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Speaker 1 (00:18):
Well, good evening, everyone, Welcome to Stinchfield. President Trump continues
his whirlwind tour of the Middle East. This is about
making peace deals. It's about making economic deals, and of
course when people have prosperity, you also get peace involved
with this. He's there to push back against Iran and
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many of our enemies, and he is certainly doing just that.
I mean, President Trump is literally building relationships here as
he conducts this whirlwind tour. This is him with the
Emir of Qatar.
Speaker 2 (00:53):
And the job you've done is second to none.
Speaker 1 (00:55):
You look at this is so beautiful as.
Speaker 3 (00:57):
A construction person, perfect marble.
Speaker 4 (01:01):
This is what they call perfecto and just a great
judge you've done in what a beautiful place. And we
appreciate those camels. I haven't seen camals a long time.
Speaker 1 (01:14):
Look, yeh see camels like that, the big beautiful marble.
What better way than the befriend the Emir of Qatar
that then give all kinds of compliments to his castle
and his camels. They love the camels over there. No
one could debate that, all right, So he is with
the Amir of Qatar. We talked about some of these
economic deals that are going down. They're big ones. One
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of the biggest deals to buy Boeing planes, like one
hundred and sixty of them came out of Guitar today.
Also a deal to buy drones from US manufacturers. This
is huge. This is what it's all about. Here's President
Trump again.
Speaker 3 (01:56):
But it's actually two hundred including the forties, so it's
over to hundred billion dollars. But one sixty in terms
of the jets set's fantastic. So that's a record, Kelly,
and congratulations to Boeing.
Speaker 1 (02:11):
So again you're talking billions of dollars of deals. Where
are we going to find workers in the United States.
It is gonna be our next problem. We're gonna have
too much work for the United States. This is also though,
folks about walling off China from these other countries, make
no mistake. As President Trump ties many of these countries
to the United States. Every time he does that, China
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gets a blow to its economy. That's a good thing.
This is Kevin O'Leary talking about that from Shark Tank.
Speaker 5 (02:40):
US is number one in AI development and spending. Number
two is China number three now and very advanced.
Speaker 1 (02:47):
Since certain verticals.
Speaker 5 (02:48):
Is the United aird Emirates, they are so far ahead
in many different verticals, and he wants to see that
cooperation on AI.
Speaker 1 (02:58):
Be removed from the model.
Speaker 5 (03:01):
Because you remember there was talk about the UAE starting
to talk to China about AI.
Speaker 1 (03:05):
He doesn't want to ay that. All this is why
you've seen some of the tech stocks here in the
United States start to explode go back on the rise.
All great news. So when you talk about walling off countries,
you got to wall off Iran as well. So Qatar
has been instrumental in working trying to work anyway peace
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deals with Israel and Hamas, which then means what you're
really working is a deal with Iran. Now, President Trump
knows Iran is an evil actor and he wants them
to behave But he sent a stark message from Air
Force one to Iran today, and this is just the
message I believe that Iran needs to hear.
Speaker 2 (03:49):
I'm always considering the secondary sections. I had the secondary
sections and Iran and drove them into bankruptcy, and there
would have been no October seventh. There would have been
no money for Hamas or Hezbela or anybody else. So
I'm always and as you know, I put secondary sections
on Iran again, and hopefully they're going to make the
right decision because something's gonna happen one way or the other.
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Very simple, it's gonna happen one way or the other.
They can't have a nuclear weapon, so we'll either do
it friendly, we will do it very unfriendly, and that
will be pleasant.
Speaker 1 (04:25):
Iran doesn't want to see America, specifically with President Trump
at the Helm acting unfriendly, and I think Auran should
get that message. Now we also have Russia Ukraine. President
Trump is contemplating going to Turkey to join in on
the Russian Ukrainian peace talks, and the big question is
will Vladimir Putin go? Well, Putin go, will Trump go?
(04:46):
Here's President Trump again? Right, Well, well, I don't know,
if you know you you would might need to be there, and.
Speaker 6 (04:54):
That's the possibility we can end the word.
Speaker 2 (04:58):
I know think tomorrow.
Speaker 1 (05:01):
Said.
Speaker 7 (05:07):
So we have been very well since he.
Speaker 1 (05:09):
Said never does. I mean I wouldn't do it, disable
lot of lives and come back. But I don't know
that he would be there if I'm not there, all right,
So well, Putin go. Putin probably only goes if Trump goes.
Trump only goes if Putin goes. I guess it's a
game of chicken. Now. I'd like to see them all
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in a room, hammer out a deal and just stop
the killing. Okay, that's what everybody wants, which brings us
back to Israel and Hamas. Israel ain't playing right now.
They see President Trump in the Middle East. I hope
they realize. I think this is a good move for
President Trump and Israel as he starts to befriend many
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of these Middle Eastern countries. But Israel is about ready
to take the fight to Hamas if Hamas does not
get back in line. There are talks of a ceasefire.
We'll see how that plays out. I want to bring
you down former Green Beret and host of Speak the
Truth podcast Matt Tardio. Matt, welcome back to the program.
(06:12):
Thanks for having me again. Grit. All right, Matt, you
have some interesting thoughts on how you see the Israel
Hamas war playing out. Do you want to lay it
out for me?
