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August 19, 2025 • 41 mins

This week on Power Hour, MSNBC hosts go “crazy” over Trump’s Putin breakthrough, Trump’s approval surges on peace push, UK protests after migrant arrest, Marco Rubio clashes with CBS’ Margaret Brennan, and Meghan’s “scam jam” product exposed.

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
It is its Power Hour with Gabriello Power.

Speaker 2 (00:09):
Hello and welcome to Power Hour. I'm Gabriella Power. Thank
you for your company. US President Donald Trump has arranged
a meeting between Russia's President Vladimir Putin and Ukraine's President
Vladimir Zelenski that is set to take place within two weeks.

Speaker 3 (00:25):
What a major.

Speaker 2 (00:26):
Development and step forward in bringing this horrific war to
an end.

Speaker 4 (00:30):
Now.

Speaker 2 (00:31):
President Trump hosted Zelenski and European leaders at the White
House today and the President is optimistic that peace is
within reach. And it's not just Donald Trump touting the
progress that's being made. This is Finland's President Alexander Stubb
acknowledging just how significant the events of the past couple
of weeks have been.

Speaker 5 (00:50):
I think in the past two weeks we've probably had
more progress in ending this war than we have in
the past three and a half years.

Speaker 2 (01:01):
That is the President of Finland saying the past two weeks,
we've probably had more progress in ending this war than
we've had in the past three and a half years.

Speaker 3 (01:10):
That is just incredible.

Speaker 2 (01:11):
The President posted that his meeting at the White House
today with President Vladimir Zelenski of Ukraine, President Emmanue mccron
of France, President Alexander Stubb of Finland, Prime.

Speaker 3 (01:22):
Minister Georgia Maloney of Italy.

Speaker 2 (01:24):
Prime Minister Kirstama of the United Kingdom and Chancellor of
Germany Frederick Mertz, President of the European commission Ershula von
Delane and Secretary General of NATO Mark Rute was a
very good one. He posted that during the meeting we
discussed security guarantees for Ukraine, which guarantees would be provided
by various European countries with coordination with the United States

(01:48):
of America. Everyone is happy about the possibility of peace
for Rushi Ukraine. At the conclusion of the meetings, they
called President Prutin and began the arrangements for a meeting
at all location to be determined between Prutin and Zelenski.

Speaker 3 (02:03):
Now, after that meeting takes place.

Speaker 2 (02:04):
We will have a trilat which would be the two
presidents plus myself. This comes just two days after Donald
Trump met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska, and
when Putin arrived at the military base, a B two
stealth bomber flew over the two leaders in a clear
display of US strength and power.

Speaker 3 (02:24):
Although Donald Trump went.

Speaker 2 (02:25):
Into the meeting insisting that he would be demanding a ceasefire,
he wasn't able to achieve that, and Trump has since
shifted his position and argues that negotiations over a ceasefire
could potentially get in the way of a larger peace
steal and peace steal will that is, of course, ultimately
what we all want. But US Special Envoy Steve Whitkoff
confirmed that Russia offered encouraging signs, including that Putin agreed

(02:49):
to allow the US and European nations to give Ukraine
security guarantees, and President Trump is confident that real progress
is being made to bring this war to an end.
Here he was, I'm Sean Hannity after the meeting with Putin.

Speaker 6 (03:03):
Why is it to save lives?

Speaker 7 (03:05):
You want to save a world number one? To save
lives in all cases, because wars are wars. When you
see what would have happened with Cambodia as an example.
Now I'm not involved, but I was involved in negotiating
a trade deal, and I said, you guys are going
to be fighting Thailand, Cambodia, so many different look at India,
Take a look at India and Pakistan. They were shooting

(03:28):
down aeroplanes already, and that would have been maybe nuclear.

Speaker 8 (03:30):
I would have said it.

Speaker 7 (03:31):
Was going to go nuclear, and I was able to
get it done. Number one is lives and number two
is everything else. Wars are very bad and if you
can avoid them, and I seem to have an ability
to end them, to get people together.

Speaker 2 (03:46):
It may take several more meetings and more time to
get there, but you're right now at a point where
Putin is agreeing to security guarantees for Ukraine, yet still
pushing for territorial demands. But because of Donald Trump, Prutin
and Zelenz will be meeting in less than two weeks.
But what I find wild is just how many Democrats
and so many people in the mainstream media have been

(04:08):
mocking the president and we're rushing to declare that the
meeting with Putin was a failure. Many of them have
just become experts overnight on how to end a war
and deal with Vladimir Putin. Here's Connecticut Senator Chris Murphy
on NBC.

Speaker 9 (04:23):
The problem is in the Senate, the Republican leader won't
even bring up a vote a debate on this bill
because Donald Trump doesn't even want a discussion about these
sanctions because he's so worried that it might upset his
great friend Vladimir Putin. What is most impactful on what
will be most impactful on this war are more weapons
for Ukraine. And here's where Putin has the upper hand.

Speaker 2 (04:48):
And just like the Democrats, the mainstream media just couldn't
wait to get on TV and say that Donald Trump failed.
Take MSNBC for example, while covering the meeting between Donald
Trump and Ladimir Putin, MSNBC host Nicole Wallace had a.

