1 00:00:01,240 --> 00:00:03,800 Speaker 1: Good morning, America. 2 00:00:04,080 --> 00:00:05,640 Speaker 2: Welcome to American Sunrise. 3 00:00:06,840 --> 00:00:07,800 Speaker 3: Well it's culture. 4 00:00:07,920 --> 00:00:09,560 Speaker 2: We have breaking news to share with you. 5 00:00:09,840 --> 00:00:10,440 Speaker 3: Politics. 6 00:00:10,600 --> 00:00:14,000 Speaker 1: President Trump is joining us live now from Florida. 7 00:00:14,600 --> 00:00:15,520 Speaker 3: We've got your covered. 8 00:00:16,120 --> 00:00:18,200 Speaker 1: This is what it looks like to be a patriot. 9 00:00:18,880 --> 00:00:20,760 Speaker 3: We have to protect the American family. 10 00:00:21,640 --> 00:00:23,680 Speaker 2: The American dream is still alive. 11 00:00:25,000 --> 00:00:27,000 Speaker 3: I'm David Brody, I'm Terrence. 12 00:00:26,800 --> 00:00:27,800 Speaker 4: And I'm Doctentina. 13 00:00:32,360 --> 00:00:36,839 Speaker 5: Breaking news from Real America's Voice. 14 00:00:38,159 --> 00:00:40,800 Speaker 6: We begin this Wednesday morning with breaking news as we 15 00:00:40,840 --> 00:00:43,960 Speaker 6: are standing by for briefing from the Pentagon on the 16 00:00:44,000 --> 00:00:46,400 Speaker 6: efforts and I ran. We also expect Secretary of War 17 00:00:46,479 --> 00:00:50,440 Speaker 6: Pete Hegseth to address this situation in Ecuador involving US 18 00:00:50,479 --> 00:00:53,560 Speaker 6: special Forces who are engaged in an advisory role there 19 00:00:53,800 --> 00:00:57,960 Speaker 6: as they try to continue to fight narco terrorism. Once again, 20 00:00:58,240 --> 00:01:00,760 Speaker 6: we will take you here live to the Aegone the 21 00:01:00,840 --> 00:01:04,200 Speaker 6: moment the Secretary of War takes the podium, Let's bring 22 00:01:04,200 --> 00:01:06,200 Speaker 6: in David and doctor Gina to talk a bit more 23 00:01:06,200 --> 00:01:08,319 Speaker 6: about all of this. I'm Terrence Bates. Good morning to 24 00:01:08,360 --> 00:01:10,360 Speaker 6: each and every one of you. David and doctor Gina, 25 00:01:10,600 --> 00:01:11,720 Speaker 6: Good morning to both. 26 00:01:11,560 --> 00:01:12,480 Speaker 1: Of you as well. 27 00:01:12,920 --> 00:01:13,160 Speaker 7: David. 28 00:01:13,240 --> 00:01:15,880 Speaker 6: Let's start with the Ecuador situation. It is kind of 29 00:01:15,920 --> 00:01:19,480 Speaker 6: the new concern again. US special forces are said to 30 00:01:19,520 --> 00:01:22,880 Speaker 6: be on the ground in Ecuador as part of narco 31 00:01:23,000 --> 00:01:28,160 Speaker 6: terrorism efforts. However, they are supposedly acting in an advisory role, 32 00:01:28,319 --> 00:01:30,440 Speaker 6: so while there are technically boots on the ground, those 33 00:01:30,480 --> 00:01:34,000 Speaker 6: boots aren't involved in any of the battles or any 34 00:01:34,040 --> 00:01:35,440 Speaker 6: of the fighting that's happening there. 35 00:01:36,120 --> 00:01:38,600 Speaker 1: Well, it sounds like we need a graphic Monroe Doctrine 36 00:01:38,640 --> 00:01:40,880 Speaker 1: alert with like bells and whistles, because here we go 37 00:01:40,959 --> 00:01:44,280 Speaker 1: again as a rearlates to Ecuador, that's like the eighth country. 38 00:01:44,319 --> 00:01:46,840 Speaker 1: Now the President Trump has you know, kind of waded 39 00:01:46,920 --> 00:01:50,760 Speaker 1: into in some form or fashion, not air strikes obviously, 40 00:01:50,840 --> 00:01:55,000 Speaker 1: but on the ground with special forces. So we'll see 41 00:01:55,040 --> 00:01:58,040 Speaker 1: what happens. Look in terms of Hegseth this morning, I 42 00:01:58,160 --> 00:02:03,480 Speaker 1: want to hear obviously about this is rarely strike. Apparently 43 00:02:03,520 --> 00:02:07,120 Speaker 1: the Molas were meeting yesterday and Israel there was some 44 00:02:07,160 --> 00:02:11,360 Speaker 1: sort of strike that took out many of them during 45 00:02:11,600 --> 00:02:15,280 Speaker 1: they were voting on a new supreme leader, and Israel 46 00:02:15,360 --> 00:02:19,520 Speaker 1: knew exactly where they were. In Boom, they're gonzo Gina. 47 00:02:19,639 --> 00:02:22,560 Speaker 1: This is going to be interesting again. This war is 48 00:02:22,600 --> 00:02:24,440 Speaker 1: not going to end any I say war. I guess 49 00:02:25,040 --> 00:02:27,080 Speaker 1: the Republicans wouldn't want me to call it a war, right. 50 00:02:27,080 --> 00:02:30,600 Speaker 1: I'm sorry, it's a military operation, but it's not going 51 00:02:30,680 --> 00:02:31,640 Speaker 1: to end anytime soon. 52 00:02:33,600 --> 00:02:38,760 Speaker 4: Yeah. Well, I think that that doesn't play well for 53 00:02:38,880 --> 00:02:41,280 Speaker 4: those of us who just really hope that we just 54 00:02:41,320 --> 00:02:44,480 Speaker 4: don't get in something long term where we lose a 55 00:02:44,520 --> 00:02:47,600 Speaker 4: bunch of Americans ultimately, and that's not even to mention 56 00:02:47,800 --> 00:02:50,280 Speaker 4: the cost and the other risks. So I was really 57 00:02:50,280 --> 00:02:53,520 Speaker 4: hoping this could be in and out fast, like we 58 00:02:53,520 --> 00:02:56,959 Speaker 4: were kind of being told it would be. But David, 59 00:02:56,960 --> 00:02:59,480 Speaker 4: I think the more I see, I have to tend 60 00:02:59,520 --> 00:03:02,600 Speaker 4: to agree with you that the war is broadening and 61 00:03:02,840 --> 00:03:05,920 Speaker 4: certainly not shrinking. It's feeling more like a war war 62 00:03:06,160 --> 00:03:09,919 Speaker 4: every day rather than a military operation, Doctor. 63 00:03:09,720 --> 00:03:13,000 Speaker 6: Gean, and David, we have Congresswoman Beth van Dyne standing by, 64 00:03:13,200 --> 00:03:15,359 Speaker 6: Doctor gana, if you'll give us our Bible verse really 65 00:03:15,440 --> 00:03:17,720 Speaker 6: quickly so we can try to get to her before 66 00:03:17,760 --> 00:03:20,640 Speaker 6: the Secretary gets to the podium and get her reaction 67 00:03:20,680 --> 00:03:21,160 Speaker 6: to all of that. 68 00:03:21,200 --> 00:03:21,480 Speaker 1: Please. 69 00:03:21,560 --> 00:03:23,400 Speaker 4: Yeah, that's where I was going to go. Luke twelve, 70 00:03:23,480 --> 00:03:26,560 Speaker 4: twenty five and twenty six, And which of you by 71 00:03:26,600 --> 00:03:30,760 Speaker 4: worrying can add one cubit to his stature. If you 72 00:03:30,960 --> 00:03:33,400 Speaker 4: then are not able to do the least, why are 73 00:03:33,440 --> 00:03:38,200 Speaker 4: you anxious for the rest? Such a great reminder as 74 00:03:38,320 --> 00:03:42,360 Speaker 4: we look at this military operation as we're calling it, 75 00:03:42,960 --> 00:03:46,080 Speaker 4: that is obviously ahead of us. Let's bring in Texas 76 00:03:46,160 --> 00:03:52,320 Speaker 4: Congresswoman Beth Van Dying Congresswoman. So far, I'm going to 77 00:03:52,440 --> 00:03:55,200 Speaker 4: guess that you're gonna say you think the situation has 78 00:03:55,240 --> 00:03:59,800 Speaker 4: been handled, well, what in your opinion is the public 79 00:04:00,280 --> 00:04:04,120 Speaker 4: tolerance level in terms of length of time that we 80 00:04:04,240 --> 00:04:07,760 Speaker 4: can be doing this until it begins to affect the midterms. 81 00:04:09,200 --> 00:04:11,240 Speaker 8: I think if it if it shows that they're being 82 00:04:11,320 --> 00:04:14,000 Speaker 8: productive and not just hanging out. I mean, if they're 83 00:04:14,040 --> 00:04:19,400 Speaker 8: actually making progress on having the Iranian regime overturned that 84 00:04:19,440 --> 00:04:22,960 Speaker 8: has been you know, chanting death to America, teaching its 85 00:04:23,040 --> 00:04:27,560 Speaker 8: children to hate America, funding froxy wars across the country, 86 00:04:27,560 --> 00:04:31,920 Speaker 8: across the world, uh, you know, in killing an. 87 00:04:31,800 --> 00:04:33,359 Speaker 9: Innocent, innocent people. 88 00:04:33,400 --> 00:04:35,360 Speaker 8: I think if we show that there's actually a progress 89 00:04:35,360 --> 00:04:38,200 Speaker 8: being made that is attacking the nuclear. 90 00:04:38,680 --> 00:04:43,000 Speaker 6: Apologize, interrupting secretary headsets, is taking the microphone and so 91 00:04:43,080 --> 00:04:45,640 Speaker 6: we want to listen in apologies for the interruption. 92 00:04:46,320 --> 00:04:53,080 Speaker 10: Winning decisively, devastatingly, and without mercy. Under the direct command 93 00:04:53,120 --> 00:04:56,680 Speaker 10: of President Trump. The War Department unleashed this operation early 94 00:04:57,200 --> 00:05:03,040 Speaker 10: Saturday morning, just for days ago, which means we need 95 00:05:03,080 --> 00:05:08,560 Speaker 10: to remember two things. First, we are only four days 96 00:05:08,600 --> 00:05:12,240 Speaker 10: into this. Metrics are shifting, dust is settling, and more 97 00:05:12,279 --> 00:05:15,919 Speaker 10: forces are arriving. It's very early, and as President Trump 98 00:05:15,960 --> 00:05:18,359 Speaker 10: has said, we will take all the time we need 99 00:05:18,920 --> 00:05:23,640 Speaker 10: to make sure that we succeed. Second, we are only 100 00:05:24,000 --> 00:05:30,960 Speaker 10: four days into this, and the results have been incredible historic. Really, 101 00:05:31,279 --> 00:05:34,800 Speaker 10: only the United States of America could lead this, only US, 102 00:05:35,720 --> 00:05:39,320 Speaker 10: but when you add the Israeli Defense Forces, a devastatingly 103 00:05:39,400 --> 00:05:45,159 Speaker 10: capable force, the combination is sheer destruction for our radical. 104 00:05:44,760 --> 00:05:46,920 Speaker 11: Islamist Iranian adversaries. 105 00:05:47,839 --> 00:05:51,760 Speaker 10: They are toast and they know it, or at least 106 00:05:52,200 --> 00:05:55,520 Speaker 10: soon enough they will know it. And we have only 107 00:05:55,680 --> 00:06:01,279 Speaker 10: just begun to hunt, dismantle, demoralize, destroy and defeat their 108 00:06:01,400 --> 00:06:08,359 Speaker 10: capabilities just four days in, starting last night and to 109 00:06:08,440 --> 00:06:11,279 Speaker 10: be completed in a few days. In under a week, 110 00:06:12,440 --> 00:06:15,920 Speaker 10: the two most powerful air forces in the world will 111 00:06:15,960 --> 00:06:19,920 Speaker 10: have complete control of Iranian skies uncontested airspace. 112 00:06:20,960 --> 00:06:21,800 Speaker 1: I hope all the. 113 00:06:21,800 --> 00:06:27,600 Speaker 10: Folks watching understand what uncontested airspace and complete control means. 114 00:06:28,320 --> 00:06:32,479 Speaker 10: It means we will fly all day, all night, day 115 00:06:32,520 --> 00:06:36,600 Speaker 10: and night, finding, fixing and finishing the missiles and defense 116 00:06:36,640 --> 00:06:41,080 Speaker 10: industrial base of the Iranian military, finding and fixing their 117 00:06:41,240 --> 00:06:46,880 Speaker 10: leaders and their military leaders, Flying over Tehran, flying over Iran, 118 00:06:47,560 --> 00:06:52,480 Speaker 10: flying over their capital, flying over the IRGC, Iranian leaders, 119 00:06:53,640 --> 00:06:59,240 Speaker 10: looking up and seeing only US and Israeli air power 120 00:07:00,200 --> 00:07:04,599 Speaker 10: every minute of every day until we decide it's over 121 00:07:05,640 --> 00:07:08,880 Speaker 10: and Iran we'll be able to do nothing about it. 122 00:07:10,040 --> 00:07:11,720 Speaker 11: B two S B fifty twos. 123 00:07:11,520 --> 00:07:16,640 Speaker 10: B ones, predator drones, fighters controlling the skies, picking targets, 124 00:07:17,000 --> 00:07:23,560 Speaker 10: death and destruction from the sky all day long. We're 125 00:07:23,560 --> 00:07:27,760 Speaker 10: playing for keeps. Our war fighters have maximum authorities granted 126 00:07:27,800 --> 00:07:31,240 Speaker 10: personally by the President and yours truly. Our rules of 127 00:07:31,280 --> 00:07:36,320 Speaker 10: engagement are bold, precise, and designed to unleash American power, 128 00:07:36,320 --> 00:07:40,240 Speaker 10: not shackle it. This was never meant to be a 129 00:07:40,280 --> 00:07:44,440 Speaker 10: fair fight, and it is not a fair fight. We 130 00:07:44,480 --> 00:07:47,600 Speaker 10: are punching them while they're down, which. 131 00:07:47,360 --> 00:07:49,000 Speaker 11: Is exactly how it should be. 132 00:07:50,560 --> 00:07:53,800 Speaker 10: Thus far, Operation Epic Fury has delivered twice the air 133 00:07:53,880 --> 00:07:57,120 Speaker 10: power of shock and awe of Iraq in two thousand 134 00:07:57,120 --> 00:08:02,240 Speaker 10: and three minus Paul Bremer and the nation building. The 135 00:08:02,320 --> 00:08:06,480 Speaker 10: campaign has seven times the intensity of Israel's previous operations 136 00:08:06,480 --> 00:08:11,160 Speaker 10: against Iran during the Twelve Day War, seven times, and 137 00:08:11,240 --> 00:08:14,920 Speaker 10: as President Trump said, more and larger waves are coming. 138 00:08:15,000 --> 00:08:20,000 Speaker 10: We are just getting started. We are accelerating, not decelerating. 139 00:08:20,600 --> 00:08:24,280 Speaker 10: Iran's capabilities are evaporating by the hour, while American strength 140 00:08:24,320 --> 00:08:28,480 Speaker 10: grows fiercer, smarter, and utterly dominant. More bombers and more 141 00:08:28,520 --> 00:08:34,360 Speaker 10: fighters are arriving. Just today and now, with complete control 142 00:08:34,440 --> 00:08:37,760 Speaker 10: of the skies, we will be using five hundred pound, 143 00:08:37,840 --> 00:08:41,720 Speaker 10: one thousand pound and two thousand pounds GPS and laser 144 00:08:41,760 --> 00:08:46,480 Speaker 10: guided precision gravity bombs, of which we have a nearly 145 00:08:46,720 --> 00:08:47,880 Speaker 10: unlimited stockpile. 146 00:08:49,120 --> 00:08:50,800 Speaker 11: We used more exquisite. 147 00:08:50,320 --> 00:08:53,440 Speaker 10: Standoff munitions at the start, but no longer need to. 148 00:08:54,160 --> 00:08:59,000 Speaker 10: Our stockpiles of those, as well as patriots remains extremely strong. 149 00:09:00,400 --> 00:09:03,000 Speaker 10: The enemy can no longer shoot the volume of missiles 150 00:09:03,000 --> 00:09:06,160 Speaker 10: they once did not even close, and the Chairman will 151 00:09:06,200 --> 00:09:09,400 Speaker 10: lay out some of those percentages. So our air defenses 152 00:09:09,440 --> 00:09:12,880 Speaker 10: and that of our allies have plenty of runway. We 153 00:09:12,920 --> 00:09:16,720 Speaker 10: can sustain this fight easily for as long as we 154 00:09:16,760 --> 00:09:21,280 Speaker 10: need to. And as I said yesterday, we set the terms. 155 00:09:22,280 --> 00:09:24,120 Speaker 10: Now you may not see much of it because the 156 00:09:24,200 --> 00:09:26,840 Speaker 10: IRGC shut off the Internet to the entirety of the country. 157 00:09:27,040 --> 00:09:31,280 Speaker 10: They blind their people on purpose, just like they kill 158 00:09:31,360 --> 00:09:35,760 Speaker 10: their own on purpose. Much was made of the volume 159 00:09:35,760 --> 00:09:37,480 Speaker 10: of missiles Iran was able to shoot in the first 160 00:09:37,480 --> 00:09:42,080 Speaker 10: few days, and sadly, as we projected, a few got 161 00:09:42,120 --> 00:09:46,480 Speaker 10: through and killed six of our best, who will hopefully 162 00:09:46,600 --> 00:09:52,840 Speaker 10: arrive home soon. We will avenge them, no doubt. But 163 00:09:52,920 --> 00:09:57,480 Speaker 10: I liken Iran's predicament to a football team who scripted 164 00:09:57,520 --> 00:09:58,920 Speaker 10: the first twenty plays of a game. 165 00:10:00,000 --> 00:10:01,880 Speaker 11: The team knew what plays to run. 166 00:10:01,679 --> 00:10:05,720 Speaker 10: Because their first few drives were scripted. But now that 167 00:10:05,760 --> 00:10:09,600 Speaker 10: the game has started and the blitz is on, they 168 00:10:09,600 --> 00:10:11,719 Speaker 10: don't know what plays to call, let alone how to 169 00:10:11,760 --> 00:10:16,360 Speaker 10: get in the huddle and call those plays. Iran's senior 170 00:10:16,440 --> 00:10:19,880 Speaker 10: leaders are dead. The so called governing council that might 171 00:10:19,880 --> 00:10:24,679 Speaker 10: have selected a successor dead, missing or cowering in bunkers, 172 00:10:24,679 --> 00:10:29,480 Speaker 10: too terrified to even occupy the same room. General's mid 173 00:10:29,559 --> 00:10:32,400 Speaker 10: level officers enlisted ranks. They can't talk or communicate, let 174 00:10:32,440 --> 00:10:35,719 Speaker 10: alone mount a coordinated and sustained offensive. 175 00:10:36,480 --> 00:10:38,120 Speaker 11: That's not great for morale. 176 00:10:39,280 --> 00:10:42,960 Speaker 10: The Iranian Air Force is no more built for nineteen 177 00:10:43,080 --> 00:10:48,079 Speaker 10: ninety six, destroyed in twenty twenty six, the Iranian Navy 178 00:10:48,200 --> 00:10:54,559 Speaker 10: rests at the bottom of the Persian Gulf. Combat ineffective, decimated, destroyed, defeated, 179 00:10:55,280 --> 00:10:58,839 Speaker 10: Pick your adjective. In fact, last night we sunk their 180 00:10:58,880 --> 00:11:06,559 Speaker 10: prize ship, the Solomoni. Looks like Potus got him twice. There, 181 00:11:06,640 --> 00:11:08,599 Speaker 10: navy not a factor. Pick your adjective. 182 00:11:08,920 --> 00:11:09,720 Speaker 11: It is no more. 183 00:11:10,000 --> 00:11:14,440 Speaker 10: In fact, yesterday in the Indian Ocean, and we'll play 184 00:11:14,440 --> 00:11:18,640 Speaker 10: it on screen, there an American submarine sunk an Iranian 185 00:11:18,679 --> 00:11:24,280 Speaker 10: warship that thought it was safe in international waters. Instead 186 00:11:24,280 --> 00:11:25,600 Speaker 10: it was sunk by a torpedo. 187 00:11:26,360 --> 00:11:27,280 Speaker 11: Quiet death. 188 00:11:28,520 --> 00:11:30,760 Speaker 10: The first sinking of an enemy ship by a torpedo 189 00:11:30,840 --> 00:11:35,240 Speaker 10: since World War II. Like in that war, back when 190 00:11:35,280 --> 00:11:38,320 Speaker 10: we were still in the war department. We are fighting 191 00:11:38,720 --> 00:11:43,559 Speaker 10: to win. Also, yesterday, the leader of the unit who 192 00:11:43,559 --> 00:11:48,000 Speaker 10: attempted to assassinate President Trump has been hunted down and killed. 193 00:11:49,240 --> 00:11:52,600 Speaker 11: Iran tried to kill President Trump, and President Trump got 194 00:11:52,640 --> 00:11:53,240 Speaker 11: the last laugh. 195 00:11:54,600 --> 00:12:01,640 Speaker 10: Now, this is not a mission accomplished situation. This is 196 00:12:01,679 --> 00:12:06,800 Speaker 10: simply a reality check. The combination of US and Israeli 197 00:12:06,880 --> 00:12:12,040 Speaker 10: intelligence and combat power will control Iran and will control 198 00:12:12,080 --> 00:12:15,680 Speaker 10: it soon. Sure, Iran will still be able to shoot 199 00:12:15,720 --> 00:12:18,559 Speaker 10: some missiles and still be able to launch one way 200 00:12:18,600 --> 00:12:22,200 Speaker 10: attack drones at civilian targets, and their proxies will attempt 201 00:12:22,240 --> 00:12:24,800 Speaker 10: to attack our embassies, bases, and soft targets. 202 00:12:25,520 --> 00:12:27,480 Speaker 11: They are terrorists. 203 00:12:27,400 --> 00:12:31,720 Speaker 10: After all, and they need to target civilians because they 204 00:12:31,720 --> 00:12:35,079 Speaker 10: can't fight toe to toe. But we will find them 205 00:12:35,160 --> 00:12:39,040 Speaker 10: and we will kill them. This is what the fake 206 00:12:39,120 --> 00:12:45,360 Speaker 10: news misses. We've taken control of Iran's airspace and waterways without. 207 00:12:45,120 --> 00:12:48,199 Speaker 11: Boots on the ground. We control their fate. 208 00:12:49,160 --> 00:12:53,000 Speaker 10: But when a few drones get through or tragic things happen, 209 00:12:54,080 --> 00:12:55,120 Speaker 10: it's front page news. 210 00:12:55,760 --> 00:12:56,160 Speaker 1: I get it. 211 00:12:56,160 --> 00:12:58,240 Speaker 10: The press only wants to make the president look bad, 212 00:12:58,440 --> 00:13:02,040 Speaker 10: but try for once to report the reality. 213 00:13:02,120 --> 00:13:04,600 Speaker 11: The terms of this war will be set by us 214 00:13:04,679 --> 00:13:08,920 Speaker 11: at every step. As I said Monday, the mission is 215 00:13:09,240 --> 00:13:13,920 Speaker 11: laser focused. Obliterate Iran's missiles and drones and facilities that 216 00:13:13,960 --> 00:13:18,240 Speaker 11: produce them, annihilate its navy and critical security infrastructure, and 217 00:13:18,320 --> 00:13:22,000 Speaker 11: sever their pathway to nuclear weapons. Iran will never possess 218 00:13:22,120 --> 00:13:26,840 Speaker 11: a nuclear bomb, not on our watch, not ever. And 219 00:13:26,880 --> 00:13:29,560 Speaker 11: this is why President Trump's moral clarity and Iran today 220 00:13:29,679 --> 00:13:33,560 Speaker 11: is so vital. Unlike the past, where vague redlines and 221 00:13:33,640 --> 00:13:37,440 Speaker 11: endless negotiations let Iran fund terror an inch, ever so 222 00:13:37,600 --> 00:13:41,520 Speaker 11: slightly toward a bomb. This president sees the threat plainly 223 00:13:41,559 --> 00:13:45,440 Speaker 11: and acts decisively. No more half measures, especially when Iran 224 00:13:45,559 --> 00:13:48,920 Speaker 11: is at its weakest. No more letting Tehran play for 225 00:13:49,000 --> 00:13:53,160 Speaker 11: time while our people pay the price. His leadership ensures 226 00:13:53,160 --> 00:13:56,200 Speaker 11: that we finish what we start, and that we protect 227 00:13:56,280 --> 00:13:59,520 Speaker 11: our war fighters by crushing the enemy before they can 228 00:13:59,559 --> 00:14:05,119 Speaker 11: strike again. Our offensive operations, refined through months of relentless preparation, 229 00:14:05,640 --> 00:14:12,560 Speaker 11: are unstoppable, and our defensive efforts are unprecedented. We have 230 00:14:12,679 --> 00:14:15,600 Speaker 11: from the start put the protection of our troops ahead 231 00:14:15,600 --> 00:14:21,680 Speaker 11: of everything else. Before we very publicly built up offensive 232 00:14:21,720 --> 00:14:26,600 Speaker 11: combat power, we quietly ensured that our defensive posture and 233 00:14:26,680 --> 00:14:28,040 Speaker 11: power was in place. 234 00:14:29,080 --> 00:14:31,680 Speaker 10: And as we built up offensive combat power, we moved 235 00:14:31,720 --> 00:14:35,400 Speaker 10: the vast majority of American troops, over ninety percent of 236 00:14:35,440 --> 00:14:38,200 Speaker 10: Americans that were on our basis what we say, off 237 00:14:38,240 --> 00:14:43,400 Speaker 10: the X, out of the range of Iranian fire. Our 238 00:14:43,440 --> 00:14:47,440 Speaker 10: defensive shield is equally formidable. The most sophisticated air and 239 00:14:47,440 --> 00:14:51,520 Speaker 10: missile defense network ever fielded. Thousands of Iranian missiles and 240 00:14:51,560 --> 00:14:56,720 Speaker 10: drones have been intercepted and vaporized, tens of thousands of American. 