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Speaker 1 (00:21):
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Speaker 2 (00:56):
All right.
Speaker 1 (00:56):
We have to leave tonight with a sitting US senator
being put in handcuffs. That's what happened earlier today with
Democrat Senator Alex Medilla tried to crash Homeland Security Secretary
of Christy Nomes press conference. I want you to watch
carefully look at the behavior of the Senate and ask yourself,
if you did this, what would police do you?
Speaker 3 (01:13):
Let's watch.
Speaker 4 (01:15):
Hands I have a questions for the secretary because the
fact of.
Speaker 1 (01:21):
The matter is half a dozen FI criminals on yours.
Speaker 5 (01:28):
I also wanted to head it off.
Speaker 6 (01:31):
Many of our ice agents have been dotted.
Speaker 1 (01:36):
Back all right, cool hand, lat other hand.
Speaker 4 (01:44):
Surtay, other hand.
Speaker 1 (01:53):
I've been in this town thirty six years, a man
that I've never seen an episode like that. I support
everyone's right to free speech, and if I disagree with it,
shouting even and disrupting art, you're aventually going to get that.
But the second an officer stops you and ask you
to put your hands up, if you hit right with
your right hand and then your left hand, and then
you lean your weight forward and you push into them,
you're assaulting an officer. Yep, that's what democrats said happened
(02:16):
on January sixth, and I said every time when someone
laid their hands on a Capitol police cop, they should
have gone to prison. This is not appropriate behavior. It
sends the wrong message for everyone. But it's obvious what happened.
Right hand strike, left hand strike, full push, driving his
body into the officer. It's going to be interesting to
see if he faces criminal charges. But it's not what
an elected leader should be doing your thoughts.
Speaker 6 (02:39):
You know who custom Otto is estem Auto Sure, Yeah,
longtime coach for Mike Tyson. Became almost like a father
figure to him. He had a quote one time, actually,
I suppose he said it a lot to Mike Tyson.
Make them miss, make them pay, And those law enforcement
officers made Alex Padilla miss and they made him pay. Yeah,
but you know the behavior of someone who is supposed
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to be respectful towards law enforcement, someone who is supposed
to be respectful in all forms. As a member of Congress,
you're supposed to be a role model, and it's unfortunate
to see. Also, though he is from California and just
the culture that we see in California right now, all
up and down the state, I think.
Speaker 7 (03:20):
That this probably fits right into that brand.
Speaker 1 (03:23):
Many years ago, worked as a deputy sheriff in Connecticut,
and when you go through your training they can do
you learn to look for certain someone's looking to instigate,
and this was someone who came there looking to instigate
the transaction. He wanted that image. I don't think the
image is going to serve him well in the public.
We'll see, I mean, the American public seemed to be
on the side of law enforcement immigration. Now, while that
ugly scene occurred in one part of the capital, today
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the part of the Capitol some big news. For the
second time in a month, Congress actually cut spending America
Amanda Risk's practice in NPR PBS to fund at least
by the.
Speaker 6 (03:56):
House tell us about Yeah, absolutely incredible. So this nine
point four billion dollar recision package that was proposed by
the White House passed out of the House, and as
you said, one point one billion dollars pulled from NPR
and PBS, so they are effectively no more. This is
something that I think, especially for Americans who watched that
hearing and they watch the heads of those organizations try
(04:17):
to defend some of the very unbecoming comment content for children.
I think that the American people quickly became on the
side of we don't need it anymore. There's plenty of
content out there from wholesome platforms.
Speaker 7 (04:33):
You don't have to monitor. Yeah, you don't have to.
Speaker 6 (04:35):
Monitor what your kids are watching to make sure there's
not some agenda woven in Congress.
Speaker 1 (04:39):
Isn't putting them out of business. It's simply saying, go
do what other media do. Go get private money. Go
earn your money, but do it. They'll still be in
business and they'll just have to spend a little lesson,
maybe be a little less woke to attract the private
money they need to do this. But it was a
big moment. We've got some great guests to talk about that.
Anything else today that you were watching that cut your.
Speaker 6 (04:58):
Attention, because yes, indeed. Well, speaking of what's going to
be happening this weekend, Christy Walton, who is the heiress
to a literal fortune from Walmart, she put out an
ad in The New York Times.
Speaker 7 (05:11):
This was funded by her own personal.
Speaker 6 (05:13):
Money, but an ad that seemed to be supporting the
protest that's going to be taking place this Saturday, which
is organized through the hashtag no Kings, you know, obviously
talking about President Trump and his ostensible behavior as a mamark. However,
she was forced to clarify that this was only in
support of those types of peaceful protests and not what
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we are currently seeing. Although I'm pretty sure John, in
the minds of the American people, they're all the same.
Speaker 3 (05:40):
Yeah, I think that's right.
Speaker 1 (05:41):
And also the behavior will tell us how we look
at this On Monday, when we look back at it.
President Trump had a really fun and response. I don't
feel much like a king, ye Merseley marks a few
hours a day that much king life. So all right,
we were lucky today to spend some time with two
members of Congress. Are going to kick the show off
with one of them, Congressman Ralph Norman for the Great
State of South care a champion of cutting spending. This
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is a big moment for him. Listen to what we're
talking about. All right, joining us now from the Great
State of South Carolina, Congressman.
Speaker 2 (06:08):
At Ralph Norman, one of the Greek champions.
Speaker 1 (06:10):
I'm producing spending in this year, he's been getting it delivered.
A congressman, congratulations, the recision pack is good to have
you in the show.
Speaker 8 (06:18):
There's big day, John. It was close, but is we won?
Speaker 2 (06:21):
Is a big day? Yeah, it is.
