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Speaker 1 (00:09):
Well, ring that bell tweety brown, whatever the heck tweety
brown is. The area is market's clothes, brun and wall.
Quite a positive day, folks. Take a look at these numbers.
I'm seeing the Dow jones up five hundred, I'm seeing
five seventeen. They'll adjust again as the market closes five
hundred and seventeen points. Do you think the strike in
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Iran is working for the people who are the money
people in the world. Look at that NASDAK nineteen nine
hundred and thirteen, up two hundred and eighty two. By
the way, the all time high, the all time high
for Nasdaq twenty thousand, two hundred three hundred points, maybe
less than one and a half percent away from the
all time high Dow all time highs forty five thousand
(00:49):
ballpark and some of the best news of the day, folks.
We talked about goal, we talked about the vix going down.
Good news. The best news of the day. Sixty not
sixty five dollars a barrel for oil. Remember late night
on Sunday, oil trades round the clock, and I'm watching
the oil trade in Europe. I'm watching a trade in Asia.
Oil is trading around US benchmark oil is trading around
seventy seven dollars, so we're about twelve thirteen dollars below
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where it could have been if things got really really
messy in the Middleague. And I'll just Middle East. I'll
just jump over crypto Bitcoin. We talk about it every day.
One hundred and five thousand and five fifty five ballparks
very strong, very positive thing. Positive things happening on Wall
Street now because the economy likes the idea that we
may have just removed an existential threat at least for
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Israel and maybe the rest of the world by eliminating
Iran's ability to create a bomb. This is this great news.
Trump surgical strike. He didn't want it to continue with
what he said. He dropped the F bomb this morning.
We're going to talk about it all day about what's
going on in Trump's mind. He told Israel and Iran
cut it out, stop it like their children, like stop it,
And they stopped like literally sees fire. Let's bring in
(01:59):
our first gas political analyst and former journalist at the
Middle East Broadcasting Network, which is part of the State Department.
He's a big Trump supporter, I am told, and he's
here to give us insight on the Iran Israel ceasefire
and will it last. Happy to speak with ihab Abbas,
mister boss. Good to have you on, my friend. I
guess the question when he saw Trump this morning about
(02:22):
to head the NATO on the South Lawn waiting for
to board Marine one, and he told the reporter and
he was speaking of their report, he says, because they
are they're they'reffing around, and he says, they have to stop.
Do you understand me? And those words after the F
bomb were so important? Do you understand me? He wasn't
(02:43):
talking to the reporter, he was talking to Israel and Iran.
You think they heard it? Yes?
Speaker 2 (02:49):
Hi, Eric, how are you doing today? And honestly, Hi
for your viewers also thanks for having me. Yes, I
think they have clearly got the message and they will
act accordingly. President Trump, I think, from my point of view,
he did everything in this twelve Day's war. He was
(03:11):
balancing everything equally and fantastically took it from a huge
war and potentially would be the Third World War war
to vanish the war at the end until now in
a very proper way that takes both parties, the Israelis
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and Iranians to finish the military operations that could lead
to a Third World War. I believe that it could
be continual after that as an espionage war, especially from
the Mossad, to make sure that they already got everything
to the ground with the Iranian nuclear program. But the
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big chunk of this war that made us all scared
about the future of the humanity and the Middle East
and everything is gone for now, and this is because
of Donald Trump, nobody else.
Speaker 1 (04:12):
So so, mister tell us why you think. Yesterday Soryga
media ed who was a former president of Russia said, well,
the way this went down, I wouldn't put it past
Russia to supply nuclear weapons to Iran. What was that
all about? Any clue on what that was? I mean
he was he wasn't speaking for Vladimir Putin, but still,
why why would he do that?
Speaker 2 (04:35):
I think it's it's uh. It could be like maybe
a camouflage. It could be like a show that has
no evidence on the ground. I believe Russians will not
go this route. It's hard to believe that they can
go this route because Iranians could have this bombs or
(04:55):
military whatever nuclear weapon that they could have from Russia
to be transferred to the Iranian arms in the Middle
East like Huthis and Yemen, like husbald Line and Lebanon,
like Hajj Shabi in Iraq, which would be a disaster
for the whole world. And I think this is the
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main point of why Iranians was prohibited from having any
kind of nuclear programs. The issue is that they have
a lot of military Milaysia around the world, around the
Middle East that they are related to, and they could
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in one day or another having their hands on this
kind of nuclear destruction weapons and they might bomb the world.
So we not trust these approaches. So this is why
we have to cut it while it's still a baby.
So I believe Russians, especially I think mister medieval amitiative,
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he's trying to say that, hey guys, I'm here and
I wanna say something that said all about it put
and even will not go this route. Even he didn't
give Iranians any kind of like guns, bullets or I
mean a musician for for the world, So how could
they give them a nuclear weapon?
Speaker 1 (06:22):
And what about China, I don't think is there arrest
that China supports rebuilding the Iranian nuclear China has has weaponry,
what about them?
Speaker 2 (06:33):
Sorry? Can you say? Can you repeat the question?
Speaker 1 (06:34):
Well, will China assist rebuilding the Iranian melody? You know,
desire or dream of owning a nuclear weapon?
