Episode Transcript
Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is a podcast from wor from Everywhere USA. It's
Fox Across America with Jimmy Phala. Oh Hot, damn Our
Number three a Fox Across America with your radio buddy,
Jimmy Fala. One of my buddies, Abby Hornsack is coming by.
While women are still allowed to show their faces in public.
(00:22):
Here in New York City, Democrats nominating a anti Semitic
socialist Sharia law, love and dirt bag last night by
the name of Zoon Mom, Donnie, and we will get
into him. We're going to talk about the president's dominant
showing over at NATO, where he received high praise for
taking out the Iranian nuclear reactors, but more importantly than that,
(00:44):
got NATO members to up spending to five percent. We're
paying in cash. I don't know how the money is
being paid, but we'll get into it. Eight at eight
seven and eight nine, nine one zero always the phone
number if you want to weigh in. I don't know
how many of we'll get you in this hour. But
you know the way Fox Across America works, It is
an all skate. When you go to the roller rank,
(01:05):
you know, and they're like just the boys or just
the girls or just the couples. Then they have an
all skate and everybody can skate at the same time.
Fox Across America is a political all skate. So be
a Republican, be a Democrat, just don't be a boom
as we get underway on a big Wednesday night. I
was on with Jesse Waters Tuesday night. If you missed it,
(01:26):
it's on the Fox Across America website. We can also
get your comedy tickets. But we were joking about AOC
and Bernie Sanders and the future of the Democratic Party,
and they don't. It's very really fascinating. They don't have
an adult right now. They don't have anybody running on
a deliverable. What a deliverable means in politics is like,
I will get this done for you. You know. Trump
(01:47):
was like, I'll shut down the border. That's a big deliverable.
And he shut down the border. Took less than two
weeks to do it. And oh, by the way, you
remember when the Democrats are telling you during the election,
we needed to pass legislation in order to close the border.
Speaker 2 (02:00):
Wrong.
Speaker 1 (02:00):
All they had to do was re implement the same
Trump border policies that they had killed through executive order.
Donald Trump, if you remember, had gotten illegal border crossings
to the lowest recorded number in the history of the country.
And then Joe Biden became president took ninety four executive
actions reversing Trump's border policies, at which point twenty million
people came into the country illegally. So when the Democrats
(02:23):
were like, oh, we want to secure the border, but
the Republicans won't help us, you don't understand. And the
reality is they were lying. They didn't care about securing
the border. They didn't need legislation to secure the border.
They just saw open borders as an asset. I've told
you this a thousand times on the show. The reason
being is because when you count a legal immigrants and
(02:46):
the census, you get more money from the government for
your congressional district. You know what else, you get more
congressional districts. The Democrats have seventeen more seats as a
result of the last census than they did going into it,
meaning these margins in Washington that decide whether legislation passes
or fails, those margins are seventeen seats closer in the
(03:08):
democrats favor than they should be because of how many
illegal migrants. They've been able to count the census, so
they have a motivation for this. That being said, that
open border strategy has made things a hell of a
whole lot more dangerous. If you saw the arrest numbers yesterday,
Eleven Iranian nationalists arrested yesterday that crossed the border illegally,
including one who is a trained sniper. That can't be good.
(03:32):
But here is Tom Holman talking about the growing national
security threat that is the end result of that open
border strategy. Here it is Clip twenty seven.
Speaker 3 (03:41):
This is the biggest national security issue this country has
ever faced, because not only did you get seven hundred
and sum release number one, they can't be properly vetted.
Have Secretary Marcus that everybody release got vetted. You think
I Ran would give us any information about their national
security issues or or what they're whether the past or
(04:02):
records of these people are, or their involvement in any
nation security so Iran, I thought we'll give us that information.
And beyond that, you and I talked many times about
two million, more than two million guidaways that paid more
to get away that across the border. We don't know
who they are, where they came from why they're here.
That's scares me more than anything.
Speaker 1 (04:20):
Okay. And that's Tom Holman. And you hear Tom Homan
on the show all the time. He's the toughest dude
in the government. He's a border agent himself, whose own
son enlisted. He's got real skin in the game. He's
served under multiple Republicans and Democrats. You know who else has?
Jay Johnson, who has served under multiple administrations. Here he
is talking about undocumented Iranians being a huge concern at
(04:42):
the border Clip twenty six. The presence in this country of.
Speaker 4 (04:47):
Undocumented migrants or the Iranian nationals who have links to
Hesbula IRGC is, in my judgment, a domestic law enforcement
concern of the highest magnitude.