Speaker 1 (06:23):
And the funding PBS and NPR. I was here during
the end of the Reagan era and they were talking
about doing it. Then you actually got it done in
the House today we did.
Speaker 9 (06:32):
There's a lot of controversy, or a lot of discussion,
i'd say, but you know they've gone woke. Those two
ought to have to compete on their own without federal dollars,
if they're going to be a basically just a woke
DEI program, and the advocated things that American people don't,
you know, proved in the last election, do not want.
So we got that and so many other things are waste,
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fraud and abuse.
Speaker 8 (06:56):
We just need to do more of them.
Speaker 7 (06:58):
I love it.
Speaker 10 (07:00):
Nrisman.
Speaker 6 (07:00):
This was a relatively outside the box approach to cutting
spending and saving taxpayers money. I understand it was a
rickety process. There were a few Republicans stragglers that you
had to get on. But now that you have pushed
this one through and you've saved the American people nine
and a half billion dollars effectively, is that a crack
in the dam That maybe means that more decision packages
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can come and come and come, and it'll just be
smooth sailing.
Speaker 9 (07:26):
I don't know whether it be smooth sailing for it, Amanda,
but all I know is this, thanks to Elon Musk,
we would have never uncovered what we uncovered is because
he had the bandwidth to bring out what's the tax
dollars should never have been spent for both overseas and
then here on things like PBS and other things. But
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I hope so, because the financial cliff that we're own
is real. We've got a math problem in Congress. We
spend too much. And what he did was highlight the
absurdity of the nine point four b in which I
can't think of anything that would have to be would
go down as qualifying for borrowed tax money. So I
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hope it will, and I hope we can keep them
coming to show the American people, since we have the
House of the Senate and the White House, that we
mean what we say and we're true conservatives.
Speaker 8 (08:21):
So I'm excited about it.
Speaker 1 (08:22):
Yeah, it was a good day for the American public
and the taxpayer. Sara, I want to also talk about
law and arder. You've always been a champion of it.
Today we saw a California Democratic Senator, Alex Padilla go
in try to disrupt a news conference. We all free speech,
all right, I understand that part. But when he starts
pushing law enforcement officers, he's laying his hands on federal
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law enforcement who are giving him an order. I want
to just get your thoughts on what he saw, what
example he might have sent for young people, and whether
charges are weren't.
Speaker 9 (08:52):
It what I saw John on the film was that
he rushed to the podium. He wasn't invited, he wasn't
on the agenda, if you will, and the fact that
he started pushing law enforcement officers.
Speaker 8 (09:05):
He should have been thrown out.
Speaker 9 (09:07):
And you know, I don't know why these democrats think
they can just disrupt and get by with it. They've
never had consequences like the Trump administration is going to impose.
Speaker 8 (09:17):
And you see it on the rights that.
Speaker 9 (09:19):
Are tearing up buildings, burning cars and disrupting the business
world in California. So for once, they've got a president
who is going to have consequences for him. And on
the senator getting thrown out. You know what else were
they supposed to do? Just let him care at Rant
and Rave. No, it's not his show to do that.
(09:41):
If he wants to go on a podcast or if
he wants to call a press conference in Rant and Rave,
he can do that, but not here.
Speaker 8 (09:48):
It wasn't the place, it wasn't the time. And I
think he did the right thing.
Speaker 7 (09:52):
Sir.
Speaker 6 (09:52):
You are one of the most effective messagers in Congress.
You have such sharp statistics and easy to digest information
for people, especially with respect to Medicaid seven times more
Medicaid expenditures going towards able bodied single adults than those
who are the most vulnerable. How on earth did Democrats
have a leg to stand on when they are countering
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Republicans message on medicare.
Speaker 9 (10:16):
You know, their only message is and we did the
right thing with Medicaid. Illegals should not get a paycheck
from the government. Healthy Americans who just choose not to
go to work should not get a paycheck from the
federal government.
Speaker 8 (10:31):
And we had to fight for that.
Speaker 9 (10:32):
You know, we in the budget three of us held
the budget up to debate that out, along with so
many other things in Medicaid. If you look at the
math on this, since twenty nineteen to twenty twenty three
has risen over fifty eight percent. It's slated to be
a tree and dollar expense for this for America, which
we can't afford because you combine the healthy Americans that
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shouldn't be getting to check and then the illegals that
shouldn't be getting to check. You know, we've got to
have some sanity to where our tax dollars are going. Now,
I get the Democrats is going to try to use
this as leverage to broadcast on the mainstream media that
we're cutting Medicaid and Medicare.
Speaker 8 (11:15):
We're not on medicaid.
Speaker 9 (11:17):
We if the two parties I mentioned, illegals and heart
Americans just choose not to work, don't deserve a check.
I don't call that cutting I call that cutting out waste.
Speaker 8 (11:27):
Fraud, and abuse.
Speaker 9 (11:28):
In the same way with the subsidies, why should car
manufacturers manufacturing electric battery operated cars get a subsidy to
the tune of seven five hundred dollars.
Speaker 8 (11:39):
They shouldn't have to.
Speaker 9 (11:40):
They should compete like every other company car company in
this country. So you know, I just I praise Donald
Trump for the courage to do this, and I praise
Elon Musk on the spending side to give us the
recisions that we now have that we would have never
had had he not come on the scene.
Speaker 1 (12:00):
Congress Fan, I wanted to ask a little bit. We've
been documenting on the show with us some big stories
in the last few days on COVID and some of
the things that China knew and did that hadn't been
reported to the American public until recently. We've had the
espionage all, we have the pathogens suck into the country.