Speaker 2 (06:43):
I don't believe even China will go this route. China
right now they are playing the law profile country and
they trying to build themselves from inside outside. So they
won't put themselves right now in the front of the
US train, in front of the world train. They will
(07:05):
be smashed. So but they have to say something with
what happened and what was going on, So they said
it already, but any kind of moves, it will be
under the telescope, the microscope. We gonna discover what they
are aiming for and we're gonna kill it while it's.
Speaker 1 (07:26):
Also in the beginning. I don't think so that these Iranians, well,
they're just say they're liars. They lie to the world.
They lie every time they sit down and negotiate. They
lied to George Bush, they lied to Barack Obama. And
if you let them lie to you, they will do it.
And they all these folks sit down, they think they
have a nuclear non proliferation treaty with them and they
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continue to get closer and closer to a bomb ceasefire.
Right now, they say, we're done. Right now? Do we
run the risk of these terror cells popping up? We
let some thousands up thousands of illegal Iranians into this
country through our southern border over the last four years,
do we run the risk of terror, domestic terror from
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from exactly this route.
Speaker 2 (08:11):
It could be. I hope this won't be the case.
But one of the statements that I hid from UH
some of the Iranian officials that they can call their
sleeping cells inside the United States to start to make moves.
What kind of moves, I don't know, but this is
something I think that our FBI and even c i
(08:35):
A and all the internal like investigations and military personnel
and police you know, and I have all you integrates.
Speaker 1 (08:47):
Every American needs to be vigilant. Every American has to
say every something, I gotta call. That's something that they
can do. Cash Batallic could put some sort of hotline
number out for the FBI to contact the FBA. You
see something that doesn't look great, doesn't pass the smell test,
just make the call and we can staff that. And
I think this is the time to be doing something
like that, monster Ihababas. I appreciate your time, Thank you.
Speaker 2 (09:10):
Sir, thank you very much.
Speaker 1 (09:11):
Appreciate it. All right, folks, that was the e book.
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a half minutes. I was staying on topic, folks, in
the massively successful midnight Hammer raid on the Iranian nuclear
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facilities that basically, as Pete heex had told us, obliterate
his word, obliterated their ability to make a weapon. We
don't want to take away their ability to provide power
for their people. Which is kind of something we'll talk
about with our next guest is does the country with
the most oil under their sand really need nuclear for
their power? I don't think so. However, let's ask a
(12:04):
guy who may know my excess is the retired CIA
Human Intelligence Operations officer who worked in Russia and Central Asia.
You can tell us y US intelligence has for years
been very guarded about Iranian nuclear threats. I'm happy to
bring Scott Yellinger with us Scott. Really good to have you,
my friend. You have the history of the CIA, got
the background with the Navy and such. Tell us is
(12:26):
Iran still a threat and how much of a threat
is Iran to US, to Israel, to the rest of
the world.
Speaker 3 (12:32):
I don't think.
Speaker 4 (12:32):
I think at this point the six Trade Defense's assessment
was correct. You know, their ability has probably been set
back years now.
Speaker 3 (12:41):
We do need to find out.
Speaker 4 (12:42):
And that's why I'm eager to see the actual terms,
if there are any, of the ceasefire agreement, because I
think it's clear that the United States, or at least
the IAEA, the International Atomic Energy Agency part of the UN,
needs to be able to get in there and evaluate
the battle damage. Have all the centrifuge has been destroyed?
(13:05):
What about the quote missing uranium that was supposedly trucked
out of four dough a day before? And I think
Israel has some pretty good intelligence on this, and so
I think there'll be some coordination as the United States
and Israel put together what actual damage has been done
to the nuclear program and how how set back is
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the program now.
Speaker 3 (13:27):
I think it's set back extensively.
Speaker 4 (13:29):
Israel also took out about a dozen of Iran's top
nuclear scientists in the past two weeks, as well as
my understanding destroying databases that.
Speaker 1 (13:40):
Were do we lose you? We lose we may have
lost Scott. Let's see if we can get them back,
mad Dog or Ben? Let me know, do we have
Scott or has he frozen for good? We've called him back? Ben,
talk to me, brother, Okay, well I can't here Ben,
(14:00):
All right, Well, so talking God, we can get the
audio back with Scott. So again, we're talking to Scott Elnger,
former CIA operative and also a former Navy who's telling
us that we've gravely, gravely degraded Uranian sibility to develop
a nuclear weapon. Now whether or not we've eliminated who knows,
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it's never really really fully eliminated. So let's get back Scott.
Are you with us? Scott, so we lost you in
the middle of that. You said we're likely almost eliminated them.
They've they took out some of their most important nuclear
scientists and physicists and whatnot. But it never goes away.
The question here is, okay, so they don't have the
capability to make a bomb right now, I got it.
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How much capability do they have to incite terror around
the region and around the world, specifically the United States.
Speaker 4 (14:50):
It is pretty limited, I think at this point. Remember,
Irana has thousands of ballistic missiles, but it only has
about half the launchers it had a few days ago.
So it's the equivalent of having a lot of bullets
but no pistol to deliver them with. And so Iran's
offensive capability is pretty badly damaged. And the destruction of
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their mostly Chinese anti air defense.
Speaker 2 (15:16):
Has didn't work, means it didn't work.
