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January 30, 2025 33 mins

Sean addresses the tragedy in DC where an American Airlines regional airplane collided with a military aircraft.  Sean reviews President Trump's response and explains how DEI programs can be very dangerous.

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Speaker 1 (01:11):
All right, thank you Scott Channon, Thanks to all of
you for being with us. Right down our toll free number.
It is eight hundred nine four one, Shawn. If you
want to be a part of the program, we begin
our thoughts, our prayers, our love sent to all the
victims of this tragic plane crash, plane and helicopter crash
that took place. I happen to have a lot of

(01:35):
friends that are into aviation, a lot. I mean, I've
got so much to share with you. It's it's it's
a pretty unbelievable the amount of knowledge. Pete Hegseath just said,
the military does dangerous things, it does routine things on
a regular basis. Tragically, last night a mistake was made.
I think the President is right. There is some sort

(01:57):
of an evaluation issue that we have immediately begun investigating
at the Department of Defense, and that has to take place.
This happened during my show last night. We were just
aired what was part one of my interview with JD.
Van's and then I got reports and then then a

(02:18):
flood of videos being sent to me. You know, we
have to confirm them obviously we're news organization before we
put it on the air. And I'm like, I looked
at it and I'm like, oh no, because it was
very obvious what had happened. Here's the air traffic control
controllers saying, oh, Adam Schiff after the crash and giving

(02:41):
directions to other planes.

Speaker 2 (02:44):
Crash, crash, crash, where's the three? It is all the
approachin and runway three three approach in of runway three three.
How would you have to crash? Obvious soccer theres is

(03:11):
learning No ight there? Uh sorry, you're in the building. Helicopters,
helicopter c r J approaching and only three three.

Speaker 1 (03:35):
It was a commuter airliner out of Wichita on airline
American Airlines flight and a military helicopter.

Speaker 2 (03:43):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (03:44):
Here's another audio of air Traffic Control of saying WHOA
after seeing the plane crash.

Speaker 4 (03:51):
Five fight tatine is Joe.

Speaker 2 (03:59):
That supports that two walks.

Speaker 1 (04:00):
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(04:22):
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Speaker 3 (04:28):
Heading three thousand thirty.

Speaker 1 (04:31):
Now it's I I make this statement, and it's it's
a it's just a fact. When you think of the
one hundred thousand plus commercial jets, never mind private aircraft
that take off on a given day eight plus, it
is it is amazing that we have come very close

(04:54):
to perfecting air flight, but we're not there. I mean,
every every aircra will have what's called the t T
CAST system, which is a traffic collision warning system, and
then you run into issues. Okay, well, well, was air
traffic control as active and involved in this as possible? Now,

(05:15):
it is very very normal for a helicopter to cross
a runway and in this you know, and but that
has to be cleared by the air traffic control, and uh,
you know, it's a lot of this. There's no other
way to put it is so avoidable, and I guess
that's why we call them accidents. In almost every air

(05:38):
incident that you have, it's either it's ninety plus percent
of the time it's pilot error. The way they've designed
air flight today, and there amount of redundancy in these
these jets. For example, private planes don't land at Reagan
National anymore since nine to eleven, so you're dealing with

(05:58):
a lot of traffic because a lot of traffic going
one into Reagan. But I can tell you, you know,
as a matter of fact, I knew immediately this was
going to be a commercial plane. And once we knew
it was a helicopter. But when you look at the
last reported position, the airplane was just outside the runway,
and it is possible that the helicopter was clear that

(06:20):
at one point. I believe that the reports are saying
that the helicopter was told I was asked if they
saw the jet and to fly behind it. But it
just it's not going to bring back anybody's life. It
just isn't. And it's just sad and it's tragic. President

(06:40):
Trump had a moment of silence. We'll play it later
in the program for the victims of this helicopter plane crash.
He said, we're one family, one nation. Our hearts are
broken this DC plane collision. The victims include at least
four team members of the US figure skating team, those
that bore the flight that went down in the frigid Potomac.