You supported a very important amendment into the Clarity Act
to make sure that we start to rain in some
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of these Chinese technologies that spy in Americans.
Speaker 2 (12:24):
Tell us about it.
Speaker 1 (12:25):
Why it's so important to the people watching tonight.
Speaker 9 (12:28):
Well, first of all, as far as the coronavirus, we
all remember that supposed it came from a bat that
buroaculously went across went into America. We're now finding, thanks
to you, John and your investigative work, that neuroscientists, Chinese
neuroscientists were trying to get a patent on a vaccine.
They didn't know the intent, they didn't know there was
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the ramplifications of the vaccine. That was in twenty twenty
and you know now they cast a light on it.
People suspected something was wrong anyway, and to do it
that early, how and why? And Darren the Hood's office
and UH and his position with HHS and UH and
the doctor Katholic I think are raising the questions that
(13:12):
this this virus.
Speaker 8 (13:15):
Was man made in a factory in the in a factory.
Speaker 3 (13:18):
UH.
Speaker 9 (13:18):
And why we're not calling we're not severing ties at
every level, namely TikTok, which is we can never have
the reciprocal agreement. Uh to go into the Chinese, to
China and advertise and do what TikTok does. But no,
it just shows you how our enemies, our main number
(13:38):
one enemy is China, and.
Speaker 8 (13:41):
It's as it's after the fact.
Speaker 9 (13:44):
Look at the money that it costs this country, look
at the desks, and look at the fact that it's
caused a great pain to the Americans and still causing
pain now.
Speaker 8 (13:54):
But it's been uncovered.
Speaker 9 (13:55):
And hopefully we will learn from this and take actions
and uh and not let this happen again. I'm worried
about the food that I think two Chinese nations will
call trying to put some type virus that will cause the.
Speaker 8 (14:09):
Crops to die.
Speaker 9 (14:11):
We've got to look on them as an adversary that
they are.
Speaker 7 (14:15):
A boyfriend and girlfriend.
Speaker 6 (14:16):
How romantic they're trying to poison the American people's crops.
Speaker 7 (14:19):
Sir, before we let.
Speaker 6 (14:20):
You go, when I ask you, we talked about law
and order, and there's a video that has gone viral
of Brevard County, Florida's sheriff basically saying if you try
any shenanigans, you're going to go to jail. If you
try to assault a police officer or hurt a law
enforcement officer, you will go to the morgue. Is this
the type of messaging that can hopefully quell some of
these protests that are set to take place Saturday before
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they even start.
Speaker 8 (14:42):
You know, Amanda.
Speaker 9 (14:44):
Yes, And the fact you just cannot burn a building down,
or break windows or burn cars and not have consequences.
But when you try to maim a police officer who
are trying to keep peace, they go take action.
Speaker 2 (15:00):
This send Joe Biden.
Speaker 3 (15:01):
They're dealing with.
Speaker 9 (15:02):
All they get is tough words and no action. This
president will send the necessary people in and the chef
that you mentioned will take the necessary action.
Speaker 8 (15:10):
I can tell you this.
Speaker 9 (15:11):
In York County, South Carolina, we got a sheriff who
will do the same thing. He will not put up
with it, and he'll maintain law and order, and those
who think otherwise will be put in jail and will
suffer the consequences.
Speaker 8 (15:24):
So he's exactly right.
Speaker 2 (15:27):
Congressman.
Speaker 1 (15:28):
Is such a great honor to have you on a
show on such a momentous day. Two consecutive bills passing
Congress with cuts into the BBB, and now this one
congratulation because I know you've been working on this for
a very long time.
Speaker 3 (15:40):
Good to have you out.
Speaker 8 (15:41):
Thank you so much, appreciate it, Yes, sir, thanks so much.
Speaker 1 (15:43):
All right, coming up, folks, sanctuary state governor's testified in
front of Congress today.
Speaker 2 (15:47):
Did they make a good case set out? I think
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Speaker 1 (15:49):
Answer from our next yest Congressman Eron Brotherson of Missouri right.
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Speaker 6 (17:21):
Welcome back to just the News, No Noise. Sanctuary State
Governors Kathy Hopel of New York, JB. Pritzker of Illinois,
and Tim Walts of Minnesota. We're testifying up on Capitol
Hill today before the House Oversight Committee, trying to defend
their policies, and it did not turn out very well
for them, especially considering the American public have started to
favor President Trump's immigration policies considerably more than the Democrats' position.
Speaker 7 (17:44):
So joining us now to talk about all of what
went down.
Speaker 6 (17:47):
Congressman from Missouri, Eric Burlison, Congressman, thank you so much
for being here.
Speaker 10 (17:51):
Great to be on first.
Speaker 6 (17:53):
Congratulations, nine and a half billion dollars worth of funding
pulled back to the American people, essentially that recisions package
and one I think it was one point one billion
coming from NPR and PBS.
Speaker 7 (18:04):
Congratulations.
Speaker 10 (18:06):
Yeah, that was a big win.
Speaker 11 (18:09):
Whenever the vote was happening, we were losing the vote,
and I think leadership was able to flip a couple
of Republicans to vote for it. But I mean my
thought was, if we can't do this, we why are
we even coming up here?
Speaker 3 (18:24):
Right?
Speaker 11 (18:24):
Because this is the most pathetic, absolutely pathetic, inexcusable expenses,
taxpayer expenses, you know, all that crazy stuff woke stuff
through USAID and then you know MPR and PBS funding
basically these leftist leaning, you know, news outlets that really
compete with folks like you all, and it's just if
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we couldn't do that, what are we doing? So I'm
glad that, I mean, we squeaked it by, but I'm
glad that we passed it.