241 00:14:56,400 --> 00:14:58,120 Speaker 11: Allied lives protected. 242 00:14:59,360 --> 00:15:02,760 Speaker 10: We have pushed every counter UAS system possible forward, sparing 243 00:15:02,760 --> 00:15:04,320 Speaker 10: no expense or capability. 244 00:15:05,560 --> 00:15:06,640 Speaker 11: And like I said, this does. 245 00:15:06,520 --> 00:15:09,600 Speaker 10: Not mean we can stop everything, but we ensure that 246 00:15:09,640 --> 00:15:13,880 Speaker 10: the maximum possible defense and maximum possible force protection was 247 00:15:13,920 --> 00:15:14,840 Speaker 10: set up before. 248 00:15:14,640 --> 00:15:15,880 Speaker 11: We went on offense. 249 00:15:17,800 --> 00:15:21,720 Speaker 10: In closing, as President Trump told German Chancellor Mertz, yesterday 250 00:15:22,560 --> 00:15:27,080 Speaker 10: Iran negotiated in bad faith, stalling, scheming and preparing to strike, 251 00:15:28,080 --> 00:15:31,640 Speaker 10: and we acted decisively to defend our people, our interests, 252 00:15:31,760 --> 00:15:37,680 Speaker 10: and our allies. President Trump took bold action, putting America first, 253 00:15:38,160 --> 00:15:40,560 Speaker 10: the kind of bold action that the American. 254 00:15:40,040 --> 00:15:43,240 Speaker 11: People elected him to execute. 255 00:15:43,520 --> 00:15:48,880 Speaker 10: To our steadfast partner, Israel, your mission is being executed 256 00:15:48,920 --> 00:15:53,600 Speaker 10: with unmatched skill and iron determination. Fighting shoulder to shoulder 257 00:15:53,680 --> 00:15:57,640 Speaker 10: with such a capable ally is a true force multiplier 258 00:15:58,280 --> 00:16:03,080 Speaker 10: and a breath of fresh age. We salute your courage 259 00:16:03,360 --> 00:16:08,760 Speaker 10: and your contribution. Four days in, we have only just 260 00:16:09,080 --> 00:16:14,600 Speaker 10: begun to fight. America fights to win, and in Operation 261 00:16:14,720 --> 00:16:19,000 Speaker 10: Epic Fury, we are May God's providence. 262 00:16:18,600 --> 00:16:23,000 Speaker 11: Cover and protect our troops always. And with that I 263 00:16:23,040 --> 00:16:23,600 Speaker 11: turn it over. 264 00:16:23,520 --> 00:16:24,000 Speaker 12: To the journey. 265 00:16:24,400 --> 00:16:26,880 Speaker 13: Thank you, Miss Victorian, Good morning everyone, Thank you for 266 00:16:26,920 --> 00:16:29,760 Speaker 13: being here. I'm here today to provide the American people 267 00:16:29,800 --> 00:16:31,960 Speaker 13: and those of you in this room and update on 268 00:16:32,080 --> 00:16:37,840 Speaker 13: Operation Epic Fury. First, it's with profound sadness and gratitude 269 00:16:38,280 --> 00:16:41,040 Speaker 13: that I share the names of four of our six 270 00:16:41,160 --> 00:16:45,520 Speaker 13: fallen heroes, all from the one hundred and third Sustainment Command, 271 00:16:46,160 --> 00:16:50,520 Speaker 13: US Army Reserves out of Des Moines, Iowa. Captain Cody Cork, 272 00:16:51,120 --> 00:16:56,400 Speaker 13: Sergeant first Class Noah Tegians, Sergeant first Class Nicole Amore, 273 00:16:56,920 --> 00:17:01,160 Speaker 13: and Sergeant Declan Cody. To the family of our fallen 274 00:17:01,680 --> 00:17:04,600 Speaker 13: we grieve with you today and we look forward to 275 00:17:04,680 --> 00:17:08,560 Speaker 13: welcoming your family member's home at Dover in the coming days. 276 00:17:09,200 --> 00:17:12,520 Speaker 13: Out of respect for the other families, will withhold the 277 00:17:12,560 --> 00:17:17,160 Speaker 13: release of their names until next of kin notification is complete, 278 00:17:17,920 --> 00:17:21,800 Speaker 13: and either myself or Admiral Cooper will release those names 279 00:17:21,840 --> 00:17:24,160 Speaker 13: as soon as we can ensure that all of those 280 00:17:24,200 --> 00:17:28,359 Speaker 13: families have been properly notified. To our gold Star families, 281 00:17:28,640 --> 00:17:31,520 Speaker 13: to our wounded warriors and their loved ones, we will 282 00:17:31,560 --> 00:17:36,280 Speaker 13: never forget your sacrifice. Our nation stands with you, and 283 00:17:36,320 --> 00:17:40,920 Speaker 13: we are eternally grateful for your courage, your resiliency, your 284 00:17:40,960 --> 00:17:44,800 Speaker 13: devotion to this mission and to our nation. As the 285 00:17:44,840 --> 00:17:47,360 Speaker 13: Secretary said, we're four days in one hundred and three 286 00:17:47,440 --> 00:17:51,080 Speaker 13: hours into this campaign. The operation was again launched with 287 00:17:51,119 --> 00:17:55,480 Speaker 13: clear military objectives designed to dismantle Aron's ability to project 288 00:17:55,520 --> 00:17:59,120 Speaker 13: power outside of its borders, both today and in the future. 289 00:18:00,200 --> 00:18:03,480 Speaker 13: We are targeting and eliminating Iran's ballistic missile systems to 290 00:18:03,520 --> 00:18:08,119 Speaker 13: prevent them from threatening the US forces, partners, and interests 291 00:18:08,119 --> 00:18:11,960 Speaker 13: in the region. Second, we are destroying the Iranian Navy, 292 00:18:12,000 --> 00:18:18,440 Speaker 13: degrading its capacity, capability, and ability to conduct operations, not 293 00:18:18,600 --> 00:18:21,080 Speaker 13: just in the Central Command ao R, but as the 294 00:18:21,119 --> 00:18:22,840 Speaker 13: Secretary showed in the video. 295 00:18:22,680 --> 00:18:23,520 Speaker 1: Around the world. 296 00:18:24,240 --> 00:18:29,640 Speaker 13: Third, we're ensuring Iran cannot rapidly rebuild or reconstitute its 297 00:18:29,720 --> 00:18:34,159 Speaker 13: combat capability or combat power, and those phases will begin 298 00:18:34,800 --> 00:18:39,760 Speaker 13: as the campaign continues. As of this morning, US Central 299 00:18:39,800 --> 00:18:45,640 Speaker 13: Command is making steady progress Irans theater ballistic missile shots 300 00:18:45,680 --> 00:18:49,280 Speaker 13: fired are down eighty six percent from the first day 301 00:18:49,320 --> 00:18:53,000 Speaker 13: of fighting, with a twenty three percent decrease just in 302 00:18:53,040 --> 00:18:56,240 Speaker 13: the last twenty four hours, and they're one way attacked. 303 00:18:56,280 --> 00:19:00,840 Speaker 13: Drowne shots are down seventy three percent from the opening days. 304 00:19:01,520 --> 00:19:06,920 Speaker 13: This progress has allowed SENTCOM to establish localized air superiority 305 00:19:07,000 --> 00:19:11,159 Speaker 13: across the southern flank of the Iranian coast and penetrate 306 00:19:11,200 --> 00:19:16,240 Speaker 13: their defenses with overwhelming precision and firepower. We will now 307 00:19:16,480 --> 00:19:22,600 Speaker 13: begin to expand inland, striking progressively deeper into Iranian territory 308 00:19:23,000 --> 00:19:27,720 Speaker 13: and creating additional freedom of maneuver for US forces. Let 309 00:19:27,720 --> 00:19:30,560 Speaker 13: me explain a little bit about how we're thinking about 310 00:19:30,640 --> 00:19:34,600 Speaker 13: staying ahead of the enemy first. Over the past several weeks, 311 00:19:34,600 --> 00:19:38,600 Speaker 13: Admiral Cooper and the Sentcom team have refined their operational 312 00:19:38,640 --> 00:19:43,480 Speaker 13: approach to the region. Their planners identified key centers of 313 00:19:43,560 --> 00:19:47,960 Speaker 13: gravity that would allow Iran to project power outside of 314 00:19:48,000 --> 00:19:52,480 Speaker 13: its borders. They thought about how to isolate critical vulnerabilities 315 00:19:52,520 --> 00:19:58,040 Speaker 13: and determined where with precision, the greatest strategic effect could 316 00:19:58,040 --> 00:20:01,320 Speaker 13: be achieved. As a result bolt of this, Sentcom is 317 00:20:01,400 --> 00:20:06,200 Speaker 13: now shifting in Day four already from large deliberate strike 318 00:20:06,320 --> 00:20:11,440 Speaker 13: packages using standoff munitions at range outside an enemy's ability 319 00:20:11,480 --> 00:20:15,280 Speaker 13: to shoot at US now and to stand in precision 320 00:20:16,000 --> 00:20:20,760 Speaker 13: strikes overhead. Aaron as the Secretary said, this is a 321 00:20:20,800 --> 00:20:25,800 Speaker 13: point of munitions transition from standoff munitions to stand in 322 00:20:25,920 --> 00:20:30,120 Speaker 13: munitions like joint direct attack munitions which are GPS aided 323 00:20:30,520 --> 00:20:34,160 Speaker 13: free fall weapons and other things like hell fires, etc. 324 00:20:35,600 --> 00:20:40,480 Speaker 13: This will allow the Joint Force to deliver significantly increased 325 00:20:40,600 --> 00:20:44,360 Speaker 13: precision effects on the target. The throttle is coming up, 326 00:20:44,480 --> 00:20:48,439 Speaker 13: as the Secretary said, as opposed to ramping down. This 327 00:20:48,480 --> 00:20:52,080 Speaker 13: will allow us to maintain consistent pressure on the adversary 328 00:20:52,200 --> 00:20:55,520 Speaker 13: over the coming days, disrupt their launch timelines, and impose 329 00:20:55,640 --> 00:20:58,720 Speaker 13: costs every day around the clock. I know there have 330 00:20:58,760 --> 00:21:03,680 Speaker 13: been a lot of questions munitions. We have sufficient precision 331 00:21:03,800 --> 00:21:06,760 Speaker 13: munitions for the task at hand, both on the offense 332 00:21:06,920 --> 00:21:09,760 Speaker 13: and defense. But I want to tell you teammates, as 333 00:21:09,800 --> 00:21:12,240 Speaker 13: a matter of practice, I don't want to be talking 334 00:21:12,280 --> 00:21:14,720 Speaker 13: about quantities. And I know there's been a great debate 335 00:21:14,760 --> 00:21:17,600 Speaker 13: about that, and I appreciate the interest, but just know 336 00:21:17,720 --> 00:21:20,919 Speaker 13: that we consider that an operational security matter. Let me 337 00:21:20,920 --> 00:21:23,800 Speaker 13: flip to the map here. Hopefully I don't kill anybody 338 00:21:23,800 --> 00:21:28,919 Speaker 13: with a laser pointer as I mentioned earlier, and for 339 00:21:29,000 --> 00:21:30,960 Speaker 13: you with the camera right there, my friend, I hope 340 00:21:30,960 --> 00:21:35,040 Speaker 13: I don't ricochet off and hurt you. Over the initial days, 341 00:21:35,080 --> 00:21:38,480 Speaker 13: the US Joint Forces continued to attack and a trit 342 00:21:39,119 --> 00:21:43,200 Speaker 13: ballistic missile capabilities as well as integrated air defense capabilities 343 00:21:43,240 --> 00:21:47,280 Speaker 13: along the southern access. Along the northern access, Israel and 344 00:21:47,320 --> 00:21:50,960 Speaker 13: the Israeli Air Force has predominantly been working integrated air 345 00:21:51,000 --> 00:21:54,880 Speaker 13: defense targets along the northern flank, as well as medium 346 00:21:55,000 --> 00:21:58,960 Speaker 13: range ballistic missile capability as well from the sea of 347 00:21:59,000 --> 00:22:02,480 Speaker 13: the USS four has continued to project combat power here 348 00:22:02,920 --> 00:22:06,119 Speaker 13: as well as the bomber pulses that we talked about 349 00:22:06,880 --> 00:22:11,480 Speaker 13: in the opening days of this briefing. Along the southern axis, 350 00:22:12,119 --> 00:22:15,800 Speaker 13: the USS Abraham Lincoln Strike Group has continued to provide 351 00:22:15,840 --> 00:22:19,879 Speaker 13: pressure from the sea along the southeastern side of the 352 00:22:19,920 --> 00:22:23,720 Speaker 13: coast and has been a tridding naval capability all along 353 00:22:23,720 --> 00:22:26,639 Speaker 13: the straight and up into the Arabian Gulf at a 354 00:22:26,760 --> 00:22:32,080 Speaker 13: size and scale sufficiently to address the targets required. To date, 355 00:22:32,200 --> 00:22:35,320 Speaker 13: we've hit over two thousand targets. As Admiral Cooper said 356 00:22:35,720 --> 00:22:39,880 Speaker 13: in his video last night, we've destroyed more than twenty 357 00:22:40,280 --> 00:22:45,919 Speaker 13: Iranian naval vessels, including, in addition to the frigate outside 358 00:22:45,920 --> 00:22:51,000 Speaker 13: of the area, one submarine, and effectively neutralized at this 359 00:22:51,119 --> 00:22:56,160 Speaker 13: point in time, Iran's major naval presence in theater out there. 360 00:22:57,440 --> 00:22:59,840 Speaker 13: As the Secretary showed the video for the first time 361 00:23:00,000 --> 00:23:03,760 Speaker 13: since nineteen forty five, a United States Navy fast attack 362 00:23:03,840 --> 00:23:07,800 Speaker 13: submarine has sunk an enemy combatant ship using a single 363 00:23:07,920 --> 00:23:11,320 Speaker 13: Mark forty eight torpedo to achieve immediate effects, sending the 364 00:23:11,359 --> 00:23:13,919 Speaker 13: warship to the bottom of the sea. I want to 365 00:23:13,920 --> 00:23:17,639 Speaker 13: remind everybody that this is an incredible demonstration of America's 366 00:23:17,640 --> 00:23:20,840 Speaker 13: global reach. To hunt, find, and kill an out of 367 00:23:20,880 --> 00:23:23,879 Speaker 13: area deployer is something that only the United States can 368 00:23:23,920 --> 00:23:26,760 Speaker 13: do at this type of scale. Over the next twenty 369 00:23:26,800 --> 00:23:29,560 Speaker 13: four to forty eight hours, SENCAM will continue to strike 370 00:23:29,600 --> 00:23:33,920 Speaker 13: infrastructure and naval capability, and will continue to assess our 371 00:23:33,960 --> 00:23:37,840 Speaker 13: progress against the military objectives. It does take time for 372 00:23:37,960 --> 00:23:41,480 Speaker 13: us to collect that information and to assess in route. 373 00:23:41,720 --> 00:23:46,720 Speaker 13: Much of our intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capability is currently 374 00:23:46,800 --> 00:23:51,360 Speaker 13: hunting and killing ballistic missile launchers in one way attack capability. 375 00:23:52,359 --> 00:23:55,520 Speaker 13: We're precise in that assessment, and we call balls and 376 00:23:55,560 --> 00:24:02,160 Speaker 13: strikes in that assessment we take we take that matter seriously. 377 00:24:02,760 --> 00:24:05,680 Speaker 13: Irand on the other hand, has been indiscriminate and more 378 00:24:05,760 --> 00:24:09,160 Speaker 13: imprecise in their attacks. They fired more than five hundred 379 00:24:09,160 --> 00:24:13,000 Speaker 13: ballistic missiles and more than two thousand drones, striking innocent 380 00:24:13,080 --> 00:24:17,600 Speaker 13: civilian targets throughout the region. Our partners are answering the 381 00:24:17,600 --> 00:24:23,480 Speaker 13: call to defend themselves right alongside US, Jordan, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, 382 00:24:23,520 --> 00:24:27,080 Speaker 13: the UA, Katar and Kuwait are all defending their people 383 00:24:27,119 --> 00:24:32,280 Speaker 13: with their own combat capability, with precision and restraint. Jordanian 384 00:24:32,359 --> 00:24:36,040 Speaker 13: air defense crews recently intercepted a cluster of Iranian one 385 00:24:36,080 --> 00:24:40,640 Speaker 13: way attack drones headed to Aman. Bahrain's air defense forces 386 00:24:40,680 --> 00:24:45,400 Speaker 13: shot down an inbound drone approaching Manama's maritime infrastructure, protecting 387 00:24:45,440 --> 00:24:49,920 Speaker 13: both their population and critical shipping lanes. Saudi Patriot batteries 388 00:24:49,920 --> 00:24:54,080 Speaker 13: stopped a salvo of ballistic missiles aimed at energy facilities 389 00:24:54,119 --> 00:24:59,600 Speaker 13: near Daharan. The UAE neutralized multiple drones targeting Abu Dhabi's 390 00:24:59,640 --> 00:25:03,880 Speaker 13: in dust drill zone, demonstrating speed and precision, and Katar 391 00:25:04,640 --> 00:25:08,000 Speaker 13: Katari fighters for the first time have shot down two 392 00:25:08,480 --> 00:25:13,160 Speaker 13: Iranian bombers that were en route to their location. Together, 393 00:25:13,280 --> 00:25:17,439 Speaker 13: these nations are helping to defend themselves and project power 394 00:25:17,480 --> 00:25:21,399 Speaker 13: as required against the enemy. We're one hundred hours in. 395 00:25:21,480 --> 00:25:24,520 Speaker 13: It's still very early, as the secretary said, but the 396 00:25:24,600 --> 00:25:27,600 Speaker 13: balance is shifting. We've always got to remember that these 397 00:25:27,640 --> 00:25:33,840 Speaker 13: operations are complex, dangerous and far from over. Our soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines, 398 00:25:33,920 --> 00:25:37,359 Speaker 13: guardians and Coast Guard guardsmen remain in harm's way, and 399 00:25:37,400 --> 00:25:41,239 Speaker 13: we must be clear eyed that the risk is still high. 400 00:25:41,400 --> 00:25:45,359 Speaker 13: This is combat. Let us never forget this as we continue. 401 00:25:45,400 --> 00:25:47,960 Speaker 13: I asked that we hold all of our deployed teammates 402 00:25:47,960 --> 00:25:51,360 Speaker 13: and our thoughts those standing the watch, flying the sorties, 403 00:25:51,440 --> 00:25:55,520 Speaker 13: sustaining the fight, and carrying our nation's burden. And I'll 404 00:25:55,560 --> 00:25:59,560 Speaker 13: stop where I started, and that's remembering our sixth fallen, 405 00:26:00,000 --> 00:26:05,040 Speaker 13: who will return home as soon as possible. I remain humbled, grateful, 406 00:26:05,640 --> 00:26:10,240 Speaker 13: inspired by every day the valor and professionalism of our 407 00:26:10,320 --> 00:26:14,840 Speaker 13: joint force. They are quiet professionals through and through out 408 00:26:14,840 --> 00:26:18,400 Speaker 13: there doing America's work through the day and through the darkness. 409 00:26:18,480 --> 00:26:21,119 Speaker 13: And with that, I'll take your questions along with the secretary. 410 00:26:21,960 --> 00:26:26,639 Speaker 14: Go ahead, What do you assess the enemies control and 411 00:26:26,680 --> 00:26:30,800 Speaker 14: command status is right now? And can you broadly describe 412 00:26:31,000 --> 00:26:32,960 Speaker 14: our decisive point in this operation? 413 00:26:34,280 --> 00:26:34,399 Speaker 15: Oh? 414 00:26:34,520 --> 00:26:37,080 Speaker 13: I won't describe the decisive point in the operation because 415 00:26:37,080 --> 00:26:39,639 Speaker 13: that would tell the bad guys what it was. I 416 00:26:39,720 --> 00:26:44,359 Speaker 13: appreciate the question. Their c two structures in a bad way. 417 00:26:44,880 --> 00:26:48,360 Speaker 13: Admiral Cooper has been continuing to pressure C two at 418 00:26:48,359 --> 00:26:52,640 Speaker 13: the IRGCC two and other military elements, and we'll continue 419 00:26:52,640 --> 00:26:53,560 Speaker 13: to do so. 420 00:26:53,600 --> 00:26:54,480 Speaker 1: Thank you for the question. 421 00:26:55,440 --> 00:26:57,800 Speaker 16: Thank you, Secretary Hikes. Mary Margaret with the Daily Wire. 422 00:26:57,920 --> 00:27:00,879 Speaker 16: Couple questions for you and then one Forginal. Can you 423 00:27:00,920 --> 00:27:03,200 Speaker 16: tell us more about how we took out the leader 424 00:27:03,200 --> 00:27:05,200 Speaker 16: who was the leader of the group that was trying 425 00:27:05,200 --> 00:27:08,960 Speaker 16: to assassinate President Trump? And then Turkey's Defense Ministry says 426 00:27:09,040 --> 00:27:13,000 Speaker 16: NATO Air defense systems intercepted an Iranian ballistic missile headed 427 00:27:13,040 --> 00:27:16,600 Speaker 16: towards Turkish airspace. Could this trigger NATO's Article five? And 428 00:27:16,760 --> 00:27:18,200 Speaker 16: was it the US who shot it down? 429 00:27:19,920 --> 00:27:24,600 Speaker 10: On the first question, we've known for a long time 430 00:27:24,600 --> 00:27:28,040 Speaker 10: that Ron had intentions on trying to kill President Trump 431 00:27:28,119 --> 00:27:32,560 Speaker 10: and or other US officials. And while that was not 432 00:27:32,640 --> 00:27:34,840 Speaker 10: the focus of the effort by any stretch of the imagination, 433 00:27:34,880 --> 00:27:37,240 Speaker 10: in fact, never raised by the President or anybody else, 434 00:27:38,560 --> 00:27:42,320 Speaker 10: I insured and others ensured that those who were responsible 435 00:27:42,320 --> 00:27:44,480 Speaker 10: for that were eventually part of the target list. It 436 00:27:44,520 --> 00:27:47,920 Speaker 10: wasn't the beginning of the effort. We were focused on 437 00:27:48,880 --> 00:27:51,520 Speaker 10: missiles and launchers and that's the focus. But ultimately, if 438 00:27:51,520 --> 00:27:53,359 Speaker 10: we had the opportunity to get at those who are 439 00:27:53,359 --> 00:27:56,840 Speaker 10: trying to get at Americans specifically, we would, and so 440 00:27:58,480 --> 00:28:00,840 Speaker 10: we eventually had the opportunity to do that from the air. 441 00:28:01,480 --> 00:28:04,600 Speaker 10: And then on the matter with Turkey, I'll have to 442 00:28:04,600 --> 00:28:06,560 Speaker 10: get back to you on exactly what the intercept looked 443 00:28:06,640 --> 00:28:10,120 Speaker 10: like at that. We're aware of that particular engagement, although 444 00:28:10,760 --> 00:28:13,240 Speaker 10: no sense that it would trigger anything like Article five. 445 00:28:13,520 --> 00:28:17,240 Speaker 11: No tie right there, you got a tie on. 446 00:28:17,560 --> 00:28:18,840 Speaker 17: Yeah, yeah, thank you. 447 00:28:18,840 --> 00:28:20,919 Speaker 18: Coming back with the BBC, can you give us an 448 00:28:20,960 --> 00:28:23,720 Speaker 18: update on what the administration knows what you know now 449 00:28:23,880 --> 00:28:26,760 Speaker 18: about the reported strike on a girls' school in southern 450 00:28:26,760 --> 00:28:27,800 Speaker 18: Iran on Saturday. 451 00:28:28,760 --> 00:28:30,280 Speaker 10: All I know, all I can say is that we're 452 00:28:30,680 --> 00:28:35,400 Speaker 10: investigating that. We of course never target civilian targets, but 453 00:28:35,480 --> 00:28:38,640 Speaker 10: we're taking a look at investigating that red tie in front. 454 00:28:38,640 --> 00:28:40,800 Speaker 18: Just on the basis that with the information you would 455 00:28:40,840 --> 00:28:45,320 Speaker 18: have your reconnaissance abilities, ability to gather information. I mean 456 00:28:45,360 --> 00:28:48,680 Speaker 18: it's several days on now. So is there any clarity 457 00:28:48,680 --> 00:28:50,120 Speaker 18: on whose munition this was. 458 00:28:50,880 --> 00:28:51,840 Speaker 11: We're investigating it. 459 00:28:52,280 --> 00:28:54,080 Speaker 17: Thank you, Thank you, Secretary. 