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All right, live from Studio 6B on a Thursday night, February 5th. Glad you're in. Slick Rick's gonna do some sports eventually. Vinnie Mac will not be on the show tonight. He is in the air, probably on, let's say, JetBlue or Southwest. I'm gonna guess on his way home from, I believe, West Palm Beach, Florida, York. Long Island. Delgado's here. Hey, it's me. And it's me and Delgado. Hey, I saw Delgado in the parking lot. Drove it in.
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Drove.
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Driving in.
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Well, you sound like Slick.
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I almost. I beeped at him.
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Yes. You didn't just beep at me. You leaned on the freaking horn like a jackass. As I'm trying to back up next.
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To Harry's car, you stopped and looked like, who is this?
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I'm like, who the.
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Hello? No, man. So Delgado's gonna have some headlines.
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Yes.
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Slick will have some sports. Vinny Mac is off tonight. He'll be back tomorrow night at the America first warehouse, where we'll be tomorrow night, 8 o'. Clock. Glad you're in. Hope you had a good day, everybody. Lots of news, lots of things to get to Delgado. I know his first story is an update.
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Yes.
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On the Savannah Guthrie and her mom. And I hope it's a good update. I don't know what the update is, so we'll get to that in a second. But let's continue the theme as we have been talking about the midterms, the election, and most importantly, the Republican Party. And let's do tonight's first word. Well, it's. Well, let's begin tonight with a simple truth, one that is so obvious it's rarely said out loud anymore. For almost all of human history, life was brutal. Scarcity was the rule. War was constant. Slavery was normal. Disease was unchecked. Most people lived short, miserable lives and died without ever knowing comfort, security, or opportunity. Maybe most importantly, that was the human story right up till a blink of an eye. Ago and today, here in the United States of America, even our poorest citizens live better than Kings did not very long ago. That did not happen by accident. It didn't happen because government planners are so brilliant. It certainly didn't happen because bureaucrats were compassionate. It didn't happen because the elites managed the society so well and correctly. No. It happened because generations of Americans were free. Free to work, free to build, free to invent, free to own property, free to fail and then free to try again. Everything we have today is the inheritance of people who are no longer here. The founders who restrained power with a constitution. The soldiers who preserved the union, the industrialists who turned energy into abundance. The innovators who compressed the world into silicon and code. We are living off the accumulated capital, economic, moral and institutional, of people who understood something our ruling class today no longer does. That prosperity came from a specific formula. Individual liberty, free markets, private property and limited government. Those ideas, imperfectly applied but fiercely defended, turned a frontier nation into a continental power, an industrial juggernaut, and the greatest engine of prosperity the world's ever known. And that, my friends, is the system that our federal government has spent the last 50 years methodically spent, sabotaging on virtually every front. Washington has now inserted itself where it does not belong, where it was never authorized, and where it consistently makes things worse. And no matter how catastrophic the results, no one is ever held accountable. The government only grows its power only expands, its failures only multiply. If you want proof, look at the economic growth of the country. Average annual GDP growth by decades since the 1950s. Down, down and down. Now pause and think about what that means. In the 1950s, computers filled entire rooms and could barely perform a few thousand calculations per second. Today, a device in your pocket is billions of times more powerful. We're more productive, more connected, more technologically capable than any civilization in history. And yet our economic growth is half of what it was. It should be exploding. It should be unprecedented. It should be historic. Instead, it's anemic.
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Why?
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Because the only thing that has grown faster than the technology over the last half century is government control. Today, the federal government intrudes into nearly every aspect of your life. What you drive, how you build, what you buy, how communities are shaped, how businesses operate, how families are regulated. Kind of roof you can put on your house, kind of dishwasher you can put in your house. Meanwhile, it fails at the most basic responsibilities of civilization. Enforcing the law, securing the border, maintaining public order, and safeguarding the integrity of elections. Instead of protecting society, it manages it. Instead of enforcing the law, it politicizes it. Instead of defending liberty, it constrains it. And the worst part, the system is designed so that elections barely change anything. Budgets remain bloated, programs remain permanent. Power circulates between government agencies, NGOs and corporate boardrooms. Different faces, same agenda. This is how republics decay. Not all at once, but through managed decline. Now, here's the reality no one in Washington wants to confront. Nations, like people, face inflection points. Moments when choices determine whether decline is arrested or accelerated. We've seen them before. Revolution or submission, union or dissolution, strength or surrender. We're at one now, this one. And it centers on whether the country remains a constitutional republic governed by its citizens, or it becomes a permanently managed state where outcomes are decided before the ballots are cast. Right now we're watching Senate leadership, John Thune in particular, betray you, the American people, once again on what may be the lowest hanging fruit in modern political history, the SAVE Act. This is not some radical proposal. This is not fringe, it's not controversial. This is about ensuring that only American citizens vote in American elections. Something so basic, so some fundamental, that even a majority of Democrats say they'd support it. Now, yes, it's true. The President does not run Congress. He doesn't run the senate. That's Civics 101 stuff. But let's also be clear about something else. The President of the United States commands the largest political megaphone on the planet. And when an issue this clear cut is popular and this consequential is being slow walked or sabotaged by members of his own party. Silence is not leadership. If there was ever a moment to lead, this is it. The President should be calling on every Republican senator blocking this bill. And if they refuse to listen, he should be calling them out by name, publicly, relentlessly. He knows how to do it. We've seen it before. He