Speaker 3 (18:52):
Yeah, it's a historic moment.
Speaker 10 (18:54):
The towns are changing, there's no doubt.
Speaker 1 (18:57):
There's this extraordinary set of exchanges today during this hearing
with the sanctuary UH state governors, and there's a moment where.
Speaker 2 (19:05):
I think you, I know, you feel strong about this.
Speaker 1 (19:07):
You don't think the term sanctuary governor should be in
our lexicon?
Speaker 3 (19:10):
Should it?
Speaker 10 (19:13):
Yeah?
Speaker 11 (19:13):
No, these governors refuse to admit that they have sanctuary policies. Look,
when you're funding when you're providing medicaid to illegal immigrants,
when you issue executive orders that benefit illegal immigrants, whenever
you provide.
Speaker 10 (19:28):
Low income housing, you know, to them, I mean, you
know the book.
Speaker 11 (19:32):
They're baiting them into the country, and they're blaming us
in the federal government for or not stopping them.
Speaker 10 (19:40):
And I mean, these these.
Speaker 11 (19:41):
Governors are just so obtuse as to what they're doing.
And that's what that's what that hearing was about today.
What was remarkable as Governor Waltz has the audacity too
to not work with ICE.
Speaker 10 (19:56):
Whenever ICE issues.
Speaker 11 (19:57):
A detainer when there's a criminal in and so they
released them into the community. And then when ICE goes
into the community to get these individuals, then he calls
them gestapo, which is an absolute insult to I mean,
he's a history teacher. He should he should know history
a little bit better than that. You know this, it's
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an absolute insult to the Jewish American community to actually
just Jews around the world, and to compare the Holocaust
with the Ice officers enforcing the federal law for people
that are not even supposed to be here.
Speaker 10 (20:34):
It's just it was absurd.
Speaker 7 (20:39):
Congressman.
Speaker 6 (20:39):
I think America's most infamous sanctuary city, Los Angeles, its
mayor is a little tied up right now in her
own city trying to keep things under control. But President
Trump said, you know, the last two nights have been
actually pretty quiet, thank goodness for the National Guard.
Speaker 7 (20:54):
Is that the way going forward was.
Speaker 6 (20:56):
This and maybe it was this by a test by
these radical groups to see just how far they could get,
and I guess they found out.
Speaker 11 (21:04):
Yeah, And I think today Annapoline Aluda did a really
good job of tying or connecting these radical groups with
funding that's coming from a Chinese billionaire who's a member
of the Chinese Communist Party. So that was one of
the more explosive things that came out in today's hearing.
Speaker 10 (21:21):
We all knew that that.
Speaker 11 (21:22):
These protests and protesters are often paid, or at least
the organizations that are that are jitting them up are
are funded by George Soros, But in this case it's
the Chinese Communist Party that's actually trying to create all
these protests.
Speaker 3 (21:41):
That's amazing.
Speaker 1 (21:42):
So we all, I know, support free speech, but I'd
like to get your reaction to what Senator Alex Padilla
did today going in and then when law enforcement tried
to stop him, literally pushing a striking law enforcement to
continue driving towards Secretary Nome. We're all for free speech,
but I guess putting your hands on law enforcement takes
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it to a different level, doesn't it.
Speaker 11 (22:06):
Yeah, I think he probably knew what he was doing.
I think he was looking for a spectacle. Look, he
bum rushed the stage in an aggressive tone, and those
officers are there.
Speaker 10 (22:19):
To protect Christy Nome.
Speaker 11 (22:23):
I think that, you know, it's unfortunate that it happened,
and I but at the end of the day, I
think he probably wanted.
Speaker 3 (22:29):
It to happen.
Speaker 2 (22:30):
Should he be charged, you think I'll have.
Speaker 10 (22:33):
To go back and look at the footage.
Speaker 11 (22:35):
I've only seen it from other people's cell phones, but
I'll withhold my judgment until I see all the facts.
Speaker 3 (22:43):
The thing to do.
Speaker 6 (22:44):
Yeah, well, and I think the unfortunate thing is that
when you have these rioters, a lot of them young people,
who are looking at Capitol Hill and saying, well, that
guy's a member of Congress, he's a US senator. And
they see these people behaving this way Maxine Waters trying
to bust into an ice fist, and they see them
acting that way, it's not really a surprise that they are,
(23:05):
you know, maneuvering in the same disrespectful ways towards law enforcement.
Speaker 11 (23:10):
Yeah, they are losing their party, I mean, and look,
they've lost a lot of the working class voters who
are just fed up and fed up with being you know,
living in communities that are unsafe and seeing the news
and seeing illegal immigrants that are raping young girls in
this country. It's just it's I think people are fed
(23:31):
up with it. And then but the Democrats, you know,
we've known for quite some time that they are doing this.
They're they're they're seeding these communities with illegal immigrants so
that they can boost the census. And I've heard that
if if all the illegals left some of these states,
we're going to see a lot of a lot of
(23:53):
Congressional seats flipped to the red.
Speaker 3 (23:55):
Yeah, no doubt.
Speaker 2 (23:57):
So.
Speaker 1 (23:58):
The Freedom caucussys far for a very long time to
get a serious discussion and serious action going in Washington,
DC and cutting spending.
Speaker 2 (24:07):
The Big Beautiful Bill cuts out about one hundred and
eighty billion a year.
Speaker 1 (24:09):
You kind out nine billion more today, including something that
Republicans have talked about doing for decades, defunding PBS and NPR.
You have a lot more targets, a lot more recisions ahead.
This is a starting point, not an endpoint, for the
cutting and spending.