Speaker 1 (05:01):
The highest magnitude. So you got your borders. Are you
got the former DHS Secretary, Jay Johnson, Homeland Security secretary
telling you this is a concern of the highest magnitude.
But here's Kamala Harris telling you suggesting we need a
wall to keep out terrorist is actually irresponsible. Here it
is Clip twenty eight.
Speaker 5 (05:20):
It's the height of irresponsibility for the commander in chief
to suggest that we have to build a wall across
our southern border because there are terrorists who are trying
to invade the country.
Speaker 6 (05:35):
It couldn't be farther from the truth. I mean, that
is offensive and it is not true.
Speaker 1 (05:41):
And I say that why because now we know there
are two million known getaways, including terrorists over a few
thousand known terrorists that got across the border. So she
was telling you it's the height of a Responsiballadai Kamala
is a line socio pass fact checked. It went from
(06:03):
again and this is how arguments evolve. You know, the
Democrats originally said, you know, Iran isn't working on nukes.
Trump just wants to bomb them because they're brown people.
That whole stupid song and dance. Trump goes in bombs
their nuclear reactors. And what are the Democrats now leaking
in the media. Oh, we didn't even get rid of
(06:23):
all the weapons. The strikes didn't even work. I'm like, so,
a week ago, why are we bombing him? They don't
have weapons. A week later, the bombings didn't work. They
still have their weapons. I mean, what is even happening here?
But this is what happens. This is the end result
of people who just want to win the latest news cycle.
(06:45):
They want to be better than the other side, and
they want to make political gains with the electorate. They
don't actually care about the border, the terrorists, the nuclear weapons.
This is why you can't put children in charge of things.
That's the scary reality of right now. So as you
sit arouving this conversation and you see Trump over there
in NATO. The reason Trump is making such massive progress,
(07:07):
you understand when he was elected in twenty sixteen, he
was like, all right, all of our NATO members have
agreed to spend two percent of their GDP on their defense.
And if you remember, the media was apoplectic. They're like, oh,
Trump is fracturing international alliances by calling out NATO members
for not spending enough money. But if the deal is
(07:30):
we're all supposed to spend two percent and they're not
keeping up their end of the deal, are they really
allies or are they just people that are making nice
with America from afar knowing that if there's a problem,
we're the ones that are gonna solve it, okay. And
that's what NATO has become. It was a bunch of
people ripping off America. They're underfunding their obligations, so we
have to overfund ours and in the event that something
(07:52):
bad happens, Team America World Police have to sail in
and save the day. So Trump had said, if you remember,
he was met with great resistance. It's great, I mean
vicious backlash for saying, hey, none of you dirt bags
are paying the two percent you're supposed to pay. That
was twenty sixteen. Do you know what he just got
them to agree to pay now five percent okay, time
(08:16):
in a half on what they were originally going to pay.
We just got that much more money out of NATO family.
And I say that, why is it possible? How did
that become a thing? And I'll explain it to you.
This is a it's just a whole different world this
(08:36):
time around for Trump in Washington because he's not being
undermined on the world stage by a fake Russian collusion narrative.
Speaker 7 (08:45):
It was made up by these sick people.
Speaker 1 (08:48):
If you remember when Trump took over in twenty sixteen
and said, NATO's gotta spend more money. Every single day,
every single day, they were telling you the walls were
closing in. He was gonna get impeached and thrown out
of office. His kids were going to testify against him.
Putin controlled our government from Afar. Really, think about that.
(09:08):
Every time they tell you the Republicans are a bunch
of conspiratorial lunatics. Think of the fact that Democrats said,
Vladimir Putin is in charge of America from the Kremlin.
You talk about conspiracies, He's in charge from the Kremlin.
This is Austin powers. Doctor evil has taken over America
from Afar. That's what the media said.
Speaker 2 (09:28):
Here shut a mount you bossed it.
Speaker 1 (09:31):
But they had manufactured such a hysteria around this that
it undermined Trump's ability to get things done. If ever,
you wanted an understanding of how much more potent and
powerful he is this time around. Look at the NATO spending.
They know he is serious about not getting ripped off internationally.
(09:51):
That's what the tariff war was about. He said, Hey,
we got all these massive trade imbalances. Okay, if we
have the biggest economy in the world, we shouldn't be
paying you to have stuff on our shelves. You know,
you look at it like if you want to sell
a product the grocery store, that you need to get
it onto those shelves. Okay, you make a deal, you
(10:12):
don't stay to the grocery store. Screw you. We'll dictate
the terms because you need them more than they need you.