Speaker 1 (15:18):
I mean, if you look at some of the video,
and we'll show some of the video. First Israel and
then the United States had complete, complete, autonomy, free reign
over the Iranian airspace, which is phenomenal. I think it
was brilliant that Trump realized that once we had complete
control over the we being I guess you can call
it a coalition now United States and Israel. Once we
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had complete control over the Iranian airspace, it was a
little threat to the American pilots, which was a brilliant move.
It was a great move. The question is what now, though?
What now? Let me just take this, because immediately Iran
said we're going to close the straight of horror moves,
and I kind of chuckled to myself, like, you don't
have anything to close the strait of home. You can put,
(16:01):
you know, bombs in the water, which they did one
time before, but ron o'd Reagan came in, swept the
bombs and then bombed all of the navy. That completely
took out the Iranian navy. Is this where we are again?
Speaker 3 (16:13):
That's right?
Speaker 4 (16:14):
Right, Operation Praying Mantis in eighty eight Reagan destroyed half
of the Iranian navy or so, so I think that
was never going to be a realistic scenario closing the straits.
We also have to remember that China, being the great
friend of Iran, immediately said they were against closing of
the straits of horror moves because Iran or China depends
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on uses eighty percent of Iran's oil exports for its
own economy.
Speaker 1 (16:41):
So well we may and then let me add on that.
And this is something I did for for a long
time before I came to television, way before Fox, I
was I was an oil person. I was a head
an oil trading company and we dealt in these these
these situations with the oil Middle Eastern oil. China needs oil.
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They produce almost none of their own oil. They have
some coal, but they can't support that massive economy of
theirs on just the coal production that they do have.
They need or global oil. They need Rainian oil, they
need rush and oil for that matter. So any sort
of oil disruption in the Middle East, certainly, even if
it's not going directly to China, the closure of the
Straight of horm moves twenty percent of the global oil,
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twenty percent of all oil produced in the world passes
through the Straight of Horror moves. That would jack the
price up. And you saw a Sunday night after the
attacks at one point it was seventy seven dollars a
barrow for West Texas Intermedia, which is basically the global
benchmark for oil. So oil was thirteen fourteen dollars higher
than it is today and would have gone a lot
higher had that straight closed. That would hurt of course,
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it would hurt the United States, but it would really
really crush the Chinese economy. Scott, did I get that
about right?
Speaker 3 (17:54):
Yes, yes, absolutely.
Speaker 4 (17:56):
China has only about ninety days of oil and oil
so they're not like the United States, but the Strategic
Petroleum Reserve, so they're really over a barrel, if you'll
pardon the pun, if that oil flow stops. So right now,
actually in China, there is panic over the entire the
entire scenario. China has been basically kicked out of the
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Middle East. Now they've lost Syria, they've lost Iran. Certainly,
their arms sales are not going to have a good
reputation because their weapons have been shown to be almost
useless against the Iran, the Israeli Air Force and the
US Air Force, and plus you know, Trump's very pro
American aggressive policies are sent a very clear message to
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China that they shouldn't even think about Taiwan. So I
think that this whole campaign that heralds I hope, increased
stability in the world as people see that America is
not to be trifled with.
Speaker 1 (18:50):
In the event, the ceasefire doesn't hold, no matter who
starts two shoots first, who shoots if it, you know,
the conflict continues, kinetically, Are we finished now or will
we jump back in?
Speaker 3 (19:01):
I think we're finished.
Speaker 4 (19:02):
However, the one thing I'm looking at right now is
that is that the Iranian people are obviously very angry
at the regime, and so it is possible if they
get through their internet blackout, that the Iranian people will
be attempting to rise up against the Iranian government. And
so I think the United States in Israel need to
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be looking for that and be prepared to continue to
take out symbols or headquarters of the repressive parts of
the government that are used against the people, like the
besieged religious police, the IRGC, which is their waff and
SS these.
Speaker 1 (19:44):
Live TV boats, you know it's live. If this happens,
all right, we're gonna We're just gonna fishup. We're gonna
tell Scott Ellinger, thank you very much. Ben you can,
you can tell them that, thank you. We'll get them
out again. We'll we'll bring them back as soon as
we can. But again, so the good news and if
I'm going to paraphrase Scott and I would tend to
agree with this, looks like we've done our part and
we hope and Trump has said to the kids Israel
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and Iran, cut out, quit fighting. It's done. I'm done.
I'm the boss here. Did you hear me? Do you
understand what I'm saying here? And I think he means business.
So I think both sides if they want to go
at it from now going forward. I would hope it's
on them because again Trump said Iran will not have
a nuclear weapon, and he just made sure of that.
He did that thirty six hours ago. All right, folks,
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Speaker 2 (22:05):
Israel.
Speaker 5 (22:05):
As soon as we made the deal, they came out
and they dropped the load of bombs, the likes of
which I've never seen before, the biggest load that we've seen.
I'm not happy with Israel. You know, when I say, okay,
now you have twelve hours, you don't go out in
the first hour.
Speaker 2 (22:19):
It just drop everything you have on them.
Speaker 5 (22:21):
So I'm not happy with them.
Speaker 2 (22:23):
I'm not happy with Iron either.
Speaker 5 (22:25):
But I'm really unhappy if Israel's going out this morning
because the one rocket that didn't land, that was shot
perhaps by mistake, that didn't land, I'm not happy about that.
You know what, we basically have two countries that have
been fighting so long and so hard that they don't
know what the fuck they're doing.
Speaker 2 (22:45):
Do you understand that?