Speaker 11 (24:23):
Right one hundred percent, you know, and I think that
we've demonstrated that we can get the rust off the
gears here and start to.
Speaker 10 (24:32):
Make some cuts.
Speaker 11 (24:32):
Now, this was, in my opinion, it wasn't enough, but
at least it's something. At least it's a start, and
it's my hope that the administration, well, first this needs
to pass the Senate and then it's my hope that
the administration sends us some more that decisions to make.
And so hopefully this is a start of something beautiful.
Speaker 7 (24:52):
Parison.
Speaker 6 (24:52):
We are heading into the dog days of summer. People
are looking to travel if they have a little bit
of financial flexibility. Scott Ves, I think has been a
great messenger on the fact that inflation has gone down,
the jobs numbers have been higher than expected. Do you
think the American people are feeling that.
Speaker 11 (25:07):
Though I do a little bit, it's still so expensive
to go out to eat anymore, and hopefully those prices
start to come down. The good thing is gasoline prices,
which especially during the you know, the summer, people drive
and do a lot of road trips, and the fact
that gasoline is you know, at such low rates.
Speaker 10 (25:30):
Is good for people's pocketbook.
Speaker 1 (25:32):
Yeah, people are definitely failing it. You can see it.
You can see that in the store lines, sir. What
else has ahead of The Oversight committee's been doing some
sensational work, whether it's Act Bloom, all the sanctuary cities.
What else is on the overside agenda that you're working at,
because you're often doing some of the most fun stuff
in all of Congress.
Speaker 11 (25:51):
Yeah, Well, in Marjorie's committee, we're going to be tackling
NGOs a little bit more, and some of the money
that was flowing through those organizations, and so that'll be
interesting trying to identify you know, don't like federal I'm sorry,
like leftist donors that were seeding money and then then
(26:12):
money was being put into these programs. So we're going
to continue that investigation. But yeah, every day is an
interesting day in oversight. It never gets boring. Sure, absolutely, Congressman.
Speaker 6 (26:25):
Some might say that Republicans had some decent wins in November,
you know, little things like winning the White House and
keeping the House and flipping the Senate.
Speaker 7 (26:33):
But last night something happened that. I mean, it's way
more important.
Speaker 6 (26:37):
Republicans won the congressional baseball game.
Speaker 7 (26:40):
You were on the team. Now.
Speaker 6 (26:41):
I remember a few years ago there were some shenanigans
by Democrats. I believe that one of them showed the
universal sign of disapproval using one of her fingers.
Speaker 7 (26:50):
Did anything like that go down last night?
Speaker 10 (26:52):
I didn't see any. It was good.
Speaker 11 (26:55):
It was good, clean fun and the you know, the
August Fluger had the most amazing catch that last night.
For me, I'm playing, and I didn't play my first
couple of years because I just wanted to figure out
how to be a good congressman Before I start doing
some extracurricular stuff like this, but it was it's really
(27:17):
we raised a lot of money for charity and we
filled the stadium, and really it's just a great way
to get to know because look, the house is a
team sport. You know, you can't act alone. The more
people that you know and and and have a relationship with,
and that's a great for me. That was the number
one reason why I wanted to play.
Speaker 6 (27:39):
Yeah, great game, always good to keep it clean. So
I'm glad that that happened, and I'm glad that you
guys had.
Speaker 7 (27:44):
A victorious night.
Speaker 6 (27:45):
Congress and Eric and Eric Burlison from a great state
of Missouri.
Speaker 7 (27:48):
Thank you so much. Sarah, good to see you.
Speaker 6 (27:50):
Thank you absolutely all right, everybody up next. Why are
we spotting Palestine flags and Kafia's in the anti ice
protest going on around the country, you know, but we're
going to talk about it next.
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Speaker 2 (29:30):
Welcome back in America.
Speaker 1 (29:31):
We've been looking at a lot of the video footage
and photos of these protests that started in la now
in Chicago, New York, other places. You see a lot
of different causes of the far left. You see communists, socialists,
obviously anti ice protesters, and you're seeing a growing number
of people who are part of the Free Palestine movement
also joining in in these riots and protests joining us
(29:53):
now the executive vice president of the Coalition for Jewish Values,
Rabbi Yakov Menken, Rabbi, good to have you on the sh.
Speaker 10 (30:01):
Thank you so much for having me back.
Speaker 1 (30:03):
All right, it seems like this is a mismatch, right
would pro Palestinian protesters be aligned with people who are
trying to keep illegal migrants and criminal legal minants in
our country. But they've joined forces, haven't they.
Speaker 12 (30:18):
You know, it's an intersectionality of the anarchists. It's all
the people who favor violence and destroying America gathering using
whatever pretense they can. I mean, you know this from
the group calling itself Gays for Gaza or Queers for Palestine.
There are a few more ideas more suicidal than that.
(30:40):
Because the treatment of those identified as homosexual in Gaza.
Speaker 10 (30:45):
Let's just say they don't live long. It's very sad.
Speaker 12 (30:48):
And you know that for these people to line up
and say, oh, no, no, we support Arabs being slaughtered for
being gay in the name of gay rights. That tells
you these anarchists who are pushing for dangerous criminals to
stay in America in the name of free Palestine, of
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allowing the Jihadis to take over the Middle East.
Speaker 7 (31:15):
Yeah, that's crazy, Rabbi.
Speaker 6 (31:17):
It's been pretty incredible to watch this transpire. But Israel
has a lot of support from the White House, also
some support from Capitol Hill, especially from the Republican side
and specifically the Republican speaker because he called this movement
a violent movement.
Speaker 4 (31:32):
That is right and quite right.
