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Speaker 1 (00:53):
And we'll appreciate you being here with us for today.
I'm Justin Barclay. Welcome into the after Show. It's a
show after the show. That's why we call it the
after show. Ever a dull moment, never enough time to
get to it all. But we've done our best here
today and we're going into a Memorial Day weekend and

(01:15):
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Speaker 2 (01:47):
I believe he said it was his uncle. Was that right?
It was his uncle?

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Speaker 2 (02:18):
It's not a long weekend.

Speaker 1 (02:20):
It's not just the kickoff, you know, the unofficial kickoff
to the summer. I know we like our three day weekend,
especially here in Michigan, but it is so much more.
And none of this, none of this is possible, none
of the things that we enjoy in a daily basis
without those sacrifices men and women who paid the ultimate sacrifice,

(02:41):
gave their lives for us. That courage is absolutely, it's essential.
It's essential.

Speaker 2 (02:53):
Great Uncle, that's right, And what a great story.

Speaker 1 (02:57):
Speaking of which, we've got some really good news we
want to get to day. We've got the MAHA Report.
I want to break down what's in the Make America
Healthy Again Commission report that's out yesterday. RFK Junior, Trump
getting together and several others breaking these things down.

Speaker 2 (03:12):
What's inside.

Speaker 1 (03:13):
Why it matters, because there are some things in here
that for the first time and just really getting it
an actual and I think serious look, taking a look
at the problems that we're having a boy the way
health in the country, it's not just like a granol
sort of you know, crunchy way to look at things

(03:34):
and only you know, certain hippies and that type of
thing that's kind of the old way to think about it.
I really think the best way to look at this,
the best way to think about it is that matter
of national security. Every day I'm working on my health.
Matter of fact. And I met RFK Junior in Georgetown

(03:54):
when I went to DC to Trump's first one hundred days.
I saw him on the street. We were walking, and
we were walking I trying to make myself out of
here again, going to dinner. We actually end up going
to the same place. I told him I kind of
made that joke. I'm trying to make myself healthy again.
Thank you, but I did. I shook his hand and said,
thank you. But folks, this is what it is. It's

(04:16):
it's a it's a it's a focus on healthy. Even
though you're think you're doing the best. You may think
you're doing the best, you have no idea what's being
done to you. And some of these things inside the report,
I think it's it's massive.

Speaker 2 (04:29):
Going to roll through that coming up here in just
a little bit.

Speaker 1 (04:32):
Just talked about this too off the air, but James
Comer announcing subpoenas in the auto pen story, will there
be some actual teeth we actually see some accountability? What
was happening behind the scenes. And of course by now
you've heard that story. Scott Adams, the Dilbert comic creator,

(04:52):
Fantastic Guy, Conservative Trump Maga Mega Faith Right has prostic
has same same cancer Joe Biden and made the announcement
right time we heard about Joe, but very very similar
in the trajectory of where they are together on that road.

(05:17):
Scott does not expect it. He's told his audience to
live through the summer. It's a it's a really tough
story and and taking a lot of people by surprise.
But speaking of surprises, Scott got a surprise from someone
very special, very important, a phone call that came through.

(05:40):
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I'll just tell you it. It really is. It's it's fantastic.
It really is fantastic. Hey, we've been watching that's all
coming up. By the way, we've been watching the latest

(06:01):
on tariffs. We've been watching the latest in the economy.
In fact, they get a story here today Amazon CEO
is saying that you know that the tariffs really haven't
they really haven't moved the needle much at all when
it comes to what we're seeing and the prices of
things and everything else, and that that is great news.

(06:25):
What about the bill, the one big beautiful bill that's
gone through, Well, people are talking about that, and wei
the markets are going to move or have moved. Today
we're down a couple hundred points, a little bit in
the red with the Dow Jones NASDAK is also down
a couple hundred points today. Trump's saying at twenty five
percent tariff must be paid by Apple on all iPhones

(06:47):
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Speaker 2 (08:39):
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Speaker 1 (08:40):
So let's break down what's in the MAHA report. And
I almost could play their Owner Report music for this,
because I think a lot of this is a sideshoot
of what they did to us during those years. By
the way, this is the find out portion of the program.
We're talking about it fafou and find out They fold around,

(09:03):
all right, and it pushed all of these Mama bears,
all of the crunchy make America Healthy Again folks into
the Trump corner and a united Trump and Kennedy together
in ways that we've never seen before. Here he is
President Trump, by the way, reading out the alarming findings
inside the Commission's report. More than forty percent of American
children have at least one chronic health condition. This is unthinkable.

