1 00:00:01,920 --> 00:00:06,840 Speaker 1: Ahead on American Sunrise shut down day two. What exactly 2 00:00:06,960 --> 00:00:11,200 Speaker 1: is Chuck Schumer's exit strategy and is there any end 3 00:00:11,280 --> 00:00:14,680 Speaker 1: in sight? We're gonna ask Texas Congressman Randy Weber, he'll 4 00:00:14,720 --> 00:00:20,040 Speaker 1: be here live. Plus you're fired. Mass layoffs a federal 5 00:00:20,079 --> 00:00:24,560 Speaker 1: employees expected to happen any day now due to the shutdown. 6 00:00:24,720 --> 00:00:28,200 Speaker 1: Plus what programs could be impacted. We're gonna take a 7 00:00:28,280 --> 00:00:33,519 Speaker 1: closer look and cleaning up crime ravs on Brian Glenn 8 00:00:33,640 --> 00:00:36,960 Speaker 1: was in Memphis with the Justice Department. There's Pambondi there 9 00:00:37,000 --> 00:00:40,040 Speaker 1: as troops get ready to fix the mess in Memphis. 10 00:00:40,600 --> 00:00:43,440 Speaker 1: We have those stories and more as American Sunrise starts 11 00:00:44,120 --> 00:00:49,480 Speaker 1: right now. Good morning, America. 12 00:00:49,640 --> 00:00:51,240 Speaker 2: Welcome to American Sunrise. 13 00:00:52,400 --> 00:00:54,960 Speaker 3: Whether it's culture, we have breaking news to share with 14 00:00:55,040 --> 00:00:56,000 Speaker 3: you politics. 15 00:00:56,160 --> 00:00:59,160 Speaker 1: President Trump is joining us live now from Florida. 16 00:01:00,160 --> 00:01:02,680 Speaker 4: We've got your cover. This is what it looks like 17 00:01:02,800 --> 00:01:06,319 Speaker 4: to be a patriot. We have to protect the American family. 18 00:01:07,200 --> 00:01:09,240 Speaker 2: The American dream is still alive. 19 00:01:10,560 --> 00:01:12,679 Speaker 4: I'm David Brody, I'm Terrence, and. 20 00:01:12,560 --> 00:01:19,680 Speaker 2: I'm doctor Gina. Okay, good morning, i am doctor Gina. 21 00:01:19,720 --> 00:01:21,920 Speaker 3: We are live with you from the Palm Beach. Just 22 00:01:22,000 --> 00:01:24,640 Speaker 3: let's bring in David Brody. He's in Washington, DC, and 23 00:01:24,720 --> 00:01:26,200 Speaker 3: tea bases in our Denver news room. 24 00:01:26,480 --> 00:01:30,960 Speaker 4: Good morning, gentlemen, Good morning Gina, doctor Gena, and David. 25 00:01:31,000 --> 00:01:32,959 Speaker 4: Good morning, doctor Gene. I don't know if you have 26 00:01:33,000 --> 00:01:35,600 Speaker 4: a referee shirt around anywhere, but you might want to 27 00:01:35,640 --> 00:01:37,640 Speaker 4: go get it, because I'm picking a fight with David 28 00:01:37,760 --> 00:01:40,119 Speaker 4: right now. I'm starting the show off picking a fight 29 00:01:40,160 --> 00:01:44,520 Speaker 4: with David. Here's the backstory David. CBS News has this 30 00:01:44,600 --> 00:01:48,279 Speaker 4: headline which reads Trump issues executive order declaring any attack 31 00:01:48,320 --> 00:01:51,320 Speaker 4: on Cutter be treated as a threat to US security. 32 00:01:51,360 --> 00:01:53,480 Speaker 4: He goes on to write, in the event of such 33 00:01:53,520 --> 00:01:56,600 Speaker 4: an attack, the United States shall take all lawful and 34 00:01:56,640 --> 00:02:02,360 Speaker 4: appropriate measures, including diplomatic, economic, and, if necessary, military, to 35 00:02:02,440 --> 00:02:04,840 Speaker 4: defend the interests of the United States and of the 36 00:02:04,880 --> 00:02:08,560 Speaker 4: state of Cutter, and to restore peace and stability. So 37 00:02:08,639 --> 00:02:11,680 Speaker 4: that's the backdrop. Here's where we're gonna argue David, because 38 00:02:11,680 --> 00:02:14,480 Speaker 4: I'm gonna say I told you so. The context of 39 00:02:14,520 --> 00:02:18,560 Speaker 4: all of this, I believe, is the Israeli attack on 40 00:02:19,240 --> 00:02:22,600 Speaker 4: I said on you said in we talked semantics Cutter 41 00:02:23,200 --> 00:02:25,880 Speaker 4: just a little while ago, and so I'm smiling here 42 00:02:25,919 --> 00:02:28,200 Speaker 4: because it is semantics. But if you remember we had 43 00:02:28,240 --> 00:02:30,320 Speaker 4: a conversation. I think that's where a lot of this 44 00:02:30,440 --> 00:02:34,440 Speaker 4: is coming from. In fact, President Trump, we're hearing even 45 00:02:34,480 --> 00:02:36,840 Speaker 4: asked Benjamin NETANYAHUO the other day when he was at 46 00:02:36,840 --> 00:02:39,120 Speaker 4: the White House to call cutter and to some degree 47 00:02:39,160 --> 00:02:42,080 Speaker 4: apologize for that attack. What SAYE? And I know You've 48 00:02:42,160 --> 00:02:44,760 Speaker 4: got lots of things on your mind, but I figured 49 00:02:44,760 --> 00:02:46,880 Speaker 4: i'd at least start with a little bit of dissension 50 00:02:46,880 --> 00:02:48,079 Speaker 4: within the ranks between us. 51 00:02:48,680 --> 00:02:50,959 Speaker 1: Well, let me just be clear noticeention in the ranks. 52 00:02:51,000 --> 00:02:53,360 Speaker 1: I agree with you. Of course it was because Israel 53 00:02:53,480 --> 00:02:56,960 Speaker 1: hit Qatar in on whatever you want to call it. 54 00:02:57,720 --> 00:03:02,080 Speaker 1: That is definitely that's definitely the But let's be clear here. Look, 55 00:03:02,560 --> 00:03:04,040 Speaker 1: I want to say a couple of things. You know, 56 00:03:04,720 --> 00:03:07,519 Speaker 1: Mega agenda thumbs up, right, we know that that's low 57 00:03:07,560 --> 00:03:10,680 Speaker 1: hanging fruit. I've said I've been a big Maga agenda 58 00:03:10,720 --> 00:03:14,560 Speaker 1: fan for really ever since the Escalator. Okay, but but 59 00:03:14,680 --> 00:03:17,160 Speaker 1: here's the thing. And I may not be good at 60 00:03:17,200 --> 00:03:21,800 Speaker 1: ten dimensional geopolitical chess here, but what the heck is 61 00:03:21,840 --> 00:03:25,080 Speaker 1: going on here? Seriously? I mean, I get it, Guitar 62 00:03:25,360 --> 00:03:27,880 Speaker 1: is you know we have a working relationship with quitar 63 00:03:28,000 --> 00:03:31,720 Speaker 1: I get that. Geopolitical stuff. But this is a bridge 64 00:03:31,720 --> 00:03:35,160 Speaker 1: too far. This is a whole other level. I am sorry, 65 00:03:35,640 --> 00:03:41,160 Speaker 1: but we're going to shed potentially American blood in defense 66 00:03:41,240 --> 00:03:46,400 Speaker 1: of Qatar. That ain't make America great again. That's not maga. 67 00:03:47,120 --> 00:03:49,560 Speaker 1: This I do not like, Doctor g. 68 00:03:50,120 --> 00:03:52,000 Speaker 3: I'll tell you, actually, I think it's me who's going 69 00:03:52,040 --> 00:03:55,040 Speaker 3: to have the exception with you, David Bradie, because I'll 70 00:03:55,040 --> 00:03:58,720 Speaker 3: tell you why this is maga in my other life, 71 00:03:59,000 --> 00:04:01,880 Speaker 3: and my other life is a publican advisor and strategist. 72 00:04:02,000 --> 00:04:05,480 Speaker 3: I can tell you that I can see a reason 73 00:04:05,560 --> 00:04:09,360 Speaker 3: why President Trump might have done this that is very maga. 74 00:04:09,560 --> 00:04:12,800 Speaker 3: There is, especially among the younger base, as you know, 75 00:04:13,680 --> 00:04:21,000 Speaker 3: a growing sentiment that President Trump is is in cahoots 76 00:04:21,080 --> 00:04:23,360 Speaker 3: with net Yahoo. I'm just going to say it like that, 77 00:04:24,320 --> 00:04:27,280 Speaker 3: and that we're hearing more and more from a younger generation. 78 00:04:27,400 --> 00:04:29,440 Speaker 3: You saw what happened. I believe it was a turning 79 00:04:29,480 --> 00:04:33,839 Speaker 3: point earlier in the year, the survey that that generation 80 00:04:33,920 --> 00:04:38,560 Speaker 3: does not like net Yahoo. And if President Trump comes 81 00:04:38,600 --> 00:04:41,839 Speaker 3: out and says something like this, it definitely dispels that 82 00:04:41,880 --> 00:04:44,400 Speaker 3: pretty quickly. How are you going to say President Trump 83 00:04:44,839 --> 00:04:47,080 Speaker 3: is in cahoots with net Yahoo and that he takes 84 00:04:47,480 --> 00:04:50,520 Speaker 3: orders from net Yahoo, which is a big look on Twitter, 85 00:04:50,560 --> 00:04:52,400 Speaker 3: look on next. I don't have to tell you this 86 00:04:52,440 --> 00:04:54,000 Speaker 3: is out there. I don't know how you're going to 87 00:04:54,080 --> 00:04:56,880 Speaker 3: say that when he had something like this. Also, I 88 00:04:56,920 --> 00:05:00,680 Speaker 3: think that you know, Katar does not want They have 89 00:05:00,760 --> 00:05:03,360 Speaker 3: a lot of money and they do not want these 90 00:05:03,480 --> 00:05:07,479 Speaker 3: terrorists hiding in their midst. So I imagine maybe, and I 91 00:05:07,520 --> 00:05:09,640 Speaker 3: don't know anything, This is not me talking about something 92 00:05:09,680 --> 00:05:12,839 Speaker 3: I know, but I imagine maybe a phone call went 93 00:05:12,880 --> 00:05:16,680 Speaker 3: out from Katari leaders saying something along the lines of 94 00:05:16,880 --> 00:05:19,880 Speaker 3: we will self rid of any terrorists. You don't have 95 00:05:19,880 --> 00:05:21,600 Speaker 3: to worry about terrorists being here. We don't want them 96 00:05:21,640 --> 00:05:25,599 Speaker 3: here anyway blowing things up, but we need you to 97 00:05:25,680 --> 00:05:28,800 Speaker 3: call on net Yahoo to not bomb us again. That 98 00:05:28,960 --> 00:05:30,919 Speaker 3: that's how I think that went down. Just from a 99 00:05:30,960 --> 00:05:34,200 Speaker 3: strategic standpoint, David, it makes abc sense to me. 100 00:05:35,000 --> 00:05:42,479 Speaker 1: Listen, we're gonna talk more about this guy. That all 101 00:05:42,560 --> 00:05:46,000 Speaker 1: may be true, Gina, for sure, but a central tenet 102 00:05:46,000 --> 00:05:48,679 Speaker 1: of MAGA is not to get tangled up in foreign 103 00:05:49,880 --> 00:05:53,279 Speaker 1: entanglements or foreign affairs, if you will. And this is 104 00:05:53,320 --> 00:05:55,040 Speaker 1: a great example because. 105 00:05:54,800 --> 00:05:56,720 Speaker 3: In the shocking David, I'm not going to take that 106 00:05:56,800 --> 00:05:59,480 Speaker 3: military yeah, it was shocking. I'm not gonna take that away, 107 00:05:59,480 --> 00:06:01,880 Speaker 3: but I'm gonna say from a strictly Maga perspective, I 108 00:06:01,880 --> 00:06:04,000 Speaker 3: can see how it would maybe not be the worst thing. 109 00:06:05,640 --> 00:06:07,240 Speaker 4: Hey, guys, let's get our BIB another way. I have 110 00:06:07,320 --> 00:06:09,760 Speaker 4: promised we'll talk more about this. We'll talk more about 111 00:06:10,279 --> 00:06:12,400 Speaker 4: I've got some thoughts too, all right, Doctor gena our 112 00:06:12,400 --> 00:06:13,680 Speaker 4: Bible verse please. 113 00:06:13,480 --> 00:06:13,920 Speaker 2: All right. 114 00:06:13,960 --> 00:06:16,960 Speaker 3: It is from Romans ten thirteen and New King James 115 00:06:17,080 --> 00:06:19,599 Speaker 3: version for whoever calls on the name. 116 00:06:19,400 --> 00:06:20,760 Speaker 2: Of the Lord shall be saved. 117 00:06:20,880 --> 00:06:24,040 Speaker 3: Pretty simple, but it also does say later in the Bible. 118 00:06:24,080 --> 00:06:25,320 Speaker 3: I just want to point this out because I think 119 00:06:25,320 --> 00:06:28,560 Speaker 3: it's very important. Many will come to me and say Lord, Lord, 120 00:06:28,960 --> 00:06:30,600 Speaker 3: and I will say I never knew you. 121 00:06:30,800 --> 00:06:33,440 Speaker 2: So it's not about just just calling on the name 122 00:06:33,440 --> 00:06:34,800 Speaker 2: of the Lord. You know. 123 00:06:35,040 --> 00:06:37,520 Speaker 3: It needs to be a spirit filled when you do it. 124 00:06:37,720 --> 00:06:41,359 Speaker 3: And if you do and you mean it, then you 125 00:06:41,440 --> 00:06:44,599 Speaker 3: will be saved. The government shutdown continues as it interstay to. 126 00:06:44,680 --> 00:06:47,720 Speaker 3: The Senate failed once again to pass the clean Continuing 127 00:06:47,880 --> 00:06:52,000 Speaker 3: Resolution due to Democrats concerns over healthcare. Vice President Jady 128 00:06:52,080 --> 00:06:56,120 Speaker 3: Vance had this message for Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer 129 00:06:56,200 --> 00:06:57,440 Speaker 3: of the Schumer shutdown. 130 00:06:57,800 --> 00:06:59,119 Speaker 5: So let me make one final point. 131 00:07:00,000 --> 00:07:02,599 Speaker 6: A lot of Americans are asking themselves why did this happen? 132 00:07:02,880 --> 00:07:05,240 Speaker 6: Why did the Democrats shut down the government despite, as 133 00:07:05,240 --> 00:07:08,359 Speaker 6: Caroline said, voting on the exact same piece of legislation 134 00:07:08,440 --> 00:07:10,440 Speaker 6: six months ago. And there are a lot of different 135 00:07:10,480 --> 00:07:12,120 Speaker 6: spins that we can put on it, a lot of 136 00:07:12,120 --> 00:07:14,200 Speaker 6: different answers that we could give all of them. True, 137 00:07:14,200 --> 00:07:16,200 Speaker 6: one answer I already gave is that they want to 138 00:07:16,200 --> 00:07:18,200 Speaker 6: give health care benefits to illegal aliens. 139 00:07:18,240 --> 00:07:19,040 Speaker 5: That is true. 140 00:07:19,200 --> 00:07:20,080 Speaker 7: They gave us. 141 00:07:20,160 --> 00:07:24,280 Speaker 6: Legislative text that would have undone us cutting off health 142 00:07:24,280 --> 00:07:26,840 Speaker 6: care benefits for illegal aliens. That's one of the things 143 00:07:27,080 --> 00:07:29,400 Speaker 6: that they ask for. But the reality here, and let's 144 00:07:29,440 --> 00:07:32,160 Speaker 6: be honest about the politics, is that Chuck Schumer is 145 00:07:32,280 --> 00:07:35,880 Speaker 6: terrified she's going to get a primary challenge from Alexandria 146 00:07:35,920 --> 00:07:40,040 Speaker 6: Ocassia Cortez. The reason why the American People's government is 147 00:07:40,080 --> 00:07:43,280 Speaker 6: shut down is because Chuck Schumer is listening to the 148 00:07:43,320 --> 00:07:46,120 Speaker 6: far left radicals in his own party because he's terrified 149 00:07:46,120 --> 00:07:47,400 Speaker 6: of a primary challenge. 150 00:07:49,000 --> 00:07:53,040 Speaker 3: More, let's bring in Texas Congressman Randy Weber, Congressman. Interesting, 151 00:07:53,240 --> 00:07:54,600 Speaker 3: you know, you go out on the street, you survey 152 00:07:54,600 --> 00:07:56,960 Speaker 3: one hundred people. No one even knows this is happening. 153 00:07:57,000 --> 00:07:59,360 Speaker 3: I mean, this is not something that concerns average Americans. 154 00:07:59,360 --> 00:08:01,800 Speaker 3: But if people do know about it, they have horrible 155 00:08:01,840 --> 00:08:06,280 Speaker 3: memories because so often the president, whoever that is, has 156 00:08:06,360 --> 00:08:10,080 Speaker 3: wanted to make the shutdown hurt badly, and they have 157 00:08:10,560 --> 00:08:13,320 Speaker 3: done things like, you know, made sure that they put 158 00:08:13,400 --> 00:08:17,119 Speaker 3: chains across our national parks and been very dramatic about 159 00:08:17,120 --> 00:08:19,960 Speaker 3: the shutdown, and the interviews are done it around Christmas 160 00:08:19,960 --> 00:08:21,960 Speaker 3: and this or that. That's not going to happen this 161 00:08:22,040 --> 00:08:25,160 Speaker 3: time in the average American probably isn't going to feel 162 00:08:25,160 --> 00:08:28,360 Speaker 3: it the way they did before because this president isn't dramatic. 163 00:08:28,400 --> 00:08:29,760 Speaker 2: He's pretty straightforward with people. 164 00:08:29,840 --> 00:08:32,680 Speaker 3: But the bottom line is this is the Schumer shutdown, no. 165 00:08:32,520 --> 00:08:34,600 Speaker 2: Matter how you slice it. 166 00:08:34,720 --> 00:08:39,120 Speaker 8: Congressman, well, absolutely, Gene, thanks for having me on Chuckle. 167 00:08:39,120 --> 00:08:41,320 Speaker 8: When you guys were talking a little order about starting 168 00:08:41,400 --> 00:08:43,840 Speaker 8: a fight with each other. I'll tell y'all didn't know 169 00:08:43,880 --> 00:08:45,920 Speaker 8: this about me. I used to fight in the rain 170 00:08:45,960 --> 00:08:48,160 Speaker 8: when I was in high school and I had to 171 00:08:48,240 --> 00:08:51,600 Speaker 8: quit because of trouble with my hands. The referee kept 172 00:08:51,600 --> 00:08:58,960 Speaker 8: stepping on them. But listen, this fight's been going I'm 173 00:08:59,000 --> 00:09:01,840 Speaker 8: in there since twenty third team. This is a fourth 174 00:09:01,880 --> 00:09:05,800 Speaker 8: shutdown now, President Obama. When he shut it down, he 175 00:09:06,400 --> 00:09:09,160 Speaker 8: chained the gates and stuff like that through walk through. 176 00:09:10,640 --> 00:09:12,480 Speaker 8: People should go be able to see the statue and 177 00:09:12,480 --> 00:09:15,960 Speaker 8: everything they wanted to see. Now comes the Schumer shut down, 178 00:09:15,960 --> 00:09:18,040 Speaker 8: and like y'all pointed out, and I appreciate what y'all 179 00:09:18,040 --> 00:09:21,000 Speaker 8: do so much, because, as y'all pointed out, this Schumer 180 00:09:21,080 --> 00:09:24,800 Speaker 8: shut down he started. They voted on this. You heard 181 00:09:24,840 --> 00:09:28,080 Speaker 8: the Jay, you heard the Vice President say. Democrats voted 182 00:09:28,120 --> 00:09:32,240 Speaker 8: for the same spending bill six months ago. Now they're 183 00:09:32,360 --> 00:09:36,719 Speaker 8: tactic tacking in one point seven trillion with the t 184 00:09:36,960 --> 00:09:41,760 Speaker 8: dollars for illegal health care and they lied about us, Jeane, 185 00:09:41,800 --> 00:09:44,840 Speaker 8: doctor Ane, more than you bargained for. I'm long winded here, 186 00:09:45,320 --> 00:09:48,960 Speaker 8: but when we started making those cuts for Medicaid, we 187 00:09:49,080 --> 00:09:52,920 Speaker 8: said no illegal aliens and no able body mails. You know, 188 00:09:53,000 --> 00:09:56,080 Speaker 8: twenty one and above should be on Medicaid, and the 189 00:09:56,120 --> 00:09:57,600 Speaker 8: Democrats lost their mind. 190 00:09:57,679 --> 00:09:59,200 Speaker 5: This is a continuation of that. 191 00:10:00,240 --> 00:10:02,760 Speaker 1: Yeah, for sure, there's a Hill headline out today, and 192 00:10:02,800 --> 00:10:05,559 Speaker 1: there's tons of headlines out there about these federal layoffs 193 00:10:05,559 --> 00:10:07,440 Speaker 1: that are just a day or two away. It could 194 00:10:07,440 --> 00:10:09,720 Speaker 1: happen any moment. We're waiting for it to happen. Today, 195 00:10:10,360 --> 00:10:13,839 Speaker 1: you've got the budget director, obviously, Russ Vote, telling Republicans 196 00:10:14,559 --> 00:10:17,320 Speaker 1: that they are coming. He said that on this shutdown call. 197 00:10:17,440 --> 00:10:20,560 Speaker 1: What do you know about that, Congressman, Because you know, 198 00:10:20,679 --> 00:10:23,480 Speaker 1: Russ Vote has been planning for this. When I say 199 00:10:23,480 --> 00:10:26,160 Speaker 1: planning for this, he knew the Democrats would shut down 200 00:10:26,160 --> 00:10:29,199 Speaker 1: the government and he's ready to go with a plan. 201 00:10:29,280 --> 00:10:32,120 Speaker 5: What do you think, Well, absolutely he is. 202 00:10:32,200 --> 00:10:35,360 Speaker 8: And we have to give President Trump kudos because he's 203 00:10:35,400 --> 00:10:37,840 Speaker 8: a business guy. He can see this coming. He knows 204 00:10:37,880 --> 00:10:41,160 Speaker 8: what's at stake. He'll operate through executive orders as much 205 00:10:41,200 --> 00:10:43,200 Speaker 8: as he can to get as much done as he 206 00:10:43,320 --> 00:10:46,120 Speaker 8: can and the people, and I so appreciate you all 207 00:10:46,160 --> 00:10:51,160 Speaker 8: pointing out that Chuck Schumer is afraid of a primary opponent, 208 00:10:51,240 --> 00:10:55,640 Speaker 8: you know, and this is about his political future, not 209 00:10:55,800 --> 00:10:59,240 Speaker 8: about the American public. I think Russ Vow, who's very 210 00:10:59,240 --> 00:11:02,280 Speaker 8: good on this, stuffs and Trump is too, saw that coming, 211 00:11:02,640 --> 00:11:05,200 Speaker 8: was making plans to be on top of this from 212 00:11:05,320 --> 00:11:09,760 Speaker 8: day one, and yet Chuck Schumer still persist him and 213 00:11:09,800 --> 00:11:12,800 Speaker 8: Hakeem Jeffries going out to the cameras and saying this 214 00:11:12,920 --> 00:11:16,080 Speaker 8: is all about Republicans and that's that could mean even 215 00:11:16,080 --> 00:11:17,000 Speaker 8: further from the truth. 216 00:11:18,320 --> 00:11:20,719 Speaker 4: All right, so how long do they keep up the charade? 217 00:11:20,760 --> 00:11:24,120 Speaker 4: How long are Democrats going to ultimately stretch this thing 218 00:11:24,200 --> 00:11:26,800 Speaker 4: out before we finally get back to a place where 219 00:11:26,800 --> 00:11:28,800 Speaker 4: we reopen the government and get back to life as 220 00:11:28,840 --> 00:11:29,320 Speaker 4: it should be. 221 00:11:30,000 --> 00:11:32,160 Speaker 8: You know, what was the Joki Berra said? The problem 222 00:11:32,200 --> 00:11:34,280 Speaker 8: with predicting is you're dealing with the future. 