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September 23, 2025 • 59 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Straight ahead on Real America tonight, cracking the Autism Code,
the Trump administration revealing new evidence regarding the neurodevelopment disorder
while recognizing a possible treatment that can improve certain symptoms
in our children. This is huge, folks, Plus Late Night hacked.

(00:22):
Jimmy Kimmel is back despite his disgusting remarks regarding Charlie Kirk.
But let me just say, folks, his days are numbered
because the number of outlets the affiliates broadcasting his garbage
was just cut in half. I'll explain, and continuing the legacy,
I'm Charlie Kirk. Turning Point USA holds its first campus

(00:44):
event since the founder's assassination, and let's just say the
turnout was overwhelming. I'm Dan Ball, and Real America starts
right now.

Speaker 2 (01:02):
During pregnancy can be associated with a very increased risk
of autism. So taking Thailand all.

Speaker 1 (01:13):
Is not good.

Speaker 2 (01:17):
All right, I'll say it.

Speaker 1 (01:18):
It's not good. Thank you, mister President for saying it.
In a historic press conference, President Donald J. Trump called
out big pharma, corrupt regulators, and years of.

Speaker 3 (01:30):
Medical gas lighting, announcing that there is now.

Speaker 1 (01:33):
New evidence that links a pseudomenaphin aka thailanol and its
use during pregnancy in the rising autism rates we have
seen in our American children, standing alongside Health Secretary Robert F.
Kennedy Junior, who let me just say, folks, Bobby has
been fighting a good fight for over twenty five years
trying to get to the root cause of this massive

(01:55):
increase in autism. Anyway, he was there as the Trump
administration rolled out these new guidelines to now help protect
unborn children from these avoidable risks and exposing what past
administrations wouldn't touch, the silent epidemic of vaccine overload, chemical exposure,

(02:18):
and these chronic childhood illnesses. Folks, the numbers don't lie.
This stuff's been increasing by three, five, tenfold over the
last thirty forty years.

Speaker 3 (02:26):
And what have we done different.

Speaker 1 (02:29):
We've pumped the babies, whether in the womb or just
out of the womb, full of chemicals. You can't tell
me that's not one of the root causes for this. Now,
because of the growing scientific studies suggesting this link between
a pseudo metaphine during pregnancy and neurodevelopmental issues, including autism,
the FDA will issue physicians now notices and they're going

(02:52):
to initiate changes to Title and all's safety label. And
when we got rid of the easy access to smoking
and the FDA had to start telling all the cigarette companies,
you got to put that label that you don't smoke
during pregnancy and it could lead to harmful side effects
even death. Yeah, let's do that with tiddenhol Not a
big deal. They'll still make their millions. Both the media

(03:14):
and the leftist health bureaucrats are already in meltdown mode,
of course, but millions of parents are actually breathing a
sigh of relief, feeling like we've now been heard. It
took too long. Families have been silenced for decades. Trump
is now saying what millions of Americans have been afraid
to say, something's wrong.

Speaker 3 (03:36):
Let's fix it.

Speaker 2 (03:38):
But whether it's one in twelve or one in thirty one,
can you imagine that's down from one in twenty thousand
and one in ten thousand and now we're at the
level of one in twelve in some cases for boys,
one in thirty one overall. So since two thousand, autism
rates have surged by much more than four hundred percent.

(04:01):
Instead of attacking those who ask questions, everyone should be
grateful for those who are trying to get the answers
to this complex situation.

Speaker 1 (04:10):
Amen, how about that left these Instead of attacking Bobby
and Trump over this, why don't you have an open discussion,
a civil discussion, you know, like our friend Charlie Kirk
was doing. The Trumpministration is rolling out now sweeping new
strategy aimed at confronting what they call the autism epidemic.
As you heard, autism rates in America's kids have surged

(04:31):
nearly four hundred percent just since the year two thousand,
now affecting one in thirty one kids. Those are the numbers,
Those are the facts. You can't deny it. So what
happened in the last twenty five years. The FDA will
now officially update that label. It's going to include an
indication for children with cerebral folate deficiency who also exhibit

(04:54):
symptoms of autism spectrum disorder. This marks the first FDA
recognized treatment pathway specifyfically targeted this subgroup of patients. Following
the label change, state Medicaid programs are now required.

Speaker 3 (05:07):
To cover lukofrin for this use.

Speaker 1 (05:10):
The National Institutes of Health is also launching an Autism
data science initiative. They're going to put fifty million bucks
of funding to support thirteen pioneer research projects. This is
just the beginning, folks. If you heard what the President said,
autism was first. But they're going to be releasing all
sorts of new data because of these investigations that Bobby's launching,

(05:31):
and there's dozens of them. These projects are going to
investigate how a combination of environmental, YEP, nutritional, and genetic
factors all contribute to autism. They're not just pointing at
tail and all. It's what we're eating, it's what we're drinking,
it's what's in the vaccines.

Speaker 4 (05:47):
This announcement all those represents the historic collaboration between nih,
FDAC and CMS. We expect this to be that for
many announcements over the coming years that deliver actuable information
to parents on underlying cause of autism and the potential
paths for prevention and reversal. Finally, autism is a complex

(06:11):
disorder with multifactorial eteology. We are continuing to investigate a
multiplicity potential causes. No areas of one area that we
are closely examining, as the President is vaccines. Some forty
to seventy percent of mothers who have children with autism

(06:34):
believe that her child was injured by a vaccine.

Speaker 1 (06:39):
Our first guest this evening is the director of MAHA Action,
Tony Lyons, on the show for the first time.

Speaker 3 (06:46):
Tony, this was, as the President.

Speaker 1 (06:49):
Would say, huge yesterday. And I spoke with him a
couple of weeks back, and we were talking about this
big thing that Bobby's been looking into. This is just
like one investigation of like twenty or thirty into autism.
So when folks are like they're trying to blame tail
and al for all the autism, No, this is one

(07:09):
factor and they're looking at all the factors. Is that
correct or am I getting this wrong?