(09:27):
As I told you earlier, this is a matter in
my mind of national security. Since the nineteen seventy, rates
of childhood cancer have soared by nearly fifties. Well, your
next question really ought to me, what the heck is
causing all of this?

Speaker 3 (09:44):
So I created the Presidential Commission to Make America Healthy Again,
And today the Commission officially delivers its first report on
childhood health. Here are just some of the alarming findings,
and they really are alarming, as unbelievable, terrible. More than
of American children now have at least one chronic health condition.

(10:04):
Since the nineteen seventy, rates of childhood cancer have swered,
in many cases by nearly fifty percent five fifty percent.

Speaker 4 (10:13):
Well.

Speaker 3 (10:14):
In the nineteen sixties, less than five percent of the
children were obese. Now over twenty percent are obese. A
few decades ago, one in one think of this one.
This is to me, the one that gets me every time,
and it seems to beginning worse. Just a few decades ago,
one in ten thousand children had autism. Today it's one

(10:35):
in thirty one. Last time I heard the number is
one in thirty four. Right now it's one in thirty one.
There's something wrong, and we will not stop until we
defeat the chronic disease epidemic, and America We're going to
get it done. For the first time ever, this report
examined some of the root causes that many believe are
making our children sicker and our population sicker. I guess

(10:57):
it just doesn't stop with the children self. Population also,
such as the ultra process foods, over medicalization and over prescription,
and widespread exposure to potentially toxic chemicals. Unlike other administrations,
we will not be silenced or intimidated by the corporate
lobbyists or special interest and I want this.

Speaker 2 (11:20):
Group to do what they have to do.

Speaker 3 (11:21):
We have to spell it out. In some cases it
won't be nice or it won't be pretty, but we have.

Speaker 2 (11:27):
To do it.

Speaker 3 (11:28):
When you hear, when you hear ten thousand, it was
one in ten thousand, and now it's one in thirty
one for autism. I think that's just a terrible thing.
It has to be something on the outside, has to
be artificially induced, has to be and will not allow
our public health system to be captured by the very
industries it's supposed to oversee. So we're demanding the answers.

(11:51):
The public is demanding the answers, and that's why we're here.

Speaker 1 (11:56):
And that is what we got yesterday of at least
the outlines in the initial report. I'm giving us some
of these answers. Now they're going to take some time
to dig in a little bit further and come up
with a plan after they've initially come out with this
first report. Secretary Kennedy talking about this yesterday, talking about

(12:19):
some of the things, well, the reasons I mentioned national security,
but you know, another great point about this is this
is it's about being on the side of the middle class,
the side of the everyday working class, the poor in
this country.

Speaker 2 (12:35):
He says, you know, the elites, they don't care. They're
gonna eat.

Speaker 1 (12:40):
Whatever they want to eat, They're gonna do whatever they
want to do, and they're largely not suffering the same fate.

Speaker 2 (12:44):
As you and I are. And that's a prose.

Speaker 5 (12:45):
President Trump is a populous president. He's a president he's
blamed for giving money to billionaires, all this stuff where
you hear about that all the time, But he is
on this side of the middle class, the working class
were in this country.

Speaker 6 (13:01):
People that I've been following.