That's us. We have the biggest economy in the world.
They need us more than we need them. So Trump
sent a pretty clear message to the world in declaring
tariff wars globally, and they were like, it's got to
tank the stock market. We're all gonna starve to death.
Here's a news flash. Stock market several thousand points higher
(10:34):
than it was on the day he declared the liberation
from tariffs. S and P five hundred hit an all
time high yesterday. Inflation is down, job expectations are exceeded
for consecutive months. And oh, by the way, we've taken
in thirty nine billion dollars from the tariff. So for
all intensive purposes, it's working. Trump Ism is working. We're
(10:57):
getting richer from trade. Okay. And on the world stage,
as it pertains to military alliances, people have to take
them serious. Now there's not a pretend Russia hoax to
undermine his presidency. And because the media has been i
mean really rendered toothless when it comes to the character
assassinations in twenty seventeen, twenty eighteen, twenty nineteen, when everybody
(11:18):
was calling Trump white supremacist and you know, saying he
didn't condemn the neo Nazis and the white nationalists in Charlottesville.
Nobody you know what I mean? Remember that whole song
and dance.
Speaker 7 (11:29):
And you had people and I'm not talking about the
neo Nazis and the white nationalists because they should be
condemned totally.
Speaker 1 (11:36):
But do you remember that. And at the time, Republicans
didn't need to support them. They're like, well, you know,
it was a liability. They're like, well, this guy's a
low approval ratings. Putin's in charge. Plus he said they
were fine people on both sides and didn't condemn the
neo Nazis and the white nationalists, except that's a lie.
But those factors made it harder for Trump to impose
(11:57):
his will on the government. This time around, still doing
the same thing. All these appellate court judges are ruling
all these wild injunctions where they're just overstepping the Supreme
Court rulings, and they're slow rolling anything he tries to
do with USAID and deportations and everything in between, but
he keeps beating them when it goes to the Supreme
Court because these judges don't actually have the authority to
(12:20):
dictate military, financial, or national security interests to the sitting
president of the United States. But this is the Democrats
fighting against him at home, so he's not too successful.
Think about that. That's what politics have become. Okay. If
a president succeeds, your life is better. If a president fails,
your life is worse. The current political opposition is doing
(12:41):
everything they can to make his policies fail because they
want you to blame him have a lessoned quality of life,
so you'll trust them to take over in four years.
That's the goal here. That's the insanity of right now.
But when it comes to foreign policy and things on
the world stage, like whether or not we bomb RAN's
nuclear reactors, whether or not we stay in NATO, you
(13:01):
know who's call that is. It's Trump's. That's why people
are coming to the table. They know an apple a
court judge can't stop him from bombing Iran, as much
people might joke about it. They know an apple at
court judge can't stop him from pulling out a NATO
as much as people would fantasize about them being able
to and that's the reality of right now, Trump is
getting things done on the world stage that are unfathomable
(13:24):
to other administrations. I played a clip earlier about every
president going back to two thousand saying Iran should never
get a nuclear bomb. I'll play it again, and you want,
in a while play it again because every single member
of the media, every single member, is trying to diminish
the significance of what Donald Trump just did Clip eighteen.
Speaker 5 (13:43):
We work to counter Iran's efforts to develop nuclear weapons
and missile technology that.
Speaker 1 (13:48):
Iran should not have a nuclear weapon period. I have
stated that Iran will never be allowed to obtain a
nuclear weapon. We will not allow Iran to acquire weapon.
Speaker 7 (14:00):
Iran's key nuclear and Richmond facilities have been completely and
totally obliterated.
Speaker 1 (14:07):
Ground of applause for that ground of applause for the
boys and girls who flew the B two bombers and
got the job done. You're better off. And that's why
you know Trump's feeling good. That's why NATO alliances are
getting strengthened and they're starting to play ball. But it's
also why everybody else is so upset. They can't see
(14:28):
a thriving America because they see it as a liability
for them. Step into my office. What because you're fired
the show that solves problems field finishing?
Speaker 7 (14:41):
Way?