Speaker 12 (31:35):
And one of the sad things to watch going on
is how few Jewish organizations are stepping forward to articulate
that he's absolutely right. I mean, this is a genocidal movement,
because anti Semitism is always genocidal in the end. And
you look at Hezballah and Hamas and the Iranians, and
(31:55):
what they all share in common is the belief that
all Jews, and I don't just mean in Israel, have
to die, and that is very sadly. A lot of
the people protesting in the streets of la and Alsworth,
they have no idea what free Palestine means. But the
bottom line is Israel's the only free country in the
Middle East. The only thing that it needs to be
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free of which all its neighbors are already free of,
is Jews.
Speaker 1 (32:25):
Rabbi, Since the last time we had you on and
we talked about the ugly rhetoric and the hateful protests
that anti Semitism turned into violence in several really serious
places outside the Jewish.
Speaker 3 (32:37):
Museum here in d C.
Speaker 1 (32:38):
Then out in Boulder, Colorado, it seems like there has
been an escalation in what these anti Semites are willing
to do to get attention or to gain a victory
in their party of hatred. Tell us where we are
and what concerns you, what solutions you see that might
be working.
Speaker 12 (32:57):
What concerns me the most is the ridiculous, I would
call it almost obscene, belief that this is a human
rights movement, that this is a human rights cause. The
fact that all three perpetrators of the arson attack on
Governor Shapiro's mention in Pennsylvania, the torching of the people
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in Boulder, Colorado, the shooting of the people leaving the
Jewish museum. By the way, people have the misimpression that
they were known to be israel embassy employees. No such thing.
They were perceived to be Jews leaving a Jewish museum,
and that's why they were killed. All three perpetrators were
yelling free Palestine as they tried to murder American Jews.
(33:42):
So the idea that it's a peaceful movement, the idea
that it's not anti Semitic, this is absolute stupidity. Free
Palestine is very dangerous and it's incredibly dangerous to America
because history has shown there are few things more dangerous
to the continuity of a civilization then anti Semitism run amok,
because it never stops with the Jews, it always continues
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with the killing of others. Anybody who doesn't agree with
them is going to be in danger and this has
to be stopped before that happens.
Speaker 7 (34:13):
Sir, before we let you go.
Speaker 6 (34:14):
I know you speak to rabbis across this country and
synagogue leaders as we are racing for these protests that
are taking place on Saturday and probably beyond.
Speaker 7 (34:22):
Are you hearing that they are on high alert.
Speaker 12 (34:25):
I think the Jewish community is constantly on hire alert
ever since. You know, the truth is before October seventh,
twenty twenty three, but afterwards, and it's just been accelerating.
It's just been increasing. My kids have gone to military
encampments for years. This has to be improved.
Speaker 3 (34:44):
Yeah, it does.
Speaker 13 (34:46):
AB.
Speaker 1 (34:46):
I always an honor to have you on. You are
such a voice of great clarity. Thank you for joining
us to such a busy news day.
Speaker 10 (34:52):
Try to be Thank you so much.
Speaker 1 (34:54):
Yeah, we joey very much, Thank you, sir. All Right, folks,
we're going to take a quick commercial break. When we
come back time for our weekly new health update. They
got a good one.
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Speaker 2 (36:06):
Good to have you back on.
Speaker 4 (36:08):
Hey John, I'm good to be here. Thank you for
having me.
Speaker 2 (36:10):
I'm really excited.
Speaker 1 (36:11):
This month we're going to take a deep dive into
what are processed foods? Why are they become so a
matter of big topic? What are the health concerns? Let's
just start with what has gone on in the last
couple of months since the MAHA movement started, the Make
America Healthy Again movement Robert F. Kennedy really clearly focusing
on getting processed foods out of our diet and more
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natural foods in That sounds just like getting on the path.
But tell us a little bit about what RFK has
been working on.
Speaker 10 (36:40):
Well.
Speaker 13 (36:41):
One of the things that really caught my attention is
a comment he said about how people don't understand that
process foods are poison and I think that's really tapping
into something about our awareness and our connection between the
food that we eat and our health. Right and this
is something I've spoken before out about how we have
a food industry knows nothing about health, a health industry
(37:03):
that knows nothing about food. But to me, what he's
speaking about there is talking about our awareness and how
we become desensitized to the environments that we're in. And
a good example of that, I always use this example,
like imagine you walk into a room with really strong
perfume and you first when you walk in that room,
you can smell it. It's so strong, like wow, like
(37:25):
does anybody else smell this really strong toxic perfume that
I'm inhaling right now? And you start sneezing, you get
red in your face, and all these reactions that are happening,
and you notice the people that are in the room
that have been there a while, they're like, what are
you talking about? We don't even know what kind of
smell you're talking about, Because if we're in an environment
for a long time, we become desensitized to it and
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we stop noticing it. Right, and now bring that up,
because we have been living in a world where we
were born into the proverbial toxic perfume room with process
and refined foods with sugars, with art official dyes, with
toxic seed oils, and it's been impacting our health.
Speaker 4 (38:05):
And we almost since we're in that room, we become
deta sensitized to it.
Speaker 13 (38:09):
We have no idea how bad it's impacting us, right,
And we continue to get messages to eat this processed
food and take this pill to treat your symptom. But
what we want to do and what RFK is doing,
the MAHA movement is kind of getting people out of
that world a process and refines food food so we
can really feel what fresh air, what whole food feels like.
Speaker 3 (38:30):
Right.
Speaker 4 (38:30):
And he's made some.