(07:03):
And as of now, we believe sixty seven lives were lost.
I'm not sure if that's the final number. They recovered
about thirty of the bodies. You know, of course, the predictable, repulsive,
you know, instinctive nature to politicize this came out of
the left, you know, one sea and unpunded into leading
a post blaming Donald Trump for the DC airplane helicopter crash,

(07:28):
go crash, and I'm sure somebody said maybe you should
take that down, and they go oops. I fed up
a local columnist similarly, longtime columnist author science professor Tom
Shaller ripping Donald Trump blaming him for future plane crashes
hours after this had happened. I mean, it just blows

(07:52):
the mind. Now, Donald Trump did bring up legitimate points
in his press conference today that people I'm not gonna
want to talk about, but they have lowered standards. Pe
Buddha Judge is a moron. He was to pothole. He couldn't,
you know, be a mayor, never mind a transportation secretary.

(08:13):
We saw that in the Palestine Palestine, and we've seen
it on a numerous other occasions. And you know, we
went back and we took a look at the DEI
mandates at the FAA and the information and about the
language on their website about hiring people, even hiring people

(08:36):
with severe disabilities. Now, I'm all for helping people with disabilities,
but I'm also for when you have such critical positions,
you DEI should not be a consideration. You've got to
hire the best people for the job. The FAA under
Buddha Judge, was hiring workers who suffer quote severe intellectual disabilities,

(08:59):
psycheat problems, and other mental and physical conditions under a
diversity and inclusion hiring initiatives spelled out on the agency's
website at the time. It was taken down by the
way January twenty second, two days after Donald Trump became president.
Targeted disabilities, or those disabilities the federal government as a

(09:19):
matter of policy has identified for special emphasis and recruiting.
They include hearing vision, missing extremities, partial paralysis, complete paralysis, epilepsy,
severe intellectual disability, psychiatric disability, and dwarfism. Do we really
want people in the FAA with psychiatric disabilities and intellectual disabilibilities?

(09:43):
And I feel sorry. I know friends that have experienced epilepsy,
But there are certain there are certain jobs positions that
would not be appropriate, especially if perhaps an event might
be triggered ard by in a high stressful situation. Anyway,

(10:05):
states people it's severe mental physical disabilities are the most
underrepresented segment of the federal worst workforce. Because of diversity
and because it's so critical, FAA actively supports encourages a
variety of associations programs, coalitions, initiatives to support and accommodate
employees from diverse communities backgrounds. Our people are our strength.

(10:28):
We take great care and investing and valuing in them.
Now am I saying, am I blaming mayor Pete?

Speaker 2 (10:34):
No?

Speaker 1 (10:34):
But what I am saying is this is why DEI
can be dangerous. It has the potential to be dangerous,
and we've got to be very very clear about it.
Is there are certain positions in life that require the
best people for the job and an end quote, that's it,

(10:57):
end of sentence. The best people, the most qualified people
for positions. You know, being an air traffic controller happens
to be a very very very critical important position. It's
not the place where you want to include diversity, equity,
inclusion and people with psychiatric problems potentially taking over these positions,

(11:23):
and that was where their focus was. Now did it
have an impact on this particular case. I don't know
if there's any telling or we'll ever know, but it
just shows the idiocy and the lack of thought that
goes into it. Now, it's not going to bring back
anybody's life. Our prayers are with these families, but it

(11:43):
is also a moment to reflect on how to improve
things to ensure that these things never happen again. It's
like allowing illegal immigrants into our country without vetting them.
You know, fourteen fifteen million, whatever the number is, and
now we have known terrorists, murderers, rapists, gang members, cartel

(12:07):
members in the country because of To this day, I
don't even have a good explanation as to why the
Democrats would do something to put our country at such risk.
Americans have been murdered and raped, victims of violent crime.
It has cost this country a fortune providing food, housing, healthcare, education.