460 00:28:54,240 --> 00:28:57,880 Speaker 19: So there are the courts that the administration is considering 461 00:28:58,120 --> 00:29:02,320 Speaker 19: Army Iranian Kurdish girls. So could you please clarify that 462 00:29:02,680 --> 00:29:07,040 Speaker 19: whether in a such plant has been authorized or and 463 00:29:07,760 --> 00:29:13,360 Speaker 19: whether Congress or regional partners has been notified and consulted. 464 00:29:13,760 --> 00:29:16,440 Speaker 10: All I would say is none of our objectives are 465 00:29:16,480 --> 00:29:21,560 Speaker 10: premised on the support of the arming of any particular force. 466 00:29:21,640 --> 00:29:25,160 Speaker 10: So what other entities may be doing, we're aware of, 467 00:29:25,600 --> 00:29:29,600 Speaker 10: but our objectives aren't centered on that greed right there. 468 00:29:29,840 --> 00:29:32,400 Speaker 1: Thank you, Miss Secretary Mike Lindwash the Times. Can you 469 00:29:32,440 --> 00:29:35,200 Speaker 1: talk a little bit about the deconfliction process that's going on. 470 00:29:35,240 --> 00:29:38,680 Speaker 1: You have two parallel operations Epic Fury and Roaring Lyon. 471 00:29:38,960 --> 00:29:41,080 Speaker 1: How are you making sure they're not interfering with each other? 472 00:29:41,280 --> 00:29:43,200 Speaker 13: Sure, I'm happy to take that, Thank you. Thanks for 473 00:29:43,240 --> 00:29:47,760 Speaker 13: the question. We have liaison officers and on both sides, 474 00:29:48,600 --> 00:29:51,720 Speaker 13: there are US and COM teammates out in Israel, and 475 00:29:51,800 --> 00:29:56,600 Speaker 13: there are Israeli Defense Force teammates at the relevant command 476 00:29:56,640 --> 00:30:01,200 Speaker 13: and control nodes within the US NCOM Enterprise. Teenly, Admiral 477 00:30:01,320 --> 00:30:04,880 Speaker 13: Cooper is talking to the IDF Chief of Defense and 478 00:30:04,920 --> 00:30:08,640 Speaker 13: I will occasionally speak to him through the arc of this. 479 00:30:08,720 --> 00:30:11,880 Speaker 13: I've spoken to him a few times already. That allows 480 00:30:11,960 --> 00:30:15,720 Speaker 13: us to coordinate, integrate, and synchronize activities while maintaining separate, 481 00:30:16,040 --> 00:30:16,760 Speaker 13: separate actors. 482 00:30:16,920 --> 00:30:18,880 Speaker 11: And when I said a breath of fresh air, I 483 00:30:18,920 --> 00:30:19,480 Speaker 11: really meant it. 484 00:30:20,440 --> 00:30:24,200 Speaker 10: Usually it's us with some ancillary benefits from allies who 485 00:30:24,200 --> 00:30:25,120 Speaker 10: are maybe willing. 486 00:30:24,840 --> 00:30:25,720 Speaker 11: But not as capable. 487 00:30:26,320 --> 00:30:29,200 Speaker 10: You have both the will and the capability of an 488 00:30:29,240 --> 00:30:32,240 Speaker 10: ally that can really bring things to bear. We take 489 00:30:32,280 --> 00:30:34,720 Speaker 10: certain targets, They take certain targets and be coordinated. 490 00:30:34,720 --> 00:30:35,880 Speaker 11: It has incredible effects. 491 00:30:36,960 --> 00:30:41,640 Speaker 20: Secretary Heggsett with respect to House Minority Leader Hakim Jeffrey's 492 00:30:41,640 --> 00:30:44,600 Speaker 20: statement that the Iran mission will end in failure, what 493 00:30:44,760 --> 00:30:47,440 Speaker 20: kind of message does that send to our enemies and 494 00:30:47,480 --> 00:30:49,800 Speaker 20: what does it do to the motivation of our troops. 495 00:30:51,080 --> 00:30:54,640 Speaker 10: Well, I've been through that movie before with Democrats rooting 496 00:30:54,680 --> 00:30:58,080 Speaker 10: against the country. Our generation saw that in our battlefields. 497 00:30:59,160 --> 00:31:02,040 Speaker 10: I think it's pretty precedent and unfortunate that it would 498 00:31:02,040 --> 00:31:05,360 Speaker 10: occur four days in to an operation whereas the Chairman 499 00:31:05,440 --> 00:31:10,480 Speaker 10: laid out, America's best are operating in an incredibly challenging 500 00:31:10,560 --> 00:31:15,240 Speaker 10: environment where they're having incredible success, but they're meeting and 501 00:31:15,680 --> 00:31:16,760 Speaker 10: determined adversary. 502 00:31:17,280 --> 00:31:18,640 Speaker 11: And I would. 503 00:31:19,040 --> 00:31:21,720 Speaker 10: He's been privy to briefs that we've provided. He knows 504 00:31:21,720 --> 00:31:24,320 Speaker 10: how effective this has been. He's being disingenuous, which I'm 505 00:31:24,320 --> 00:31:25,720 Speaker 10: which we're used to here. 506 00:31:25,840 --> 00:31:28,840 Speaker 12: Thank you for taking my question, Heather Mull and Slindel TV. 507 00:31:29,960 --> 00:31:32,280 Speaker 12: One of the questions I have is just really regarding 508 00:31:32,280 --> 00:31:35,240 Speaker 12: the intelligence that indicated that this was something the US 509 00:31:35,240 --> 00:31:37,560 Speaker 12: had to get involved with at the time that you 510 00:31:37,600 --> 00:31:40,719 Speaker 12: guys did. We had Operation mid Night Hammer back in June, 511 00:31:41,080 --> 00:31:45,200 Speaker 12: we obliterated their nuclear facilities. What was the intelligence that 512 00:31:45,320 --> 00:31:48,640 Speaker 12: suggested that somehow they became a threat once again that 513 00:31:48,920 --> 00:31:51,440 Speaker 12: required us to get involved with Operation Epic here. 514 00:31:51,480 --> 00:31:52,360 Speaker 11: I appreciate the question. 515 00:31:53,440 --> 00:31:56,600 Speaker 10: The evidence in front of us since the Twelve Day 516 00:31:56,640 --> 00:31:59,880 Speaker 10: War was that Iron had no intention of actually negotiating 517 00:32:00,800 --> 00:32:03,160 Speaker 10: a nuclear deal that truly meant they had did not 518 00:32:03,160 --> 00:32:05,560 Speaker 10: have a pathway to the nuclear bomb, and they had 519 00:32:05,640 --> 00:32:10,320 Speaker 10: a moment Jared Kushner and Steve Wickoff to the best 520 00:32:10,360 --> 00:32:13,160 Speaker 10: negotiators in the world, poured into that negotiation, giving them 521 00:32:13,160 --> 00:32:18,400 Speaker 10: every single possible opportunity to release that that ambition, and 522 00:32:18,440 --> 00:32:20,520 Speaker 10: they didn't. And the intelligence that we saw so they 523 00:32:20,560 --> 00:32:23,760 Speaker 10: didn't intend to do it in good faith that they 524 00:32:23,840 --> 00:32:25,520 Speaker 10: had the intentions eventually. 525 00:32:25,200 --> 00:32:27,720 Speaker 11: To get to a place where they could. 526 00:32:27,640 --> 00:32:31,760 Speaker 10: Have that a conventional shield to block their nuclear capabilities, 527 00:32:31,800 --> 00:32:34,040 Speaker 10: as I talked about yesterday, So I would separate the 528 00:32:34,040 --> 00:32:36,320 Speaker 10: what from the win a little bit. The what is 529 00:32:37,160 --> 00:32:39,240 Speaker 10: They've been killing Americans for forty seven years, they have 530 00:32:39,280 --> 00:32:42,680 Speaker 10: thousands of missiles pointed at us, they have ongoing nuclear ambitions, 531 00:32:42,720 --> 00:32:44,640 Speaker 10: and they're at the weakest they've ever been. 532 00:32:44,960 --> 00:32:46,280 Speaker 11: So the wind became. 533 00:32:47,560 --> 00:32:49,920 Speaker 10: In a particular, Hey, what makes the most. 534 00:32:49,720 --> 00:32:50,720 Speaker 11: Sense to do this? 535 00:32:50,880 --> 00:32:53,320 Speaker 10: Ensure to ensure that the narrow objectives we have of 536 00:32:53,400 --> 00:32:56,200 Speaker 10: ensuring they never have a nuclear weapon have a maximum effect. 537 00:32:56,960 --> 00:32:59,800 Speaker 1: Yes, right here, thank you, Secretary X. I had two questions. 538 00:33:00,120 --> 00:33:03,520 Speaker 21: First, what is your message to Iran's allies, namely Russia 539 00:33:03,600 --> 00:33:06,400 Speaker 21: and China, who have called for an immediate and to hostilities. 540 00:33:08,080 --> 00:33:10,000 Speaker 10: I don't have a message form, and they're not really 541 00:33:10,040 --> 00:33:13,480 Speaker 10: a factor here, and our issue is not with them, 542 00:33:13,520 --> 00:33:16,840 Speaker 10: it's with the nuclear ambitions of Iran absolutely. 543 00:33:16,880 --> 00:33:19,960 Speaker 21: And are any so called fully autonomous weapons or other 544 00:33:20,040 --> 00:33:24,000 Speaker 21: AI tools being used in operation epic theory. 545 00:33:24,360 --> 00:33:27,040 Speaker 10: We've got a lot of autonomous systems or systems that 546 00:33:27,080 --> 00:33:32,840 Speaker 10: are that drones and others incorporated with smart AI aspects 547 00:33:32,880 --> 00:33:34,520 Speaker 10: to them, but a lot of which I can't talk 548 00:33:34,560 --> 00:33:35,040 Speaker 10: about here. 549 00:33:35,440 --> 00:33:37,880 Speaker 11: Yeah, yellow, right there, Yes, ma'am. 550 00:33:38,000 --> 00:33:40,200 Speaker 9: Thank you very much to Secretary. 551 00:33:40,600 --> 00:33:44,880 Speaker 22: You know, China is occusing the United States of evading 552 00:33:44,960 --> 00:33:50,840 Speaker 22: in Iran. Cyburn Nation and the North Korea, whity cooperate 553 00:33:51,240 --> 00:33:55,960 Speaker 22: with the Iran on nuclear development, has decreed it's a 554 00:33:56,000 --> 00:34:01,400 Speaker 22: commitment to protect Iran. What is the United States is 555 00:34:01,480 --> 00:34:07,040 Speaker 22: strtaging less punts to these And then the second one, 556 00:34:07,320 --> 00:34:12,960 Speaker 22: how many allies joined me to united the States to 557 00:34:13,200 --> 00:34:15,320 Speaker 22: fighting against Iran? 558 00:34:15,440 --> 00:34:17,240 Speaker 10: To have any numbers, Well, I think what you're seeing 559 00:34:17,280 --> 00:34:20,080 Speaker 10: right now is a response in the region to the 560 00:34:20,120 --> 00:34:23,040 Speaker 10: belligerence of Iran and the willingness of them to target 561 00:34:23,840 --> 00:34:28,640 Speaker 10: civilian airports, civilian hotels, civilian location, civilian oil infrastructure, of 562 00:34:29,160 --> 00:34:31,400 Speaker 10: their golf neighbors who would have preferred not to be 563 00:34:31,440 --> 00:34:35,200 Speaker 10: in conflict and want to but now realize that this 564 00:34:35,360 --> 00:34:36,160 Speaker 10: is something. 565 00:34:35,840 --> 00:34:36,719 Speaker 11: That has to be dealt with. 566 00:34:36,760 --> 00:34:41,600 Speaker 10: So, whether it's UAE or Qatar, or Bahrain or Kuwait 567 00:34:42,280 --> 00:34:45,279 Speaker 10: or Saudi, on different levels, they're reaching out to us, 568 00:34:45,320 --> 00:34:47,440 Speaker 10: whether they're going on offense, which they are, whether they're 569 00:34:47,440 --> 00:34:52,440 Speaker 10: giving us additional access basing and overflight we're getting. We're 570 00:34:52,480 --> 00:34:56,040 Speaker 10: working very closely and collaborating with them also on air defenses. 571 00:34:56,440 --> 00:34:59,880 Speaker 10: The air defense capabilities of those countries are significant and 572 00:35:00,040 --> 00:35:03,920 Speaker 10: and combined with ours, and we coordinate it. It brings 573 00:35:03,920 --> 00:35:06,160 Speaker 10: simplicity to the shot doctrines. We make sure we're using 574 00:35:06,239 --> 00:35:07,440 Speaker 10: less munitions but being. 575 00:35:07,239 --> 00:35:08,719 Speaker 11: More effective with what we shoot at. 576 00:35:09,200 --> 00:35:11,400 Speaker 10: And as it pertains to other countries, I'll sort of 577 00:35:11,400 --> 00:35:12,920 Speaker 10: give the same same question. 578 00:35:13,840 --> 00:35:15,920 Speaker 11: They don't really bear on the case of Iran. 579 00:35:15,960 --> 00:35:18,160 Speaker 10: We're going to deal with Iran's nuclear ambitions and that 580 00:35:18,200 --> 00:35:27,040 Speaker 10: will send plenty of signals in the process. Purple active 581 00:35:27,080 --> 00:35:29,800 Speaker 10: questions from question for you, the question for mister Chairman. 582 00:35:30,600 --> 00:35:32,719 Speaker 23: You ruled out that you are not engaging with the 583 00:35:32,760 --> 00:35:36,160 Speaker 23: Kurdish forces. Iranian Kurtish forces to inclusion from the Chrystal 584 00:35:36,239 --> 00:35:40,040 Speaker 23: region to you, but now and today Iranian said that 585 00:35:40,120 --> 00:35:43,239 Speaker 23: under threatening the Critstal region is said clearly, if there 586 00:35:43,280 --> 00:35:45,880 Speaker 23: is any inclusion from the Chrystal region, they will attack 587 00:35:45,960 --> 00:35:48,280 Speaker 23: all the critical revision and go war with the Crystal Revision. 588 00:35:48,480 --> 00:35:51,360 Speaker 1: What's your comment on that? A question for mister chairman. 589 00:35:51,760 --> 00:35:54,960 Speaker 23: Giving comments that the US forces might be deployed if necessary, 590 00:35:55,040 --> 00:35:58,359 Speaker 23: under what specific conditions would you determine that deploying US 591 00:35:58,400 --> 00:36:01,680 Speaker 23: boots on the ground is and how would such a 592 00:36:01,719 --> 00:36:05,600 Speaker 23: decision support an advance You state the strategic goals. 593 00:36:07,680 --> 00:36:09,560 Speaker 13: Well, I'm not going to comment on US boots on 594 00:36:09,600 --> 00:36:12,319 Speaker 13: the ground. I think that's a question for policymakers, and 595 00:36:12,560 --> 00:36:15,520 Speaker 13: I don't make policy, I execute policy. I will say 596 00:36:15,560 --> 00:36:18,160 Speaker 13: on the question in the back corner about helping Americans 597 00:36:18,200 --> 00:36:21,360 Speaker 13: get out first, it's a great opportunity to encourage everybody 598 00:36:21,400 --> 00:36:23,800 Speaker 13: in the region to go to the State Department register. 599 00:36:24,280 --> 00:36:27,359 Speaker 13: Secretary Rubio has been trying to get that word out 600 00:36:27,360 --> 00:36:28,960 Speaker 13: and i'd ask you to help us with that to 601 00:36:29,120 --> 00:36:33,480 Speaker 13: have folks register. We've also opened up space available seats 602 00:36:33,920 --> 00:36:37,399 Speaker 13: as C seventeen's and other airplanes come in to try 603 00:36:37,400 --> 00:36:39,719 Speaker 13: to help folks get out, But that's really a State 604 00:36:39,760 --> 00:36:42,960 Speaker 13: Department matter. But to answer your question, that's what we've 605 00:36:43,000 --> 00:36:43,399 Speaker 13: been doing. 606 00:36:44,960 --> 00:36:45,719 Speaker 11: Last question right here. 607 00:36:46,719 --> 00:36:48,400 Speaker 12: Thank you Ragan Maes with The Daily Caller. 608 00:36:49,000 --> 00:36:50,799 Speaker 24: You touched on this in your opening remarks, but I'm 609 00:36:50,800 --> 00:36:53,279 Speaker 24: hoping you could expand on it a bit. It's been 610 00:36:53,320 --> 00:36:55,600 Speaker 24: reported that a run might be trying to outlast our 611 00:36:55,640 --> 00:36:58,759 Speaker 24: ability to intercept their missiles. It sounds like you guys 612 00:36:58,800 --> 00:37:01,080 Speaker 24: are saying they don't have the ability. 613 00:37:00,680 --> 00:37:01,080 Speaker 7: To do so. 614 00:37:01,280 --> 00:37:02,000 Speaker 9: Is that the case? 615 00:37:02,080 --> 00:37:05,640 Speaker 24: Can we can they outlast us and their ability. 616 00:37:05,239 --> 00:37:09,560 Speaker 10: To do that the Iran cannot outlast us. We're going 617 00:37:09,640 --> 00:37:12,920 Speaker 10: to ensure through violence of action and our offensive capabilities 618 00:37:12,960 --> 00:37:15,359 Speaker 10: and our defensive capabilities. As I said that, we set 619 00:37:15,400 --> 00:37:18,200 Speaker 10: the tone and the tempo of this fight. 620 00:37:18,760 --> 00:37:20,840 Speaker 11: That's why stories. 621 00:37:20,360 --> 00:37:22,520 Speaker 10: And speculation about different things that try to make it 622 00:37:22,560 --> 00:37:24,680 Speaker 10: look like we're limited in what we can do. The 623 00:37:24,719 --> 00:37:28,920 Speaker 10: only limits we have in this is President Trump's desire 624 00:37:29,320 --> 00:37:32,440 Speaker 10: to achieve specific effects on behalf of the American people. 625 00:37:32,719 --> 00:37:34,960 Speaker 10: And that's why we don't talk about We can say 626 00:37:35,200 --> 00:37:37,000 Speaker 10: four weeks, but it could be six, it could be eight, 627 00:37:37,040 --> 00:37:37,680 Speaker 10: it could be three. 628 00:37:38,239 --> 00:37:40,360 Speaker 11: Ultimately, we set the pace in the tempo. 629 00:37:40,719 --> 00:37:42,560 Speaker 10: The enemy's going is off balance, and we're going to 630 00:37:42,640 --> 00:37:45,080 Speaker 10: keep them off balance, and we know their ability to 631 00:37:45,120 --> 00:37:49,240 Speaker 10: shoot versus our ability to defend. That difference gets wider 632 00:37:49,239 --> 00:37:51,840 Speaker 10: and wider every day. Our defense gets better, their offensive 633 00:37:52,000 --> 00:37:56,640 Speaker 10: capabilities diminish as we are going into ammunitions that we, 634 00:37:56,880 --> 00:37:59,400 Speaker 10: as we said, have tens of thousands of and can 635 00:37:59,480 --> 00:38:02,799 Speaker 10: drop unlimited supplies on with even more effects than the 636 00:38:02,800 --> 00:38:05,040 Speaker 10: standoff fumissions we have now, which is why when we 637 00:38:05,040 --> 00:38:07,560 Speaker 10: say the throttle's going up, the throttle's going up, and 638 00:38:07,560 --> 00:38:08,640 Speaker 10: it's going to stay on High. 639 00:38:08,800 --> 00:38:10,719 Speaker 11: Thank you all very much, appreciate it. 640 00:38:20,560 --> 00:38:23,399 Speaker 6: You've been listening to Secretary of War Pete haig Seth 641 00:38:23,440 --> 00:38:26,200 Speaker 6: and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Dan 642 00:38:26,520 --> 00:38:30,560 Speaker 6: raising Cain speaking about the current situation in Iran. The 643 00:38:30,600 --> 00:38:33,960 Speaker 6: Secretary ending his remarks saying, their ability to shoot and 644 00:38:34,080 --> 00:38:38,120 Speaker 6: our ability to defend is increasing every single day. They 645 00:38:38,160 --> 00:38:41,080 Speaker 6: can shoot less and we are defending more. That's the 646 00:38:41,080 --> 00:38:43,960 Speaker 6: big takeaway. Let's bring in doctor Gena and David to 647 00:38:44,120 --> 00:38:47,200 Speaker 6: talk more about what we just heard and unpack some 648 00:38:47,280 --> 00:38:49,560 Speaker 6: of what we just heard. There's a lot to unpack. David, 649 00:38:49,880 --> 00:38:52,400 Speaker 6: where would you like to start. There's so many places 650 00:38:52,440 --> 00:38:53,120 Speaker 6: you could start. 651 00:38:54,600 --> 00:38:57,600 Speaker 1: Yeah, I mean, my goodness, this is all there's a 652 00:38:57,640 --> 00:39:00,279 Speaker 1: lot of meat inside of here. Let me just a 653 00:39:00,320 --> 00:39:03,400 Speaker 1: couple of my notes. I'll go quickly. He said, quote 654 00:39:03,560 --> 00:39:06,160 Speaker 1: Hegseath said, quote. We will take all the time we 655 00:39:06,239 --> 00:39:10,080 Speaker 1: need to succeed. They are toast, they know it. Then 656 00:39:10,120 --> 00:39:12,040 Speaker 1: he said just four days. We're just four days in. 657 00:39:12,080 --> 00:39:14,480 Speaker 1: And then he said we only just begun, which is 658 00:39:14,480 --> 00:39:18,440 Speaker 1: going to concern obviously folks in Magah. And then he says, 659 00:39:18,920 --> 00:39:21,880 Speaker 1: we will decide when it's over. Well, I think the 660 00:39:22,000 --> 00:39:26,560 Speaker 1: question then becomes when do you decide it's over exactly, Like, 661 00:39:26,600 --> 00:39:29,360 Speaker 1: what's what's the metric there exactly? I think that's going 662 00:39:29,440 --> 00:39:32,279 Speaker 1: to be a question going forward. Some big news coming 663 00:39:32,280 --> 00:39:34,120 Speaker 1: out of it. He says, the Iranian Air Force is gone, 664 00:39:34,160 --> 00:39:39,080 Speaker 1: the Iranian Navy is gone. They've eliminated the head of 665 00:39:39,120 --> 00:39:42,160 Speaker 1: the Special Operations Department of the IRGC. His name, by 666 00:39:42,160 --> 00:39:45,239 Speaker 1: the way, is Raman mak Dam. He's the guy that 667 00:39:45,320 --> 00:39:47,959 Speaker 1: it was the mastermind behind trying to kill President Trump, 668 00:39:47,960 --> 00:39:51,480 Speaker 1: assassinate President Trump. He's gone. He's in hell, by the way. 669 00:39:52,200 --> 00:39:55,040 Speaker 1: And then he said to Israel, we salute your courage, 670 00:39:55,640 --> 00:39:59,480 Speaker 1: which you know, Tucker Carlson is probably having spasms at 671 00:39:59,480 --> 00:40:04,240 Speaker 1: this point. Once he said that eighty six percent less 672 00:40:04,239 --> 00:40:08,359 Speaker 1: ballistic missile attacks from Iran, so there's progress, big time. 673 00:40:08,520 --> 00:40:14,400 Speaker 1: Seventy three percent less drone attacks from Iran. Progress to me, guys, 674 00:40:14,400 --> 00:40:16,759 Speaker 1: As this was all going on, there's a couple of 675 00:40:16,760 --> 00:40:19,920 Speaker 1: other elements Gina to point out, and it was touched 676 00:40:20,000 --> 00:40:22,760 Speaker 1: upon a little bit in that press conference. We're getting 677 00:40:22,800 --> 00:40:25,560 Speaker 1: word in the last hour that Iran has sent a 678 00:40:25,600 --> 00:40:29,560 Speaker 1: missile towards Turkey. It was intercepted by NATO. You're attacking 679 00:40:29,640 --> 00:40:32,600 Speaker 1: a NATO member. By the way, Turkey not the biggest fan. 680 00:40:32,719 --> 00:40:35,640 Speaker 1: And I'm being facetious as in, I'm really I can't 681 00:40:35,680 --> 00:40:39,160 Speaker 1: stand Ertowan over there, but they are a NATO member, 682 00:40:39,520 --> 00:40:42,560 Speaker 1: and so that changes a whole bit of the calculus here. 683 00:40:42,920 --> 00:40:45,279 Speaker 1: My understandings were going after a pipeline in Turkey where 684 00:40:45,360 --> 00:40:47,680 Speaker 1: Israel gets thirty percent of their oil, So that's part 685 00:40:47,719 --> 00:40:50,040 Speaker 1: of it. The other part of this, too, Gina, is 686 00:40:50,080 --> 00:40:53,880 Speaker 1: that get ready. And I said this yesterday and I 687 00:40:53,920 --> 00:40:55,799 Speaker 1: thought it was going to take place. I believe it's 688 00:40:55,840 --> 00:40:59,160 Speaker 1: going to get ready for Saudi Arabia to get involved 689 00:40:59,200 --> 00:41:03,360 Speaker 1: and hit inside Iran if that happens, Katie Barador. I 690 00:41:03,360 --> 00:41:06,120 Speaker 1: said it yesterday, but my understanding is that could be 691 00:41:06,120 --> 00:41:07,600 Speaker 1: happening today as well. Gina. 692 00:41:08,320 --> 00:41:10,480 Speaker 4: Yeah, and I just want to go back to that, David, So, 693 00:41:10,560 --> 00:41:12,440 Speaker 4: what will the implications. 