223 00:11:34,480 --> 00:11:36,600 Speaker 5: You know. I'll tell you what. 224 00:11:36,640 --> 00:11:39,520 Speaker 8: The longest one that I was in twenty eighteen, I 225 00:11:39,600 --> 00:11:44,320 Speaker 8: was there in twenty eighteen was thirty five days. The 226 00:11:44,400 --> 00:11:47,880 Speaker 8: shortest one was three days in January of twenty eighteen. 227 00:11:48,200 --> 00:11:50,880 Speaker 8: So you January twenty eighteen or December twenty eight we 228 00:11:50,920 --> 00:11:52,360 Speaker 8: actually had two shutdowns. 229 00:11:52,679 --> 00:11:56,199 Speaker 5: So we'll see how long they may. 230 00:11:56,240 --> 00:11:59,040 Speaker 4: I interrupt real quick. I want to interrupt, because all right, 231 00:11:59,320 --> 00:12:01,520 Speaker 4: I get it, it's probably not a fair question to 232 00:12:01,559 --> 00:12:04,520 Speaker 4: predict how long. But it seems to me there's an impasse. 233 00:12:04,880 --> 00:12:07,560 Speaker 4: Republicans aren't willing to budge on the whole issue of 234 00:12:07,679 --> 00:12:11,480 Speaker 4: healthcare for illegals, which is a principal position, and it 235 00:12:11,520 --> 00:12:14,080 Speaker 4: seems to me that Democrats aren't willing to budge on that. 236 00:12:14,080 --> 00:12:16,000 Speaker 4: That's what they want to achieve. So it seems to 237 00:12:16,000 --> 00:12:18,199 Speaker 4: where it is stealmate and neither side is going to 238 00:12:18,240 --> 00:12:19,840 Speaker 4: give on that. Am I wrong though? 239 00:12:20,520 --> 00:12:20,679 Speaker 1: No? 240 00:12:20,760 --> 00:12:21,520 Speaker 5: I think you're right. 241 00:12:21,559 --> 00:12:23,400 Speaker 8: And of course the sad thing about it is the 242 00:12:23,480 --> 00:12:26,360 Speaker 8: Democrats are banking because you know, the midterms are coming up, 243 00:12:26,400 --> 00:12:30,680 Speaker 8: and historically the midterms are a problem for the well 244 00:12:30,679 --> 00:12:33,520 Speaker 8: I just said, the Republicans, and so we'll see if 245 00:12:33,520 --> 00:12:35,559 Speaker 8: they want to play that game that long. 246 00:12:35,679 --> 00:12:37,440 Speaker 5: They're trying to pander to their base. 247 00:12:38,760 --> 00:12:42,360 Speaker 8: Thanks to Charlie Kirk, Bless his heart and God rest 248 00:12:42,400 --> 00:12:45,600 Speaker 8: his soul because he's a great Christian gene. 249 00:12:45,640 --> 00:12:50,440 Speaker 5: I appreciated your scripture earlier. People can see through this. 250 00:12:50,679 --> 00:12:53,560 Speaker 8: I hope more and more younger Americans we talked about 251 00:12:53,559 --> 00:12:57,920 Speaker 8: them earlier are seeing through this charade by schumerick should 252 00:12:57,960 --> 00:13:01,360 Speaker 8: we call the Schumer's charade. Hopefully they'll stay through this. 253 00:13:01,440 --> 00:13:03,160 Speaker 8: The midterms will be a little different coming up. 254 00:13:04,400 --> 00:13:07,800 Speaker 3: Cool Weber always appreciate you and I just love your drawl. 255 00:13:07,960 --> 00:13:10,439 Speaker 3: I just have to add that as somebody that loves 256 00:13:10,679 --> 00:13:12,040 Speaker 3: the South, I just had to add that. 257 00:13:12,040 --> 00:13:13,400 Speaker 2: Thank you so much for being with us. 258 00:13:13,800 --> 00:13:16,520 Speaker 5: Thank you dog. We appreciate what y'all do. Thank y'all. 259 00:13:16,559 --> 00:13:18,920 Speaker 2: We appreciate what you do too, sir, Thank you so much. 260 00:13:19,000 --> 00:13:20,280 Speaker 1: You're the best. 261 00:13:20,440 --> 00:13:22,520 Speaker 3: David Brodie, I have to tell you, the chat is 262 00:13:22,600 --> 00:13:25,640 Speaker 3: lit up with exactly what you were saying. They agree 263 00:13:25,640 --> 00:13:27,760 Speaker 3: with you one thousand percent. They do not want to 264 00:13:27,800 --> 00:13:30,120 Speaker 3: be messing in another war. I'm just just setting the 265 00:13:30,200 --> 00:13:32,199 Speaker 3: record straight here, David Brody. 266 00:13:32,160 --> 00:13:35,360 Speaker 1: Chest yeah, all right, going in now, yeah. 267 00:13:35,240 --> 00:13:37,400 Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah, yeah, you better get in there, all right. 268 00:13:37,400 --> 00:13:39,600 Speaker 3: Tea Bates is in the Revenues room with the latest 269 00:13:39,600 --> 00:13:42,200 Speaker 3: from the White House with more on the government shutdown 270 00:13:42,240 --> 00:13:44,840 Speaker 3: and also later what does the shutdown mean for the 271 00:13:44,880 --> 00:13:47,840 Speaker 3: American people who will be faced with the impact. 272 00:13:48,360 --> 00:13:49,240 Speaker 2: We have those answers. 273 00:13:49,520 --> 00:13:51,800 Speaker 3: Just ahead, get in the chat with us over on 274 00:13:51,880 --> 00:13:52,880 Speaker 3: YouTube on ghetter. 275 00:13:53,120 --> 00:13:55,360 Speaker 2: We'll see you in there on the commercial. Back your moment. 276 00:14:08,640 --> 00:14:11,679 Speaker 9: This news break gets brought to you by AMAC Association 277 00:14:11,840 --> 00:14:19,080 Speaker 9: of Mature American Citizens. 278 00:14:21,320 --> 00:14:23,600 Speaker 1: That is a statue of liberty. Give us your tired, 279 00:14:23,680 --> 00:14:28,120 Speaker 1: your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free dot 280 00:14:28,240 --> 00:14:33,720 Speaker 1: dot dot so long as you are legal. Welcome back, everybody, 281 00:14:33,800 --> 00:14:36,520 Speaker 1: you American Sunrise. I'm David Brody. Join us in the 282 00:14:36,640 --> 00:14:39,720 Speaker 1: chat YouTube getter x Rumble X, Y and Z and 283 00:14:39,760 --> 00:14:42,800 Speaker 1: all that stuff. All right, we've got a lot coming up. 284 00:14:43,000 --> 00:14:45,080 Speaker 1: Speaking of coming up, we've got the great Brian Glenn 285 00:14:45,080 --> 00:14:47,880 Speaker 1: standingboy with T Bates and it's all sponsored by AMAC. 286 00:14:47,720 --> 00:14:52,280 Speaker 10: The Association of Mature American Citizens is the conservative voice 287 00:14:52,360 --> 00:14:56,280 Speaker 10: for Americans fifty and older. AMAC is fighting for the 288 00:14:56,440 --> 00:15:00,240 Speaker 10: values that you hold, dear and joined today together we 289 00:15:00,320 --> 00:15:04,040 Speaker 10: can right the course of America. 290 00:15:04,120 --> 00:15:07,280 Speaker 4: All right, let's bring in rav chief White House correspond 291 00:15:07,360 --> 00:15:10,040 Speaker 4: at Brian Glenn this morning. He is at the White House. 292 00:15:10,080 --> 00:15:12,280 Speaker 4: Obviously the shutdown is one of the big stories there 293 00:15:12,320 --> 00:15:14,680 Speaker 4: at the White House. But Brian, you've been picking up 294 00:15:14,720 --> 00:15:18,000 Speaker 4: the frequent flyer miles. You're just getting back from Memphis, Tennessee. 295 00:15:18,360 --> 00:15:20,760 Speaker 4: You were there with Pam Bondi, the Attorney General, as 296 00:15:20,760 --> 00:15:23,600 Speaker 4: well as Secretary of War Pete Hegseth. You had a 297 00:15:23,680 --> 00:15:26,800 Speaker 4: chance to talk to Pam Bondi on the tarmac. Here 298 00:15:26,920 --> 00:15:29,200 Speaker 4: was what her answer to one of the questions about 299 00:15:29,240 --> 00:15:33,280 Speaker 4: this shutdown not necessarily impacting the administration continuing to move 300 00:15:33,320 --> 00:15:34,640 Speaker 4: forward with its policies. 301 00:15:35,360 --> 00:15:39,600 Speaker 11: President Truck knows when the government shuts down, crime doesn't 302 00:15:39,640 --> 00:15:41,800 Speaker 11: shut down, and so we're not going to let that 303 00:15:41,960 --> 00:15:45,200 Speaker 11: impact what we're doing and fighting to keep America safe. 304 00:15:45,480 --> 00:15:50,520 Speaker 11: Memphis has the highest violent murder rate in the entire country. 305 00:15:51,160 --> 00:15:54,160 Speaker 11: Just this year alone, they've had one hundred and fifty 306 00:15:54,240 --> 00:15:55,720 Speaker 11: murders and it's going to stop. 307 00:15:58,720 --> 00:16:03,000 Speaker 4: So Brian runs through how this trip went the atmosphere 308 00:16:03,000 --> 00:16:05,760 Speaker 4: in Memphis, because I think that's very important. Anytime you're 309 00:16:05,800 --> 00:16:08,280 Speaker 4: talking about bringing in National Guard troops to a city 310 00:16:08,320 --> 00:16:12,480 Speaker 4: that's ravaged by crime, there's a certain atmosphere, a certain feeling. 311 00:16:12,720 --> 00:16:15,680 Speaker 4: What was your sense in terms of how receptive not 312 00:16:15,720 --> 00:16:18,680 Speaker 4: only the governor but the mayor of Memphis are to 313 00:16:18,840 --> 00:16:20,560 Speaker 4: having this sort of federal intervention. 314 00:16:22,640 --> 00:16:25,960 Speaker 12: Yeah, well, Terrence, on the way to that command center, 315 00:16:26,200 --> 00:16:29,240 Speaker 12: we were in the motorcade, we passed a digital billboard 316 00:16:29,440 --> 00:16:31,600 Speaker 12: and I didn't have my phone ready to take a picture, 317 00:16:31,640 --> 00:16:35,200 Speaker 12: but it said Memphis welcomes the National Guard, and that 318 00:16:35,200 --> 00:16:37,080 Speaker 12: that's all you kind of need to know about how 319 00:16:37,200 --> 00:16:40,280 Speaker 12: Memphis is receiving this. Of course, the governor is on board, 320 00:16:41,000 --> 00:16:45,560 Speaker 12: the mayor of Memphis being supportive for the most part of. 321 00:16:45,440 --> 00:16:46,480 Speaker 1: Cleaning up a city. 322 00:16:46,520 --> 00:16:49,760 Speaker 12: And of course President Trump put this task force together 323 00:16:50,320 --> 00:16:53,000 Speaker 12: back in September. Mid September called for this to be 324 00:16:53,280 --> 00:16:59,160 Speaker 12: assembled and it was really collective resources police, local, state, 325 00:16:59,480 --> 00:17:03,760 Speaker 12: federal coming together to crack down on crime. And by 326 00:17:03,800 --> 00:17:06,800 Speaker 12: the way, it's led by the Tennessee National Guard, so 327 00:17:06,800 --> 00:17:09,480 Speaker 12: it's even people who live and work amongst the community 328 00:17:09,600 --> 00:17:12,680 Speaker 12: will be out there protecting the citizens of Memphis. And 329 00:17:12,760 --> 00:17:16,560 Speaker 12: so this was received very well. And of course we 330 00:17:16,760 --> 00:17:19,480 Speaker 12: had another reception where everyone was in there and he 331 00:17:19,520 --> 00:17:22,960 Speaker 12: saw Headseeth delivering his message, Stephen Miller there as well 332 00:17:23,440 --> 00:17:26,520 Speaker 12: as Pam Bondi delivering the message that crime will no 333 00:17:26,600 --> 00:17:29,040 Speaker 12: longer be tolerated on the streets of Memphis. 334 00:17:29,880 --> 00:17:32,520 Speaker 4: So, Brian thirty seconds, what city is next? We've of 335 00:17:32,560 --> 00:17:37,200 Speaker 4: course heard of Chicago, the ongoing crackdowns there, potentially Baltimore. 336 00:17:37,400 --> 00:17:44,280 Speaker 4: I suspect their new cities being added to that list weekly. Yeah. Absolutely. 337 00:17:44,359 --> 00:17:47,040 Speaker 12: Now we've heard President Trump's talk about Chicago. Got to 338 00:17:47,040 --> 00:17:50,600 Speaker 12: go to Chicago. I think that's obviously on the plans. 339 00:17:50,640 --> 00:17:54,280 Speaker 12: But I'm hearing of lately Portland might be teed up 340 00:17:54,400 --> 00:17:57,280 Speaker 12: prime for this because local police are being. 341 00:17:57,080 --> 00:17:59,800 Speaker 4: Told not to crack down on all. 342 00:17:59,720 --> 00:18:02,639 Speaker 12: The Tifa activity that we've seen the last couple of 343 00:18:02,720 --> 00:18:05,800 Speaker 12: nights on the streets of Portland, a hotbed for Antifa 344 00:18:05,960 --> 00:18:08,480 Speaker 12: so Portland, you better keep an eye out. I think 345 00:18:08,520 --> 00:18:12,919 Speaker 12: this crime for grade might be coming to your city 346 00:18:13,280 --> 00:18:15,080 Speaker 12: very soon to clean up the streets of Portland. 347 00:18:16,080 --> 00:18:18,320 Speaker 4: Brian Glynn reporting for us from the White House. Always 348 00:18:18,320 --> 00:18:19,960 Speaker 4: good to see Brian, appreciating my friend. 349 00:18:20,720 --> 00:18:21,080 Speaker 5: Thank you. 350 00:18:22,080 --> 00:18:25,120 Speaker 4: All right, let's think things over to Weather Nation mediorologists 351 00:18:25,119 --> 00:18:27,959 Speaker 4: Tracy Anthony. Right now, Tracy, good morning to you. 352 00:18:28,760 --> 00:18:33,040 Speaker 13: Hey, good morning, Terrence. We are still talking tropics. So 353 00:18:33,680 --> 00:18:37,960 Speaker 13: Emmelda making a pass just south of Bermuda throughout the overnight. 354 00:18:38,359 --> 00:18:41,560 Speaker 13: Still a Category one hurricane, but going to be weakening 355 00:18:41,640 --> 00:18:45,760 Speaker 13: here and pushing to the northeast rather quickly. But we'll 356 00:18:45,800 --> 00:18:48,560 Speaker 13: still have some high surf advisories that will be possible 357 00:18:48,960 --> 00:18:51,120 Speaker 13: at least for the coastal areas for the next day 358 00:18:51,200 --> 00:18:54,119 Speaker 13: or so. But this storm system we won't have too 359 00:18:54,200 --> 00:18:58,840 Speaker 13: much to worry about anymore. So it is continuing to weaken. 360 00:18:59,000 --> 00:19:02,040 Speaker 13: But a few more areas of interest, one out in 361 00:19:02,080 --> 00:19:04,800 Speaker 13: the Atlantic with a low chance for development. But there's 362 00:19:04,880 --> 00:19:07,720 Speaker 13: another area of interest right near Florida. That's where we 363 00:19:07,760 --> 00:19:11,320 Speaker 13: could have some more impacts a little bit closer to home. 364 00:19:11,520 --> 00:19:14,800 Speaker 13: So we'll have the tropical moisture hanging out for the weekend, 365 00:19:14,840 --> 00:19:18,679 Speaker 13: and as that low could potentially become tropical as we 366 00:19:18,720 --> 00:19:21,960 Speaker 13: get into Saturday and Sunday. So, Terrence, we're still two 367 00:19:21,960 --> 00:19:25,199 Speaker 13: months a hurricane season left, and I know it's you know, 368 00:19:25,320 --> 00:19:27,040 Speaker 13: we can't let our guard down just yet. 369 00:19:28,160 --> 00:19:30,399 Speaker 4: A Hi Tracy, I appreciate it. I'll check in with 370 00:19:30,440 --> 00:19:33,200 Speaker 4: you next hour, looking forward to more of those reports 371 00:19:33,359 --> 00:19:35,880 Speaker 4: about the tropics. In fact, I'd love a tropical drink 372 00:19:35,960 --> 00:19:39,439 Speaker 4: right now, but it works, so I'll forego that. Thank you. 373 00:19:40,240 --> 00:19:43,840 Speaker 4: Jessey up next, making sure your voice is heard in 374 00:19:44,000 --> 00:19:46,640 Speaker 4: Washington and our nation is kept on the right track, 375 00:19:47,040 --> 00:19:49,400 Speaker 4: find out how you play a part, and ensuring that 376 00:19:49,400 --> 00:19:52,239 Speaker 4: that happens right now. Though a quick look at this 377 00:19:52,320 --> 00:20:10,000 Speaker 4: day in history, it was on this date in nineteen 378 00:20:10,080 --> 00:20:13,800 Speaker 4: fifty nine that the science fiction anthology TV series The 379 00:20:13,920 --> 00:20:17,920 Speaker 4: Twilight Zone debut. It became hugely popular in America as 380 00:20:17,920 --> 00:20:21,360 Speaker 4: well as around the world. 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And that is exactly 389 00:21:11,200 --> 00:21:15,680 Speaker 1: what AMAC, the Association of Mature American Citizens, is doing 390 00:21:15,720 --> 00:21:20,159 Speaker 1: every day. AMAC is the conservative alternative to AARP, and 391 00:21:20,240 --> 00:21:24,480 Speaker 1: their members receive discounts on travel, insurance and more, plus 392 00:21:25,000 --> 00:21:28,840 Speaker 1: access to helpful tools and the excellent AMAC magazine, which 393 00:21:28,880 --> 00:21:32,200 Speaker 1: is filled with stories and information that truly matter now 394 00:21:32,280 --> 00:21:34,920 Speaker 1: right now. You can receive up to thirty three percent 395 00:21:35,000 --> 00:21:37,679 Speaker 1: off when you choose a five year membership. That's just 396 00:21:37,800 --> 00:21:39,720 Speaker 1: over one dollar a month. 397 00:21:40,240 --> 00:21:41,040 Speaker 4: Dollar a month. 398 00:21:41,200 --> 00:21:44,439 Speaker 1: Come on. It's a great investment to hold Washington accountable 399 00:21:44,720 --> 00:21:47,920 Speaker 1: and keep America strong. So join the community that's standing 400 00:21:48,000 --> 00:21:50,040 Speaker 1: up for the future. This is what you do. You 401 00:21:50,080 --> 00:21:53,359 Speaker 1: go to AMAC dot us slash Sunrise and you become 402 00:21:53,359 --> 00:21:56,359 Speaker 1: a member today. All right, for more, let's bring in 403 00:21:56,359 --> 00:21:58,840 Speaker 1: the senior vice president of AMAC Action. That would be 404 00:21:58,960 --> 00:22:02,359 Speaker 1: our good friend any man. Andy. Great to see you. 405 00:22:02,760 --> 00:22:06,639 Speaker 1: Saw you down at the AMAC Action boot camp for Patriots. 406 00:22:06,640 --> 00:22:08,440 Speaker 1: That was phenomenal. We'll get to that in a moment. 407 00:22:09,280 --> 00:22:12,439 Speaker 1: I want to talk about the shutdown Democrats obviously have 408 00:22:12,800 --> 00:22:16,959 Speaker 1: shut down the government. What is amac actions position and 409 00:22:17,040 --> 00:22:19,880 Speaker 1: how does this all affect seniors. Good morning to. 410 00:22:19,840 --> 00:22:22,880 Speaker 14: You, Good morning, David. Great to see everybody again. 411 00:22:22,920 --> 00:22:25,520 Speaker 15: You know, first, we can't ignore the fact that Republicans 412 00:22:25,800 --> 00:22:28,480 Speaker 15: have acted responsibly. They're the ones who put forth the 413 00:22:28,480 --> 00:22:31,600 Speaker 15: clean continuing resolution to keep the government open. It was 414 00:22:31,720 --> 00:22:35,640 Speaker 15: the same short term funding extension that virtually all Democrats 415 00:22:35,760 --> 00:22:39,440 Speaker 15: voted to pass thirteen times during the Binding administration to 416 00:22:39,520 --> 00:22:43,080 Speaker 15: keep the government open. This the Democrats that are the 417 00:22:43,119 --> 00:22:46,200 Speaker 15: ones who are not operating in good faith. Among other things, 418 00:22:46,240 --> 00:22:49,040 Speaker 15: Democrats want to get free health care to illegal aliens 419 00:22:49,080 --> 00:22:52,560 Speaker 15: paid for by hardworking American taxpayer dollars. They want to 420 00:22:52,560 --> 00:22:55,840 Speaker 15: stop the nutrition program for women, infants, and children. They 421 00:22:55,880 --> 00:22:59,400 Speaker 15: want to haul benefits and services like suicide prevention programs 422 00:22:59,400 --> 00:23:00,159 Speaker 15: for veterans. 423 00:23:00,480 --> 00:23:03,879 Speaker 14: AMAC ash and issue to statement in support. 424 00:23:03,640 --> 00:23:06,880 Speaker 15: Of the claim funding the Republicans proposed, and we're very 425 00:23:06,920 --> 00:23:10,840 Speaker 15: concerned about the Democrat proposal that includes one point five 426 00:23:10,920 --> 00:23:15,120 Speaker 15: trillion dollars in spending increases and a fifty billion dollar 427 00:23:15,280 --> 00:23:19,439 Speaker 15: cut to investments in oral healthcare that would greatly compromise 428 00:23:19,480 --> 00:23:21,960 Speaker 15: the healthcare seniors living in those areas. 429 00:23:23,400 --> 00:23:23,680 Speaker 2: Andy. 430 00:23:23,760 --> 00:23:26,720 Speaker 3: I first I just have to say to our audience, 431 00:23:27,000 --> 00:23:30,440 Speaker 3: what genuine amazing David Brody will attest to this after 432 00:23:30,480 --> 00:23:34,359 Speaker 3: being with you guys this weekend, genuine amazing team, you 433 00:23:34,520 --> 00:23:37,800 Speaker 3: have the nicest, most down to earth Zen and I 434 00:23:37,800 --> 00:23:40,080 Speaker 3: were talking about it people you could just ever know. 435 00:23:40,160 --> 00:23:41,720 Speaker 3: So I just want to thank you all for such 436 00:23:41,720 --> 00:23:45,840 Speaker 3: an amazing and powerful weekend of a boot camp. Action 437 00:23:46,680 --> 00:23:50,399 Speaker 3: AMAC Action is currently running a campaign asking members to 438 00:23:50,840 --> 00:23:55,000 Speaker 3: leave comments on the Election Assistance Commission's website. 439 00:23:55,880 --> 00:23:56,760 Speaker 2: It's short. 440 00:23:56,840 --> 00:23:59,760 Speaker 3: The EAC is called tell us about this campaign. 441 00:24:00,520 --> 00:24:03,199 Speaker 15: Well, the US Election Assistants Commission is kind of a 442 00:24:03,240 --> 00:24:08,240 Speaker 15: little known bureaucracy, I should say. It's a bipartisan commission 443 00:24:08,400 --> 00:24:11,880 Speaker 15: whose mission is to help election officials improve the administration 444 00:24:11,960 --> 00:24:15,800 Speaker 15: of elections and also help Americans participate in the voting process. 