Speaker 8 (06:25):
I mean, it's part of it's just kind of what
net Who's already stated, right like, once he goes in
and once he starts, he's not gonna stop. And that
includes whether or not Hamas wants to come out and
try to do more hostage negotiations. They're going to have
to negotiate under fire, you know, minus a little area
here there, but down in the southern portion of the
Gaza strip, Israel has already gone into the city called Rafha.
Speaker 6 (06:44):
It's the southernmost city.
Speaker 8 (06:45):
It kind of nuts right up against nuts run up
against Egypt there, and that little tiny portion of the
strip in that city of Rafa, they actually took it
and they cleared it out and looks like they've actually
set places to start processing palacines through. So once Israel
goes and starts pushing through Gaza, it looks like they're
going to be processing civilians through Rafa and then moving
them out into a different location. When we start talking
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about what's going to happen when Israel decides to do that,
that's when the real trouble comes in. And that's where
Iran comes into the picture. Ron's not happy with Israel
going in and taking out one of their main proxy
organizations over in the Middle East that's right on Israel's
back door, and so the main concern is that Iran
is going to act up and they're going to launch
a massive ballistic missile attack over at Israel the moment
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they actually initiated. Just yesterday I saw new leaflets get
dropped and actual warnings coming in for the city of Jabalia.
It's kind of like a north central north over inside
of the Gaza strip. So it looks like Israel is
going to be actually going in and clear down a
new area, and that all of that actually ended up
falling because Mohammed Sinwar, the brother of yaisin War, actually
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ended up getting allegedly killed yesterday. We're still waiting on
a one hundred percent confirmation of that, but it looks
like they are probably going to be going in pretty soon,
and it looks like we're going to have to make
a decision on her in all right, So.
Speaker 1 (08:01):
Your belief is, if Israel goes in, you know, full
force into gods and to just clean that mess up
once and for all, you think Iran will attack with
ballistic missiles. If that happens, I think that's going to
be Iran's last mistake, because either the United States acts
or Israel goes in with its might and power and
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wipes Aron's nuclear capabilities infrastructure out.
Speaker 8 (08:26):
When you expect that to happen, one hundred percent. And
I don't think it's either going to be Israel and
or the USA. I think it's gonna be a combined
operation of both going in there and taking care of it.
You know, we've got intel assets on the ground. I
have no doubt that we're pulling good intel out. Obviously,
our technology is very very good. So the moment we
start like to get that inkling that they're going to
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do that or they're they going to watch that attack,
I would expect the United States and Israel launch a
preemptive attack against them. We're having a lot of issues
when it comes to these like nuclear negotiations, trying to
get them from having, you know, spinning their own centrifuges
and generating their own enrich uranium. Aron's not budging on it.
They're not They're refusing to budge, and the US is
very very Firmanent's position. As you just heard from Trump,
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they're not going to be allowed to have it there.
I mean, it's been the message has been very clear
from the United States across every single person on Trump's panel.
Speaker 1 (09:18):
You know, they will not to enricheranium. Let's hope they
don't already have it, because there are some that believe
they may already have it, maybe in a crude form
or fashion, but they may be there. We've been talking
about this for a long time in the United States
has never had a deal in place where we've really
been able to verify exactly what's they're doing. So any
deal that would come forward, I would hope that verification
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process would be included in it. And lastly, i'll ask you,
President Trump on this whirlwind tour, I don't trust any
of these countries. Quite frankly, I don't trust Syria, I
don't trust Cutter, I don't trust Saudi Arabia. I don't
even know if I trust the UAE. I don't trust anybody.
So what do you think this does for peace in
the Middle East.
Speaker 8 (09:59):
Here, Matt, Well, you've got to get there somewhere, Grant,
You've got to start somewhere in order to get that piece.
And I don't trust anybody as far as I can
throw them, especially in any of those nations over there. However,
it's kind of operating within that gray space, and so
you kind of the enemy of my enemy as my
friend for the most part. But you know, when we
look at other countries, Saudi Arabia. You know, we could
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take that. We could say, look, going into Saudi Arabia
was a smart strategic move coming up with the package
deal that we ended up signing, because it also ends
up hurting up Bricks because Bricks tried to get Saudi
Arabia sign on last year and they just didn't respond. Well,
Now we've got an economic agreement with them, so that's
a good thing. When we look at Qatar, you know,
dealing with them, we're able to negotiate the release of
a US hostage, so that's a good thing. Ultimately, when
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you start dancing in the space over the Middle East,
you're going to brushoulders with some pretty shady people in
the US government does it all the time. I think
this is the first time the United States President has
actually put himself out there like that though.
Speaker 1 (10:52):
Yeah, yeah, sure is true. Remember he went to North
Korea and shook hands with Kim Jong un, And this
is what President Trump dot. He operates on another level.
He's always as a method to exactly what he's doing.
Matt Tardio, special Forces veteran. I appreciate you coming on
as always in laying this out.
Speaker 6 (11:11):
Thanks for having me.