Speaker 3 (05:02):
Meltdown while she was live on air.

Speaker 2 (05:04):
She couldn't actually stop herself from swearing, take a look.

Speaker 10 (05:08):
Russia could bomb anywhere in Ukraine. I mean, it's watching
them scrape and struggle to get an American president who
supported them, to give them all the weapons they needed.

Speaker 1 (05:20):
To go to to toe with Russia.

Speaker 10 (05:22):
And to see all that potentially erased by an American president.
He just doesn't give a shit about democracy. He doesn't
care about our allies, He doesn't care about a democratic
allies sovereignty.

Speaker 2 (05:34):
And just how much progress was made under Joe Biden
and Kamala Harris, absolutely none.

Speaker 3 (05:39):
This will started while they were in power.

Speaker 2 (05:42):
The media is upset that the red carpet was rolled
out for Putin. Yet, whether we like it or not,
Putin is a world leader.

Speaker 3 (05:49):
He is of course the.

Speaker 2 (05:50):
Bad guy in this, but the criticism is ridiculous. It
gets even crazier. Here's Margaret Brennan interviewing Marco Rubeo saying
that European leaders were making their way to the White
House today to protect Zelenski from being bullied.

Speaker 6 (06:05):
You know, there is concern from the Europeans that President
Zelensky is going to be bullied into signing something away.
That's why you have these European leaders coming as back
up tomorrow.

Speaker 11 (06:16):
Can you No, It isn't that. That's not true, But
that's not why why that's not true. They're not coming
here tomorrow to keep Zelensky from being bullied.

Speaker 3 (06:25):
They're not coming very old.

Speaker 11 (06:26):
They're coming here tomorrow.

Speaker 6 (06:27):
The television cameras where President Zelenski.

Speaker 11 (06:30):
You know how many meetings you?

Speaker 6 (06:32):
Oh, no, I know, And I was just up the
bunch of one with Vladimir Putin where red carpet rules.

Speaker 11 (06:39):
We've had more meetings we've had We've had We've had
one meeting with Putin and like a dozen meetings with Zelenski,
so that, but that's not true. They're not coming here
tomorrow to keep Zelensky from being bullied. They're coming here
tomorrow because we've been working with the Europeans. We talked
to them last week, there were meetings in the UK
over the follow the previous weekends and as early as Thursday.

(07:00):
But you said that they're coming here tomorrow to keep
Zelensky for being bullied. They're not coming here tomorrow. Oh,
this is such a stupid media narrative that they're coming
here tomorrow because the Trump is going to bully Zelensky
into a bad deal. We've been working with these people
for weeks, for weeks on this stuff. They're coming here
tomorrow because they chose to come here tomorrow. We invited
them to come. We invited them to come, The President

(07:20):
invited them to come.

Speaker 2 (07:21):
Yeah, well, said Marco Rubureau. And for calling out that
stupid media narrative, Margaret Brennan was proved entirely wrong.

Speaker 3 (07:29):
Today.

Speaker 2 (07:30):
While that February meeting was like nothing we'd ever seen
it before, there was an entirely different energy today at
the White House.

Speaker 3 (07:37):
When Zelensky arrived, he suited up.

Speaker 12 (07:40):
Presidents.

Speaker 13 (07:41):
You love the fabulous in that suit. Yeah, look you
look good.

Speaker 14 (07:45):
I said the same thing.

Speaker 1 (07:47):
Yeah, I said, you one that attacked your last time.

Speaker 15 (07:50):
I remember, Yeah, I apologize to you.

Speaker 8 (07:52):
Look you look wonderful.

Speaker 14 (07:53):
No, my first question for you, President Jalinsky in the
same suit.

Speaker 2 (08:00):
Chan And this was Donald Trump's message to Zelensky.

Speaker 16 (08:09):
Thank you very much.

Speaker 8 (08:11):
I think you'll see that. President Putin really would like
to do something. Also, I think when we set that up,
when we do, I think it's going to be when
not if, I think you're going to see some very
really positive moves. I know there's over a thousand prisoners,
and I know they're going to release them. Maybe they're
going to release them very soon, like immediately, which I

(08:32):
think is great.

Speaker 12 (08:34):
But we will.

Speaker 8 (08:35):
We're going to set that up today after this, after
this meeting. So very good and great remarks. I appreciate it.

Speaker 2 (08:45):
Let's bring in Hillary Ford Witch, president and founder of Stromak. Hillary,
it's great to see you again. The historic meeting between
Donald Trump, Vladimir Lensky, and europain leaders has been held
at the White House, and just shortly after wrapping up,
German Chancellor Hold reporters that Prutin has agreed to meet
with Zelenski in the next two weeks.

Speaker 3 (09:04):
I mean, how significant is this?

Speaker 15 (09:07):
Well, pleasure to be back with you again, Gabriella, It's
really significant. Of course, none of this would have happened
without President Trump, because look, he wants to be the
president of peace. You can tell that he's out for
a Nobel Peace Prize. And these European leaders they didn't
get it done. And actually very interesting something no one's
talking about, Gabriella. Where's the UN in all of this?

(09:27):
The US spends two point eight billion with the UN.
I don't know how much Australia contributes, but how can
they haven't convened this?

Speaker 1 (09:33):
How come this wasn't stopped earlier?