Speaker 1 (22:47):
Well? Wow, wow, Mike drop moment, folks, let's bring in.
Let's check in with our rab chief White House corresponding
Brian glen Bron. That reminded me of HARKing back to
that's my favorite line of Trump in the history of
knowing Trump and following Trump, and from twenty fIF from
the ten years before he ran for president when at
Fox News I used to interview him and during the
first when he said to Hillary Clinton, because you'd be
(23:09):
in jail, that was the best moment. And this is
the new best moment, especially what he said after the
F bomb, he said, do you understand me? And Brian,
he wasn't talking to the reporter. He was talking to
the world.
Speaker 6 (23:22):
Yeah, he wasn't talking to Rachel Scott of ABC, which
I know and I asked quickly sent her a text
after that to say, Hey, that was a pretty good
exchange you had there. That was one of my top
three moments as well, Eric, I think President Trump and
that's coming off previous to that SoundBite there, he'd made
his way down the line there from the very end
(23:43):
of the start of the media to where Rachel was standing.
So he had had to endure a lot of different questions,
one of them being being critical if these strikes by
the B two bombers were even effective there. And I
ran against those nuclear sites, so we had to kind
of debunk the fake news, as he likes to say.
Speaker 1 (24:01):
So by the time he got.
Speaker 6 (24:02):
To Rachel Scott and she asked him the question, well
we all know the answer and what he said. Look,
I feel like you and I Eric. We know Trump
fairly well, We've been around him a lot. We understand
how he thinks. Sometimes. He was very and I'm gonna
drop the f bomb here, get ready, folks. He was
very frustrated that he negotiated a ceasefire and a piece
(24:23):
between these two countries. And like a UFC fight, when
the bell it rings to the end of the round,
you stop fighting. You don't keep throwing haymakers. And today
that's exactly what Iran and Israel did after the bell,
after the ceasefire, and President Trump did not like it.
Speaker 1 (24:42):
Yes, it felt like they Iran in Israel like like
two petulant children of his. He was daddy, He's like,
knock it off. Knock it off or else or else. Yeah,
you're both gonna get punished. And when Trump. You don't
want to be on the business end of Trump's punishment. Yeah,
you don't. You don't.
Speaker 6 (25:00):
And look, this man wants to go down as a peacemaker.
I have asked him that question. I asked him in
the O Office when Zezelensky was there. He wants to
go down as a peacemaker. He's very genuine about doing that.
And he feels like when the two entities aren't being serious,
I'll take Ukraine and Russia as well. That's another example
how he's both you know, had a pretty good tongue
(25:21):
lashing to both those leaders and said, look, don't say
you want to cease fire and you want peace, and
then an hour later you're dropping haymakers on your opponent.
Speaker 1 (25:31):
That's not the way it works.
Speaker 6 (25:32):
So President Trump is at NATO right now. He's participating
in a dinner and they've got one more event tonight
before they wrap it up, and then tomorrow a full
day of events there in the Netherlands, and he will
be back on the South Lawn. He has scheduled to
land Eric at six point fifty tomorrow night and at
(25:53):
that point I will be on the South launch.
Speaker 7 (25:54):
So let's see.
Speaker 1 (25:55):
Yes, I gotta go, Brian. But I just make this
comment very quick. By the way, nice Nice used to
the f FM frustrated. I love that. Can you imagine
if John this is Joe Biden. Can you just mention
for one minute, if Joe Bridan was the president right
now with all that's going on in the world, and
then getting him to NATO and trying to get him,
what does that? What another bullet we dodge? And when
(26:16):
Trump dodge a bullet in the year, Brian Glent awesome.
Having appreciate your time, my friend, Thank you, appreciate it,
Thank you. I folks, a question for you, A big, big,
big question for you. Because New York City. I used
to live there, can't stand it, never want to live
there again. But it is let's call it the I
go de facto democrat city in America? Are we witnessing
the final days of New York City.
Speaker 8 (26:37):
I'm supporting Soobron and we all support Sobron because supporting
Zobron is a vote for a New York That's.
Speaker 1 (26:44):
Right, folks. Because AOC says it's good for New York
to vote for a communist then it must be right attention,
New York, this could be you look at that street
right there, what are you looking at? No, it's not
a street. And in Syria, Iraq or Pakistan, that's London, or
as I call it, Landanistan. I'm telling you the place
(27:05):
they've opened up their gates. They it's it's it's got awful.
It deserves to be called that. It's a city that
has lost itself to the wrong choices, decisions, and policies.
It's a city that has lost its identity to socialism
and mass migration, uncontrolled migration. And that may very well
be New York City very soon. According to a new poll,
(27:26):
Marxist jihadist Zoran Mamdani is now leading former New York
Governor Andrew Cuomo in the Democrat primary for mayor today
happening right this very moment, and Mamdani is leading Cuomo.
It just got say, seriously, what are you thinking, New York.
I get it, I get it. The options aren't exactly spectacular.
(27:47):
You got this socialist guy who wants state run supermarkets,
loves terrorists. But on the other hand, and you know
you have to talk about this, you got Andrew Cuoma,
who reminder, resigned as New York governor under threat of
impeachment amid acations that the state covered up COVID deaths
in nursing homes. Oh and that he'd had a serially
sexually harassed women, including a female state trooper on a
(28:09):
security detail. How did one New York Post writer put it?