Speaker 5 (07:14):
I think you're right on target that this is really historic,
and it's one of so many historic changes that are
coming out of the new administration. You know that they're
looking over everything. They're taking bold action, decisive action. They're
looking at food labeling, vaccine injury, pharma ads, just everything
you can think of. And you know, as you said before,

(07:37):
it's the first of many announcements that we have now
what we've wanted for decades, and that is an administration
that's dedicated to real science, to looking at all the possibilities,
and it's really a profound culture shift from a culture
of corruption and of lobbyists to a culture where they're

(07:58):
going to look at real sense science and provide real answers.
And the whole MAHA movement is just ecstatic over this.
And people are calling President Trump the MAHA President, that
he's restoring public trust and he and Secretary Kennedy are
listening to parents, they're listening to doctors, and they're not

(08:18):
trying to force people to do anything, and they're going
to follow science wherever it leads, you know.

Speaker 1 (08:23):
Since it's on the top of mind for all of
us in our hearts and minds. And Charlie Kirk's horrific assassination.
I heard his right hand man as executive producer and
close friend Andrew on a podcast I think yesterday, or
maybe it was Charlie's show, since they've all been filling in.
He said, you know, in the last few months, Charlie
was really really excited about what Bobby had been doing.
He was in touch with Bobby. He was so excited

(08:46):
about the MAHA movement because his whole thing was trying
to get the kid's minds healthy from not being indoctrinated.
But we got to get their bodies healthy. For crying
out loud, and if we're poisoning them in the womb
with titlanhol, then they come out and we say, oh,
they need eight shots. The minute they come out and
we poison with vaccines, then oh, as they grow the
food and water and crep they're.

Speaker 3 (09:07):
Eating's poisoning them.

Speaker 1 (09:09):
No kidding, we're gonna have I mean, the numbers in
autism in the last twenty five years are staggering. I
was born in the seventies. I don't even remember growing
up and hearing about autism much in the in the
eighties or even early nineties. It really started popping in
I would say early two thousands. And gee, if you've
had twenty thirty years of poisoning there, you.

Speaker 5 (09:30):
Go, yeah, that's exactly right. I mean, we have two
point three million children now with an autism diagnosis. And
you know, there's so many people who have been saying
that it's the mercury in the vaccines, the aluminum, the
hepatitis be given on the date of birth, and you
know the MMR. And President Trump was just great yesterday.
I Mean, he came out and he said nobody should

(09:52):
be putting mercury or aluminum into young children's bodies.

Speaker 1 (09:56):
Amen.

Speaker 5 (09:57):
Nobody should be giving the Hepatitis B vaccine till a
kid is maybe twelve years old. That the MMR ought
to be given separately, you know, separated into three vaccines
and given much slower. So many, you know, parents take
their kids in now and the kids are given five
vaccines or eight vaccines all in the same day. There's
no reason for that. And President Trump was just amazing

(10:19):
at pointing that out.

Speaker 1 (10:20):
A men to all that, Tony, looking forward, where do
you see I'm sure you've been in touch with Bobby
and his team and you know what's happening FDA ANDIH
and CDC. Where's the next big thing going to come?
Can you give us a little tidbit of the next
announcement because I know they touched on title all and prenatal,
but they're also saying post Obviously, if the mother takes
Title al post pregnancy and then his breastfeeding, that's horrible

(10:44):
for the baby too. So I would assume this was
the first big announcement, But now they're going to roll
out the results of other investigations.

Speaker 3 (10:52):
What might we see next?

Speaker 5 (10:53):
Tony, Yeah, I mean I would think that that there's
going to be some link, you know, specifically to the
MMR that that still ties into tail and all because
it creates febrile seizures. But you know, very hard to
tell where they go next. What really matters is that
they're gonna look at everything, They're gonna leave no stone unturned,

(11:13):
and they're gonna put the money that's necessary into making
sure that our children are healthy. And you know, Bobby
Kennedy says it all the time that a you know
that a sick child, you know, a child with a
chronic disease, has one dream, one hope for the future,
and that is to get healthy. But a healthy child
has a thousand dreams. And that's that's good for the country.

(11:35):
That's so important for you know, everything that happens in
a free country, and that is that your mind can't
be free if your body is sick.

Speaker 1 (11:44):
Wow, great way to end it, Tony Lyons, director of
MAHA Action, Thank you for that, sir, God blessed, take
care Rank, thank you so much. Coming out after the break,
we have some unfortunate news to report here at away
In has decided to let this cloud Jimmy Kimmel return
to the airwaves tonight. Now, I know you're gonna be

(12:06):
scrambling after you watch this show to find him at
eleven o'clock or eleven thirty. Yeah right, But here's my thing.
His return won't last long. And I will explain this
has nothing to do with censorship or freedom of speech.

Speaker 3 (12:18):
It has to do with money.

Speaker 1 (12:20):
We'll talk about that when we come back.

Speaker 3 (12:23):
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Speaker 6 (14:38):
We hit some new lows over the weekend with the
Magga Gang desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered
Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and
do everything they can to score political points from it.

Speaker 1 (14:51):
Yeah, Jimmy, he wasn't you now know it? But despite
all that Late Night Hack, fourth place rated Late night Hack,
I me point that out. Jimmy Kimmel is back. That's right,
you heard Me's back, despite his disgusting lies that he
told about Charlie Kirk's assassin. But trust me, his days

(15:12):
are numbered. He'll be gone by next mayish. I'll explain
Jimmy Kimmel Live. We'll return to ABC tonight at like
eleven thirty whenever he comes on. I don't watch that
crap this after his production was suspended last Wednesday by
the Walt Disney ABC big huge parent company. Right, the
selective outrage being displayed by the radical left in Hollywood

(15:35):
and the elites is simply astounding. Such short term memories.
These smugglyes have four hundred celebrities, including Jennifer Anderson, Ben Affleck,
Tom Hanks, Selena Gomez, mar Robert de Niro all signed
a letter that was written by the ACLU calling out.