Speaker 1 (14:41):
Do you hate me? I'm gonna fight it. Ye believe
It was a nine year old Lincoln Philo, my son
who was on this show when he said the following,
Chuck Schumer is a clown. Chuck Schumer is a Chuck Schumer,
(15:02):
Jewish senator here from New York City, who, to his credit,
did not go out and endorse Zoorn. Mom Donnie now
sees the winds of change a blowing in his party
and Mom Donnie a raging anti Semite who is chanted
to globalize the Intufata, which is the holy war against
(15:22):
Jewish people. Here is Chuck Schumer just minutes ago on
the Twitter. This is actually from this morning, but it
happened to me minutes ago that I came across it,
Schumer tweeting, I have known zo Ron mom Donnie since
we worked together to provide debt relief for thousands of
beleaguered taxi drivers and fought to stop a fracked gas
plant in Astoria. He ran an impressive campaign that connected
(15:44):
with New Yorkers about affordability, fairness, and opportunity. I am
looking forward to getting together soon. And I say that
why Mom Donnie was on the side that wanted to
kill the Jews. Mom Donnie vowed to arrest Benjamin net
and Yahoo if he set foot in the country. Mom
(16:07):
Donnie wanted to defund the police. Does that help the
working class voters of New York City? Let me give
you some of the hits Clip five.
Speaker 2 (16:18):
And our police force should not be assisting. I defund
the NYPD and refund all of these different social services,
and I will create a network of city owned grocery stores.
It's like a public option for produce.
Speaker 1 (16:38):
You be, I mean, come on this, jackass, but Chuck Schumer, Okay,
here's the globalized the intafata comment Clip seven.
Speaker 7 (16:50):
To me, ultimately, what I hear in so many is
a desperate desire for equality and equal rights, in standing
up for power and human rights. And I think what's
difficult also is that the very word has been used
by the Holocaust Museum when translating the Warsaw Ghetto uprising
(17:13):
into Arabic, because it's a word that means struggle.
Speaker 1 (17:16):
Mmm mm. So actually when he says globalized into Fada,
you know, which is the Holy war against Jews, what
he's actually doing is he's showing his support for that struggle.
So crazy someplace else. We're all stocked up here, listen, man,
And I do mean this like, if he actually was
the mayor of New York, I don't know that Fox
(17:36):
could stick around, Like, I actually think we'd have to relocate.
I think any corporate entity that had serious aspirations of
thriving and bringing in clients and advertisers and audience members
probably wouldn't stick around. So I don't know how much
skin I have in the game. But this guy is
a homicidal lunatic of a dirtbag intellectually across America with
(17:58):
Jimmy Fail and fired up to talk this next guest.
It's kind of a big deal around here. She's got
a brand new series that's on a new series. It's
a new season of a smash hit recurring season called Parked.
I am, of course talking about Abby Hornseck, who is
now parked in our studio.
Speaker 8 (18:13):
Hey girl, I am parked in your You're here.
Speaker 1 (18:16):
Right, walk right, and you didn't even read the signs
you didn't even ask, like, hey, Jimmy, could I park here?
You're just here?
Speaker 8 (18:22):
I you know what, you got to park it where
you're not allowed. So amen, I'm never allowed back in
the studio after the last time.
Speaker 1 (18:28):
That's it. So here. She is good to see you, pal.
I needed a down shift because my show has been
little intense today. There were bombings there, sharia law. Now
the Democrats nominated, I'm like, yeah, I don't know. I
was saying, as to Kennedy earlier, I don't know if
you're allowed to show exposed skin. Now now that mom
Donnie is the Democratic nominee, we might need you to
(18:48):
throw on a burka. But that's okay, Abam.
Speaker 6 (18:51):
Come along with me on Parked, where I wear a
lot of sweatshirts.
Speaker 1 (18:53):
You do a lot of sweatshirts. You're showing some deference
to the future of New York City. Well, if everything
was a time to be on the road going to
national parks, I believe it is right now, she'll give
me this. Okay, where did you go the season of park.
Speaker 8 (19:06):
So this season of Parks we feature seven new national parks,
and I'm really excited about the season because we shot
it in such a cinematic way, and it really shows
off the biodiversity of our country. So we go to
the Pacific Northwest and go to Olympic National Parks.
Speaker 2 (19:22):
Wa.
Speaker 8 (19:23):
Yeah, some rainforests, things like that. We go to the
Badlands of South Hoop by Mount Rushmore. Just check that
that little monument out. And then we go to Crater
Lake National Park. That is the deepest lake.
Speaker 6 (19:38):
In the United States. Also one of the most pristine
in the world.
Speaker 1 (19:41):
I believe.
Speaker 8 (19:41):
I'm going to say that with confidence, even though haven't
been to other lakes around the world. And then we
have Yosemite and Sequoia, obviously iconic national parks.
Speaker 6 (19:51):
Both of those. Did I hit five?
Speaker 8 (19:53):
Oh Cuyahoga Valley one in Ohio.