should be holding rallies in their states. He should be demanding answers. He should be encouraging voters to light up phone lines, town halls, offices, until those senators understand that this is not optional. Every lever of influence he has, every ounce of political capital right now because this is where the rubber meets the road. If Congress cannot pass a bill guaranteeing honest elections now, while there's still time, then nothing else. We argue about matters, not spending, not courts, not culture, not policy. This is the line. And if it isn't held, the Republic won't be lost all at once, but it will be lost quietly, permanently. Now, maybe the SAVE act is not perfect, but if we do not restore trust in elections, real, enforceable trust, everything else is theater. The American system that created unprecedented prosperity cannot survive indefinitely if it is smothered by a central power, unaccountable bureaucracy in a political class insulated from consequences, the question is no longer what went wrong. The question is whether there is still time to fix it before the inheritance is fully spent. Because history is clear about one thing. Civilizations don't collapse because they lack resources. They collapse because they abandon the principles that created them. And once that happens, there is no bailout. And that's tonight's first word. And I was happy to see the President right before we came on air do exactly that and start to engage on the SAVE act he needs to which Mike Lee said that he thought maybe he would today after seeing him at the National Prayer Breakfast this morning. President truth Doubt not too long ago. Americans elections are rigged, stolen and are laughing stock all over the world. We're either going to fix them or we won't have a country any longer. I'm asking Republicans to fight for the following Save America Act. All voters must show voter id. All voters must show proof of United States citizenship to register for voting. No mail in ballots except for illness, disability, military or travel. That from the president tonight. So, yeah, I mean, right on timing and right on the money.
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It's a, it's, it's a slam dunk when you look at the numbers and I've got some numbers from Harry and I'll play later. But it's, it's one of those 80, 20 issues where both sides of the aisle are basically 80, 20 on this, on the Republican side, more than 80, almost 90 on the, on the Democrat side, over 70 should be closer to 80, I think. But you know, you still have this slow walking and you mentioned, you know, people from our own party sitting there, sabotaging, doing whatever they can because let's face it, they're not really who they say they are. It is a theater, Damon. And these people are actors, terrible actors because we see right through them. We know exactly what they're doing. Once you see it, you can't unsee it. You can't see, you can't unsee how they're trying to manipulate the system and slow walk this to, well, we'll do it next year when the possibility is we may not have the votes to do it next year. It needs to be done now and again. The president needs to make this, it needs to be an actual item like from this day forward until it gets done and not to wait any longer. And like you said, call him out. And I'm a big proponent of calling these people out. Just like in the movie, Dave. I know it's a movie from the 90s with Kevin Klein as an impersonator of the president, but he gets it done. Why? Because he does it in front of the American people. He does it in front of the cameras. He calls these people out and he gets what he wants. And I think if the president does that, I don't think you wouldn't find many Americans, normal, normal thinking Americans who would speak against that because it'd be like, yeah, answer that question. Why don't you support this? I gotta show ID just to walk into a freaking library these days. So why not for one of the most important things that we do in this country and that is our right to vote. So.
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Well, the first thing you'd have to do is go back on, at least in the previous months, telling us how great Mike Johnson and John Thune are doing because neither one is doing is doing a great job. And now specifically we're focused on Thune. So for him to do what you just said, he'd have to be calling out his leader in the Senate, which is, he's a McConnellite. He's just as, he's just as bad. He's just a younger version. He learned. Isaiah always say he learned from the best. He stood behind him. He stood behind the old frozen turtle for all those years and watched how he operated. And he's picked up the mantle. And I mean, yeah, he's a younger version, so maybe he's going to do some things differently. But when it comes to the big decisions, when it comes to the priorities that matter to you, the level of excuses they have on why they can't do it, there is no difference between him and McConnell.
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Yeah, he's got to start treating Johnson and Thune like he treats Caitlyn Collins to their face in front of the cameras and see how they respond.
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Yeah, well, slicksters here, he's going to do some sports. We'll say hello to him when we get back. Plus we'll do some headline news all on a busy Thursday night. Real America's Voice live from Studio 6B. We're back right after this, Sam. All right, live from Studio 6B on a Thursday night, Real America's Voice slickster is in the house. He's going to do some sports. Look, how are you?
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I'm doing good.
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How was your day?
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Good day. Busy. A lot of chamber work. I'm just came in from a chamber meeting. So transitioning from the public sector back to the private sector right now.
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Okay, very good, very good. Slick will have some sports coming up here in a second. Rick Delgado is going to have some headline news. Vinnie Mac is off tonight. Hey, if you didn't know, by the way, if you know, you need another way to be able to watch real America's Voice. Well, now Real America's Voice is on Prime Video.
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Get out of town.
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Come on.
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Wow.
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And if you go to live TV at the Prime Video website right there, you'll see real America's Voice right over here.
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I'm gonna check.
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And of course there's live from Studio 6B where we're on now. 8:18. So it's live.
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I don't believe you.
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That's Amazon.
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I mean, yeah, it's Amazon. That's Amazon Prime. So check it out. That's pretty cool. That is cool. As Rav continues their takeover of the media world.
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Oh, Rav.
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Oh, wow.
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That's awesome, man.
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Places I love watching it at home on Samsung TV Plus.