445 00:24:16,200 --> 00:24:20,240 Speaker 15: The EAC has opened a website. They're seeking public comments 446 00:24:20,280 --> 00:24:22,919 Speaker 15: on a rule change, and it's an important one. This 447 00:24:23,040 --> 00:24:27,640 Speaker 15: rule change would require documentary proof of citizenship when registering 448 00:24:27,640 --> 00:24:31,440 Speaker 15: to vote in federal elections. The National Voter Registration Act 449 00:24:31,800 --> 00:24:35,680 Speaker 15: grants the EAC the authority to require this proof of citizenship, 450 00:24:35,960 --> 00:24:38,480 Speaker 15: so they are well within their jurisdiction to make this 451 00:24:38,560 --> 00:24:41,560 Speaker 15: important rule change. Why do we need this rule change 452 00:24:41,560 --> 00:24:46,720 Speaker 15: because under current law, voter registration for federal election relies. 453 00:24:46,359 --> 00:24:47,560 Speaker 14: On the honor system. 454 00:24:47,800 --> 00:24:51,280 Speaker 15: Applicants merely check a box attesting that they are citizens, 455 00:24:51,560 --> 00:24:55,159 Speaker 15: and that needs to change. AMAC members have responded in 456 00:24:55,200 --> 00:24:58,720 Speaker 15: great numbers to our campaign so far, leaving over nine 457 00:24:58,720 --> 00:25:02,840 Speaker 15: thousand and nine of the fifteen thousand total comments posted 458 00:25:02,920 --> 00:25:05,960 Speaker 15: to the website telling the EAC to make this critical 459 00:25:06,040 --> 00:25:09,360 Speaker 15: rule change. Comments closed on October twentieth, and you can 460 00:25:09,400 --> 00:25:10,800 Speaker 15: bet we'll be keeping an eye on this. 461 00:25:12,640 --> 00:25:12,960 Speaker 7: Andy. 462 00:25:13,040 --> 00:25:15,840 Speaker 4: I realized my youthful exuberance in this face of a 463 00:25:15,880 --> 00:25:21,480 Speaker 4: twenty five year old delies my mature American citizen status. 464 00:25:21,520 --> 00:25:23,359 Speaker 4: So I've got a bone to pick with you that 465 00:25:23,440 --> 00:25:25,560 Speaker 4: you didn't invite me to come as well. But I'll 466 00:25:25,640 --> 00:25:27,800 Speaker 4: leave it alone. I'll be the bigger man, Andy. I 467 00:25:27,840 --> 00:25:32,439 Speaker 4: was going to even bring my flugelhorn to impress your cousin, 468 00:25:32,520 --> 00:25:36,160 Speaker 4: Chuck MANGIONI, but we'll leave that alone. No serious, I'm 469 00:25:36,160 --> 00:25:39,960 Speaker 4: just rising you. The US House of Representatives recently passed 470 00:25:40,440 --> 00:25:43,680 Speaker 4: an AMAC action back bill to secure our border. Tell 471 00:25:43,720 --> 00:25:46,160 Speaker 4: us about this legislative victory. This is really interesting. 472 00:25:46,920 --> 00:25:49,360 Speaker 14: It is terrence. This was an easy one to support. 473 00:25:49,480 --> 00:25:53,480 Speaker 15: AMAC members have long been supportive of a secure border, 474 00:25:53,520 --> 00:25:56,080 Speaker 15: and they're still greatly concerned over the number of illegal 475 00:25:56,119 --> 00:25:59,119 Speaker 15: aliens the Biden administration led me to our country that 476 00:25:59,200 --> 00:26:02,600 Speaker 15: are still here. The Stop Illegal Entry Act, that's the 477 00:26:02,680 --> 00:26:06,439 Speaker 15: name of the legislation. It strengthens penalties for illegal entry 478 00:26:06,560 --> 00:26:10,160 Speaker 15: and re entry into the United States, ensuring that those 479 00:26:10,200 --> 00:26:14,960 Speaker 15: who violate immigration laws face serious consequences. It also provides 480 00:26:15,000 --> 00:26:19,720 Speaker 15: additional resources for federal prosecutors, equipping them to hold repeat 481 00:26:19,720 --> 00:26:23,720 Speaker 15: offenders and violent criminal aliens accountable. And we're so pleased 482 00:26:23,720 --> 00:26:27,720 Speaker 15: that the bill AMAC actions supported that strengthens border security 483 00:26:27,920 --> 00:26:31,720 Speaker 15: and establishes tougher penalties for illegal border crossers past the 484 00:26:31,760 --> 00:26:34,639 Speaker 15: House of Representatives, and we look forward to shepherd and 485 00:26:34,640 --> 00:26:37,000 Speaker 15: get through the legislative process in the US Senate. 486 00:26:38,920 --> 00:26:41,560 Speaker 1: Andy, listen before you go. We got about thirty seconds 487 00:26:41,640 --> 00:26:43,439 Speaker 1: or so. But that AMAC boot camp that Tina was 488 00:26:43,440 --> 00:26:47,040 Speaker 1: talking about, boot camp for Patriots obviously was recently held 489 00:26:47,040 --> 00:26:49,480 Speaker 1: in Virginia. We were both there. It was just phenomenal. 490 00:26:50,320 --> 00:26:53,159 Speaker 1: So tell us more about these type of boot camps. 491 00:26:53,200 --> 00:26:55,560 Speaker 1: How did that event go, what's coming up in the future. 492 00:26:55,640 --> 00:26:57,480 Speaker 1: And by the way, the food in the green room 493 00:26:57,640 --> 00:26:59,640 Speaker 1: was absolutely delicious well. 494 00:26:59,680 --> 00:27:04,359 Speaker 14: It helped set that total credit. We hold these events, David. 495 00:27:06,600 --> 00:27:08,960 Speaker 15: We hold these events to connect and inspire and equip 496 00:27:09,040 --> 00:27:12,200 Speaker 15: AMAC members and friends and AMAC Action volunteers with the 497 00:27:12,280 --> 00:27:14,000 Speaker 15: knowledge and kurse to stand strong. 498 00:27:14,320 --> 00:27:16,240 Speaker 14: We believe each of us can be the change agent 499 00:27:16,280 --> 00:27:17,600 Speaker 14: our nation needs, and. 500 00:27:17,600 --> 00:27:20,520 Speaker 15: Together, under God, we are called to defend the sacred 501 00:27:20,600 --> 00:27:21,960 Speaker 15: rights He has entrusted to us. 502 00:27:22,200 --> 00:27:24,560 Speaker 14: Our event Virginia last week covered the top. 503 00:27:24,359 --> 00:27:29,399 Speaker 15: Issues facing our nation today, including immigration, education, election integrity, 504 00:27:29,680 --> 00:27:33,160 Speaker 15: men invading women's spaces, and the dangerous resurgence of Marxist 505 00:27:33,359 --> 00:27:36,159 Speaker 15: socialist ideology. I had the pleasure of serving on the 506 00:27:36,160 --> 00:27:38,560 Speaker 15: election integrity panel discussion at the boot camp. 507 00:27:38,760 --> 00:27:41,200 Speaker 14: We also held a touching tribute to Charlie Kirk. 508 00:27:41,480 --> 00:27:44,440 Speaker 15: The entire event was well received and the feedback was great, 509 00:27:44,480 --> 00:27:48,040 Speaker 15: And it was wonderful to have Real America's Voice journalists 510 00:27:48,160 --> 00:27:51,119 Speaker 15: David Broding and doctor Gene Aloud and participating in our 511 00:27:51,160 --> 00:27:53,480 Speaker 15: boot camp last week at Patrick Henry College, and. 512 00:27:53,440 --> 00:27:56,359 Speaker 3: You had you also had John Solomon, and you also 513 00:27:56,400 --> 00:27:59,520 Speaker 3: had Ben Burkwong from RAV. It was a great event, 514 00:27:59,560 --> 00:28:02,000 Speaker 3: but the audience made it so special. The things they 515 00:28:02,040 --> 00:28:05,000 Speaker 3: said to us about how much it means to them 516 00:28:05,040 --> 00:28:06,040 Speaker 3: what we do every day. 517 00:28:06,520 --> 00:28:08,240 Speaker 2: It just meant the world. 518 00:28:08,480 --> 00:28:10,919 Speaker 3: We got to meet some of our some of our viewers, 519 00:28:11,200 --> 00:28:14,560 Speaker 3: Jengus and Missus Jengis from the Chat and many others. 520 00:28:15,200 --> 00:28:18,439 Speaker 3: It was it was beautiful and uh, whoever catered the 521 00:28:18,480 --> 00:28:21,480 Speaker 3: after party was phenomenal. By the way, whatever restaurant that was. 522 00:28:21,520 --> 00:28:23,760 Speaker 3: And you, my friend, have great taste and cigars. 523 00:28:26,840 --> 00:28:29,159 Speaker 1: Hey, Andy, thanks for being here. And yes, and by 524 00:28:29,200 --> 00:28:31,640 Speaker 1: the way, hello to Kathleen and Kathleen, the two folks. 525 00:28:31,440 --> 00:28:31,920 Speaker 4: That I see. 526 00:28:32,640 --> 00:28:33,639 Speaker 2: But they were so great. 527 00:28:33,960 --> 00:28:37,760 Speaker 1: Yes, they were great, two superate Kathleens. Yes, all right, 528 00:28:37,840 --> 00:28:41,320 Speaker 1: great to see. Thanks, thanks the appreciate it all right. 529 00:28:41,560 --> 00:28:44,440 Speaker 1: Coming up New York City mayoral candidate that would be 530 00:28:44,440 --> 00:28:48,840 Speaker 1: the Democrats Socialists Zorn Mamdani. He has a new idea 531 00:28:48,960 --> 00:28:52,240 Speaker 1: for taxpayer money waste in the Big Apple. What is 532 00:28:52,320 --> 00:28:55,000 Speaker 1: he planning, Well, he's going to spend some money and 533 00:28:55,120 --> 00:28:57,680 Speaker 1: we have those shocking details. Next on American Center. I 534 00:28:57,760 --> 00:28:59,360 Speaker 1: stick around everybody on a Thursday. 535 00:29:18,280 --> 00:29:20,440 Speaker 3: All right, welcome back to American's SUNRAC because I'm back 536 00:29:20,480 --> 00:29:21,480 Speaker 3: to g Thanks for joining us. 537 00:29:21,520 --> 00:29:22,840 Speaker 2: Time now for today's health news. 538 00:29:22,960 --> 00:29:25,240 Speaker 3: It is sponsored by the Wellness Company and under the 539 00:29:25,320 --> 00:29:28,880 Speaker 3: microscope today cool historic medical breakthrough. 540 00:29:28,960 --> 00:29:30,040 Speaker 2: Listen up to this to you guys. 541 00:29:30,600 --> 00:29:35,520 Speaker 3: Gene therapy slowing down Huntington's disease by seventy five percent, 542 00:29:35,840 --> 00:29:39,280 Speaker 3: offering new hope for patients. This gene therapy. I'm telling 543 00:29:39,280 --> 00:29:41,440 Speaker 3: you what, guys, This stuff is so exciting. There's so 544 00:29:42,240 --> 00:29:45,120 Speaker 3: much medically happening. So cool to get to do a 545 00:29:45,240 --> 00:29:49,280 Speaker 3: story on this every single day. This trial on Huntington's 546 00:29:49,320 --> 00:29:52,920 Speaker 3: disease has reportedly slowed the progression of that disease by 547 00:29:53,000 --> 00:29:56,360 Speaker 3: over three years. Huntington's disease is a rare inherited brain 548 00:29:56,440 --> 00:30:00,560 Speaker 3: disorder that slowly destroys a person's ability to move, you, think, 549 00:30:00,720 --> 00:30:03,840 Speaker 3: and control emotions. It usually strikes adults in their thirties 550 00:30:04,000 --> 00:30:08,040 Speaker 3: or forties. It gets worse over time. Scientists say it 551 00:30:08,160 --> 00:30:10,800 Speaker 3: is caused by effective gene and if one parent has it, 552 00:30:10,880 --> 00:30:14,520 Speaker 3: their children face a fifty percent chance of inheriting the disease. 553 00:30:14,640 --> 00:30:18,760 Speaker 3: Right now, there's absolutely no cure. So this study, run 554 00:30:18,840 --> 00:30:24,040 Speaker 3: by Unique and led in part by University College London, 555 00:30:24,680 --> 00:30:27,480 Speaker 3: use the therapy called AMT one Pint thirty to target 556 00:30:27,560 --> 00:30:30,440 Speaker 3: and suppress the Huntington gene. This marks one of the 557 00:30:30,600 --> 00:30:35,040 Speaker 3: very first demonstrated disease modifying effects for Huntington's not just 558 00:30:35,120 --> 00:30:36,160 Speaker 3: symptom management. 559 00:30:37,080 --> 00:30:39,880 Speaker 2: But we are not quite there yet. The results are. 560 00:30:39,800 --> 00:30:44,320 Speaker 3: Preliminary and a small trial has been actually conducted. 561 00:30:44,400 --> 00:30:45,400 Speaker 2: Researchers plan to. 562 00:30:45,480 --> 00:30:50,680 Speaker 3: Submit for FDA approval in early twenty twenty six. So anyway, 563 00:30:51,240 --> 00:30:53,920 Speaker 3: exciting stuff come in our way. It's really a new 564 00:30:54,080 --> 00:30:57,880 Speaker 3: day in medicine, a new administration in Washington, DC, and 565 00:30:57,920 --> 00:30:59,680 Speaker 3: it's bought a lot of positive changes when it comes 566 00:30:59,680 --> 00:31:03,520 Speaker 3: to fixing our broken, very broken healthcare system. But there's 567 00:31:03,560 --> 00:31:05,880 Speaker 3: a lot that you're gonna have to do on your 568 00:31:05,920 --> 00:31:08,520 Speaker 3: own because government can't do anything, and if everything, and 569 00:31:08,600 --> 00:31:10,800 Speaker 3: if we really want to make America healthy again, it's 570 00:31:10,840 --> 00:31:12,440 Speaker 3: gonna start at home with each of us. And that's 571 00:31:12,480 --> 00:31:14,760 Speaker 3: where the Wellness Company comes in. You see and hear 572 00:31:14,800 --> 00:31:16,640 Speaker 3: from their doctors all the time on this network, and 573 00:31:16,720 --> 00:31:19,360 Speaker 3: you know that their products are the gold standard to 574 00:31:19,480 --> 00:31:22,719 Speaker 3: keeping you healthy. 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As I said at the beginning, starts at home. 584 00:31:45,920 --> 00:31:47,840 Speaker 3: Do your part protect the health of yourself and your family. 585 00:31:47,920 --> 00:31:51,080 Speaker 3: Go to TWC dot health slash rav. That's TWC dot 586 00:31:51,160 --> 00:31:53,680 Speaker 3: Health slash rav. Use the promo code rabb It'll save 587 00:31:53,720 --> 00:31:56,920 Speaker 3: you ten. Bazint David, You know everyone walks up. I 588 00:31:56,960 --> 00:31:59,280 Speaker 3: mean all the work I've ever done in my entire life, 589 00:31:59,320 --> 00:32:03,240 Speaker 3: the books I've written, the things I try to do, 590 00:32:04,120 --> 00:32:06,200 Speaker 3: all anyone is going to remember. I swear on my 591 00:32:06,320 --> 00:32:10,200 Speaker 3: tombstone is going to say ten. That's what everyone walked 592 00:32:10,280 --> 00:32:12,000 Speaker 3: up to me and said at the AMAG boot camp. 593 00:32:12,080 --> 00:32:14,200 Speaker 2: I'm okay with that. Though we've had well. 594 00:32:14,080 --> 00:32:16,720 Speaker 1: You've been on your tombstone. It would make sense because 595 00:32:16,720 --> 00:32:18,320 Speaker 1: you've been a great deal for America. 596 00:32:18,400 --> 00:32:18,680 Speaker 16: How's that? 597 00:32:18,760 --> 00:32:19,040 Speaker 17: I don't know. 598 00:32:19,480 --> 00:32:22,360 Speaker 2: I've been a ten off sales tag day were ready. 599 00:32:22,320 --> 00:32:27,080 Speaker 1: That's rights was ten percent off all right. Now to 600 00:32:27,160 --> 00:32:30,960 Speaker 1: the ongoing government shut down, it hasn't been fixed yet 601 00:32:31,200 --> 00:32:34,600 Speaker 1: this just Dan, okay, whatever Democrats say. They're blocking votes 602 00:32:34,760 --> 00:32:38,280 Speaker 1: on a clean continuing resolution because they say they want 603 00:32:38,320 --> 00:32:41,960 Speaker 1: to extend Obamacare tax credits and reverse what they say 604 00:32:42,040 --> 00:32:44,960 Speaker 1: will be Medicaid cuts in the one big beautiful bill 605 00:32:45,040 --> 00:32:47,280 Speaker 1: that's now by the way, one big beautiful law. 606 00:32:48,360 --> 00:32:48,479 Speaker 2: Uh. 607 00:32:48,720 --> 00:32:52,800 Speaker 1: And then you've got payments on Medicare and Medicaid. They 608 00:32:52,920 --> 00:32:55,400 Speaker 1: will remain in place, but there could be delays. As 609 00:32:55,480 --> 00:32:58,120 Speaker 1: for the IRS, they will be keeping all of its 610 00:32:58,160 --> 00:33:00,320 Speaker 1: employees on the job at least for now. They have 611 00:33:00,440 --> 00:33:03,280 Speaker 1: funding from twenty twenty two that avoids furloughing any of 612 00:33:03,320 --> 00:33:06,400 Speaker 1: those seventy five thousand employees for the first five days 613 00:33:07,120 --> 00:33:09,720 Speaker 1: of the shutdown. After that, who the heck knows. For more, 614 00:33:10,440 --> 00:33:13,400 Speaker 1: Let's bring in the president for the Alliance for IRS Accountability. 615 00:33:13,480 --> 00:33:15,320 Speaker 1: That would be Chuck Flint. Chuck, good to have you 616 00:33:15,400 --> 00:33:18,920 Speaker 1: this morning. So look, this is the government shutdown is 617 00:33:19,000 --> 00:33:22,920 Speaker 1: expected to go longer, clearly than five days. So Chuck, 618 00:33:23,000 --> 00:33:25,400 Speaker 1: wondering what you think is going to happen to the 619 00:33:25,480 --> 00:33:28,280 Speaker 1: IRS if this goes on for weeks, and how that 620 00:33:28,440 --> 00:33:33,200 Speaker 1: might affect all of us as taxpayers. Good morning, Good morning, David. 621 00:33:33,240 --> 00:33:35,480 Speaker 18: It's great to be with you, and the IRS will 622 00:33:35,520 --> 00:33:38,320 Speaker 18: be treated I assume just like any other federal agency. 623 00:33:38,440 --> 00:33:41,920 Speaker 18: As you mentioned, they've got money for five days from 624 00:33:41,960 --> 00:33:45,000 Speaker 18: the Inflation Reduction Act that takes us through October seventh, 625 00:33:45,640 --> 00:33:48,680 Speaker 18: and then I would suspect, as you've heard President Trump say, 626 00:33:48,800 --> 00:33:51,520 Speaker 18: I mean, there could be cuts to the federal workforce 627 00:33:51,640 --> 00:33:54,680 Speaker 18: on the way. One thing that's very interesting to note 628 00:33:54,840 --> 00:33:58,720 Speaker 18: is that the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration just 629 00:33:58,840 --> 00:34:01,240 Speaker 18: came out with a report. They said that the twenty 630 00:34:01,320 --> 00:34:05,360 Speaker 18: twenty five filing season was much more successful than twenty 631 00:34:05,400 --> 00:34:08,400 Speaker 18: twenty four. That was despite all of the doom and 632 00:34:08,480 --> 00:34:11,760 Speaker 18: gloom that we heard about cuts to the IRS affecting 633 00:34:11,880 --> 00:34:15,720 Speaker 18: service and the filing season that didn't happen. So clearly 634 00:34:15,880 --> 00:34:19,239 Speaker 18: the IRS is capable of doing more with less. They 635 00:34:19,280 --> 00:34:21,880 Speaker 18: have a workforce right now of about seventy four seventy 636 00:34:21,920 --> 00:34:22,520 Speaker 18: five thousand. 637 00:34:24,320 --> 00:34:24,560 Speaker 2: Check. 638 00:34:24,719 --> 00:34:26,440 Speaker 3: I want to head over to New York City in 639 00:34:26,520 --> 00:34:30,080 Speaker 3: our Minds where zoron Mam Donnie is proposing taxpayers pick 640 00:34:30,160 --> 00:34:33,000 Speaker 3: up the bill for an additional one hundred million dollars 641 00:34:33,480 --> 00:34:37,400 Speaker 3: to help illegal aliens fight deportation. Mom Donnie said, four 642 00:34:37,480 --> 00:34:39,759 Speaker 3: hundred thousand New Yorkers are now at risk, and roughly 643 00:34:39,800 --> 00:34:43,200 Speaker 3: two hundred got access to free lawyers. He went on 644 00:34:43,280 --> 00:34:46,640 Speaker 3: the View yesterday to say that his Democrat socialism is 645 00:34:46,719 --> 00:34:50,120 Speaker 3: in fact not communism, that it just means you want 646 00:34:50,200 --> 00:34:53,480 Speaker 3: to help people. But the problem is they're looking for 647 00:34:53,600 --> 00:34:56,560 Speaker 3: equal outcomes, not equal paths to get there. 648 00:34:56,680 --> 00:35:00,440 Speaker 14: Right, doctor Gann, That's exactly right. 649 00:35:00,680 --> 00:35:04,080 Speaker 18: And I say this as a former prosecutor who's spent 650 00:35:04,200 --> 00:35:07,320 Speaker 18: a lot of time in a courtroom. This is nothing 651 00:35:07,400 --> 00:35:10,920 Speaker 18: more than taxpayer funded lawfair And I'm going to tell 652 00:35:10,920 --> 00:35:14,959 Speaker 18: you why, because what he intends to do is jam 653 00:35:15,239 --> 00:35:19,680 Speaker 18: the court system by creating a backlog of deportation cases, 654 00:35:20,080 --> 00:35:24,040 Speaker 18: which is exactly what this will do. In effect, obstruct 655 00:35:24,360 --> 00:35:30,080 Speaker 18: the deportation process and resist the President, which the left 656 00:35:30,120 --> 00:35:32,640 Speaker 18: has been trying to do at every turn when it 657 00:35:32,719 --> 00:35:36,840 Speaker 18: comes to immigration enforcement. Even a Democrat council member in 658 00:35:36,920 --> 00:35:40,839 Speaker 18: New York said that this plan would just be rewarding lawbreaking. 659 00:35:41,520 --> 00:35:44,080 Speaker 18: I mean, it's as if Mendomni is trying to create 660 00:35:44,640 --> 00:35:47,439 Speaker 18: some type of a super sanctuary in New York. 661 00:35:47,920 --> 00:35:50,440 Speaker 3: Yeah, let me guess how much money the trial attorneys 662 00:35:50,480 --> 00:35:53,200 Speaker 3: have put into his race, And let me say this 663 00:35:53,360 --> 00:35:57,200 Speaker 3: equal opportunity check. Wouldn't that mean that everyone has the 664 00:35:57,239 --> 00:36:00,640 Speaker 3: same opportunity to apply for citizenship to the United States, 665 00:36:01,000 --> 00:36:03,279 Speaker 3: not that you get to illegally come here and then 666 00:36:03,320 --> 00:36:05,160 Speaker 3: you get to have the same opportunity as someone that 667 00:36:05,520 --> 00:36:08,399 Speaker 3: has worked hard to be here and to make a living, 668 00:36:08,760 --> 00:36:10,719 Speaker 3: and then you sue to get it because the trial 669 00:36:10,760 --> 00:36:13,319 Speaker 3: attorneys put money in this guy's campaign. The whole thing 670 00:36:13,440 --> 00:36:16,200 Speaker 3: is just it's such a lie from the pit of. 671 00:36:16,239 --> 00:36:18,600 Speaker 7: Hell, it really is. 672 00:36:18,880 --> 00:36:21,719 Speaker 18: And the people who are actually the most frustrated are 673 00:36:21,840 --> 00:36:24,800 Speaker 18: the immigrants who have come here through the legal process exactly. 