694 00:41:11,680 --> 00:41:15,880 Speaker 1: Of that be, Well, what Saudi Arabia attacking Iran? 695 00:41:16,360 --> 00:41:18,800 Speaker 4: Yeah, I mean, I mean, obviously it's a game changer. 696 00:41:18,920 --> 00:41:21,560 Speaker 4: But explain all the implications. I know you're very intimately 697 00:41:21,560 --> 00:41:23,040 Speaker 4: familiar with this, so I just wanted to give you 698 00:41:23,080 --> 00:41:24,080 Speaker 4: a chance to elaborate. 699 00:41:24,719 --> 00:41:27,560 Speaker 1: It depends, It depends what the scope of the attack is. 700 00:41:27,640 --> 00:41:29,200 Speaker 1: I mean, I think we have to wait and see 701 00:41:29,239 --> 00:41:32,040 Speaker 1: what they do specifically. But having said that, this is 702 00:41:32,120 --> 00:41:36,160 Speaker 1: exactly what many folks were concerned about who are against 703 00:41:36,160 --> 00:41:40,160 Speaker 1: this war, which is that the conflict would be much 704 00:41:40,200 --> 00:41:43,239 Speaker 1: bigger than just kind of a little bit of a 705 00:41:43,280 --> 00:41:47,080 Speaker 1: regional war. Remember, Saudi Arabia is the h and I 706 00:41:47,080 --> 00:41:50,280 Speaker 1: guess I'll say it this way. The Mecca pun intended 707 00:41:51,480 --> 00:41:55,840 Speaker 1: for the Muslim world. I mean, Saudi Arabia in a 708 00:41:55,840 --> 00:41:58,920 Speaker 1: way represents the Muslim world in so many different forms 709 00:41:59,160 --> 00:42:01,839 Speaker 1: and factions on the fact that Mecca and Medina are 710 00:42:01,880 --> 00:42:04,319 Speaker 1: both there. So if you're going to start to have 711 00:42:04,360 --> 00:42:06,960 Speaker 1: Saudi Arabia now become involved with the two most holy 712 00:42:07,040 --> 00:42:11,480 Speaker 1: sites in uh in Islam, then you have a situation 713 00:42:11,560 --> 00:42:14,800 Speaker 1: where you've got Sunnies where the Saudi Arabia, Saudi Arabia 714 00:42:14,840 --> 00:42:18,319 Speaker 1: made up Asunies and the Sheiites in Iran. Now you're 715 00:42:18,360 --> 00:42:23,120 Speaker 1: getting into religious civil war situations with two of the 716 00:42:23,120 --> 00:42:25,320 Speaker 1: biggest countries in that region. 717 00:42:25,600 --> 00:42:28,200 Speaker 4: It just it's so you're not saying that's what I'm 718 00:42:28,200 --> 00:42:30,319 Speaker 4: trying to get from you. You're not saying that that 719 00:42:30,440 --> 00:42:33,319 Speaker 4: means that that ushers in the end of the war. 720 00:42:33,400 --> 00:42:37,000 Speaker 4: More quickly, because if their added firepower et cetera, et cetera, 721 00:42:37,080 --> 00:42:40,560 Speaker 4: and not even dimensions social power, et cetera, you're saying 722 00:42:41,080 --> 00:42:44,960 Speaker 4: that broadens widens the situation. 723 00:42:45,000 --> 00:42:46,880 Speaker 1: Correct, and it gets a little bit out of the 724 00:42:46,920 --> 00:42:49,320 Speaker 1: United States's hands at that point, which is exactly the 725 00:42:49,400 --> 00:42:51,320 Speaker 1: danger that many and Nagar are concerned about. 726 00:42:51,480 --> 00:42:53,759 Speaker 4: I just want to add quick I think the one thing, 727 00:42:54,040 --> 00:42:55,920 Speaker 4: the one thing that I took from it, if I 728 00:42:55,960 --> 00:43:01,200 Speaker 4: may very quickly, is that it seems to me that 729 00:43:01,640 --> 00:43:05,240 Speaker 4: the Department of War and perhaps the President are acutely 730 00:43:05,280 --> 00:43:11,640 Speaker 4: aware of the desire of MAGA to make this a 731 00:43:11,719 --> 00:43:15,360 Speaker 4: finished situation, to not be a long term more the 732 00:43:15,480 --> 00:43:19,279 Speaker 4: statement that I read by heg Seth is that the 733 00:43:19,400 --> 00:43:22,000 Speaker 4: US in Israel will have complete, uncontested control of Iranian 734 00:43:22,040 --> 00:43:24,480 Speaker 4: skies in under a week. That tells me there at 735 00:43:24,560 --> 00:43:27,480 Speaker 4: least cognizant of the fact that this is a big 736 00:43:28,480 --> 00:43:29,400 Speaker 4: desire of MAGA. 737 00:43:29,480 --> 00:43:29,800 Speaker 1: Terrence. 738 00:43:31,000 --> 00:43:33,880 Speaker 6: All right, guys, let's bring in a rapt correspondent, the 739 00:43:33,920 --> 00:43:35,399 Speaker 6: host of Breaking Point, David Zier. 740 00:43:35,480 --> 00:43:36,520 Speaker 3: He's at the Pentagon. 741 00:43:36,560 --> 00:43:40,359 Speaker 6: You heard him ask a question of the secretary there. David, 742 00:43:40,440 --> 00:43:42,759 Speaker 6: Your big takeaways from what we just heard, particularly being 743 00:43:42,800 --> 00:43:43,359 Speaker 6: there in the room. 744 00:43:44,760 --> 00:43:47,719 Speaker 20: Yes, Good morning, Terence packed briefing room here at the 745 00:43:47,760 --> 00:43:51,399 Speaker 20: Pentagon for the Department of War with Secretary of War 746 00:43:51,480 --> 00:43:57,359 Speaker 20: Pete Hegseth and Joint Chiefs Chairman General Dan Kin, confirming 747 00:43:57,760 --> 00:44:00,960 Speaker 20: this morning that we in fact to use the first 748 00:44:01,000 --> 00:44:04,960 Speaker 20: torpedo strike since World War Two with a Mark forty 749 00:44:05,000 --> 00:44:09,200 Speaker 20: eight torpedo from a US submarine taking out an Iranian 750 00:44:09,280 --> 00:44:11,319 Speaker 20: vessel in the Indian Ocean. I believe that was off 751 00:44:11,320 --> 00:44:14,879 Speaker 20: the Sri Lankan coast, and rescue efforts were underway by 752 00:44:14,880 --> 00:44:18,759 Speaker 20: the Sri Lankan Navy to rescue survivors of that. But 753 00:44:18,800 --> 00:44:22,319 Speaker 20: there's been large scale attacks across Iran. As we enter 754 00:44:22,400 --> 00:44:25,880 Speaker 20: day five of Operation Epic Fury, I got a chance 755 00:44:25,920 --> 00:44:30,800 Speaker 20: to ask Secretary Hegseth about their incredible remarks by House 756 00:44:30,880 --> 00:44:35,480 Speaker 20: Minority Leader Hakim Jeffries about We're going to fail on 757 00:44:35,520 --> 00:44:38,359 Speaker 20: our mission and Iran and Iran, and I asked him, 758 00:44:39,080 --> 00:44:42,759 Speaker 20: you know, how does that impact the enemies, how do 759 00:44:42,840 --> 00:44:46,320 Speaker 20: they look at America and does it affect the motivation 760 00:44:46,400 --> 00:44:47,279 Speaker 20: of our troops? 761 00:44:47,440 --> 00:44:48,719 Speaker 1: And Hegseth said. 762 00:44:48,520 --> 00:44:52,759 Speaker 20: He's been through that before, you know, that rodeo before basically, 763 00:44:53,200 --> 00:44:57,480 Speaker 20: and that he thinks that hacking Jefferies has been disingenuous, 764 00:44:57,520 --> 00:45:00,920 Speaker 20: as he's been in on the briefings about Iran and 765 00:45:00,960 --> 00:45:02,440 Speaker 20: he knows different than that. 766 00:45:03,040 --> 00:45:05,359 Speaker 1: But together with the IDF. 767 00:45:05,000 --> 00:45:08,560 Speaker 20: Secretary Hegseth claiming, we're going to have complete domination of 768 00:45:09,160 --> 00:45:13,120 Speaker 20: Iranian skies probably within a week here, and we can 769 00:45:13,360 --> 00:45:16,440 Speaker 20: sustain this fight as long as we have to. 770 00:45:18,719 --> 00:45:21,480 Speaker 6: David, if I can follow up, and David Brody, this 771 00:45:21,520 --> 00:45:23,880 Speaker 6: is a follow up to something that you mentioned. We 772 00:45:24,040 --> 00:45:27,120 Speaker 6: also learned that there's been a rocket attack on Turkey, 773 00:45:27,440 --> 00:45:30,000 Speaker 6: and that of course raises questions about whether NATO in 774 00:45:30,040 --> 00:45:33,920 Speaker 6: fact does get involved. I believe Secretary Heiksas said that 775 00:45:34,000 --> 00:45:37,080 Speaker 6: he doesn't believe at this point that that rocket attack 776 00:45:37,120 --> 00:45:42,800 Speaker 6: would trigger Article five, which would ultimately invoke more NATO 777 00:45:42,880 --> 00:45:44,880 Speaker 6: involvement here can you expound on that? 778 00:45:44,960 --> 00:45:46,319 Speaker 1: For us? 779 00:45:47,960 --> 00:45:50,600 Speaker 20: It did not come up today, but HeiG Seth and 780 00:45:50,840 --> 00:45:53,880 Speaker 20: Dan Kane did say that we moved ninety percent of 781 00:45:54,120 --> 00:45:57,560 Speaker 20: US troops out of harm's way from ballistic missile attacks 782 00:45:57,560 --> 00:46:01,640 Speaker 20: in the region, and other allies joined the fight, Britain 783 00:46:02,239 --> 00:46:05,200 Speaker 20: shooting down a drone with one of the us F 784 00:46:05,239 --> 00:46:07,680 Speaker 20: thirty five. I think they have thirty seven F thirty 785 00:46:07,680 --> 00:46:10,120 Speaker 20: fives in the inventory. Ultimately, I think they're seeking one 786 00:46:10,200 --> 00:46:14,839 Speaker 20: hundred and thirty eight of them. But also Kadar confirming 787 00:46:15,040 --> 00:46:19,680 Speaker 20: that they shot down multiple drones and maybe two Iranian 788 00:46:19,760 --> 00:46:22,680 Speaker 20: fighter jets. And then you know, with the attack in 789 00:46:22,719 --> 00:46:26,520 Speaker 20: Saudi Arabia on the CIA office over there, it looks 790 00:46:26,600 --> 00:46:30,000 Speaker 20: like these other nations will ramp it up and get involved. 791 00:46:31,360 --> 00:46:34,879 Speaker 1: David, I was curious. I was surprised that no one 792 00:46:34,920 --> 00:46:38,040 Speaker 1: brought up boots on the ground. President Trump brought it 793 00:46:38,160 --> 00:46:41,400 Speaker 1: up the other day where he said he's not ruling 794 00:46:41,400 --> 00:46:45,160 Speaker 1: it in or out, So I'm curious that Hegseth wasn't 795 00:46:45,160 --> 00:46:48,760 Speaker 1: asked about that. Also, he said this specifically, he said, 796 00:46:50,280 --> 00:46:53,080 Speaker 1: we're doing in Iran twice the air power we did 797 00:46:53,120 --> 00:46:57,080 Speaker 1: in Iraq, minus the nation building is what he said. 798 00:46:57,520 --> 00:47:01,640 Speaker 1: I'm also curious he said, we will decide when it's over. Well, 799 00:47:01,840 --> 00:47:04,719 Speaker 1: I think the logical follow up is when do you 800 00:47:04,800 --> 00:47:08,240 Speaker 1: know that will be exactly? I mean, like, what's the metric? Yeah, 801 00:47:08,239 --> 00:47:09,359 Speaker 1: what's the metric there? 802 00:47:11,360 --> 00:47:14,920 Speaker 20: Yes, David, Secretary Hegset's been clear that he's not going 803 00:47:14,960 --> 00:47:20,680 Speaker 20: to allude to what the next steps specifically will be here, 804 00:47:20,800 --> 00:47:24,080 Speaker 20: and he also mentioned that the attacks were seven times 805 00:47:24,080 --> 00:47:28,480 Speaker 20: that of last June's bombing of Iran and twice as 806 00:47:28,560 --> 00:47:31,719 Speaker 20: much as shotgun or on two thousand and three in 807 00:47:31,760 --> 00:47:34,560 Speaker 20: the initial round of attacks. But now it's about air 808 00:47:34,640 --> 00:47:38,360 Speaker 20: superiority taking down Iran's defenses b ones B two S 809 00:47:38,360 --> 00:47:41,399 Speaker 20: B fifty two bombers, the US fighter jets and other 810 00:47:41,480 --> 00:47:45,080 Speaker 20: support aircraft. That is the mission. And I don't think 811 00:47:45,080 --> 00:47:47,680 Speaker 20: they're going to give away whether or not and what 812 00:47:47,840 --> 00:47:51,320 Speaker 20: type of any types of boots on the ground special operations. 813 00:47:51,680 --> 00:47:53,840 Speaker 20: And he also indicated the other day at the press 814 00:47:53,840 --> 00:47:58,360 Speaker 20: briefing here that he is not going to get specific about, 815 00:47:58,560 --> 00:48:02,120 Speaker 20: you know, when and where there will be any cooperation 816 00:48:02,400 --> 00:48:05,440 Speaker 20: with resistance on the ground, whether it's the MK the 817 00:48:05,520 --> 00:48:10,839 Speaker 20: Majahadin and Iran, the NCRI or other. So I think 818 00:48:10,880 --> 00:48:12,600 Speaker 20: that we're going to have to wait and see. And 819 00:48:12,800 --> 00:48:17,640 Speaker 20: day five continues here of attacks on Iran of five 820 00:48:17,719 --> 00:48:22,080 Speaker 20: hundred ballistic missiles taken out, two thousand drones, the air 821 00:48:22,160 --> 00:48:25,640 Speaker 20: power and American military might on full display. 822 00:48:25,960 --> 00:48:29,240 Speaker 4: Yeah, I don't think David Zeer that did that. Anyone 823 00:48:29,280 --> 00:48:34,920 Speaker 4: would need to disclose specific tactics as much as David mentioned, 824 00:48:35,239 --> 00:48:38,680 Speaker 4: perhaps metrics like what's the measure, How do we know 825 00:48:38,719 --> 00:48:41,120 Speaker 4: when we're done? What's the ultimate goal? I don't think 826 00:48:41,120 --> 00:48:44,680 Speaker 4: that that's a tactical question. I think that's more of 827 00:48:45,360 --> 00:48:46,520 Speaker 4: a metrics question. 828 00:48:48,160 --> 00:48:51,440 Speaker 20: Donald Trump has been clear that he wants the people 829 00:48:51,640 --> 00:48:55,160 Speaker 20: to rise up in Iran and take control. And what 830 00:48:55,200 --> 00:48:57,400 Speaker 20: that looks like is still to be determined. You know, 831 00:48:57,440 --> 00:49:00,680 Speaker 20: will it be Resipalabi, the son of the shop? The 832 00:49:00,719 --> 00:49:02,920 Speaker 20: Iranian people, a lot of them don't want to be 833 00:49:03,000 --> 00:49:05,600 Speaker 20: reminded of the days of the Shah. Them Ek and 834 00:49:05,680 --> 00:49:09,040 Speaker 20: the socialist and the Marxist type resistance that was persecuted 835 00:49:09,040 --> 00:49:10,840 Speaker 20: by the Shah were the ones who led the revolution 836 00:49:10,960 --> 00:49:13,680 Speaker 20: in nineteen seventy nine, and it was the mothers who 837 00:49:13,760 --> 00:49:15,239 Speaker 20: hijacked out from under them. 838 00:49:15,320 --> 00:49:16,400 Speaker 3: And they have the. 839 00:49:16,600 --> 00:49:19,160 Speaker 20: Organization on the grounds here. I think it would be 840 00:49:19,200 --> 00:49:23,759 Speaker 20: premature to speculate when and if they would be and 841 00:49:23,800 --> 00:49:27,160 Speaker 20: what type of support there will will be. But I 842 00:49:27,200 --> 00:49:30,640 Speaker 20: think the goal is to get air superiority, take down 843 00:49:30,680 --> 00:49:35,239 Speaker 20: their air defenses, bomb the strategic targets inside Iran, and 844 00:49:35,280 --> 00:49:35,960 Speaker 20: then address that. 845 00:49:37,640 --> 00:49:40,440 Speaker 6: It is day four of the conflict in Iran, and 846 00:49:40,480 --> 00:49:42,839 Speaker 6: I think it's being coming more and more clear that 847 00:49:42,840 --> 00:49:46,400 Speaker 6: that conflict is quickly moving to a regional war. David's 848 00:49:46,440 --> 00:49:48,839 Speaker 6: er reporting for us at the Pentagon this morning. David, 849 00:49:48,880 --> 00:49:53,759 Speaker 6: thank you so much. Thank you guys, absolutely coming up. 850 00:49:53,920 --> 00:49:56,320 Speaker 3: What can the Bible teach us about times of war? 851 00:49:56,560 --> 00:49:59,239 Speaker 6: The Bible history guy Jim Moseley breaks it all down 852 00:49:59,280 --> 00:50:13,080 Speaker 6: for us next here on American Sunrise, God. 853 00:50:12,800 --> 00:50:14,480 Speaker 7: Bless the US. 854 00:50:17,120 --> 00:50:19,560 Speaker 5: In the beginning, God created the heaven. 855 00:50:19,480 --> 00:50:20,120 Speaker 17: And the earth. 856 00:50:24,680 --> 00:50:27,359 Speaker 25: Welcome back to American Sunrise. It's time now for our 857 00:50:27,360 --> 00:50:29,800 Speaker 25: moments of faith brought to us by Lee Greenwood and 858 00:50:29,840 --> 00:50:31,080 Speaker 25: the God Bless the USA. 859 00:50:31,120 --> 00:50:32,600 Speaker 2: Bible in focus today. 860 00:50:32,680 --> 00:50:35,720 Speaker 25: During every military action, our country tends to pull together. 861 00:50:36,120 --> 00:50:39,040 Speaker 25: We pray, we hope, and we listen to big promises. 862 00:50:39,120 --> 00:50:42,160 Speaker 25: But the real question isn't how confident a speech or 863 00:50:42,280 --> 00:50:45,320 Speaker 25: after action report sounds. It's whether a nation is truly 864 00:50:45,360 --> 00:50:48,239 Speaker 25: aligned with its founding principles and believe it or not. 865 00:50:48,640 --> 00:50:51,560 Speaker 25: The Bible records a moment when a nation discovered it 866 00:50:51,719 --> 00:50:54,239 Speaker 25: wasn't here to help us analyze this as our friend 867 00:50:54,320 --> 00:50:57,080 Speaker 25: Jim Moseley, the author of the Duke of DC The 868 00:50:57,120 --> 00:51:01,880 Speaker 25: American Dream, Discovering Jesus's Disciples, who they were, what they believed, 869 00:51:02,120 --> 00:51:05,160 Speaker 25: and what they achieved. Jim also co wrote a book 870 00:51:05,200 --> 00:51:08,640 Speaker 25: with doctor g The Days of Creation by Heart, teaching 871 00:51:08,719 --> 00:51:11,480 Speaker 25: children how God made the world. But around here we 872 00:51:11,560 --> 00:51:14,239 Speaker 25: simply call him the Bible history guy. Good morning, Jim, 873 00:51:14,239 --> 00:51:15,200 Speaker 25: thanks for being with us. 874 00:51:16,480 --> 00:51:18,440 Speaker 26: Good morning, How are you great? 875 00:51:18,560 --> 00:51:19,200 Speaker 4: How are you so? 876 00:51:19,360 --> 00:51:21,239 Speaker 25: Walk us through this a little bit, a little bit more? 877 00:51:22,520 --> 00:51:25,400 Speaker 26: Well, just imagine this. What if tomorrow there's a junior 878 00:51:25,520 --> 00:51:28,759 Speaker 26: archive is working in Washington and he makes a stunning discovery. 879 00:51:28,960 --> 00:51:31,520 Speaker 26: It's not a classified file, it's not a forgotten memo. 880 00:51:31,560 --> 00:51:35,759 Speaker 26: It's a copy of the US Constitution dusty neglected, tucked. 881 00:51:35,480 --> 00:51:36,920 Speaker 17: Away in the National Archives. 882 00:51:37,080 --> 00:51:39,640 Speaker 26: And what if the archive is actually read it? What 883 00:51:39,680 --> 00:51:41,520 Speaker 26: if he took it to the Oval Office, into the 884 00:51:41,520 --> 00:51:45,280 Speaker 26: Speaker's chamber, into the Senate Leadership office, into the Supreme Court, 885 00:51:45,600 --> 00:51:48,120 Speaker 26: And what if is they all read it aloud they 886 00:51:48,239 --> 00:51:52,520 Speaker 26: realize to their shock that for decades we've drifted from 887 00:51:52,520 --> 00:51:56,239 Speaker 26: its plain instructions, like, for example, Congress is supposed to 888 00:51:56,239 --> 00:51:59,520 Speaker 26: do pass budgets, war is supposed to be debated, and 889 00:51:59,560 --> 00:52:05,520 Speaker 26: declared powers are divided deliberately. It's spending is restrain by law. Well, 890 00:52:05,680 --> 00:52:09,160 Speaker 26: that's not a modern political fantasy. That's tewod King's twenty 891 00:52:09,160 --> 00:52:12,919 Speaker 26: two because that's exactly what happened in ancient Judah. During 892 00:52:12,960 --> 00:52:15,880 Speaker 26: the renovations of the temple, a priest found a book 893 00:52:15,920 --> 00:52:18,920 Speaker 26: of the law, the covenant charter of the nation, and 894 00:52:18,960 --> 00:52:21,560 Speaker 26: when it was read to King Josiah, he tore his robes. 895 00:52:21,600 --> 00:52:26,200 Speaker 26: Why because he realized something terrifying. The nation had lost 896 00:52:26,239 --> 00:52:29,560 Speaker 26: its identity, not because of enemies, but because its leaders 897 00:52:29,640 --> 00:52:34,760 Speaker 26: had ignored its founding document. And Josia didn't blame the past. 898 00:52:34,800 --> 00:52:36,680 Speaker 26: He didn't argue with the text. He let the text 899 00:52:37,000 --> 00:52:40,000 Speaker 26: judge the nation. He gathered the people, he read it publicly, 900 00:52:40,480 --> 00:52:44,080 Speaker 26: he removed what violated it, and he restored covenant worship. 901 00:52:44,360 --> 00:52:49,480 Speaker 26: So here's the uncomfortable part. Reform requires humility, It requires 902 00:52:49,600 --> 00:52:53,920 Speaker 26: admitting drift. It requires submitting power to a higher authority. 903 00:52:54,480 --> 00:52:58,040 Speaker 26: Nations don't decline and fall because they lacked documents. They 904 00:52:58,080 --> 00:53:01,799 Speaker 26: decay because they stop on them. In Josia's day, the 905 00:53:01,800 --> 00:53:04,080 Speaker 26: scroll was sitting in the temple the whole time. The 906 00:53:04,120 --> 00:53:07,920 Speaker 26: Constitution isn't missing. The question is will we allow it 907 00:53:07,960 --> 00:53:10,800 Speaker 26: to govern us or will we surrender to a government 908 00:53:11,080 --> 00:53:13,799 Speaker 26: that rolls over it? Just one more part of the 909 00:53:13,800 --> 00:53:15,960 Speaker 26: Bible that still speaks to us today. 910 00:53:17,640 --> 00:53:18,759 Speaker 4: Absolutely, Jim. 911 00:53:18,800 --> 00:53:20,680 Speaker 25: We so appreciate you breaking all of that down for 912 00:53:20,840 --> 00:53:23,279 Speaker 25: us and every time that you're here with us on 913 00:53:23,360 --> 00:53:24,280 Speaker 25: American Sunrise. 914 00:53:24,320 --> 00:53:25,160 Speaker 2: Thank you so much. 915 00:53:26,480 --> 00:53:26,840 Speaker 26: Thank you. 916 00:53:27,200 --> 00:53:29,400 Speaker 25: We'll be back with the second Hour of American Sunrise 917 00:53:29,440 --> 00:53:30,000 Speaker 25: in two minutes. 918 00:53:30,080 --> 00:53:30,680 Speaker 2: Stick around. 919 00:53:39,960 --> 00:53:43,480 Speaker 4: Coming up on the second Hour of American Sunrise. Combat 920 00:53:43,560 --> 00:53:47,760 Speaker 4: operations continue in a run as the Islamist countries remaining 921 00:53:47,840 --> 00:53:52,600 Speaker 4: leaders scramble to pick a successor following the killing of 922 00:53:52,640 --> 00:53:57,640 Speaker 4: Alatola Commanee. We'll talk about the latest developments just straight ahead. Plus, 923 00:53:57,680 --> 00:54:02,000 Speaker 4: Democrat voters in Texas have chosen James tolergo to head 924 00:54:02,120 --> 00:54:04,800 Speaker 4: the general election to face off against either Keim Paxon 925 00:54:04,880 --> 00:54:09,640 Speaker 4: or John Cornyan. As Republican candidates head into a runoff there, 926 00:54:09,680 --> 00:54:13,440 Speaker 4: we're going to talk about the fallout from yesterday's Senate primary. 