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Isn't that an awesome.
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The picture is like.
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Yeah. So just another great way to watch real America's Voice right there on Prime Video. So if, I mean most people I think at this point have Prime. I don't know how you can live without prime and get stuff, you know, the same day flown and dropped on top of your house with some drone.
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Fuchsia fedora at 2:00am I got it.
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So if you got prime, you're paying whatever it is for the year 99 bucks to get all, you know, same day shipping or whatever it is. Now you get this included in a football games. Real America's Voice on Prime Video. There you go. So check it out.
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They got ancient aliens on here too.
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Oh boy. All right, let's do some. Let's do some ancient. Not some ancient news with the ancient alien himself. That's Rick Delgado. So what's the. What's the update on the.
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Oh, oh. On the. Samantha Gunthere's mom. Okay, well, updates is there's a whole lot of. There's, there's some updates. There's not a lot, unfortunately, as to the search for Nancy Guthrie, the mother of Savannah Guthrie continues as the family pleads for a way to communicate with the captors as the first deadline is passed. The first deadline was set for 5pm today, Thursday, though they weren't sure the captors, if there are some captors they didn't post whether it was eastern time, Pacific time, they didn't give a, like a time zone at which they were holding that to. So we'll have to see what happens there. What we know so far though, the authorities in Pima county, they continue to investigate the disappearance of the 84 year old Nancy Guthrie, the mother of the NBC Today co host Savannah Guthrie, as a possible abduction. Law enforcement has not identified any suspects or persons of interest at this time and they're urging the public to avoid spreading unverified information. Some of that stuff I think we saw last night during the show kind of popping around on social media. Be careful of that. We did play the clip of Savannah Guthrie and her siblings posting that video, the emotional video yesterday, calling for anyone holding their mother to show proof of life, basically emphasizing her health and need for medical attention. And you know, which was interesting because, you know, when, when they sent that message out, it was basically saying, talk to us, reach out to us. Because I guess this ransom demand, whatever they sent, left no way for the family or the authorities to reach out to these people. If, if, you know, usually with an abduction, if, if you're looking for a ransom, you're waiting for them to reach out to you and say, okay, here's how we're, how this is gonna work. But there was no way to contact these people, which is an odd kind of thing to happen when, when you're dealing with, you know, basically an abduction. Also when it comes to the Guthrie family, the family, the brother also reached out today, pleading for the captors to, you know, basically give them something, reach out, let them know that they're there and you know, hopefully with, with, with the, with their fingers crossed, make sure their mom is still, uh, is still with us.
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I mean, it's just a hard, horrible story. I can ever remember driving in tonight, I was listening to Grant Stitchfield, as I do most nights I drive in, and he had somebody on an invest, a former law enforcement investigator I believe. And he was saying, I mean he was saying, unfortunately he, he thought the chances of survival were getting slimmer and slimmer obviously by the day, if not already gone. And that at this point it would just be trying to recover a body, which I was kind of devastated to hear. I hope that's not true.
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Well, usually in these cases, and I've heard other investigators talk about, the first 48 hours are the most crucial. That's when things are you know, your best chance of finding something or getting the person back alive is usually within that time frame.
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But if these guys knew who they were taking, which I've heard most opinions to think they are, they, they have obviously realized that the entire world, including the full force of the federal government, is now focused on them where, who and wherever they are.
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Yeah.
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And if, if they know that, then they know enough about, you would think, her health issues. Well, if, if they legitimately think they're going to try to get something for their, for the hostage, what, what's the plan here?
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Right. And you know what? That's something that they ha. The police have not mentioned. If they, if, if they know if her medication was taken with her, which is interesting. So that's some of the information, I guess they're keeping close to the chest, so to speak, and not sharing because of course she was. They're saying she's in need of this critical medication because of her fragile health. And that would probably also lead you to believe if they took the medication, then this person has intimate details of this person and of course her health to be able to say, you know what, I got to keep this person alive. Let me make sure I have all the medication. Which means chances are that she knows this person or these people who took her. So that's another interest. You know what, another interesting thing, and I haven't heard anybody talk about it yet, is the use of geofencing, because I know they were able to do that for January 6th. They rounded up thousands of people using geofencing. And I know there was no video that they can go to, to see, you know, from the ring camera because they didn't pay the bill. Evidently they didn't renew the subscription for the video part to store the video that's captured when the, when the camera goes off. I wonder if they can use geofencing to kind of say, okay, we've got between this time and this time, let's look for pings of cell phones. Because most people don't leave the house without a cell phone. True, right.
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Very true.
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And if they get, if they come across pings with a number that just doesn't belong, it kind of narrows down their search. I wonder if that's what they're doing. If that were the case, you would think they would already have that information.
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Wasn't there an Apple watch involved?
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There was, but it was left at home along with her phone, which is when they knew that the pacemaker, because it was set up with an alert on the phone and the Apple watch, I guess it disconnected when she was taken from the house.
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I mean, it just, it just seems to me that that video yesterday presents numerous things to think about and why it was made yesterday, the timing of it, who was in the room when it was made, who made the decision that that was the time to release it? I don't know. That video yesterday can't just be two sisters and a brother decide to get together and put out a video. I, I just can't believe that that has to be a step in the progress of trying to follow some clues or, or, or lock something new, piece of evidence or something down to make that video and release it yesterday. I mean, I can't just imagine they randomly just thought, let's just do this now.