Speaker 15 (09:35):
But now I'm back to the point with regard to
where we stand, nothing is clear. The only thing is
that clear that everybody has come to the table and
everybody is willing to make some kind of deal to
hopefully stop this. But the worst news is those drone
strikes from Russia to day and killing some innocent people.

Speaker 3 (09:55):
Well, you make a great point.

Speaker 2 (09:56):
Whereas the UN in all of this, and this could
not be done without President Trump. Following Trump's meeting with Putin,
we heard from US Special Envoys Steve Witkoff, who said
that Russia offered some encouraging signs, including that Putin agreed
to allow the US and European nations to give Ukraine
Article five like protection as a security guarantee.

Speaker 17 (10:20):
We got to an agreement that the United States and
other European nations could effectively or offer Article five like
language to cover a security guarantee. So Putin has said
that a red flag is NATO admission, and so what
we were discussing was assuming that that held, assuming that

(10:46):
the Ukrainians could agree to that and could live with that,
and everything is going to be is going to be
about what the Ukrainians can live with. But assuming they could,
we were able to win the following consent that the
United States could offer Article five like protection.

Speaker 2 (11:06):
European Commissioned President Ershla Vondalayan said that she welcomed the
security guarantees for Ukraine and that the European Union is
ready to do its share, and Ukraine's President Vodimir Zelenski
posted on Exit this is a historic decision that the
United States is ready to take part in security guarantees
for Ukraine. Hilary, just how crucial is this part in

(11:27):
bringing the water to an end?

Speaker 15 (11:29):
I do think, Gabriella, it's really important because obviously you
really cannot trust putin anything that he said, So I
think there needs to be enforceable and it forces. And
I don't know whether that's going to mean boots on
the ground, whether that means observers, whether that's sort of
a coalition of US physical presence in terms of troops

(11:52):
and European troops. I don't think that's been ironed out yet,
but the US involvement to a certain physical degree looks
like it is rather pressient.

Speaker 17 (12:01):
Now.

Speaker 2 (12:01):
It was a different vibe entirely today at the White
House between a Zelenski and Trump. It seemed much more
friendly compared to that meeting that was held earlier in
the year. But there were some interesting moments today. Here
is Donald Trump hosting world leaders, showing off his fight
Fight Fight painting. That was not a great day, yes,

(12:34):
to make sure no one is missing that. And here
is Italy's brilliant Prime Minister, Georgia Maloney rolling her eyes
when the Chancellor of Germany tries to lecture Trump.

Speaker 18 (12:45):
And let's try to put pressure on Russia because the
credibility of this efforts, these efforts we are undertaking today
are depending on at least ceasefire from the beginning of
the serious negotiations from next step on. So I would
like to emphasize this aspect and would like to see
a ceasefire from the next meeting, which should be a

(13:08):
tridateral meeting wherever it takes place.

Speaker 2 (13:12):
It's certainly not the first time she's being caught on
camera rolling her eyes during a high level meetings.

Speaker 3 (13:18):
What do you make of that reaction?

Speaker 15 (13:20):
Well, I think you're correct about her rolling her eyes.
It's not the first time. But also it was also
the grimace caught my attention, the way she's pursing her
lips with a grimace at what he was saying. I
actually remembered that when Trump was introducing all of those
leaders at the beginning of the meeting, it actually fascinated me.
How he did, you know, compliment each one, and he
said that Keir Starmer was his friend and is doing

(13:43):
a good job. I don't know how he thinks he's
doing a good job, or wait, you know he thinks
he's doing a good job.

Speaker 1 (13:48):
But so certainly Georgia Maloney.

Speaker 15 (13:51):
She is obviously doing very well in Italy and just
what Italy needs. And I think she was disgusted and
you can see that on her face.

Speaker 2 (13:59):
I want to talk to you about the media's reaction
and the media's kind of meltdown when covering the meeting
between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin. I mean, outlets like ABC,
CBS were freaking out that the red carpet was being
rolled out and there was a warm handshake, and MSNBC
host Nicole Wallace was cursing on air while saying that

(14:21):
Trump doesn't care about democracy, and then another host claimed
that she was.

Speaker 3 (14:26):
More prepared than Donald Trump for a meeting with Putin.

Speaker 16 (14:28):
Look at this, the possibility of sanctions, It is not
clear that any of that was discussed as possible. We
were more prepared for this meeting than he was.

Speaker 10 (14:41):
Oh, probably take that to the bank.

Speaker 2 (14:45):
I mean, even from MSNBC and looking at the standard
of coverage, which is pretty low, they're just outrageous claims.

Speaker 1 (14:54):
Well, you know what, Gabriella, they can whine all they want,
they can complain all they want. Biden never got this on.

Speaker 15 (15:00):
Putin went into crimea under Obama's watch and nothing was done,
and that gave him the signal that anytime there's a
Democrat in the office, you can do what you want.
Because certainly he did not make an incursion while President
Trump was in office in his first term in twenty sixteen.
Crimea happened in twenty fourteen.

Speaker 1 (15:17):
So they could find us all they want.

Speaker 15 (15:19):
Like I said, it's the Democrats basically fought for letting
give me a naughty.