(12:32):
I mean, it's impacted our criminal justice system. It's hurt
our kids educational opportunities. You know, we see the level
of fentanyl's gone through the roof. Opioids have gone through
the roof in this country, the amount of death associated
with it has gone through the country. There's going to
be accidents. However, we have to do everything in our power.

(12:55):
You know, if you're if you're running a company, you
want want to hire the best people available and not
be Mandated's sort of like mandating Forward to produce cars
that their customers don't want. That caused them to lose
four and a half billion dollars in a year. Okay,
I'm all for electric vehicles and companies that want to

(13:19):
produce them, like Tesla. And you want to buy a Tesla,
I'm all for the choice that you buy one. If
you want to buy a hybrid, I once owned a hybrid,
I'm all for it. I didn't like it as much
as a gas powered vehicle, but I thought i'd give
it a shot. I want Americans to have the choice,
but I want if we're going to hire people in
critical conditions, positions like air traffic controllers and people within

(13:43):
the FAA, if we're going to hire doctors, if we're
going to hire other professionals, you need one criteria, one standard.
Hire the best people. Now, if there are people that
are practicing discriminatory practice is that's a whole different ballgame.
But if you're hiring the best people, you should you

(14:06):
shouldn't be you know, you know, having a checklist. Okay,
we need to hire people with disabilities, We need to
hire more women, We need to hire people of this
race or that race. No, you hire the best, the
best qualified people for the job. And we want to
live in a society where everybody is an opportunity if

(14:26):
you want me to place blame on minority hiring in
this country, which thrived under Donald Trump's first term as
he set record after record low unemployment rates for African Americans,
Hispanic Americans, Asian Americans, women in the workplace, African American
youth unemployment, it is you know, we're failing. We're failing

(14:50):
young children, especially in predominantly minority areas, by not giving
them the educational opportunities they so richly deserve. I've predicated
on a belief that the Latin derivative education to bring
forth from within it, that God gave them talents and abilities,
and we are not doing our job. They spend more

(15:12):
per capita New York per student than any industrialized country
with the worst results. We're failing our children, God's children.
Eight hundred nine four one, Shawn, if you want to
be a part of the program. John Solomon just put
out a report that this mid air collision between this
American Airlines passenger jet and this Army Blackhawk helicopter at

(15:35):
Reagan National was preceded by months of harrowing near misses
at airports all across the country, as well as increasingly
shrill warnings that our nation's air traffic control and safety
system has stretched to the limit. Regulators acknowledged in twenty
twenty three, there were nineteen serious near misses at US
airports that could have been catastrophic. One of the largest

(15:59):
totals in many years is fourteen months before you know
what happened? Last night, the FAA received a safety expert
report that warned America's air traffic control system is suffering
from quality control issues staffing shortages that is putting safety
at risk. Great job, Mayor Pete. That report warned that

(16:19):
the challenges in the areas of the process of integrity, staffing, facilities, equipment,
technology all have ties to inadequate inconsistent funding. These challenges
contribute increasingly to a safety risk that should be regarded
as a precursor. This November twenty twenty three report also
warned that personnel shortages among air traffic controllers were forcing

(16:42):
people to work longer hours and make sudden last minute
changes to flight plans that increase risk. Overtime is at
a historic high. Well that was under Mayor Pete and
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris's watch. Okay, we're not allowed
to talk about their policies.

Speaker 4 (16:57):
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Speaker 1 (17:10):
Right twenty five till the top of the hour, eight
hundred ninety four one, Sean, if you want to be
a part of the program of so maybe aviation experts
on to talk more about this. This this crash that
took place in DC just is so sad on so
many different levels. And you know where we have to
wonder with all the near misses, whether or not some
of this might have been preventable. And I'm sure there's

(17:33):
going to be a deep investigation into all of this.
And it's just you know, with John Solomon's report coming out,
it's a little shocking to know that mid air collisions
have been happening around the country. Near misses have been
reported at record numbers in twenty twenty three. That'd be
under Joe Biden, Kamala Harris and mayor pe Booty Judge.