Speaker 1 (11:11):
Graham appreciate you absolutely. You know, I, like Matt didn't
love seeing President Trump go to Syria and shake hands
with a former Alcata guy. He's like the founder of
al Nustra, responsible for killing I don't know how many Americans,
but he's leading Syria now. But President Trump has a
method to this. He goes in there, he tries to
show everybody, hey, we can talk, we can get someplace.
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And in the end he's exerting pressure the entire way
and hopefully in the end we get peace out of
it and stability. That's all we want for that region,
because it makes a big deal and a big positive
for the rest of the world. All right, Turning now
to RFK Junior on the hill. Two hearings today, one
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in the House, one in the Senate, his first as
Health and Human Services Secretary. Protesters took over, including one
of the co founders of Ben and Jerry's got arrested
in this melee cut twenty with less.
Speaker 9 (12:09):
The budget I'm presenting today is of course, these goals reflects.
Speaker 10 (12:23):
The witness will suspend, the committee, will come to order,
Capital police are asked to remove the individuals, will view.
Speaker 1 (12:31):
Members of the audience.
Speaker 6 (12:34):
Reminded disruptions will not be tolerated.
Speaker 1 (12:38):
Honestly, book, these people are lunatics, as I said, one
of the co founders of Ben and Jerry's arrested there.
But again, it got heated early, not just from the protesters,
but from people like Bernie Sanders.
Speaker 11 (12:52):
Should we give tax breaks two billionaires and throw kids
and others off of medicaid?
Speaker 9 (13:00):
Conflating the congressional bills with proposals from the president, the
president I'm making bill, I'm talking about the bill reconciliation.
I mean, the President is not trying to do tax
cuts for billionaires. He's trying to have no tax on
tips and no tax two hundred and thirty five billion dollars.
(13:22):
How many they How many billionaires do you know that
are making overtime?
Speaker 1 (13:29):
How many billionaires do you know getting paid overtime? Nobody? Okay,
how many billionaires do you know that are taking tips
to try to pay the bills every month? Nobody? And listen.
Even if we get to a place where I want
and President Trump has talked about this, it's not in
the bill, a fifteen percent corporate tax rate. We get
to that spot, yeah, some billionaires may save some money
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but guess what else happens. Their companies grow and more
people are at work and the money starts flowing. Why
they're talking about that? To the Health of Human Services Secretary,
I have no idea, but I can tell you this.
RFK Junior didn't sit back. He went on the offensive
to people like Rosa crazy hair de Lauo. Remember her.
(14:13):
You won't see her here, but this is purple haired
congress woman from Connecticut.
Speaker 9 (14:18):
Well, anybody thinks that we did gold standard medicine in
this country from these institutions, look at our children as
the sickest children in the world. Laurie, you say that
you've got excuse me, harmessman de Laura, you say that
you've worked for twenty years. I'm getting food die out.
(14:39):
Give me credit. I got it out in one hundred days.
I'll give you that credit, all right. So let's work
together and do something that we all believe in, which
is have a healthy kids in our country.
Speaker 6 (14:49):
For God's sake.
Speaker 1 (14:52):
She's worked for twenty years to get food dye out
of food. He does it in a hundred days. She
got dye in her hair in a matter of minutes
and it's stayed there for a long time. All right,
Chris Murphy, he's another character. He's the senator from Connecticut.
Of course, the vaccine has to come up with RFK, Junior.
Speaker 9 (15:12):
If I advise you to swim in a lake, I
knew there to be alligators, and wouldn't you want me
to tell you they were alligators in it?
Speaker 6 (15:18):
So are you recommending? Are you recommending the measles vaccine
or not?
Speaker 9 (15:22):
What I've said and what I said, and.
Speaker 6 (15:24):
It doesn't sound like you are. If that's are you
going to let me answer?
Speaker 1 (15:28):
Are you going to keep it?
Speaker 12 (15:29):
Are you?
Speaker 6 (15:29):
Are you not? Are you going to let me answer?
Speaker 9 (15:32):
What I pledge for this committee when I during my
confirmation is that I would tell the truth, that I
would have radical transparency. I'm going to tell the truth
about everything we know and we don't know about it.
Speaker 6 (15:43):
Are you recommending the measles vaccine?
Speaker 9 (15:45):
I am not going to just tell people everything is
safe and effective. If I know that there's issues, I
need to respect people's intellig period.
Speaker 1 (15:54):
What he's saying is he's not a doctor. He's not
going to give medical advice. Okay, they will have it.
They want to hang him out to drive, But the
American public is on board with RFK Junior and getting
to the bottom of the corruption inside the National Institutes
of Health, the Food and Drug Administration, the Centers for
Disease Control, all of it. I wish him. Look, it's
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going to be a big task. You know what else
needs help, the FAA and air traffic control. They've got
a system that is completely outdated. Well again, there was
a hearing today in the United States Senate. They want
to blame all of the problems the shutdowns Newark Airport,
that the blackout of the radar on Trump. Secretary Duffy
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of Transportation had a good point here.
Speaker 10 (16:41):
The infrastructure didn't rock in the last one hundred days.
We didn't have three thousand controller shortages in the last
one hundred days. There was four years that came before
where nothing was done. And watchdog groups have warned the
DOT that the infrastructure was failing and nothing was done.