Speaker 3 (15:55):
It's a threat to our freedom of speech.

Speaker 1 (15:57):
After Jimmy got yanked, Jimmy, I'll go in the streets
and say what he wants.

Speaker 3 (16:02):
Nobody took away his free speech.

Speaker 1 (16:04):
You can fire someone if a boss doesn't like who
you are as a person, you.

Speaker 3 (16:08):
Can get fired.

Speaker 1 (16:10):
Of course, these hypocrites had absolutely no problem when ABC
fired Roseanne. Remember when they canceled her over a simple
tweet about Obama's former advisor Valerie Jarrett back in twenty eighteen,
Or when President Trump was deplatformed across all platforms in
twenty twenty one despite violating no policies, Or when Megan
Kelly was fired by NBC after she questioned why dressing

(16:34):
up in blackface for Halloween was considered racist.

Speaker 3 (16:36):
Or when big Tech and the Biden.

Speaker 1 (16:38):
Regime conspired to bury the laptop story from hell? Or
how about the Russia Gates scandal, the COVID nineteen scamdemic,
election integrity twenty twenty. I can keep going. I never
heard you mention how members of the United States House
and Senate sent letters to all the cable providers telling
them to get rid of one America News. Four Democrat senators,

(17:03):
two House members. Okay, sent the letters and we got
yanked off thirty million households, three big carriers.

Speaker 3 (17:10):
I never heard you outrage, where's it at?

Speaker 1 (17:14):
Pieces of trash? So anyway, the hack's back, but it's limited.
Trust me, Kim'll negotiated his return to the airwaves directly,
I'm told with Walt Disney's CEO, good Old Bob Eiger
and the number two Dana Walden. Insiders say Kima will
address the Kirk controversy during his monologue, but I'm told

(17:35):
he will stop short of an apology. That's fricking pathetic.
ABC and Disney. The episode, however, won't be aired and
here's the best part of it in half the country
because local ABC stations owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group and
I'm told next Our Broadcasting. By the way, these two

(17:58):
companies own like the most affiliates combined in the country. Okay,
there's like nine hundred affiliates, okay, and out of them,
Next Star and Sinclair owned dozens of ABC affiliates. So
let me just tell you, Jimmy's not going to be
getting the numbers, and by the way, his numbers were

(18:19):
horrible if he's not being aired on half of the
ABC affiliates around the country, and so his days are numbered.
Tim Graham is the executive editor of Media Research Centers NewsBusters,
and he joins me now with the actual facts on
why Jimmy and his return will be very short lived.

Speaker 3 (18:39):
Where's Tim Big?

Speaker 1 (18:40):
Tim?

Speaker 3 (18:41):
There you are? How you doing, Tim?

Speaker 7 (18:43):
Good?

Speaker 1 (18:44):
So, Donald Trump and the FCC chair Brendan Carr got
Jimmy almost fired. That's the narrative coming from ninety eight
percent of the mainstream lamestream media and Democrats up on
the hill. It's all Donald Trump's fault. Do you think
that's why Jimmy got the boot and why eventually when

(19:05):
his contracts up next May, he will get the permanent boot,
like Stephen Colbert is going to get over at CBS.

Speaker 7 (19:14):
Well, it was very shameless for him to try to
claim against all evidence that Charlie Kirk's murderer was a
Trump fan. I mean, that made absolutely no sense as
a logical proposition. But yes, they all use this. They
put Jimmy Kimmel in the heroic narrative as the guy

(19:34):
who's for free speech, and they sort of forget the
shameless lying part.

Speaker 5 (19:38):
You know.

Speaker 7 (19:38):
I seem to remember all these leftists were very aggressive
about how is important to stop misinformation, and now misinformation
is heroic free speech.

Speaker 1 (19:49):
Right, Thank you for pointing that out. I mean, the hypocrisy,
the double standards that these lefties come up with just
boggles the mind. If you were a true free speech person,
you would have been upset that government officials sent letters
to carriers to get OAN kicked off, even if you
didn't like us, because I'll tell you what, and I
said it for the three years that we've been booted,
now we're back, bigger and better that if somebody wanted

(20:11):
to kick CNN off tomorrow because CNN lied about let's say,
Russia Gate for ten frickin years, I would say no,
you could find them, you could make them follow some
new policy, but you don't yank them off the air.
Just make them tell the damn truth. But everybody should
have that right, Jimmy, And what people forget and remind
them tim is it is a privilege when you're broadcasting
over the air. The government allows certain contracts to go

(20:33):
to certain over the air companies that can broadcast, but
you do have guidelines and policies you have to follow.
One of them is don't be lying to the American people.
And they tried to act like Jimmy was telling a joke.
I saw that monologue. He wasn't joking.

Speaker 7 (20:49):
Now, so much of what he does isn't wouldn't be
considered humor. It's nasty insults and lectures. Some people might
find it humorous when you really hate somebody the way
that Jimmy Kimmel hates Trump, and all the people watching
get Jimmy Kimmel's show hate Trump, they might laugh at
it because, yeah, you can say pretty much anything negative

(21:11):
about Trump and people will laugh, right, you know, Orange Bussolini,
ha ha ha, Right, but yeah, I wouldn't really count
it as humor. But obviously they also don't care whether
you lie about things like Trump and who shot Charlie Kirk.