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No, it was to prompt them to reach out to them because again, if you know, from what we're understanding, the ransom demands did not occlude away to actually contact the quote unquote abductors. So how can you reach them and say, okay, we've got whatever you want. Let's make the exchange. If there's no way to contact them to let them know. So I think that was meant to prompt them to see if they can get another reaction or another ransom note sent and see if that, that generates some more clues.
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Yeah. All right, let's take a break. We'll do some sports with sick more headlines. I got a couple things as well. Thursday night, Real America's Voice live from Studio 6P. We're back right after this, Sam.
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All right. 31 past the hour. Live from Studio 6 beyond real America's voice. Real America's music new release tonight, midnight I believe it is. You can go scan that QR code or go to itunes right now. Same rules applies last time streaming. It's great, but we got to download it. The Boss out tonight by Natasha Owens on Real America's music. Go check it out. Let's let's take it to number one. One more time. Taking it to number one. Big D is going to start working on his country album. We're going to take that to number one, too. My first single is going to be Good Gravy. Either I'm sitting on a cactus or you're just a pain in my ass. How do you think about that?
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Dedicated to my good friend Harry Oates.
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That's my first single. I don't know what the Zen master is going to think about that title, probably.
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How about a B side called Over Here at the Sphere?
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Could be. That's not bad, though. God, it could be very good.
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Yeah.
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Yeah. You got a better chance at a record than the trip, by the way. Let's do some sports. Sports is brought to you by Mike Lindell. LFS Experience. The promo code to use slicksters. Got it. What's going on, Slick?
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One of the biggest weekends in sports coming up. Big D all kicked off. Tomorrow at 2 o' clock is the opening ceremonies in Milan for the Olympics. Big D, they're going to play it live.
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So we're talking about the big football game.
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We're going to get to that. But we got the woke Olympics. We got to do that first. I mean, we got. Well, this year. I mean, they're already. Drama now. We know there's going to be stiff competition, but this story takes the cake. Genital injections sparked cheating allegations at Winter Olympics. Dylan Gwynne at Breitbart.
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Follow me here. It's not unusual for athletes to spare no effort to put themselves in the position to win. But this might be taking it a bit too far. The World Anti Doping Agency WADA has confirmed that it is investigating allegations that male ski jumpers at this year's Winter Olympics in Italy might have injected hyac acid into their penises in hopes of gaining a competitive advantage. How might that help? They wanted to get a jump on things. How might that help an athlete in a ski jump contest? According to the German publication bild, which first reported the controversy in January, suggests athletes are unofficially enlarging their penises before official body measurements to obtain larger competition suits. It's all in the suit.
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Apparently.
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A larger suit can greatly improve a ski jumper's performance. It's a real general story.
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And an extra leg, too.
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It's a legitimate story. It is.
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I'm not pulling your leg. Yeah. Research published in the scientific journal Frontiers demonstrated that a mere 2 centimeter increase in suit circumference reduces drag by 4% whilst boosting lift by 5%.
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I can attest I found the science. Big D. Follow the science on this. Yes.
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Yeah.
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Well, wattage director this is Oliver Nigley confirmed his agency's determination to investigate the claims. Even if he's unfamiliar with how an enhanced groin area can benefit a ski jumper.
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Sure.
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Yeah.
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He doesn't know that.
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Don't laugh at McGrawin. Right on the chat. I'm not aware of the details of ski jumping and how this can improve, but if anything has to come to the surface, we would look at anything. If it's actually doping related. Niggly said the answer to that comes from FIS ski jumping men's race director Sandro Patil, who states every extra centimeter on a suit counts. If Your suit has a 5% bigger surface area, you fly further. So this is what it is already. They're starting with the controversies. It's just unbelievable.
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Well, because, you know, once they make that jump, Damon, they have to lean forward. So you need to find any, any, any part of you that can lean forward more will take you further.
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All right, I'm going to immersively put an end to sports right now. And please welcome in to live from Studio 6B who was actually at the big announcement for Trump Rx tonight, the president of programming for RAV Espanol. Please welcome Javier Negra to the show. Javier, how are you?
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How are you my friend?
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Very good, very good. Good to have you on. First of all for this audience and of course everybody watching, give us a little update on RAV Espanol. You're the president of programming. How is RAB Espanol? Where are we making inroads? What's the next six months look like? Tell us a little bit about what's going on.