Speaker 6 (17:02):
So we're going to do something about it. We're going
to try to fix it.
Speaker 1 (17:06):
This goes back decades and many many administrations. Everybody kicks
the can down the road, and now we got this
military helicopter that crashes into a commercial jetliner at Reagan
International DCA as it's known it's three letter code. These
problems are big, and when you hear about how we're
communicating from DCA to the Pentagon, it's absolutely lunacy. Listen
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to this.
Speaker 13 (17:32):
Is it true that the hotline, the direct line between
the Pentagon air Traffic Control and the DCA tower has
been inoperable since March of twenty twenty two?
Speaker 1 (17:43):
Yes, sir, that is correct. Who maintains that hotline?
Speaker 6 (17:49):
I believe the DoD maintains that hotline.
Speaker 12 (17:52):
But I think the next question would be why were
we not aware of it and insist upon it being fixed?
Speaker 9 (17:58):
And I didn't have that written down, but it's a
good one.
Speaker 1 (18:04):
How the hell is the main communication line between regular
International Airport and the DoD which is flying all kinds
of helicopter missions up and down the Potomac out since
twenty twenty two? We got a real situation here. I
want to bring in. Now, aviation expert Jay Ratliffe is
with us. Jay, welcome back to the program.
Speaker 6 (18:23):
Hey Grant, good to see you.
Speaker 1 (18:25):
Jay. You listen to some of this stuff and you said,
you know, my tenth grade son would know to fix
this right away.
Speaker 6 (18:33):
Yeah. Well, I mean, if it's a critical item for safety.
Speaker 11 (18:36):
You would think the minute something like that goes offline
that it's a priority, But everything that happens within the
FAA continues to be the same story. It is not addressed,
they don't get the funding that they need. The attention
to the situation that we have is not being met.
You have a different FAA chief about every I don't know,
eight months, it seems before we get a new one.
Speaker 6 (18:59):
There's no sustained leadership.
Speaker 11 (19:00):
And when we say that the FAA technology is outdated, grant,
that's an insult to the word outdated because when you
understand that some of the parts that are involved in
this antiquated system that goes back to the last century
are so outdated that when the FAA needs parts they
have to go to eBay to buy them. I mean
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that tells the whole story. You're talking about in a
complete system that is stretched to the point it's breaking.
And we're seeing at Newark we've had three instances and
a matter of two weeks where we've had computers that
a malfunction, two primary systems, one backup system.
Speaker 6 (19:39):
This is just the beginning.
Speaker 1 (19:41):
People don't home need to know. You have GPS on
your phone, in your car. We're using radar. We're not
even using GPS. You talked about the incidents that have
happened over the last couple of weeks Newark Airport with
the blackouts of the radar blackouts is frightening. Let me
play some audio just to remind people of what that
sounds like when you're an air traffic controller or a pilot.
Speaker 9 (20:00):
Roll that takes nineteen eighty nine.
Speaker 10 (20:02):
I'm going to hand you off here. Our scopes just
went black again.
Speaker 5 (20:06):
If you care about this, contact airline and try to
get some pressure from them.
Speaker 1 (20:09):
The faces stuff three years part now one to zero
point eight.
Speaker 9 (20:13):
One two zero point A storry to hear about that
sex nineteen and I switching to.
Speaker 13 (20:17):
Look US.
Speaker 1 (20:20):
Air traffic Control begging pilots to call their airline.
Speaker 11 (20:23):
Yeah, well they need help because you've got the FAA
right now where you have air traffic controllers that have
been understat for a period of years. They know that
nationwide were three thousand short. As a result, they're trying
to hire as many as they can now to the
FA's credit, and I'll give them credit when it's deserved.
Speaker 6 (20:41):
Last year they.
Speaker 11 (20:42):
Had a mark of fifteen hundred air traffic controllers they
wanted to hire by the end of the year.
Speaker 6 (20:46):
Grant they did that by September first.
Speaker 1 (20:49):
This year.
Speaker 11 (20:49):
The goal is to hire two thousand air traffic controllers.
The problem is you have a number of those that
do not make it through the training, that failout, and
the training process from the chart to the end kind
of when you turn the spicket onto where the water
comes out. You're talking two, three, four, sometimes five years
before the people that are hired can actually be.
Speaker 6 (21:10):
Put on the job independently. So that's not a quick fix.
Speaker 11 (21:14):
And that's one of the reasons that from a staffing standpoint,
there's such alarms because, look, we can't pull air traffic
controllers out of Dallas, La Denver and throw them into Newark,
because all we're doing then is having a shortage of
air traffic controllers everywhere else. Now, all the air traffic
controllers weren't hired at the exact same moment, but there
was a large batch that were because President Reagan all
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those years ago fired all the air traffic controllers when
he warned them, don't go on strike, and they did.
Speaker 6 (21:43):
They called his bluff and he fired him.
Speaker 11 (21:45):
So when you hire all those people at the same time,
it doesn't take a great deal of intelligence to understand
they're probably all going to retire about the same time,
and we've been short on air traffic controllers for a
number of years. That's one of the two issues that
we have to address. The other one is this technology,
and at President Trump is going to step forward as
he has and said we're going to fix this, and
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they adopt a Manhattan Project type of mindset where it's
like all hands on deck for two or three years,
it will completely upgrade the technology like never before. Scott Kirby,
the head of United says, I haven't been more excited.