Let me guess killing grannies and pinching fannies. So why
should New Yorkers even consider Cuomo as an option? Well,
one big reason is his main competitor in today's Democrat primary,
thirty three year old assemblyman Zorn Mamdani, a literal socialist.
He doesn't even hide it. He wants to do super
(28:32):
cool Carl Marks type things. Give a lot of stuff away,
like freezing rant for two million residents, give it away,
make it rain because paying five thousand dollars for a
one bedroom apartment apparently isn't enough. Oh and he also
wants to open city run grocery stores.
Speaker 9 (28:48):
Grocery prices are out of control. The cost of eggs
and milk has skyrocketed. Dumb stores are even using dynamic pricing,
jacking up the cost over the course of a day
depending on what they can get away with. It doesn't
need to be this way. I'm Zaara Mandani, and as mayor,
I will create a network of city owned grocery stores.
It's like a public option for produce. We will redirect
city funds from corporate supermarkets to city owned grocery stores
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whose mission is lower prices, not price gouging. These stores
will operate without a profit motive or having to pay
property taxes or rent, and will pass on those savings net.
Speaker 1 (29:21):
You in New York's got its very own Fidel Castro.
Control the food, control the people, right, Let's just think
who else sought to federalize the food supply. Oh yeah,
that's right, Joseph Stalin did in Russia right before millions
of people starved a debt New York, are you serious
with this? One of the good easest, Comrade Mamdani promising well,
he pledges free buses and free childcare beginning at six,
(29:44):
Just give it away. He jacked up taxes on businesses
while raising the top income tax in New York City
state plus local to sixteen point seventy eight percent. In
the city tax alone almost seventeen percent, just city, not
state or federal, Almost seventeen percent. I get it. You
New Yorkers don't pay enough in taxes right to support
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the illegal invasion. You want to pay more. Does anyone
remember New York in the seventies than New York that
existed before America's Mayor Rudy Giuliani rescued one of the
greatest cities in America in nineteen ninety four, a city
of hookers and drugs at the time, and crime and
graffiti and fear and disorder. Is that how everyone forgets?
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Is that how quickly you do forget New York. There's
already been a max exodus from New York since COVID
kicked off. This guy makes it it is mayor, there
won't be any and left to pay taxes in New
York City to keep the city afloat, because baby Carl
Marx doesn't want more police. Instead, he wants a Department
of Community Safety. Oh, to prevent violence before it happens,
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New York, You're gonna need a full army of Daniel
Pennies to keep your women and children safe in the subways.
And it still won't be enough. Oh, and he's not
just a socialist, he's a pro ja hottest. He accused
Israel of apartheid and recently refused to condemn the slogan
globalize the into Flada, which means kill every Israeli. But
now I'm seeing that's probably what New Yorkers like most
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about him. Andrew Cuomo was no angel, just to be clear,
far from it. Clomo signed a bill that gave the
city America's highest income tax, already surpassing anywhere in California.
He approved the law in twenty nineteen that ended cash
bail for many crimes, which turned jail entrances basically into
revolving doors for habitual offenders. But Mamdani, well, he's a
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real winner too. He wants to abolish ice, he wants
to defund the police. He wants to cancel rent and
end eviction. He pushed for New York to cut ties
with the Israeli companies. He refuses to condemn mamas. He
wants schools to introduce critical theory and Marxist history. He
wants to tax the rich at ninety percent. He wants
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to abolish prisonsy percent. Well, even go to work at
ninety percent. Who you work, you're working for the government.
If you go to work in pay ninety percent taxes.
But hey, guys, what's cool about the marxisty hot Well,
apparently he's a rapper.
Speaker 10 (32:10):
In twenty seventeen, Zoran Mamdani released a rap track that
praised five convicted Hamas funders known as the Holy Land Five.
Now he wants to run New York.
Speaker 3 (32:19):
Man, I loved.
Speaker 10 (32:25):
Till move on, mom, Donnie says, look him up, So
we did. These five men were convicted of funneling over
twelve million dollars to Hamas, a US designated terrorist organization
responsible for the murder, rape, and kidnapping of civilians, including Americans.
Speaker 1 (32:39):
Well, I guess that's in surprise US at all, right, folks,
The city outright supports terrorists. The city outright supports the
illegal invasion that's killing America until Trump came in. Well,
good night in New York. Good morning, New York is Stan,
New York is Stan. You're about to find out exactly
what you voted for back in two and a half minutes.
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All right, folks, all the Democrats in America were so
ready to throw down Trump under the bus overs Operation
Midnight Hammer. But it sees fire seams who have shut
them up for a little while at least won't last
long or keep Jeffers is already flapping his pie hole
about that. When the president isn't babysitting our country's liberals,
he's setting international disputes settling them overseas. Trump may have
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done a great thing for the people of Israel and Iran,
but he certainly isn't happy that things had to get
out of hand at this point. To begin with. Listen
to what he said to the folks just a little
while this morning.
Speaker 5 (33:45):
Israel, as soon as we made the deal, they came
out and they dropped a load of bombs the likes
of which I've never seen before, the biggest load that
we've seen.
Speaker 11 (33:53):
I'm not happy with Israel.
Speaker 5 (33:54):
You know, when I say, okay, now you have twelve hours,
you don't go out in the first hour off everything
you have on them. So I'm not happy with them.