674 00:36:24,960 --> 00:36:27,719 Speaker 18: They see this going on, and to your point, it's 675 00:36:28,040 --> 00:36:31,000 Speaker 18: just not fair. And it's also a punch in the 676 00:36:31,120 --> 00:36:34,560 Speaker 18: gut to taxpayers to know that their money is going 677 00:36:34,680 --> 00:36:38,880 Speaker 18: to reward lawbreaking that's coming from a Democrat. 678 00:36:39,480 --> 00:36:41,760 Speaker 3: I mean, New York's going to see a mass exodus 679 00:36:41,840 --> 00:36:44,040 Speaker 3: if this happens. Chuck Flint, thank you so much for 680 00:36:44,160 --> 00:36:44,480 Speaker 3: being here. 681 00:36:45,320 --> 00:36:46,080 Speaker 5: Thank you for having me. 682 00:36:46,160 --> 00:36:48,399 Speaker 2: All right, we're American Sunrise after the week. 683 00:37:03,280 --> 00:37:04,960 Speaker 19: Welcome back to American Sunrise. 684 00:37:05,200 --> 00:37:07,640 Speaker 17: We hear it rav A excited to announce a partnership 685 00:37:07,719 --> 00:37:10,799 Speaker 17: with Angel Studios. 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It wasn't Christian, it 740 00:39:49,400 --> 00:39:51,560 Speaker 21: wasn't faith based, it was revolting. It was types of 741 00:39:51,600 --> 00:39:54,000 Speaker 21: content you wouldn't show to anybody. And so they created 742 00:39:54,040 --> 00:39:56,600 Speaker 21: this consortium basically of people to come together who are 743 00:39:56,680 --> 00:40:02,280 Speaker 21: Christian content makers, storytellers, filmmakers, people who create limited series, 744 00:40:02,400 --> 00:40:05,080 Speaker 21: animated films, and they come together to this conference, which 745 00:40:05,080 --> 00:40:06,759 Speaker 21: has been going on for fifty years, like I said, 746 00:40:07,080 --> 00:40:09,160 Speaker 21: to find out how to create better content, how to 747 00:40:09,200 --> 00:40:12,400 Speaker 21: get distributed. And you think about even Amazon Prime, Emily, 748 00:40:12,520 --> 00:40:16,279 Speaker 21: now Netflix, Angel Studios. It's been proliferated to the extent 749 00:40:16,400 --> 00:40:19,759 Speaker 21: now that there is a tremendous demand for faith based content. 750 00:40:19,840 --> 00:40:22,000 Speaker 21: So over the next four days or so, these filmmakers 751 00:40:22,040 --> 00:40:24,920 Speaker 21: are coming here, they're praying, they're worshiping, and they're finding 752 00:40:24,960 --> 00:40:27,279 Speaker 21: out how can I get my content that God has 753 00:40:27,360 --> 00:40:29,440 Speaker 21: laid on my heart out to this audience, out to 754 00:40:29,480 --> 00:40:30,680 Speaker 21: the world to tell my story. 755 00:40:31,160 --> 00:40:34,360 Speaker 17: That's amazing bo and seems so unbrand with with what 756 00:40:34,440 --> 00:40:37,239 Speaker 17: we've been seeing happening throughout America as a whole. What 757 00:40:37,360 --> 00:40:40,040 Speaker 17: more can you tell us about this partnership between Real 758 00:40:40,080 --> 00:40:41,880 Speaker 17: America's Voice and Angel Studios. 759 00:40:43,719 --> 00:40:44,879 Speaker 21: Well, for one thing, I'll tell you to make sure 760 00:40:44,880 --> 00:40:46,680 Speaker 21: you tune in tonight to Stenchfield because I'm going to 761 00:40:46,719 --> 00:40:48,760 Speaker 21: be guest hosting and I'm going to speak with Kelly Shelton, 762 00:40:48,920 --> 00:40:50,880 Speaker 21: who is the vice president of Marketing for Angel. And 763 00:40:50,960 --> 00:40:53,080 Speaker 21: I've had a relationship with Angel now for about four 764 00:40:53,160 --> 00:40:55,759 Speaker 21: or five years, going out to their Illuminate conference. It's 765 00:40:55,840 --> 00:40:58,160 Speaker 21: amazing what Angel Studios is doing. And you think back, 766 00:40:58,200 --> 00:41:01,400 Speaker 21: Emily to The Chosen and Sound Freedom, two projects that 767 00:41:01,520 --> 00:41:04,120 Speaker 21: really just lit the world on fire. The little studio 768 00:41:04,160 --> 00:41:07,440 Speaker 21: that could, Angel Studios, this little studio based in Provo, Utah, 769 00:41:07,840 --> 00:41:11,920 Speaker 21: is now competing with major Hollywood studios because Emily, because 770 00:41:11,960 --> 00:41:14,359 Speaker 21: major studios didn't want to release Sound of Freedom they 771 00:41:14,400 --> 00:41:17,600 Speaker 21: thought the content was too tough for audiences. But in 772 00:41:17,680 --> 00:41:19,680 Speaker 21: and of itself, the content was important for us to 773 00:41:19,719 --> 00:41:21,680 Speaker 21: see because it raises the issue of human trafficking. 774 00:41:21,760 --> 00:41:23,320 Speaker 16: And of course everybody knows the Chosen. 775 00:41:23,480 --> 00:41:25,560 Speaker 21: So what Angel is doing is partnering with rav so 776 00:41:25,640 --> 00:41:28,000 Speaker 21: that you can go to Angel dot Com slash Rav 777 00:41:28,239 --> 00:41:29,920 Speaker 21: and become a member of the guild. Now why is 778 00:41:29,960 --> 00:41:32,520 Speaker 21: that important Because guild members get to vote on what 779 00:41:32,680 --> 00:41:34,680 Speaker 21: gets created. So the little blur beaded earlier where I 780 00:41:34,760 --> 00:41:37,000 Speaker 21: was talking about Camp a week Away, that got voted 781 00:41:37,000 --> 00:41:38,360 Speaker 21: on by the guilt. If it doesn't have like a 782 00:41:38,440 --> 00:41:41,520 Speaker 21: seventy percent or higher threshold, it doesn't move. 783 00:41:41,480 --> 00:41:42,239 Speaker 16: On to the next round. 784 00:41:42,520 --> 00:41:45,080 Speaker 21: So you, as a member of the Guild for Rav, 785 00:41:45,360 --> 00:41:47,880 Speaker 21: can now go watch the content, vote on it, and 786 00:41:48,000 --> 00:41:50,880 Speaker 21: then become a member to watch everything Angel has and 787 00:41:51,000 --> 00:41:53,520 Speaker 21: continue to see great, great, great content that Angel's producing. 788 00:41:53,880 --> 00:41:54,480 Speaker 19: That is awesome. 789 00:41:54,560 --> 00:41:56,680 Speaker 17: Bo I'm thrilled about the partnership, thrilled to see you 790 00:41:56,800 --> 00:41:59,200 Speaker 17: there in Orlando. Can't wait to hear more about the event. 791 00:41:59,280 --> 00:42:01,120 Speaker 17: Thank you so much for joining American Sunrise. 792 00:42:03,120 --> 00:42:03,680 Speaker 16: Thanks simily. 793 00:42:03,920 --> 00:42:05,839 Speaker 17: All right, coming up, more and more young people are 794 00:42:05,880 --> 00:42:07,719 Speaker 17: flocking to church and returning to faith. 795 00:42:08,040 --> 00:42:08,800 Speaker 19: What is driving that? 796 00:42:09,080 --> 00:42:27,320 Speaker 23: We tell you next, God bless the us. 797 00:42:30,200 --> 00:42:33,160 Speaker 5: In the beginning, God created the heaven and the earth. 798 00:42:38,160 --> 00:42:40,640 Speaker 17: All right, welcome back to American Sunrise. It is time 799 00:42:40,719 --> 00:42:42,799 Speaker 17: now for our moments of faith brought to us by 800 00:42:42,920 --> 00:42:44,920 Speaker 17: Lee Greenwood and the God Bless the USA. 801 00:42:45,000 --> 00:42:46,280 Speaker 19: Bible in focus. 802 00:42:46,360 --> 00:42:49,920 Speaker 17: Today, a massive national baptism event saw about thirty thousand 803 00:42:50,000 --> 00:42:53,640 Speaker 17: people declare their faith, with gen Z men leading the trend. 804 00:42:54,120 --> 00:42:57,200 Speaker 17: The movement breaks the post pandemic streak of religious detachment 805 00:42:57,360 --> 00:43:01,360 Speaker 17: as young men turn to church and spiritual commune. Organizers 806 00:43:01,360 --> 00:43:04,760 Speaker 17: say these baptisms signal a spiritual awakening across the country, 807 00:43:05,080 --> 00:43:08,839 Speaker 17: particularly among youth in a time of cultural turmoil. Many 808 00:43:08,920 --> 00:43:12,480 Speaker 17: see this as a resurgence of faith and rejection of 809 00:43:12,600 --> 00:43:17,520 Speaker 17: secular narratives. For more, let's welcome to American Sunrise Jonathan 810 00:43:17,760 --> 00:43:18,560 Speaker 17: shuttles Worth. 811 00:43:18,960 --> 00:43:21,320 Speaker 19: Jonathan, thank you so much for joining us. Want to 812 00:43:21,320 --> 00:43:22,160 Speaker 19: get your take on all of this. 813 00:43:22,280 --> 00:43:24,319 Speaker 17: I must admit you know, as as a person who's 814 00:43:24,360 --> 00:43:27,000 Speaker 17: part of this generation, I am so proud of gen 815 00:43:27,120 --> 00:43:29,520 Speaker 17: Z that they are really coming back to the faith 816 00:43:29,560 --> 00:43:31,760 Speaker 17: and coming back to church and what is most important, 817 00:43:31,880 --> 00:43:32,560 Speaker 17: true values. 818 00:43:33,440 --> 00:43:35,800 Speaker 24: And as a person that's way older than your generation, 819 00:43:36,040 --> 00:43:38,400 Speaker 24: I too, am very proud of your generation because Generation 820 00:43:38,680 --> 00:43:40,759 Speaker 24: X definitely didn't do that. But I think for the 821 00:43:40,880 --> 00:43:44,520 Speaker 24: reason that it's happening is because of my generation. Your 822 00:43:44,640 --> 00:43:48,080 Speaker 24: generation had my generation as parents and saw how much 823 00:43:48,160 --> 00:43:50,719 Speaker 24: their lives were horrible and thought I'm going to go 824 00:43:50,760 --> 00:43:51,560 Speaker 24: in another direction. 825 00:43:51,920 --> 00:43:52,600 Speaker 5: That's what helped. 826 00:43:53,880 --> 00:43:55,200 Speaker 19: I think it's amazing to see. 827 00:43:55,239 --> 00:43:57,960 Speaker 17: And you know, in just recent weeks with what happened 828 00:43:58,080 --> 00:44:01,520 Speaker 17: to Charlie Kirk his awful fa we've seen such a 829 00:44:01,600 --> 00:44:04,360 Speaker 17: revival in so many people going back to church, especially 830 00:44:04,400 --> 00:44:06,960 Speaker 17: among the youth and young people, because he was such 831 00:44:07,000 --> 00:44:10,719 Speaker 17: a loud voice among youth organizations. Do you think that 832 00:44:10,760 --> 00:44:13,040 Speaker 17: we're going to see more and more people? Is this 833 00:44:13,160 --> 00:44:14,800 Speaker 17: trend going to continue. 834 00:44:14,760 --> 00:44:15,279 Speaker 1: In gen Z? 835 00:44:16,880 --> 00:44:19,400 Speaker 24: Absolutely? And it's going to continue worldwide. 836 00:44:19,480 --> 00:44:19,960 Speaker 5: That's the thing. 837 00:44:20,040 --> 00:44:25,000 Speaker 24: It's not just America. It's happening in England and through Europe, Canada. 838 00:44:25,600 --> 00:44:28,600 Speaker 24: The Bible says, as much as the devil's active in 839 00:44:28,640 --> 00:44:31,360 Speaker 24: the last days, God said, I will pour out my 840 00:44:31,520 --> 00:44:34,719 Speaker 24: spirit on all flesh, and the first group, it is 841 00:44:34,920 --> 00:44:37,640 Speaker 24: your sons and daughters will prophes that. So God has 842 00:44:37,680 --> 00:44:40,600 Speaker 24: a promise that before Christ returns, there's going to be 843 00:44:40,680 --> 00:44:43,480 Speaker 24: an outpouring of God's spirit that affects all people. And 844 00:44:43,600 --> 00:44:46,200 Speaker 24: it is great to be seeing it happening in real time. 845 00:44:47,239 --> 00:44:47,759 Speaker 2: It really is. 846 00:44:47,880 --> 00:44:49,480 Speaker 17: You know, what do you think is the one thing 847 00:44:49,960 --> 00:44:52,560 Speaker 17: in terms of faith that the US needs to focus 848 00:44:52,680 --> 00:44:55,160 Speaker 17: on right now? I mean we talk about it constantly 849 00:44:55,239 --> 00:44:58,600 Speaker 17: on this program, so much turmoil, so much chaos, violence, 850 00:44:58,760 --> 00:45:02,200 Speaker 17: and major blue city across the country. In terms of 851 00:45:02,280 --> 00:45:04,000 Speaker 17: faith that I think it's great that people are going 852 00:45:04,040 --> 00:45:06,000 Speaker 17: back to church. They're starting to open their Bibles and 853 00:45:06,080 --> 00:45:08,080 Speaker 17: read scripture. Again, what do you think we need to 854 00:45:08,160 --> 00:45:09,880 Speaker 17: do collectively as a country. 855 00:45:11,440 --> 00:45:13,719 Speaker 24: I would say to not just go to church, but 856 00:45:13,960 --> 00:45:17,719 Speaker 24: encounter God. You asked about faith. Every great story of 857 00:45:17,800 --> 00:45:21,280 Speaker 24: faith in the Bible began with somebody having an encounter 858 00:45:21,840 --> 00:45:25,000 Speaker 24: with God. And I don't like when people are going 859 00:45:25,080 --> 00:45:26,719 Speaker 24: back to church for the first time and they're talking 860 00:45:26,760 --> 00:45:31,320 Speaker 24: about Jesus like he's George Washington, a great historical figure 861 00:45:31,600 --> 00:45:35,040 Speaker 24: who accomplished things. Jesus is alive, and so it's great 862 00:45:35,120 --> 00:45:37,040 Speaker 24: to go to church. It's great to read the Bible, 863 00:45:37,480 --> 00:45:41,840 Speaker 24: but learned to know the author of the book. Because 864 00:45:42,160 --> 00:45:45,080 Speaker 24: Christianity is unlike every other religion, is about having a 865 00:45:45,160 --> 00:45:48,279 Speaker 24: relationship with Christ. You can talk to him. You can 866 00:45:48,360 --> 00:45:51,160 Speaker 24: talk to the author of the book. My cousins started 867 00:45:51,160 --> 00:45:53,439 Speaker 24: going back to church and he said, sometimes I feel 868 00:45:53,480 --> 00:45:54,760 Speaker 24: overwhelmed reading the Bible. 869 00:45:55,040 --> 00:45:55,640 Speaker 5: What should I do? 870 00:45:55,719 --> 00:45:58,279 Speaker 24: I said, remember, you can talk to the one, to 871 00:45:58,360 --> 00:46:00,960 Speaker 24: the person that wrote the book. And that's what I 872 00:46:01,040 --> 00:46:03,600 Speaker 24: want people to do is have a real relationship with 873 00:46:03,719 --> 00:46:04,359 Speaker 24: Jesus Christ. 874 00:46:04,920 --> 00:46:07,160 Speaker 19: I think that is so well said and so spot 875 00:46:07,200 --> 00:46:07,520 Speaker 19: on too. 876 00:46:07,600 --> 00:46:07,759 Speaker 2: You know. 877 00:46:07,920 --> 00:46:10,040 Speaker 17: I try to pray the Rosary as often as I can, 878 00:46:10,160 --> 00:46:12,120 Speaker 17: but I find myself in the middle of prayers just 879 00:46:12,280 --> 00:46:14,680 Speaker 17: talking to Jesus as if he's my friend. I think 880 00:46:14,719 --> 00:46:17,400 Speaker 17: that's a really important way to develop that relationship and 881 00:46:17,960 --> 00:46:19,719 Speaker 17: make sure that it's at the forefront of your life. 882 00:46:19,760 --> 00:46:22,439 Speaker 17: Jonathan Shuttlesworth always enjoy having you on the show. 883 00:46:22,520 --> 00:46:23,200 Speaker 19: Thanks for being here. 884 00:46:23,280 --> 00:46:23,560 Speaker 5: Thanks. 885 00:46:24,480 --> 00:46:27,080 Speaker 17: Be sure to tune into Revival today this Sunday morning 886 00:46:27,200 --> 00:46:29,480 Speaker 17: at nine am. We'll be back with the second hour 887 00:46:29,520 --> 00:46:31,400 Speaker 17: of American Sunrise in just two minutes. 888 00:46:31,560 --> 00:46:32,080 Speaker 19: Stick around. 889 00:46:42,680 --> 00:46:47,080 Speaker 2: Good morning, America, Welcome to American Sunrise. 890 00:46:48,280 --> 00:46:49,240 Speaker 4: Well where it's culture. 891 00:46:49,400 --> 00:46:50,960 Speaker 2: We have breaking news to share with you. 892 00:46:51,280 --> 00:46:51,880 Speaker 4: Politics. 893 00:46:52,040 --> 00:46:55,000 Speaker 1: President Trump is joining us live now from Florida. 894 00:46:56,080 --> 00:46:56,839 Speaker 4: We've got your couple. 895 00:46:57,560 --> 00:46:59,640 Speaker 1: This is what it looks like to be a Patreon. 896 00:47:00,320 --> 00:47:02,200 Speaker 4: We have to protect the American family. 897 00:47:03,120 --> 00:47:05,120 Speaker 2: The American dream is still alive. 898 00:47:06,440 --> 00:47:09,280 Speaker 22: I'm David Brody, I'm Terrence, and I'm doctor Canna. 899 00:47:14,719 --> 00:47:17,720 Speaker 9: Breaking news from Real America's Voice. 900 00:47:21,280 --> 00:47:24,080 Speaker 4: We begin the second hour of American Sunrise with breaking 901 00:47:24,160 --> 00:47:27,239 Speaker 4: news out of the United Kingdom. At least two people 902 00:47:27,320 --> 00:47:31,200 Speaker 4: are dead three more seriously injured after a man rammed 903 00:47:31,239 --> 00:47:35,480 Speaker 4: his car into a synagogue in Manchester, England. All of this, 904 00:47:35,640 --> 00:47:38,600 Speaker 4: of course, comes as a Jewish community around the world 905 00:47:38,640 --> 00:47:41,480 Speaker 4: observes Young Kapoor it is the holiest day in the 906 00:47:41,520 --> 00:47:45,920 Speaker 4: Jewish calendar. After ramming that car into the synagogue, the 907 00:47:46,040 --> 00:47:48,720 Speaker 4: man also got out and stabbed at least two people 908 00:47:48,920 --> 00:47:52,520 Speaker 4: to death, injuring even more people. This is obviously a 909 00:47:52,600 --> 00:47:56,080 Speaker 4: developing situation that we're monitoring. We will update you on 910 00:47:56,200 --> 00:47:59,920 Speaker 4: this situation throughout the morning as we get new information. 911 00:48:00,280 --> 00:48:02,560 Speaker 4: Now let's bring in doctor Gena and David to talk 912 00:48:02,600 --> 00:48:05,440 Speaker 4: a bit more about this. David, what a shocking morning, 913 00:48:05,480 --> 00:48:09,440 Speaker 4: particularly on this holiest of holy days in the Jewish faith. 914 00:48:09,760 --> 00:48:12,120 Speaker 4: Jewish faith, excuse me to have this sort of attack 915 00:48:12,480 --> 00:48:15,920 Speaker 4: on a synagogue not only shocking, but I think one 916 00:48:15,960 --> 00:48:17,200 Speaker 4: could argue anti semitic. 917 00:48:18,400 --> 00:48:21,319 Speaker 1: Well, I'll go with the anti semitic. I'll take away 918 00:48:21,400 --> 00:48:24,680 Speaker 1: the word shocking. And that's the sad part. It's not shocking. 919 00:48:25,280 --> 00:48:28,440 Speaker 1: And that's where we are. Forget in America and the 920 00:48:28,560 --> 00:48:31,560 Speaker 1: world really and look in Britain. Just the stats prove 921 00:48:31,600 --> 00:48:36,400 Speaker 1: it out. Hate crimes up thirteen percent more against Jewish 922 00:48:36,480 --> 00:48:39,799 Speaker 1: people in the UK, and that was in twenty twenty four, 923 00:48:40,120 --> 00:48:42,200 Speaker 1: twenty twenty five. The numbers are off the chart in 924 00:48:42,239 --> 00:48:45,200 Speaker 1: the first six months or so, so this should surprise 925 00:48:45,600 --> 00:48:49,880 Speaker 1: no one. The UK has gotten more and more secular. 926 00:48:50,120 --> 00:48:53,440 Speaker 1: Well I shouldn't say secular. They are secular already, but 927 00:48:53,840 --> 00:49:01,000 Speaker 1: quite frankly, the Muslim influx in the UK is been proven. Gina, 928 00:49:01,040 --> 00:49:03,279 Speaker 1: you've been over there, You've been in Manchester, tell us more. 929 00:49:04,120 --> 00:49:07,120 Speaker 3: Yeah, it's a scary dark place and it's a spiritual 930 00:49:07,800 --> 00:49:09,440 Speaker 3: darkness that you can feel when you're there. 931 00:49:09,600 --> 00:49:11,000 Speaker 2: They are under Sharia law. 932 00:49:11,719 --> 00:49:15,840 Speaker 3: They've used this as their epicenter, the Islamists to attempt 933 00:49:15,880 --> 00:49:18,479 Speaker 3: to take over the UK, and many of them don't 934 00:49:18,480 --> 00:49:22,279 Speaker 3: even deny this. They don't even deny this. They are 935 00:49:22,440 --> 00:49:25,520 Speaker 3: having children ten to one of the rest of the 936 00:49:25,560 --> 00:49:28,439 Speaker 3: population of the UK. Those numbers might even be worse. 937 00:49:28,560 --> 00:49:32,560 Speaker 3: That's actually this old data and this is a great 938 00:49:32,640 --> 00:49:38,600 Speaker 3: reason why the entire West needs to as Charlie said, 939 00:49:39,200 --> 00:49:41,000 Speaker 3: I want to bring it back around to what we're 940 00:49:41,040 --> 00:49:43,400 Speaker 3: doing in the US, because, as Charlie said, we need 941 00:49:43,440 --> 00:49:45,800 Speaker 3: to be getting married, we need to be having babies. 942 00:49:46,000 --> 00:49:47,759 Speaker 2: We need to be creating families. We need to be 943 00:49:47,880 --> 00:49:48,640 Speaker 2: nurturing families. 944 00:49:48,680 --> 00:49:51,600 Speaker 3: We need to be against any policy that takes fathers 945 00:49:51,640 --> 00:49:54,560 Speaker 3: out of the home, right like welfare takes fathers. 946 00:49:54,320 --> 00:49:55,640 Speaker 2: Out of the home. It just does. 947 00:49:55,880 --> 00:49:58,439 Speaker 3: We need to be back in church. All the things 948 00:49:58,480 --> 00:49:59,920 Speaker 3: that we talk about on this show every day. But 949 00:50:00,040 --> 00:50:02,400 Speaker 3: this is why those messages are so important, because this. 950 00:50:02,719 --> 00:50:06,040 Speaker 2: Is the end result. This is the progressive dream. 951 00:50:06,560 --> 00:50:08,359 Speaker 3: And I want to be really clear about that because 952 00:50:08,400 --> 00:50:11,080 Speaker 3: we don't often equate what's happening in the US to 953 00:50:11,239 --> 00:50:12,279 Speaker 3: where they've already. 954 00:50:12,040 --> 00:50:14,800 Speaker 2: Established it in the UK. But there you go. This 955 00:50:15,000 --> 00:50:17,600 Speaker 2: is exhibit A. I was there, you guys. It is dark. 956 00:50:18,239 --> 00:50:19,280 Speaker 2: They don't allow dogs. 957 00:50:19,320 --> 00:50:22,520 Speaker 3: They'll put fitanil or other things on the ground if 958 00:50:22,560 --> 00:50:24,879 Speaker 3: you have a dog because they don't like dogs because 959 00:50:24,880 --> 00:50:25,840 Speaker 3: they think they're unclean. 