Speaker 1 (15:24):
Child, and I'll give you a week parent.

Speaker 15 (15:26):
And we had a week presidency with Obama and pipe
Biden in terms of things abroad, and that's the result.

Speaker 2 (15:34):
I wanted to talk to you about what's been happening
in the UK Over the weekend, Hundreds of protested gathered
near an asylum hotel after a migrant rather in his
twenties was arrested on suspicion of assault. Now The Sun
reports at six demonstrators were arrested during the protest outside
the Britannia hotel. But Hillary, it really seems like there
is a lot of frustration in the UK at the moment.

(15:57):
It was reported last week that fifty thousand legal migrants
have crossed the Channel since Kirstarma took office and there's
not a lot of signs that this is going to
slow down.

Speaker 1 (16:09):
You're correct there.

Speaker 15 (16:09):
I was in the UK recently to be on gb
News and Studio and one of the things I can
tell you is it was all I could do when
I was going through customs, although now it's the machines,
there's no human beings. I literally wanted to say, while
I'm here, where's my free four star hotel, our free meals?
And could I have a new cell phone like the
ones they're given please? And some pounds that would be
really lovely. No, it's a sin that the British taxpayer

(16:31):
is paying for this. And I can tell you what's
getting even worse is now the government has seen all
these protests outside these migrant hotels and they're four star hotels, Gabriella,
and they have gaming sets and televisions and game rooms.
The only thing that's worse than that is the British
government realizes where you have obviously an intense amount of
migrants in an easily identified building.

Speaker 1 (16:51):
Now instead, what could be worse than that.

Speaker 15 (16:54):
What they're doing is they're offering landlords five year contracts
more money than they'd ever make and paying for all
repairs and improvements to their property. If you're a property owner,
how on earth do you say no to that deal. Meanwhile,
the British taxpayer, the British citizen can't find accommodation. There's
a housing shortage and so now the rental market will

(17:15):
be consumed by the policies of the two tier k
government and that is despicable and there's going to be
more as that unfolds, as well as what you mentioned earlier,
which was the crime.

Speaker 3 (17:25):
Yeah, no, it's a serious issue.

Speaker 2 (17:27):
Hither I wonder if you could give some Australians some
advice because it's been revealed that Australians are more concerned
about Donald Trump's tariffs than the rising at Chinese military threats.
This is according to the latest News poll which shows
that Anthony Albanesi's performance levels have returned to positive territory
for the first time in two years. I mean, are

(17:47):
you shocked reading about what's happening here in Australia and
how Australians kind of feared Donald Trump's tariffs more than China.

Speaker 15 (17:56):
Well, I will say this, Gabrielle, I think it's probably
the same in Australia as it is in the US
that it depends what people are watching. I know there
are many like great people friends of mine. When I
gingerly ask them or what networks do you watch, they say, well,
we don't want any propaganda, so we just want the news.
And then they talk about the left leaning propaganda networks.
They don't even realize they're basically getting left wing propaganda.

(18:19):
And I would just to you know, protect the America
Australian citizen. I think probably there's a lot of Australians
who are just watching your your mainstream media. They're not
watching the Gabriella power out, which they should be doing,
but they're getting a perspective and they're being fed information
which is, you.

Speaker 1 (18:36):
Know, everything negative about Trump.

Speaker 15 (18:37):
I don't think he's a perfect person, but I do
think he's going to be the president of peace.

Speaker 1 (18:42):
I do think he's brilliant for the US economy.

Speaker 15 (18:44):
And as for the specific question with regard to Taris,
you know what you could do with the prime minister
who's doing as much for Australia and puts Australia first
as we have in President Trump?

Speaker 2 (18:53):
Absolutely well, said Hillary Fordwich. It was brilliant to speak
with you as always, Thank you so much for joining us.

Speaker 1 (18:59):
Oh pleasure Yuba.

Speaker 3 (19:05):
It's time for mediaum meltdowns.

Speaker 2 (19:07):
And I think Joy Reid might have a crush on
Donald Trump because her obsession with him is getting a
little weird.

Speaker 12 (19:14):
He's not handsome, he's not sare, he's not breed.

Speaker 1 (19:19):
Hm.

Speaker 2 (19:20):
She sounds like a schoolgirl who's upset that the popular
guy doesn't like her back lashing out at his appearance
and claiming that he's not brave, which is a bizarre criticism,
especially of someone who's taken.

Speaker 3 (19:32):
A bullet for America.

Speaker 2 (19:33):
But I think Joy Reid may be suffering from not
just teds but some anger management issues masked with her
weird obsession with Donald Trump, because her deranged rant continues
and gets even more personal, taking aim at his marriage.

Speaker 12 (19:48):
His marriage is a fraud. Millenia clearly won't even touch
him the last time she let him touch their head
bearn clear did he ain't.

Speaker 3 (19:57):
Touching her now he's been.

Speaker 12 (20:00):
He doesn't believe in marriage, he doesn't have morality.

Speaker 2 (20:03):
Doesn't believe in marriage. I'm sorry, Joy Raid. I think
someone might be a little bit jealous of Millennia. And
we can't all be as exquisite as the first lady.
But what would a Joy rant be without making it
about race.

Speaker 3 (20:15):
Let's take a look at this.