Speaker 13 (38:31):
Huge, huge moves with this, and we're already seeing changes
within food industry companies. You know, some of some of
these companies are already changing the oils they cook with,
They're taking out dyes, they're taking out added sugars. We're
seeing changes in grocery markets with apps, and people are
becoming more aware. So I'm really appreciating the positive changes
(38:52):
that are happening. And I think the more this, because
it's a process, the more it happens, the more people
will become self aware and more empowered to take control
of their health.
Speaker 3 (39:00):
Yeah, it's so important.
Speaker 1 (39:02):
In advance of this segment, I reached out to some
folks that aga just to kind of get a sense
of how things are going, and they're excited about the
changes in the marketplace that are volunteerily happening already. But
one of the persons said to me, I think it's
very similar to what you just said. We need to
educate the American people that we traded convenience in our
eating for our health, and we got to get people
to go back and say, hey, that's not a good
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trade long term for us. Starting off, what is when?
What do you as a as a medical expert, what
is process food? If people don't know, I mean, I
think we generally know what is, but how is it
scientifically defined?
Speaker 3 (39:36):
You know?
Speaker 13 (39:36):
I define it as food that's been refined, it's been
a report processed, it's lost its nutritional value, it tends
to have a high amount of toxicity in the body.
Speaker 4 (39:45):
In the food.
Speaker 13 (39:46):
It actually usually comes with sugar, toxic fats, artificial dyes,
and it's so far removed from the food that is
similar to our great great grandparents, right, So I would
say it's the opposite of whole real food. It's far
removed from that, and it's in my opinion, very responsible
for many of our health challenges.
Speaker 3 (40:07):
Yeah, there's no doubt about it.
Speaker 1 (40:11):
What are some of the symptoms of people who just
rely too much on process rate. I know weight gain
is clearly one of them, but there are other things
that are happening to our body. Give us some of
the things that you see that are red flags that
maybe you're eating a little bit too much processed food.
Speaker 4 (40:28):
Yeah, weight gain is a big one.
Speaker 13 (40:30):
You know, high blood pressure, blood sugar issues, inflammation, you know,
pain and the joints. It can very much be a
chemical reaction. The way I look at it is process
or refined foods consumed chronically over and over, it's going
to lead to what I call the triage of bad health. Right,
that's hyper insulinnemia or insulin resistance.
Speaker 4 (40:47):
That's a blood sugar issue.
Speaker 13 (40:49):
It's poor gut symptoms, so damaging the gut, which can
lead to all kinds of inflammation in the body and
arthritis and in general is inflammation. Rights, it's consuming these
foods that have sugar, have seed oils. They're going to
inflame the body and all kinds of symptoms from metabolic
issues can be felt with that, whether it's waking, high
blood pressure, high blood sugar, all of that is a
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symptom of a metabolic issue coming from refined and processed foods.
Speaker 4 (41:17):
So it's really important that.
Speaker 13 (41:18):
We know that when we get to the cause of
what's happening with these issues with our food, rather than
fall into the trap to just think that it's your
genetics and there's nothing you can do about it.
Speaker 6 (41:27):
Right.
Speaker 4 (41:27):
It has everything to do with what we put in
our body.
Speaker 3 (41:30):
Yeah, it really does.
Speaker 1 (41:32):
The Yuca app is becoming more and more popular, particularly
since the Make America Healthy movement really got launched.
Speaker 2 (41:40):
This is pretty cool.
Speaker 1 (41:40):
You're in a grocery store, it kind of gives you
a guide to what is processed, what is in process, right.
Speaker 13 (41:46):
Yeah, it's going to show you more information about the food.
It's going to show you the nutrient breakdown of the food.
It's going to tell you the ingredients, nutritional value. It
rates the food's overall health quality. It highlights things like
the amount of sugar and fatal harmful additives that can
be in there, and in some cases it could suggest
healthier food. But I love this because you know, it
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empowers the customer empowers the people.
Speaker 4 (42:10):
But the other great thing.
Speaker 13 (42:11):
It does is it really starts it's going to start
incentivizing food companies to produce healthier food. Over time, when
when more people start to see what's going on in
there and start making choices. It's you know, in my opinion,
one of the benefits of a capitalistic society and the
markets that we have is what we're well offered it.
It's based on demand. So if we demand healthy food,
(42:31):
they're going to start producing healthier food for us.
Speaker 3 (42:34):
Yeah, really remarkable.
Speaker 1 (42:37):
You have a lot of amazing products that Native Path
for all the ones that you work with it every
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that if someone's had a long addiction, a long damage
to their body from process foods, what are some of
the things that Native path that are temporary panacees and
get you on a better path.
Speaker 3 (42:57):
Yeah.
Speaker 13 (42:57):
Where to start, I say is start with protein. And
starting with protein is very effective because it's satiating. We
actually burn calories when we consume protein, and it makes
it less likely that we're going to crave carbohydrates. Right,
And we have to keep in mind we live in
a world that has been bombarding us with refined carbohydrates
that messes up our blood, sugar and our guts and
inflames our body.
Speaker 4 (43:18):
So I say start with protein.
Speaker 13 (43:20):
And one of the best products you can ever start
with to do that is collagen. Collagen is the most
abundant protein.
Speaker 4 (43:27):
In your body. It's what makes up the structure of
your body. Like when we look at each other, we're
just looking at collagen.
Speaker 13 (43:32):
Our hair, our skin, our nails, even our bones, our gut, lining,
our arteries, our veins. All of that stuff is made
up of collagen. But in our modern world and our
modern diets, we're extremely deficient in collagen because it's just
not part of our diets. Our ancestors would get plenty
of collagen because they would eat nose to tail. They
would take bones and tendons and ligaments and make broths
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out of that. But we do not get enough our
modern culture, and we produce collagen on our own. After
the age of twenty that begins to decline, and after
the age of fifty that really begins to cline. So
I've seen it over and over again. Supplementing with collagen
is one of the easiest things that you can do
that when you take it consistently. You know, for eight weeks,
many of the other health issues that we've been chasing,
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Speaker 7 (45:15):
Welcome back everybody.