Speaker 1 (21:27):
It's disgusting. Tim almost out of time, but I want
to throw one thing out there and just have you
chime in on it. He's fourth rated, okay, him and
his team were costing more than they were bringing in
an ad revenue for his show, just like Colbert. Colbert
was costing CBS Paramount forty million and they were only
bringing in twenty three million revenue. I don't know his numbers,

(21:48):
but I can't imagine he was bringing in more than
twenty something meal because he was in fourth place, and
I heard he was costing the network, you know, thirty
thirty two mil. So obviously it's money too. If half
the affiliates in the country say, we're not ring your crap, Jimmy,
but advertisers have spent millions of dollars with ABC. You
can't keep him around too long, so you told me
his contracts up next May.

Speaker 3 (22:09):
What do you think ABC is going to do next May?

Speaker 1 (22:12):
Final word to.

Speaker 7 (22:13):
You, Well, I think it's quite possible that ABC will
follow what CBS is doing with Stephen Colbert and just
say this late night business is too expensive, and for
them it just makes more sense to cancel the show
rather than swap out the host, just to say this,
this whole format is too expensive. There's two hundred people

(22:34):
on your show. That just makes no sense whatsoever. You know,
Just run a rerun a celebrity family feud.

Speaker 1 (22:42):
Tim Graham, Executive Editor, NewsBusters over at me to Research Center.

Speaker 3 (22:45):
Thank you, Tim, take care you bet?

Speaker 1 (22:47):
Yeah? Straight ahead? Turning Point Actions. Chief operating Officer Tyler
Boller is going to join us next to discuss the
future of Charlie Kirk's Dream TPUSA. This after a soul
out crowd packed the campus of University of Minnesota last
night where Charlie was supposed to speak. Stay with us, Hey,

(23:10):
did you know that one America News Network has launched
a twenty four to seven Twitter like social media replacement.
We're calling it free Talk forty five. So why is
it branded free Talk forty five. Well, free talk because
you will not be censored for expressing your opinion there,
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(23:32):
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cable provider doesn't offer one America News Network, you should
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(23:56):
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Speaker 3 (24:15):
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Speaker 1 (24:18):
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(24:38):
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and do it today. Charlie Kirk's legacy continues on and

(25:41):
it is bigger and brighter the future, I'm telling you,
folks than ever before. I know many many people find
it hard to believe that this is part of God's plan.
But you look at what has been going on since
this brilliant, beautiful young mind was extinguished, taken by a
horrific assassin. And that's why I don't mention that's Comebag's name,

(26:01):
because I want to talk about his legacy and the
future of TPUSA. Turning Point USA held their first campus
event since their founder was assassinated. Happened last night University
of Minnesota. The sold out event, scheduled before Kirk's death,
came just twenty four hours after his memorial service in Arizona,
which I'm calling the Miracle in the Desert. The host,

(26:23):
conservative commentator Michael Knowles, left an empty chair on stage
for Charlie, draped with a white T shirt featuring the
word the same shirt that Charlie wear, the one that
said freedom in white with black letters and a cap
with forty seven written on it.

Speaker 8 (26:38):
Thank you to all of you for being here tonight.
This event was originally supposed to be a conversation between
me and Charlie. Now it will be a conversation about Charlie.
It will be a conversation about his life and what
his assassination means for our country. The enemies of civilization,
the assassin as well as the people people who excused

(27:01):
and cheered him on, thought that they could stop Charlie
Kirk's movement. In reality, they have not even stopped his
lecture tour.

Speaker 1 (27:13):
And folks, the momentum behind the Turning Point tour paying
tribute to Kirk continues to move full steam ahead, featuring
a star studded lineup. It's what Charlie would have wanted,
and I firmly believe that. Scheduled to speak, Megan Kelly,
Virginia Governor Glenn Younkin, Senator Mike Lee, Utah's Governor Spencer Cox,

(27:35):
TPSA podcaster Alex Clark, Congressman Andy Biggs, former Congressman Jason Jeffies,
The vag Ramaswami, Montana's Governor Glenn Beck, Tucker Carlson, Louisiana
Governor Jeff Landry, comedian Rob Schneider. I just keep going
and going. They're all coming out to keep Charlie's dream
and mission alive, and I gotta say I am loving it.

(27:56):
The TPSA Tour will return to Utah on the thirtieth, However,
it won't be at the same venue. Next Tuesday's event
will take place at Utah State and it'll be held
indoors with a panel including Senator Mike Lee, Governor Cox,
Andy Biggs. The panel will focus on healing and the
future of TPUSA after Kirk's death. And I want to

(28:17):
welcome for the first time on the program because it
used to be Charlie and a lot of the contributors
that would come on weekly under this program for the
last five years, and I loved having him and all
of his bright young people that have created this amazing movement,
but tonight it's their chief operating officer at Turning Point Action,
Tyler Boyer on the program. Tyler, nice to see you, brother.

(28:40):
I'm not going to ask you how you're doing. We
already talked about that off camera. We're all dealing with
this horrific grief in different ways. I just want to
talk about Charlie Kirk, our friend, and the mission ahead
and what you guys are doing now. So welcome to
the program.

Speaker 9 (28:56):
Thanks Daan, We appreciate it.

Speaker 1 (29:00):
Pulled up a clip of Charlie's first appearance on this program.

Speaker 3 (29:05):
How long is it? Guys?

Speaker 1 (29:06):
Can we play this and get Tyler's reaction? Because I
think it was fitting. We talked about how young he was,
where he came from, and he bragged up his amazing team.
I just want people to see that to kind of
kick off you and I talking about this amazing man.
Who if I got to hear one more person say
he inspired young people? No, no, no, he inspired us all.
I'm twenty years his senior and that kid energized me

(29:26):
and inspired me. Oh anyway, roll this quick and then
we'll talk with Tyler. You got started with this at
a young age. If people don't know who Charlie Kirk is.
Give him some background. I know you grew up in
the suburbs of Chicago. You got involved in the conservative
movement at a very young age. But fill us in.