(17:55):
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(19:01):
of today these hearings Round two with our FK Junior
with the fascination fascination fixation on you know, all things vaccine.
I don't know how many different ways OURFK Jor can
say he's not taking away your vaccine. I don't know
how many different ways he can tell people that he

(19:23):
wants to give the American people objective scientific information for health, wellness, fitness, nutrition, etc.
So that we can make health a top priority for
the American people. There's no denying a simple truth. We
have an obesity problem in America. We have a diabetes

(19:46):
epidemic in America that leads to heart disease, where we
have another epidemic that can also you know, we have
to ask questions, you know about you know, why you're
born to import our food? Why but because of hormones
and pesticides. I'll give you the answer right there. And
I know people from farming states don't want to hear that. However,

(20:08):
maybe there's maybe there's a way to strike a balance
between health and being the greatest producer of of of
produce on the face of the earth. Maybe there's a
way to strike a balance between health and hormones and
in terms of you know, the meat that we eat,

(20:29):
and and maybe maybe maybe there are solutions and then
people could make choices. I mean, you can get grass
fed organic meat if you want, or you can get
you know that which was you know, with hormone injections
and not care. But at least make an informed decision
if you want to make decisions about your health is

(20:49):
in regards to vaccinations, at least have information that is
not provided by pharmaceutical companies. You know, it's ironic to
watch all of these sanctimonious people lecturing RFK Junior. You know,
he couldn't have been He can't repeat himself anymore. He's
not taking away the polio vaccine. He's not taking away
the measles vaccine. He's not taking away Donald Trump's McDonald's KFC.

(21:14):
He's not taking away his coke. He's not taking away
his pizza. You're not taking away anybody's anything. There might
be certain things, you know, However, if we're going to
spend the money, taxpayer money on food for kids in school,
which we do, maybe we shouldn't have all these sugary
drinks for these kids that you know, the jack them up.

(21:35):
Maybe that's a bad idea. Uh and and and maybe
we should spend it on more healthy food for them
and take better care of our children, as he pointed,
out children are not Republican or Democrat. Their kids are
crying out loud, you know. In each In each case
there was a fixation. There was Democratic talking points that

(21:57):
they wanted to fixate on, and with RFK was very
clear where they wanted to go. With RFK Junior, they
wanted OURFK. They wanted to They wanted to slug it
out over the issue of vaccines mostly and whether or
not he's going to ban things. He's not banning anything
from anybody, any place, anytime, anywhere.

Speaker 2 (22:18):
You know.

Speaker 1 (22:18):
Shifting the burden he set around, you know, between government
and industry and corporations is like changing the decks of
the Titanic. Our country will sink beneath a sea of
desperation and debt if we don't change course and ask
fundamental questions. It's all right. Ran Paul came to his defense. Well,
that's what the country is about, what descent is about.

(22:41):
I asked you to look at the larger picture and
give the guy a break who says I want to
follow the science and see where it leads and not
draw a conclusion ahead of time. He said he would
not change FDA vaccine approval and review standards he wouldn't
change it. Tim Kane spent all his time questioning RFK
on conspiracy theories. I mean, RFK said he would he

(23:06):
will rescind a rule on gender affirming healthcare that was
brought up by Josh Hawley. Yes, it's just common sense.
If you're a patient, do you really want somebody performing
surgery on you who is morally opposed to the surgery?
Doesn't make any sense. Now, you shouldn't force people to
do that. Patty Murray and RFK, you know, exchanging have

(23:29):
an exchange on HPV vaccines. You know, she says there
quote you've you've called them dangerous and ineffective. RFK. You
know I've brought the little litigation I represent. They don't
let him answer. Just a bunch of wind bags, that's
all they are. And of course Lisa Murkowski predictably, you

(23:49):
know you would expect I don't even know if she'll
vote for a single Trump nominee. And the people of
Alaska need to reconsider how they vote there. He doesn't
win the Republican nomination, and she, you know, because of
this this weird system that they have in Alaska choice voting.