I'm not happy with Iron either. But I'm really unhappy
if Israel's going out this morning because the one rocket
that didn't land, that was shot perhaps by mistake, that
didn't land, I'm not happy about that. What we have,
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we basically have two countries that have been fighting so
long and so hard that they don't know what the
they're doing.
Speaker 2 (34:25):
Do you understand that?
Speaker 1 (34:26):
Do you understand that? That was the line that was
the best line at home we talked about earlier. Trump
lad braid in on his frustrations, claiming Israel basically unloaded
everything they had. Take a listen.
Speaker 2 (34:39):
I don't think so.
Speaker 5 (34:40):
But I'm not happy that Israel's going out.
Speaker 12 (34:42):
Now.
Speaker 5 (34:43):
There was one rocket that I guess was fired overboard,
it was after the time limit and admits it's target.
And now Israel's going out. These guys got to calm
down ridiculously.
Speaker 3 (34:57):
I didn't like.
Speaker 2 (34:58):
Plenty of things I saw yesterday.
Speaker 5 (35:00):
Didn't like the fact that Azria unloaded right after we
made the deal. They didn't have to unload, and I
didn't like the fact that.
Speaker 2 (35:07):
The retaliation was very strong.
Speaker 5 (35:09):
But in all fairness, is you unloaded a lot. And
now I hear is you just went out because they
felt it was violated by one rocket that didn't land anywhere.
Speaker 2 (35:19):
That's not what we.
Speaker 5 (35:20):
Want, I'll tell you, and I'm telling you I'm not
happy about.
Speaker 13 (35:22):
That is either.
Speaker 1 (35:24):
And again, as soon as Trump said to that reporter,
do you understand that's his fire held started to hold
at least all most people realize the success of Trump's
mission by now. The president still addressed the mainstream networks
that tried to make Operation Midnight Hammer sound like d Day.
Here's what Trump had to say, specifically, this is good.
This is good about CNN and MSDNC.
Speaker 5 (35:47):
I think it's been completely demolished. I think the reason
we're here is because those violets. There's be two pilots
that an unbelievable job. And you know, the fake news
like CNN in particular, they're trying to you know, trying
to say, well, I agree that it was destroyed, but
maybe not that destroyed. You know what they're doing, They're
really hurting great pilots and put their lives in the line.
(36:09):
CNN is scum and so is MSDNC. They're all and frankly,
the networks aren't much better. It's all fake news. But
they should not have done that.
Speaker 1 (36:18):
If he just leaves out there, CNN is gum and
ms DNC has scum too well. Speaking of ms DNC
being scum, mourning Joe Scarborough had no choice but to
tell the truth about Trump's secret Midnight Hammer mission. He
may have sounded like there was a gun pressed against
his back, but Morning Joe ultimately gave Trump the credit
Trump deserves. Believe it or not.
Speaker 13 (36:39):
Listen, they said on Thursday or Friday, there were no
the president had no good options. What would Monday look
like if he hadn't have moved, if Iran wasn't already
at sixty percent and ability to create nuclear weapons in
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a short matter of time?
Speaker 14 (37:04):
Right?
Speaker 13 (37:04):
I mean again, I'm not this Morning, I'm not championing
either side of this, although I ask you, David, how
difficult would it have been for any president to not
take that shot?
Speaker 1 (37:22):
Spit it out? Joe did a good job. You can
say it. I'll tell you what. When Barack Obama took
out Osama bin Laden in the middle of the night,
we all cheered them. You can do it, Joe. Morning
Joe might have been able to kind of swallow his
dignity a little bit and give Trump just a touch
of credit for the successful mission. But the ladies in
the view couldn't bring themselves to do the same. Sunny
(37:44):
host and in particular, tried to call Trump's strike unconstitutional.
Speaker 8 (37:48):
Listen to this, bs Lollmakers on both sides of the
aisle have called into question the constitutionality of Donald Trump's actions.
He bypassed Congress potentially violated the War Powers Resolution. I
believe this is certainly a clear violation of international law.
At the very least, Democratic House Leader Hakim Jeffries accused
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the President of misleading the country as to his intentions.
What do you think are the possible ramifications that President
Trump could face for arguably overstepping his authority?
Speaker 15 (38:21):
Well, look, constitutional, Constitutionally, only Congress has.
Speaker 3 (38:24):
The power to declare war.
Speaker 15 (38:26):
The War Powers Act would make it seem very clear
you need to have congressional approval on this. But president
after president after president has launched the military action without
the approval of Congress, and Congress under Democratic and Republican
leadership has complained the president is violating the war power.
Speaker 1 (38:45):
So just really really looking for the hair and the egg,
so to speak. I mean, like I just said, Brocko,
but many presidents have done this. Stop it, stop it, Sonny.
Caitlyn Collins CNN one on an entire rant about how
Trump overstepped She was halfway through a fear mongering episode
when Anderson Cooper, of all people, interrupted her and crushed
your entire narrative in real time online TV on CNN
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believe it or not worth watching.
Speaker 16 (39:10):
But that is the question here is if the United
States felt that it did not need to respond to
the Iranian retaliation, did that create the space for this?
That is what we've been hearing from administration officials, and
so the question is whether or not this still holds
for the next few hours.
Speaker 17 (39:26):
Caitlin, I just got been given a word that Iran,
according to a diplomat who brief CNN, Iran has agreed.