Speaker 10 (29:42):
Yeah, so, I was born and raised in the Chicago suburbs,
went to Wheeling High School, wanted to go to West Point,
didn't get in. My rejection end up being the best
thing that never happened to me. Started Turning Point USA,
and here we are eight and a half years later,
two thousand high school and college campuses, represented well over
one hundred and fifty people on staff and growing. We

(30:03):
also do two hours of radio a day on The
Charlie Kirk Show on related Outside of Turning Point USA,
I should say Charlie Kirkshow podcast wrote a couple of books,
so only in America cout a story like this where
a kid doesn't go to college and believe in the country,
actually accomplish a little bit of something so very blessed
and wish I could take credit for it. We have
a great team here.

Speaker 1 (30:22):
Two days before his twenty seventh birthday, I think it
was five years ago. Next month, two thousand campuses, one
hundred and fifty staffers and two hours on the air.
That was five years ago, Tyler, It's grown and it's
going to grow more. Fill us in on the numbers
today and where you're going to take it.

Speaker 9 (30:40):
It's grown substantially since then.

Speaker 11 (30:42):
We had at that time, our staff was relatively small
compared to what it is now.

Speaker 9 (30:49):
We're nearing a thousand full time staff. Betrayed our organizations.

Speaker 11 (30:53):
At that time, I was the CEO of Turning Point USA,
and we subdivided a lot and I came over to
a Turning Point action where we knew we had to
grow and basically duplicate all of our efforts on the
C four side, which is the political side. And so
we've been working feverishly since then. But Charlie was always

(31:15):
one that was constantly looking after our team, always giving
credit to our team. I say the same thing because
of that. I always say, hey, we have a great team.
That was what was able to make Sunday a huge
success was it was how incredible our team is.

Speaker 1 (31:31):
Bravo brother to you.

Speaker 3 (31:32):
Andrew.

Speaker 1 (31:33):
Erica obviously gets amazing kudos. I don't know how she
held it together. What a powerful woman that is a
woman who of God all day long, and y'all are,
but I mean, she is so so strong in her
faith to get through something like that. You guys did
a great job. Talk about the numbers. Charlie was bragging
up two thousand campuses, high school and college. How many

(31:54):
requests have you had since his horrific assassination and the
I've heard numbers of fifty sixty thousand requests? Is that right?

Speaker 11 (32:04):
Yep, we're nearing or just eclipsed seventy thousand just for
the high school and college side. To put down in perspective,
there's only there's only about three hundred Division I schools
in college, and there's only about thirty thousand high schools
in America, so we've got pretty much. I have a

(32:24):
suspicion that the vast majority of all high schools and
colleges had had a request since Charlie's passing, since we
lost them to the assassination. And we will see, and
we'll see what we can do to scale as quickly
as we humanly can to be able.

Speaker 9 (32:40):
To support that many chapters. And I think the team's
going to be able to do it.

Speaker 1 (32:43):
Wonderful, You guys pull off anything you put your minds
to because you've got God's help. Last night you sold
out in Minnesota. There's a couple of little protesters out front,
but primarily a massive crowd came out to supp Charlie.
Do we have some of that video weekend roll? As
we asked Tyler about the future events, now, you're keeping

(33:04):
Charlie's schedule. As I mentioned, you're bringing in some big
hitter names to help out, not that Charlie wasn't a
big name himself, but you're bringing.

Speaker 3 (33:11):
In some folks to help out. Where do we go
then from here?

Speaker 1 (33:14):
Tell us about the rest of this year and next
the future as you guys are going to ramp this up,
because as we heard Erica say, you guys are only
going to grow this. This was Charlie's dream and it's
going to get bigger and better I think than maybe
even he could have imagined.

Speaker 11 (33:30):
Yeah, we had the first big event yesterday at Minnesota.

Speaker 9 (33:35):
It was a big deal. I was there. It was
sold out.

Speaker 11 (33:39):
There were I think six kind of lunatics outside that
was dead and I actually posted a video yesterday on
my Twitter where they were, you know, on megaphones, just
like screaming obscenities into the at the people waiting outside
to get in, and it's a big long line wrapped
around the block. And the people who are waiting in

(34:00):
the line actually started chanting USA and drowned them completely out.

Speaker 9 (34:04):
Basically the entire time. It's scared them off.

Speaker 11 (34:06):
You know, it was only a handful of people, but
even them in a megaphone, they were getting drowned out
by the USA. Chance constantly with people online. So Charlie
spirits alive and well, and these events, we were really
blessed to have a packed house. I think we'll have
that all the way through. You had mentioned some of
the people who are going to be attending. We have
a lot of great conservatives that are there. We have

(34:28):
a lot of governors who are joining, who are going
to start the conversation about, hey, what what is the
direction that we need to go to properly? Uh, you know,
reflect upon the assassination of Charlie by a radical leftist
lunatic who probably needed some dramatic mental health help. And

(34:49):
so you know, that's that's a great that's a great
place for our government officials to start with the conversation.
It's a starting point, not the ending point. And you know,
we carry on Charlie's legacy and do all the.

Speaker 1 (35:01):
Work, amen, I know you will. I want to end
on something that just amazed me when you posted it,
and I only got a few seconds left, and we
had come back, Tyler and tell Andrew, Erica, pastor McCoy,
any of them microphones, here, platforms here, Oien's back, bigger
and better than it was before they censored us. We
got millions of households. I'd love to share the message
from all of you, but I want to show a

(35:22):
tweet you put up. Okay, can you show me that tweet?
Guys real quick. You said Charlie had sent you this
picture a while back, and it's a couple images of
a stadium packed, and he said this was his vision
for Amfest.

Speaker 3 (35:36):
And what so.