(24:11):
You know that you basically ranked to order voting. It's
a hot mess. How about you vote for the person
that you want and that's the election. All the candidates
they can all run and then let because if he
did the system that way, she would lose. Cash Battel.

(24:31):
I love he was calm people out left and right.
He was a rock star today called out Dick Durbin.
All they wanted to do in the Cash Battel hearing
was talk about January sixth. That was their main focus
on him, January sixth, and an enemy's list that he
doesn't have. And so Dick Durbin goes after him about
President Trump's pardons, and Pateel had the best answer. He goes, Senator,

(24:54):
I have not looked at these individual cases, but I
also believe America is not safer because of Joe Biden's
commutation of a man who murdered two FBI agents. And
he mentioned Agent Kohler and Agent Williams and their family
and how they deserve better than to have the man
that point blank range fired a shotgun into their heads

(25:16):
and murdered them released from prison. So it goes both ways. Oh,
will they serve time in jail? And by the way,
they're not free. They're sentenced to home confinement. Oh okay,
that makes me feel better. All of this is that
Democrats now have gone from complete shockun denial into a

(25:37):
state of Trump rage. And it's you know, and we'll
play some of these exchanges later in the program, but
it's manifesting itself in these hearings because they know they
don't have the votes. Now, Republicans got to get a spine.
There might be a time this week where I give
out the phone number to DC for you to call

(25:58):
your Republican senator. President Trump the nominees the cabinet that
he wants. He was duly elected anyway, So Chuck Grassley
gave him a very strong endorsement, which is very very
important to restore the public's trust. Look at what the
FBI has been involved in, you no reasonable prosecutor would prosecute.

(26:20):
James Colemy signed three of the four PISA warrants based
on the dirty Russian disinformation dossier bought and paid for
by Hillary Clinton, even after being warned not to use
it that it was a political document. It was only
years later after it was completely it was it was
debunked even before the second warrant was issued PISA warrant application. Anyway,

(26:46):
it's you know, and and Cash was very clear, I
want to remain focused on the FBI's core mission. By
the way, that core mission is not going after peacefully
protesting pro life moms and grandma's and Graham pause, it's
not to go after parents at school board meetings that
are upset about woke ideology being indoctrinated into their kid's brains.

(27:12):
You know, and you know Cash committed to protecting whistleblowers
when he runs the FBI and supporting law enforcement. And again,
Dick Durbin only wants to talk about January sixth. January sixth,
we'll play it later. But Lindsey Graham, Lindsey's usually very good,
and he was in this case in this in this hearing,

(27:33):
asked Cash if he's been a victim of racism, where
do you hear his answer and what he's had to
go through and because of public hearings, how he had
to move his entire family for his own safety and
the threats that his family received and they get Then
Sheldon Whitehouse, let's go back to January sixth. Then Amy Clobtarl,
let's go back to January sixth and he can't even

(27:56):
make this up and say with Richard Blum and Paul
and then of course Senator Horano, have you ever sexually
abused anyone? That's their number one question every single time.
Senator Kennedy Louisiana, who I do like a lot, says,
it seems like you've made a lot of people mad.
Cash replies that he learned that if you're not ticking

(28:17):
someone off, you're not doing it right. Kennedy says, sound
like we need to get some new conspiracy theories because
the old ones turned out to be true. He pointed
out facts matter, the Russia collusion hoaxed, that was the
Democrats buy's abuse, that was Comy Director Ray Loud open borders,

(28:38):
but would go before the House and Senate and preach
about how the threat level's never been as bad anyway,
some sparks flying, but I don't think they laid a
glove on any of these people. And I think that
he will be a really good FBI director of vowing
to restore trust in the FBI, erosion of the of

(29:01):
trust in the FBI. Only forty percent of Americans hold
a favorable view. What have I been saying We've got
to clean out the deep state, those that have weaponized
and politicized the FBI and return it to its former greatness,
the world's premier law enforcement agency. It wasn't much different
in TULSEI Gabbard's hearing that went on today. I mean

