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February 24, 2025 • 30 mins

Dr. Lynn Fynn Former Infectious Disease Specialist who now focuses on clinical research to bring back integrity to scientific research, (follow her on X @fynnderella1) and Dr. Brian Tyson, co-author of Overcoming the COVID-19 Darkness: How Two Doctors Successfully Treated 7000 Patients, touch on three major issues happening in our nation and across the world

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Stay right here for our final news round up and
information overload.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
All right, News Roundup and Information Overload our eight hundred
and nine to four one Sean, if you want to
be a part of the program. Uh, the President was
at sea pack and you know, got to give him
a lot of credit, you know. And this is what
we'll show on TV when we have our White House
Press briefing with Caroline Levit tonight. You know, we've gone

(00:27):
over these polls. We have repeatedly pointed out that, you know,
he's got one of the greatest starts ever of any
president in history. Has confirmed even this morning by this
Harvard Harris poll that came out in the Highlights, you know,
which we've been going over. You know, voter's more optimistic
about the direction of the country. Thirty eight percent now

(00:48):
say the economy is on the right track, ten points
above last month. One and two say the economy is
strong today. That is the highest it's ben since he
left office. Around three and ten say their financial situation
is improving. And he enjoys again a majority approval rating
in this one fifty two percent, you know, on top

(01:09):
of the what it fifty seven percent RMG research had
him at Rasmusum had him at fifty six. Insider Advantage
had him at fifty five. Trafalgar Insider Advantage together had
him at fifty four, you know, and it just goes
against the narrative that the liberal media and the Democrats
keep pushing, you know. And this this was my problem

(01:31):
with the James Carvel interview which we've been highlighting here,
when he said, where start of any president history, No,
it's just not true. Fact check me. Well, we're going
to fact check them. And you know, you can see
a realignment happening in the news media as well. And
all of this is because they're not telling people the

(01:51):
truth and they don't really dig deep into the stories
that impact people's lives. Now, if the Democratic Party thinks
a pole using those cuts and the billions of waste, fraud, abuse,
and corruption is a negative for Donald Trump, then they're
just that far out of touch with the mainstream. They
If they want to fight for the rights of men

(02:14):
to play in women's sports, they're that out of touch.
If they are going to put the rights of illegal
immigrants over the safety of American citizens, that's not gonna
work either. And anyway, here's Trump at seapack. I won't
check in what Sarah Carter, she was there in a
couple of the comments he made.

Speaker 3 (02:31):
If I watched this MSNBC, which is a threat to democracy.
Actually their stone called me. But they're stuttering, they're all
screwed up, they're all mentally screwed up. They don't know
what their ratings have gone down the tubes. I don't
even talk about CNN. CNN sort of like I don't
know that they're pathetic actually, but MSNBC was mean, their

(02:55):
ratings are absolutely down. This Rachel Matter, what does she have.
She's got nothing, nothing. She took a sabbatical where she
worked one day to week. They paid her a lot
of money. She gets no ratings. I should go against
her in the ratings because I'll tell you she gets
no All she does is to talk about Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump,

(03:17):
all different subjects, Trump this, Trump that. But these people
are really, I mean, they lie. They shouldn't be allowed
to lie every night. They are really a vehicle of
the Democrat Party.

Speaker 2 (03:30):
But you know what's so fascinating about this Joy read
and we can play some highlights later in the program
today of you know, some of the most radical, extreme things,
and then let me be upfront, I don't wish anyone
harm in this industry. It's a hard business to be
a part of. And you know, as the longest running
primetime cable news host in history, nobody would know better

(03:50):
than me. And it's I don't sit here and take
the light, but I can analyze why why it is
that they're failing. And you know, having been at the
forefront of this new media explosion starting with talk radio
and Fox News from day one, and that has now
expanded out into social media and has expanded into podcast world.