927 00:54:13,880 --> 00:54:18,719 Speaker 4: Also a little later in the hour, and also ahead, 928 00:54:19,040 --> 00:54:22,799 Speaker 4: several mosques based in the United States facing scrutiny this 929 00:54:22,920 --> 00:54:28,080 Speaker 4: morning after Emam's praise and eulogized Alatola al Kameni, the 930 00:54:28,120 --> 00:54:30,600 Speaker 4: brutal Iranian dictator that was killed in the US and 931 00:54:30,760 --> 00:54:34,560 Speaker 4: Israeli airstrikes on Tehran over the weekend. We're going to 932 00:54:34,640 --> 00:54:37,160 Speaker 4: have the facts on that coming up in the hour. 933 00:54:37,360 --> 00:54:39,640 Speaker 4: Those stories so much more as the second hour of 934 00:54:39,680 --> 00:54:47,840 Speaker 4: American Sunrise starts right now. Good morning, America, welcome to 935 00:54:47,920 --> 00:54:48,920 Speaker 4: American Sunrise. 936 00:54:50,120 --> 00:54:51,080 Speaker 3: Wellbert's culture. 937 00:54:51,200 --> 00:54:52,840 Speaker 2: We have breaking news to share with you. 938 00:54:53,080 --> 00:54:53,719 Speaker 3: Politics. 939 00:54:53,880 --> 00:54:57,320 Speaker 1: President Trump is joining us live now from Florida. 940 00:54:57,920 --> 00:54:58,760 Speaker 3: We've got your copy. 941 00:54:59,400 --> 00:55:01,440 Speaker 1: This is what it looks like to be a patriot. 942 00:55:02,160 --> 00:55:04,040 Speaker 3: We have to protect the American family. 943 00:55:04,560 --> 00:55:06,960 Speaker 2: The American dream is still alive. 944 00:55:08,280 --> 00:55:16,160 Speaker 1: I'm David Brody, I'm Terrence, and I'm doctor Gina. Welcome back, 945 00:55:16,200 --> 00:55:18,359 Speaker 1: everybody to the second hour of American sun Rise. I'm 946 00:55:18,440 --> 00:55:20,840 Speaker 1: David Brody, Comedy from DC. Let's bring in doctor g 947 00:55:21,000 --> 00:55:24,200 Speaker 1: and West Palm and t Bates in our Denver newsroom. 948 00:55:24,560 --> 00:55:26,960 Speaker 1: Good morning of both of you. So obviously, hag Seth 949 00:55:27,000 --> 00:55:28,920 Speaker 1: and Iran, we've been talking a lot about that. We 950 00:55:29,000 --> 00:55:33,040 Speaker 1: really haven't talked about the big Texas primaries, which we're 951 00:55:33,080 --> 00:55:36,240 Speaker 1: going to get into in this hour. Cornyn and Paxston 952 00:55:36,280 --> 00:55:40,200 Speaker 1: going to a runoff, Tallerico winning and in for the 953 00:55:40,239 --> 00:55:44,279 Speaker 1: Democrats in Texas. So interesting to see what President Trump 954 00:55:44,360 --> 00:55:48,560 Speaker 1: does now, will you endorse Paxson? Will endorse Cornyn? I 955 00:55:48,560 --> 00:55:50,600 Speaker 1: don't think he's going to endorse Ken Paxon. I think 956 00:55:50,600 --> 00:55:52,200 Speaker 1: he's going to endorse corn and we can talk more 957 00:55:52,200 --> 00:55:53,399 Speaker 1: about it, Gina. We'll see. 958 00:55:53,680 --> 00:55:53,919 Speaker 27: Yeah. 959 00:55:53,960 --> 00:55:56,160 Speaker 4: I'm super curious to get your thoughts on that, because 960 00:55:56,200 --> 00:56:00,439 Speaker 4: that doesn't sound I understand the pragmatics of that. Y's 961 00:56:00,480 --> 00:56:03,200 Speaker 4: what it is, but that Trump loyalty thing is a thing. 962 00:56:03,200 --> 00:56:07,000 Speaker 4: And I know Ken Paxton. I mean, he's he's a 963 00:56:07,040 --> 00:56:10,600 Speaker 4: fixture here. I see him here. I'm just very surprised 964 00:56:10,600 --> 00:56:12,400 Speaker 4: that you thought that. When you said that, I was surprised. 965 00:56:13,000 --> 00:56:14,000 Speaker 1: Oh, I got one of the reason. 966 00:56:14,080 --> 00:56:17,040 Speaker 6: Going with the winner, David, he's projecting that Cornyn will 967 00:56:17,080 --> 00:56:18,640 Speaker 6: win until he's going to go with the winner, not 968 00:56:18,680 --> 00:56:21,560 Speaker 6: necessarily a Most America First or MAGA candidate. 969 00:56:21,680 --> 00:56:22,560 Speaker 3: Is that what I'm here? 970 00:56:23,239 --> 00:56:24,080 Speaker 1: That's exactly right. 971 00:56:24,160 --> 00:56:26,719 Speaker 4: Well, I think you mean not necessarily the winner. But 972 00:56:26,840 --> 00:56:29,400 Speaker 4: I think you, at least if I'm extrapolating from the 973 00:56:29,440 --> 00:56:34,160 Speaker 4: texts earlier, that what your point was was that Kornyan 974 00:56:34,320 --> 00:56:38,319 Speaker 4: perhaps presents a tougher challenge to the Democrat. 975 00:56:39,440 --> 00:56:42,600 Speaker 1: Right. In other words, tell Rico, listen, tell Rico is 976 00:56:42,680 --> 00:56:47,400 Speaker 1: deceptively good. Deceptively is the key word. But he's really good. 977 00:56:48,000 --> 00:56:49,839 Speaker 1: He can win that Senate seat. And if you put 978 00:56:49,880 --> 00:56:52,480 Speaker 1: Paxton against tall Rico, I think Democrats will win it. 979 00:56:53,480 --> 00:56:56,760 Speaker 1: If you put Corny in against tell Rico, it becomes 980 00:56:56,800 --> 00:56:59,520 Speaker 1: different because corn spends a lot of money, Plus he's 981 00:56:59,560 --> 00:57:02,960 Speaker 1: going to get or Wesley Hunt's votes there probably eight 982 00:57:03,200 --> 00:57:05,319 Speaker 1: or nine percent of it compared to Paxson to get 983 00:57:05,320 --> 00:57:07,600 Speaker 1: three or four percent of it. That'll put Corn over 984 00:57:07,600 --> 00:57:09,759 Speaker 1: the top. So I think Trump will try to They'll 985 00:57:09,760 --> 00:57:12,279 Speaker 1: try to convince Trump to say corn is your best 986 00:57:12,280 --> 00:57:15,080 Speaker 1: shot to keep that Senate seat against Tallarico. If it 987 00:57:15,120 --> 00:57:20,280 Speaker 1: was Jasmine Crockett, different ballgame then at Jasmine Crockett versus Paxton, 988 00:57:20,320 --> 00:57:22,880 Speaker 1: and it's based on base if you will. But with 989 00:57:23,000 --> 00:57:27,000 Speaker 1: tall Rico appealing to the some of those center left 990 00:57:27,040 --> 00:57:31,040 Speaker 1: folks or even center right folks, I'm telling you, I 991 00:57:31,040 --> 00:57:34,040 Speaker 1: mean Tall Rico is a guy that reminds me of 992 00:57:34,080 --> 00:57:38,760 Speaker 1: a cross between Barack Obama and Bill Clinton. The folksiness 993 00:57:38,760 --> 00:57:42,680 Speaker 1: of Bill Clinton, the religious language he's using, like Barack Obama, 994 00:57:42,760 --> 00:57:45,720 Speaker 1: your brother's keeper. You put all that together, that is 995 00:57:45,760 --> 00:57:48,439 Speaker 1: a dangerous mix for Republicans. He has a real shot 996 00:57:48,440 --> 00:57:51,520 Speaker 1: at winning that Senate seat. So Paxton would probably lose 997 00:57:51,560 --> 00:57:56,680 Speaker 1: to tall Rico. And that's the pitch to Trump, Well, David, I. 998 00:57:56,600 --> 00:57:57,360 Speaker 3: Definitely believe it. 999 00:57:57,480 --> 00:57:59,520 Speaker 4: David, we might have a difference of opinion. There go 1000 00:57:59,520 --> 00:58:01,120 Speaker 4: ahead to be the first. 1001 00:58:02,640 --> 00:58:04,920 Speaker 3: I was just gonna say, so. This is a big story. 1002 00:58:04,960 --> 00:58:09,800 Speaker 6: The midterm elections technically underway now. After Tuesday's primaries in Texas, 1003 00:58:09,880 --> 00:58:13,840 Speaker 6: North Carolina, and Arkansas, President Trump is celebrating at least 1004 00:58:13,880 --> 00:58:17,280 Speaker 6: thirty five Trump endorsed candidates who won their primaries and 1005 00:58:17,360 --> 00:58:21,120 Speaker 6: are advancing to November's general election. He posted a slew 1006 00:58:21,120 --> 00:58:23,640 Speaker 6: of congratulations on truth social as you see here on 1007 00:58:23,680 --> 00:58:27,640 Speaker 6: your screen. However, forty seven did not endorse any candidate. 1008 00:58:27,680 --> 00:58:32,720 Speaker 6: In Texas's closely watched Republican Senate primary between incumbent John Cornyn, 1009 00:58:32,960 --> 00:58:36,520 Speaker 6: former State Attorney General Ken Paxton, and Congressman Wesley Hunt. 1010 00:58:36,880 --> 00:58:38,840 Speaker 6: That race is now headed to a runoff, and you 1011 00:58:38,920 --> 00:58:42,200 Speaker 6: just heard David project who he thinks the President. 1012 00:58:41,800 --> 00:58:43,160 Speaker 3: Will ultimately endorse. 1013 00:58:44,000 --> 00:58:47,360 Speaker 6: Meantime, the State Department is feverishly working to bring Americans 1014 00:58:47,400 --> 00:58:50,000 Speaker 6: who are in the Middle East home. The Department is 1015 00:58:50,040 --> 00:58:54,240 Speaker 6: facilitating charter flights from the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, 1016 00:58:54,240 --> 00:58:58,400 Speaker 6: and Jordan as security conditions allow. In the past several 1017 00:58:58,480 --> 00:59:02,240 Speaker 6: days more than nine thousand and Americans have safely returned 1018 00:59:02,240 --> 00:59:05,720 Speaker 6: home from that region. In fact, just moments ago, Secretary 1019 00:59:05,720 --> 00:59:08,520 Speaker 6: of War Pete Heikseth addressing these flights. 1020 00:59:08,560 --> 00:59:13,920 Speaker 10: Over Tehran, flying over Iran, flying over their capital, flying 1021 00:59:13,960 --> 00:59:20,480 Speaker 10: over the RGC, Iranian leaders looking up and seeing only 1022 00:59:21,160 --> 00:59:26,440 Speaker 10: US and Israeli air power every minute of every day 1023 00:59:26,960 --> 00:59:31,680 Speaker 10: until we decide it's over and Iran will be able 1024 00:59:31,720 --> 00:59:33,160 Speaker 10: to do nothing about it. 1025 00:59:34,280 --> 00:59:35,720 Speaker 11: B two's B fifty two s. 1026 00:59:35,800 --> 00:59:39,280 Speaker 10: B ones predator drones, fighters controlling the spies. 1027 00:59:40,600 --> 00:59:44,320 Speaker 6: The Secretary also saying that C nineteen flights are being 1028 00:59:44,440 --> 00:59:47,600 Speaker 6: used to ferry Americans out of harm's way, that if 1029 00:59:47,600 --> 00:59:50,600 Speaker 6: there's space on those flights, Americans are being able to 1030 00:59:50,960 --> 00:59:52,960 Speaker 6: get those flights and get out of harm's way, but 1031 00:59:53,040 --> 00:59:56,640 Speaker 6: again also saying that the toll on Iran has been 1032 00:59:56,760 --> 00:59:59,680 Speaker 6: pretty serious, as the Navy has been taken out, as 1033 00:59:59,720 --> 01:00:01,720 Speaker 6: many of the rockets that are being fired in the 1034 01:00:01,840 --> 01:00:02,960 Speaker 6: arsenal that iron. 1035 01:00:02,760 --> 01:00:04,440 Speaker 3: Has have been taken out as well. 1036 01:00:05,360 --> 01:00:09,680 Speaker 6: Congress's investigation under Jeffrey Epstein expanding his Commerce Secretary Howard 1037 01:00:09,760 --> 01:00:13,880 Speaker 6: Lutnik is volunteering to testify before the Houseoversight Committee. In 1038 01:00:13,880 --> 01:00:16,959 Speaker 6: a statement announcing the upcoming here, and Committee Chairman James 1039 01:00:17,040 --> 01:00:21,840 Speaker 6: Coma writes, quote, I commend his demonstrated commitment to transparency 1040 01:00:21,880 --> 01:00:25,360 Speaker 6: and appreciate his willingness to engage with the committee. So far, 1041 01:00:25,400 --> 01:00:28,240 Speaker 6: there's no date from Lutinix sit down, and he hasn't 1042 01:00:28,280 --> 01:00:31,760 Speaker 6: been accused of any wrongdoing in connection to the Epstein crimes. 1043 01:00:32,200 --> 01:00:34,480 Speaker 6: That's a quick check of your headlines. Now let's get 1044 01:00:34,480 --> 01:00:37,160 Speaker 6: a quick check of your forecast with Weather Nation meteorologist 1045 01:00:37,240 --> 01:00:38,160 Speaker 6: Adrian Hernandez. 1046 01:00:38,200 --> 01:00:39,400 Speaker 3: Adrian, good morning. 1047 01:00:39,840 --> 01:00:41,800 Speaker 15: Good morning Terrence, and yeah, we're gonna talk about some 1048 01:00:41,840 --> 01:00:44,280 Speaker 15: more severe weather out across places of the South and 1049 01:00:44,320 --> 01:00:47,800 Speaker 15: Central Plains. You know, we've started meteorological spring, and severe 1050 01:00:47,880 --> 01:00:49,840 Speaker 15: weather season has already caught en off to a pretty 1051 01:00:49,880 --> 01:00:52,840 Speaker 15: hefty start. Here's a hometown forecast from Hutto, Texas from 1052 01:00:52,880 --> 01:00:55,320 Speaker 15: lone Star Lady on Getter, and a perfect place to 1053 01:00:55,400 --> 01:00:57,280 Speaker 15: talk about some of these severe weather chances because we 1054 01:00:57,360 --> 01:00:59,520 Speaker 15: got a real active forecast for Phuto, Texas, if you 1055 01:00:59,560 --> 01:01:02,320 Speaker 15: guys don't know in South central Texas as well. This 1056 01:01:02,400 --> 01:01:04,240 Speaker 15: is a live sweep of our viper radar. We had 1057 01:01:04,240 --> 01:01:06,680 Speaker 15: a severe weather warning just east of Tulsa there along 1058 01:01:06,680 --> 01:01:09,000 Speaker 15: I forty four on to Joplin and Springfield. We're seeing 1059 01:01:09,040 --> 01:01:11,680 Speaker 15: a lot of these showers and thunderstorms already starting to 1060 01:01:11,720 --> 01:01:13,720 Speaker 15: flare up. We'll deal with this one system as it 1061 01:01:13,760 --> 01:01:16,160 Speaker 15: moves across the east. Now, the big concern I'm going 1062 01:01:16,240 --> 01:01:18,200 Speaker 15: to have will be towards the end of the work 1063 01:01:18,200 --> 01:01:21,520 Speaker 15: we sees really large trough of low pressure sweeping across 1064 01:01:21,560 --> 01:01:24,000 Speaker 15: the country. We'll get a large line of showers and 1065 01:01:24,040 --> 01:01:26,959 Speaker 15: thunderstorms which have a decent chance of becoming severe. Honest, 1066 01:01:27,040 --> 01:01:29,600 Speaker 15: especially as we go into Friday and then Saturday and Sunday, 1067 01:01:29,640 --> 01:01:32,120 Speaker 15: we'll deal what's some more rainfall across places like Texas, 1068 01:01:32,200 --> 01:01:35,160 Speaker 15: all across the Lone Star state going into this weekend. 1069 01:01:35,240 --> 01:01:37,480 Speaker 15: So at least for today, here's that severe weather outlook, 1070 01:01:37,480 --> 01:01:38,840 Speaker 15: it's going to be a slight risk. It was level 1071 01:01:38,840 --> 01:01:41,040 Speaker 15: two out of five risk across ports of the South 1072 01:01:41,080 --> 01:01:43,720 Speaker 15: and central Plains. Going into Thursday, that dry line is 1073 01:01:43,720 --> 01:01:45,320 Speaker 15: going to be sparking a lot of those severe are 1074 01:01:45,360 --> 01:01:48,240 Speaker 15: the chances across portions of northern Texas and Oklahoma. And 1075 01:01:48,240 --> 01:01:51,040 Speaker 15: then Friday, the biggest concern will be this enhanced risk 1076 01:01:51,120 --> 01:01:53,680 Speaker 15: right here. It'll encup with several major cities like Okay, 1077 01:01:53,760 --> 01:01:57,160 Speaker 15: see Kansas City as well as Tulsa included in this outlook. 1078 01:01:57,160 --> 01:01:59,440 Speaker 15: So if you are living in this area going into Friday, 1079 01:01:59,480 --> 01:02:01,760 Speaker 15: make sure you are already had your severe weather plans. 1080 01:02:01,800 --> 01:02:03,520 Speaker 15: Of course, following us here in Weather Nation, we're going 1081 01:02:03,560 --> 01:02:05,919 Speaker 15: to keep you guys updated all the way throughout the teriance. 1082 01:02:05,920 --> 01:02:07,680 Speaker 15: That's a better look what's going on across the lower 1083 01:02:07,720 --> 01:02:09,880 Speaker 15: forty eight. We got lots and lots of severe weather 1084 01:02:10,120 --> 01:02:11,520 Speaker 15: in store for our folks down south. 1085 01:02:12,320 --> 01:02:15,200 Speaker 6: All right, thanks so much, Adrian, appreciate you keeping us updated. 1086 01:02:15,680 --> 01:02:17,360 Speaker 5: You got it all right. 1087 01:02:17,440 --> 01:02:19,960 Speaker 3: Let's get you over to David Brodie now, David, good morning. 1088 01:02:20,000 --> 01:02:22,520 Speaker 1: Hey, good morning, Tea Bates. All right. Israeli forces have 1089 01:02:22,560 --> 01:02:25,640 Speaker 1: hit a high level meeting of Iran Supreme Council right 1090 01:02:25,720 --> 01:02:29,040 Speaker 1: as officials were counting votes to choose the successor to 1091 01:02:29,040 --> 01:02:32,880 Speaker 1: the late Iatola A La Camaini. So much for black smoke. 1092 01:02:33,760 --> 01:02:37,600 Speaker 1: Israel's defense minister has declared that whoever replaces slain Iranian 1093 01:02:37,680 --> 01:02:43,000 Speaker 1: leader Supreme Leader, excuse me, Iotola Kamini, will be a 1094 01:02:43,160 --> 01:02:46,880 Speaker 1: target if they continue Tehran's threats against Israel, the United 1095 01:02:46,920 --> 01:02:49,880 Speaker 1: States or regional allies. More than forty of Iran's top 1096 01:02:49,960 --> 01:02:54,520 Speaker 1: leaders have been eliminated since the joint US Israeli campaign began, 1097 01:02:54,640 --> 01:02:58,200 Speaker 1: with over one thousand enemy fighters killed across Iran. This 1098 01:02:58,280 --> 01:03:00,880 Speaker 1: also comes as Israeli True Center so Lebanon as the 1099 01:03:00,920 --> 01:03:04,560 Speaker 1: war expands to include the Iran back Has group. And 1100 01:03:04,600 --> 01:03:06,440 Speaker 1: of course we have all that updated information that we 1101 01:03:06,480 --> 01:03:08,640 Speaker 1: gave you at the top of the show. With Defense 1102 01:03:08,680 --> 01:03:11,840 Speaker 1: of War Secretary of War Pete he Seth join us 1103 01:03:11,840 --> 01:03:15,200 Speaker 1: now with Analysis's former Trump foreign policy advisor and author 1104 01:03:15,240 --> 01:03:19,200 Speaker 1: of the book Iran, An Imperialist Republic and US Policy 1105 01:03:19,760 --> 01:03:22,560 Speaker 1: that would be while lead Ferris So, while lead, good 1106 01:03:22,560 --> 01:03:26,200 Speaker 1: morning to you. So many moving parts here. I don't 1107 01:03:26,280 --> 01:03:29,680 Speaker 1: quite know where to begin. Take it anywhere you want. 1108 01:03:29,720 --> 01:03:34,160 Speaker 1: I mean, it feels like a regional war is a 1109 01:03:34,200 --> 01:03:37,920 Speaker 1: real possibility. It seems like that's where we're heading. Saudi Arabia. 1110 01:03:37,960 --> 01:03:42,480 Speaker 1: If they get involved, boy, this could go sideways quickly. 1111 01:03:42,640 --> 01:03:46,000 Speaker 28: While lead, oh, absolutely, thank you for having me. It 1112 01:03:46,080 --> 01:03:49,080 Speaker 28: is already a regional war. It's the first chapter of 1113 01:03:49,120 --> 01:03:53,040 Speaker 28: the regional war. It all depends on what would our partners, 1114 01:03:53,080 --> 01:03:56,520 Speaker 28: Arab partners, what woul Turkey do, what would many countries do? 1115 01:03:56,880 --> 01:03:59,480 Speaker 28: And also what would China and Russia do? We know 1116 01:03:59,600 --> 01:04:02,640 Speaker 28: that Asia is now very busy. In Ukraine, China could 1117 01:04:02,680 --> 01:04:06,600 Speaker 28: be busy sending equipment to the regime, the Islamic regime 1118 01:04:06,640 --> 01:04:09,760 Speaker 28: of Iran. The problem is would after two or three 1119 01:04:09,840 --> 01:04:13,440 Speaker 28: days they still have airports and airfields to land this equipment. 1120 01:04:13,480 --> 01:04:15,120 Speaker 17: So it's going very fast. 1121 01:04:15,200 --> 01:04:19,000 Speaker 28: Secretary of War pet Hexat described this morning in its 1122 01:04:19,040 --> 01:04:21,720 Speaker 28: stunning way what we are actually doing on the ground 1123 01:04:21,760 --> 01:04:25,160 Speaker 28: and could be summarized very quickly. They have no more navy, 1124 01:04:25,640 --> 01:04:28,200 Speaker 28: or let's say ninety percent of the navy is already gone, 1125 01:04:28,280 --> 01:04:31,720 Speaker 28: which means something very important. The regime, the remnants of 1126 01:04:31,720 --> 01:04:34,760 Speaker 28: that regime are not able to operate in the Persian 1127 01:04:34,760 --> 01:04:37,920 Speaker 28: Gulf and therefore will not be able to attack that lifeline, 1128 01:04:37,960 --> 01:04:40,280 Speaker 28: that that economic land that goes from the Persian Gulf 1129 01:04:40,320 --> 01:04:43,360 Speaker 28: all the way to the Mediterranean and elsewhere. 1130 01:04:43,400 --> 01:04:45,080 Speaker 17: So that already is very important. 1131 01:04:45,200 --> 01:04:49,040 Speaker 28: Second, pitt Hext said that the air force, the Iranian 1132 01:04:49,120 --> 01:04:52,440 Speaker 28: air force, which is supplied by you know, the Russians 1133 01:04:52,440 --> 01:04:55,920 Speaker 28: and other some old Tomcats planes are there, is being 1134 01:04:55,960 --> 01:04:58,240 Speaker 28: depleted so by and then he of course said that 1135 01:04:58,480 --> 01:05:00,360 Speaker 28: we control the sky. So once you can roll the 1136 01:05:00,360 --> 01:05:03,200 Speaker 28: water and the skies, you've done most of it. And 1137 01:05:03,240 --> 01:05:06,920 Speaker 28: the elimination of leadership. That is always a shock. Israel 1138 01:05:06,960 --> 01:05:09,000 Speaker 28: has started this in the Twelfth Day War and we 1139 01:05:09,040 --> 01:05:10,280 Speaker 28: know what they've done with Hazbola. 1140 01:05:10,960 --> 01:05:13,680 Speaker 17: Now Israel and the United States nothing can stop them. 1141 01:05:13,800 --> 01:05:18,000 Speaker 28: What remains on the ground is who will seize territory. 1142 01:05:18,360 --> 01:05:20,960 Speaker 28: So we all know and I conclude here that the 1143 01:05:21,040 --> 01:05:24,200 Speaker 28: only place right now where we can contemplate and action 1144 01:05:24,440 --> 01:05:28,200 Speaker 28: is in Iranian Kurdistan. Have been phone calls between our 1145 01:05:28,240 --> 01:05:31,960 Speaker 28: presidents and the leaders of the Teshmerga in Iraqi Kurdistan, 1146 01:05:32,360 --> 01:05:34,480 Speaker 28: but there have been a lot of interactions between the 1147 01:05:34,520 --> 01:05:37,920 Speaker 28: two Kurdistans. It's very possible that the Allies I call 1148 01:05:38,000 --> 01:05:40,680 Speaker 28: them the Allies, US and Israel will be doing the 1149 01:05:40,680 --> 01:05:43,360 Speaker 28: bombardment from the air, and they started for eight hours ago, 1150 01:05:43,440 --> 01:05:46,480 Speaker 28: and Kurdish forces will build. The limitation is that Kurdish 1151 01:05:46,560 --> 01:05:49,920 Speaker 28: forces are not expected to fight outside Kurdish land. 1152 01:05:51,560 --> 01:05:53,520 Speaker 6: W a Leid, you've laid out the success of the 1153 01:05:53,600 --> 01:05:56,120 Speaker 6: mission so far, and still the challenges that remain in 1154 01:05:56,200 --> 01:05:59,919 Speaker 6: terms of leadership and who ultimately will continue to move 1155 01:06:00,080 --> 01:06:02,480 Speaker 6: the country forward, move around forward. But I think the 1156 01:06:02,480 --> 01:06:05,360 Speaker 6: big question that many of us have, particularly following what 1157 01:06:05,400 --> 01:06:09,080 Speaker 6: we just heard from Secretary hegseth Is. He said, basically, 1158 01:06:09,520 --> 01:06:12,400 Speaker 6: the mission will be done when we're finished. But what 1159 01:06:12,480 --> 01:06:14,480 Speaker 6: is the metric? That's a question we've been asking here 1160 01:06:14,520 --> 01:06:18,120 Speaker 6: all morning. How do we determine when we're finished, when 1161 01:06:18,160 --> 01:06:19,560 Speaker 6: this mission is complete? 