Speaker 12 (20:16):
He's a fuck up, but he's able to be a
success because white America keeps saying no, no, no.

Speaker 3 (20:21):
That guy is what success looks like.

Speaker 2 (20:24):
There it is again, Joy Raid, the multi millionaire blaming
people with white skin for the President's success, and the
sacked MSNBC hosts anti white, anti Donald Trump rant went
on for more than four minutes during her live stream
of a Welcome to Doy's House on sub stack, and
it gets crazier.

Speaker 12 (20:43):
Donald Trump is the physical embodiment of all of America's sins.

Speaker 1 (20:48):
Yeah, I agree completely right.

Speaker 12 (20:50):
He's sloppy, he's unkempt. Everything about him is false. His
hair is a pretense of non baldness. He's all but
his followers try to pretend that he looks like superman.
He's a terrible businessman and a failure who gets to
fake success because he's white, so banks keep lending him money.

Speaker 2 (21:16):
Joining us now as spokeswoman at American Values PAC. Kaitlyn Sinclair, Kaitlynn,
it is great to.

Speaker 3 (21:21):
See you again.

Speaker 2 (21:22):
I have to get your reaction to Joy Raid's unhinged
rather rant about Donald Trump. That had been so many
of them, but I think this one takes the cake.

Speaker 19 (21:32):
Not only was this unhinged, I think it was just
quite frankly bizarre. And my first reaction or message to
Joy Read as well, Joy, guess who still has a
job and you don't. Donald Trump is all the president
the United States last time I checked, and I'm pretty
sure the message from her company and Americans and the
viewers that were not watching was nobody wants your opinion,

(21:55):
nobody cares.

Speaker 14 (21:56):
And quite frankly, what I.

Speaker 19 (21:57):
Think we're seeing right now is in this country is
a sort of cultural shift. I think Americans are done
here with hearing boy or woman who cries racism. That's
exactly what Roy Read and her party continue to do,
and I don't think the American people care to stand
for it.

Speaker 14 (22:14):
She meant, she targeted his.

Speaker 19 (22:15):
Looks, his marriage, called Donald Trump a bad businessman, She
called Donald Trump, or tried to claim that Donald Trump
isn't brave as you alluded to.

Speaker 14 (22:24):
This is a man that took a bullet for this country.

Speaker 19 (22:26):
This is a man that has put his life and
everything on the line to fight for the American people,
to restore small businesses, to bring back the economy, create.

Speaker 14 (22:35):
Jobs, a job that he does not need to be.

Speaker 19 (22:37):
Doing for a second time. So quite frankly, there's no
merit to her statements. But there's not a lot of
merit to a lot of these rants.

Speaker 14 (22:45):
So it was nonsense. I think American people see right there.

Speaker 2 (22:47):
At one hundred percent, she called him a failure, which
is interesting because Donald Trump's approval writing is up following
his summit with person. Now, this survey conducted by Insider
Advantage found that fifty four percent of respondents of Donald Trump, Kaitlyn,
what do you put this down to?

Speaker 1 (23:04):
I think what we just discussed.

Speaker 19 (23:06):
I think Donald Trump has brought back the economy. He's
continuing to put money into the pockets of Americans. He's
unstrangling the hands of the small business owners who had
their hands tied for so long under the previous administration.
And the other thing is he is perfectly sitting at
that intersection of politics of pop culture. He's dominating the

(23:31):
airwaves with talking about what's going on not just in politics,
but in life in general. And he's restoring faith to
the younger generations, to my generation.

Speaker 14 (23:41):
The generation coming up behind me, which is gen Zer's.

Speaker 19 (23:44):
He is giving us that four letter word hope, hope,
and faith in the American dream once again.

Speaker 14 (23:50):
And I think that's what the polls are are showing.

Speaker 3 (23:52):
Yeah. Absolutely.

Speaker 2 (23:53):
Now, Caitlyn, can you bring us up to spade on
the MAHA movement because rfkjuna has revealed or he's claiming
that they it's this attempt to drive a wedge between
him and Donald Trump.

Speaker 3 (24:03):
What more can you tell us about this?

Speaker 19 (24:06):
What I can tell you is this is no surprise
coming from the establishment, right coming from the media. RFK
Junior is doing something that should not be devisi if
he's trying to make America healthy again. So what's happening.
The establishment is panicking and you know what that means.
It means that we're actually winning. So RFK Junior, he's
not running for president. That's not the only reason that

(24:28):
he's in this administration right now. His only mission, I
can tell you, the only thing he's running for is
to end the chronic disease epidemic in this country, restore
health to the American people. And he's one hundred percent
loyal to that mission. So we need to ignore the
noise We need to focus on that goal.

Speaker 14 (24:46):
And this is all just exactly what I said. It's noise,
it's the media, it's the establishment being.

Speaker 19 (24:51):
Scared because of all the wins and the waves that
we're currently making now.

Speaker 3 (24:55):
Fuma FBI directed.

Speaker 2 (24:56):
James Coomi has been bragging about being a swifty. In
a Busy Czar video, he repeated Taylor Swift's advice to
treat personal energy like a luxury item.