(04:13):
Who are the people that are going to end up
being successful. They're going to be people that tell truth,
you know. And then there are stories they don't cover.
They didn't cover Joe's cognitive decline. They didn't cover the
truth about open borders and unveted illegals including known terrorists
and cartel members and rapists and murderers and gang members
coming into our country. They didn't tell the truth about

(04:34):
the Biden Harris economy. They didn't tell any of it.
And they still don't tell the truth. You know, we
have an interesting case for example. I don't know if
you've heard about this case of Sparrow. But this is
a custody case. There's a hearing tomorrow before the Virginia
Supreme Court about a beautiful child that might be taken

(04:56):
from an American family that loves her and legally adopted
her and anyway, and there's a chance that this little
girl can go back, you know, to Afghanistan run by
the Taliban, where she has no family. And it's just
heartbreaking to watch us. Now. Sarah Carter was with us

(05:16):
with the Russia hoax, he was with us with the
Paizo abuse. You know she's been doing. She did a
deep dive at the border for us when nobody else
in the media would cover it. And she'd been down
there so many times. I don't even think she can
count at this point. And now you know, she's covering
this story where others in the media ignore it. Anyway, Sarah,
welcome back.

Speaker 4 (05:35):
Hey, thanks for having me on, Sean. I really appreciate it,
you know, listening to you go over all of the years,
I mean more than a decade of stories that the
media refused to cover, and how there were so many
times you and I Greg jerriedge On Solomon, so many
of us were just working against all odds to get

(05:55):
the truth out to the American people about what was
happening in the FBI, what was going on in our
intelligence apparatus, what was happening to an American carter Page
even before his name went public, and the failure of
the mainstream media, which I mean, it never even occurred

(06:16):
to me when I became a journalist that it would
ever turn out this way, you know, that I would
be fighting against what I had once looked up to
to tell these stories was astonishing, and even at the border.
And now, of course, you know, with.

Speaker 5 (06:30):
This beautiful little girl named Sparrow who was rescued by
amazingly by you know, Major Joshua Math and his wife
adopted from Afghanistan.

Speaker 4 (06:43):
She I mean, she survived by the grace of God.
I mean, this little baby was in the hands of
a mother who was strapped with explosives and running to
kill US troops. She was with al Qaeda fighters. Apparently,
this little beautiful little girl, her father was an al

(07:06):
Qaeda foreign operative in Afghanistan. The little girl survived by
the grace of God. She was a tiny baby. When
the mother blew herself up, the baby went in a
different direction. She had fractured head, her bones were broken
in her body, little body. The soldiers, of course, are
US troops. Amazing. US troops rescued and picked up this

(07:29):
little beautiful angel, rushed her to Bogram Airfield, which of
course I spent a lot of time in and I
would see the enormous care our doctors gave to not
only US troops, but to Afghan children and to Afghan people.
And they basically the entire team at the hospital raised

(07:50):
her for five to six months because she had no family.
Her family was now dead, and you know, Major Joshua
Master and his wife, they adopted this beautiful little girl
from Afghanistan. The couple did everything they could to protect her.
And by the way, now a couple, and according to

(08:12):
the reports that are coming out, there was a one
of the family members was actually on a us CARA
watch list is suing to take the little girl. They're
refusing to take DNA tests. This all happened under Biden
administration and under the dj under Biden. Apparently there's some

(08:33):
talk that he was scrubbed off the list. I you know,
this is still under investigation, so I want to put
that out there. There's still a lot of investigation in
this and the hearing is in the Virginia Supreme Court
tomorrow Tuesday, February twenty fifth. But the child is now
has gone through rehabilitation. She came during the exodus, the

(08:54):
horrible withdrawal from Afghanistan Sean. She was rescued out on
those flights, brought to the United States to the family.
She has been raised by this family. Glenn Beck did
an incredible peace on her. It's on his ex posts,
so if people go there they can see it. And

(09:14):
I'm telling you this is the Taliban Ellie Young Gonzalez.
If this child ends up in the hands of this family,
there is a strong possibility, according to the sources that
I spoke with, that she could end up back in
Afghanistan in the hands of the Taliban, and that will
be it. We'll never hear from her again.