Speaker 5 (13:12):
I've met every president since my uncle was president, and
I've never seen a president Democrat or Republican that is
willing to stand up to industry when it's the right
thing to do, and willing to talk about really difficult
issues and to hold his stand on those issues. I've
never seen anything like it. And I'm very, very grateful

(13:34):
to you. I've said it with industry again and again
in a room with him and heard him say, we
can't do that. We're going to do something different, deliver
news that they didn't want to hear. Oh, I'm grateful
to this This is a milestone. There's never an American
history has the federal government taken a position on public

(13:56):
health like this. And because of President Trump's leadership, it's
not just one cabinet secretary, it's the entire government that
is behind this report. And I can say again I
taught talked a little bit about when I met Rachel
Carson as a boy. My uncle tried to do that, yes,

(14:16):
but he was killed.

Speaker 6 (14:18):
And it never got done.

Speaker 5 (14:20):
And ever since then, we've been waiting for a president
who would stand up and speak on behalf of the
healthy American people and say there is no difference between
good economic policy, good environmental policy, and good public health
policy and good industrial policy.

Speaker 6 (14:38):
We can have all of them.

Speaker 5 (14:40):
We need a united cabinet and we need to go
forward as a single people. I want to thank you
for that, President Trump.

Speaker 1 (14:47):
Well, did just imagine? Did just imagine he ran RFK
Junior round. They didn't. Democrats didn't want to leaven let
him on the bellt here in Michigan. They didn't didn't
want to take him off the bout because they thought
maybe he would take away from President Trump as soon
as they they connected with each other. They just didn't

(15:07):
want any of this then, So all those people that
say they care about people, they don't really.

Speaker 2 (15:12):
Do they really care about people, They really care about
you and me.

Speaker 1 (15:17):
So the newly released MAHA Commission RFK Junior President Trump,
he saw AG secretary and their Brooke Rowlins talking about
chronic disease in children. Four key driving factors here ultra
processed diets, exposure to harmful environmental chemicals, lack of physical activity,
and chronic stress. An over dependence on pharmaceuticals. A report

(15:43):
calling for deeper scrutiny of childhood vaccine safety, criticizing federal
dietary guidelines, and warning of corporate lobbyings influence on public
health policy. Though comprehensive in scope, it did get some
criticism for emitting top causes of child mortality, like they say,

(16:04):
gun violence and auto accidents. But at the end of
the day, that is not necessarily what this commission was
focused on. And you're going to see I think you're
going to see a lot, lot, changing lot moving forward
in the next eighty ninety days or so. Hey, by

(16:27):
the way, here's Secretary Rawlins, and she makes the point
that one of the things they're gonna do is when
it comes to food stamps, Snap, they're going to take
you know you could.

Speaker 2 (16:37):
This is just crazy to me.

Speaker 1 (16:38):
We do this to help people feed their family, feed
their kids, and we allow things like sugary drinks and
you know, pop and soda and everything.

Speaker 2 (16:51):
In this list for purchases. Crazy.

Speaker 7 (16:54):
The second thing is that you mentioned, sir, by.

Speaker 1 (16:56):
The way, we weren't hurting necessarily when I was a kid,
but my parents keep popping the house. Were lucky we
had gatorade or something. Man, we didn't really even have
kool aid. There wasn't a lot of sugar in our house.
It was water marks that got a lot of milk too.

Speaker 7 (17:09):
But you're on track to sign multiples of SNAP waivers
to get junk food and sugary drinks out of our
food stamp system. And I am so proud. I am
so proud to announce that. On Monday, I was in

(17:29):
Nebraska with Governor Pillen, where we signed the first one
an hour ago. I signed the second one for Governor
Brown in Indiana. He may not even know that I've
got it right here, sir. I also signed the third
one Governor Kim Reynolds of Iowa about an hour ago,

(17:51):
with a half a dozen more coming down the line,
And sir, that has never happened before under Republican or
Democrat administration. We have never made that happen before. So
I am so proud and so grateful.

Speaker 5 (18:07):
Who is the first one to apply from West Virginia?

Speaker 2 (18:11):
Oh, so big news yesterday.

Speaker 1 (18:17):
And by the way, again, you know you're talking about
something as simple as the saying, well, you know, if
you're on food stamps, so you probably shouldn't be giving
you your kids all these sugary drinks. It's just not
a good idea. And uh, you know, the soda companies
anything like that.

Speaker 2 (18:32):
I like choice just as.