Speaker 5 (25:05):
Look at this, while our elderly makeup covered president is
posting about whether Taylor Swift is still hot and declaring
that he can't stand her. What's she doing not giving
the jerks power over her mind? She said something about
dealing with internet trolls that stuck with me. Think of
your energy as if it's expensive, she said, as if

(25:29):
it's like a luxury item.

Speaker 3 (25:31):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (25:31):
So he's still talking about standing up to bullies and
taking aim at Donald Trump.

Speaker 12 (25:35):
There.

Speaker 2 (25:36):
This is the same person who uploaded a photo to
Instagram in a post with arranged seashells on the beach
to read eighty six forty seven, and of course then
claimed that he didn't know that it would be seen
as promoting violence towards the president. I mean listening to
that rant just there. It's a bit unbelievable that this
was the previous FBI director.

Speaker 19 (25:59):
Unbelievable and absolutely absurd to me for a grown man
to make a five minute video talking about how much
he adores, you know, someone that little girls are fans of.

Speaker 14 (26:09):
He's fangirling over Taylor Swift.

Speaker 1 (26:12):
You know, the FBI was.

Speaker 19 (26:13):
Once feared by gangsters and criminals, as your viewers are aware,
and now it's former director is a swifty quoting lyrics
to explain explain away his failures.

Speaker 14 (26:24):
I'll just say, so, you know what, I can only imagine.

Speaker 19 (26:27):
The conversations that were taking place between Comy, his handlers,
and whatever disastrous pr team that's that's going on behind
the scenes, because somehow they were questioning what they should
do next after that seashell image.

Speaker 14 (26:40):
You just pulled up and this was the answer. This
was the answer. It's surely an amazing timeline we're all
living in.

Speaker 3 (26:47):
Absolutely now.

Speaker 2 (26:48):
Gavin Newsom Hayes got his eyes on being the next
president of the United States, and he's had a meltdown
after saving a Trump twenty twenty eight hat. He's seriously
triggered and to take a look at how he reacts.

Speaker 4 (27:02):
I said in a moment, a wake up, America, Wake up,
you will not have a country. If he rigs this election.
You will have a president will be running for a
third term. Mark my word. I wasn't exaggerating when I
said that I received in the mail a Trump twenty
twenty eight hat from one of his biggest supporters. These
guys are not screwing around. The rules do not apply.

Speaker 2 (27:23):
To I actually enjoy how triggered he is now. Seriously,
he has taken the Trump twenty twenty eight hat.

Speaker 3 (27:32):
He cannot take a joke.

Speaker 2 (27:33):
He's obsessed with being the next president, but he can't
even run California properly. I mean, the unemployment rate in
California is the worst in the United States. Caylin, what
do you make of this?

Speaker 14 (27:45):
Well, I think we.

Speaker 19 (27:46):
Send Gavenusum a Trump twenty thirty two hat just to
get things really going. You know, one thing that's very
consistent with the far left is they have a zero
sense of humor and they cannot recognize when.

Speaker 14 (27:59):
They're being true. This has happened time.

Speaker 1 (28:01):
And time again.

Speaker 19 (28:02):
Donald Trump is the ultimate troller. That's exactly what that
hat that he allegedly received was it was trolling, but
Gavin Newsom warning us that Donald Trump is overscepping power.

Speaker 14 (28:14):
That's just peak comedy to me, and I'm sure to
all your viewers as well.

Speaker 19 (28:18):
This guy does not even know how to keep the
lights on in his own state, can't stop people from
fleeing the state that he runs, and he runs the
state of California like it's sin city. So he's pretending
to be the guardian of democracy all of a sudden, again,
I don't know who this is fooling.

Speaker 14 (28:32):
He's fantasizing with his own presidential.

Speaker 19 (28:34):
Run quietly behind the scenes that we all know that's
what's going on.

Speaker 14 (28:38):
So my advice should be, I don't know, fix your
own backyard before you're lecturing everyone. Governor Harrige all over there.

Speaker 2 (28:45):
Now, finally, I want to talk to you about Zaron
mem Donnie Heno has an eighty two percent chance of
becoming the next mayor of New York City, which is
an all time high according to Polymarket. That is absolutely terrifying,
and Mayor Eric Adams is kind of booted is around
Ma'm Danny's long standing push to decriminalize prostitution.

Speaker 3 (29:04):
Take a look at.

Speaker 20 (29:05):
This number one.

Speaker 13 (29:08):
As a man who said he's a faith I don't
quite understand what religion supports prostitution, and I think he's
lost on the fact that sex trafficking is very much
part of prostitution, and you're not doing any service to

(29:31):
a woman who's on the street being forced to sell
a body for whatever reason.

Speaker 2 (29:39):
Caitlin, we knows around Ma'm Danny's track record. We know
there's previously called to defund the police, and what are
your thoughts obviously on him and what's going to happen
to New York City if he gets in.

Speaker 19 (29:52):
You know, the first club that comes to mind when
I heard this new policy was the great victor David
Hanson wants that, and that is the Left advocates insane,
destructive policies because.

Speaker 14 (30:03):
They are so often shielded from the consequences of their
own beliefs. And that's exactly what we see.

Speaker 19 (30:10):
For all of the policies that he's laid out, for
this prostitution policy, for the defunding.

Speaker 14 (30:16):
Of the police.