Speaker 6 (19:57):
A lot of human history there.
Speaker 8 (19:58):
Railroads was part of the industrial boom of the Midwest.
Speaker 6 (20:02):
Things like that.
Speaker 1 (20:02):
I drive through the Cuyahoga Valley on the way to
Jenny's parents' house.
Speaker 6 (20:05):
You ever stop at the park?
Speaker 1 (20:07):
Never? We This is the problem. We're driving New York
to Ohio where her parents live. At six hundred and
sixty miles. We do it like we're actual human traffickers.
What I mean by that is we leave it like
ten at night and just do ninety two miles an
hour until we pull up to their house to give
her take. A sheets gas station or a Loves Pilot,
a TA travel center. You know where you're at.
Speaker 8 (20:27):
Gloves is where I typically eat dinner. They have pickles, Yeah,
that are like just packaged in the refrigerated section.
Speaker 1 (20:33):
Yeah, we can talk about it if you want to
talk about gas station amenities. Like I am your guy,
and all the time I've spent traveling, I'm your gal.
Do you want to know one of the funniest experiences
I've had. I was driving from Bend, Oregon to Boise.
There is a stretch in the high desert where you're
one hundred and fifty miles between gas stations and the
gas station I pulled into. It's very fascinating, but my
(20:56):
fuel light was on it. But driving forever, it was
an og gas station, you know, with the dirt, the
one pump and the bell rings when you pull in.
I mean, I love that those places still exists. My
favorite thing in the world. But I walked into that
gas station and the TV was showing the Sunday replay
of my Saturday night show No Way, So I was
just on the screen when I walked in and the
woman did like the look of the TV look at you,
(21:17):
and I was like, it's weird for me too. I'm like,
let's talk about this. I'm like, let's figure out how
we found ourselves in this situation. And she was a
really sweet woman, Holly, who gave me a free bottle
of water. How about that?
Speaker 6 (21:29):
That is?
Speaker 8 (21:30):
You know, when you're traveling on the road, people tend
to be nice.
Speaker 6 (21:34):
They do, right, I'm in a big city.
Speaker 8 (21:35):
And you have people actually kind to you. Yes, we
actually had a woman who came.
Speaker 6 (21:40):
Up to me.
Speaker 8 (21:40):
And I love sharing the story and the beauty of
the National Park. So she came up and she was like, hey,
I like like watching the show, blah blah blah. I
don't know why because I love hearing that. But I
always am so humbled when somebody when somebody says that.
But she basically said, you know, she was celebrating her
cancerversary where she had been diagnosed with cancer, thought she
was gonna lose her leg. She beat cancer and now
(22:02):
she celebrates every year goes to an inter national park.
Speaker 1 (22:05):
I love that.
Speaker 6 (22:05):
I just but those are the type of people you
meet out on the road.
Speaker 1 (22:08):
Yes, people that find inspiration, people that are just living.
Speaker 7 (22:11):
Man.
Speaker 1 (22:11):
One thing I would tell everybody listening around the country. Okay,
so I always say this, you're either living or dying
in this world. Get out there and live. You know
what I'm saying, Do something good, fun with you.
Speaker 6 (22:20):
Get off of a Hallmark.
Speaker 1 (22:21):
No, it should have been, though. Do you know what
I'm saying. They don't. They don't let me anywhere near
those movies, the Womemark. You know what I'm saying. I
just want one Homemark movie where they flip the script,
you know how they're so dependable, you know, and they're
always going to be together together. I just yeah, one,
just one where she just you know, develops like a
crippling meth addiction and k knocks up a stripper and
(22:42):
everybody's like, oh my god. You know what I mean,
because it never happens. I need the suspense. Abby Hornous
x here. The new season of Parked is on Fox Nation.
Is it streaming now? Is streaming? Now?
Speaker 6 (22:54):
Go watch it. Leave Jimmy's show. I'm just kidding you.
Speaker 1 (22:57):
Go now. I love that.
Speaker 8 (22:59):
You Wait till Jimmy's is over and then go watch Parks.
Speaker 1 (23:02):
I might throw it on right now.
Speaker 6 (23:03):
Yes, it could be the rest of your Joe.
Speaker 1 (23:06):
But I love that app. I think it's rad. I
love national parks. Let me, let's talk. Let's trade notes now,
because I haven't been to as many national parks as you,
but I've seen it as a comic. It's seen like everything.