Speaker 2 (09:34):
All right, quick break more with investigative Reporter Sarah Carter
is with us as we continue the unbelievable tale of
saving Sparrow. This young girl that well, whose fate will
be decided by the Virginia Supreme Court tomorrow. Anyway, we'll
have more on that then we'll get to your calls.
Coming up eight hundred and ninety four one. Shawna's our

(09:54):
number if you want to be a part of the program.
I mean, we see the horrors unfolding in Israel every
single day, even now, and it is heartbreaking to watch,
you know, with Fox News investigative reporter, our friend Sarah
Carter is with us. I've got to imagine, maybe I'm
just being overly optimistic, and I don't really know the
makeup of Virginia Supreme Court, and I don't know if

(10:17):
this is going to be the last possible court hearing
or potentially you can go to the US Supreme Court.
I got to imagine anybody left right center that has
a heart and a mind would never allow this to happen,
because we both know what the possibilities are and the
danger that this little girl would face if she was
sent back.

Speaker 1 (10:37):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (10:37):
Absolutely, Sean. I can tell you from my own personal
reporting on the ground reporting in Afghanistan. Spent a lot
of years there, and I would talk to the children.
I had Afghan interpreters with me, whether I was, you know,
dealing with Pashtu tribes or anywhere in the country where
I would talk to children, but especially young girls. How

(11:00):
devastating it is for them. Life under the Taliban, it
is horrific. They have no rights whatsoever. In fact, many
of the children and especially the little girls are worthless
when they sell them to their husbands than fighting dogs.
And that is a fact. And these children are basically

(11:22):
subjugated to the worst, most terrific abuse you can imagine.
So here we have this amazing American family. They are
speaking up there, speaking forward. This child is a part
of their lives. This child, she is being raised by them.
They have two sons. This little girl is loved school.

(11:43):
She is an American. She's an American. She is, you know,
five years old now five years plus. She is in school,
she is playing at the beach. She's you know, sitting
in the arms of her father and mother, the only
father and mine that she knows. And you know when
you see the clips of the documentary that Glenbeck put

(12:05):
Glenn Beck put together, and you see when they first
get her from Afghanistan, after they had to leave and
wait for her to come back after the exodus, and
you see even the mother said, it's like she had
hollow eyes, like she was a devastated little baby. And
it took so long for them to get rehabilitation for her.

(12:27):
I can't imagine what it would be like to have
this child ripped out of the arms of the only
family she has ever known to be given to somebody
else that is not even related to her because they
refused to take any kind of DNA test to prove
their relations. And this was you know, negotiated with and
through the Taliban, as well as what I am hearing

(12:49):
on the backside from the Biden State Department and others,
and with the possibility of her being sent back, that's
why I felt so compelled to advocate for this story
and to speak out on it because I've been there,
I've seen it.

Speaker 2 (13:05):
Are you going to the court hearing tomorrow? Are the arguments?

Speaker 6 (13:12):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (13:12):
I am going to be following the court hearings tomorrow
very closely. I am actually heading the Budapest, Hungary tomorrow,
which is going to be fascinating on another story that
I'm looking into, and I'm going to be coming back
within three days. A story had already been planned weeks
before I had even heard about this, and that is

(13:35):
the reason why when I got the call late last night,
you know, hey, you've got to get this story on
your radar. Could you please get it out there for
your followers. Could you please speak with everyone you know
about it. I was jumping on it immediately. I was
getting right on board. I think that there is some
behind the scenes discussions. Obviously, the lawyers right now are

(13:59):
working diligent lee to try to get as many people
as possible on board. You know, congressional members have sent
letters of course to the great our great ag Pam
Bond issues amazing. You know Peak Pete headset that knows
about this now. Apparently Marco Rubio, people within the Trump
administration are just getting wind of this.

Speaker 2 (14:21):
So I am confident, based on all of that, that
this this will have a good ending. I don't want
to take it for granted, but I am confident that
the right people, people that do understand exactly what you're describing,
will be all over it. We're going to get updates
is this unfolds. We appreciate your time as always, Sara,
I just have to move on. I'm on a hard

(14:44):
break here, but thank you for what you're doing. Your
infectious passion always comes through. We always appreciate you.

Speaker 4 (14:50):
Hey, Sean, thank you so much. I appreciate everything you
know You're the best.

Speaker 2 (14:55):
Thank you, all right, thank you for what you're doing.