Speaker 1 (22:21):
Yeah, it has to be a Manhattan Project style event
here because we've got to get it fixed. And I'll
just remind everybody at home we had a massive quote
infrastructure bill under Joe Biden. Remember that. Well, no money
went apparently to the FA to upgrade the systems. Just
an absolute travesty. Jay Ratliffe, I appreciate you coming on
as always, Thank you anytime, brother, absolutely too. All right, folks,
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think about it, lots of opportunities to fix this and
nobody did. And again it's not just Biden administration. It
goes back administration after administration after administration. This has been
a problem, and somebody, well, I think we've already seen it.
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(23:48):
remember her that blocked ice agents in her courtroom has
been indicted by a grand jury plus a huge federal
court decision a big win for the Trump deportation efforts.
That's next cell the back, everyone, I've got really good
(24:13):
new this. A Pennsylvania judge has ruled in favor of
the Trump administration that it can use the Alien Enemies Act. Remember,
this was what President Trump was using to deport all
of those illegal gang members back to El Salvador to
put in what I've been calling the Magamax prison. Okay,
(24:33):
President Trump has not used the Alien Enemies Act since
you had three other courts that says he can't use that.
This tease it up for the Supreme Court to weigh
in on all of this. One disappointing part of this ruling.
The judge says that the Trump administration has to give
these illegals twenty one days notice to use the Alien
Enemies Act so they can contest it. I don't believe
(24:56):
that's true. I believe if you are here without papers,
have a visa, you don't have a Green Guard, you
can be instantly deported. You don't get the due process
that the Democrats talk about all the time. Hey, here's
another story for you. Very good. In Wisconsin, a grand
jury has indicted Judge Hannah Duggan. So Judge Hannah, there
(25:19):
you see on your screen is the one that aided
and abetted an illegal alien to escape the capture of
immigration agents, federal agents trying to capture that man in
her courtroom. She basically went back to her chambers and
let the man totally escape. Now she's been indicted on
(25:39):
obstruction and concealing a criminal. Here is Tom Holme and our.
Speaker 12 (25:43):
Borders are you know, I support the prosecution. Again, we
weren't bluff from day one. You don't cross the line.
They cross that line. So judge can be held accountable.
So you know, we'll see how that all plays out
in the course. But I think what they did there
needs to be consequences. We can all that stuff to happen.
I mean, the American people voted for Donald Trump to
(26:07):
secure this nation, to close the border, and to run
the biggest deportation operations countries ever seen. We're not making
this stuff up, all right.
Speaker 1 (26:17):
Her argument is the judge that is that she was
acting in an official capacity. She has immunity. I don't
think she was acting a just judge in a courtroom.
When you go back and sneak somebody out the window,
basically she needs to pay for these crimes, and they
are crimes all right. Texas. Down in the Houston area,
ICE has been in and about rounding up illegal aliens,
(26:41):
deporting five hundred and twenty eight of them, arresting four
hundred and twenty two of them in the last week alone.
Ben birkwoman had been following these ICE agents and filed
this for us.
Speaker 14 (26:57):
So out here on another op, doing a surveillance out.
Speaker 8 (27:02):
Here once again.
Speaker 12 (27:04):
Once you get rolling, maybe it goes the way you
wanted to go, maybe it doesn't.
Speaker 1 (27:07):
You got to be prepared for whatever scenario plays out.
Speaker 15 (27:12):
It's a gang member self admitting.
Speaker 9 (27:17):
It's Alvestuis, it's the old dam.
Speaker 6 (27:21):
We know exactly who we're going after.
Speaker 1 (27:23):
We're waiting for him to leave the house.
Speaker 10 (27:25):
Once he leaves the house, we'll do a beautiful stop,
take him at the customer.
Speaker 1 (27:49):
As you see, they got their man, four hundred and
twenty two of them. As I said in the last week,
well I want to bring in now rav Border correspondent
Ben Burke one. He is with Goliad County Share up
in Texas, Roy Boyd Sheriff. Ben. Welcome to the program. Ben.
Let me start with you. Everything went smooth. It seems
like that night you were out in the last week
has been phenomenal for authorities in Texas, hasn't it.
Speaker 14 (28:14):
Yeah, that was actually this morning. We just cut that
shout out to Clayton. Great, great cut there. We were
out with the e er this morning and we're actually
at the AAR right here. ICE's headquarters here in Houston.
They've been non stop since President Trump took office. They've
been non stop. In fact, their biggest week was even
bigger than last week, over six hundred in one week.
(28:34):
And these guys are just going after it. But to
put that in perspective, you know, you look at what
we did this morning. We were out for four hours.
We had a team of about eight. We're out there
and we catch one guy. So every single one of
these bad guys they are getting unless they can get
him in the jail. It's a huge amount of resources
to go get them guys that were already here illegally.
Speaker 1 (28:54):
We know they're here illegally.