Speaker 1 (35:36):
Ironic is the two images he sent you of packed
stadiums is what Sunday looked like. Are you preparing or
repreparing for a massive crowd for Amfest in December? Because
I don't think the place you got currently booked is
going to hold the number of patriotic Christian conservative Americans
that want to come out and support you. Y'all better
be looking for a bigger stadium.

Speaker 9 (35:58):
Yeah, that's right.

Speaker 11 (36:00):
In my speech, I threw up the image Charlie had
sent twenty twenty one. It was following COVID when no
one could fathom, you know, big events coming back, if
you remember, everything was dead, and he sent over the picture.
He said, this is my vision. It was a pack stadium.
And we looked around ourselves and inside that stadium on
Sunday it was, you know, the Cardinals Stadium, State Farm

(36:22):
and it was packed to the brim so much that
we had to overflow in a complete separate stadium next
door where the Coyotes used to play hockey. And that
was the fulfillment of Charlie's vision, is that we were
there and we're looking forward to America Fest, which is
happening in December here in Phoenix. We moved it to
Phoenix from Florida a number of years ago and built

(36:43):
out what became the largest conservative event in the country,
and it's now going to be the largest of the
largest that we've ever done. We already have as many
people registered as we had attend last year, which is
right in that twenty five thousand range I mean, which
is huge, I mean just massive. We expect that we're

(37:04):
going to have probably forty fifty thousand people who want
to be at this event. So we got Yeah, you're right,
we gotta find we got to find.

Speaker 9 (37:11):
A bigger boat. We gotta find a bigger than you
for ourselves here.

Speaker 1 (37:14):
I'll be there with you, Tyler. I will be there
with you, Tyler Boyer, Chief operating Officer at Turning Point Action.
God bless you and the whole team. You take care, brother,
Thanks so much, Dan yep, of course. Up next, more
on the disgusting evil reaction coming over Charlie Kirk's death
and the memorial from the far left.

Speaker 3 (37:34):
But not even the far left.

Speaker 1 (37:36):
You've got Democrats and people in the media talking trash
on this.

Speaker 3 (37:40):
Brave young man. Roger Stone's going to weigh in on that. Next.

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(40:05):
dema rat party, demon rat party? What are we gonna
call these damn Democrats these days? Continues to plunge into
what I call a ethical and moral abyss, where honoring
a slain patriot is twisted into a political battleground. A
party that once champion unity now in bodies division, hate, hostility.

(40:26):
This is no longer about politics. It's a battle between
good and evil. You've been hearing me say this for years,
and now more than ever, the way they've been treating
my friend Charlie, it is good versus evil. Radical lefties
are sighting with darkness, rejecting the memory of a man
who stood boldly for truth, faith, patriotism for everybody. The

(40:48):
latest despicable case endpoint, the vile congressman from Minnesota. Remember
one of the squad members. You see her big mouth
right there, elan Omar Omar, doubling down on her hate
filled tirates against Charlie after the GOP effort to censure
her fell short because of four Republicans. She's uttered such
nonsense as it was completely left up to think Kirk

(41:10):
just wanted civil debate. And also she said, I do
believe those of interest in rewriting this hateful man's history
are full of quote, that's a quote the equally repugnant
congressman from Texas, miss ghetto trash. Actually she's want to
be because she came from a really good home, private school,
and a lot of money. Jasmine Felicia Crockett blasted her

(41:32):
fellow demon rats for not voting against a resolution honoring
the legacy of conservative icon Charlie Kirk, saying it honestly
hurt my heart is when I saw the no votes
there were only two Caucasians. For the most part, the
only people that voted no were people of color. She
also spewed more of her hate filled crap on national television.

Speaker 12 (41:53):
Take a look the rhetoric that Charlie Kirk's continuously put out.
There was rhetoric that specifically targeted people of color, and
so it is unfortunate that even our colleagues could not
see how harmful his rhetoric was specifically to us. And
I can tell you that a month prior to him
passing away, he had actually gotten out on his podcast.

(42:16):
I wasn't aware of this at the time, but he
got out there and he was talking negatively about me directly.
So if there was any way that I was going
to honor somebody who decided that they were just going
to negatively talk about me and proclaim that I was
somehow involved in the Great White Replacement, yeah, I'm not
honoring that kind of stuff.

Speaker 1 (42:37):
Wow. Here the way in on the reaction from Democrats
and people on the left about the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
He's a Republican strategist and host of his own podcast
called a Stone Zone, and a friend of mine. Roger
Stone back on the program, rog so nice to see you.
I mean to say, these people are vile, to say

(42:58):
they are disgusting, I'm putting it mildly. These people are grotesque,
They're demonic. The man was assassinated for the world to see,
and you're out trashing him within like twenty four hours.
We have an amazing memorial and they continue, they're disgusting rhetoric.
RAJ your thoughts.

Speaker 13 (43:16):
Look, Charlie Kirk was always civil, he was always polite.
He was always aggressive and arguing for free enterprise, capitalism,
free speech, and for his belief in God. But I think,
first of all, I'm not sure why we're even worrying
about a censure for Ilhan Omar. What I don't understand

(43:37):
is why she hasn't been deported, thank you, in this
country illegally. I've checked. There is no law that says
members of Congress elected by overwhelmingly Somalian districts in her
state are immune from federal law. So she married her
own brother, she lied to get into the country illegally.
Why hasn't she been deported? There's the fundamental us then, frankly,

(44:01):
I'm deeply disturbed by the vote of Corey Mills, Republican
of Florida, who I thought was a maga Republican, but
who seems to have traded his vote to head off
a censure vote against him containing to his military valor
questions as well as his personal conduct. So he traded

(44:22):
votes with the Democrats in order to vote against the
censure of Omar.

Speaker 1 (44:28):
I wondered why that was happening. Thank you Roger for
clarifying there was four Republicans, but everybody made a big
deal about Corey Mills, and I wondered why he would
vote against that. So thank you.