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It's very important. The spanning program for rap and Espanol. I want to thank Sparker and Rob Seek to help know the Hispanic community to have good news and to have the real news. Because in the Hispanic outlets normally are controlled by the Democrats, by the globalists and they're all the time talking about the ICE operation, like spreading fake news against the ice operation. And we are telling the truth right now. Every Sunday in the right new show. You can look for it at 8pm in Rapo Espanol in the website and different platforms and of course on YouTube. And we are doing more shows with Raimo Azar like every single day from Monday to Friday at 9pm you can search online like talking about good news about Venezuela. What is doing right there. We talk about the narco president of Mexico. Shame on. We talk about the plan of Marco Rubio to conquer freedom in Cuba. We talk about our favorite president Milei, Argentina president, who made a good deal with Scott Besson. Like a lot of money the US Lend to the Argentinian government and now they are making good deals in trade. People in Argentina is really happy with the US Government. And we try to reach the Hispanic voters because we. The Republicans lost Miami, they lost New York because of the Hispanic voters. Now they are getting afraid because they are all the time receiving bad news from the Trump administration because the Trump administration didn't have the outlets to put the good news in the right way. And now with rapping Espanol, the Hispanic voters have the chance to have good information without fake news, without misinformation that people like Alex Soros, George Soros, they are buying a lot of outlets in the Hispanic side because they know that the midterms are going to be working, are going to be. The Hispanic voters are going to be really important. And I think what Rob Sick and Parker Sick makes in Real America's Voice in Espanol, it's a big, big, big movement in the media ecosystem of the United States. I want to thank Alex Bruce also and Carol Levitt to put us in the pool like Rap on Espanol. And now we can share with Brian Glenn, with Benny Harmony and with Steve Banner, we can make these contents doubled for all the Hispanic community, which is really important. And the Hispanic community love the content of Hispanic of the real America's boy like 6B. So I want to. Thanks to have me in your show. Of course.
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Yeah, it's what's great to have you on. It's great and it's great to hear that. And I suspect in the Hispanic community. I remember Rudy Giuliani when he was on this show and he was talking about crime in these cities and he said, you know, there was no group that came up to me more and people were surprised by this than the African American community and said, you know, Mr. Mayor, well, people think that we're into crime. We're not. We want police officers. We want more police officers. And I would bet in the Hispanic community there's a lot more conservatives who want conservative news like you said, and not the bs. And I'm by the way, I'm glad that you said the real word. That's. That's. I'm down with that. Then. Then probably people know. Do you agree? Do you agree with that?
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Yeah, yeah, of course. The Hispanic community are really conservative. They have kids, they Defend the once their value. They are Catholic, they are Christian. I support the ICE operation. But sometimes when in the Hispanic outlets all the news are against Trump. Poor people, people that they, they cannot go to the university. They don't have like a good information. They can be like, you know, like quite lost. Especially when we have Republicans deputies or Republican congresswoman like Maria Salazar today attacking or President Trump attacking is operation attacking Homeland Security to do their job like law and order. Because the immigrants like me, Hispanic people, we are United States in a legal way and we don't want to have illegal aliens, especially when they are like criminals, you know, because President Trump is deporting especially criminals. But sometimes outlets like Telemundo, Univision, CNN on Espanol tell the people that most of these illegal aliens are criminals. And what we are doing in Rap Spaniel every Sunday in the right new show is showing their facing their face of the this criminal. So I'm really upset with Mar Al Salazar because she has to support President Trump. Especially when we have the midterms in some months and now the Democrats are like making love about the real Mario Salazar, like attacking Trump because it's not good for the Republican Party in this moment to be divided, to be split and we have to be united and we have to defending the value of United States, the value of the Western civilization and legal immigration. Because I'm from Europe and you have to see how things are going on in Spain. We have a president, a Spanish president that wants to censor social media, that wants to promote the illegal invasion, the illegal immigration in Spain because he wants to replace Western families to illegal families from Africa, from Afghanistan and some of them are terrorists. We had big attacks from terrorist organizations in Spain caused by people from Maros and you know, what is this with people that Biden and Kamala Harris administration take him, took him and they shot like the National Guards and they, they kill people. So I'm very feel sorry when the Republicans like Maribela Salazar attacks President Trump. I, I really respect this girl and I hope she made a mistake and tomorrow he changed because social media is being destroyed right now.
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Yeah, I don't know about that. She's been somewhat of a disaster for a long time in my eyes. But let me ask you, let's move on to today because I know you're at the big announcement Trump Rx, tell me what you thought about what you saw at the White House today.
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Yeah, it was in the pool. It was a beautiful event. Historic launch to lower drug prices for American patients. President Donald Trump announced the launch of TrumpRx.gov it's like a website where patients will be able to access large discounts on many of the most popular and highest price medicine in the country. Paying prices in line with the lowest paid by other developed nation known as the Most favorite nation MFM price. It's like discount of 85% is what President Trump said is the most important news for the health care in the world in the last decade. So these drugs are very important and this is the kind of things that Hispanic community needs to know how Trump developed the health care take care of people like giving big discounts. So I was really happy to be there with Rappo and Espanol and it was with Bobby Kennedy with people that were in involved in the health care in the maha in the make America health again. I think it is going to be a blast and people is really have a good expectation for these websites. I'm really happy to be there.
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Well, we're happy to have you here. Thank you very much for letting us know what was going on. Thank you very much for getting us caught up on RAV Espanol and it's a pleasure to have you on the show. Thank you so much.
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Thank you very much. And we wait you in right new show to talk for the Spanish community. Thanks for your work.
B
Thank you so much. Javier Negrate, president of Programming RAV Espanol. Good stuff. Good stuff going on. All right, live from Studio 6B. We'll take a break. We'll be back right after this. All right, live from Studio 6P13 till the hour on A13 Thursday night. Real America's Voice all across the country, including Amazon Prime, Prime Video Live, Real America's Voice and our friends at Weather Nation are there too. Weather Nation. Real America's Voice taking over Amazon Prime. You can see it live each and every night. Wow. Go on. Don't get any better than that. Oh, 13 to the hour. We'll do some sports and some news. I cut Slick off so we could get Javier on and he was great. Fantastic. So slick. Any other sports you want to get to?