1162 01:06:20,000 --> 01:06:21,640 Speaker 3: Do you have any idea or from. 1163 01:06:21,560 --> 01:06:24,120 Speaker 6: Your perspective, what would a metric of completion of this 1164 01:06:24,200 --> 01:06:24,480 Speaker 6: war be. 1165 01:06:25,800 --> 01:06:26,600 Speaker 17: I have slight. 1166 01:06:26,440 --> 01:06:28,200 Speaker 28: Ideas and I have my own opinion. So we're going 1167 01:06:28,240 --> 01:06:33,280 Speaker 28: to compose one. Number one, the administration will make sure 1168 01:06:33,320 --> 01:06:38,160 Speaker 28: that no anti aircraft, missile, no missile, nothing strategic, nothing 1169 01:06:38,200 --> 01:06:41,040 Speaker 28: that can shell Israel. 1170 01:06:40,880 --> 01:06:42,600 Speaker 17: Or the Gulf or other places. 1171 01:06:42,640 --> 01:06:46,120 Speaker 28: And now Turkey is part of it, so technically speaking, 1172 01:06:46,240 --> 01:06:49,680 Speaker 28: anything the regime would still have in terms of can 1173 01:06:49,800 --> 01:06:52,720 Speaker 28: harm other people. Second, I think the way we don't 1174 01:06:52,760 --> 01:06:56,720 Speaker 28: know exactly is who will replace the regime, because it 1175 01:06:56,760 --> 01:07:00,800 Speaker 28: looks like there is an idea in Washington to negotiate 1176 01:07:00,880 --> 01:07:05,160 Speaker 28: with some dissidents or some high ranking officers in the militias, 1177 01:07:05,160 --> 01:07:08,200 Speaker 28: meaning they pass that on IRGC and the basist to 1178 01:07:08,280 --> 01:07:10,720 Speaker 28: tell them, if you take down that regime, we're talking 1179 01:07:10,760 --> 01:07:13,120 Speaker 28: about a coup, to do a coup against that regime, 1180 01:07:13,200 --> 01:07:15,680 Speaker 28: we will give you amnesty and then we'll see. 1181 01:07:15,680 --> 01:07:18,440 Speaker 17: But the biggest, biggest question the transition. 1182 01:07:19,160 --> 01:07:21,920 Speaker 28: Who will lead the transition, that's the transition from the 1183 01:07:22,000 --> 01:07:25,040 Speaker 28: HUMANEUS regime to a new Iranian regime. That is the 1184 01:07:25,040 --> 01:07:27,880 Speaker 28: biggest question. I don't think demonstration is in a hurry 1185 01:07:27,920 --> 01:07:28,919 Speaker 28: to do that right now? 1186 01:07:30,360 --> 01:07:33,680 Speaker 1: Yeah, well, will lead? We appreciate your time before you 1187 01:07:33,720 --> 01:07:37,840 Speaker 1: go thirty seconds? What about US involvement after all of this? 1188 01:07:37,880 --> 01:07:40,200 Speaker 1: In other words, okay, so they're done, four to five weeks, 1189 01:07:40,240 --> 01:07:42,560 Speaker 1: six weeks, eight weeks, don't know, whatever it takes. Let's 1190 01:07:42,560 --> 01:07:45,600 Speaker 1: say they get out. But what about the then what 1191 01:07:46,360 --> 01:07:48,560 Speaker 1: I mean, you know we're just gonna kind of leave it. 1192 01:07:48,960 --> 01:07:52,840 Speaker 1: I mean, there's gotta be uh so, now what part 1193 01:07:52,880 --> 01:07:55,720 Speaker 1: of it? What do you think about US involvement? Regarding that. 1194 01:07:57,840 --> 01:07:59,880 Speaker 28: The best plant is going to be then we know 1195 01:08:00,160 --> 01:08:03,640 Speaker 28: President is a super entrepreneur. That's why I'm mentioning a 1196 01:08:03,720 --> 01:08:06,680 Speaker 28: transitional government because with that government, we're going to have 1197 01:08:06,720 --> 01:08:09,480 Speaker 28: the best deals toget about the Iran nuclear deal of 1198 01:08:09,480 --> 01:08:13,080 Speaker 28: the Obama era. We're going to have Iran becoming our 1199 01:08:13,280 --> 01:08:14,760 Speaker 28: UAE or our. 1200 01:08:14,640 --> 01:08:16,800 Speaker 17: You know, Saudi Arabia, our Alla and much better. 1201 01:08:16,800 --> 01:08:19,439 Speaker 28: Because Iran science, the Iran's culture is very, very different 1202 01:08:19,479 --> 01:08:21,160 Speaker 28: and would partner with us. 1203 01:08:21,240 --> 01:08:22,479 Speaker 17: That will be the good news. 1204 01:08:22,880 --> 01:08:25,760 Speaker 1: If when it happens, well, we'll see what the price 1205 01:08:25,840 --> 01:08:27,640 Speaker 1: tag is on that, because there's going to be a 1206 01:08:27,640 --> 01:08:30,759 Speaker 1: supplemental bill and mag is not going to be happy 1207 01:08:31,080 --> 01:08:33,920 Speaker 1: at all with more money going over there, not just 1208 01:08:33,960 --> 01:08:36,080 Speaker 1: with the war effort, but if there's going to be 1209 01:08:36,080 --> 01:08:38,839 Speaker 1: any rebuilding and all of that, we'll see. Well, Lead Ferris, 1210 01:08:38,920 --> 01:08:41,280 Speaker 1: thanks so much for being here. I really appreciate it. 1211 01:08:41,720 --> 01:08:44,800 Speaker 17: Thanks w Lead, Thank you for having Okay, thank you. 1212 01:08:45,800 --> 01:08:49,000 Speaker 1: All right, So think about this in twenty six, that'd 1213 01:08:49,000 --> 01:08:50,320 Speaker 1: be two thousand and six. I don't know what I'm 1214 01:08:50,320 --> 01:08:53,679 Speaker 1: talking about. Twenty thousand dollars equaled roughly thirty three ounces 1215 01:08:53,720 --> 01:08:58,439 Speaker 1: of gold. At spot price. Today's prices, those thirty three 1216 01:08:58,479 --> 01:09:01,200 Speaker 1: ounces would be worth about one hundred and sixty five 1217 01:09:01,240 --> 01:09:06,040 Speaker 1: thousand dollars. WHOA smart Americans diversify a portion of their 1218 01:09:06,080 --> 01:09:08,560 Speaker 1: savings into precious metals, and that's why you need to 1219 01:09:08,600 --> 01:09:12,679 Speaker 1: consider buying gold from our friends at the Birch Gold Group. 1220 01:09:13,080 --> 01:09:16,920 Speaker 1: For thousands of years, thousands of years, gold has been 1221 01:09:17,160 --> 01:09:21,120 Speaker 1: a store of wealth. Ask King Pharaoh, and today it's 1222 01:09:21,120 --> 01:09:24,360 Speaker 1: a crucial part of any balanced strategy. Even better, Birch 1223 01:09:24,439 --> 01:09:26,920 Speaker 1: Gold can help you convert an existing IRA or a 1224 01:09:27,000 --> 01:09:29,799 Speaker 1: four to one K into a tax sheltered retirement account 1225 01:09:30,160 --> 01:09:32,840 Speaker 1: in gold. And we know Trump loves gold. That had 1226 01:09:32,880 --> 01:09:35,120 Speaker 1: nothing to do with it, but anyhow, that's a good 1227 01:09:35,120 --> 01:09:39,400 Speaker 1: point to remember. Here's what you do. You text America 1228 01:09:39,720 --> 01:09:41,519 Speaker 1: to the number nine eight nine eight ninety eight to 1229 01:09:41,560 --> 01:09:44,320 Speaker 1: receive your free infok in on gold. There's no obligation, 1230 01:09:44,560 --> 01:09:47,160 Speaker 1: just useful information. They've got an A plus rating with 1231 01:09:47,160 --> 01:09:50,080 Speaker 1: the Better Business Bureau tens and bats of thousands of 1232 01:09:50,160 --> 01:09:54,240 Speaker 1: happy customers. So let Birch Gold help you diversify with gold. 1233 01:09:54,960 --> 01:09:57,679 Speaker 1: That is called peace of mind. Once again, Text America 1234 01:09:57,720 --> 01:10:01,160 Speaker 1: to nine eight nine eight nine to eight again, Text 1235 01:10:01,200 --> 01:10:03,960 Speaker 1: America to let's say together, everybody, nine eight nine eight 1236 01:10:04,040 --> 01:10:07,479 Speaker 1: nine eight today. Extra points if you can add all 1237 01:10:07,560 --> 01:10:09,040 Speaker 1: of that up and give me the sum of all 1238 01:10:09,080 --> 01:10:11,840 Speaker 1: of those numbers. More American Sunrise after the break, stay 1239 01:10:11,880 --> 01:10:25,120 Speaker 1: with us. That's Cincinnati, Ohio. And there's that flash dance 1240 01:10:25,200 --> 01:10:29,759 Speaker 1: music again. What a feeling. Welcome back, everybody to American Sunrise. 1241 01:10:29,840 --> 01:10:32,360 Speaker 1: I'm David Brody. All right, let's get to Washington. Hey, 1242 01:10:32,400 --> 01:10:34,160 Speaker 1: that's where I'm at too. But we're not in the 1243 01:10:34,200 --> 01:10:37,240 Speaker 1: same place. Neil McCabe is joining us right now with 1244 01:10:38,560 --> 01:10:41,000 Speaker 1: Real America's voice. We know you very well, Neil. Good 1245 01:10:41,000 --> 01:10:43,439 Speaker 1: to see you, our national political reporter. So what'd you take? 1246 01:10:43,640 --> 01:10:46,639 Speaker 1: What'd you make of Hegsett's comments. There's a lot to unpack, 1247 01:10:46,760 --> 01:10:47,160 Speaker 1: for sure. 1248 01:10:49,280 --> 01:10:51,479 Speaker 29: Yeah, Dave, I'll just sort of back up and say, 1249 01:10:51,600 --> 01:10:54,880 Speaker 29: you know, when I look at media or messaging, it's 1250 01:10:54,960 --> 01:10:58,240 Speaker 29: not the first thing I ask is right. It's like, 1251 01:10:58,479 --> 01:11:01,559 Speaker 29: it's not what is said, it is why it is said. 1252 01:11:02,280 --> 01:11:06,160 Speaker 29: And so I think what this press conference was meant 1253 01:11:06,200 --> 01:11:11,000 Speaker 29: to do is reboot the narrative so that they could 1254 01:11:11,040 --> 01:11:14,400 Speaker 29: get their message out because there's a lot of there's 1255 01:11:14,439 --> 01:11:14,920 Speaker 29: a lot of. 1256 01:11:14,920 --> 01:11:16,160 Speaker 1: Stuff spinning around. 1257 01:11:16,520 --> 01:11:20,440 Speaker 29: There was very tough hearings and press conferences. 1258 01:11:20,520 --> 01:11:21,040 Speaker 17: Yesterday. 1259 01:11:21,360 --> 01:11:25,240 Speaker 29: I was at the press conference with Lbridge Colby, and 1260 01:11:25,680 --> 01:11:28,360 Speaker 29: you know, the Democrats are talking about moving the goalposts. 1261 01:11:28,400 --> 01:11:28,960 Speaker 17: What are time? 1262 01:11:29,280 --> 01:11:31,719 Speaker 29: This is a four day war, David, and they're still 1263 01:11:31,720 --> 01:11:34,240 Speaker 29: talking about they were describing it as an endless war. 1264 01:11:34,680 --> 01:11:36,960 Speaker 29: And so I think there's a lot of stuff out 1265 01:11:37,000 --> 01:11:41,400 Speaker 29: there and Headseth and General Kin just needed to reset 1266 01:11:41,760 --> 01:11:43,679 Speaker 29: the narrative and then move forward. 1267 01:11:44,560 --> 01:11:49,360 Speaker 1: You think they did that today, Neil, I think they did. 1268 01:11:49,560 --> 01:11:54,200 Speaker 29: I think that you know, Hegseeth name checked Paul Bremer, 1269 01:11:54,479 --> 01:11:57,720 Speaker 29: who we remember as being in charge of the Iraqi 1270 01:11:58,479 --> 01:12:05,000 Speaker 29: Reconstruction Authority, right, And you know, remember Hags deployed as 1271 01:12:05,040 --> 01:12:08,800 Speaker 29: a junior infantry officer with Rocassan of the one hundred 1272 01:12:08,800 --> 01:12:12,760 Speaker 29: and first Airborne Division, and that was a very kinetic 1273 01:12:12,960 --> 01:12:16,519 Speaker 29: deployment where those guys were out every night, they were 1274 01:12:16,520 --> 01:12:19,759 Speaker 29: in firefights. He had to you know, there were boot 1275 01:12:19,840 --> 01:12:24,240 Speaker 29: ceremonies as he lost buddies. It's you know, this is 1276 01:12:24,280 --> 01:12:26,479 Speaker 29: a different kind of cat. He's been to Harvard, he's 1277 01:12:26,479 --> 01:12:29,599 Speaker 29: been to Princeton, but he's also been to war, and 1278 01:12:29,680 --> 01:12:32,640 Speaker 29: so I think we need to take stock of his 1279 01:12:32,760 --> 01:12:34,280 Speaker 29: evaluation of the situation. 1280 01:12:34,840 --> 01:12:37,320 Speaker 1: And then you have this guy Kine, right, He's not. 1281 01:12:37,360 --> 01:12:41,280 Speaker 29: Only you know, an accomplished pilot, but much of his 1282 01:12:41,439 --> 01:12:44,880 Speaker 29: career was spent either at the CIA or being a 1283 01:12:44,960 --> 01:12:48,400 Speaker 29: laison with the CIA. So he has both the combat 1284 01:12:48,479 --> 01:12:52,280 Speaker 29: and intelligence component. And you know, imagine if that was 1285 01:12:52,320 --> 01:12:56,599 Speaker 29: Mark Milly. Please it's I mean, I'm feeling good four 1286 01:12:56,680 --> 01:12:59,920 Speaker 29: days in. I don't know how I'll feel four months in, 1287 01:13:00,439 --> 01:13:01,800 Speaker 29: but four days n I'm okay. 1288 01:13:01,880 --> 01:13:02,200 Speaker 8: David. 1289 01:13:02,880 --> 01:13:05,519 Speaker 1: No, that's a great point. And also this idea of 1290 01:13:05,600 --> 01:13:08,240 Speaker 1: a potential well, we're already in a regional war, but 1291 01:13:08,520 --> 01:13:13,120 Speaker 1: if Saudi Arabia gets involved, my goodness, then we've got 1292 01:13:13,120 --> 01:13:16,760 Speaker 1: some other issues here. So good Neil, we got about 1293 01:13:16,840 --> 01:13:17,559 Speaker 1: twenty seconds. 1294 01:13:18,920 --> 01:13:23,839 Speaker 29: I'll just say this that you know, Iran is forcing 1295 01:13:23,880 --> 01:13:27,640 Speaker 29: people to choose sides, and I don't think they expected 1296 01:13:27,720 --> 01:13:31,320 Speaker 29: the golf states in Saudi Arabia to choose the US 1297 01:13:31,320 --> 01:13:31,879 Speaker 29: and Israel. 1298 01:13:32,400 --> 01:13:33,719 Speaker 11: And when we talk. 1299 01:13:33,600 --> 01:13:37,519 Speaker 29: About this conflict twenty years from now, we're going to 1300 01:13:37,600 --> 01:13:41,120 Speaker 29: talk about it as the moment that Trump reset the 1301 01:13:41,280 --> 01:13:46,479 Speaker 29: access to the United States, Golf States, and Israel against 1302 01:13:46,600 --> 01:13:47,400 Speaker 29: radical Islam. 1303 01:13:47,479 --> 01:13:49,720 Speaker 1: David, Oh, I think that's such a great point. You know, 1304 01:13:49,720 --> 01:13:53,040 Speaker 1: I always thought the Abraham Accords were the main course. No, actually, 1305 01:13:53,120 --> 01:13:55,400 Speaker 1: now looking at it, it looks like that's the appetizer, 1306 01:13:55,760 --> 01:13:57,920 Speaker 1: and now we're starting to see what the main course 1307 01:13:58,000 --> 01:14:01,679 Speaker 1: might be come post a Rahamma courts. Neil McCabe. Great 1308 01:14:01,720 --> 01:14:03,679 Speaker 1: to have you with us, Thanks for being here. Thanks 1309 01:14:03,760 --> 01:14:06,320 Speaker 1: jav All right back in two minutes. I'm hungry, by 1310 01:14:06,360 --> 01:14:07,400 Speaker 1: the way, now that I've talked. 1311 01:14:07,200 --> 01:14:30,360 Speaker 27: About three back in the morning, alive. 1312 01:14:30,479 --> 01:14:33,400 Speaker 6: Look at the best city in the entire country, only 1313 01:14:33,439 --> 01:14:36,559 Speaker 6: because it's my hometown in Chicago, Illinois. You're looking at 1314 01:14:36,600 --> 01:14:38,480 Speaker 6: the banks of Lake Michigan. 1315 01:14:39,120 --> 01:14:41,040 Speaker 3: By the way, Chicago does have beaches. 1316 01:14:41,080 --> 01:14:42,840 Speaker 6: A lot of people don't realize that we do have 1317 01:14:42,920 --> 01:14:46,240 Speaker 6: beaches there along Lake Michigan, and it's always fund in 1318 01:14:46,320 --> 01:14:49,559 Speaker 6: Chicago in the summertime. Whole other issue, though, I'll get 1319 01:14:49,560 --> 01:14:51,760 Speaker 6: into that some other time. We're getting you ready for 1320 01:14:51,760 --> 01:14:53,840 Speaker 6: the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange. It's 1321 01:14:53,840 --> 01:14:55,679 Speaker 6: set to ring here in just a few minutes. Here's 1322 01:14:55,680 --> 01:14:58,479 Speaker 6: a quick look at pre market trading. As you can see, 1323 01:14:58,800 --> 01:15:00,960 Speaker 6: the Dow not looking so but the rest of our 1324 01:15:01,000 --> 01:15:04,599 Speaker 6: board looking pretty good at this point. Again, we'll take 1325 01:15:04,640 --> 01:15:06,080 Speaker 6: you to New York for the opening bell of the 1326 01:15:06,120 --> 01:15:07,960 Speaker 6: New York Stock Exchange and let you know how this 1327 01:15:08,040 --> 01:15:10,360 Speaker 6: day of trading is ultimately looking here in just a 1328 01:15:10,439 --> 01:15:13,000 Speaker 6: few minutes. First, though, let's get you over to doctor Gina, 1329 01:15:13,040 --> 01:15:15,839 Speaker 6: Doctor g good morning. Not only do Chicago have great beaches, 1330 01:15:16,080 --> 01:15:20,200 Speaker 6: we also have the best pizza in the country as well. 1331 01:15:20,240 --> 01:15:21,280 Speaker 6: But we won't argue that. 1332 01:15:21,320 --> 01:15:23,160 Speaker 3: I'll just let you go into your segment. 1333 01:15:23,000 --> 01:15:26,599 Speaker 4: The second best Terrence. You're absolutely right, that's right after 1334 01:15:27,400 --> 01:15:31,280 Speaker 4: the thin pizza that comes right out of Saint Louis, Missouri, Terrence. 1335 01:15:31,280 --> 01:15:33,920 Speaker 4: But I do love that Gino's East Chicago style pizza. 1336 01:15:34,320 --> 01:15:36,360 Speaker 4: Thanks t all right. I love when I get the 1337 01:15:36,400 --> 01:15:37,880 Speaker 4: last word like that and I can just be like, 1338 01:15:37,920 --> 01:15:40,360 Speaker 4: oh sorry, get him off screen. I'm winning on the 1339 01:15:40,400 --> 01:15:44,360 Speaker 4: pizza battle. Right now, much of the country is still 1340 01:15:44,400 --> 01:15:47,559 Speaker 4: grappling with cold weather following a number of storms affecting 1341 01:15:47,600 --> 01:15:52,200 Speaker 4: the Northeast and other regions. It's so bitter cold, in fact, everywhere, 1342 01:15:52,880 --> 01:15:54,639 Speaker 4: that I thought this week would be a great week 1343 01:15:54,680 --> 01:15:59,160 Speaker 4: to talk about how cold weather has impact on your skin, 1344 01:15:59,360 --> 01:16:03,639 Speaker 4: your lip, your hair, the different ingredients and products. It's 1345 01:16:03,680 --> 01:16:07,200 Speaker 4: getting so confusing out there. We've got peptides, We've got 1346 01:16:07,320 --> 01:16:11,120 Speaker 4: things you can't pronounce, We've got stem cells so much 1347 01:16:11,360 --> 01:16:13,400 Speaker 4: that I'm going straight to the expert. That's what I'm 1348 01:16:13,439 --> 01:16:16,000 Speaker 4: gonna do. Joining us now with what you need to 1349 01:16:16,040 --> 01:16:17,160 Speaker 4: know about. 1350 01:16:16,760 --> 01:16:18,519 Speaker 2: My very favorite product. 1351 01:16:18,600 --> 01:16:22,120 Speaker 4: This is actually my favorite product out there. Nobody's gonna 1352 01:16:22,120 --> 01:16:23,880 Speaker 4: tell you any different, even if you do a deep 1353 01:16:23,920 --> 01:16:28,120 Speaker 4: dive on this. That is Exoceuticals. The co founder is 1354 01:16:28,200 --> 01:16:32,160 Speaker 4: doctor Robin L. Smith. So this product, I want to 1355 01:16:32,200 --> 01:16:33,880 Speaker 4: tell you guys, it's the best thing in the world. 1356 01:16:34,080 --> 01:16:36,479 Speaker 4: It is not formulated just by somebody who decided to 1357 01:16:36,479 --> 01:16:39,360 Speaker 4: make some sort of skincare. This is formulated by somebody 1358 01:16:39,360 --> 01:16:42,559 Speaker 4: who has studied this at the cellular level, and we're 1359 01:16:42,600 --> 01:16:44,720 Speaker 4: going to talk about it right now. I use every 1360 01:16:44,760 --> 01:16:46,720 Speaker 4: bit of this every single day. So when you guys 1361 01:16:47,120 --> 01:16:48,960 Speaker 4: write me and text me all the time and ask 1362 01:16:49,040 --> 01:16:53,360 Speaker 4: me what products I use, that's the product I use. 1363 01:16:53,680 --> 01:16:57,760 Speaker 4: So for better, for worse, Robin, No, but Robin, I 1364 01:16:57,760 --> 01:17:00,439 Speaker 4: do think it's so important to talk about all of 1365 01:17:00,479 --> 01:17:05,120 Speaker 4: these new terms we're hearing. We hear dialogue about exosomes, 1366 01:17:05,160 --> 01:17:09,960 Speaker 4: We hear a lot about stem cells, these peptides. Those 1367 01:17:09,960 --> 01:17:13,080 Speaker 4: are all big words right now in the industry. But 1368 01:17:13,120 --> 01:17:15,320 Speaker 4: it's not about the space and the business. It's really 1369 01:17:15,360 --> 01:17:18,160 Speaker 4: about how that affects skin. And you've studied this at 1370 01:17:18,160 --> 01:17:20,280 Speaker 4: the deepest levels, tell us about it absolutely. 1371 01:17:20,360 --> 01:17:22,599 Speaker 30: I mean, we have to focus on the cellular level 1372 01:17:22,680 --> 01:17:24,920 Speaker 30: to get long term change. And as we get older, 1373 01:17:24,960 --> 01:17:27,519 Speaker 30: we just don't have the capacity to repair and restore 1374 01:17:27,560 --> 01:17:30,840 Speaker 30: and rejuvenate we get as we're older, we just have 1375 01:17:31,040 --> 01:17:33,960 Speaker 30: the less ability to do this. So it's important to 1376 01:17:34,000 --> 01:17:38,080 Speaker 30: help supplement with things like peptides or exosomes and other 1377 01:17:38,240 --> 01:17:41,800 Speaker 30: ingredients that will help the skin barrier really be protected, 1378 01:17:41,840 --> 01:17:45,320 Speaker 30: to help build more collagen elastin and help our skin 1379 01:17:45,560 --> 01:17:49,760 Speaker 30: look healthier, look younger, and really just be prepared to 1380 01:17:49,920 --> 01:17:52,000 Speaker 30: hit the insults and stay youthful. 1381 01:17:52,280 --> 01:17:54,680 Speaker 4: So a lot of companies. Now you were the very 1382 01:17:54,680 --> 01:17:57,839 Speaker 4: first one to talk about this in a skin care product, 1383 01:17:58,200 --> 01:17:59,760 Speaker 4: and I had already had a conversation. I have a 1384 01:17:59,760 --> 01:18:02,320 Speaker 4: guy who actually makes contacts for me that I put 1385 01:18:02,360 --> 01:18:07,360 Speaker 4: in my eyes that are made of human embryonic umbilical 1386 01:18:07,880 --> 01:18:12,160 Speaker 4: stem cells. Yes, and it takes away my dry eye problem, 1387 01:18:12,200 --> 01:18:14,600 Speaker 4: has just cured it. So I knew immediately when you 1388 01:18:14,720 --> 01:18:16,719 Speaker 4: use that word, I'm like, wait, what, because I wasn't 1389 01:18:16,720 --> 01:18:19,320 Speaker 4: hearing anyone else talk about it. But people are bandwagoning, 1390 01:18:19,320 --> 01:18:22,920 Speaker 4: people are jumping on board. But it's really important where 1391 01:18:22,960 --> 01:18:25,160 Speaker 4: you source these stem cells. We want to know first 1392 01:18:25,160 --> 01:18:26,880 Speaker 4: of all, that they're humanly Most of us out there 1393 01:18:26,880 --> 01:18:29,479 Speaker 4: are pro life. We want to know that they're humanly sourced. 1394 01:18:30,000 --> 01:18:32,280 Speaker 4: We want to know that they are cleanly sourced because 1395 01:18:32,280 --> 01:18:35,559 Speaker 4: there's a whole process. I've been in the laboratory looking 1396 01:18:35,560 --> 01:18:38,280 Speaker 4: at how things are sourced and preserved and packaged, and 1397 01:18:38,320 --> 01:18:41,160 Speaker 4: that's all so important, but we want to know. I'm 1398 01:18:41,160 --> 01:18:42,559 Speaker 4: just going to say it, Robin that they don't come 1399 01:18:42,600 --> 01:18:45,080 Speaker 4: from China, because a lot of them do. Absolutely. 