And when Jenny and I and Lincoln go away, we
usually just wherever we go, we just run a convertible
and drive. We like to drive and we like to
see things. So my nicest and I mean this, I've
(23:27):
driven the whole country. If you were headed west save
Fluent to Denver, and you just drove west in Colorado,
so you got to like Glenwood Springs, that area that
to me is like the nicest stretch of mountains in
the world. Glenwood Caverns and that whole Glenwood Canyon really
blew me away.
Speaker 8 (23:44):
Yeah, Colorado has spectacular topography.
Speaker 6 (23:48):
And you go to places like Utah.
Speaker 1 (23:50):
Utah is amazing.
Speaker 8 (23:51):
It's amazing because you have so much diversity.
Speaker 1 (23:54):
Utah north or south. If you just got on Route
fifteen and went in either direction through like Idah have
or you went south down to like Moab and all
that stuff. Yes, stark.
Speaker 8 (24:03):
You could have snow capped mountains or like the reds
to your verticality of sandstone cliffs within the span of
one state.
Speaker 1 (24:10):
Yeah, you can't screw it up like Utah's badass. I
love it out there.
Speaker 8 (24:15):
And then we question why do we live in the city.
You know, it makes no sense.
Speaker 1 (24:18):
Well, what's funny about it is like I grew up
in New York, you know, obviously thinking thinking I didn't
know this. I thought everybody else in the world was
jealous because we lived here. And then the minute you leave,
everybody's like, nuts, what are you doing? Why? What's wrong
with you? But I really did believe that as a
kid here, I was like, everybody wishes they were doing
what I was doing.
Speaker 6 (24:37):
Yeah, the dreams are at the National Parks.
Speaker 1 (24:39):
People. Funnly, I could get chased by a wizard on
the way to school. It's a different, different story. But
I didn't know that, abs I didn't know. But when
you watch Parked, if you're from New York, it's really
good escapism. That's what I love about it.
Speaker 8 (24:54):
That's what we're trying to do because we you know,
I talk about the nature of it, we show it.
Like I said, before, it's so cinematic. This season we
do a lot of like SlowMo of the landscape.
Speaker 1 (25:05):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (25:05):
So I really hope too that people can watch it
and plan their vacations because it's summertime. If you want
to hit the road, get an RV, go to a
national party.
Speaker 1 (25:15):
And you've said repeatedly that you're at one of these parks,
like go up to the bears and take a selfie.
You've said that, you said, Pet the line. I believe
what you said.
Speaker 6 (25:22):
I've only said that to you, Jimmy. I know you'll survive.
You're faced enough in New York. I know you can
handle it.
Speaker 1 (25:29):
What you want to do is wrestle the bear, and
that's how you show your appreciation.
Speaker 6 (25:32):
Pet Yo, No, don't do that. People don't do that.
Speaker 1 (25:38):
Disclaimer, but it is amazing how many people a year. Okay,
I know a crazy story. I won't get too far
into it. My dad had a buddy that got pretty
roughed up by a bear because they were on a
motorcycle trip. And the woman God wants some baby bears.
I was like, I gotta take a.
Speaker 6 (25:53):
Selfie with these baby babies are there?
Speaker 1 (25:55):
So she got off take a selfie with baby Bears,
but Mama Bear was nearby and didn't mom of not
following her on Instagram, and Mama Bear threw a pause
down if you will, maybe not the thumbs down, maybe
a pause down, pause down, and mighty gave somebody the business.
Speaker 6 (26:10):
You know what, since you bring up this story.
Speaker 8 (26:12):
When we were at Sequoia National Park this year, there's
a beautiful meadow, Crescent Meadow. It's one of my favorite
parts of the park. Kind of underrated, not a lot
of people go there. So we're shooting and we see
these two deer and they're just popping. It was out
of a movie. They were popping out of the wild flowers.
And all of a sudden, I look over it. There
was a fallen It was so picturesque, a fallen Sequoia tree, right,
(26:35):
and I hear someone go is that. I look over
and I know people can't see well, maybe they can
see here, maybe like not even one hundred yards away.
A cub walks out onto the fallen trunk, right, and
I'm like, oh my god, we got to get out
of here. And then here comes the mom walking on
the trunk I'm not even joking fifty yards away and
(26:57):
there were these two people who took their cameras, they
start walking towards the bear. I grab them. I'm like,
you guys got to get out of here. Yeah this, Yeah,
And there's a funny picture. I wish, you know what,
maybe I'll put it up somewhere.
Speaker 6 (27:10):
I'm running.
Speaker 8 (27:10):
My face is like super grim and then there's just
these two people trying to take pictures of the bear,
and I just people don't understand that they're wild animals.