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Yeah, well, apparently finally a lawsuit. Faulty Tesla charges sparked $4 million fire at mansion of former NFL star Randall Cobb. This is Lucas Nolan of Breitbart. A defective Tesla charging cable ignited a devastating fire that caused more than 4 million in damages to former NFL wide receiver Randall Cobb's mansion in Nashville, Tennessee, according to newly filed court documents. Thankfully, the Cobb family and their dog were able to escape the blaze without injury. The Independent reports that the fire which occurred in June of 2024 forced Cobb and his wife Aida, their three young children and their dog Louie to flee the 7,500 square foot mansion in the middle of the night. All family members escape without serious injury, though Aida Cobb posted on Instagram at the time that the family was lucky to be alive. According to a civil complaint filed by aig Cobb's insurance company against Tesla, the family evacuated with nothing but the clothes on our back and no shoes on our feet. As Aida wrote on social media following the incident, the blaze completely destroyed a 2022 Tesla Model S Plaid and a Mercedes SUV parked in the garage before spreading throughout the rest of the Green Hills area home, which is valued at 5.2 million by Zillow. So that's now. Yeah, Randall Cobb, great Green Bay Packer, had a cup of coffee with Dallas Cowboys too for a while there and wow, that's a really glad to see they all made it out. It's just a matter of money. You know, he's in a retirement phase so, you know, you hope all goes well with that. Back to the Olympics. Big another story I just know you're going to love Canadian OnlyFans model and Olympic pole vaulter Alicia Newman suspended over anti doping rules this is Warner Todd Houston of Breitbart Canadian Only Fans user Alicia Newman, a member of Canada's Olympic Pole VO team, has been suspended Athletics Integrity Unit for violating anti doping rules. Athletics Canada acknowledged the suspension and said that the responsibility lies with the athlete. While athletics provides ongoing guidance and reminders to athletes on the requirements for declaring whereabouts, the athlete is ultimately responsible for providing the information in a timely manner as required.
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Quiet.
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The Canadian Sports Authority said in a statement. This is an unfortunate situation and Athletics Canada hopes to see Alicia Newman back as a part of our national team program when she is available. Newman made quite an impression in 2024 when she broke out in a twerking performance after winning the bronze and setting a Canadian Olympic record at the 2024 Olympics in Paris. So apparently I can't believe what's going on. The games haven't even started and they're already nailing these athletes for dopamine.
B
Sounds like they've every advantage. Yeah, well, a lot of games going on.
F
Well, a lot of games going on. We're going to get to bowl stories Big D in the next couple of segments and we got a big oddsmakers tomorrow night too at the warehouse. That that's a rapid.
B
All right, Slick Sports is brought to you by Mike Lindell. Let's get to some headline news with Rick Delgado. What's going on? Delgado?
D
All right, Damon, I know. I feel like we're, we're revisiting the story once again, but he's still doing it. I'm talking about Schmucky Chuck Schumer, the Senate Minari leader who today, this morning on ms.ms. now that was formerly MSNBC's Morning Joe, was asked about the, the SAVE Act. And here he is again, and he's presented with what's amazing is that in this clip, he's actually presented with polling numbers that show over 70% of Democrats are in favor of the SAVE Act. But he still thinks, well, I guess now he must think that 70% or more Democrats are racist. You got to see it for yourself. Cut number two. Check this out.
B
So, Leader Schumer, this talk about election security has revived discussions of the SAVE act, which you have said you oppose.
D
Proponents of it say that it's, you.
B
Know, to have id, you have to prove US Citizenship to be able to vote, though some of the claims they make, to be clear, are overstated. We know there's not widespread election fraud, but polling does suggest, research, poll, that 95% of Republican Republicans, but also 71% of Democrats like this idea. So why do you not?
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It's Jim Crow 2.0, right? And I called it Jim Crow 2.0, and the right wing went nuts all over the Internet. That's because they know it's true. What they're trying to do here is the same thing that was done in the south for decades to prevent people of color from voting. For instance, if you can't, if you change, you're a woman who got married and changed your last name, you won't be able to show ID and you'll.
D
Be, oh, my goodness, women who get.
E
Married change their id, proper id, you'll be discriminated against. This is vicious and nasty.
B
And I said it's interesting that they're, it's interesting. Of course, everything is racist, of course, Jim. But isn't it interesting that their first argument past that is where we're separating out the sexes all of a sudden? We know exactly who women are. They get married, they have kids. All of a sudden we know exactly what they are, who they are, what they do, what they're capable of. All their other discussions, we have no idea. But when it comes to this, you know, women we're talking about, oh, you mean people who give every other name in the book they've got for him. But when it comes to this argument, it's women. You know the guy, the people who can get, give birth and get pregnant and get married and then they have to get divorced. If they show id, we know exactly who they are.
D
Yeah.
B
Every other argument. What's the woman?
F
I can't tell you.
D
Not only are we no idea, but we're sexist too, here in the Democrat Party and we think women are stupid and don't know how to, how to figure out how to get an ID change. It's an amazing thing. And that is your Democrat leader, Schmucky. Chucky Schumer. Here is Press Secretary Caroline Levitt. Cut three. She's talking about. She throws it in the face of the media when they're asking about Tulsi Gabriel being involved in election investigations because it goes to the SAVE Act. Why do you think we need a SAVE Act? Because of the election interference that has been going on. I mean, the Democrats have been talking about it. They were worried about the Russians interfering in the election. Here it is. Cut number three. Check this out.