Speaker 13 (44:38):
The very next vote was the very next vote was
a vote of censure against him, which did not pass
because I think he made a craven deal with the Democrats.
Very disappointed about that. And then there is the Jasmine
Crockett show. You're right, she grew up quite wealthy. That
is act, the fake eyelashes, the ghetto trash talk. Hopefully,

(45:01):
hopefully she'll be AOC's running mate for president as the
Democrat nominee in the next election, which would guarantee a
Republican victory for our nominee.

Speaker 1 (45:12):
If that's who they put up, Roger, are you seriously
you're hearing that? Because I know you have your ear
to the ground. You hear a lot more than I do.
Are you hearing that?

Speaker 13 (45:21):
Could we be so lucky? Look, let's be very clear.
If AOC chooses to challenge Chuck Schumer, she'll defeat him.
Chuck Schumer is viewed in his party as too conservative
for the leadership. That's how off the roused the Democrat Party,
the part Democrat Party, the old Democrat Right party of
John F.

Speaker 1 (45:41):
Kennedy, the Democrats, that's what party was.

Speaker 13 (45:43):
Anti communist party, that was pro capitalist, pro free enterprise.
Now they liked higher taxes and more spending, but they
didn't hate America. Thank you, love God. That Democrat Party
literally no longer exists. Yep, it's been hijacked by a
group of mark just lunatics, thank you. Omar and A
Crockett and AOC are typical. So if Chuck Schumer goes

(46:07):
head to head in the Empire State with AOC, he'll lose.

Speaker 1 (46:11):
Yes and Rashida t Leeb and the rest all of them.
I want to put a headline up roj and get
your comment, because this was all about how the Democrats
are getting so radicalized and radicalizing their voters out there
that people are getting hurt and killed. Like our friend Charlie,
put this headline up. This would be my last question
to you, Roger, as a run out of time. Here
really easy one. This is from the radical Atlantic News

(46:33):
rag that I'm sure you wouldn't even wipe your behind with,
but they actually dropped an article this week that says
left wing terrorism is on the rise.

Speaker 3 (46:40):
Now.

Speaker 1 (46:41):
In the body of the article they say it's risen
over the last ten years and they're blaming Trump. But
at least the headline says there's more radical left wingies
attacking right wingers than the other way around. I was
amazed the Atlantic would even publish that. But you and
I know it to be a fact. We've seen the attacks.

Speaker 13 (46:58):
Well, could you have any more stark example? In the
aftermath of the death of George Floyd, ANTIFA and BLM
engaged in mayhem. Violence, caused thousands of injuries, hundreds of deaths.
They damaged over two billion dollars of public and private

(47:19):
property in an uprising that was absolute mayhem. In the
wake of Charlie Kirk's brutal political assassination, what do we
have prayer vigils across the country and across the world. Amen,
Could you have any greater starker contrast than that? They
are the ones who are intolerant. They're the ones who violent,

(47:40):
And after they've called somebody a Nazi, a fascist, a
white supremacist, a bigot long enough, you wonder why I
still to this day get death threats?

Speaker 1 (47:50):
Yep, I do as well. I got a bunch right
after they killed Charlie, and I s took up for
him the same stuff. I hope you take one in
the neck like your friend, you piece of whatever, cracker,
and I get them too. It's ridiculous, Raj. We're not
the ones putting that out there. We actually want everybody
to prosper and have a good life and a safe
family and an amazing country and your faith and your
I mean, if it's just I'm so disgusted by all them.

(48:12):
Roger Stone check out his podcast, The Stone Zone, always
keeping it real. Roj, thank you, brother, greets me with you.

Speaker 13 (48:18):
God bless you.

Speaker 1 (48:19):
I'll bless you stick around. Up next, a report card
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Speaker 1 (50:53):
Education in America is getting a failing grade. No kidding,
we actually knew that before this report. But anyway, the
twenty twenty four National Assessment of Educational Progress, also known
as the Nation's Report Card. You've heard about it right,
shows US twelfth graders are doing rather far worse than

(51:13):
ever when it comes to their reading and math scores. Well,
that's right, remember, because the left said under Joe Biden
that math is racist. When it comes to reading, about
one third of high school seniors are below basic levels.
Are you kidding me? Only thirty five percent are proficient
or above in their reading class. In the math department,

(51:34):
forty five percent are below basic, with only twenty two
percent reaching proficiency.

Speaker 3 (51:41):
Now, I get that you.

Speaker 1 (51:42):
Don't really need algebra and calculus and some of this
stuff in trigonometry in normal life. But if you can't
pass just like normal math classes, how are you going
to balance your checkbook and pay the bills when you're
an adult? Figure out what your interest rates are compounding
on your car loan. This is the lowest performing students
have seen the highest levels of decline, and students who

(52:04):
were struggling early have fallen even further behind. These declines
are not limited to any ethnic group either, folks. Everybody
is going down in public schools, white, black, Hispanic, they're
all failing math. Hispanics had the largest losses in math,
the only group to improve. I might as well say,

(52:26):
go figure Asian students. They're actually up. So again, don't
give me this crap that whites do the best and
whites have all the benefits in this country, white, white, white, Really,
Asians are kicking everybody's butt now. According to our friends
at openbooks dot com. Despite record breaking payroll increases, of course,

(52:47):
in public schools from twenty nineteen to twenty twenty three,
student performance has declined. More money is not fixing the problem.
In fact, in many cases, the cash is making it worse.
Books analyzed more than twelve thousand school districts and found
a huge disturbing trend. As school payrolls, especially for the administrators, surged,

(53:10):
their test scores dropped. Gee, I wonder why focusing on
that DEI crap and paying your woke educators more than
actual real teachers in the classroom teaching the basics. Six
states increased school payrolls by twenty three percent or more,
with only one seeing improvement, and that was Utah. In

(53:31):
twenty twenty three, nearly nine thousand school employees made two
hundred thousand dollars and above, costing the taxpayers two billion bucks.