Speaker 1 (18:33):
Much as anybody else, but if we're paying for it,
we ought to make sure we're doing the right thing.
We got to make sure we're healthy and those kids
and the families are healthy. That look, you buy whatever
you want, you're all money. That when we're giving you money,
we got to make sure we're doing the right thing
and not just feeding people junk. There's a lot of
times some of these people don't even know better. They

(18:53):
don't I get it. I mean, you only know what
you know. Watching company now changing their ingredients, they're moving
in the right direction. Some of these big soda companies.
So some of these big bad food companies Kennedy's talking.

Speaker 5 (19:09):
About, and you're watching watching companies now that are changing
their ingredients because of this movement, that are making good
food more available to Americans because they're demanding it. There
was no demand for it before. This report is about
getting every American to demand the accessibility to good, whole

(19:30):
food in their neighborhoods and that you know it's going
to be a process, but it's already happening. You see
these big fast food conglamorates that are switching from seed
oils to beef califat big you see, and then reducing
the ingredients.

Speaker 2 (19:46):
You see it.

Speaker 1 (19:48):
Was staking shake that did. Did those switched over? Yeah,
they may not be perfect right away. But the more
of a light gets shut by this, the bigger the
story is going to be there. You're going to see
more and more of these things happen. That's all part
of making America healthy again. By the way, you can't
you can't get some of this junk food. You can't

(20:09):
get some of the poisons, as you made the case
of our food is poison.

Speaker 2 (20:13):
Can't get some of this stuff in places like Europe.

Speaker 5 (20:15):
This is the first time in Austry that all of
government has come out with a consensus document that all
the cabinet officials agree on right, that says we are
in a existential crisis now in our country.

Speaker 2 (20:30):
It is important.

Speaker 5 (20:30):
The government has never admitted that before, and today we're
all admitting it and we're saying now we're going to
do something about it. If sixty days this was the diagnostic, yeah,
in sixty days we are we are going to deliver
the prescription of the initiatives that we need to do.
But we're already doing and that's a pretty quick already
getting rid of We're already getting rid of chemicals and

(20:52):
our food of food dies, which people have been trying
to do for years.

Speaker 2 (20:56):
We did in the first hundred days.

Speaker 1 (20:57):
That's amazing. That is a massive mind milestone. The Mahamams
ought to be very very.

Speaker 2 (21:04):
Excited about that.

Speaker 1 (21:05):
I know, I am, I really am. I love to
see it. And it's really hard. It's really hard. How
do you do how do you take something like this
and try to demonize this administration for it?

Speaker 2 (21:21):
It's tough.

Speaker 1 (21:22):
Speaking of making some real progress, some real changes, they
are going after some of these folks is say yesterday.
The topic of the show is that the rest already begun. Well,
it turns out they may have. The arrests are underway
in some of those investigations are just teaming up. In fact,

(21:42):
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Speaker 8 (24:01):
No, they just talked to Joe Biden and he was
tip top. He was in great physical condition. He was
at the top of his game. Now they're coming back
covering the track saying, yeah, it looks like he was
in middal decline. Well, we all know he's in middle
of decline. What we need to know is who was
calling the shots.

Speaker 2 (24:15):
At the White House.

Speaker 8 (24:16):
And one thing that was also mentioned on your show
thus far is that when you sign a document that
has legal implications, it has to be signed personally. It
can't be signed by an autopin. You use autopen for
proclamations and mass letters and things like that. So I
think that if we can understand more about the autopen
and whether or not Joe Biden authorized it, I think

(24:38):
this could lead to a lot of those executive orders
being kicked out in court.

Speaker 1 (24:44):
You know, it's funny because I watched this autopin scandal
and I think to myself, well, I wouldn't have to
sign all those books. I could just get to Joe
Biden autopen, and I love signing books. Why wouldn't you
sign I understand there are certain things that president sends out.
In fact, I had a grandfather had I got a
letter from Reagan and it was signed, you know, and

(25:05):
even in that day I questioned, I said, is that
a stamp or is that a real signature? Well, when
they send things like that out, I'm assuming most of
that is auto pin. Yeah, it's very rare the president
actually signs something that gives it to you. Now, Trump's
a different animal. He He's a guy that likes signing things.