A
Elections are safe and secure. And so the ODNI director is working with the FBI on this effort. And the President wholeheartedly supports both Cash Patel and Tulsi Gabbard in ensuring that American elections are safe. It's the media who has said that there's Russian interference in American elections. You guys have been saying that for many, many years. So. Well, the people in this room, considering that you all said for many years Russia interfered in the 2016 election to help Donald Trump, you should all be very happy that we finally have an administration that is looking into that and we'll be happy to keep you posted.
D
Yeah. So she makes a great point, throws it in the face of the stupid left wing media who claims that there is no problems with elections, unless of course, it's Russians that are interfering. And finally this, this one caught me by surprise. Damon, cut number four from earlier today. John Solomon talking, talking about foreign election interference. Again, talking about the SAVE act and using ID and such. But listen to what he had to say about Tulsi Gabbard and some of what they could be finding with election interference from a foreign land. Cut number four. John Solomon, FRIEND of the show. Check this out.
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I believe that the President of the United States is soon going to be briefed by Tulsi Gabbard and other intelligence officials based on my reporting about additional intrusions, significant large scale intrusions into various forms of our election system. Now, I'm not talking about getting a machine and flipping the vote, but maybe getting enough of state voter databases that a foreign power could work with people on the ground in the United States to fill out fake registrations for people who are on dirty voter rolls. Those licenses that were sent into Chicago were going to be used to make absentee ballot applications, according to the FBI predicate. By the way, Chris Wray's FBI didn't look at that. They shut it down. If that, if a foreign power was that far into the election databases of state systems that they could figure out what driver's licenses to send here. The next question becomes who were they working with on the ground? Who was going to file those ballot requests? I think that's why Tulsi Gabbard was down in Georgia, why you might see her in Arizona, why the FBI will probably be in Arizona, and why the president's about to get a briefing. There's one other element to this. If you, if government officials lied to US after the 2020 election, there's still an opportunity in some of those cases to pursue criminal cases against them. We'll see where it all comes out. But that's the, that's what's going on in the background of the Save America act debate right now.
D
Yeah. So there you have it again. Another layer to the Save act and why the Democrats don't want to vote for it.
B
All right, quick wrap. Hour one, hour two Coming back live from Studio six on Thursday night.
C
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B
His big D double dizzle in the.
F
6B brizzle live on Real America's Voice.
B
Vizzle, baby. Ty. We do it. Snoop.
D
Where's Snoop?
B
Back at the halftime show.
F
Snoop said probably at the Olympics. Snoop is a big Olympic.
D
Yeah, I think he's doing the Olympics broadcasting something.
F
He's making cover MB Snoop, where is.
B
The Turning Point concert? Actually Held. I don't. I know. I don't think it's a. A public event where people are going to be there, but where the. Did anybody know where they're actually producing it? Oh, okay. Nobody knows. All right.
F
Harry should know.
D
Well, no, I didn't want him to show up.
B
That's going to be Sunday, and I think halftime for the super bowl will probably be around 8, 40, 8, 45. Yeah.
D
Are you putting a bet on that?
B
Something like that.
D
Yeah.
F
Kickoff's like 6:30. 6:40. Yeah, you're about right. About 8, 15.
B
8:30, 8:15. So it depends on how many flags they throw. Yeah, yeah, hopefully not many.
D
Good point.
B
But the halftime show, obviously, will be Kid Rock, Brantley, Gilbert Lee Bryce, all of whom I like. Yeah.
H
Good artists.
B
And Gabby Barrett, who I like a lot. And she's great on social media, too, and good for her for being, you know, stepping out and doing this. I bet there's a lot of. A lot of country acts that could have done this but didn't have the guts to put their name on it. She did. So that's gonna be fun to watch on Sunday. See. See what we get there. We'll pick the big game tomorrow, the warehouse odds makers, when we'll pick the game, the total, and your five best prop bets. So what color? Gatorade, how long, national anthem or whatever. You know, things like that. Whatever you want to pick your five best ones. And I haven't looked at some of the prop bets, but I'll have to pick a couple myself. So, Delgado, are you going to partake in this last football odds makers and pick some two. Yes. Oh, you are.
F
He's going to have a parlay.
D
I'm going to have a parlor.
B
No, you have a pre made parlay from.
D
No, I do my own now.
B
Okay.
D
I lose my money, I'm gonna lose it on my own.
B
Okay. All right. Very good. Well, we're way behind as usual, but that's fine. Were you done with the SAVE act or is there anything.
D
Yes, I was done. Did you want to talk about it?
B
No, not really.
D
No. It's up to you.
F
It's about as much as you want.
B
I talked about in the first word. I think that was my, you know, that was my second night of my messaging to the Republicans on what they should be out there spending their. Spending their time time on. This is what we should be expanding energy on, running on things like no state income tax. And again, let's make red states as red as they can make blue states. Blue. Why don't we run on that? Why don't we run on, on a full court press back on what they're doing in blue states.
D
Without all the crime?