Speaker 14 (28:55):
This guy happens to be a gang member, cartel member
for the I didn't even know this one existed. The
Knights Templar, which is a spin off of La Famia
metu Con looks like a clean cut guy, cartel member
living in the community, got one off the streets, but
there's millions more to go.
Speaker 1 (29:13):
Well, I take it, Sheriff. There's no worry that you're
not going to be cooperating with federal agents when they
come and want one of these guys out of your jail.
I'm sure. How great is it now to have the
cooperation of the federal government to fight this illegal immigration
problem right here in Texas, Sheriff, And.
Speaker 13 (29:31):
It's great to have the Trump administration in an office
and to be able to partner with our federal partners
and going after these people that are here illegally and
are breaking federal, state, and local laws. Bob, I will
tell you that if we are going to accomplish the mission,
we are going to have to go about it in
a different manner. We're going to have to be more efficient,
We're going to have to be more synergistic in our approach,
(29:54):
and we're going to have to come together and use
the full force of law enforcement across the entire spectrum,
from local to federal, in order to accomplish a task.
Because at the rate we're going right now, it would
take some like seventy seven years to deport all the
people that came across in the last four years. So
we're going to have to pick up the pace, and
we're going to have to do things a little differently
than we've done in the past.
Speaker 1 (30:14):
Yeah, yeah, Ben. You know it's amazing because we watched,
you watched firsthand tens of thousands come in a day,
and now Democrats are arguing we have to deport them
one by one. There's a reason of their madness. I
know your thoughts on what the sheriff just said, Ben,
and what you've been doing with law enforcement.
Speaker 14 (30:34):
Well, this is the first step. I agree with them
one hundred percent. These temporary stays of deportation, the ability
by what Joe Biden did, it was he broke the
law to begin with, to allow these people to game
our asylum process should have never happened. They should never
have been allowed into our country. I believe President Trump
and I know his attorneys are looking at this. I
was talking to Emil Bovie when we were riding out
(30:55):
with him in Chicago. They're looking at ways of removing
these temporary protective statuses and stays of deportation. Once that happens,
then you can start picking them up in mass. The
other problem with this is kind of going back to
the Sheriff's point, most of these guys are using administrative
warrants where you have to wait for them to open
the door or catch them on their way out. We've
got to shift to more the criminal warrants and going in,
(31:18):
busting down doors and getting these guys out of here.
Speaker 6 (31:20):
But it's the mindset.
Speaker 14 (31:21):
I think part of this grant is the war in
the media. You see the left lining up making these
guys out to be villains ice and border patrol and
law enforcement. President Trump very smart in this tactical in
this with Tom Holman and Christy no home going after
the worst first. So you're forcing the Democrats to go
and try to make a case to protect illegal criminal
Aida and so.
Speaker 1 (31:42):
But this is just the beginning of it. I would
argue they're really failing and making that case. They're looking stupid.
President Trump's been brilliant. He picks an eighty twenty issue,
goes on the eighty side and makes Democrats try to
support the twenty side. It's a great move, Sheriff. Before
I'll let you both go, I'll ask you. I'm sure
your rest a little bit easier with President Trump and
Tom Holman and all the gang now working hard, But
(32:04):
I'm sure you're still kept up at night. I'm sure
you still have challenges. Tell me what's the biggest challenge,
what keeps you up at night right now?
Speaker 6 (32:14):
Well, you're absolutely right.
Speaker 13 (32:15):
I'm not satisfied. I don't think President Trump is satisfied
with what's going on right now. I think we've got
to take it to the next level. And what really
keeps me up to night is trying to figure out
how to get all of law enforcement on the same
page so we can go out and fulfill the mandate
given to President Trump by the American people, because this
is America and our job should be as law enforcement
(32:36):
to make America safe for Americans again.
Speaker 1 (32:40):
Yeah, well, you guys are great. Sheriff Goliad County Sheriff Boyd,
thank you. Ben Berkwin has always thank you as well,
and God bless you both. We appreciate you. Thanks Gret
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(33:02):
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artificial intelligence ruining our children. There's one teacher that is
speaking out. She quit because of it. We'll have the
full story next. Parents and grandparents. I want you to
(34:09):
listen up very closely to the story. There is a
tenth grade English teacher, Hannah Marie. She goes by on
social media who is sounding the alarm. She quit and discussed.
She says she has lost faith in her kids why
because of technology AI watch, and.
Speaker 7 (34:27):
That technology is directly contributing to the literacy decrease or
seeing in this country right now. A lot of these
kids don't know how to read because they have had
things read to them, or they can click a button
and have something read out loud to them in seconds.
(34:47):
Their attention spans are weaning because everything is high stimulation.
They can just scroll to watch less than a minute.
They can't sit still for very.
Speaker 1 (34:56):
Long, like every kid I know, right, she made some
very good points for parents this AI especially I've got
a son in tenth grade, my very special lady friends' kids.
I know they're using AI for many things that they
probably shouldn't be. Here's one more point she raised, and
(35:17):
I just don't think these kids even care. They don't.
Speaker 7 (35:20):
They don't care about making a difference in the world.
They don't care about how to have a resume. They
don't care how I mean, how to write a resume.
They don't care how to write a cover letter because
Chashi Ptilo just do it for them.