(25:25):
It really It just I think there's something to it.
He likes signing articles. He's always done this throughout his
entire signing little things and sending them to people and
giving them.

Speaker 2 (25:36):
So is the love.

Speaker 1 (25:38):
You just see the guy who had to signing the
first the first day of the day he was inaugurated,
he had that big event at the stadium and he
was signing all the executive orders. That was hilarious. So, yes,
I think there is something to that. I want to
see the predators president sign something. Comber's onto something. By
the way, there's a lot of scandal in this. As

(25:58):
they're starting to unveil, they're going to go after they're
really going to start doing the investigation, digging in subpoena
and these people to find out what they knew, when
they knew it, and what they did behind the scenes.
All right, and when do you expect these subpoenas to
go out?

Speaker 8 (26:12):
Well, the letters have already gone out to the staffers
as well as doctor O'Connor. So if we don't hear
anything from them in a week, then I would expect
to start seeing subpoenas.

Speaker 2 (26:22):
And if they fight the subpoena, what do you do.
We'll go to court Jesse.

Speaker 8 (26:28):
They're going to try to plead executive privilege and they're
lawyroing up and we're ready. That's why we're making sure
every i's dotted and every tea's crossed.

Speaker 2 (26:37):
The best thing that's.

Speaker 8 (26:37):
Happened in the last week with respect to this is
all the new books that are coming out and all
the former Biden staffords who are trying to cover their tracks.
You're going to see people like Pete Boudajeg who think
they have political futures come forward and say, you know,
we didn't know anything. There were gate keepers. They wouldn't
let us speak with Joe Biden and the more that
comes out, the easier it's going to be to get

(26:59):
to the truth.

Speaker 1 (27:03):
Can you imagine the heads are starting the role. This
is why they so oppose him. By the way, and
I saw somebody post this the other day, and I'll
tell you, I thought this was fantastic. I just I
thought this was absolutely fana say, you know for a
guy that's been you know, run through the ringer, I mean,
they investigated him.

Speaker 2 (27:24):
They they came after him six ways to something. Remember
Schumer said with.

Speaker 1 (27:29):
The intelligence agent, he's got six ways someday they get
after you. Well they did. They raided his home, they
tried to kill the guy. I mean they actually shot him.
By the grace of God, Trump is alive today. And
he said, well, I actually I think he's The meme
was something like, well, I actually think he's been kind
of chill for somebody.

Speaker 6 (27:52):
I like, yeah, that's true.

Speaker 1 (27:53):
He has actually been kind of relaxed and kind of
you know, I really thought, well, that's a very good point, actually,
now that you mentioned it. But I think there's are
just because they know that he is serious and he's
not backing down, and he is coming after them.

Speaker 2 (28:14):
In a major way. Now, I got to warn you.

Speaker 1 (28:15):
I don't know if there's any language in this, but
it is a story worth hearing. Scott Adams, who was
a creator at Dilbert and that's the other day. He's
got prostate cancer. It's in stages.

Speaker 2 (28:26):
It is.

Speaker 1 (28:28):
Just a really sad story. But he finally has announced
it to his audience. He said he didn't want to
share it early because he didn't want to be not
as the guy that's you know, sick and dying and
all that, and I understand that, but he finally decided
he had to share it. It was a moment that he
thought he could. He says he doesn't expect to live

(28:48):
through the summer. I don't know about that. I will
pray for him the peace, and I pray for recovery.
But in the meantime, you know who knows and wants
to ask what else he can do. This was an
incredible kind of phone call, a surprise. This story was
wild and I thought, such a great story we're sharing

(29:10):
with you.

Speaker 9 (29:11):
So yesterday, I'm home and I've been getting lots of
people reaching out because my recent health related news. But
I can't talk to everybody like it was just it's
just continual messages coming in, and you know, I have
to kind of pace myself.

Speaker 2 (29:33):
So I see a phone.