Speaker 3 (53:39):
That's with a B benefits.

Speaker 1 (53:42):
Pensions are draining resources. From twenty nineteen to twenty twenty three,
pension spending jumped from four point three six billion to
over five billion dollars. When we worry more about politics
and DEI hiring and BS in the classroom than teaching
the basics reading, writing, and arithmetic, this is what you get.

(54:06):
John Hart is the CEO of openthobooks dot com. He
joins US now to break down more of their I
would call it a scary report, but also I don't
think that it was unexpected, because John, we have been
doing nothing but worrying about indoctrinating these kids in K
through twelve because they want to get them even before
they get in college. Now, we already know what happens

(54:27):
in college to our kids, and hopefully we're going to
restrain that a bit. But this is alarming. We're throwing
more money at it. And correct me if I'm wrong, John.
Don't we spend the most per student of any modernized nation,
yet the scores are in the toilet now?

Speaker 14 (54:47):
Yeah, well, Dan, thanks for having me Look, this is
a serious problem. And look, we hear it all the
time from our progressive friends. Follow the science, follow the evidence.

Speaker 9 (54:56):
Well, here's the efforts.

Speaker 5 (54:57):
We have spent far.

Speaker 14 (54:59):
More on education and most of our other countries. Again,
but we've seen a flatline among performance. And what our
study did that was so important. We looked at not
just one or two or a handful school districts. We
looked at twelve thousand, five hundred school districts, almost eighty
five ninety percent of all the school districts in the country,
and found what we call a negative correlation between increases

(55:22):
in payroll and student achievement. And so we hear all
the time from again from the left, primarily that we
need to spend more and more and more money on
education and we're going to solve all of our problems.
But again, look at the data, follow the science.

Speaker 1 (55:36):
Yeah, well, who we hear that from John damative.

Speaker 14 (55:38):
They're telling us very plainly that isn't working. Now, it's important,
and this is a really important point, Dan, is that
when you look at all of the studies that have
looked at all these correlations and causation between education performance
and again we're asserting just a correlation. That doesn't mean causation.
But if you look at how the numbers kind of
parsed out, they're actually is some evidence that if you

(56:01):
if you support good teachers, you can get good outcomes.
But what we're seeing is explosions and administrative expenses. We're seeing,
you know, two hundred thousand dollars and more going to diversity,
equity and inclusion advisors in Baltimore schools, and Maryland's one
of the worst defenders. They've spent thirty billion dollars on
something called a Blueprint for Maryland's future, and then scores

(56:25):
dropped eight points or eight places in the national rankings.
Baltimore increased salaries by forty three percent twelve thousand dollars
per student.

Speaker 3 (56:34):
Wait three thousand. Did you just say for an indent.

Speaker 7 (56:38):
Salary forty three percent?

Speaker 14 (56:40):
Oh well, forty three percent increases. Imagine that's a you know, inflations,
that's way above.

Speaker 3 (56:46):
The inflation even inflation was ten percent. Annoying a minute.

Speaker 1 (56:49):
If a teacher's making eighty k, they got a forty
three percent raise in those districts. You got it now
again that I know our teachers have been underpaid for years,
but I'm sorry. If you're already making a good salary
and you get that kind and your scores going whatever
happened to merit based hiring and then also merit based raises.
If the kids' scores go up, we give you a raise.

(57:10):
Scores go down, you get a raise. What kind of
asinine does that make? I heard you say something? You said.
They keep saying and demanding they need more money to
get the scores up.

Speaker 3 (57:21):
Who's they?

Speaker 1 (57:22):
Is that?

Speaker 3 (57:22):
Good Old Randy?

Speaker 1 (57:23):
What is it? Winingarten, the head of the biggest teachers union.
Who's the idiot saying, throw more money, throw more money
at the problem, We'll get their scores up.

Speaker 14 (57:29):
Finally, Yeah, exactly, you know, And let's let's let's step
back and look at the big picture that we talked
about before this. What we're seeing is there has been
one hundred year project to grow and increase the size
of the administrative state. The federal Department of Education actually
didn't exist until nineteen eighty. So we did all these
magnificent things in our country. We won two World wars,

(57:52):
we you know, send a man to the moon, and
we did it all without a Department of Education. Then
we have a Department of Education, and if you look at,
you know, the the trillings and spending that have gone
to that department, there's been no increase in performance. So
what we have now is this historic opportunity where the
Trump administration is trying to return education to the states,

(58:12):
and this project of devolving the Department of Education, shifting
those dollars in that authority back to states and local
communities is going to mean states can allocate those scarce
dollars to things that actually do improve student performance.

Speaker 3 (58:26):
Right, Well, involvement is John starting to rupt.

Speaker 1 (58:29):
That's as long as that's as long as the federal
government then provides some oversight to make sure those local
municipalities aren't using it for their ridiculous DEI pet projects
or paying some superintendent and principal woke idiot administrators two
three four hundred thousand dollars like they're doing.

Speaker 3 (58:44):
I'm out of time, John, thank you so much for
the study. Thanks for exposing it.

Speaker 1 (58:49):
I think that Trump, before he closes it all down,
should call it the Department of Indoctrination and then close
it because that's what it's been for thirty forty years. Right,
Thank you, John Hart, CEO openbooks dot com. Check out
what they're doing on their website. Always great stuff. Appreciate you.
Thanks Ed yep, and we're out of time. Thank you
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the info on the screen, if you would, please, Chris,
it's Real America at o ann dot com. There's all
my handles on social media. Don't go anywhere. Stick around
for Matt He's up next, then Chanelle Rhon. I'm back tomorrow,
eight eastern, five Pacific. In the meantime, y'all know what
to do out there. Be proud Americans, be brave now
more than ever. And God bless y'all. Good night,
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