Speaker 6 (27:17):
They're not domesticated.
Speaker 1 (27:19):
Yeah, they're are your friends, Like everybody who's like, I'm
going to adopt a raccoon.
Speaker 6 (27:23):
No, it's like being on the subway in New York.
Speaker 8 (27:25):
You're like, oh, that guy's just yelling at the wall.
He's not going to do anything.
Speaker 6 (27:28):
And then he turns on.
Speaker 1 (27:29):
You with a knife, and you're like, yelling at the walls.
Maybe I can break up this argument. You know, I'll
see it from the wall's point of view exactly. And
that's how it ends bad. But it ends good for you.
If you get Fox Nation, you download this season of Park,
you know, it's funny what I want you to do
for next season. So many people like me who are
from here, who are uncultured do you know you could
(27:50):
be making up parks and like, my friends wouldn't know.
You'd be like, that's it would be so funny. We're like, uh,
Derek Jeter National Park and my friends and be like, oh,
it's amazing about time they wanted the captain And you
could just be anywhere. It could be in the middle
of Central Park. We wouldn't know. But you're doing the
real thing, and I'm so fascinated by it, and I
love the shots. I want to believe. I don't know
(28:12):
this to not involve with the production, but they must
be going drone shots for some of this stuff because
it's so incredible. Oh, sweeping vistas.
Speaker 6 (28:20):
We do so many drone shots.
Speaker 8 (28:21):
But you're not allowed to shoot a dron or fly
a drone in a national park.
Speaker 6 (28:24):
Okay, so we do the outskirts of Yeah, like.
Speaker 1 (28:28):
A lot of people don't know this, but Abby is
who bombed the bunker and poured it out Iran, so
you can thank her for Iran not having a nuclear weapon.
They parked right there and there they did. I'm excited.
I'll be watching. I will give you notes when I
see you.
Speaker 6 (28:41):
Thank you please. I value your feedback.
Speaker 1 (28:43):
Dot's enough out of you, Abby Horniseak. We're back after
this the show where everyone is welcome. You're dead beach.
You're listening to Fox Across America with Jimmy Fayla To
America with Jimmy Fayala. The White House announcing during our
previous guest segment that they are going to limit the
(29:07):
classified briefings for Democrats after yesterday's intelligence leak about the
strikes in Tehran. Democrats went out unnamed sources and told
CNN that the findings found that the effect of the
attacks was negligible and that Donald Trump didn't really accomplish
(29:30):
much of anything. You can't handle the truth. I say
that why because the International Atomic Energy Association says the
facilities have been completely wiped out and are no longer
functionable in any way, shape or form. Here is the
head of NATO, NATO's Secretary General, Mark Root, praising Trump
earlier in the day clip twenty and.
Speaker 3 (29:51):
Just want to recognize your sisiffection on era.
Speaker 5 (29:55):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (29:55):
You were a man of strength, but you're also a
man of peace.
Speaker 7 (30:00):
And the fact that you are now also successful in
getting this ceasefire dumb between Israel and around.
Speaker 4 (30:05):
I read him on too thank you, And I think
this is.
Speaker 2 (30:08):
Important for the whole world.
Speaker 1 (30:10):
So that's him saying thank you for the ceasefire, so
thank you for taking out their nuclear program. I think
this is important for the whole world. Naturally, the media
is apoplectic because they don't want Trump to get a win.
Journalism in this country is dead and bury. It really
is a gross time to be alive. But hold on
a second, because there's more. Here is the Secretary General
(30:31):
implying Trump is like daddy breaking up a fight clip
twenty three. Like two kids at a school yard. You know,
they fight like hell, you can't staff them.
Speaker 2 (30:38):
Let him fight for about two three minutes.
Speaker 1 (30:40):
Then it's easy to staff him.
Speaker 6 (30:42):
And then daddy has sometimes strong language.
Speaker 1 (30:44):
School strong everyone saying you have to use a certain word.
So that's pretty funny. So daddy has to use strong language.
He's referring to Trump cursing yesterday. But here is Sky
News following up on that exchange clip twenty four.
Speaker 9 (30:57):
Mark Ritter, the NATO chief is your friend. He called
you daddy earlier. Do you regard your NATO allies as
kind of children?
Speaker 1 (31:08):
No, he likes me. I think he likes me.
Speaker 2 (31:11):
If he doesn't I'll let you know.
Speaker 1 (31:12):
I'll come back and I'll hit him hard.
Speaker 7 (31:13):
Okay, he did, he did it very affectionate daddy here
my daddy.