960 00:50:26,840 --> 00:50:27,960 Speaker 2: The list goes on and on. 961 00:50:28,400 --> 00:50:33,200 Speaker 3: This isn't racial, this isn't religious. We are literally talking 962 00:50:33,280 --> 00:50:37,480 Speaker 3: about freedom and life and death. You guys, there's a 963 00:50:37,600 --> 00:50:40,560 Speaker 3: very big difference between Islam and the Islamists. 964 00:50:40,680 --> 00:50:42,640 Speaker 2: And this is what you see when you have Islamist 965 00:50:42,680 --> 00:50:43,799 Speaker 2: take control in Sharia law. 966 00:50:44,520 --> 00:50:47,560 Speaker 4: Well, doctor Gene and David. In other headlines, domestically, it 967 00:50:47,680 --> 00:50:50,360 Speaker 4: is day two of the government shutdown, and the resolution 968 00:50:50,560 --> 00:50:53,480 Speaker 4: doesn't appear to be inside. Another attempt to get federal 969 00:50:53,520 --> 00:50:57,960 Speaker 4: agencies back open failed on Wednesday, largely along party line votes, 970 00:50:58,280 --> 00:51:01,520 Speaker 4: as Senate Republicans weren't able to convince enough Democrats to 971 00:51:01,640 --> 00:51:05,000 Speaker 4: cross the aisle. Following the vote, the White House trotted 972 00:51:05,040 --> 00:51:08,319 Speaker 4: out Vice President Jadie Vance to explain how Democrats are 973 00:51:08,360 --> 00:51:11,560 Speaker 4: holding government funding hostage in order to give health care 974 00:51:11,600 --> 00:51:12,759 Speaker 4: to illegal immigrants. 975 00:51:13,719 --> 00:51:15,759 Speaker 6: So what the Democrats are engaging in is a slide 976 00:51:15,760 --> 00:51:18,280 Speaker 6: of hand. They're saying, no, no, no, those weren't illegal 977 00:51:18,320 --> 00:51:21,520 Speaker 6: aliens who were getting health care benefits, even though everybody, 978 00:51:21,840 --> 00:51:25,200 Speaker 6: excuse me, knows they were in the country illegally. It's 979 00:51:25,239 --> 00:51:27,640 Speaker 6: a lie told by the Democrats that they're not trying 980 00:51:27,680 --> 00:51:29,880 Speaker 6: to give health care benefits to illegal aliens. It's a 981 00:51:30,000 --> 00:51:32,920 Speaker 6: lie that is obviously untrue if you just look at 982 00:51:32,960 --> 00:51:35,000 Speaker 6: the text that they gave us, and all you have 983 00:51:35,160 --> 00:51:38,920 Speaker 6: to do is understand that this is about who benefits. 984 00:51:39,239 --> 00:51:42,640 Speaker 6: We think the American People's government ought to benefit American citizens. 985 00:51:42,880 --> 00:51:44,840 Speaker 6: The Democrats are willing to shut it down to benefit 986 00:51:44,880 --> 00:51:47,399 Speaker 6: illegal aliens. The contrasts couldn't be more clear. 987 00:51:50,520 --> 00:51:52,759 Speaker 4: The US Senate has the day off in observance of 988 00:51:52,800 --> 00:51:56,560 Speaker 4: the Jewish Young Kapoor holiday. Senators are expected back at 989 00:51:56,640 --> 00:52:01,480 Speaker 4: work tomorrow. Now, the Supreme Court rules to overrule President 990 00:52:01,560 --> 00:52:04,680 Speaker 4: Trump and uphold Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook's right to 991 00:52:04,760 --> 00:52:07,200 Speaker 4: stay on the job. Cook will remained at the FED 992 00:52:07,320 --> 00:52:10,320 Speaker 4: for the time being. After the Scotish justices declined to 993 00:52:10,440 --> 00:52:14,080 Speaker 4: act on the Trump Administration's effort to immediately fire Cook 994 00:52:14,120 --> 00:52:16,440 Speaker 4: from the Central Bank. The High Court is set to 995 00:52:16,520 --> 00:52:20,439 Speaker 4: hear arguments on the matter. In January, President Trump tried 996 00:52:20,480 --> 00:52:23,640 Speaker 4: to fire Cook amid a mortgage fraud investigation surrounding Cook. 997 00:52:24,080 --> 00:52:26,960 Speaker 4: A lower court blocked the firing, so the Trump administration 998 00:52:27,080 --> 00:52:30,600 Speaker 4: appealed to the Supreme Court. The decision means that Cook 999 00:52:30,760 --> 00:52:32,759 Speaker 4: will be able to take part in the remaining two 1000 00:52:32,840 --> 00:52:36,600 Speaker 4: FED meetings this year, including the upcoming October Interest Rates 1001 00:52:36,640 --> 00:52:40,600 Speaker 4: Setting Committee meeting. Caught on camera a New York City 1002 00:52:40,680 --> 00:52:44,040 Speaker 4: public housing tower collapsing and falling to the ground. 1003 00:52:45,239 --> 00:52:46,080 Speaker 1: Oh my god. 1004 00:52:52,200 --> 00:52:55,400 Speaker 4: The twenty story high brick chimney at that Bronx building 1005 00:52:55,440 --> 00:52:58,360 Speaker 4: you just saw there gave way Wednesday, sending tons of 1006 00:52:58,440 --> 00:53:02,160 Speaker 4: debris plummeting onto the side walk and the kids playground below. 1007 00:53:02,960 --> 00:53:06,080 Speaker 4: New York Mayor Eric Adams says a major disaster was 1008 00:53:06,120 --> 00:53:08,799 Speaker 4: avoided as no one was hurt and there were no deaths. Here, 1009 00:53:09,480 --> 00:53:12,800 Speaker 4: investigators are trying to determine if an early morning explosion 1010 00:53:12,880 --> 00:53:15,400 Speaker 4: in the boiler room may have contributed to the collapse. 1011 00:53:15,960 --> 00:53:19,160 Speaker 4: Mayor Adam says October first typically marks the first day 1012 00:53:19,200 --> 00:53:22,319 Speaker 4: of heating systems being turned on for the season there 1013 00:53:22,320 --> 00:53:25,759 Speaker 4: in New York City, and that may have caused the explosion. 1014 00:53:26,560 --> 00:53:28,560 Speaker 4: That's a quick check of your headlines. Now, let's get 1015 00:53:28,560 --> 00:53:31,920 Speaker 4: a quick check of your weather forecast with meteorologists Tracy 1016 00:53:32,000 --> 00:53:33,280 Speaker 4: Anthony Tracy, good. 1017 00:53:33,200 --> 00:53:35,160 Speaker 16: Morning, Hey, good morning. 1018 00:53:35,280 --> 00:53:39,280 Speaker 13: You know, for the first week in October, we're definitely 1019 00:53:39,320 --> 00:53:41,400 Speaker 13: starting to see those leaves changing across. 1020 00:53:41,120 --> 00:53:43,960 Speaker 4: The north line. All right, Tracy, again, we're having problems 1021 00:53:43,960 --> 00:53:46,160 Speaker 4: with your audio. We apologize. We're going to try to 1022 00:53:46,160 --> 00:53:48,480 Speaker 4: get that worked out. Tracy. We'll try to check back 1023 00:53:48,520 --> 00:53:51,200 Speaker 4: with you later on. Now let's get over to David. David, 1024 00:53:51,280 --> 00:53:53,759 Speaker 4: Good morning, Good morning, t Bates. 1025 00:53:53,800 --> 00:53:57,360 Speaker 1: All Right, So, as we mentioned earlier, Senate Democrats blocked 1026 00:53:57,400 --> 00:54:00,760 Speaker 1: another measure yesterday that would have re opened the federal 1027 00:54:00,840 --> 00:54:03,640 Speaker 1: government until November twenty first. It was the third time 1028 00:54:03,760 --> 00:54:07,480 Speaker 1: now in two weeks that Democrats rejected the CR pass 1029 00:54:07,560 --> 00:54:11,120 Speaker 1: by the House and the government remains closed. Joining us 1030 00:54:11,160 --> 00:54:14,000 Speaker 1: now to explain what all of this means and economic 1031 00:54:14,160 --> 00:54:17,600 Speaker 1: terms and many other terms. Former Trump economic advisor and 1032 00:54:17,680 --> 00:54:20,400 Speaker 1: co author of the book The Trump Economic Miracle, that 1033 00:54:20,440 --> 00:54:23,560 Speaker 1: would be Stephen Moyer. Stephen, good to see you. 1034 00:54:24,200 --> 00:54:24,759 Speaker 12: What do you think? 1035 00:54:24,840 --> 00:54:26,520 Speaker 1: How long do you expect this to go on? And 1036 00:54:27,080 --> 00:54:29,279 Speaker 1: by the way, we're getting news this morning. Just in 1037 00:54:29,360 --> 00:54:32,680 Speaker 1: the last hour, President Trump put this out on truth Socially. 1038 00:54:32,719 --> 00:54:35,320 Speaker 1: He said, I have a meeting today with russ Vote 1039 00:54:36,280 --> 00:54:39,200 Speaker 1: that he put he of Project twenty twenty five fame 1040 00:54:39,800 --> 00:54:42,960 Speaker 1: to determine which of the many Democrat agencies, most of 1041 00:54:43,000 --> 00:54:46,319 Speaker 1: which are a political scam he recommends to be cut. 1042 00:54:46,800 --> 00:54:50,400 Speaker 1: Here we go, Rif if you will, Steve, what do 1043 00:54:50,480 --> 00:54:50,719 Speaker 1: you think? 1044 00:54:51,239 --> 00:54:51,439 Speaker 5: Yeah? 1045 00:54:51,480 --> 00:54:52,640 Speaker 7: Well, great to be with you guys. 1046 00:54:52,719 --> 00:54:57,399 Speaker 25: I think that Chuck Schumer Democrats badly miscalculated here. 1047 00:54:57,640 --> 00:54:58,520 Speaker 7: They thought that the. 1048 00:54:58,760 --> 00:55:02,480 Speaker 25: American public would would blame Trump and the Republicans. But 1049 00:55:02,760 --> 00:55:04,799 Speaker 25: in this case, and by the way, I've been doing 1050 00:55:04,840 --> 00:55:06,959 Speaker 25: this for forty years, so I probably lived through about 1051 00:55:07,000 --> 00:55:11,000 Speaker 25: fifteen of these government shutdowns and they're temporary. It's only 1052 00:55:11,080 --> 00:55:13,880 Speaker 25: the non essential services that are affected. And given the 1053 00:55:13,920 --> 00:55:16,000 Speaker 25: fact that we're spending hundreds of billions of dollars on 1054 00:55:16,160 --> 00:55:18,480 Speaker 25: non essential services, and the fact that we have a 1055 00:55:18,480 --> 00:55:20,640 Speaker 25: two trillion dollar deficit, maybe we should just get rid 1056 00:55:20,680 --> 00:55:23,040 Speaker 25: of non essential services, right That would be a good 1057 00:55:23,040 --> 00:55:25,000 Speaker 25: way to save money. So I want to make sure 1058 00:55:25,040 --> 00:55:27,080 Speaker 25: people understand the vital things that we do need it 1059 00:55:27,120 --> 00:55:28,440 Speaker 25: from our government are protected. 1060 00:55:28,560 --> 00:55:30,080 Speaker 7: The air traffic control. 1061 00:55:29,840 --> 00:55:34,120 Speaker 25: System, the national defense of the country, those kinds of 1062 00:55:34,160 --> 00:55:40,080 Speaker 25: things obviously continue. Look, the Democrats are basically saying we 1063 00:55:40,280 --> 00:55:44,680 Speaker 25: want medicaid for illegal immigrants. They are saying they want 1064 00:55:44,760 --> 00:55:48,400 Speaker 25: to restore one and a half trillion dollars of cuts 1065 00:55:48,480 --> 00:55:52,360 Speaker 25: that were made back in July when we pass the 1066 00:55:52,400 --> 00:55:56,360 Speaker 25: big beautiful bill. We can't afford it, simply, It's simple. 1067 00:55:56,440 --> 00:55:58,880 Speaker 25: We can't afford another trillion and a half dollars of 1068 00:55:59,120 --> 00:56:03,000 Speaker 25: deficit spending. And that's basically the Democrats position. I think 1069 00:56:03,040 --> 00:56:05,200 Speaker 25: in the end of the day, Schumer will cave in 1070 00:56:06,000 --> 00:56:09,320 Speaker 25: because Republicans have the kind of moral and fiscal high ground. 1071 00:56:09,360 --> 00:56:09,480 Speaker 19: Here. 1072 00:56:11,120 --> 00:56:14,040 Speaker 4: Hey Steve Terrence here, always good to see you. Until 1073 00:56:14,160 --> 00:56:17,680 Speaker 4: Chuck Schumer does cave in, do you foresee any larger 1074 00:56:17,800 --> 00:56:21,719 Speaker 4: impacts to our economy. The things that come to mind 1075 00:56:21,800 --> 00:56:24,719 Speaker 4: for me would be a potential impact on credit rating 1076 00:56:24,800 --> 00:56:28,279 Speaker 4: or something like this. The longer this shutdown continues, do 1077 00:56:28,360 --> 00:56:32,680 Speaker 4: you foresee any impact beyond kind of the the immediate. 1078 00:56:34,160 --> 00:56:36,480 Speaker 25: Very tiny, You know, there will be a little bit. Look, 1079 00:56:36,520 --> 00:56:38,520 Speaker 25: this is this is an ugly thing for the country. 1080 00:56:38,960 --> 00:56:41,520 Speaker 25: It looks like, you know, we can't get it together. 1081 00:56:42,280 --> 00:56:44,880 Speaker 25: So yeah, maybe there will be a slight increase in 1082 00:56:45,000 --> 00:56:48,560 Speaker 25: the interest rates as it adds some doubt about whether 1083 00:56:49,239 --> 00:56:54,200 Speaker 25: Washington can function. But look, the Democrats want they I've 1084 00:56:54,200 --> 00:56:56,480 Speaker 25: been saying for three months. I said this on your 1085 00:56:56,480 --> 00:56:59,840 Speaker 25: show three months ago. The Democrats wanted this shutdown. This 1086 00:57:00,080 --> 00:57:03,239 Speaker 25: is clearly the Schumer shut down. They thought they would win. 1087 00:57:03,760 --> 00:57:06,200 Speaker 25: And you can't blame them for thinking they were going 1088 00:57:06,280 --> 00:57:08,520 Speaker 25: to win because you know, out of the last fifteen 1089 00:57:09,280 --> 00:57:11,839 Speaker 25: government shutdowns, the media, if you notice this, the media 1090 00:57:11,960 --> 00:57:13,040 Speaker 25: always blames. 1091 00:57:12,719 --> 00:57:13,960 Speaker 7: These things on Republicans. 1092 00:57:13,960 --> 00:57:18,000 Speaker 25: Whether it's a Republican president, democratic president, Republican Congress, democratic congress, 1093 00:57:18,120 --> 00:57:21,000 Speaker 25: it's always the Republican's fault. But in this case, I 1094 00:57:21,080 --> 00:57:22,720 Speaker 25: think I have to say even the media is saying, 1095 00:57:23,080 --> 00:57:25,520 Speaker 25: what is this about? Why is Schumer not coming with 1096 00:57:25,640 --> 00:57:27,720 Speaker 25: a deal. Why can't they least come up with a 1097 00:57:27,800 --> 00:57:32,520 Speaker 25: seven or fourteen or twenty one day temporary solution here 1098 00:57:32,640 --> 00:57:37,720 Speaker 25: to keep the government open and functioning. I'm very pleased 1099 00:57:37,760 --> 00:57:39,960 Speaker 25: by the way that Russell Box is saying, well, look, 1100 00:57:40,400 --> 00:57:42,400 Speaker 25: you know, some of these people, we should just fire 1101 00:57:43,000 --> 00:57:45,560 Speaker 25: indefinitely and just replace. 1102 00:57:45,240 --> 00:57:48,880 Speaker 7: Them with no one. This is called draining the swamp, 1103 00:57:48,960 --> 00:57:50,440 Speaker 7: and this is what Americans voted for. 1104 00:57:51,600 --> 00:57:53,680 Speaker 3: Yeah, talk to us a little bit about Russin, folks, 1105 00:57:53,720 --> 00:57:56,520 Speaker 3: because I'll tell you what, I've been very impressed. It 1106 00:57:56,600 --> 00:58:00,440 Speaker 3: takes a lot of stamina to do some of the 1107 00:58:00,520 --> 00:58:02,280 Speaker 3: things he's done. Talk to us about him in his 1108 00:58:02,640 --> 00:58:05,680 Speaker 3: future and not only this administration, but maybe beyond that. 1109 00:58:07,240 --> 00:58:11,480 Speaker 25: Well, first of all, the Trump performance on the economy 1110 00:58:11,600 --> 00:58:14,040 Speaker 25: has been amazingly strong. In fact, there was a big 1111 00:58:14,080 --> 00:58:17,160 Speaker 25: piece that came out this morning that showed that all 1112 00:58:17,240 --> 00:58:19,400 Speaker 25: of the economists had do you guys remember whatever he's 1113 00:58:19,440 --> 00:58:22,240 Speaker 25: Oh my god, Donald Trump's going to cause another great 1114 00:58:22,320 --> 00:58:25,920 Speaker 25: depression and the stock market's going to crash. And this 1115 00:58:26,120 --> 00:58:28,640 Speaker 25: was a more liberal economists set of well, we were 1116 00:58:28,680 --> 00:58:30,840 Speaker 25: all wrong, because look at we have record high stock 1117 00:58:30,920 --> 00:58:33,720 Speaker 25: market today, we have the lowest energy prices we've had 1118 00:58:33,800 --> 00:58:36,200 Speaker 25: in ten years. We're producing more energy than any other 1119 00:58:36,280 --> 00:58:40,680 Speaker 25: time in American history. We reduced regulatory costs by a 1120 00:58:40,760 --> 00:58:43,439 Speaker 25: trillion dollars. The average family just in the first nine 1121 00:58:43,520 --> 00:58:46,680 Speaker 25: months of Trump's presidency has seen an eleven hundred dollars 1122 00:58:46,720 --> 00:58:47,640 Speaker 25: increase in their. 1123 00:58:48,360 --> 00:58:49,840 Speaker 7: Pay relative to inflation. 1124 00:58:49,960 --> 00:58:52,360 Speaker 25: I mean, I could go on and on, but Trump 1125 00:58:52,480 --> 00:58:54,720 Speaker 25: is off to an amazing start in his first nine 1126 00:58:54,760 --> 00:58:57,880 Speaker 25: months in office. This is a stupid time for Democrats 1127 00:58:57,960 --> 00:59:00,240 Speaker 25: to play politics when things are going so well well 1128 00:59:00,720 --> 00:59:02,720 Speaker 25: and shutting down the government. 1129 00:59:03,760 --> 00:59:06,240 Speaker 1: Yeah, Hey, Steve, what do you think russ vote? Where 1130 00:59:06,280 --> 00:59:08,680 Speaker 1: do you think he'll recommend to the president in terms 1131 00:59:08,720 --> 00:59:12,920 Speaker 1: of where to start looking for mass layoffs? Do you 1132 00:59:13,000 --> 00:59:14,560 Speaker 1: have any predictions on that state? 1133 00:59:14,760 --> 00:59:15,400 Speaker 24: That's a great question. 1134 00:59:15,480 --> 00:59:17,440 Speaker 25: I think the State Department, the Labor Department, and the 1135 00:59:17,560 --> 00:59:20,160 Speaker 25: Education Department, a lot of the departments that we don't 1136 00:59:20,200 --> 00:59:22,680 Speaker 25: need in Washington and never have needed. 1137 00:59:22,760 --> 00:59:24,520 Speaker 7: And don't really provide any value added. 1138 00:59:24,800 --> 00:59:26,560 Speaker 25: You know, at least half of the people in the 1139 00:59:26,640 --> 00:59:30,880 Speaker 25: State Department are leftover lefties from the seventies and that 1140 00:59:31,080 --> 00:59:33,480 Speaker 25: have been in the State Department and have cobwebs in 1141 00:59:33,520 --> 00:59:34,000 Speaker 25: the office. 1142 00:59:34,160 --> 00:59:36,760 Speaker 7: Get rid of those people. This is what a business 1143 00:59:36,800 --> 00:59:37,120 Speaker 7: would do. 1144 00:59:37,200 --> 00:59:38,680 Speaker 25: I mean, if you've got a business and you're losing 1145 00:59:38,720 --> 00:59:41,080 Speaker 25: two trillion dollars, you better start cutting your expenditures. 1146 00:59:42,720 --> 00:59:44,720 Speaker 1: What about the IRS? You was talking about IRS. 1147 00:59:44,800 --> 00:59:47,200 Speaker 7: What do you think they're Yeah, Oh, that's a good 1148 00:59:47,240 --> 00:59:51,200 Speaker 7: one too. You know Trump is really he's really slimming 1149 00:59:51,320 --> 00:59:53,040 Speaker 7: down the IRS. 1150 00:59:53,160 --> 00:59:53,480 Speaker 5: The IR. 1151 00:59:53,720 --> 00:59:57,280 Speaker 25: Remember was Biden who added tens of thousands of agents 1152 00:59:57,360 --> 01:00:01,040 Speaker 25: so they could harass people like me and you have 1153 01:00:01,160 --> 01:00:04,200 Speaker 25: a conservative point of view. They weaponized the IRS and 1154 01:00:04,520 --> 01:00:06,880 Speaker 25: that is a great way to downsize. And all we 1155 01:00:07,000 --> 01:00:09,600 Speaker 25: need is a simple flat tax, and we wouldn't need 1156 01:00:10,000 --> 01:00:14,200 Speaker 25: eighty thousand IRS agents going looking at every private aspect 1157 01:00:14,240 --> 01:00:14,760 Speaker 25: of our life. 1158 01:00:15,000 --> 01:00:17,120 Speaker 3: Just one more quick ending, Steve, I want to ask you. 1159 01:00:17,240 --> 01:00:20,240 Speaker 3: We have no time left, but do you yeah, Because 1160 01:00:20,240 --> 01:00:22,120 Speaker 3: I know you were so anti tariff, I wonder if 1161 01:00:22,120 --> 01:00:23,640 Speaker 3: you've come around on that, and if you think some 1162 01:00:23,800 --> 01:00:26,240 Speaker 3: of the money we're making from tariffs might be able 1163 01:00:26,360 --> 01:00:29,280 Speaker 3: to take the place of the federal income tax. 1164 01:00:30,280 --> 01:00:32,640 Speaker 7: Well, that's an interesting idea. I love that idea. 1165 01:00:32,640 --> 01:00:35,880 Speaker 25: If we could actually replace the federal income tax with 1166 01:00:36,000 --> 01:00:38,320 Speaker 25: Terraff's I'd be off. Or I think the tariffs have 1167 01:00:38,440 --> 01:00:41,840 Speaker 25: probably lost, I mean, knocked about one percentage point off 1168 01:00:41,920 --> 01:00:45,400 Speaker 25: of the growth rate. It has to cause some turmoil 1169 01:00:45,440 --> 01:00:49,600 Speaker 25: and supply chains. But I've always said this on your show, Gina. 1170 01:00:49,720 --> 01:00:51,640 Speaker 25: I don't like the terrorifts, but I like the trade 1171 01:00:51,720 --> 01:00:54,040 Speaker 25: deals that Trump is coming up with because they're very 1172 01:00:54,080 --> 01:00:54,760 Speaker 25: pro America. 1173 01:00:56,080 --> 01:00:58,680 Speaker 1: Yeah, hey, Steve, looking forward to seeing you next time 1174 01:00:58,720 --> 01:01:00,960 Speaker 1: somewhere in the Oval Office and up to with some charts. 1175 01:01:01,000 --> 01:01:03,200 Speaker 7: Who knows, See you guys later. 1176 01:01:03,600 --> 01:01:04,200 Speaker 4: Have a great week. 1177 01:01:04,280 --> 01:01:06,760 Speaker 2: Thanks Steve. 