Speaker 1 (35:33):
Well, that's probably true. The caring though, making sure your
kid cares. I actually believe that's up to the parents.
No teacher's going to be able to do that unless
they're absolutely exceptional. I want to bring in now, national
director of Mom's for Liberty, my friend Catalina Stube is here. Catalina,
welcome back, Thank you. All right, what do you make
(35:54):
of this? I mean, AI has taken over. I know
these kids are using AI to do their alergia prome
work and write their book reports.
Speaker 16 (36:03):
Well, let me tell you, I literacy is not just
the kid's faults, the systems, the culture, and of course
the adults leading it.
Speaker 15 (36:14):
Blame the system, blame the culture, blame the adults, but
don't blame the kids for adapting to the world we
gave them without giving them the tools to drive in.
I mean, the teacher quitting situation shines a glaring light
on broken educational system, but blaming on only the kids
or the existence of technology is missing the full picture.
(36:37):
I mean, yes, a students are struggling. Yes, literacy is declining,
but didn't happen at once. I mean it's I mean,
and it certainly wasn't caused by students only. So first
of all, we mispleased our priority in school. So the
emphasis of initiative like DEI and other world programs could
(36:58):
directly strain school resources or curricula if they prioritize social
innicity is over foundational skills like reading and math. I mean, yeah,
they cannot come at the cost of foundational literacy and
life skills.
Speaker 1 (37:13):
Balance is key.
Speaker 15 (37:15):
I mean, if students are being offered programs that foster
empathy but cannot read at prey level, we're setting up
for failure, not just academically, but socially and economically. We
need an education system that includes both human and hard skills.
Speaker 1 (37:32):
Absolutely and technology. Look, you're going to have to be
on board with technology because the world will pass you
by without it. But I'm with you. A lot of
parents want to blame video games and all this stuff.
I think it's a parent's job. You want to stop
your kid from watching video games and stop them. You
don't need to do away with video games. Here's another
clip from this teacher, Hannah Marie, and I'd be interested
(37:53):
to get your thoughts on this.
Speaker 7 (37:55):
Listen, and I think that we need to cut off
technology from these kids, probably until they go to college.
Speaker 1 (38:05):
Call me old fashioned.
Speaker 7 (38:06):
I will be old fashioned, but we are at the
point where I really don't have a lot of.
Speaker 1 (38:13):
Faith in some of these kids that I teach. That
doesn't go for all Katalina. I would love to say, yes,
cut them off from social media and all those things.
The problem is, as a father of a tenth grader,
you now limit them from interacting with their friends. That
could do tremendous damage as well. This is how these
(38:36):
kids communicate on Snapchat. They don't even use text messaging anymore.
So what do you say to her when she says
cut off all technology to college?
Speaker 15 (38:45):
Well, honestly, I don't think that's the solution.
Speaker 1 (38:48):
Is real?
Speaker 15 (38:48):
I mean, is the fact that mass of the parents
handed their children a loaded weapon, so smartph and smartphone,
without training, without a purpose.
Speaker 1 (38:59):
So let me explain.
Speaker 15 (39:00):
So parents unknownly put the enemy in their children's hands
when they gave them smartphones without boundaries, without a purpose,
or without education. Children were not required to handle the psychological, neurological,
and educational consequences of hyper stimulation and infinite destruction. I mean,
(39:22):
the average team is scrolling six hours a day during
school hours. That is not a destruction that is alive
the rail. I mean, it's it's we need to give
them purpose. We need to give them this technology with
instructions or directed or either they're gonna lose it. I
(39:45):
mean schools also are outdated and under requirement. While the
world move forward, schools stayed the same, the educational systems
still operate like nineteen fifties, just with iPads sloped into
onto the desk. I mean technol aology is a tool,
not a teacher, and kids are being trained to be
passive users and consumers, not creators or critical thinkers. They
(40:08):
are not learning to build apps, grite codes, launch a business,
or solve real world problems. I mean they are learning
to scroll to copy paste. Where are the courses that
they teach real life? Why are we still teaching calculus
to every child without explaining how it applied to anything
(40:31):
they will actually experience. We're the courses in entrepreneurship, emotional resilience, relationships,
financial literacy, conflict resolution, and perhaps media discernment. We teach
lotteries about not how to manage budget, build a resume,
or having a digital That's not an education, it's memorization
(40:53):
with no purpose.
Speaker 1 (40:54):
I love Catalina. I love all of those classes. They
need to have those entrepreneurship discernment in the media. All
those things would be great and maybe real life skills
for kids. I wish you were the principle at every
school in America, by the way, kind of lead us
du But thank you for coming on. I appreciate you,
thank you for inviting me. Thank you absolutely, And don't
(41:15):
forget the organization Moms for Liberty. You know, my son says,
he's like, Dad, I'm not ever gonna use algebra. I said, no,
you don't use algebra. He says, do you use algebra
for the talk show? I said, no, of course not.