Speaker 1 (14:58):
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Get your dose of independence and liberty every weekday right
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Speaker 2 (15:13):
All right, twenty five now till the top of the hour.
Toll free A numbers eight hundred and ninety four one
Sean if you would like to join us. Look, if
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Donald Trump that you know, Jim fake News Acosta is
out of Fake News CNN, and that Chucky Todd has

(17:28):
gone from you know, NBC, and the same with Andrea Mitchell.
And I don't think it's an accident that Nora o'donald
is gone from CBS.

Speaker 1 (17:38):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (17:39):
Now we find out Lester Holt is gone, and then
we found out over the weekend ms DNC they're kind
of just reshuffle in the deck of the Titanic because
they're going to stay radical left. But you know, Joy
Reid is out and Alex Wagner's out. Now. Look, I
don't wish, I don't wish Linda's gonna disagree, she's gonna
have a fit. I just don't wish harm to anybody.

(18:03):
I know that My success in this business is based
on my relationship with you, this audience, and it's not
a zero sum game. It's my success that I will
have and I've had, is because of all of you.
And it's also because of what we do and what
we offer news information and try to be entertaining that

(18:23):
you're not going to get elsewhere in the news media.
That is our mission every day and to do it
and then as an enlightening and entertaining way as possible.
And none of this surprises me because the people with
maybe the exception of Lester Halt. Lester when he interviewed

(18:46):
me a number of times on the Today Show, for example,
I'd be filling in for Matt Lauer or whever, and
every time I met him, he could not have been
more gracious. So I've got to don't maybe he just
stepped aside to do the Dateline because he didn't want
to do the day to day grind of television. I
don't know. Maybe he's getting all. I have no idea
what his age is. And Dateline is a franchise show

(19:06):
and he's going to take a bigger role in it,
and I really do wish him the best. And but
for the rest of them. They are hardcore liberal talk
show hosts, and they masquerade and then they call themselves
a journalist. They're not. And if they'd be more honest
about it, I think they'd be better off. For example,
let's play a little highlight reel of Joy Reid, who

(19:31):
you know, just got let Go from MSDNC. And you know,
if this is the type of programming that they want
to air over there, or they did and Alex Wagner,
then I guess they're free to do it. You know,
here are some of her well greatest hits, if you will.

Speaker 9 (19:46):
And the Potito family certainly deserves answers and justice. But
the way this story has captivated the nation has many
wondering why not the same media attention when people of.

Speaker 8 (19:55):
Color go missing?

Speaker 9 (19:56):
Well, the answer actually has a name, missing white woman syndrome.
But I do hope that as a senator, you'll prove
those who call.

Speaker 2 (20:04):
You a token wrong.

Speaker 9 (20:06):
You gotta love Tim Scott standing there to provide the
patina of diversity over that round of words at a
basketful of words. Guarantee you if that was a Black
Lives Matter protest in DC, there would already be people shackled, arrested,
or dead. So for so many reasons, being a freeloader
and a selfish and disrespectful one, and for misappropriating black
vernacular for mis augenistic purposes.

Speaker 2 (20:27):
Elon Musky is the absolute worst.

Speaker 9 (20:29):
If somehow they managed to stumble into the Supreme Court,
do any of you guys trust Uncle Clarence and Amy
Coney Barrett and those guys to actually follow the letter
of the law.

Speaker 1 (20:40):
No, All right, good evening.

Speaker 9 (20:41):
Everyone begin to read out tonight with a message to Republicans.

Speaker 2 (20:43):
Okay, we get it.

Speaker 9 (20:44):
COVID is the precious.

Speaker 10 (20:46):
And you love it.

Speaker 2 (20:47):
Now we have a Republican party that, not.

Speaker 9 (20:50):
Only at its base, is becoming putinite pro pudent.

Speaker 2 (20:54):
This fourth brag.

Speaker 9 (20:55):
Renaming falls under the performative, but the other half, which
is far more serious, Sure looks like an attempt to
resegregate the military.

Speaker 11 (21:02):
And I thought she would go astronaut.

Speaker 2 (21:04):
Keeping it real.

Speaker 11 (21:05):
He to me, would have been the safest, most conventionally safe.
Pick white, super white, like you know, mayonnaise sandwich on wonderbread,
white from the you know, from a border state.