1400 01:18:45,120 --> 01:18:46,800 Speaker 30: I think it's very important that you get things from 1401 01:18:46,800 --> 01:18:49,639 Speaker 30: the United States. And even if you do that, they're testing. 1402 01:18:49,680 --> 01:18:53,000 Speaker 30: You're looking for any source that's human. You want to 1403 01:18:53,040 --> 01:18:55,320 Speaker 30: be sure there's no communicable diseases. You want to be 1404 01:18:55,360 --> 01:18:57,920 Speaker 30: sure you're not going to get a spike protein from COVID. 1405 01:18:58,000 --> 01:19:00,160 Speaker 30: You want to be sure there's not priyon. So we 1406 01:19:00,200 --> 01:19:03,479 Speaker 30: need to make sure that that source material is tested 1407 01:19:03,520 --> 01:19:05,960 Speaker 30: for safety and that you know what's in them. Those 1408 01:19:06,000 --> 01:19:09,439 Speaker 30: exozomes are messengers. They signal to our cells to do things, 1409 01:19:09,640 --> 01:19:12,360 Speaker 30: and they bring ingredients and instructions, so you need to 1410 01:19:12,400 --> 01:19:15,080 Speaker 30: know what those instructions are. So you really need to 1411 01:19:15,120 --> 01:19:17,519 Speaker 30: do the work and the science to understand what it 1412 01:19:17,560 --> 01:19:20,400 Speaker 30: is that you're giving somebody and how you can impact 1413 01:19:20,520 --> 01:19:21,040 Speaker 30: the cells. 1414 01:19:21,600 --> 01:19:25,000 Speaker 4: Yeah, and let's talk nitty gritty here. Oh, we've got wrinkles, 1415 01:19:25,040 --> 01:19:27,479 Speaker 4: we've got dark spots, we've got dry patches, the things 1416 01:19:27,520 --> 01:19:30,080 Speaker 4: that happen to you as you age. I'm going to 1417 01:19:30,120 --> 01:19:32,040 Speaker 4: have a talk with God about it when I get there, 1418 01:19:32,880 --> 01:19:36,640 Speaker 4: But tell us exactly what happens to those kinds of 1419 01:19:36,680 --> 01:19:39,639 Speaker 4: things with these products, because as I told you just why, 1420 01:19:39,680 --> 01:19:41,719 Speaker 4: I'm like, I use mine under my makeup as a primer. 1421 01:19:41,800 --> 01:19:44,080 Speaker 4: Is that okay? And you're like, yes, that's fine. Tell 1422 01:19:44,160 --> 01:19:46,559 Speaker 4: us what happens with the wrinkles, with the dark spots, 1423 01:19:46,560 --> 01:19:48,720 Speaker 4: with the dry spots go on? Absolutely well. 1424 01:19:48,760 --> 01:19:51,760 Speaker 30: So when those cells get damaged, you're making melon in 1425 01:19:51,840 --> 01:19:54,840 Speaker 30: which gets the dark spots. You're having more inflammation, when 1426 01:19:54,880 --> 01:19:56,960 Speaker 30: you get hit by the UV light, You're having all 1427 01:19:57,000 --> 01:19:59,839 Speaker 30: of these inflammatory markers, and you're not making the collagen. 1428 01:20:00,000 --> 01:20:00,760 Speaker 4: Every year we make. 1429 01:20:00,680 --> 01:20:04,120 Speaker 30: One percent less collagen the last and hyaluronic acid. So 1430 01:20:04,200 --> 01:20:06,400 Speaker 30: these are messengers that go to the cell at the 1431 01:20:06,439 --> 01:20:09,599 Speaker 30: cellular level and send a signal. Make more collagen, make 1432 01:20:09,600 --> 01:20:13,280 Speaker 30: more hyaluronic acid, reduce inflammation, and do the things that 1433 01:20:13,320 --> 01:20:16,479 Speaker 30: you can get the regeneration, the repair of the cells, 1434 01:20:16,479 --> 01:20:18,960 Speaker 30: which happens naturally, but we don't have the ability to 1435 01:20:19,000 --> 01:20:20,519 Speaker 30: do it like we did when we were younger. 1436 01:20:20,760 --> 01:20:23,880 Speaker 4: Absolutely all right. We have a QR code there for 1437 01:20:24,000 --> 01:20:25,599 Speaker 4: you at the bottom of the screen that will give 1438 01:20:25,600 --> 01:20:28,000 Speaker 4: you twenty five percent off and tell people where they 1439 01:20:28,000 --> 01:20:29,040 Speaker 4: can find the products. 1440 01:20:29,320 --> 01:20:29,519 Speaker 12: Well. 1441 01:20:29,920 --> 01:20:33,120 Speaker 30: Ecsaceuticals dot Com is the website and it's a great 1442 01:20:33,160 --> 01:20:35,759 Speaker 30: way to attack those wrinkles and really help the barrier 1443 01:20:35,800 --> 01:20:37,920 Speaker 30: of the skin. And as you said, it's freezing out 1444 01:20:38,000 --> 01:20:40,599 Speaker 30: so that drives the skin. So we need to bring 1445 01:20:40,680 --> 01:20:43,240 Speaker 30: the humidity into the skin and have it stay there. 1446 01:20:43,280 --> 01:20:45,920 Speaker 30: And all of these ingredients with the exosomes will help 1447 01:20:45,960 --> 01:20:47,200 Speaker 30: short term and long term. 1448 01:20:47,720 --> 01:20:50,400 Speaker 4: You're amazing. The product is amazing. It's my absolute favorite. 1449 01:20:50,400 --> 01:20:54,440 Speaker 4: I one thousand percent endorse it, Robin, Thank you so glad. Yeah, absolutely, 1450 01:20:54,960 --> 01:20:57,920 Speaker 4: doctor Robin L. Smith. All right, listen, we are going 1451 01:20:57,960 --> 01:20:59,640 Speaker 4: to head out to Terrence in Denver. He has the 1452 01:20:59,680 --> 01:21:02,760 Speaker 4: opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange. It's cold there. 1453 01:21:02,840 --> 01:21:07,200 Speaker 4: He needs ecstaceuticals as well. This is sponsored by AMAC. 1454 01:21:07,360 --> 01:21:11,920 Speaker 5: The Association of Mature American Citizens is the conservative voice 1455 01:21:12,000 --> 01:21:15,960 Speaker 5: for Americans fifty and older. AMAC is fighting for the 1456 01:21:16,080 --> 01:21:19,880 Speaker 5: values that you hold, dear, and joined today together we 1457 01:21:19,960 --> 01:21:22,200 Speaker 5: can write the course of America. 1458 01:21:24,120 --> 01:21:25,200 Speaker 3: You hear the applause. 1459 01:21:25,200 --> 01:21:28,000 Speaker 6: The bell is going to ring markets opening right now 1460 01:21:28,080 --> 01:21:31,040 Speaker 6: on this Wednesday of trading, and we'll shortly get an 1461 01:21:31,040 --> 01:21:31,599 Speaker 6: idea of. 1462 01:21:31,520 --> 01:21:34,120 Speaker 3: How the markets are looking on this day as the 1463 01:21:34,120 --> 01:21:36,559 Speaker 3: trading gets underway. Here we go ladies and gentlemen. 1464 01:21:36,600 --> 01:21:38,720 Speaker 1: The opening bell right there on Q. 1465 01:21:39,040 --> 01:21:42,320 Speaker 6: The markets are officially open now, and let's take a 1466 01:21:42,439 --> 01:21:44,559 Speaker 6: quick look at how things are looking. 1467 01:21:45,200 --> 01:21:46,240 Speaker 3: Not so hot. 1468 01:21:47,080 --> 01:21:49,519 Speaker 6: There at the top, you can see the Dow is down. 1469 01:21:49,680 --> 01:21:53,120 Speaker 6: The rest of our board generally pretty good. The bottom, 1470 01:21:53,120 --> 01:21:55,320 Speaker 6: I think that's crude oil that is down, which is 1471 01:21:55,360 --> 01:21:57,880 Speaker 6: actually generally good news for us. Hopefully that means that 1472 01:21:57,880 --> 01:22:00,960 Speaker 6: our oil prices will be down, particularly given the situation 1473 01:22:01,040 --> 01:22:04,320 Speaker 6: in Iran, that could cause some uncertainty for the oil markets. 1474 01:22:04,320 --> 01:22:07,519 Speaker 6: But in general, not a bad way, not a bad way. 1475 01:22:07,600 --> 01:22:10,160 Speaker 6: Excuse me to open this day of trading. Will of 1476 01:22:10,160 --> 01:22:12,680 Speaker 6: course continue to update you throughout the day here on 1477 01:22:12,760 --> 01:22:16,080 Speaker 6: Real America's Voice. Still to come on American Sunrise. Though 1478 01:22:16,080 --> 01:22:20,559 Speaker 6: Democrat James Talerico defeats rival Jasmine Crockett in the Texas 1479 01:22:20,560 --> 01:22:24,280 Speaker 6: Senate primary on the Democrat side, Republican candidates are headed 1480 01:22:24,320 --> 01:22:26,960 Speaker 6: to a runoff, though. We'll talk about the fallout from 1481 01:22:27,000 --> 01:22:45,280 Speaker 6: last night's primary election after the break. 1482 01:22:53,200 --> 01:22:56,040 Speaker 4: Letting us this morning, we invite you to hop on 1483 01:22:56,160 --> 01:22:58,680 Speaker 4: in our conversation on YouTube. Get Around Rumble. It is 1484 01:22:58,720 --> 01:23:02,200 Speaker 4: time now to take the political pulse of America. Here's 1485 01:23:02,240 --> 01:23:07,840 Speaker 4: the beat today Texas Democrats have chosen their Senate nominee. 1486 01:23:07,880 --> 01:23:12,320 Speaker 4: State Representative James Tallerco has emerged victorious, defeating Jasmine Crockett 1487 01:23:12,320 --> 01:23:15,599 Speaker 4: in a contest that laid bare the Democrat Party's deep 1488 01:23:15,640 --> 01:23:18,559 Speaker 4: divide over how to take on President Trump and win 1489 01:23:19,040 --> 01:23:23,040 Speaker 4: a solid red state. Tall Rico, as self described seminarian 1490 01:23:23,840 --> 01:23:28,920 Speaker 4: with a politics of love, now heads a brother. I'm sorry, 1491 01:23:29,000 --> 01:23:31,639 Speaker 4: I shouldn't do commentary at this point. This is just a. 1492 01:23:31,560 --> 01:23:33,759 Speaker 2: Read gin to just read it anyway. 1493 01:23:33,800 --> 01:23:38,200 Speaker 4: He heads into a general election fight against either Senator 1494 01:23:38,360 --> 01:23:42,919 Speaker 4: John Cornyan or ag Ken Paxon. After a record primary 1495 01:23:42,960 --> 01:23:45,559 Speaker 4: turnout and accusations flying on both sides, This race is 1496 01:23:45,560 --> 01:23:47,840 Speaker 4: shaping up to be We're the most watched in the 1497 01:23:47,920 --> 01:23:51,240 Speaker 4: country for discussion. We want to bring in David Brody 1498 01:23:51,280 --> 01:23:54,840 Speaker 4: and Terrence Bates. All right, de bro here we go, go, 1499 01:23:55,160 --> 01:23:55,720 Speaker 4: Here we go. 1500 01:23:56,640 --> 01:23:57,719 Speaker 1: All right, you start. 1501 01:23:58,160 --> 01:23:59,720 Speaker 2: Here's why it has to be. 1502 01:23:59,800 --> 01:24:00,519 Speaker 4: Can Paxton? 1503 01:24:02,760 --> 01:24:05,040 Speaker 1: All right, go ahead. I'm not saying it doesn't. I'm 1504 01:24:05,040 --> 01:24:09,200 Speaker 1: not saying I'm not taking Please Magolham, please listen to me. 1505 01:24:09,240 --> 01:24:12,240 Speaker 1: I'm not taking the John Corny position. I'm not defending 1506 01:24:12,320 --> 01:24:14,400 Speaker 1: John Cornyn, I'm not endorsing. 1507 01:24:14,400 --> 01:24:14,960 Speaker 4: Not that I can. 1508 01:24:15,160 --> 01:24:17,519 Speaker 1: I'm not endorsing John Cornyn. Okay, please go ahead. 1509 01:24:17,520 --> 01:24:22,599 Speaker 4: Now, it's all about turnout. It's all about turnout. Maggie David, 1510 01:24:23,560 --> 01:24:26,320 Speaker 4: I love you, but I feel like you go back 1511 01:24:26,479 --> 01:24:31,439 Speaker 4: sometimes to that kind of rhinoy mindset of. 1512 01:24:31,320 --> 01:24:33,040 Speaker 1: The that's fighting word. 1513 01:24:33,080 --> 01:24:35,760 Speaker 2: Wow, I didn't say that. 1514 01:24:36,240 --> 01:24:39,320 Speaker 4: No, no, no, let me finish my sentence, please, gentlemen. 1515 01:24:40,640 --> 01:24:44,439 Speaker 4: That that that mindset. It's just a mindset. My husband 1516 01:24:44,479 --> 01:24:47,120 Speaker 4: does it too, and obviously married thirty six years, so 1517 01:24:47,320 --> 01:24:50,439 Speaker 4: it's you know, it's working out. But here's the thing. 1518 01:24:51,520 --> 01:24:54,400 Speaker 2: We don't need a moderate to beat. 1519 01:24:54,479 --> 01:24:58,000 Speaker 4: A centrist, centrist Democrat. First of all, I don't believe 1520 01:24:58,080 --> 01:25:00,720 Speaker 4: that Tall Virico is a centrist in any shape or form, 1521 01:25:00,720 --> 01:25:02,200 Speaker 4: and I can prove that all day long. And I 1522 01:25:02,200 --> 01:25:04,479 Speaker 4: think that comes out in the general race because right 1523 01:25:04,479 --> 01:25:06,560 Speaker 4: now we've all been very involved in primaries, which is 1524 01:25:06,600 --> 01:25:09,240 Speaker 4: another reason why I think Ken Paxton has to be 1525 01:25:09,280 --> 01:25:12,519 Speaker 4: the candidate, because a lot of MAGA is not going 1526 01:25:12,600 --> 01:25:15,000 Speaker 4: to get out of bed to go vote for Kornyan. 1527 01:25:15,160 --> 01:25:18,160 Speaker 4: They're just not not the same way. Texas is a 1528 01:25:18,200 --> 01:25:22,040 Speaker 4: state of coalitions. They vote in coalitions. Look at the 1529 01:25:22,080 --> 01:25:25,519 Speaker 4: massive primary turnout, you can't tell me, that's not still 1530 01:25:25,560 --> 01:25:28,920 Speaker 4: going to turn out. It's all of Kornyan's votes are 1531 01:25:28,920 --> 01:25:31,840 Speaker 4: going to go over to Paxton. Not all of Paxton's 1532 01:25:31,880 --> 01:25:34,519 Speaker 4: votes are going to get up on general election day 1533 01:25:34,680 --> 01:25:37,120 Speaker 4: to go vote for somebody that they're not excited about, 1534 01:25:37,160 --> 01:25:40,120 Speaker 4: because that's not who Maga is. All right, I'll shut up. 1535 01:25:41,360 --> 01:25:43,880 Speaker 1: Yeah, Well, we're a couple of things. First of all, 1536 01:25:43,920 --> 01:25:47,000 Speaker 1: I'm not a rhino. Do you mean you No. 1537 01:25:47,920 --> 01:25:49,880 Speaker 4: I'm never going to leave that one down, am I. 1538 01:25:50,160 --> 01:25:52,439 Speaker 1: No, I don't think you will. Actually no, you're not 1539 01:25:52,439 --> 01:25:55,680 Speaker 1: gonna uh no, you're not suggesting that I know. But 1540 01:25:55,720 --> 01:25:57,800 Speaker 1: at the same time, I'll be honest with you. I'm 1541 01:25:57,800 --> 01:26:00,479 Speaker 1: gonna be fully transparent because we're we transparent. I really 1542 01:26:00,560 --> 01:26:03,479 Speaker 1: like that reference being even I don't have I never 1543 01:26:03,520 --> 01:26:06,760 Speaker 1: have had a rhino mentality. And please everybody out there 1544 01:26:06,800 --> 01:26:09,519 Speaker 1: listening to this understand what I'm trying to say. I'm 1545 01:26:09,560 --> 01:26:12,720 Speaker 1: giving you political analysis. Whether or not you like it 1546 01:26:12,840 --> 01:26:15,600 Speaker 1: or not, Oh well, not my problem. You take it 1547 01:26:15,680 --> 01:26:19,040 Speaker 1: or leave it. But it's political analysis. It's not rhino. 1548 01:26:19,360 --> 01:26:23,160 Speaker 1: It's not an ideological position I'm taking. Please understand that. 1549 01:26:23,280 --> 01:26:24,920 Speaker 1: And that's why I took offense to the rhino thing. 1550 01:26:24,960 --> 01:26:27,080 Speaker 1: It has nothing to do with that, nothing to do 1551 01:26:27,120 --> 01:26:27,320 Speaker 1: with that. 1552 01:26:27,520 --> 01:26:31,640 Speaker 4: I'm okay, I have that's okay, And I get that 1553 01:26:31,680 --> 01:26:34,519 Speaker 4: you're doing political analysis. I mean it is analysis that 1554 01:26:34,640 --> 01:26:37,120 Speaker 4: I hear coming from the rhinos. Not that you are 1555 01:26:37,120 --> 01:26:39,080 Speaker 4: a rhino, but that Carl Grove is, and that's what 1556 01:26:39,120 --> 01:26:39,639 Speaker 4: he's saying. 1557 01:26:40,160 --> 01:26:42,559 Speaker 1: Look, I've been in this town for a long time 1558 01:26:42,720 --> 01:26:45,760 Speaker 1: and I'm telling you what is. And it's very hard 1559 01:26:45,800 --> 01:26:49,040 Speaker 1: to change the way this town operates. And I'm telling 1560 01:26:49,080 --> 01:26:51,720 Speaker 1: you I saw what Todd Akin in Missouri. You know 1561 01:26:51,760 --> 01:26:55,920 Speaker 1: all about Todd Aichan, Right, Listen, this is Ken Paxton. 1562 01:26:56,280 --> 01:26:58,920 Speaker 1: According to the establishment, GOP is the new Todd Ache. 1563 01:26:58,920 --> 01:27:01,680 Speaker 1: And I'm not saying that. I'm giving you the analysis 1564 01:27:01,720 --> 01:27:04,960 Speaker 1: of people saying that. Please understand. My point is is 1565 01:27:04,960 --> 01:27:08,400 Speaker 1: that when Todd Aikin was the nominee in Missouri for 1566 01:27:08,439 --> 01:27:12,320 Speaker 1: the Senate, the Mitch McConnell's and all the establishment rhinos, 1567 01:27:12,360 --> 01:27:15,559 Speaker 1: they're rhinos of the world, said that Todd Aikin was 1568 01:27:15,600 --> 01:27:18,040 Speaker 1: going to blow the general election and Republicans were going 1569 01:27:18,120 --> 01:27:20,439 Speaker 1: to lose that seat. And guess what happened. Republicans blew 1570 01:27:20,479 --> 01:27:24,040 Speaker 1: the election and Republicans lost the seat. That's what the 1571 01:27:24,120 --> 01:27:26,040 Speaker 1: establishment GP is saying about Ken Paxson. 1572 01:27:26,280 --> 01:27:27,640 Speaker 4: I mean, I hear you. 1573 01:27:28,040 --> 01:27:28,840 Speaker 2: I agree with you. 1574 01:27:28,920 --> 01:27:30,800 Speaker 4: I hear you. I agree with you. That is what 1575 01:27:30,840 --> 01:27:33,320 Speaker 4: happened to Todd Aikin, and that was tragic and awful 1576 01:27:33,400 --> 01:27:35,960 Speaker 4: and godless his soul. He was a mentor to my 1577 01:27:36,040 --> 01:27:39,160 Speaker 4: husband and a very good friend of our family. The 1578 01:27:39,280 --> 01:27:41,840 Speaker 4: times are different, David. We've had a President Trump says, yes, 1579 01:27:42,160 --> 01:27:45,240 Speaker 4: President Trump has had a very different kind of a 1580 01:27:45,320 --> 01:27:49,920 Speaker 4: past than someone like a Todd Aikin, the elected President Trump, 1581 01:27:50,640 --> 01:27:53,920 Speaker 4: and I don't think that those things matter the way 1582 01:27:53,960 --> 01:27:57,040 Speaker 4: they did at that time. I think MAGA has found 1583 01:27:57,120 --> 01:28:00,719 Speaker 4: itself and has a stronger identity than it's ever had before, 1584 01:28:00,760 --> 01:28:03,360 Speaker 4: and MAGA knows who it is, and MAGA will turn 1585 01:28:03,400 --> 01:28:05,720 Speaker 4: out for Ken Paxon. I don't think they'll turn out 1586 01:28:05,720 --> 01:28:08,240 Speaker 4: for Cornyan. And that's why I really hope you're wrong 1587 01:28:08,640 --> 01:28:13,160 Speaker 4: and that you're guessing that Donald Trump might endorse Kornyan. 1588 01:28:13,200 --> 01:28:13,639 Speaker 4: But he might. 1589 01:28:14,960 --> 01:28:19,640 Speaker 1: I'm just saying that, Maga, if you're upset at this situation, 1590 01:28:20,560 --> 01:28:23,800 Speaker 1: I'm telling you you should be upset if President Trump 1591 01:28:23,880 --> 01:28:26,880 Speaker 1: endorses Cornyin. That's where you got to be upset. Don't 1592 01:28:26,920 --> 01:28:29,320 Speaker 1: don't blame the political analyst. I'm just telling you what 1593 01:28:29,400 --> 01:28:33,080 Speaker 1: I think he's gonna do. That's my point. So I 1594 01:28:33,280 --> 01:28:35,280 Speaker 1: know I'm a little defensive on that because you know, 1595 01:28:35,800 --> 01:28:38,840 Speaker 1: I'm just providing political analysis anyhow, Okay. 1596 01:28:39,240 --> 01:28:40,960 Speaker 4: Do you know what We're all going to have to 1597 01:28:41,000 --> 01:28:44,040 Speaker 4: sometimes agree to disagree. That's what these conversations are about. 1598 01:28:44,040 --> 01:28:47,120 Speaker 4: But I certainly wasn't referencing you as a rhino, and 1599 01:28:47,120 --> 01:28:49,160 Speaker 4: if it came off that way, I would never do that. 1600 01:28:49,200 --> 01:28:50,320 Speaker 4: I know you ain't better than that. 1601 01:28:50,600 --> 01:28:53,040 Speaker 1: Real quick, But what are we disagreeing about? Just real quick, 1602 01:28:53,080 --> 01:28:55,559 Speaker 1: because I just want to be clear. Are you saying 1603 01:28:55,840 --> 01:28:58,519 Speaker 1: I'm saying that I think President Trump's going to endorse Cornyn? 1604 01:28:58,560 --> 01:28:59,920 Speaker 1: Are you saying you don't think he's going to? 1605 01:29:02,439 --> 01:29:02,599 Speaker 27: Oh? 1606 01:29:02,680 --> 01:29:05,240 Speaker 1: I know that I'm not all time out. I'm not 1607 01:29:05,320 --> 01:29:08,640 Speaker 1: saying he should endorse Cornyn. I'm not saying that I 1608 01:29:08,680 --> 01:29:11,559 Speaker 1: think he should endorse Paxton. Let me be clear about that. Okay, 1609 01:29:11,560 --> 01:29:15,960 Speaker 1: But see, we're trying to separate ideology from Politiclanel, Yeah, 1610 01:29:16,040 --> 01:29:20,400 Speaker 1: we agree. I mean Trump and Paxton are fully aligned, 1611 01:29:20,680 --> 01:29:24,120 Speaker 1: much more aligned, and he should ideologically endorse Packson. I 1612 01:29:24,200 --> 01:29:25,160 Speaker 1: don't think he will. 1613 01:29:25,360 --> 01:29:27,080 Speaker 4: Is what I'm trying to tell you. That's what I'm 1614 01:29:27,080 --> 01:29:28,759 Speaker 4: trying to say. 1615 01:29:28,040 --> 01:29:30,679 Speaker 1: All right, all right, turning out to the war in Iran, 1616 01:29:30,720 --> 01:29:34,759 Speaker 1: the Israeli military recently struck a meeting of Iran Supreme 1617 01:29:34,800 --> 01:29:38,960 Speaker 1: Council where officials gathered to choose a successor to the Iatola, 1618 01:29:39,000 --> 01:29:40,880 Speaker 1: who is by the way in hell right now. The 1619 01:29:40,960 --> 01:29:44,160 Speaker 1: strike hit just south of Tehran, as Iran continue to 1620 01:29:44,200 --> 01:29:48,000 Speaker 1: target Israeli civilian population centers. This comes as Prime Minister 1621 01:29:48,120 --> 01:29:50,840 Speaker 1: Netanyah who warns the conflict will take some time. That 1622 01:29:50,920 --> 01:29:54,680 Speaker 1: was a direct quote, though not years. Joining us now 1623 01:29:54,680 --> 01:29:58,160 Speaker 1: with analysis is former Netan Yahoo advisor, senior contributing editor 1624 01:29:58,200 --> 01:30:04,240 Speaker 1: for JNS dot Org, Ruthie Bloom. Ruthie, good morning, and 1625 01:30:04,560 --> 01:30:07,280 Speaker 1: my understanding is you just got out of a bomb shelter. 1626 01:30:07,680 --> 01:30:12,080 Speaker 1: Welcome to life in Israel. Not just now, but you 1627 01:30:12,080 --> 01:30:15,360 Speaker 1: know recently it's been like that for a while. Tell 1628 01:30:15,439 --> 01:30:21,640 Speaker 1: us what is going on there currently and what you 1629 01:30:21,680 --> 01:30:24,679 Speaker 1: what your assessment is of everything under the sun, because 1630 01:30:24,680 --> 01:30:26,240 Speaker 1: it's just so much Go ahead. 1631 01:30:27,240 --> 01:30:29,799 Speaker 31: Okay, and Apropa what you just said about the difference 1632 01:30:29,840 --> 01:30:33,840 Speaker 31: between analysis and opinion. I'm going to give you opinionated 1633 01:30:34,040 --> 01:30:41,200 Speaker 31: analysis and if that's okay. So what's going on here 1634 01:30:41,320 --> 01:30:46,400 Speaker 31: right now is that Israelis are in a very cheerful 1635 01:30:46,479 --> 01:30:48,400 Speaker 31: mood because finally. 