1178 01:01:06,920 --> 01:01:09,960 Speaker 1: All right, coming up seeing n in MSNBC or watching 1179 01:01:10,160 --> 01:01:14,400 Speaker 1: viewers vanish as Americans tune out their left wing covers. 1180 01:01:14,440 --> 01:01:17,959 Speaker 1: We're gonna examine how the legacy media is losing even 1181 01:01:18,120 --> 01:01:22,120 Speaker 1: more influence to people like us. Thank you, Rav, We're 1182 01:01:22,200 --> 01:01:22,880 Speaker 1: back at a moment. 1183 01:01:52,400 --> 01:01:56,240 Speaker 17: Welcome back to American Sunrise. I'm American Sunrise contributor Emily Finn. 1184 01:01:56,600 --> 01:01:58,160 Speaker 17: It's great to have you with us this morning. 1185 01:01:58,360 --> 01:01:58,520 Speaker 2: Time. 1186 01:01:58,600 --> 01:02:00,960 Speaker 19: Now to stay a week not woken and who as woke? Today? 1187 01:02:01,320 --> 01:02:04,880 Speaker 17: The left wing media CNN and MSNBC are in a 1188 01:02:05,000 --> 01:02:09,000 Speaker 17: ratings free fall. Last week, CNN pulled in just five 1189 01:02:09,160 --> 01:02:13,760 Speaker 17: hundred and seventy thousand viewers in primetime, MSNBC only eight 1190 01:02:13,880 --> 01:02:17,120 Speaker 17: hundred and fifty four thousand. Fox News drew two point 1191 01:02:17,200 --> 01:02:20,720 Speaker 17: six million that same week, more than both of them combined. 1192 01:02:21,160 --> 01:02:22,880 Speaker 19: Even News Nation beat. 1193 01:02:22,720 --> 01:02:25,760 Speaker 17: Them out during coverage of the Charlie Kirk memorial. CNN 1194 01:02:25,800 --> 01:02:29,440 Speaker 17: and MSNBC now struggled to reach audiences they once claimed 1195 01:02:29,600 --> 01:02:32,920 Speaker 17: to dominate, and many say this marks the collapse of 1196 01:02:33,040 --> 01:02:36,320 Speaker 17: legacy media. Let's bring in the rest of the American 1197 01:02:36,440 --> 01:02:39,560 Speaker 17: Sunrise team to discuss Terrence. We've been hearing about the 1198 01:02:39,640 --> 01:02:41,880 Speaker 17: slow death of the mainstream media for a long time, 1199 01:02:41,920 --> 01:02:43,240 Speaker 17: but this feels like a new low. 1200 01:02:43,400 --> 01:02:44,040 Speaker 19: What's your take? 1201 01:02:45,240 --> 01:02:45,560 Speaker 5: You know what? 1202 01:02:45,800 --> 01:02:48,400 Speaker 4: I will make the argument that what we once considered 1203 01:02:48,480 --> 01:02:52,920 Speaker 4: mainstream media isn't mainstream anymore. That Americans have so many 1204 01:02:53,000 --> 01:02:55,640 Speaker 4: different sources, and it's not just Americans, it's really all 1205 01:02:55,720 --> 01:02:58,360 Speaker 4: of us around the world have so many different sources 1206 01:02:58,440 --> 01:03:01,960 Speaker 4: to get information. I think I think the customer base, 1207 01:03:02,000 --> 01:03:05,240 Speaker 4: if you will, the viewership, the readership is a much 1208 01:03:05,320 --> 01:03:08,680 Speaker 4: more nuanced readership and viewership, and so people are going 1209 01:03:08,760 --> 01:03:11,400 Speaker 4: to different sources, not just one source to get their 1210 01:03:11,480 --> 01:03:14,680 Speaker 4: news and information and to get a perspective. And to 1211 01:03:14,800 --> 01:03:16,800 Speaker 4: add to that, doctor g and I would also say 1212 01:03:17,120 --> 01:03:19,920 Speaker 4: that I think what we're finding is that people are 1213 01:03:19,960 --> 01:03:22,480 Speaker 4: going to a number of different sources just to get 1214 01:03:22,640 --> 01:03:26,360 Speaker 4: breath and to get real perspective in context to what's happening, 1215 01:03:26,440 --> 01:03:28,600 Speaker 4: not just to one source. So there may be someone 1216 01:03:28,680 --> 01:03:31,400 Speaker 4: watching a CNN who also will come to us to 1217 01:03:31,480 --> 01:03:33,560 Speaker 4: get a different perspective in order to make a more 1218 01:03:33,600 --> 01:03:38,200 Speaker 4: informed and more realistic opinion and decision about what's happening 1219 01:03:38,240 --> 01:03:40,680 Speaker 4: in the world and happening around them, which is fine. 1220 01:03:41,360 --> 01:03:43,400 Speaker 3: I mean, I think we would all encourage that. We 1221 01:03:43,600 --> 01:03:47,160 Speaker 3: want people to formulate their own opinions. That's what this 1222 01:03:48,560 --> 01:03:52,320 Speaker 3: constitutional Republic of America is all about, right, and always 1223 01:03:52,400 --> 01:03:55,360 Speaker 3: has been all about. It's those who are so narrow 1224 01:03:55,600 --> 01:03:59,720 Speaker 3: that they only watch a left wing network and never 1225 01:04:00,120 --> 01:04:04,479 Speaker 3: get another opinion, or ridicule and mock or troll those 1226 01:04:04,640 --> 01:04:05,800 Speaker 3: who have other opinions. 1227 01:04:06,160 --> 01:04:08,120 Speaker 2: Those are the ones. And we all know this. 1228 01:04:08,520 --> 01:04:11,840 Speaker 3: We all know we all have throngs of friends right 1229 01:04:11,920 --> 01:04:13,640 Speaker 3: that we used to have that won't be our friends 1230 01:04:13,640 --> 01:04:15,720 Speaker 3: anymore because we have a different opinion from them. Might 1231 01:04:15,760 --> 01:04:19,120 Speaker 3: not have the conversation. And if you can't have the conversation, 1232 01:04:19,720 --> 01:04:23,600 Speaker 3: if you can't hold up your own argument and bolster 1233 01:04:23,760 --> 01:04:27,640 Speaker 3: it with facts and data, then maybe it's time to question. 1234 01:04:27,960 --> 01:04:29,760 Speaker 3: And I love that we had Tom and our chat 1235 01:04:29,840 --> 01:04:32,680 Speaker 3: today talk about one of the ways that he still 1236 01:04:32,760 --> 01:04:35,640 Speaker 3: gets confused about about some of the issues, you know, 1237 01:04:35,680 --> 01:04:37,240 Speaker 3: and I said, you know, that's what's great about you 1238 01:04:37,440 --> 01:04:39,600 Speaker 3: is you keep an open mind, Tom, and you always have. 1239 01:04:39,720 --> 01:04:41,960 Speaker 3: And I think that's great. That's where we all need 1240 01:04:42,040 --> 01:04:43,360 Speaker 3: to be as conservatives, as liberals. 1241 01:04:43,400 --> 01:04:43,880 Speaker 2: It doesn't matter. 1242 01:04:43,920 --> 01:04:45,840 Speaker 3: If we can listen to the other side and we 1243 01:04:45,920 --> 01:04:49,880 Speaker 3: can talk our talk and use data and facts to 1244 01:04:50,240 --> 01:04:52,120 Speaker 3: back us up, then that's great. But I also want 1245 01:04:52,160 --> 01:04:54,280 Speaker 3: to say, we need to credit Zen Master. 1246 01:04:54,480 --> 01:04:59,400 Speaker 2: Who held through years of all of every. 1247 01:04:59,240 --> 01:05:02,000 Speaker 3: Kind of bullying you you can think of, to maintain 1248 01:05:02,160 --> 01:05:05,560 Speaker 3: an independent network, which is never easy underneath all the 1249 01:05:05,680 --> 01:05:07,439 Speaker 3: threats and all the rest of it. And we also 1250 01:05:07,560 --> 01:05:10,200 Speaker 3: need Zen would say, to credit this audience who has 1251 01:05:10,200 --> 01:05:12,720 Speaker 3: stood by us, many of them from the very beginning. 1252 01:05:13,680 --> 01:05:16,880 Speaker 3: And that is just a great testimony to the American spirit. 1253 01:05:16,960 --> 01:05:19,360 Speaker 3: In my mind, Emily, I think that is so well 1254 01:05:19,440 --> 01:05:21,760 Speaker 3: said Gina. It is a fight, it really is, you know. 1255 01:05:21,840 --> 01:05:23,880 Speaker 17: I feel like people that you know are on this 1256 01:05:24,160 --> 01:05:26,600 Speaker 17: side of the political aisle just have to fight so 1257 01:05:26,800 --> 01:05:29,200 Speaker 17: much harder because the mainstream is working against them. 1258 01:05:29,280 --> 01:05:31,480 Speaker 4: So I'm really happy that you said that, Emily, and 1259 01:05:31,560 --> 01:05:33,640 Speaker 4: doctor Gina. If I can just add in, doctor Gina, 1260 01:05:33,640 --> 01:05:35,640 Speaker 4: I'll probably get on your nerves with this, but I 1261 01:05:35,800 --> 01:05:38,640 Speaker 4: really do believe that that's part of our mission here 1262 01:05:38,640 --> 01:05:41,360 Speaker 4: at Real America's Voice is to encourage and to be 1263 01:05:41,520 --> 01:05:45,280 Speaker 4: examples of civil discourse that we can agree to disagree, 1264 01:05:45,520 --> 01:05:47,920 Speaker 4: but that we would be open to another side, We 1265 01:05:48,040 --> 01:05:50,479 Speaker 4: would be open to another perspective, and if we choose 1266 01:05:50,560 --> 01:05:53,120 Speaker 4: to challenge that perspective, that we challenge it from a 1267 01:05:53,160 --> 01:05:56,160 Speaker 4: place of respect and a place of information and fact, 1268 01:05:56,480 --> 01:05:58,720 Speaker 4: not a place of emotion. And I think that's part 1269 01:05:58,760 --> 01:06:01,360 Speaker 4: of our calling here at Real America's Voice. Just my 1270 01:06:01,480 --> 01:06:03,000 Speaker 4: two cents. I know I say it all the time, 1271 01:06:03,320 --> 01:06:04,960 Speaker 4: but I firmly stand. 1272 01:06:04,720 --> 01:06:07,120 Speaker 17: On that also, extremely well said terrence from a place 1273 01:06:07,160 --> 01:06:08,760 Speaker 17: of respect is the most important thing. 1274 01:06:08,920 --> 01:06:12,280 Speaker 3: Great conversating with love as always leading with love. Oh wait, 1275 01:06:12,360 --> 01:06:13,280 Speaker 3: that's really important. 1276 01:06:13,560 --> 01:06:13,880 Speaker 2: All right? 1277 01:06:13,920 --> 01:06:15,800 Speaker 17: Coming up, we're headed down to Wall Street for the 1278 01:06:15,920 --> 01:06:18,520 Speaker 17: opening bell and insight into how to hold on to 1279 01:06:18,600 --> 01:06:21,200 Speaker 17: your heart earned dollars with some common sense. We'll be 1280 01:06:21,280 --> 01:06:23,560 Speaker 17: back with more American Sunrise in just two minutes. 1281 01:06:50,360 --> 01:06:55,320 Speaker 4: Welcome to Miami, bin Ya Nido Ami Yammi, Miami. Good 1282 01:06:55,400 --> 01:06:59,080 Speaker 4: morning to you. Looking good on this Thursday morning. We're 1283 01:06:59,080 --> 01:07:01,760 Speaker 4: getting ready for the bell at the New York Stock Exchange. 1284 01:07:01,800 --> 01:07:04,520 Speaker 4: It is set to ring here in just a few minutes. We'll, 1285 01:07:04,560 --> 01:07:06,320 Speaker 4: of course take you there for the opening bell in 1286 01:07:06,400 --> 01:07:10,080 Speaker 4: short order. So far generally so good. Right now, the 1287 01:07:10,240 --> 01:07:12,200 Speaker 4: Dow is down, but the S and P five hundred 1288 01:07:12,200 --> 01:07:14,120 Speaker 4: and the Nasdaq are up, as you can see. The 1289 01:07:14,280 --> 01:07:17,480 Speaker 4: only other blemish on our big board here is crude oil, 1290 01:07:17,760 --> 01:07:20,360 Speaker 4: which is also down. All of that could change in 1291 01:07:20,480 --> 01:07:23,120 Speaker 4: short order, though. Again we'll take you to New York 1292 01:07:23,200 --> 01:07:25,280 Speaker 4: for the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange 1293 01:07:25,320 --> 01:07:27,280 Speaker 4: here in just a little bit. In fact, let me 1294 01:07:27,360 --> 01:07:29,560 Speaker 4: look at my clock. In about six minutes is when 1295 01:07:29,600 --> 01:07:32,080 Speaker 4: the opening bell will ring. Now let's get you over 1296 01:07:32,160 --> 01:07:34,240 Speaker 4: to David. David, we get a chance to have more 1297 01:07:34,280 --> 01:07:36,320 Speaker 4: of a conversation this morning. I'm looking forward to this, 1298 01:07:36,640 --> 01:07:39,320 Speaker 4: and please do not bring up the New York Jets. 1299 01:07:39,320 --> 01:07:40,680 Speaker 4: I don't want to talk about them. Then again, I 1300 01:07:40,720 --> 01:07:43,560 Speaker 4: also don't want to talk about Chicago Bears, because we're 1301 01:07:43,640 --> 01:07:45,640 Speaker 4: darn near in the same boat as you. So let's 1302 01:07:45,720 --> 01:07:46,800 Speaker 4: just leave football out of this. 1303 01:07:47,440 --> 01:07:49,240 Speaker 1: If we had if we had a conversation about the 1304 01:07:49,280 --> 01:07:52,560 Speaker 1: Jets and Bears, it would take about four seconds, and yeah, 1305 01:07:52,560 --> 01:07:56,440 Speaker 1: we wouldn't want to talk about it. So instead, Tam Bates, 1306 01:07:56,560 --> 01:07:58,840 Speaker 1: let's do this as we wait for the bell. Let's 1307 01:07:58,880 --> 01:08:01,439 Speaker 1: take a look at what's happening with the Fed. Let's 1308 01:08:01,480 --> 01:08:03,800 Speaker 1: keep it business related to President Trump turning up the 1309 01:08:03,840 --> 01:08:07,800 Speaker 1: heat on FED chair Jerome Powell calling him an obstructionist 1310 01:08:08,240 --> 01:08:12,480 Speaker 1: for refusing to lower interest rates. Of course they did finally, 1311 01:08:12,960 --> 01:08:15,840 Speaker 1: too late, pale right, te Bates. They finally came down 1312 01:08:15,880 --> 01:08:18,160 Speaker 1: with a quarter point or so. You wonder what the 1313 01:08:18,240 --> 01:08:21,439 Speaker 1: chances that interest rates are going to come down even more? 1314 01:08:22,240 --> 01:08:25,120 Speaker 1: Maybe next month. I don't know. I don't see it. 1315 01:08:25,160 --> 01:08:27,040 Speaker 1: I think this might be one and done for now. 1316 01:08:27,240 --> 01:08:30,240 Speaker 4: What do you think? I don't know. There is another 1317 01:08:30,840 --> 01:08:33,879 Speaker 4: committee meeting to set interest rates coming up in October. 1318 01:08:34,120 --> 01:08:36,200 Speaker 4: You know, I'm still in September mindframe, and so I 1319 01:08:36,280 --> 01:08:37,760 Speaker 4: had to look at the calend. I was like, oh, wow, 1320 01:08:38,000 --> 01:08:40,200 Speaker 4: it is October. It's the second October. So there's another 1321 01:08:40,520 --> 01:08:43,920 Speaker 4: meeting that's going to happen this month. I'm not so sure. 1322 01:08:43,960 --> 01:08:46,240 Speaker 4: And we just kind of heard that when we were 1323 01:08:46,320 --> 01:08:50,000 Speaker 4: talking with Steve in our last segment or maybe segment 1324 01:08:50,120 --> 01:08:55,200 Speaker 4: before about this shutdown potentially impacting interest rates as well. 1325 01:08:55,479 --> 01:08:57,639 Speaker 4: I think there may have been a shot at interest 1326 01:08:57,720 --> 01:09:00,479 Speaker 4: rates coming back down potentially a quarter percent point or 1327 01:09:00,520 --> 01:09:03,599 Speaker 4: something like that. But the Fed may be a little 1328 01:09:03,600 --> 01:09:06,640 Speaker 4: bit more gunshy. Now again I'm not the expert on this, 1329 01:09:06,720 --> 01:09:09,880 Speaker 4: but I think conventional knowledge is that given what's happening 1330 01:09:10,040 --> 01:09:13,599 Speaker 4: in Washington, d C. Right now with the government, given 1331 01:09:13,640 --> 01:09:16,479 Speaker 4: the shutdown of FED, governors may be a little bit 1332 01:09:16,560 --> 01:09:20,519 Speaker 4: more gunshy about acting on interest rates. So you know, 1333 01:09:20,680 --> 01:09:22,800 Speaker 4: Democrats may have shot the country in the foot in 1334 01:09:22,880 --> 01:09:23,640 Speaker 4: that respect as well. 1335 01:09:23,720 --> 01:09:27,400 Speaker 1: David, Yeah, speaking of federal reserve governors, what about Lisa Cook. 1336 01:09:27,439 --> 01:09:30,400 Speaker 1: Of course, the big news the Supreme Court saying no, 1337 01:09:30,800 --> 01:09:33,160 Speaker 1: you can keep your job Lisa Cook, or actually to 1338 01:09:33,240 --> 01:09:35,280 Speaker 1: say yes, Lisa Cook, you can keep your job for 1339 01:09:35,400 --> 01:09:38,400 Speaker 1: now as a Federal Reserve governor. But the caveat, of 1340 01:09:38,479 --> 01:09:40,599 Speaker 1: course is that they are going to hear oral arguments. 1341 01:09:40,640 --> 01:09:44,439 Speaker 1: The Supreme Court will in January, so this thing we'll 1342 01:09:44,479 --> 01:09:46,600 Speaker 1: obviously be decided. You know, this has been Trump's m 1343 01:09:47,000 --> 01:09:49,800 Speaker 1: I feel like the President Trump back in the day, 1344 01:09:49,960 --> 01:09:53,200 Speaker 1: Donald Trump, if you will, as a as a builder 1345 01:09:53,280 --> 01:09:56,320 Speaker 1: and developer. He's like been in court since he's been 1346 01:09:56,360 --> 01:09:59,120 Speaker 1: in his twenties. I mean, he's in court all the time, 1347 01:09:59,560 --> 01:10:02,160 Speaker 1: and it's it seems like he wants to push the 1348 01:10:02,320 --> 01:10:06,200 Speaker 1: envelope and see what the Supreme Court is going to 1349 01:10:06,280 --> 01:10:09,519 Speaker 1: ultimately say about whether or not he has the right, 1350 01:10:09,640 --> 01:10:13,080 Speaker 1: if you will, from an executive branch standpoint, to fire 1351 01:10:13,560 --> 01:10:14,960 Speaker 1: a governor at the Federal Reserve. 1352 01:10:15,040 --> 01:10:18,160 Speaker 4: Your TAKEE team, Seeing, David, that point that you just 1353 01:10:18,320 --> 01:10:21,599 Speaker 4: made to me is the really overriding point. Lisa Cook 1354 01:10:21,640 --> 01:10:24,240 Speaker 4: simply happens to be the current face of the issue. 1355 01:10:24,280 --> 01:10:27,360 Speaker 4: But the bigger picture, as you aptly pointed out, is 1356 01:10:27,640 --> 01:10:31,240 Speaker 4: does President Trump have the right to fire FED board 1357 01:10:31,320 --> 01:10:35,439 Speaker 4: governors and other appointed officials? And that is going to 1358 01:10:35,479 --> 01:10:37,880 Speaker 4: be the bigger argument, and that is I hate this 1359 01:10:38,040 --> 01:10:40,360 Speaker 4: word because I think it is so overused, but in 1360 01:10:40,439 --> 01:10:43,360 Speaker 4: this particular case, I think it's appropriate. That is going 1361 01:10:43,439 --> 01:10:47,240 Speaker 4: to be precedent saying if the Supreme Court decides yes, 1362 01:10:47,840 --> 01:10:50,760 Speaker 4: the executive the chief executive of the government has the 1363 01:10:50,880 --> 01:10:53,760 Speaker 4: right to fire people who are in appointed positions, then 1364 01:10:53,840 --> 01:10:56,880 Speaker 4: that will ultimately set president not just for the Trump administration, 1365 01:10:57,280 --> 01:11:01,080 Speaker 4: but for administrations moving forward. That's really what I'm keeping 1366 01:11:01,120 --> 01:11:03,439 Speaker 4: a closer eye on again. For me, Lisa Cook is 1367 01:11:03,439 --> 01:11:06,280 Speaker 4: simply the face of the argument. But the bigger issue 1368 01:11:06,400 --> 01:11:09,439 Speaker 4: is how far can President Trump go in terms of 1369 01:11:09,600 --> 01:11:12,760 Speaker 4: firing people who are in appointed positions, which again will 1370 01:11:12,840 --> 01:11:16,759 Speaker 4: set precedent. It will create a platform for other presidents 1371 01:11:16,840 --> 01:11:19,720 Speaker 4: moving forward in terms of how much authority they ultimately have. 1372 01:11:20,640 --> 01:11:22,639 Speaker 1: Yeah, Tvates, I see the clock. We got about thirty 1373 01:11:22,680 --> 01:11:26,360 Speaker 1: seconds or so the shutdown. What do you think I mean, 1374 01:11:26,479 --> 01:11:29,240 Speaker 1: I'm still trying to figure out Chuck Schumer's exit strategy here. 1375 01:11:29,320 --> 01:11:31,760 Speaker 1: He doesn't have one. I mean, you know, eventually he's 1376 01:11:31,800 --> 01:11:34,040 Speaker 1: gonna have to cave. I guess the only thing I 1377 01:11:34,120 --> 01:11:35,800 Speaker 1: can think of to get him not off the hook, 1378 01:11:35,840 --> 01:11:37,519 Speaker 1: but a little bit off the hook, is that moderate 1379 01:11:37,560 --> 01:11:40,639 Speaker 1: Democrats bail him out. In other words, moderate Democrats say, Okay, 1380 01:11:40,680 --> 01:11:43,200 Speaker 1: we're gonna go with Republicans, and Schubert can say, look, 1381 01:11:43,640 --> 01:11:46,760 Speaker 1: I didn't want to open the government again. But those 1382 01:11:46,800 --> 01:11:49,400 Speaker 1: moderate Democrats, what am I gonna do? There's something I 1383 01:11:49,439 --> 01:11:51,720 Speaker 1: can do because the far left is not gonna be 1384 01:11:51,760 --> 01:11:52,360 Speaker 1: happy with him. 1385 01:11:53,800 --> 01:11:56,600 Speaker 4: Yeah, this is the game of chicken, right. Everybody is 1386 01:11:56,640 --> 01:11:58,880 Speaker 4: staring each other down, and who's gonna blink first. I 1387 01:11:58,960 --> 01:12:01,400 Speaker 4: think that's what it comes down to. And you make 1388 01:12:01,439 --> 01:12:03,879 Speaker 4: a great point. It's probably gonna be those moderate Democrats 1389 01:12:03,920 --> 01:12:06,479 Speaker 4: that will ultimately blink across the island order to get 1390 01:12:06,520 --> 01:12:09,320 Speaker 4: this thing back open, because Republicans definitely aren't going to blink. 1391 01:12:09,560 --> 01:12:11,479 Speaker 4: And Chuck Schumer is going to put toothpicks over his 1392 01:12:11,560 --> 01:12:13,120 Speaker 4: eyelids to make sure he doesn't blink. 