Speaker 19 (30:17):
This is the same guy who supports rent phrases so
landlords can basically eat dirt while we let lazy people
use their buildings. This is the same man that supports
free transportation, free buses, thirty dollars an hour minimum wage
by twenty.

Speaker 14 (30:31):
Thirty, so we can kiss all our small businesses goodbye.
He doesn't care. The same man that wants to turn
all of.

Speaker 19 (30:38):
Open spaces in this city into subways or shelters for
the homeless. If all of these policies happen, if this
man is actually elected, we will never recognize New York
City again. Crime, homelessness, empty stores and shelves, fill the.

Speaker 14 (30:55):
Smell of marijuana. I mean, the list goes on and on.

Speaker 19 (30:58):
It is a very, very scary election that we're facing
as new workers, and these policies are absolutely disturbing.

Speaker 2 (31:05):
Caitlyn Sinclair, thank you so much for joining us on
Power Hour. It's great to speak with you again.

Speaker 14 (31:10):
Thanks for having me talk soon.

Speaker 2 (31:15):
Joining us now from Edinburgh, Scotland is barrister, broadcaster and
president of Octopus TV, Andrew Eburne. Andrew, thank you so
much for joining us on Power Hour. Prince William and
Princess Catherine are set to move into their forever home
by the end of the year following renovations, but they've
broken with tradition in a move to set and save taxpayers.

Speaker 3 (31:37):
Millions of dollars.

Speaker 2 (31:38):
What more can you tell us about the move from
Adelaide cottage to the much larger Forest Lodge in Windsor
Great Park.

Speaker 20 (31:45):
Well, first, it's an absolute delight to join you, Gabriella.
You're right. What's happened These forever homes they're moving from
Adelaide will not your wonderful city but rather the name
of their cottage I called it a cottage, so four
bedroom house, and what they're going to do, they're going
to move to an eight bedroom house because they want
privacy and they want a bit more space, and they

(32:07):
want to move on from what's been a pretty awful period. Obviously,
we had the terrible diagnosis of cancer for Princess Catherine,
and we've had some terrible times for falling out of
the brothers Harry and William, which I hope will get
patched up. And they're hoping to move to what they
call the forever House and forever home and basically they
cost sixteen million pounds to move into it, but as

(32:31):
a result they've had to move out apparently two other
homes for two other people or two other families because
they can't be too close to the royal couple, so
that's it. What's the good news is, Gabriella, is that
they're going to be paying for the renovations themselves, So
rather than saying to the taxpayer, you've got to fork
up for this, they themselves will dig into those rather

(32:52):
deep royal pockets and pay for the decoration of the
relevant declarations and everything else. And the interesting thing is
this is a whole of this where the royal family
went through a stage where they weren't very popular in
the public eye, and the Queen, being very good about this,
turned around and thought, okay, how can I make it better?
And one of the things she started to do was
to turn out and say, well, I'll start paying taxes,

(33:13):
I'll start paying for some of my own things, and
I've cut down on other royal expenses. And as a result,
the public increase in popularity was quite phenomenal, seismic change
in that and the late Queen Queen Elizabeth was basically
responsible for that sort of stuff. So I think basically
what Prince and William and Princess Catherine are doing is
looking at that sort of side. She's adored by everybody

(33:36):
in the UK, Princess Catherine, and they've been following her
on her journey and it's extraordinary the support that she's received.

Speaker 2 (33:45):
And you can absolutely say why she is so popular,
As you mentioned, a time to kind of get away
from a lot of the drama. There's plenty of drama
surrounding Prince Harry. Hayes of course no longer popular at all.
And interestingly, historian Andrew Lowney has not removed alligations about
Prince Harry's relationship with Prince Andrew. These are allegations that

(34:05):
were made in his new book entitled Details The Rise
and Full of Prince Andrew, including details about his ex
wife Sarah Ferguson, details about his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein,
and as well as the alleged mistreatment of staff. But
tell us about that the claims that were made, and
now extraordinarily that Andrew Lanley is not going to remove them.

Speaker 20 (34:29):
It is extraordinary and you to think of all the
things that they mentioned, and you talk about Pepstine and
the various allegations there and the allegations of bully. What
would cause somebody to issue a legal letter. Well, yet
again Prince Harry steps up for that, and basically it's
two things. One is the alleged altercation between Prince Andrew

(34:49):
and Prince Harry, and the other was an alleged comment
that Andrew made about Megan Markle and now obviously Harry's wife.
This suggestion was that there was a fight between Andrew
and Prince Harry, and his suggestion was that Andrew said, well,
Megan Markle's too old for you, you should look for

(35:10):
somebody younger. Prince Harry denied all of that. It de
died all of that. And what happened to Gabriy Adams
is exactly that they sort of turn around and say,
here's a letter before action. We're going to get our
lowyest to write a ver stiff had to say it's
completely false. Harper Collins and a company within that group
sort of turn around and say, well, we're not going
to change it too much, but we will put in
in the audio copy of the book entitled as You Say,

(35:33):
we will put in. Prince Harry denies the claims, so
that has gone in. But he's very litigious. We've had
a number of cases. He kept the courtrooms very, very
busy for all sorts of cases. And this is the
latest threat. But of all the things to come out,
I say it's those two things. That's Prince Harry to
sort that rather you think Prince Andrew. There is other

(35:53):
claims in the book.