Speaker 9 (21:18):
Similar similarities to what happened in Germany and what's happening
now in America are just undeniable. History may not repeat verbatim,
but it sure does rhyme.

Speaker 2 (21:27):
And it was just I think it was last Friday,
Wasn't it was it last Friday where an msdn C
guest was calling African American conservatives. Oh, I don't even
want to say it. It's so repulsive to me. But
listen to what they said that.

Speaker 9 (21:41):
Your thoughts Donald Byron Donalds who walked out after Dixie
was played in New York and has no shame there.
They say he's going to be from Florida.

Speaker 8 (21:49):
Now, Yeah, every community has what I call their chickens
for Colonel Sanders.

Speaker 2 (21:53):
Muslims had their Hellal chickens.

Speaker 8 (21:55):
The black community has their chickens. Byron Donalds is a
grown as black men referred to Donald from as his daddy.
And I want I want to tell the Byron doggles
and every committee has got a Donald. I got a
cash but tell we gotta, we gotta, you know the Haley,
We all got them right. But I want to say
is this, They'll never love you. They'll never love you.
No matter what you do, They'll never love you. Can

(22:16):
never wipe out that brown or black skin apparently.

Speaker 2 (22:19):
Now Joy Reid has just responded, let's play that I show.

Speaker 10 (22:23):
Had value and that.

Speaker 11 (22:27):
I'm sorry that.

Speaker 2 (22:31):
Then what I was doing head value, head value.

Speaker 10 (22:36):
And in the end, I'm sorry, I'm not I try
not to cry it on TV, and I say, this
is kind of like me on TV. So I apologize
and then and then it kind of and then it mattered.
I think Karen is there and she's been texting me
as well, and so what I will just say is
that in the end, thank you. Where I land is

(22:56):
that the moment that I've of guilt, that I fell,
that I went hard on so many issues, whether it
was the Black Lives Matter issues of a young baby
or a mom or dad that was killed, or when
we opened up people's eyes to the fact that Asian
Americans were being targeted and not just black folks that

(23:18):
or went hard for immigrants who've done nothing but come
to this country like my parents did and try to
make a life and defended them, or whether we've talked
about what the president is doing that is subversive to
the constitution, that is injurious to our liberty, you know,
defending books that people find inconvenient, you know that Nicole

(23:42):
Hannah Jones put into our spirit that we need to
understand sixteen nineteen as the real founding of this country,
whether it's talking about any of these issues, and yes,
whether it's talking about Gaza and the fact that we
as the American people have a right to object, to
have a right to object to little babies being bombed.

(24:03):
And where I come down on that is, I'm not sorry.
I am not sorry that I stood up for those
those things because those things.

Speaker 2 (24:14):
Are of God.

Speaker 10 (24:16):
And you know, I'm a church girl too, and those
are the things that I was taught were of God.

Speaker 11 (24:22):
And so I'm not sorry.

Speaker 10 (24:23):
I'm just proud of my show.

Speaker 2 (24:26):
All right. Jesus entitled to be proud of her show
that and I'm sure she'll move to the podcast arena,
which is where most people go, and maybe I should
do well. I don't know, but I will tell you
that in my opinion, not that anyone cares what I think,
and maybe I do have a little bit of knowledge
about this because I have been the longest surviving primetime

(24:49):
cable news host in the history of cable news, is
that it's on some level you better have truth on
your side when you you are expressing things to your audience,
and you better have honesty. And my feeling, and I'm
not speaking about Joy in particular, but my feeling generally
about ms D and Z is they have gotten away

(25:14):
with spreading lies that they've peddled and conspiracy theories and
they don't get held accountable. Now they're being held accountable.
And this is the real story behind this past election,
is that you've had two major cable networks and you
had three broadcast channels, and on those broadcast channels their

(25:35):
news programming and their morning shows and their so called
late night comedy shows that aren't very funny, and they
are officially all on cancelation watch. And you had the
New York Times and the Washington Post, the newspapers around
the country, and they threw everything that they possibly had
at Donald Trump, and Donald Trump still won the election.