Speaker 9 (29:34):
Number coming in. Somebody's calling me from some number I
don't recognize, something in Florida, and I sent him to
a voicemail. And a little bit later, I thought, I
better check that voicemail and see if that was anything
I need to deal with. And the first the first

(29:56):
sentence in the transcription, because you know, the phone gives
you the text version of the voicemail as well, the
first sentence is, this is your favorite president. And I
thought to myself, no, did I just send the most
important person in the world to voicemail. And it turns

(30:18):
out that I had. It was Trump, and he was
he was just calling to check in. Now. He left
a you know, semi lengthy little voicemail just say he
was checking on me or about heard about my health situation.
And and then he says, you know, you can call
me back on this number. Now, obviously I don't call

(30:41):
him back, right because that would just be ridiculous. It
just was a nice thing for him to say, because
you know, because he called me, you could call me
back on this number. So I didn't. I didn't call
him back on that number because I thought, i'd you know,
it's not like he's sitting at the resolute desk to
do waiting for my call. I thought that whatever it

(31:05):
is he's doing has got to be more important. You know,
they're randomly taking a call from me, so I don't
call him back. Hours go by, it's the afternoon, same day,
it's the afternoon, and all of a sudden, another call
comes through, also from Florida, and I thought to myself,

(31:28):
no fucking way, there's no way he's calling me again.
And I answer it and it's Trump and apparently he'd
heard my situation and he had lots of questions. I
won't get into the details of our conversation because that
would be inappropriate, but he was just checking on me,

(31:49):
and he had you know, he wanted to make sure
that I was getting everything I needed.

Speaker 2 (31:55):
And I was it.

Speaker 9 (31:58):
Yeah, but at the end, and this rangest thing happened
at the end, at the end of the call, you know,
when he found out, you know, the situation was kind
of dire and I was still checking out with some
things that might help. He said, if you need anything,
I'll make you happen, and he meant it he was

(32:24):
completely aware of our let's say, parallel journeys from twenty fifteen.
You mentioned it and it was just the the most incredible, weird,
hard to understand the situation, but boy was a fun.

(32:46):
So anyway, that's my story and I'm sticking to it.

Speaker 1 (32:51):
Wow, what a great spiny that this is the stories
that that people don't get to hear about President Trump, specifically,
a guy that we'll do things like that at already
that that that that is just and the story after story,
I say, it's not the only one. It's not just
for famous people like you know, Scott Adams or semi

(33:15):
famous people, whatever you want to.

Speaker 2 (33:16):
Call him, whatever, it doesn't matter.

Speaker 1 (33:20):
He'd do it for any anybody and everyone. There's a
story the other day I heard of this this woman.
I said, essentially, I think she said Trump saved her life.

Speaker 2 (33:35):
Let me let me say, maybe.

Speaker 1 (33:36):
I can find it. I'll look for it quickly. If not,
I'll dig it up and play it for you in
the in the coming days. Oh yeah, yeah, this is
this is a fantastic story. I don't know if we've
already played this before, but here you go. Let me
let me just share you with you this one Trump.
She says, Trump saved your life one night. She was
stopped by it.

Speaker 7 (33:57):
I said.

Speaker 8 (33:57):
She loves Trump, says Trump saved her wife one night
in New York, long before he was president. Back in
the Apprentice, Daye told us quite a story.

Speaker 4 (34:05):
Take a listener, Trump saved my life.

Speaker 10 (34:09):
Literally, My dad and my mom passed at the same time.

Speaker 4 (34:13):
I was in a bad place. I was going towards
the Brooklyn Bridge. Don't acting be wide, but I was.
Donald Trump was sending on ninety seventh Street in Broadway.

Speaker 10 (34:22):
He was at a friend's birthday party, and when he
saw me coming past, I was hysterical and cheered, and
he gently grabbed my arm and he was like, whoa
wait a minute, are you okay? And he said, well,
I don't know what you're gonna do right now, but
whatever it is, forget aboudy, take it out of your head.

Speaker 4 (34:37):
Your mom and dad wouldn't want that. And he talked
to me.