Speaker 1 (31:18):
So that's Trump telling who's your daddy jokes. One of
the funniest things in the world is Trump on the
world stage, where he likes to tell jokes, he likes
to riff, he likes the curse. If need be Clip
thirty one.
Speaker 2 (31:32):
We basically have two countries that.
Speaker 7 (31:34):
Have been fighting so long and so.
Speaker 2 (31:36):
Hard that they don't know what the they're doing. Do
you understand.
Speaker 1 (31:40):
That that might win Clip of the Week on Fox
New Saturday night. At my TV show this weekend, I
have to tell you, ma'am, we're living in this really
weird moment where we're getting snow globed again. What does
that mean? You know? When you have a snow globe
(32:01):
on the shelf. My mother in law, Judy, has like
seven million of them. She loves, like the precious moments.
The village is really cool. It's like really cool the
first time you say it. Then you start to wonder
if like she's running a cult or something weird because
there's that many of them. When you get to the
house and I love them, but it's concerning in number.
That being said, we're in a snow globe moment. You
know when you take a snow globe off the shelf,
(32:22):
you shake it up, you put it back on the shelf,
and everything kind of resettles. It's happening in politics again.
One of the ongoing debates about Iran and their nuclear program,
which has been around for twenty years. We just snow
globed that whole debate. They don't have the program. It
is gone. Okay, they accepted a ceasefire because they don't
have the weapons. Okay. If they had the weapons, okay,
(32:43):
they wouldn't be accepting a ceasefire. They have a fanatical
religious obsession with wipeing Israel off the map. You don't go,
all right, let's start making trade deals if you still
have an ability to wipe them off the map. Okay,
the strikes were successful, so you lose a national geopolitical issue.
(33:04):
Not that they're not going to continue to fight and
get into little skirmishes, but the long term reality is
I ran as nowhere near a nuclear weapon, so that
has been taken off the table. It's a major victory
for Trump because every president for the past twenty five years,
has been vowing to make sure Iron doesn't have a
nuclear weapon, but only one of them did. On the
other side of this, there's a guy who just became
(33:25):
a national news story. So Ron Mom Donnie, who is
the winner of the democratic primaries here in New York,
and I don't know that he wins the general, but
he's going to take center stage in the media. And
he's already vowing to run against Donald Trump's fascism, which
is a pretend thing and a profound insult to victims
of actual fascism. To compare anyone to Adolf Hitler killing
(33:47):
six million Jews. Donald Trump is a Jewish daughter in law,
Harley Hitler stuff. Donald Trump is recognized by the Jewish
community for his business relationship with them on more than
two dozen occasions. So this reality that he's a fascist,
it's so embarrassing because guys, if the man running your
country as a fascist, you ain't saying a word about
the guy, or he is going to kill you. Okay,
(34:09):
that doesn't happen here. So we're in this snow globe
moment where the issues have kind of changed. We're gonna
get a shake up as to who the leading players
are now. But the one constant is that everybody in
the Democratic Party is still running on pretend stuff. It's
a bad idea, like Mom Donnie saying for freeze rents.
That's pretend. Can't do it, can't afford it. Well, government
(34:31):
will control the grocery prices. They can't actually do that.
They don't have the autonomy to do that. The free healthcare,
the thirty dollars an hour minimum wage, the defunding of
the police, they can't actually do any of that. So
you're running on pretend stuff by calling Trump a fascist.
But that's where the Democratic Party finds itself. Hey, you
can't deport people without due process, that's pretend. Barack Obama
(34:51):
deported more people than any president in history, any president.
Was there a single Democrat demanding due process would be no.
Was there a single Democrat getting arrested at an ice
detention center. You know, if you heard about the story
down in Florida, We're a'll be heading this weekend. They
just opened up Alligator Alcatraz. They're building a migrant detention
(35:14):
facility that will be surrounded by alligators. So if you escape,
you got to take on the alligators. But lo and behold.
What we're realizing now is the alligators aren't there to
keep the inmates in. They're there to keep the Democratic
congressman out. You know, all those grand standing jackasses that
are getting arrested to go viral, like Jose Padilla whatever
his name is, that dope. Okay, if you want to
(35:37):
represent America in elected office, the only thing you really
need to be good at is pretending you care about America,
and none of them are doing that. So here's a
pro tip. Try again tomorrow. This show's over. Pay up,
get out, We'll see you back here until then, Be
a Republican, be a Democrat, just don't.
Speaker 3 (35:54):
Be a
Speaker 1 (35:56):
This has been a podcast from wor