Speaker 6 (45:16):
Our very own border correspondent, Ben Berkwam is embedded there
in Los Angeles and these riots. Ben Burkwam, thank you
so much for being here always in Chicago, another city
where this is breaking out.
Speaker 7 (45:28):
Ben, seems like.
Speaker 6 (45:28):
Some nice folks behind you, But I gotta say, the
original intent of these protests a lot of Hispanics, and
it seems like they're getting edged out by pro Palestinian people.
Speaker 5 (45:39):
Yeah, in fact, we're out here.
Speaker 16 (45:40):
So I just we went on an ice operation this
morning in Indianapolis. They're not stopping. But first off, ice
is not stopping. They're continuing if anything to resolve, is
getting stronger.
Speaker 5 (45:51):
But these protests here.
Speaker 2 (45:54):
We just came up here.
Speaker 5 (45:55):
This one just started their heading down State Street right now.
And the pro Hamas contingent.
Speaker 16 (46:02):
So it's this whole idea of intersectionality that.
Speaker 5 (46:07):
You know, everything is all combined.
Speaker 16 (46:09):
It's the LGBT, it's climate justice now, it's it's illegals,
it's everything except for the rule of law, actual justice
following our constitution.
Speaker 5 (46:21):
You know, the things that actually matter for our country.
Speaker 16 (46:23):
But it's actually I got to tell you, Amanda, it
really does today.
Speaker 5 (46:27):
Have a little of a them energy.
Speaker 16 (46:28):
I gotta say that's not that great.
Speaker 2 (46:31):
Yeah, we'll have to watch what happens tonight.
Speaker 1 (46:35):
Then, for people who are just everyday Chicagoans just trying
to go about do their business, have you had a
chance to talk to any just real middle Americans and
what they think of these protests.
Speaker 16 (46:46):
Yeah, I was walking down the street and this couple
was walking by me. By the way, we're just going
by the iconic Chicago Theater.
Speaker 5 (46:52):
I don't hope you guys can see it there. So
that's that's right.
Speaker 16 (46:56):
Here, We're going to stand here for a minute, wait
for these crazies to catch out.
Speaker 5 (46:59):
Let's get out the way of the.
Speaker 2 (47:00):
Cop come over here.
Speaker 16 (47:03):
Sorry, thank you Mark, by the way, shout out to
my camera guy, Mark right now.
Speaker 5 (47:07):
So yes, speaking to locals, they're all they're fed up
with it. So you have you have some people that
love this.
Speaker 16 (47:13):
In fact, Jesse Jackson had a big rally out today
with his Rainbow Push coalition talking about how the black
community needs to support the llegals. It was a dual effort.
They wanted to protest target for ending DEI. But then
they also wanted to say how they support the illegals.
And I actually had a chance to ask a question.
I said, I understand you guys promoting DEI, you want
(47:34):
free stuff, but how is the black community supporting illegal
aliens when they take the black unfortunately, take the black jobs.
Speaker 5 (47:42):
And their answer was no comment.
Speaker 16 (47:45):
So, you know, the only people that seem to be
out here are the communists and people that are trying
to make money off of this.
Speaker 6 (47:51):
Yeah, all right, Ben, So I know that you are
hearing what's happening was being organized there on the ground.
Speaker 7 (47:57):
What's your forecast for this weekend? Is it going to bad?
Speaker 5 (48:02):
Yes, it's going to be bad.
Speaker 16 (48:06):
These guys are led by a bunch of violent communists.
Speaker 5 (48:09):
It's a it's a MAUIs revolution.
Speaker 2 (48:12):
There.
Speaker 16 (48:13):
There's actually communist flags in here, a lot of you know,
just about every flag is made by a group of people.
Very few custom flags or signs. But this is all communism.
It's all violent anarchy. They want to overthrow the government.
So that's that's the intent of this. No doubt it's
going to be violent. I pray it's not, and I
pray President Trump lays the hammer down and squelches. There
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you go, a nice communist sign there for you guys.
Speaker 1 (48:39):
You mentioned intersectionality. We were talking to Rabbi Yakoff just
a little bit ago. This is sort of like the supercell,
all of the far left, extreme intolerant groups all coming together.
Speaker 2 (48:51):
But it doesn't feel like the summer of twenty twenty.
Speaker 1 (48:53):
It seems like America is really passes and that the
response to it has tamped it down already. Give us
your thoughts about how it's a little bit different from
twenty to twenty.
Speaker 5 (49:03):
Yeah, let me just show you over here.
Speaker 16 (49:05):
I mean, you look at the crowd of people on
the sidewalks. You know, you've got a few people filming it,
but most people are just kind of like, eh, whatever.
Speaker 5 (49:15):
And it really annoys people because it's during ruing.
Speaker 16 (49:19):
It's during rush hour, so you're shutting down some of
the major thoroughfares in Chicago during rush hour. I don't
know who thought this was a good idea. It's the
same thing we saw in LA when they're burning down
and looting the stores and it's just pissing off the locals. Yeah,
I mean that's all let's do it.
Speaker 6 (49:37):
Yeah, absolutely, there's a viral video from New York and
a black woman just trying to get to work and
this pretentious white liberal guy is just mocking her. It's unbelievable.
I don't see Yeah. Thank you so much, Ben, Please
stay save. I hope you're wearing kevlar. All right, everybody,
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