But what I do use is critical thinking. And so
when you do algebra at a younger age, it's teaching
you how to critical think and problem solve. It's not
just about what the algebra is. It's about the steps
(41:37):
in process you have to use to get there. I
don't think teachers even explain that to these kids. I
don't know, sad where education is going in America. All right,
Joe Biden's decline was obvious to us. I think it
was obvious to everyone, But now the left, this media
is forced to admit it. Yet they're trying to cover
for themselves too. Here they're crazy revelations. Next, folks, you
(42:12):
know how you know the media is so deceitful they
do one thing leading up to the election, they all
covered for Joe Biden, that he wasn't failing, that he
was mentally fit, all of these things, when we all
knew what our eyes were telling us, the guy was
a disaster. Well, now they're writing books about it. Now
they're profiting about it, talking about how the White House
(42:34):
should be a shade in themselves for hiding this, and
it was a national security risk. Look at the old
man on the beach, you can hardly walk. That's an
American president at the time. Sickening. This is Jake Tapper
profiting off of what he tried to cover up.
Speaker 17 (42:48):
The bottom line is the White House was lying not
only to the press, not only to the public, but
they were lying to members of their own cabinet.
Speaker 1 (42:54):
They were lying to White House staffers.
Speaker 17 (42:57):
They were lying to Democratic members of Congress, to donors
about how bad things had gotten. And in fact, Alex
and I started writing this book after the election of
twenty twenty four, and we spoke with more than two
hundred people, most of whom almost all of them were Democrats,
and almost all of whom wouldn't be honest with us
(43:18):
or wouldn't be candid with us until after the election.
Speaker 1 (43:22):
Think about what that means. That's two hundred people, and
he says, we're lying to you, and oh, by the way,
make it two hundred and one. Because Jake Tapper was
that person. He continued talking about the things that he
found out about this, like Biden's spine. He possibly needed
a wheelchair.
Speaker 17 (43:44):
So the White House position Doctor Kevin O'Connor was telling
White House aides that President Biden's deterioration of his spine,
the degeneration was so significant that if he fell one
more time, that he might have to be in a wheelchair,
serve in a wheelchair for his second term. But everybody
(44:04):
pushed off the notion that he used a wheelchair until
after the election.
Speaker 1 (44:11):
He's a wheelchair. He's a wheelchair, and you're telling me
that the mainstream media didn't know about this. Here is
Kevin O'Leary summon it up as only Kevin O'Leary, ken
cup one.
Speaker 5 (44:27):
Please, This poor man was broken, and look look what
happened to the country, and look at how he's being
beaten up. It's almost a moral what we're doing to
now to sell books. I was there at the White
House dinner watching this. The same reporters who didn't report
(44:49):
on him are profiting from his decline.
Speaker 1 (44:52):
It's outrageous what they're doing. Which outrageous is maybe an understatement.
So Jake Tapper the front of the line on this.
You want to see where Jake Tapper was before the election.
Now he's all high and mighty about exposing where Joe
Biden was. Wat's this interview he did with Laura Trump.
Speaker 11 (45:12):
I think what we see on stage with Joe Biden
Jake is very clearly a cognitive decline.
Speaker 1 (45:17):
That's what I'm referring to. It makes me uncomfortable. You
are no view. I think it's so amazing.
Speaker 17 (45:23):
It's so amazing to me that try and figure out
an answer cognitive decline.
Speaker 15 (45:28):
You're going to tell me that what I was suggesting was.
Speaker 17 (45:30):
I think that you were mocking his stutter. Yeah, I
think you were mocking his stutter. And I think you
have absolutely no standing to diagnose somebody's cognitive decline. I
would think that somebody in the Trump family would be
more sensitive to people who do do not have medical
licenses diagnosing your politicians from Afar in.
Speaker 1 (45:50):
Our twenty twenty lead.
Speaker 17 (45:51):
Today, President Trump's niece, who is a clinical psychologist, is calling.
Speaker 1 (45:54):
On the You don't need to have a medical degree
to diagnose that Joe Biden was failing at every level
physically and mentally, and Jake Tapper knew it. And that
clip with Laura Trump is literally proof to me that
he knew it. And when you watch him talk about
(46:15):
the days and months leading up to the election and
two hundred plus people were calling Joe Biden out for
being a cognitive disaster, Jake Tapper knew it, and yet
he covered for it, because that's what the Democrats do.
They are in cahoots with the media, just as the
media is in cahoots with them. All Right, speaking of Democrats,
(46:38):
this one fell asleep during a hearing this morning. Maybe
she's bored with Congress getting absolutely nothing done? Is that
Debbie Dingleberry? I think so, folks. I want you to
(47:02):
take a look at Congresswoman Debbie Dingle She literally falls
asleep in the committee hearing. It's the role at LAE.
It's roll this video. It's literally the ways it means commity,
and she is out cold. Now apparently This was a
seventeen hour marathon. She wasn't the only one who fell asleep.
(47:24):
She's a Democrat, Debbie Dingleberry, Republican. Blake Moore, he fell
asleep too. I think we have that. There's Blake Moore. Now,
Blake Moore fell asleep at five o'clock in the morning, folks.
It was untill three hours later they passed Trump's tax
plan out of that committee. They went seventeen hours, but
(47:46):
he had to be nudged by his coort. There a
wake up that's gonna do it for us. Stintfield's army rolls.
Don't go to sleep too early. Will see you tomorrow.