Speaker 3 (35:55):
Yeah's wild, isn't it. Now?

Speaker 2 (35:56):
Prince Harry and Megan Mirkale have signed a new deal
with Netflix. Meghan Marko was absolutely mocked for her season
that went on it earlier this year, but what can
we expect from this one.

Speaker 20 (36:08):
Well, it's a significantly downgraded deal, is what it is.
And if you remember the fanfare there was for the
original Netflix deal, I reported a one one hundred million
dollars and that golden handcuffed deal. As a result, this
is what's called a first look deal. I'm here in
Edinburgh in the middle of the night at the TV
and Film Festival and also the Fringe Festival, and obviously

(36:29):
all the great TV executives from around the world are here,
and what a first deal is is exactly that. What
they have is they turn around. They might have lots
of different projects and Netflix will have the right to say,
oh I quite like that or nough I don't, and
as a result, that's what it is. So there's no
real money other than new payer that a certain amount
for that first look, but there's no guarantee and I

(36:49):
think that's the important point. But it's certainly downgraded. It's
certainly a sort of a rather than the megawatt deal
that they had for one hundred million. And there was
also report lots of tensions between the Sussexes and the
massive Netflix as a result of the previous Harry and
Meghan and you might remember that if they wanted to

(37:10):
have this revealed, all sorts of wonderful sensational headlines, and
Harry came out with his book Spare A Spare Us All,
and the reality was that he revealed he revealed a
lot of those stories which were supposed to be exclusive
to Netflix. In that so there's reports of tension between
the broadcasting giant and the Sussexes and it's going to

(37:31):
be interesting to see how it pans out. But with
lover from Meghan and stuff like that, I did try
to bry the jam. I was sent to a CP
the way over to the UK. Yeah, I think you
have to pay the equivalent of a house it wings
apart to get shipping. But I got one of the
very rare things I tried it live on air in
a program that we do regularly, and I have to

(37:52):
say that first thing, you couldn't call it jam anymore
because it's not jammed to be jam. The legal definition
means there's a certain sugar content and this didn't have it,
so it's spread. So it's a scam jam to start with.
And actually, rather than going with the narrative of a
lot of people, I quite liked it. But it was
a little picture what is that Chellian?

Speaker 3 (38:10):
Oh that's too funny. Well, there you go.

Speaker 2 (38:13):
I have to ask you about Princess Anne. A new
photograph of Princess Anne has been released by Buckingham Palace
to mark her seventy fifth birthday. Our Princess Anne looked
elegant as ever in a blue and white dress and
a high collar while leaning gently on a window frame.

Speaker 3 (38:30):
What did you make of it?

Speaker 20 (38:32):
I love Princess. I had lots of people do. She's
often said to be the hardest working royal because she
gets out there and do things. I've had a joy
of working with a lot of Olympics. Went to the
Beijing Game in two thousand and eight and are also
there twenty twelve In London, various other ones, and she's brilliant.
She is absolutely brilliantly going to meet the people. But

(38:52):
she's very down to her. She doesn't like all the
kafuffle of royalty, so she wouldn't really tell people. What
I love about the inside report, it's always an insider,
isn't there. What I love about the inside report is
that she will only tell people to celebrate if it's
like a zero. So if she's eighty or seventy or
sixty or fifty, then she'll celebrate that. But the fact

(39:13):
she's only seventy five, only seventy five, she wanted to
keep it secret and so she wouldn't meet with certain
people in case they asked her, how are you going
to celebrate your seventy fifth? So apparently she wanted no
fuss at all. She wants me very down to earth.
But we wish her are very very happy returns for
this week for her seventy fifth birthday.

Speaker 2 (39:32):
Absolutely and finally, Royal fans have went recently that King
Charles doesn't possess a passport or a driving license. Now
this is revealed in it a Reddit post that revealed
that the monarch was allowed to travel without a passport
and drive without his license. Now this appears surprise to some,
but I doubt you were surprised hearing this.

Speaker 20 (39:53):
What are your thoughts, Well, well, I wasn't surprised, but
I thought it was interesting because a lot of people
don't know it. So whilst we go through all the
struggle of going through passport control and trying to get
those new electronic ones working having times, you have to
keep sliding that in. He doesn't need it. And the
reality of this is that basically it's diplomatic immunity, So
several monarchs around the world enjoy this privilege. He doesn't

(40:14):
need to travel with a passworld. I guess all he
needs to do is get out one of those found
notes and he can hold that. I'm saying, that's me,
but he doesn't. Also, he doesn't need a driving license.
And as the monarch, they enjoy a certain amount of
immunity from prosecution as well, so all sorts of privileges
as well as the honors and struggles you sometimes have

(40:35):
to have come with the monarchy.

Speaker 2 (40:37):
Andrew Aburne, it was brilliant to speak with you. Thank
you so much for joining.

Speaker 20 (40:40):
LA loved to speak. Look forward to joining me again, Sin.

Speaker 3 (40:48):
And that is power.

Speaker 18 (40:49):
Ala.

Speaker 3 (40:49):
Thank you for your company. Will be back tomorrow.

Speaker 2 (40:51):
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