Speaker 1 (39:32):
To the cease fire. So this is significant.
Speaker 17 (39:36):
I just want to try to learn some more information
as soon as we get it about that.
Speaker 1 (39:39):
But if that is the case, that's.
Speaker 17 (39:41):
Incredibly significant because that is.
Speaker 1 (39:43):
We were waiting.
Speaker 17 (39:44):
We had not heard from Iran, we had not heard
from Israel. All we were going on so far has
been the president's social media post, which was some two
hours ago. So again, that is the first indication we
have that Iran has agreed to this.
Speaker 1 (39:59):
Kalen, your whole narrative just got blown out of the
water by your colleague Anderson Cooper. Thank you Anderson for
being honest for once about this. The bottom feeding social
media of sas liberals have gone off the walls over
this Iran strike. First of all, you can tell that
none of these influencers took five minutes to go online
actually read about what Trump did. They just heard the
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words bomb, Trump and Iran in the same sentence, decided
to give foreign policy advice in their little TikTok worlds.
Take a look at this one. A real genius. Los
Angeles Woman, Angeles is in California.
Speaker 12 (40:32):
This is my official application of states that you should
wipe out because we did not vote for that orange
cheetoh man over here in Los Angeles, Alabama, out of here,
Florida out of here, Arkansas boom, Oklahoma, get them gone, Ohio,
Kansas gone, Kentucky No, Arkansas ran the Tennessee fire.
Speaker 14 (41:01):
Texas, oh double double.
Speaker 12 (41:05):
Let me get my best friend out and then Texas okay,
and my family and then Texas. Anyways, I hope you
consider this application and really take it into consideration.
Speaker 1 (41:17):
Well, may I suggest Trump you start with California, but
let's get three or four, maybe five conservatives out of
California before you do that. Just kidding, I'm just kidding.
And when I say Trump, I mean allow Ran to
do what they want to do in California. Just kidding. Folks,
relax all right, before we had to break to want
to remind you about my podcast YouTube page, both updated daily.
(41:38):
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Subscribe now any one of those spots. It's always going
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I get literally hundreds of calls a day now, hundreds,
and I listened to every one of them. Guys will
tell you in the control room, ben hear me. Do
(42:00):
I listen to all these calls and we listen to
them and they're together. Sometimes I listen to every one
of these calls. You do me a favorite. So the
call today, I want to know who you think the
dumbest member of Congress is. The dumbest member of Congress?
Is it Hakeeen Jeffries, the leader the House, the minority leader?
Is it AOC making stupid comments when the when the
planes are flying, she's trashing Trump? I think that is
(42:22):
grounds for censorship? Is it Jazzy Jasmine Crockett who can't
keep her foot out of her mouth? Is Elon Omar,
who'd rather be in Somalia than here. Who's the dumbest
member of Congress? Well, I keep it tight, give me
twenty thirty seconds. You might be on TV and make
it interesting. And we have a bunch of them coming
up right after the break. All right, folks, that's my
(42:51):
favorite segment. It's either Bannon with the bandon banter, which
I adore. You know, we love that. It's great, great
information comes out of that, or this, which I love
almost as much. This is a voicemail. These are your voicemails. Again,
keep them tight, keep them uh yeah, twenty thirty seconds.
Let me know where you're from and why you believe
what you believe. But today's question for tomorrow, not for
(43:14):
these voicemails, but for tomorrow will be who's the dumbest
member of Congress? So call me eighty eight eight six,
so one oh three two toll free always let's do ben,
give me a couple of give let's start. What do
we have first?
Speaker 18 (43:24):
It looks like we have someone who is very excited
with the success of Operation Didn't Run It Runner.
Speaker 11 (43:29):
I think you're great, and I think Trump should just
bombed a tell out of these people.
Speaker 1 (43:35):
There you go, short and sweet, got it. Think you're great. Okay,
next one, Ben, what is this?
Speaker 18 (43:39):
I believe this is a musical number of the same type.
Speaker 19 (43:43):
Hi, I mean Sue, And it would also like to
reiterate Steed Doll purity of Barbara want.
Speaker 9 (43:53):
Bomb bomb bomb bomb bomb Iran bomb bumb bomb bomb
bomb Iran bomber.
Speaker 19 (44:02):
And Tola don't don't because I grew up through all
that stopped in the seventies and we should have wiped
them off the map.
Speaker 1 (44:14):
Then there you go. And that when she was referring
to Steve Dolla, it's a local radio guy in Chicago,
by the way, who used to do parody songs and
bomb bomb bomb bomb bomb Moran. And also Betola to
the song My Sharona, remember that song, this eighty song
My Sharona? Very well, that was a great one. Got
to get that one in there, always, all right, Betty?
(44:34):
Next up?
Speaker 18 (44:35):
Who do we got a message from Rob from Vegas?
Speaker 1 (44:38):
Okay, hold up, just a message from Rob from Vegas.
Now what I do is I listened to all these
voicemails and I grabbed some and I'd send them over
and sometimes my little note message from Rob and Vegas.
I have no idea I can't remember what this one was,
so play a ben.
Speaker 20 (44:51):
Hey, Eric, this is Rob Brackett from Las Vegas, Nevada.
Love your show, brother, Keep doing what you're doing.
Speaker 7 (44:58):
Hey.