1393 01:12:13,760 --> 01:12:16,360 Speaker 1: Toothpicks over his eyelids. Please, can we have an AI 1394 01:12:16,520 --> 01:12:20,800 Speaker 1: picture of that? Okay? All right, t baits stand by, right, 1395 01:12:21,160 --> 01:12:23,040 Speaker 1: nice picture there, it is, there, it is, but you're 1396 01:12:23,040 --> 01:12:25,519 Speaker 1: not Chuck Cherman. Okay, time for the opening bell. That 1397 01:12:25,640 --> 01:12:28,640 Speaker 1: means get ready, t baits, it's you again, and not 1398 01:12:28,920 --> 01:12:31,920 Speaker 1: that you. But our segment is sponsored pay AMAC. 1399 01:12:31,960 --> 01:12:36,479 Speaker 10: The Association of Mature American Citizens is the conservative voice 1400 01:12:36,600 --> 01:12:40,479 Speaker 10: for Americans fifty and older. AMAC is fighting for the 1401 01:12:40,680 --> 01:12:44,439 Speaker 10: values that you hold, dear and joined today together, we 1402 01:12:44,560 --> 01:12:46,600 Speaker 10: can right the course of America. 1403 01:12:47,840 --> 01:12:50,519 Speaker 4: Well less than a minute from the opening bell ringing 1404 01:12:50,600 --> 01:12:54,080 Speaker 4: on Wall Street, the applauses underway. You can see they 1405 01:12:54,120 --> 01:12:56,519 Speaker 4: are at the podium, which means that the bell is 1406 01:12:56,560 --> 01:12:59,879 Speaker 4: going to ring here. It looks like this is Irish 1407 01:13:00,160 --> 01:13:03,439 Speaker 4: high Rice. That is at the podium. So the opening 1408 01:13:03,439 --> 01:13:05,000 Speaker 4: bell gonna ring here in short order, and then the 1409 01:13:05,040 --> 01:13:07,360 Speaker 4: markets will officially open and we'll get a sense of 1410 01:13:07,479 --> 01:13:09,920 Speaker 4: how things are looking. You may remember about six minutes 1411 01:13:09,960 --> 01:13:13,040 Speaker 4: ago I showed you the Dow which was down slightly. 1412 01:13:13,680 --> 01:13:15,720 Speaker 4: So now that the market's officially open, let's take a 1413 01:13:15,800 --> 01:13:18,080 Speaker 4: look at our big board, and it looks like the 1414 01:13:18,200 --> 01:13:20,320 Speaker 4: Dow has rebounded at least to open the well, it 1415 01:13:20,400 --> 01:13:22,080 Speaker 4: did for just a second, and then it went back 1416 01:13:22,080 --> 01:13:23,920 Speaker 4: to the red as you just saw live on the air. 1417 01:13:23,960 --> 01:13:26,320 Speaker 4: There the S and P five hundred and the NASDAC 1418 01:13:26,680 --> 01:13:28,519 Speaker 4: also are up. Right now, We've got a couple of 1419 01:13:28,600 --> 01:13:31,400 Speaker 4: other blemishes on our board, but a long day of 1420 01:13:31,520 --> 01:13:33,560 Speaker 4: trading is now under weigh and so all of that 1421 01:13:33,720 --> 01:13:36,680 Speaker 4: could quickly turn around, quite literally, in the blink of 1422 01:13:36,760 --> 01:13:39,599 Speaker 4: an eye. Things could turn around for us. We'll continue 1423 01:13:39,600 --> 01:13:42,040 Speaker 4: to monitor it for you, all right, folks, let me 1424 01:13:42,120 --> 01:13:44,679 Speaker 4: just be blunt. Right now, gold is up around forty 1425 01:13:44,760 --> 01:13:48,599 Speaker 4: percent this year. Now that's not speculation, that's reality. If 1426 01:13:48,640 --> 01:13:51,960 Speaker 4: a portion of your savings isn't diversified into gold, you're 1427 01:13:52,000 --> 01:13:55,120 Speaker 4: missing the boat. Here are the facts. Inflation is still 1428 01:13:55,200 --> 01:13:58,080 Speaker 4: way too high, and the US dollar is still too weak. 1429 01:13:58,240 --> 01:14:02,519 Speaker 4: Plus the government debt is insurmountable. That's why the Central 1430 01:14:02,600 --> 01:14:05,639 Speaker 4: Bank and central banks in general are flock into gold. 1431 01:14:06,000 --> 01:14:07,880 Speaker 4: They are the ones who are driving prices up to 1432 01:14:08,000 --> 01:14:11,000 Speaker 4: record highs. But it's not too late to buy gold 1433 01:14:11,080 --> 01:14:13,120 Speaker 4: from the Birch Gold Group and to get in the 1434 01:14:13,200 --> 01:14:16,280 Speaker 4: door right now. The Birch Gold Group will help you 1435 01:14:16,360 --> 01:14:19,479 Speaker 4: convert an existing ir ray or four one k into 1436 01:14:19,600 --> 01:14:22,560 Speaker 4: a tax sheltered irray in gold. You don't pay a 1437 01:14:22,680 --> 01:14:25,400 Speaker 4: dime out of pocket. And in order to get more 1438 01:14:25,439 --> 01:14:27,400 Speaker 4: information about this, all you have to do is text 1439 01:14:27,439 --> 01:14:30,200 Speaker 4: the word America to the number ninety eight ninety eight 1440 01:14:30,320 --> 01:14:33,640 Speaker 4: ninety eight to claim your free information kit. There's no 1441 01:14:33,800 --> 01:14:38,040 Speaker 4: obligation here, just useful information. The best indicator of the 1442 01:14:38,120 --> 01:14:41,160 Speaker 4: future is the past, and gold has historically been a 1443 01:14:41,240 --> 01:14:44,800 Speaker 4: safe haven for millennia. So what else can you say? 1444 01:14:45,479 --> 01:14:48,240 Speaker 4: Simply text the word America to the number ninety eight 1445 01:14:48,360 --> 01:14:50,840 Speaker 4: ninety eight ninety eight. Do so right now to claim 1446 01:14:50,840 --> 01:14:53,920 Speaker 4: your free information kit on gold again, text the word 1447 01:14:54,000 --> 01:14:56,960 Speaker 4: America to the number ninety eight ninety eight ninety eight. 1448 01:14:57,360 --> 01:15:01,479 Speaker 4: Protect your future today with the Birch Gold Group still 1449 01:15:01,520 --> 01:15:04,519 Speaker 4: to come here on American Sunrise, President Trump's crackdown on 1450 01:15:04,600 --> 01:15:07,680 Speaker 4: Antifa is making waves, and the new poll shows that 1451 01:15:07,760 --> 01:15:11,479 Speaker 4: most Americans are backing the commander in chief. We'll break 1452 01:15:11,560 --> 01:15:13,439 Speaker 4: it down and what it means for the fight against 1453 01:15:13,479 --> 01:15:14,320 Speaker 4: domestic terror. 1454 01:15:14,920 --> 01:15:38,360 Speaker 2: That's nice. Yeah, I know, I'm such a mom. 1455 01:15:38,479 --> 01:15:41,800 Speaker 3: Terrence telling Terrence to be careful out there, and Terrence 1456 01:15:41,920 --> 01:15:43,200 Speaker 3: is like, oh, I don't think I have to. 1457 01:15:43,280 --> 01:15:44,639 Speaker 2: IM like, yeah, you have to be careful. 1458 01:15:44,680 --> 01:15:47,559 Speaker 3: Everybody has to be careful these days. You are hunted. 1459 01:15:47,720 --> 01:15:50,120 Speaker 3: If you are going to church, if you have a 1460 01:15:50,280 --> 01:15:52,960 Speaker 3: Jesus and flag in your front yard telling you what, 1461 01:15:53,120 --> 01:15:56,120 Speaker 3: be careful guys, and be ready, be equipped. Don't let 1462 01:15:56,200 --> 01:16:00,599 Speaker 3: it affect your behavior, but absolutely be ready. Welcome back 1463 01:16:00,600 --> 01:16:02,840 Speaker 3: to American Sunrise. I'm doctor g Thanks for joining us 1464 01:16:02,920 --> 01:16:04,320 Speaker 3: this morning. Tactical training. 1465 01:16:04,400 --> 01:16:06,400 Speaker 2: Guys. Sorry, I'm so add are are you? Guys? Are like? 1466 01:16:06,520 --> 01:16:09,240 Speaker 3: What is she rambling about? We invite you to join 1467 01:16:09,320 --> 01:16:11,599 Speaker 3: our conversation on ghetter and rumble. Time now to take 1468 01:16:11,640 --> 01:16:14,639 Speaker 3: the political pulse of America. Here's the beat today. President 1469 01:16:14,680 --> 01:16:19,519 Speaker 3: Trump's decision to designate Antifa a domestic terrorist organization getting 1470 01:16:19,560 --> 01:16:21,599 Speaker 3: the support of most of Americans, and new rest muss 1471 01:16:21,600 --> 01:16:24,320 Speaker 3: and polls shows fifty three percent of likely voters approve 1472 01:16:24,600 --> 01:16:28,760 Speaker 3: the move approve the move, including nearly four and ten 1473 01:16:28,840 --> 01:16:32,080 Speaker 3: who strongly approve of it. Now, only about a third 1474 01:16:32,120 --> 01:16:35,400 Speaker 3: of voters disapproved, with just over a quarter strongly opposed. 1475 01:16:35,439 --> 01:16:38,200 Speaker 3: Why would you oppose this? Just eleven percent say they're 1476 01:16:38,240 --> 01:16:41,280 Speaker 3: not sure. The poll highlights a clear split, but also 1477 01:16:41,439 --> 01:16:44,400 Speaker 3: a solid majority of Americans who agree with the President 1478 01:16:44,479 --> 01:16:47,559 Speaker 3: that Antifa isn't just a movement, it's a domestic threat 1479 01:16:47,560 --> 01:16:49,599 Speaker 3: and it comes by a lot of names. Also, remember 1480 01:16:49,640 --> 01:16:51,920 Speaker 3: when they used to be called Occupy Wall Street. Now 1481 01:16:51,960 --> 01:16:53,800 Speaker 3: I'm I dating myself for what that's like the tea 1482 01:16:53,840 --> 01:16:56,160 Speaker 3: party days, that's who antifa was. Let's bring in David 1483 01:16:56,200 --> 01:16:59,519 Speaker 3: Brody and tarn'spas to react. David, Uh, you're not surprised 1484 01:16:59,600 --> 01:17:01,719 Speaker 3: by these numbers, I guess the only thing that surprises 1485 01:17:01,760 --> 01:17:04,639 Speaker 3: me is that anyone thinks Antifa should just be allowed 1486 01:17:04,720 --> 01:17:08,400 Speaker 3: to roam free and terrorize people. And as I've talked about, 1487 01:17:08,520 --> 01:17:11,280 Speaker 3: and as I said on the break, there's these Facebook groups. 1488 01:17:11,360 --> 01:17:12,719 Speaker 2: Now there are these Facebook groups. 1489 01:17:12,760 --> 01:17:15,519 Speaker 3: Now I got people in the chat correcting our English, 1490 01:17:15,560 --> 01:17:18,400 Speaker 3: so I gotta be careful here. But who are literally 1491 01:17:18,520 --> 01:17:22,040 Speaker 3: saying they're going they're saying, go to churches, take pictures 1492 01:17:22,080 --> 01:17:25,320 Speaker 3: of people's license plates, and take pictures of people who 1493 01:17:25,360 --> 01:17:29,400 Speaker 3: have American flags in their yard, and let's torment these people, 1494 01:17:29,720 --> 01:17:30,360 Speaker 3: if not worse. 1495 01:17:30,439 --> 01:17:33,720 Speaker 2: David Brodie, it's scary out there. You've got to be ready, got. 1496 01:17:33,760 --> 01:17:35,320 Speaker 1: To be ready. I mean, you're right. I mean it's 1497 01:17:35,360 --> 01:17:37,880 Speaker 1: just sadly you have to be ready. And that's where 1498 01:17:37,920 --> 01:17:39,800 Speaker 1: we are in America today. As for the numbers on 1499 01:17:39,840 --> 01:17:43,479 Speaker 1: a TIFA, No, it doesn't surprise me in terms of 1500 01:17:43,520 --> 01:17:46,120 Speaker 1: the fifty three percent that think Antifa should be designated 1501 01:17:46,120 --> 01:17:47,599 Speaker 1: at domestic terrorist organization. 1502 01:17:47,720 --> 01:17:48,160 Speaker 5: Here's why. 1503 01:17:48,240 --> 01:17:52,080 Speaker 1: Because safety matters and people want to feel safe, so 1504 01:17:52,200 --> 01:17:54,439 Speaker 1: that should not surprise us. I will say this, I 1505 01:17:54,520 --> 01:17:56,479 Speaker 1: really don't want to come in contact with the eleven 1506 01:17:56,560 --> 01:18:01,360 Speaker 1: percent who aren't sure. You know, listen, at that point, 1507 01:18:01,400 --> 01:18:04,040 Speaker 1: I'm gonna skip coffee with any did I say coffee? 1508 01:18:04,120 --> 01:18:07,120 Speaker 1: Coffee with any of those people? Terrence, You're gonna skip coffee? 1509 01:18:07,160 --> 01:18:08,360 Speaker 1: What are you gonna do? What are you gonna do? 1510 01:18:09,720 --> 01:18:11,800 Speaker 4: Yeah, I'm not going to the gas station when I 1511 01:18:11,840 --> 01:18:14,160 Speaker 4: see their cars park there, because I'm taking pictures of 1512 01:18:14,240 --> 01:18:16,719 Speaker 4: license plates too. If you look like an Antifa member, 1513 01:18:16,760 --> 01:18:20,040 Speaker 4: I'm completely avoiding you. No to your point, though, uh, 1514 01:18:20,600 --> 01:18:23,200 Speaker 4: I think the numbers are probably pretty accurate, maybe even 1515 01:18:23,200 --> 01:18:24,880 Speaker 4: a little bit lower. I think Americans are sick and 1516 01:18:25,000 --> 01:18:28,880 Speaker 4: tired of these Antifa sorts of groups tearing up cities 1517 01:18:29,200 --> 01:18:32,080 Speaker 4: and being so disruptive and so uh. You know, at 1518 01:18:32,120 --> 01:18:34,240 Speaker 4: this point it has risen to the point that they 1519 01:18:34,320 --> 01:18:38,160 Speaker 4: are homegrown terrorists that and probably should be designated as such. 1520 01:18:40,200 --> 01:18:42,000 Speaker 1: And by the way, let me just say this thing 1521 01:18:42,040 --> 01:18:45,240 Speaker 1: about an ideology. Okay, yeah, it's an ideology dot dot 1522 01:18:45,320 --> 01:18:47,519 Speaker 1: dot an a movement, it can be both. I mean 1523 01:18:47,560 --> 01:18:50,120 Speaker 1: this idea that you know, I mean, every movement has 1524 01:18:50,160 --> 01:18:53,519 Speaker 1: an ideology. So you know, to me, it's insane to 1525 01:18:53,600 --> 01:18:56,519 Speaker 1: even just say it's only an ideology. Okay, if it's 1526 01:18:56,600 --> 01:18:59,160 Speaker 1: only an ideology, then you wouldn't have these quote groups 1527 01:18:59,200 --> 01:19:02,200 Speaker 1: and they are groups. And then Berkwan, who we're going 1528 01:19:02,240 --> 01:19:03,800 Speaker 1: to hear from in a moment, can talk about this. 1529 01:19:03,960 --> 01:19:06,960 Speaker 1: But you know, they have local groups all over the country. Now, 1530 01:19:07,600 --> 01:19:09,919 Speaker 1: you know, is there an ANTIFA meeting with a potluck 1531 01:19:09,960 --> 01:19:12,320 Speaker 1: dinner at seven pm at the ANTIFA headquarters. 1532 01:19:12,760 --> 01:19:16,120 Speaker 4: No, but that's not how it works, doctor g Hey, 1533 01:19:16,160 --> 01:19:18,679 Speaker 4: if I can just add, even if we don't agree 1534 01:19:18,720 --> 01:19:22,280 Speaker 4: with the ideology. The ideology itself isn't the problem. It's 1535 01:19:22,360 --> 01:19:26,080 Speaker 4: the action based on that ideology that rises to the problem. 1536 01:19:26,120 --> 01:19:28,320 Speaker 4: When you start burning down buildings, when you start attacking 1537 01:19:28,360 --> 01:19:31,519 Speaker 4: police officers, when you start making people uncomfortable in their 1538 01:19:31,560 --> 01:19:35,480 Speaker 4: own cities. That is the problem, not necessarily the ideology, 1539 01:19:35,520 --> 01:19:37,599 Speaker 4: whether you agree with it or not. It's the action 1540 01:19:37,720 --> 01:19:38,720 Speaker 4: that comes as a result of that. 1541 01:19:38,920 --> 01:19:41,000 Speaker 3: All right, I'm easy to say buildings were burned, but 1542 01:19:41,080 --> 01:19:43,440 Speaker 3: those were businesses, those were people's livelihoods. 1543 01:19:43,520 --> 01:19:45,160 Speaker 2: People have been killed for this. 1544 01:19:45,360 --> 01:19:50,719 Speaker 3: Police officers have been killed and hurt for this, severely 1545 01:19:50,760 --> 01:19:53,000 Speaker 3: and critically in some cases, and lives altered. 1546 01:19:53,120 --> 01:19:55,640 Speaker 2: So this is very much more than an ideology. 1547 01:19:56,400 --> 01:19:59,479 Speaker 3: And as you know, troops are arriving in Portland now 1548 01:19:59,520 --> 01:20:01,800 Speaker 3: as part of President Trump's plan to restore the law 1549 01:20:01,800 --> 01:20:04,120 Speaker 3: and order in the city. The President has referred to 1550 01:20:04,200 --> 01:20:09,000 Speaker 3: Portland as war ravaged. Joining us now exactly from the 1551 01:20:09,439 --> 01:20:13,200 Speaker 3: pit of the storm there in Portland is real America's 1552 01:20:13,320 --> 01:20:16,960 Speaker 3: voice correspondent, a guy who goes to the danger. You're 1553 01:20:17,040 --> 01:20:18,960 Speaker 3: like a first responder in a lot of ways. Been 1554 01:20:19,080 --> 01:20:21,960 Speaker 3: good morning. You're on the ground there in Portland right now, 1555 01:20:22,560 --> 01:20:24,760 Speaker 3: What are you hearing and seeing from those around you 1556 01:20:25,000 --> 01:20:28,599 Speaker 3: who know why you're covering this and what you're covering. 1557 01:20:30,320 --> 01:20:35,000 Speaker 26: Well, first, your guys's point, Antifa is a terrorist organization, 1558 01:20:35,200 --> 01:20:38,479 Speaker 26: but it's not just Antifa. The ideology is the beginning 1559 01:20:38,560 --> 01:20:41,800 Speaker 26: of the problem, but it's the action that designates them. 1560 01:20:41,680 --> 01:20:42,719 Speaker 1: As a terrorist organization. 1561 01:20:42,800 --> 01:20:44,680 Speaker 26: As Terrence said, if you can have a lot of 1562 01:20:44,720 --> 01:20:46,880 Speaker 26: crazy thoughts, but if you don't act on them, we 1563 01:20:47,360 --> 01:20:48,559 Speaker 26: don't prosecute thoughts. 1564 01:20:49,040 --> 01:20:50,160 Speaker 1: But well, not yet. 1565 01:20:50,200 --> 01:20:51,760 Speaker 26: Anyways, you look at England and some of the other 1566 01:20:51,800 --> 01:20:52,880 Speaker 26: places you said are go in that. 1567 01:20:52,920 --> 01:20:53,800 Speaker 16: Direction coming soon. 1568 01:20:54,120 --> 01:20:54,360 Speaker 17: It is. 1569 01:20:54,800 --> 01:20:56,519 Speaker 16: It absolutely is a terrorist organization. 1570 01:20:56,880 --> 01:20:58,960 Speaker 26: And what's crazy is those twenty five percent that you 1571 01:20:59,000 --> 01:21:00,880 Speaker 26: said are twenty four percent whatever the number was, that 1572 01:21:01,320 --> 01:21:03,080 Speaker 26: don't think it should be or strongly don't think it 1573 01:21:03,080 --> 01:21:06,639 Speaker 26: should be. That's the scary part, because you've got people 1574 01:21:06,800 --> 01:21:09,280 Speaker 26: that have been lied to or in some cases they're 1575 01:21:09,360 --> 01:21:11,639 Speaker 26: part of it. They believe that they have a right 1576 01:21:11,720 --> 01:21:14,680 Speaker 26: to overthrow this country. They believe this country is a 1577 01:21:14,800 --> 01:21:18,519 Speaker 26: tyrannical government that needs to be overthrown and replaced by 1578 01:21:18,600 --> 01:21:25,160 Speaker 26: a utopian, socialist, communist, jihadist, anarchist, you pick the label government, 1579 01:21:25,280 --> 01:21:27,920 Speaker 26: that's their objective is to overthrow this country. And they 1580 01:21:27,960 --> 01:21:31,000 Speaker 26: don't mince words about it. Antifa doesn't mince words about it. 1581 01:21:31,200 --> 01:21:34,120 Speaker 26: They absolutely are an organization. In fact, they are the 1582 01:21:34,360 --> 01:21:38,160 Speaker 26: weaponized violent arm of the Democratic Socialists of America. 1583 01:21:38,280 --> 01:21:39,360 Speaker 1: They work hand in hand. 1584 01:21:39,720 --> 01:21:42,080 Speaker 26: All of these groups work together, and that's to me, 1585 01:21:42,240 --> 01:21:44,720 Speaker 26: the key is, it's not just Antifa, it's all of 1586 01:21:44,800 --> 01:21:48,479 Speaker 26: these groups whose ideology is opposed to America and the 1587 01:21:48,560 --> 01:21:52,360 Speaker 26: Western civilization, and so they all need to be lumped together. 1588 01:21:52,439 --> 01:21:55,000 Speaker 26: There needs to be a conspiracy investigation into all of them. 1589 01:21:55,080 --> 01:21:57,560 Speaker 26: They need to be prosecuted, and if they're traders to 1590 01:21:57,640 --> 01:22:00,560 Speaker 26: our country, they need to be received the penalty for 1591 01:22:00,760 --> 01:22:02,360 Speaker 26: being a trader to our country. And we have a 1592 01:22:02,439 --> 01:22:04,600 Speaker 26: lot of those in our country now. But behind me, 1593 01:22:04,760 --> 01:22:07,400 Speaker 26: you can see the ICE building. This time of day, 1594 01:22:07,880 --> 01:22:10,439 Speaker 26: they're all asleep, they all went back to their mom's basements. 1595 01:22:11,320 --> 01:22:13,880 Speaker 26: But typically at night, all night, every night, for the 1596 01:22:14,000 --> 01:22:16,720 Speaker 26: last nine months, you'll have some sort of demonstration. 1597 01:22:16,840 --> 01:22:18,200 Speaker 1: We've had arrests every single night. 1598 01:22:18,479 --> 01:22:20,840 Speaker 26: You have these guys coming here, blocking Ice from being 1599 01:22:20,880 --> 01:22:23,240 Speaker 26: able to do their jobs, trying to prevent them from 1600 01:22:23,320 --> 01:22:25,839 Speaker 26: being able to go out and get the illegal aliens 1601 01:22:25,920 --> 01:22:29,000 Speaker 26: that they invited in and the NGOs that also work 1602 01:22:29,080 --> 01:22:34,080 Speaker 26: with them invited in. It's all an ancestral, disgusting pot 1603 01:22:34,320 --> 01:22:37,280 Speaker 26: of the worst of the worst people in our society 1604 01:22:37,400 --> 01:22:38,799 Speaker 26: working to undermine our government. 1605 01:22:39,560 --> 01:22:39,760 Speaker 5: Yeah. 1606 01:22:39,880 --> 01:22:41,800 Speaker 1: I think the song goes the freaks come out at 1607 01:22:41,880 --> 01:22:45,200 Speaker 1: night or something like that. So in this case, the 1608 01:22:45,320 --> 01:22:47,920 Speaker 1: anarchists come out at night. So Ben, let's get to 1609 01:22:48,040 --> 01:22:52,320 Speaker 1: some numbers on the ground. We hear two hundred National Guard. 1610 01:22:52,760 --> 01:22:55,479 Speaker 1: Are they in Portland? Are they coming to Portland? What 1611 01:22:55,680 --> 01:22:58,760 Speaker 1: is the deal there? And also I've seen video online 1612 01:22:58,840 --> 01:23:02,160 Speaker 1: about federal agents taking on some of what's going on 1613 01:23:02,280 --> 01:23:05,400 Speaker 1: the stuff that's going on there at the ICE headquarters. 