(29:24):
they had they had their themes Edward Snowden, Section seven
oh two, which is the PISA warrant issue, and seven
oh two, which you know has a lot of flaws.
Nobody all the people that signed off on the PISA
warrants to spy on candidate Trump, transition Team Trump in

(29:44):
twenty sixteen and twenty seventeen, and President Trump. You know,
while they have made some adjustments, they haven't made enough.
In Section seven oh two of the Foreign A Foreign
Intelligence Surveillance Act allows the government to conduct targeted surveillance
so foreign nationals living outside the US without needing to
obtain a warrant. It has become increasingly controversial now. I think,

(30:09):
you know, the Americans are impacted, and I was created
for all the right reasons Post nine to eleven. But
as the provision currently stands, intelligence agencies cannot use warrantless
Section or two powers to target the American people. That'd
be a clear violation of our Fourth Amendment rights to
the Constitution against unreasonable search and seizure. But data on

(30:33):
US citizens is still collected. They call it incidental collection.
I've been told in the past by sources that I've
shown up on conversations, and of course that there was
a discernible effort Jim Jordan said it on this program

(30:55):
to mitigate my social media presence. I mean, it's it's
unbelievable what people have done. They've abused power. And I
don't know how many times Tulci would have to say
over and over and over again about Edward. And here's
one other thing about Tulsea. He's spent her life serving
our country. And it's like these democrats are so filled

(31:16):
with hatred. You know, Senator Warner, Edward Snowden broke the law.
I don't agree or Asking about her support for Edward Snowden,
she said he broke the law. I don't agree with
or support all the information and intelligence that he released,
nor the way in which he did it. And Collins
jumps in, you know which he support or recommend a
pardon or clemency if confirmed as director. My responsibility would

(31:40):
be to ensure the security of our nation's secrets and
would not take actions or advocate for any actions related
to Snowden. He doesn't care well the fact that you
know everything about hers being mischaracterized. I mean, it just
goes on and on and on. But this is this
is all they have. What it really means, if you

(32:01):
break it down at the end of the day, is
that they lost the election, and they're bitter and they're angry.
They're out of their denial and shock stage and now
they're in their revenge stage. And this is how they
think they can extract revenge. And what they're hoping is
is they can get a couple of week Republicans to
go along and not give Donald Trump the full cabinet
that he wants. They they they want a scalp, well

(32:24):
the way to put it. They want they want a
notch in their belt so they can say, oh, we
stop so and so or so and so. Do they
really care, No, they don't. What they care about. I'll
tell you one other factor here is everything that they've
done that they know is wrong to Donald Trump and

(32:44):
the weaponization of the DOJ and then politicizing the FBI
and our intelligence community. They fear all of these things
will now be done to them. How interesting and ironic
that they will all remain silent. When it was happening
to Donald Trump, not one of these people spoke out,
not one. We have a lot of ground to cover.

(33:07):
When we come back. We'll check in with our aviation
experts to talk more about this midair collision over DC
between an Army blackhaw helicopter and an American Airlines passenger jet.
Also the latest one the Tulsi Cash RFK junior hearings,
and how crazy the left is. Straight ahead

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Does hearing about a true crime case always leave you scouring the internet for the truth behind the story? Dive into your next mystery with Crime Junkie. Every Monday, join your host Ashley Flowers as she unravels all the details of infamous and underreported true crime cases with her best friend Brit Prawat. From cold cases to missing persons and heroes in our community who seek justice, Crime Junkie is your destination for theories and stories you won’t hear anywhere else. Whether you're a seasoned true crime enthusiast or new to the genre, you'll find yourself on the edge of your seat awaiting a new episode every Monday. If you can never get enough true crime... Congratulations, you’ve found your people. Follow to join a community of Crime Junkies! Crime Junkie is presented by audiochuck Media Company.

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