1636 01:30:47,960 --> 01:30:48,839 Speaker 7: This is happening. 1637 01:30:49,360 --> 01:30:52,639 Speaker 31: This Iran is the head of the octopus. We've been 1638 01:30:52,680 --> 01:30:55,599 Speaker 31: saying it. Prime Minister Nataniel has been saying this for years. 1639 01:30:56,560 --> 01:30:58,560 Speaker 7: There are we've been Israel. 1640 01:30:58,240 --> 01:31:02,519 Speaker 31: Has been fighting a seven front war since October seventh, 1641 01:31:02,600 --> 01:31:05,920 Speaker 31: twenty twenty three, and long before, by the way. Okay, 1642 01:31:05,960 --> 01:31:08,639 Speaker 31: but that was, you know, an outbreak of a real 1643 01:31:09,360 --> 01:31:15,520 Speaker 31: traumatic event. And since then we've been playing whackamoll north south. 1644 01:31:17,520 --> 01:31:19,440 Speaker 7: In every direction, and within. 1645 01:31:19,479 --> 01:31:23,240 Speaker 31: Israel, by the way, in Judea and Samaria, which some 1646 01:31:23,280 --> 01:31:26,960 Speaker 31: people call the West Bank right now, So what is 1647 01:31:27,000 --> 01:31:32,160 Speaker 31: happening is this amazing cooperation and coordination between the US 1648 01:31:32,160 --> 01:31:38,280 Speaker 31: and Israeli militaries, and it's a beautiful thing to watch, Ruthie. 1649 01:31:38,280 --> 01:31:41,240 Speaker 6: About an hour and fifteen minutes ago or so, Secretary 1650 01:31:41,280 --> 01:31:44,679 Speaker 6: of War Pete Haiksath made the delineation between the current 1651 01:31:44,720 --> 01:31:48,320 Speaker 6: operation in Iran and how the forever war and a 1652 01:31:48,479 --> 01:31:52,080 Speaker 6: rock basically went off. So I would like your opinionated 1653 01:31:52,120 --> 01:31:56,360 Speaker 6: analysis on this, but from an Israeli perspective. Here's a 1654 01:31:56,400 --> 01:31:58,920 Speaker 6: SoundBite and then I'd like your response and reaction from 1655 01:31:58,920 --> 01:32:00,000 Speaker 6: an Israeli perspective. 1656 01:32:00,120 --> 01:32:00,360 Speaker 1: Listen. 1657 01:32:01,800 --> 01:32:05,000 Speaker 10: Thus far, Operation Epic Fury has delivered twice the air 1658 01:32:05,120 --> 01:32:08,360 Speaker 10: power of shock and awe of Iraq in two thousand 1659 01:32:08,360 --> 01:32:13,479 Speaker 10: and three. Minus Paul Bremer and the nation building, the 1660 01:32:13,560 --> 01:32:17,720 Speaker 10: campaign has seven times the intensity of Israel's previous operations 1661 01:32:17,720 --> 01:32:22,400 Speaker 10: against Iran during the Twelve Day War. Seven times. And 1662 01:32:22,479 --> 01:32:26,200 Speaker 10: as President Trump said, more and larger waves are coming. 1663 01:32:26,240 --> 01:32:31,200 Speaker 10: We are just getting started. We are accelerating, not decelerating. 1664 01:32:31,840 --> 01:32:35,519 Speaker 10: Iran's capabilities are evaporating by the hour, while American strength 1665 01:32:35,560 --> 01:32:39,720 Speaker 10: grows fiercer, smarter, and utterly dominant. More bombers and more 1666 01:32:39,760 --> 01:32:42,320 Speaker 10: fighters are arriving just today. 1667 01:32:43,439 --> 01:32:46,760 Speaker 6: So, Ruthie, as you listen to that, from an Israeli perspective, 1668 01:32:46,960 --> 01:32:49,800 Speaker 6: what is the metric of victory? When would this be 1669 01:32:50,000 --> 01:32:53,519 Speaker 6: over and when would the Israeli population be satisfied with 1670 01:32:53,640 --> 01:32:55,560 Speaker 6: this operation having been completed? 1671 01:32:57,240 --> 01:33:00,479 Speaker 31: Well, it's impossible to know exactly when it'll be And 1672 01:33:00,520 --> 01:33:04,680 Speaker 31: as Secretary Hegseth said in a press conference yesterday. 1673 01:33:04,680 --> 01:33:06,559 Speaker 7: To one of the reporters, you think I'm going to. 1674 01:33:06,600 --> 01:33:09,519 Speaker 31: Answer a question and let the enemy hear it, and 1675 01:33:09,600 --> 01:33:12,599 Speaker 31: something along those lines. I will say one thing though 1676 01:33:12,640 --> 01:33:18,400 Speaker 31: about the forever war issue. In fairness to the United 1677 01:33:18,400 --> 01:33:20,719 Speaker 31: States for going into that forever war, and in fairness 1678 01:33:20,800 --> 01:33:24,880 Speaker 31: to Israel, and Israel has been vilified for pushing the 1679 01:33:25,000 --> 01:33:28,080 Speaker 31: US into war with Iraq, but in fact, Israel never 1680 01:33:28,160 --> 01:33:31,639 Speaker 31: wanted Iraq. Israel has said all along that Iran should 1681 01:33:31,640 --> 01:33:36,200 Speaker 31: be the target all along. In fairness, Americans a never 1682 01:33:36,320 --> 01:33:39,519 Speaker 31: liked to go to war and also never study the 1683 01:33:39,640 --> 01:33:45,000 Speaker 31: enemy properly, and certainly not the jihadist Islamist enemy. And 1684 01:33:45,080 --> 01:33:48,400 Speaker 31: now the difference is that President Trump, in my opinion, 1685 01:33:48,479 --> 01:33:51,000 Speaker 31: I think the President Trump finally, you know, he's got 1686 01:33:51,000 --> 01:33:53,280 Speaker 31: these gut instincts. A lot of people make fun of 1687 01:33:53,360 --> 01:33:56,680 Speaker 31: him because he doesn't know how to articulate his positions 1688 01:33:56,720 --> 01:33:59,639 Speaker 31: as well as some pundits do on his behalf. 1689 01:34:00,080 --> 01:34:01,360 Speaker 7: But he has the. 1690 01:34:01,240 --> 01:34:06,920 Speaker 31: Most healthy gut instincts I've ever seen, and he's putting 1691 01:34:06,960 --> 01:34:07,599 Speaker 31: them to use. 1692 01:34:08,000 --> 01:34:09,960 Speaker 7: That combined with Prime Minister. 1693 01:34:09,800 --> 01:34:15,479 Speaker 31: N'itanill savvy and experience, I think is a killer combo too. 1694 01:34:15,600 --> 01:34:17,120 Speaker 7: And you'll excuse the pun. 1695 01:34:20,439 --> 01:34:22,840 Speaker 1: Ruthie, Yeah, that's actually a great way of looking at it. 1696 01:34:23,240 --> 01:34:27,439 Speaker 1: And we really appreciate your time. Stay safe, obviously, so 1697 01:34:27,479 --> 01:34:30,080 Speaker 1: we really appreciate you. Absolutely. Good to see you. 1698 01:34:30,439 --> 01:34:31,160 Speaker 17: Thank you so much. 1699 01:34:31,200 --> 01:34:31,760 Speaker 4: Good to see you. 1700 01:34:32,080 --> 01:34:32,519 Speaker 7: Thank you. 1701 01:34:33,400 --> 01:34:36,880 Speaker 1: Okay, Ruthy, Hey, let's talk Medicare for a second, because 1702 01:34:36,880 --> 01:34:39,160 Speaker 1: a lot of folks aren't getting the full story. Most 1703 01:34:39,200 --> 01:34:42,920 Speaker 1: Medicare agents push Medicare advantage plans even when they're not 1704 01:34:43,040 --> 01:34:46,160 Speaker 1: right for you. So why is that. Well, it's because 1705 01:34:46,200 --> 01:34:48,120 Speaker 1: that's where the money is for them. Oh what a shock. 1706 01:34:48,200 --> 01:34:51,200 Speaker 1: The money is involved. But seniors, though, here's the problem. 1707 01:34:51,240 --> 01:34:54,439 Speaker 1: They're paying the price and that's what makes Chapter different. 1708 01:34:54,479 --> 01:34:59,200 Speaker 1: They walk you through original Medicare, MEDIGAP, Medicare Advantage, and 1709 01:34:59,280 --> 01:35:02,679 Speaker 1: Part D with the pros and the cons all laid 1710 01:35:02,720 --> 01:35:04,800 Speaker 1: out so you can make the right call for your 1711 01:35:04,840 --> 01:35:07,800 Speaker 1: health needs. Hey, I'm sixty one. I'll be getting in 1712 01:35:07,840 --> 01:35:11,000 Speaker 1: line for this. By the way, there's a woman named Donna, 1713 01:35:11,080 --> 01:35:14,240 Speaker 1: and she said her Chapter advisor walked her through every 1714 01:35:14,280 --> 01:35:16,559 Speaker 1: option and explained everything in a way that she could 1715 01:35:16,560 --> 01:35:21,840 Speaker 1: actually understand. Plus they saved her thousands of dollars. They 1716 01:35:21,880 --> 01:35:24,600 Speaker 1: basically dumbed it down, which I love. If you're on 1717 01:35:24,720 --> 01:35:26,800 Speaker 1: Medicare or will be soon, this is what you do. 1718 01:35:26,840 --> 01:35:31,639 Speaker 1: You call eight one four chapter to learn about enrollment 1719 01:35:31,640 --> 01:35:35,040 Speaker 1: options and find ways to save. It is free, it's quick. 1720 01:35:35,600 --> 01:35:37,840 Speaker 1: They can review those options, all of them in under 1721 01:35:37,840 --> 01:35:42,720 Speaker 1: twenty minutes. Most people wish they had called sooner. All right, 1722 01:35:42,800 --> 01:35:46,200 Speaker 1: still to come here on American Sunrise. Two US mosques 1723 01:35:46,280 --> 01:35:53,440 Speaker 1: under scrutiny today, honoring Aron's fallen dictator and echoing regime propaganda. 1724 01:35:53,880 --> 01:35:57,200 Speaker 1: Will unpack the details and show you the locations after 1725 01:35:57,280 --> 01:36:06,320 Speaker 1: the break. 1726 01:36:09,280 --> 01:36:10,559 Speaker 5: Let's spill some Tea. 1727 01:36:15,560 --> 01:36:18,280 Speaker 25: Let's spill some Tea is sponsored by Artillery Tea Company, 1728 01:36:18,360 --> 01:36:21,800 Speaker 25: the veteran owns Patriotic t brand delivering premium hoole leaf 1729 01:36:21,840 --> 01:36:26,000 Speaker 25: tea and biodegradable sachets that brew twice as strong Patriots. 1730 01:36:26,040 --> 01:36:28,200 Speaker 25: If you love great tea on your terms, check out 1731 01:36:28,200 --> 01:36:31,200 Speaker 25: the Patriots Brew Club for automatic shipments that you control. 1732 01:36:31,680 --> 01:36:34,880 Speaker 25: You can cancel or swap flavors anytime with no commitments. 1733 01:36:35,160 --> 01:36:38,600 Speaker 25: You'll also get free shipping on every order, tiered discounts 1734 01:36:38,640 --> 01:36:41,639 Speaker 25: up to twenty percent off, and free milestone rewards along 1735 01:36:41,680 --> 01:36:46,280 Speaker 25: the way. 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A mom's at the Michigan 1745 01:37:23,320 --> 01:37:28,000 Speaker 25: Center went further, calling America's strike illegal, attacking President Trump, 1746 01:37:28,080 --> 01:37:31,599 Speaker 25: and pushing unverified claims spread by Iranian state media. 1747 01:37:32,040 --> 01:37:33,040 Speaker 4: Take a look at how this. 1748 01:37:33,120 --> 01:37:36,200 Speaker 25: A mom in Michigan eulogized the Ayatola. 1749 01:37:36,800 --> 01:37:41,519 Speaker 1: I know that you love to end this life this way, 1750 01:37:43,960 --> 01:37:53,040 Speaker 1: to be remembered forever and ever. That tilte the the 1751 01:37:58,120 --> 01:38:01,120 Speaker 1: that is an honor, that. 1752 01:38:01,240 --> 01:38:06,080 Speaker 19: Is a pleasure to be paradise of a Los Pano 1753 01:38:06,200 --> 01:38:07,000 Speaker 19: At the AA. 1754 01:38:09,160 --> 01:38:12,360 Speaker 25: Wow to discuss more, let's bring in doctor Gina, Terrence Bates, 1755 01:38:12,360 --> 01:38:16,080 Speaker 25: and David Brody. David, this is really really concerning to 1756 01:38:16,160 --> 01:38:19,719 Speaker 25: see my family. Actually my hometown is in Michigan, really 1757 01:38:19,720 --> 01:38:22,760 Speaker 25: close by in this area and it's terrifying to me 1758 01:38:23,120 --> 01:38:25,240 Speaker 25: that my family is there. I mean, these sleeper cells 1759 01:38:25,240 --> 01:38:27,840 Speaker 25: are definitely a thing throughout the United States. And if 1760 01:38:27,840 --> 01:38:31,320 Speaker 25: people are eulogizing the Iatola, I mean, this is unbelievable. 1761 01:38:31,360 --> 01:38:31,679 Speaker 7: David. 1762 01:38:32,720 --> 01:38:35,519 Speaker 1: Yeah, And it's been happening for a while, a long time, 1763 01:38:36,160 --> 01:38:38,680 Speaker 1: a few decades or at least a couple I'd say 1764 01:38:38,680 --> 01:38:42,200 Speaker 1: a decade or two for sure, it's been around, and 1765 01:38:42,280 --> 01:38:44,719 Speaker 1: Dearborn is like round zero for all of this. They've 1766 01:38:44,720 --> 01:38:46,519 Speaker 1: got what is it, the call to prayer whatever they 1767 01:38:46,560 --> 01:38:48,880 Speaker 1: call it, and I forgot what they It's literally like 1768 01:38:48,960 --> 01:38:50,600 Speaker 1: in the streets there you hear it, like is it 1769 01:38:50,720 --> 01:38:53,959 Speaker 1: five times a day? Something along those lines. It's insane. 1770 01:38:54,680 --> 01:38:58,640 Speaker 1: Those city council meetings are just like out of control 1771 01:38:58,760 --> 01:39:02,880 Speaker 1: in Dearborn, Michigan terms of the ideology coming from there. 1772 01:39:03,200 --> 01:39:06,000 Speaker 1: So there's all of that. But look, I mean, you know, 1773 01:39:06,000 --> 01:39:09,080 Speaker 1: we always talk about what's going on in Iran, but 1774 01:39:09,240 --> 01:39:11,200 Speaker 1: this is linked to it, right, I mean, this is 1775 01:39:12,280 --> 01:39:14,360 Speaker 1: if you don't think and I know you all do 1776 01:39:14,400 --> 01:39:16,120 Speaker 1: think this, but if people out there don't think there 1777 01:39:16,160 --> 01:39:19,880 Speaker 1: are Iranian sleeper cells in places like Michigan and other 1778 01:39:19,920 --> 01:39:22,080 Speaker 1: places around the country, then you're kidding yourselves. And so 1779 01:39:23,120 --> 01:39:25,160 Speaker 1: the point is when you take out the Ayatola and 1780 01:39:25,200 --> 01:39:27,760 Speaker 1: you look for regime change in Iran, and I'm not 1781 01:39:27,800 --> 01:39:31,240 Speaker 1: suggesting it's going to be easy, but that at least 1782 01:39:31,320 --> 01:39:34,640 Speaker 1: is sending a message and trying to maybe stop the 1783 01:39:34,680 --> 01:39:39,479 Speaker 1: disconnect between what's happening in Iran at the regime level 1784 01:39:40,439 --> 01:39:43,040 Speaker 1: that filters on down to the Iranian sleeper cells somehow, 1785 01:39:43,080 --> 01:39:44,320 Speaker 1: some way teavates. 1786 01:39:45,560 --> 01:39:50,200 Speaker 6: Yeah, and what I'm seeing here is another example of 1787 01:39:50,320 --> 01:39:53,320 Speaker 6: Islamic extremism on the streets of the United States, right 1788 01:39:53,320 --> 01:39:54,160 Speaker 6: here at home. 1789 01:39:54,439 --> 01:39:55,519 Speaker 3: That's impacting us. 1790 01:39:55,800 --> 01:39:58,599 Speaker 6: And even if you broaden the scope David and doctor Gina, 1791 01:39:59,080 --> 01:40:02,960 Speaker 6: this is an example of how these Islamists aren't willing 1792 01:40:02,960 --> 01:40:06,120 Speaker 6: to assimilate to American culture. They're here in our country, 1793 01:40:06,160 --> 01:40:09,720 Speaker 6: they're taking advantage of our services. Some may even be 1794 01:40:09,800 --> 01:40:12,400 Speaker 6: here in terms of those sleeper cells that David mentioned, 1795 01:40:12,560 --> 01:40:16,400 Speaker 6: but they don't want to assimilate, and they're holding high 1796 01:40:16,479 --> 01:40:19,960 Speaker 6: those values that are counter American and that America is 1797 01:40:20,000 --> 01:40:23,720 Speaker 6: now countering quite literally in aron, doctor Gina. 1798 01:40:24,479 --> 01:40:27,160 Speaker 4: At what point do we call this treason? And at 1799 01:40:27,200 --> 01:40:31,240 Speaker 4: what point do we prosecute Therein to me, I just 1800 01:40:31,280 --> 01:40:35,920 Speaker 4: don't understand. You know, we come down on conservatives for 1801 01:40:36,600 --> 01:40:41,000 Speaker 4: debating ideologies. We come down on conservatives for making statements 1802 01:40:41,000 --> 01:40:44,120 Speaker 4: that are true, like boys are not girls and girls 1803 01:40:44,120 --> 01:40:47,760 Speaker 4: are not boys, and you can literally be penalized in 1804 01:40:47,840 --> 01:40:51,960 Speaker 4: our legal system for saying that, and yet they can 1805 01:40:52,000 --> 01:40:56,040 Speaker 4: say this. I I just don't understand. There's such a 1806 01:40:56,120 --> 01:40:59,760 Speaker 4: bizarre hypocrisy happening right now in our culture that is 1807 01:40:59,800 --> 01:41:04,720 Speaker 4: so targeting conservatives and I'm gonna say it, Christians, that 1808 01:41:04,960 --> 01:41:09,639 Speaker 4: is completely unjust in our entire judiciary needs to be revamped. Yeah, 1809 01:41:09,920 --> 01:41:11,040 Speaker 4: full agreement there, Gina. 1810 01:41:11,120 --> 01:41:13,280 Speaker 25: All right, Still to come on American Sunrise, our own 1811 01:41:13,320 --> 01:41:15,600 Speaker 25: doctor Gina is standing by with the top story that 1812 01:41:15,640 --> 01:41:18,120 Speaker 25: she's keeping her eye on today. The One to Watch 1813 01:41:18,160 --> 01:41:19,280 Speaker 25: is next after the break. 1814 01:41:19,320 --> 01:41:40,080 Speaker 4: Don't miss it, all right, welcome back to American Sunrise. 1815 01:41:40,120 --> 01:41:41,880 Speaker 4: I'm back to g Thanks so much for being with 1816 01:41:42,000 --> 01:41:44,559 Speaker 4: us today. It is time now for the One to Watch. 1817 01:41:44,640 --> 01:41:47,280 Speaker 4: And here's what I'm keeping my eye on today. Footage 1818 01:41:47,280 --> 01:41:51,880 Speaker 4: from former President Bill Clinton's deposition before lawmakers last week 1819 01:41:51,920 --> 01:41:55,080 Speaker 4: officially released for the public. I can't stop watching. I 1820 01:41:55,120 --> 01:41:59,400 Speaker 4: don't know why. It includes one draw jaw dropping moment 1821 01:41:59,479 --> 01:42:03,519 Speaker 4: among men actually, but this one. During the hearing part 1822 01:42:03,520 --> 01:42:08,160 Speaker 4: of the progression part of the congressional probe into Jeffrey Epstein, 1823 01:42:08,240 --> 01:42:12,519 Speaker 4: South Carolina Congresswoman Nancy Mace asked the former president why 1824 01:42:12,560 --> 01:42:16,479 Speaker 4: Epstein would say he quote likes him young. Here's what 1825 01:42:16,479 --> 01:42:17,040 Speaker 4: that looks like. 1826 01:42:17,600 --> 01:42:21,280 Speaker 9: Witnesses who testified in the Epstein cases that Epstein said 1827 01:42:22,000 --> 01:42:24,840 Speaker 9: you quote like them young. Why would Epstein say that 1828 01:42:24,880 --> 01:42:25,280 Speaker 9: about you? 1829 01:42:25,360 --> 01:42:26,479 Speaker 1: Are you asking his opinion? 1830 01:42:27,520 --> 01:42:30,240 Speaker 9: I'm asking him to think about why mister Epstein would 1831 01:42:30,240 --> 01:42:32,160 Speaker 9: say simply, why would Epstein say that? 1832 01:42:32,360 --> 01:42:34,760 Speaker 30: Was asking you to try to be in mister Epstein's 1833 01:42:34,760 --> 01:42:38,840 Speaker 30: mind and guess at what mister Epstein would have thought about. 1834 01:42:38,640 --> 01:42:40,240 Speaker 9: Likes them young referring to girls. 1835 01:42:44,360 --> 01:42:50,000 Speaker 7: First of all, that's not true. 1836 01:42:50,760 --> 01:42:53,760 Speaker 9: That's not true that I have any. 1837 01:42:57,120 --> 01:42:58,600 Speaker 1: Interesting hunderage. 1838 01:42:59,160 --> 01:43:01,120 Speaker 9: I didn't say under age, I said, I said young. 1839 01:43:01,800 --> 01:43:02,599 Speaker 1: But it's still. 1840 01:43:06,280 --> 01:43:09,439 Speaker 4: She actually asked, as a follow up question, something along 1841 01:43:09,479 --> 01:43:10,880 Speaker 4: the lines, I don't know if you guys watched the 1842 01:43:10,880 --> 01:43:13,439 Speaker 4: whole thing. Gosh, I'm a junkie, I realize sometimes. She 1843 01:43:13,560 --> 01:43:17,320 Speaker 4: actually asked, she actually goes our interns young? 1844 01:43:19,520 --> 01:43:22,679 Speaker 7: Did see that? Wow? She went there. 1845 01:43:24,240 --> 01:43:27,240 Speaker 4: I'm following this because there's still a lot there are 1846 01:43:27,280 --> 01:43:31,640 Speaker 4: still a lot of unanswered questions. David Brodie, And uh, 1847 01:43:32,120 --> 01:43:34,840 Speaker 4: this is just I don't know. This is sport for me. 1848 01:43:35,000 --> 01:43:37,919 Speaker 4: I don't I don't do football or any of that anymore. 1849 01:43:38,040 --> 01:43:40,160 Speaker 4: I just I just watched things like this and it's 1850 01:43:40,240 --> 01:43:41,360 Speaker 4: it's very entertaining. 1851 01:43:42,400 --> 01:43:44,360 Speaker 1: Yield the floor to the man in the blue suit. 1852 01:43:44,400 --> 01:43:46,080 Speaker 1: I think you were chomping at the bit, sir, to 1853 01:43:46,120 --> 01:43:46,639 Speaker 1: say something. 1854 01:43:47,040 --> 01:43:49,960 Speaker 6: Yeah, so I was just gonna say. 1855 01:43:48,439 --> 01:43:51,960 Speaker 4: That I can't see that farm old. 1856 01:43:50,800 --> 01:43:54,559 Speaker 6: But all good, all good. So, as I was watching 1857 01:43:54,560 --> 01:43:57,080 Speaker 6: all the similar to you, doctor Gene, I've been fascinated. 1858 01:43:57,400 --> 01:44:00,400 Speaker 6: I have to say I kind of lost sense of 1859 01:44:00,439 --> 01:44:02,920 Speaker 6: the substance of it all because of how much his. 1860 01:44:02,920 --> 01:44:03,679 Speaker 3: Hands were shaky. 1861 01:44:03,920 --> 01:44:05,920 Speaker 6: I mean he was shaky as he was holding papers, 1862 01:44:06,080 --> 01:44:07,519 Speaker 6: and I was concerned that he was going to have 1863 01:44:07,560 --> 01:44:09,280 Speaker 6: a heart attack, that the stress of all of this 1864 01:44:09,640 --> 01:44:12,360 Speaker 6: was going to cause something. I realized he's getting older. 1865 01:44:12,720 --> 01:44:14,880 Speaker 3: I looked at it. He doesn't have Parkinson's or anything, 1866 01:44:15,120 --> 01:44:15,639 Speaker 3: but he does. 1867 01:44:15,680 --> 01:44:19,519 Speaker 1: He lost me think of everything. There's talk that he does. 1868 01:44:19,600 --> 01:44:22,120 Speaker 1: There's talk that he does in the early onsets of it, 1869 01:44:22,200 --> 01:44:24,320 Speaker 1: and I know that's been discussed whether or not he 1870 01:44:24,360 --> 01:44:26,400 Speaker 1: actually does. And you look at his gate away. 1871 01:44:26,400 --> 01:44:27,040 Speaker 4: He walks too. 1872 01:44:27,600 --> 01:44:28,800 Speaker 1: Yeah, he's got something going on. 1873 01:44:29,560 --> 01:44:31,759 Speaker 6: Yeah that's that's That was my takeaway. 1874 01:44:31,880 --> 01:44:34,960 Speaker 4: Let's just say we had vintage Clinton, right. That was 1875 01:44:35,400 --> 01:44:37,840 Speaker 4: not just with him, with Hillary too. It was you 1876 01:44:38,000 --> 01:44:40,439 Speaker 4: kept waiting for them to say, depends on what the 1877 01:44:40,479 --> 01:44:42,679 Speaker 4: definition of is is, et cetera. Okay, we got a wround, 1878 01:44:42,880 --> 01:44:45,040 Speaker 4: were room next, good building, Now live the street, see 1879 01:44:45,040 --> 01:44:45,719 Speaker 4: you tomorrow, guys 1880 01:44:46,120 --> 01:44:47,559 Speaker 1: What difference does it make