1614 01:23:05,439 --> 01:23:08,599 Speaker 1: So because there's a difference between the federal agents obviously 1615 01:23:08,680 --> 01:23:11,519 Speaker 1: in the National Guard. So what's happening on the ground 1616 01:23:11,560 --> 01:23:12,880 Speaker 1: there specifically. 1617 01:23:14,240 --> 01:23:17,840 Speaker 26: Right now you have a combination of FBI, federal law 1618 01:23:17,920 --> 01:23:20,960 Speaker 26: enforcement agents as well as ICE and Border Patrol that 1619 01:23:21,080 --> 01:23:22,040 Speaker 26: are that are. 1620 01:23:22,000 --> 01:23:25,040 Speaker 1: Protecting this building. The National Guard is not here yet. 1621 01:23:25,080 --> 01:23:28,160 Speaker 26: There's a lawsuit that's going through that Oregon is trying 1622 01:23:28,200 --> 01:23:31,880 Speaker 26: to prevent them from being able to be activated. I 1623 01:23:32,240 --> 01:23:35,000 Speaker 26: anticipate we'll get the answer for that very soon. And 1624 01:23:35,080 --> 01:23:37,800 Speaker 26: then the anticipation is that that National Guard will be 1625 01:23:37,960 --> 01:23:40,760 Speaker 26: on the ground here by this weekend. That's kind of 1626 01:23:40,800 --> 01:23:43,240 Speaker 26: the sense. I haven't got confirmation of that from anyone, 1627 01:23:43,880 --> 01:23:46,880 Speaker 26: but right now it's Border Patrol, and you know, sometimes 1628 01:23:46,880 --> 01:23:48,200 Speaker 26: it's hard to tell when they come out. You know, 1629 01:23:48,240 --> 01:23:52,439 Speaker 26: Border Patrol wears tactical uniforms, they work camouflage, as do 1630 01:23:52,880 --> 01:23:57,360 Speaker 26: the SRT guys, the Special Response Team from ICE. So 1631 01:23:58,120 --> 01:24:00,280 Speaker 26: typically what you're seeing now when you see the rest 1632 01:24:00,360 --> 01:24:02,920 Speaker 26: being made out here in the streets that we've been 1633 01:24:03,120 --> 01:24:06,600 Speaker 26: covering for you guys, it's typically either SRT or the 1634 01:24:06,720 --> 01:24:11,120 Speaker 26: bore TAC, the special Forces of Border Patrol that are 1635 01:24:11,160 --> 01:24:11,880 Speaker 26: out right now. 1636 01:24:12,880 --> 01:24:14,960 Speaker 1: Let me just follow up on that because and this 1637 01:24:15,080 --> 01:24:17,080 Speaker 1: has to do with the Posse Commatatis Act. But you know, 1638 01:24:17,479 --> 01:24:19,800 Speaker 1: what happened in Los Angeles was one of the big 1639 01:24:19,880 --> 01:24:21,800 Speaker 1: beefs in the lawsuits had to do with the fact that, 1640 01:24:22,120 --> 01:24:23,639 Speaker 1: first of all, they didn't think the National Guard should 1641 01:24:23,640 --> 01:24:24,840 Speaker 1: be there in the first place, but if they were 1642 01:24:24,960 --> 01:24:27,200 Speaker 1: going to be there, they had to have an assisting 1643 01:24:27,360 --> 01:24:31,560 Speaker 1: role rather than an actual active role arresting people. So 1644 01:24:33,040 --> 01:24:35,559 Speaker 1: what can you tell us about that, because that seems 1645 01:24:35,600 --> 01:24:39,240 Speaker 1: to be one of the key legal aspects here. 1646 01:24:41,040 --> 01:24:44,240 Speaker 26: Well, yeah, It all comes down to basically, the National 1647 01:24:44,280 --> 01:24:47,679 Speaker 26: Guard will only be used on federal properties to secure 1648 01:24:47,760 --> 01:24:51,400 Speaker 26: those federal properties. I'm not an attorney, and so getting 1649 01:24:51,439 --> 01:24:54,559 Speaker 26: into the semantics of whether or not they were assisting 1650 01:24:54,760 --> 01:24:57,400 Speaker 26: or they were actually apprehending. I know in LA they 1651 01:24:57,520 --> 01:25:01,559 Speaker 26: officially didn't make any arrests, but they assisted in making 1652 01:25:01,600 --> 01:25:03,720 Speaker 26: many arrests I saw. I witnessed it firsthand, and I 1653 01:25:03,880 --> 01:25:07,240 Speaker 26: was thankful for every single one of them, you know. 1654 01:25:07,320 --> 01:25:11,560 Speaker 26: But there is that balance between militarizing our streets and 1655 01:25:11,920 --> 01:25:16,040 Speaker 26: having law enforcement civil servants do that. The big thing 1656 01:25:16,200 --> 01:25:19,519 Speaker 26: that I think most Americans see is, well, we already 1657 01:25:19,560 --> 01:25:23,479 Speaker 26: have militarized streets. It's just traders that are militants that 1658 01:25:24,000 --> 01:25:27,439 Speaker 26: are militarizing our streets. It's Antifa that's militarized our streets. 1659 01:25:27,720 --> 01:25:29,599 Speaker 26: Now we need to get rid of that military, whether 1660 01:25:29,680 --> 01:25:34,000 Speaker 26: they're a domestic military that's working against us, they're domestic terrasts, 1661 01:25:34,160 --> 01:25:37,120 Speaker 26: or in many cases they're working with foreign terrorists, they're 1662 01:25:37,120 --> 01:25:40,439 Speaker 26: working with Iran, they're working with the CCP. We need 1663 01:25:40,520 --> 01:25:43,880 Speaker 26: our military to react to a military force, and that's 1664 01:25:43,880 --> 01:25:46,639 Speaker 26: what we have on the streets of many cities across America. 1665 01:25:48,160 --> 01:25:51,840 Speaker 3: Well, Ben, as we always say, please be safe and 1666 01:25:52,479 --> 01:25:54,400 Speaker 3: we know that God's got you, but we want you 1667 01:25:54,520 --> 01:25:56,280 Speaker 3: to be safe. Thank you for joining us today. 1668 01:25:57,280 --> 01:25:59,080 Speaker 1: Thanks Ben, My pleasure. 1669 01:25:59,520 --> 01:26:02,599 Speaker 3: Right or the great See I did the mom thing again. 1670 01:26:02,720 --> 01:26:04,760 Speaker 3: My kids are always like mom, why do you mom 1671 01:26:04,960 --> 01:26:05,200 Speaker 3: all that? 1672 01:26:05,320 --> 01:26:07,320 Speaker 2: I don't know? I do it to everyone. 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Now years later, fine Bomb says he's still 1701 01:27:52,800 --> 01:27:55,360 Speaker 17: angry about it, and he's even considering a run for 1702 01:27:55,600 --> 01:27:56,519 Speaker 17: US Senate. 1703 01:27:56,680 --> 01:27:57,280 Speaker 19: Take a look at this. 1704 01:27:58,320 --> 01:28:00,439 Speaker 27: I was doing a get up and first take in 1705 01:28:00,479 --> 01:28:02,360 Speaker 27: New York two days a week. I said, I'm gonna 1706 01:28:02,360 --> 01:28:05,400 Speaker 27: be in New York on Wednesday. I'd have to come through. 1707 01:28:05,600 --> 01:28:06,720 Speaker 27: He said, we could. I think we could do it 1708 01:28:06,760 --> 01:28:08,840 Speaker 27: as a White House Thursday morning. Can you get there? 1709 01:28:08,840 --> 01:28:09,680 Speaker 22: I said, yeah, I can go there. 1710 01:28:09,720 --> 01:28:11,360 Speaker 27: I'm in New York right. 1711 01:28:11,680 --> 01:28:11,800 Speaker 20: Uh. 1712 01:28:11,920 --> 01:28:13,439 Speaker 27: He said, let me, let me, let me, let me 1713 01:28:13,560 --> 01:28:15,080 Speaker 27: run it down the flag pole and he said. He 1714 01:28:15,600 --> 01:28:17,120 Speaker 27: texted me back saying it's looking good. 1715 01:28:17,760 --> 01:28:18,040 Speaker 5: I had. 1716 01:28:18,240 --> 01:28:22,760 Speaker 27: I called my boss, uh and they killed it. 1717 01:28:23,600 --> 01:28:25,599 Speaker 24: What's the reaction when you think you're going to get 1718 01:28:25,600 --> 01:28:28,479 Speaker 24: to interview the president and they say Nope, not happening. 1719 01:28:28,560 --> 01:28:29,400 Speaker 27: I was devastated. 1720 01:28:32,280 --> 01:28:35,040 Speaker 17: And just to be clear here, ESPN had no issue 1721 01:28:35,120 --> 01:28:37,840 Speaker 17: sending reporters to the White House under Obama or letting 1722 01:28:37,880 --> 01:28:41,000 Speaker 17: President Biden on air to talk vaccines and voting laws 1723 01:28:41,640 --> 01:28:44,640 Speaker 17: for a discussion. Let's bring in doctor Gina, Terrence and 1724 01:28:45,080 --> 01:28:49,040 Speaker 17: David here. I think it's interesting the timing that he 1725 01:28:49,200 --> 01:28:52,160 Speaker 17: finally is coming out with this now that Trump is 1726 01:28:52,400 --> 01:28:54,680 Speaker 17: back in office, now that you know things have been 1727 01:28:54,760 --> 01:28:57,120 Speaker 17: really changing in America. 1728 01:28:57,360 --> 01:28:58,800 Speaker 19: I think the timing is interesting there. 1729 01:28:58,880 --> 01:29:01,800 Speaker 3: Gina, Well, well, I'll tell you I knew Paul fine 1730 01:29:01,840 --> 01:29:05,080 Speaker 3: baumb I started my broadcast career. I say a lot 1731 01:29:05,160 --> 01:29:07,640 Speaker 3: on this show because I'm very proud of Birmingham, Alabama. 1732 01:29:07,840 --> 01:29:10,160 Speaker 3: I loved living there, and I knew the fine bombs. 1733 01:29:10,200 --> 01:29:14,160 Speaker 3: Then his wife was actually my physician. Interestingly, and I 1734 01:29:14,240 --> 01:29:16,600 Speaker 3: can tell you this is really interesting to me for 1735 01:29:16,800 --> 01:29:20,040 Speaker 3: a big reason, and that is that in every time 1736 01:29:20,120 --> 01:29:23,360 Speaker 3: I ever met or heard anyone who knew Paul find 1737 01:29:23,720 --> 01:29:26,000 Speaker 3: he was the most non partisan guy. No one knew 1738 01:29:26,200 --> 01:29:28,760 Speaker 3: where he came down on politics. His wife was my 1739 01:29:28,920 --> 01:29:31,479 Speaker 3: doctor and became a friend. I didn't know where she 1740 01:29:31,720 --> 01:29:34,560 Speaker 3: stood on politics. They were just very close to the 1741 01:29:34,640 --> 01:29:36,280 Speaker 3: vest on this. So the fact that he not only 1742 01:29:36,400 --> 01:29:39,080 Speaker 3: has come out and said this tells you how far 1743 01:29:39,439 --> 01:29:42,479 Speaker 3: the Democrats have gone in terms of too far of 1744 01:29:42,760 --> 01:29:46,560 Speaker 3: pushing their agenda on people that the fine bombs of 1745 01:29:46,760 --> 01:29:51,760 Speaker 3: all people, locktight nonpartisans are now basically coming out and saying, hey, 1746 01:29:52,080 --> 01:29:54,400 Speaker 3: this is too much for me. I think it's fascinating 1747 01:29:54,720 --> 01:29:56,360 Speaker 3: and I'm really happy to see it. And it tells 1748 01:29:56,400 --> 01:29:58,600 Speaker 3: you that this is happening in the hearts of a 1749 01:29:58,640 --> 01:30:00,160 Speaker 3: lot of people, don't you think, Terrence. 1750 01:30:00,920 --> 01:30:03,720 Speaker 4: No, absolutely, And David, I'll just add to this that 1751 01:30:03,840 --> 01:30:07,880 Speaker 4: it's bad business from ESPN. The reality is President Trump 1752 01:30:08,040 --> 01:30:10,640 Speaker 4: is a newsmaker, be it from sports perspective, and we 1753 01:30:10,720 --> 01:30:13,959 Speaker 4: all know that he really enjoys sports and is informed 1754 01:30:13,960 --> 01:30:17,120 Speaker 4: about sports, so he could speak to sports, which again 1755 01:30:17,160 --> 01:30:19,360 Speaker 4: it seems like that was the whole premise of the 1756 01:30:19,439 --> 01:30:23,400 Speaker 4: interview anyway. But secondly, he's the kind of person that's 1757 01:30:23,439 --> 01:30:26,120 Speaker 4: gonna get eyeballs in front of the TV screen people 1758 01:30:26,240 --> 01:30:29,599 Speaker 4: either really like President Trump or they really hate President Trump. 1759 01:30:29,640 --> 01:30:32,160 Speaker 4: I'm sorry to say, but there's typically no gray area. 1760 01:30:32,560 --> 01:30:34,760 Speaker 4: But that's always a good thing because he is a 1761 01:30:34,880 --> 01:30:37,360 Speaker 4: newsmaker and people are going to watch to see what 1762 01:30:37,479 --> 01:30:40,120 Speaker 4: he had to say, whether they like or loathe what 1763 01:30:40,240 --> 01:30:42,880 Speaker 4: he had to say. And so just from a business perspective, 1764 01:30:43,000 --> 01:30:45,320 Speaker 4: I don't get it. It's a dumb move to me. 1765 01:30:46,080 --> 01:30:48,720 Speaker 4: It was a dumb move to me. I just don't 1766 01:30:48,720 --> 01:30:48,960 Speaker 4: get it. 1767 01:30:49,880 --> 01:30:52,080 Speaker 1: Yeah, no, I mean you're right, as Trump would say, 1768 01:30:52,120 --> 01:30:54,640 Speaker 1: I'd be great for ratings. I'd be so good, And 1769 01:30:54,800 --> 01:30:58,840 Speaker 1: it's true, it is true, It is true to me. 1770 01:30:59,040 --> 01:31:01,000 Speaker 1: I think what's interesting here is kind of like the 1771 01:31:01,120 --> 01:31:05,880 Speaker 1: overall what lies beneath uh issue? In other words, we 1772 01:31:06,000 --> 01:31:09,679 Speaker 1: always talk about the overt media bias, but what about 1773 01:31:09,800 --> 01:31:13,719 Speaker 1: the covert media bias? And this is a good example. 1774 01:31:14,080 --> 01:31:16,519 Speaker 1: You know so many stories. I guarantee you this ain't 1775 01:31:16,520 --> 01:31:18,200 Speaker 1: the only one we know. This is not the only 1776 01:31:18,240 --> 01:31:22,960 Speaker 1: one of actual guests in this case, President Trump, the 1777 01:31:23,000 --> 01:31:26,800 Speaker 1: big enchilotta, if you will, being nixed for ESPN. But 1778 01:31:26,920 --> 01:31:30,040 Speaker 1: what about conservatives who are not put on panels? So 1779 01:31:30,520 --> 01:31:32,479 Speaker 1: you know, and you just go down the list, gine, 1780 01:31:32,640 --> 01:31:34,240 Speaker 1: I know you can speak to this, I mean, but 1781 01:31:35,680 --> 01:31:40,040 Speaker 1: you know that that's really kind of the bigger concern. Uh, 1782 01:31:40,280 --> 01:31:42,519 Speaker 1: And hopefully things will start to even out a little bit. 1783 01:31:42,600 --> 01:31:45,160 Speaker 1: But uh, I don't know, not convinced. 1784 01:31:46,080 --> 01:31:50,000 Speaker 4: Hey, guys, remind me really quickly, did and I don't 1785 01:31:50,040 --> 01:31:53,000 Speaker 4: fully remember the context. That's why I'm asking Sage Steele, 1786 01:31:53,040 --> 01:31:56,839 Speaker 4: who was also an ESPN anchor, did she actually interview 1787 01:31:56,880 --> 01:31:59,479 Speaker 4: President Trump or was her interview nixed as well? I 1788 01:31:59,600 --> 01:32:01,280 Speaker 4: can't remember, do you guys remember? 1789 01:32:01,760 --> 01:32:02,160 Speaker 5: I don't know. 1790 01:32:02,360 --> 01:32:03,040 Speaker 1: I don't remember. 1791 01:32:04,240 --> 01:32:05,280 Speaker 2: Yeah, I don't recall either. 1792 01:32:05,760 --> 01:32:08,800 Speaker 3: I do know that ESPN has a long history, a long, 1793 01:32:08,920 --> 01:32:13,160 Speaker 3: sordid history of being extremely biased against conservatives. President Trump 1794 01:32:13,280 --> 01:32:15,479 Speaker 3: isn't the only one by any standard, and I'm sure 1795 01:32:16,120 --> 01:32:19,640 Speaker 3: that Paul fine Baum saw that as well, and so 1796 01:32:19,760 --> 01:32:21,839 Speaker 3: that's probably part of the reason for his being willing. 1797 01:32:21,640 --> 01:32:22,120 Speaker 2: To speak up. 1798 01:32:22,160 --> 01:32:25,280 Speaker 3: But listen, being willing to speak up is such a 1799 01:32:25,360 --> 01:32:28,720 Speaker 3: great start, and this will have a domino effect, mark 1800 01:32:28,840 --> 01:32:31,519 Speaker 3: my words. There are other conservatives who are hidden in 1801 01:32:31,600 --> 01:32:34,240 Speaker 3: the closet at ESPN, and as many of my friends 1802 01:32:34,280 --> 01:32:36,040 Speaker 3: have sent in the past, it's much harder to come 1803 01:32:36,040 --> 01:32:38,400 Speaker 3: out of that closet than any other closet, But they 1804 01:32:38,520 --> 01:32:39,880 Speaker 3: might just become an Emily. 1805 01:32:41,560 --> 01:32:43,679 Speaker 17: Yes, I think they already have. Gina all right still 1806 01:32:43,720 --> 01:32:47,120 Speaker 17: to come on American Sunrise. She was the ultimate animal whisperer. 1807 01:32:47,360 --> 01:32:50,160 Speaker 17: Jane Goodall left this world yesterday, but the legacy she 1808 01:32:50,280 --> 01:32:53,519 Speaker 17: leaves behind between humans and her beloved chimpanzees is one 1809 01:32:53,800 --> 01:32:56,799 Speaker 17: that will not be forgotten. A musty moment with Jane's 1810 01:32:56,880 --> 01:32:58,720 Speaker 17: next don't go anywhere, We'll be right back. 1811 01:33:18,520 --> 01:33:21,080 Speaker 2: What was that? Who did that? Was that? Colin? 1812 01:33:21,479 --> 01:33:24,679 Speaker 3: Could the audience hear that he was doing a chimpanzee sound? 1813 01:33:24,760 --> 01:33:25,240 Speaker 16: Someone was that? 1814 01:33:25,280 --> 01:33:26,040 Speaker 2: Wasn't you, guys? 1815 01:33:26,320 --> 01:33:26,360 Speaker 8: No? 1816 01:33:26,640 --> 01:33:26,920 Speaker 2: Okay? 1817 01:33:27,240 --> 01:33:29,519 Speaker 3: Time for our sunny side up and in the pan today. 1818 01:33:29,600 --> 01:33:32,360 Speaker 3: That was our lead in to a not as happy story, 1819 01:33:32,400 --> 01:33:33,360 Speaker 3: A bittersweet goodbye. 1820 01:33:33,400 --> 01:33:33,839 Speaker 2: Actually. 1821 01:33:33,960 --> 01:33:39,640 Speaker 3: Doctor Jane Goodall, the renowned British primatologists she's called and conservationists, 1822 01:33:39,640 --> 01:33:41,920 Speaker 3: passed away yesterday of natural causes at the age of 1823 01:33:42,600 --> 01:33:45,800 Speaker 3: ninety one. Now, you guys, she's been at this since 1824 01:33:45,840 --> 01:33:48,400 Speaker 3: she was only twenty six years old when she began 1825 01:33:48,560 --> 01:33:53,040 Speaker 3: her ground baking breaking research in tan Sandia's Gombay National Park, 1826 01:33:53,120 --> 01:33:58,080 Speaker 3: where she discovered that chimpanzees used tools and exhibit complex 1827 01:33:58,280 --> 01:34:02,599 Speaker 3: emotions this to find humanity's under I remember being glued 1828 01:34:02,640 --> 01:34:04,960 Speaker 3: to the stuff when I was a little girl, of 1829 01:34:05,120 --> 01:34:08,400 Speaker 3: its closest living relatives, and we didn't even have the internet. 1830 01:34:08,920 --> 01:34:11,000 Speaker 3: That's so cool that we were part and parcel to 1831 01:34:11,080 --> 01:34:12,720 Speaker 3: that that they took the cameras there and everything so 1832 01:34:12,800 --> 01:34:15,080 Speaker 3: we could see her work. Her legacy will live through 1833 01:34:15,120 --> 01:34:19,440 Speaker 3: the institute that she founded and the millions she inspired worldwide. 1834 01:34:19,479 --> 01:34:22,240 Speaker 3: Most certainly, she was respected not just by her coworkers, 1835 01:34:22,280 --> 01:34:27,000 Speaker 3: but by the chimps she worked so tirelessly to protect. Somehow, 1836 01:34:27,080 --> 01:34:31,400 Speaker 3: they seemed to know empathically that she was there for them. 1837 01:34:31,680 --> 01:34:34,200 Speaker 2: Watched this incredible moment, and you'll understand. 1838 01:34:36,280 --> 01:34:40,160 Speaker 28: Today is the first time I've met Wundada. I talked 1839 01:34:40,200 --> 01:34:43,680 Speaker 28: to her on the boat, trying to reassure her. She 1840 01:34:43,840 --> 01:34:47,639 Speaker 28: must have wondered what was happening. None of us could 1841 01:34:47,680 --> 01:34:51,479 Speaker 28: predict exactly what she would do once the cage door opened. 1842 01:35:16,400 --> 01:35:19,680 Speaker 28: It was a very, very touching moment, one of the 1843 01:35:19,760 --> 01:35:24,240 Speaker 28: most amazing things that's ever happened to me. The warmth 1844 01:35:24,400 --> 01:35:31,720 Speaker 28: of her embrace is something I shall never forget. For 1845 01:35:31,840 --> 01:35:35,120 Speaker 28: Wounder and all the other chimpanzees we're working to bring 1846 01:35:35,240 --> 01:35:40,200 Speaker 28: here Chinzula Island will provide a wonderful forest hone where 1847 01:35:40,240 --> 01:35:42,519 Speaker 28: they will be cared for and safe. 1848 01:35:57,600 --> 01:36:00,760 Speaker 3: You know, I I can't quote it verbatim, but I 1849 01:36:01,200 --> 01:36:02,920 Speaker 3: just a couple days ago for the first time read 1850 01:36:03,000 --> 01:36:05,240 Speaker 3: a piece of scripture. When you think you've read everything, 1851 01:36:05,439 --> 01:36:08,479 Speaker 3: sometimes God just speaks how you treat animals basically is 1852 01:36:08,520 --> 01:36:10,599 Speaker 3: what it says, is how you will treat humans. 1853 01:36:10,960 --> 01:36:12,200 Speaker 2: Excuse the grammar on that, but. 1854 01:36:12,240 --> 01:36:15,200 Speaker 3: It was beautiful and that is the spirit of Jane 1855 01:36:15,200 --> 01:36:19,519 Speaker 3: Goodall for sure treated the animals with such complete respect. 1856 01:36:19,720 --> 01:36:22,160 Speaker 3: I can't believe that was the first time David and 1857 01:36:22,240 --> 01:36:25,519 Speaker 3: Terrence that she ever met that animal. 1858 01:36:25,680 --> 01:36:27,760 Speaker 2: And then for it to know her heart and see 1859 01:36:27,800 --> 01:36:29,439 Speaker 2: through her like that, just. 1860 01:36:29,479 --> 01:36:33,120 Speaker 1: Beautiful, revolutionary. It must see TV. 1861 01:36:34,920 --> 01:36:35,479 Speaker 2: All right, you guys. 1862 01:36:35,520 --> 01:36:37,600 Speaker 3: War Room is up next, and guess what I'll be 1863 01:36:37,720 --> 01:36:41,960 Speaker 3: on talking about Operation Quiet Skies coming up with Steve Bannon. 1864 01:36:42,400 --> 01:36:44,960 Speaker 3: You all hug your children, love your God, go boldly, 1865 01:36:45,040 --> 01:36:48,200 Speaker 3: love God. You go boldly and live the truth of 1866 01:36:48,240 --> 01:36:48,760 Speaker 3: a great day.