answer on X,
but nevertheless that was her answer today.

Speaker 1 (36:54):
Will we ever know?

Speaker 15 (36:55):
I don't know, but certainly in the eyes of the president.
And this has been a show. They've got bigger things
to think about and bigger problems to solve.

Speaker 1 (37:04):
But X still talking about the Epstein files.

Speaker 2 (37:08):
Yeah, the natives are restless. You're right, the magnatives are restless.

Speaker 3 (37:11):
They want answers on the Epstein You know, that's just
the tawdry, awful things that happened.

Speaker 2 (37:18):
People know what happened.

Speaker 3 (37:19):
I mean, we've got witness after witness just saying Maxwell
is in prison.

Speaker 2 (37:23):
We know things happen, and there are no answers.

Speaker 3 (37:25):
Now the suggestion is being made that well, maybe the
previous administration cleaned out its files, if you will, took
the place to a shredded whatever.

Speaker 2 (37:34):
I don't know what to believe anymore.

Speaker 3 (37:36):
I believe that Jeffrey Epstein was connected with powerful people
and he's been able to well he's gone, but to
be able to were around him for the most part
of you know, slipped back into the ether, Brian, And
you're right, people are not impressed with that.

Speaker 1 (37:50):
They're not.

Speaker 15 (37:50):
But I think one thing we can all rest assure
is if the gentleman that is the president right now,
if he was anywhere near this list, being that the
Biden administration had this total case in their hands, would
we would have already known about it. He probably would
have been cities to jail or sitting in jail. So
we know that the president has nothing to do with this.

(38:10):
But the bigger question is who else is on that
list that perhaps they don't want to reveal, but or
who was Jeffrey Jeffrey Epstein tied to. Was he some
type of foreign agent of some sort? You know, I
don't know question obviously, I'm just speculating, right.

Speaker 3 (38:30):
Yeah, Bill Gates, there's a lot of names on that
list we'd like to know.

Speaker 2 (38:34):
I mean, Melinda Gates made it clear.

Speaker 3 (38:36):
One of the reasons she divorced Bill was because of
her annoyance.

Speaker 2 (38:40):
It has continued fraternization with Jeffrey Epstein.

Speaker 3 (38:42):
We'd like to know what that's about. I mean, honestly,
these are these are valid questions. Something else I saw
come out of there. AG Secretary Brook Rollins says they're
going to stop allowing the Chinese to buy farmland in America.
That's a big deal across Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Ohio, across
this country because China buying up farmland and close proximities

(39:02):
to military bases has been a concern. But there's also
the AG bioterrorism angle, isn't there.

Speaker 15 (39:09):
It is, and it should concern all Americans that we
have the Chinese government buying up the US land, in
particular farm land. Now, the President said this the other day,
and he says, look, if these farmers are put in
a situation where they can no longer sustain their livelihood
and they need to sell their land so that their
family can just survive, we totally understand that. It's understandable,

(39:32):
but they should not be in a predicament. Predicament where
the Chinese government or assets of the Chinese governments are
buying US land, farmland in particular, and it is a
national security issue, not as far as what are they
doing on that land, but also we need food, Steve,
and if we don't have farmers who grow our fruits
and vegetables and all the other things we need for

(39:53):
our food supply, then well that's a national security issue
and that becomes a big, big problem. And that was
one of my questions to Secretary of Rawlins in that
Cabinet meeting today.

Speaker 8 (40:04):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (40:05):
Absolutely, it becomes a big problem, and it becomes a
long term problem if they can bring in like we
saw here in Michigan where I live, or they brought
in fungus did college students from China at the University
of Michigan that they can impact the corn crop or
the wheat crop, or the rice crop or all of them.
Taking the food away from a powerful country makes it

(40:25):
the less powerful country pretty quickly, I would think, Brian,
I'll give you the last word.

Speaker 2 (40:29):
Yeah, you're absolutely right. It's a big concern.

Speaker 15 (40:31):
I think until Brooke Rawlins was here, this was only
talked about online with the magabase. But now that we
have what I would consider a great Secretary of Agriculture,
Brooke Rawlins, coming from the America First Policy Institute, which
I used to do a lot of work for and
cover them. She's a good woman. She's got smart, smart
policy plans for that administration. And so today I will

(40:53):
say my biggest takeaway today real quickly, Steve, was the
art history lesson that President Trump gave the members of
the media about the history of the Cabinet room.

Speaker 1 (41:02):
It was brilliant.

Speaker 15 (41:04):
Since we're out of time, you can follow me on
the social media at Brian Glenn TV. I plan on
doing an extensive post on this. It was brilliant, probably
have never been done before in the history of the
White House. And it was just an honor today to
be in that Cabinet room and watch President Trump peel
back the curtain on the art in the history of
that room.

Speaker 1 (41:24):
It was great.

Speaker 3 (41:25):
Steve, all right, you gotta file Brian on social media
to find out what you got me. I'm going to
go look, Brian, because I love history. You knew that
you tricked me into it. Brian Glenn, everybody, Brian, thank you.

Speaker 2 (41:37):
Thanks Dave.

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answer to our America's Voice question today, what are your
thoughts on those attacks on those ice.

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Speaker 3 (42:55):
Every day we try to tell you what makes America
wonderful in the hopes that we put a smile on
your face before you go on with the rest of
your day. Today's story comes to us from Pennsylvania's National Airport,
where the employees turned the whole building upside down to
find a woman's wedding ring her diamond was missing. April
Schmid recounts arriving at the airport from a business trip
and going to reclaim her luggage when her finger caught
an edge. Not thinking much about it, Schmidt went about

(43:18):
her business and left the airport, and when she had
idle time, she looked at her ring finger and found
four prongs no diamond. With this revelation, Schmidt went back
to the airport, immediately went to the baggage claim area
and frantically searched for the diamond with seemingly no avail.
Schmid's search caught the attention of airport staff, who went
over to see what was going on. Is Simy Schmid

(43:39):
explained her plight a small team of airport employees gathered
together to help her find the diamond and guess why.
The search went on for a little while longer, and
then an engineer, Sean Dempsey, decided to crawl inside the
conveyor belt and shine a light and he saw a
sparkle it caught his eye.

Speaker 2 (43:55):
The diamond was.

Speaker 3 (43:56):
Swiftly returned to Schmidt, who was so thankful for the
airport's staff time and patience. Stories like these show us
how even a small gesture can go such a long
way and making someone's day.

Speaker 2 (44:08):
And it reminds us, doesn't it what makes America wonderful?
Down there and all that. I bet it was dirty
on there, filthy. Look at that little that little twinkle
pretty cool. That makes America wonful. You get a smile
on your face.

Speaker 3 (44:23):
That's that's the attempt every single day, remember to fight
the good fight and keep the faith. Listen, I'll be
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