Speaker 20 (44:58):
A couple of questions. Number one, why aren't we charging
people with treeson? I mean, what the Joe Biden regime
did was just absolute treason.
Speaker 11 (45:08):
I mean, we need to start.
Speaker 20 (45:09):
Holding people accountable.
Speaker 11 (45:11):
And the other thing is not a question, but man,
if you see something to say something, we need to
get back to that situation. We got a lot of
people that don't like us here in the interior of America,
and I'm telling you all the citizens need to remain vigilant.
And like I said, if you see something, report it,
(45:33):
say something. It's a great Keep up the good work, brother,
Love you, Eric.
Speaker 1 (45:36):
Thank you, thank you. That was a great comment. Two things,
Number one, why don't we charge these people trees? And
I would say Obama could be charged with treason for
sending one hundred and fifty billion dollars back to Iran, right,
and then Biden could be charged with treason for sending
six billion dollars around a couple of months before they
wiped out fourteen hundred innocent Israelis at that music festival,
and maybe even Alle Handro Majorcis should be charged with
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treason for letting I don't know, twelve million illegals across
the border in four years saying everything's fine, the border
is intact. Trees and trees and trees, and the other
one sees something, say something great, idea, Benny, what do
we got next?
Speaker 18 (46:11):
We have a viewer who is happy with this segment.
Speaker 7 (46:14):
Thank you, mister Bowling, appreciate it. Thanks for letting me
talk to you, because I just wanted to say that,
you know, I agree with everything you're doing. You let
us people talk to you.
Speaker 1 (46:27):
That's what I really like about this. I really I
put this together years ago and never really used it
to this extent. But I'll tell you when I put
this up and say call me, I get hundreds hundreds
of you people calling in, and again it's it's hard
to listen to them. All they're great, but hear your voice,
and we want to tell people. I let you guys
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know what you guys are thinking. So you just don't
think it's just our voice is here, it's you two.
Go ahead, Benny, what's next?
Speaker 18 (46:53):
I believe it's a pretty similar one O.
Speaker 7 (46:54):
Good name, mister Eric. I appreciate you letting us call
you because you know you're one of the only people
where the Americans can tell what we think. And thank
you for doing what you're doing.
Speaker 14 (47:06):
Man.
Speaker 7 (47:07):
You know you give us, You give us a you know,
a bridge to talk to our fellow Americans, and there's
no other way. You're the greatest. But you know, I
think you should be up there with helping President Trump.
Speaker 12 (47:21):
Man.
Speaker 7 (47:21):
Y'all you make a great team with him. I mean,
y'all tell you what tell people what's going on, you know,
And I appreciate that. And I know the rest of
the country does. We love you guys man your heroes
to us, We.
Speaker 1 (47:33):
Love you too. I love you. There's very nice comment.
Thank you very much regarding Trump. You know, I think
the request was in in twenty sixteen, Steve and Stephen K.
Bannon and Ryan's previous brought me over to the Trump
Tower to talk about becoming Secretary of Commerce for them,
and at the time was a fox. He just couldn't
do it. I support him every which way possibly can. Beny,
(47:54):
how many left and what do we have?
Speaker 18 (47:55):
We have four more right now? We have cash money
from Cincinnati.
Speaker 1 (47:59):
Right, other musical.
Speaker 7 (48:00):
Number BB great show.
Speaker 14 (48:02):
This is cash money from Cincinnati. I'd like to sing
one trees and nothing more than trees, and we're all
on godly rees and it's time to shut him down,
all right.
Speaker 1 (48:19):
So I like the songs. You can tell you're a
good singer. Go ahead, even if you're not the greatest
of the member. I didn't even knowe that song, Ben,
let's explain on them. Go go.
Speaker 21 (48:29):
Hey, Eric Bowling, this is Joyce Friedland.
Speaker 11 (48:33):
We're gonna call.
Speaker 21 (48:34):
We wanted to comment on what President Trump has just
done in Iran, and we are behind our president. We're
following his plans and he's doing a great job. And
we're so glad to see you over here on Real
America's Voice.
Speaker 7 (48:52):
Have a great day, do it.
Speaker 1 (48:53):
Let's do another one. Thank you, do another one quick?
Speaker 22 (48:55):
Hey, Eric, I was so excited. This is hippie Diva
when you came from the dark side to the Palace
of Hope and light. You and Steve Bannon love the banter.
Do ballers China out do each other? Love it? What
a great intro. Keep up the good job. So glad
(49:16):
you're with Real America's Voice.
Speaker 1 (49:20):
Sweezon got quick, Eric, Eric.
Speaker 12 (49:23):
How you doing?
Speaker 22 (49:24):
Jim Singer out here in Portville, California watching you.
Speaker 7 (49:27):
You're great with Steve Bannon.
Speaker 5 (49:29):
I love him too. You guys are great when.
Speaker 7 (49:31):
You do that ten minutes together before he goes on.
I love that where you both guys go back and forth.
Speaker 6 (49:38):
So keep up the good work America first.
Speaker 7 (49:41):
And God bless you guys.
Speaker 22 (49:43):
And then go Rab.
Speaker 1 (49:45):
There you go, go, Rabs, go Ban and band's up next,
Warham and tell Ban and tell Ban get Let's do
these tosses more often. I love you guys. See it's
again tomorrow