(25:56):
That is the big story to come out of this.
And I know this interview. I was interviewed by Media,
which is a trade publication, But I think that this
is now the future of media and people are going
to be held accountable and responsible for what they say.
And there's one other component to it, And I don't
know if she considers her self a talk show host,

(26:17):
an advocacy journalist, or a journalist. I'm not really sure.
I have no idea. But regardless, if she wants a
future in broadcasting, just if you are a talk show host,
admit that you are a talk show host. I don't
hide the fact I'm a member of the press, and
I can produce thousands of hours of straight news coverage

(26:37):
on TV and radio, and thousands of hours of investigative reporting,
the Russia hoax being one, Five's abuse being another. I
can produce, you know, Obama vetting his radical associations things
the mainstream, you know, corrupt media never did. There's a
reason that early in my career I got Richard Jewel right,

(26:58):
and then that taught me a let and to not
rush to judgment, and that resulted in getting other stories
right that the media often get wrong. And that included
the Duke Lacross case. I took the time to go
visit those families and those kids in Garden City, Long
Island and UVA, and I had law enforcement sources in
the George Zimmerman case, and I had law enforcement and

(27:20):
sources in Ferguson, Missouri. Hands up, don't shoot Michael Brown
officer Darren Wilson, and I had law enforcement sources in
the Freddie Grey case, the UVA case. How is it
that we consistently get these things right? We were right
on the Russia hoax. We just spent three long years.
We had a small ensemble cast that were digging deep

(27:41):
with the best sources imaginable. And no, I don't reveal
my sources, but we are honest. We do news, straight news,
We do investigative reporting. We give opinion. I am a conservative.
I've voted for Donald Trump. Everybody in the country knows that.
And then we do sports and culture. We talk pretty
much about everything that people talk about the entire newspaper. Now,

(28:01):
let's grab a call here. Eight hundred nine to four one,
Shawn is a number. If you want to be a
part of the program. We'll check in with Daniel and Tennessee. Daniel,
how are.

Speaker 6 (28:11):
You, hey, I'm doing good. Sean, how are you?

Speaker 2 (28:13):
I'm good, sir? What's going on?

Speaker 6 (28:15):
Well? I love your platform, and there's something that's been
on my mind a long time. A lot of my
friends talk about it. I am a Christian conservative voter.
Trump lived in America my whole life, and I would
love to see the conversation started on a platform like
yours when you are talking to senators, governors or the
other places that you go about term limits, term limits
on Congress, and possibly every political position. I know there's

(28:36):
a lot of pros and cons. I know it'll be
very difficult to do. Love to hear what the president
would have to say, what do you think.

Speaker 2 (28:43):
Well, look, I've always said about term limits, it's a
horrible idea because I think I would like to engage
public to make corrections and be involved and involved in
their government and their civics and the issues that the
country face. But I know it's not practical for a
lot of people that work hard. They work there twelve fourteen,

(29:04):
sixteen hours a day. They're trying to raise their families,
and you know, they put their head down for a
few hours of sleep at night, they get up and
they grind it all out again. The next day, they
pay their taxes, obey the laws. It's hard. I mean
one of the reasons I look at my job as
a I'm in the service industry. I provide news, information,
opinion you're not going to get elsewhere, and I'd like

(29:25):
to think that an informed electorate will be there. That's
not always the case. People don't get that engaged. And
you know, one of the things that Donald Trump brings
to the table is a dynamic of somebody that is just,
you know, a force of nature that you want to
watch it and you want to learn from it. You
want to you want to really follow it. And then

(29:47):
you watch the left's reaction to them, and you want
to follow that aspect of it as well. Anyway, my friend,
I appreciate the call. Glad you're out there. All the
best to you and all of our friends in to see.
We appreciate you. All right, that's going to wrap things
up for today. We will go through the latest in
the state run media mob fallout post election, and also

(30:10):
give you the truth about Donald Trump's polling and where
James Carbo was wrong Caroline Levitt, also Tammy Bruce now
in the administration. Also Christy Noma's rate news in terms
of immigration. All coming up nine Eastern say a DVR
Hannity on Fox. We'll see you tonight back here tomorrow.
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