Speaker 10 (34:41):
To I forgot all about what I was going to do,
so he said, let me pray for you. So when
I went to get my keys out of my pocket
and I opened my hand, he had place to.

Speaker 4 (34:49):
Fold it up real small, folded up one hundred dollars
bill in my hand. I framed it literally, and this
is the true story. He say, my life. Yeah, he
did tell anybody that has anything, ain't that about Trump
did it because he's a good man.

Speaker 2 (35:05):
That's something else the story. And you hear stories about
him like that all the time too. It's true.

Speaker 1 (35:12):
You know, he doesn't want you to hear that. Trump
doesn't want you to know this. It would it would
mess with his you know, persona being a tough guy
in the negotiations particularly and with some of the world leaders,
et cetera. That's absolutely incredible. And their story after story
about these things. One last piece of good news before

(35:35):
we head into the Memorial Day weekend. They're praying again.
There's prophecy about this that the Pentagon will become a
house of prayer. They are praying in the Pentagon. Now
this has caused controvery. You imagine they don't care. They
don't care that the military is literally made to break
things and kill people. That's what they don't care. The
killing people before they don't care about. But when they

(35:56):
start praying, look out. Jary, the Defense peneagsth met this
head on. Here's what he had to say about it.

Speaker 11 (36:07):
Definitely, It's interesting. The question is I've got some criticism
for hosting a Christian prayer service at the Pentagon yesterday.
We said it very publicly, we said it very proudly.
Appealing to Heaven to God is a long standing tradition
in our military. I'm very proud that we're starting a

(36:27):
monthly voluntary service at the Pentagon. George Washington was on
bended knee with the troops praying for God's providence and
protection in that moment. Chaplains and ministers and Christians and
people of faith across generations have prayed because of the
business that we're in.

Speaker 2 (36:46):
Yeah, I mean the business of the eighty second.

Speaker 11 (36:48):
Airborne and you watched that nine to one one button
for the country is a dangerous one on behalf of
all of us, and.

Speaker 2 (36:55):
We appeal to God.

Speaker 11 (36:56):
I appeal to Jesus Christ for that protection. We're going
to speak that we're and be open and willing to
talk about that at the Pentagon if they want to
criticize that, they're on the wrong side of a very
important issue. So thanks for coming with us today. We'll
see you on the other side.

Speaker 10 (37:11):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (37:12):
That is fantastic. What a story, folks, And what a
difference this a little bit of time.

Speaker 2 (37:21):
Has made here in our country.

Speaker 1 (37:23):
But I think now you're starting to see why and
what is different. And Lord, I just tell you this.
When I say it, I say, you know, people ask
what do you think is going to happen here?

Speaker 2 (37:31):
What do you think is going to happen there?

Speaker 1 (37:32):
I don't know, but I know that God is still
on the throne, and I think we're finally starting to.

Speaker 2 (37:37):
Act like it here in America. And that's why we've
been given a bit of a reprieve. Well that's it
for today, folks. Back Tuesday.

Speaker 1 (37:48):
Then we're off for Memorial They we'll have a somber remembrance. Obviously,
the best way we can reward those that have served
with courage, no especially that have made the ultimate sacrifice.
The best way that we can honor them is to
be good Americans. Think about that this weekend. What does

(38:11):
that mean? What does it look like? I'll tell you
a good Christians make great Americans? Just some food for thought.
Wishing you the best over the weekend. Make it a
great one. God bless. I got good news and bad news.

(38:33):
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for you. The bad news is I missed out. Well,
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(38:54):
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You get my good newsletter.

Speaker 1 (39:39):
We can stay in touch no matter what happens with
big tech and social media. Let's continue to get these
stories out so that people can.

Speaker 2 (39:45):
Hear the truth. Why does that matter?

Speaker 1 (39:47):
Well, when you hear the truth and you can make
the best decisions for you and your families.

Speaker 5 (39:52):
And that's important.

Speaker 1 (39:53):
And no matter what happens, folks, my piece, my home
doesn't come for my circumstances, certainly doesn't come from the
people that are in the White House in Washington, d C.

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My piece, my hope, my joy, it is from some
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