B
Well, yeah, I mean if they're not going to deport anybody, then the red states, let's deport everybody. Yeah, let's go into the businesses, let's use whatever, every tool at our disposal. But we never that so and speaking of that, I'm not going to spend a ton of time on it because we are behind but there's a great article today by Eddie Scarry over at the Federalist. And you know, I know you guys made a different argument and that's fine and maybe there's people who probably can find themselves into that argument. I can't and just seems to me that the, there's been a lot of talk and a lot of changing of the language and a lot of reframing what we're doing and a lot of reframing on what the goals are. And it just seems a lot like I know Caroline Levitt was asked about it today and she said oh no, no, no, we're president's still committed to deporting all 20 million. Well, I mean that that's a pipe dream. Number one, we know that not and that's not his fault. That's just pure numbers of what we can do because as we I think the official numbers were what, 700,000 I think in year one. Tom Homan said so if we're lucky, it's going to be two and a half lucky and it's like an A plus bang up job for four years. It's going to be two and a half, three maybe. But Eddie Scarry says deporting illegal aliens isn't complicated. Don't let the Democrats complicate it. He says it's useful if unserious for congressional Democrat leaders this week to have issued a list of demands in exchange for votes to fund the Department of Homeland Security which oversees immigration law enforcement. And of course when you take all your leverage off the table, why, why shouldn't they? This is exactly what they're going to do. The administration should see it as a reminder that the default position of the Democrats is quote, pretend to support deporting illegal aliens while over complicating the process so as to render it impossible, which is a good way to put it. Senate Minority Leader Schumer, as we just saw and Hakeem Jeffries, both from New York, published the demands in an open letter on Wednesday detailing 10 things they say they need to strike a deal on more funding for the Department of Homeland Security. Federal immigration agents cannot continue to cause chaos in our cities, the letter said, while using taxpayer money that should be used to make life more affordable for working families. And he says that line right there exposes the Democrats as dishonest. They have no interest in working families, as literally every policy they champion, including open borders, is catastrophic for every working family. In any event, they went on to write that it was critical to come together for the purpose of agreeing on common sense reforms to ICE before Democrats would consent to any more funding. Adamantly, among the 10 proposals, a couple of them actually aren't unreasonable. This is According to Mr. Skerry today, even if Democrats would surely poison pill whatever legislation attempted to include them. The demands include body camera requirements, for example, which the administration has already initiated. But the bulk of them are explicitly intended to prevent as many illegal alien deportations as possible, starting with the first one, which insists that ICE agents require verification that a person is not a U.S. citizen before holding them in immigration detention. He says, well, agents already asked for proof of legal residency before making arrests of unknown subjects, something Democrats oppose. Another one of the demands is for ICE detention centers, quote, to require immediate access to a person's attorney. Both ultimatums serve to reinforce Democrats favorite method of blocking deportations, which of course is, well, this is their method for everything. Endless judicial appeals. Behind every illegal aliens judicial appeal is an army of pro bono lawyers funded by left wing nonprofits whose sole purpose for existing is to keep as many foreigners in the US as possible. And he goes on to talk about other things they want. Of course they want him to wear masks and all this stuff. And then he says if an illegal alien can't immediately be detained following a final court order for removal, there's no point to any of this. But of course there is no point to any of this. Democrats aren't serious about supporting any deportations. And again, the overall riding theme of this is let's just do what people voted for and what, you know, the numbers still say overwhelmingly people want, want, which is deport all of them. And it just seems like we are now all of a sudden not, not so focused on that.
D
All right, and let me push back on that, that article there a little bit, Damon. I did a little search pre inauguration in early January of 2025. Trump has long used similar language to his 2024 campaign, promising to deploy the criminals, gang members and the worst offenders as a top priority. January 2025 said it again, going after the worst of the worst criminal, violent criminal migrants, and even using Guantanamo bay if necessary. 2025 in February described operations as targeting the worst of the worst, including high profile uses of Guantanamo for the alleged hardened criminals and deportation flights of murders, rapists and pedophiles files. I'm sensing a theme here. Like I said, he's been saying this since I remember all last year. And you know, you could talk about Yahoo News in July quoting him saying it, the LA Times in July, him saying it back in May. He said it as well. I mean, there, there's plenty of instances where he said this throughout the entirety of 2025. So when you say the changing of the messaging is, you know, the messing has changed.
B
Changed.
D
I don't think it has. I don't think it has at all. Not according to what we're finding here online. Anything from September? Yes. October. Yes. November. Yes. Basically every month it seems like you can find an article with him saying about, talking about deporting the worst of the worst.
B
Here is, here was the messaging. I believe this is 2025. I don't have the exact date. Trump on Truth Social. I love the smell of deportations in the morning. Chicago is about to find out why it's called the Department of War. And then yesterday that actually looked like.
D
You with the hat on.
B
Trump says he's adjusting his mass deportations policy to only go into cities if the mayors ask. Governors ask and say please, adding, I don't want to go and force ourselves into a city even though their numbers are 10.
F
Terrible dichotomy there.
B
So.
D
And again, that's the same phrasing I've heard throughout the year. To me, it hasn't changed. I think, I think it's just the recollection. There's people thinking, well, I thought that meant everything all at one time. And again, I've heard, I heard Tom Holman talk about this last year as well, where they aim for the worst of the worst. And if you're a criminal alien, but you're hanging out with somebody who maybe hasn't committed the crime except for coming over the border illegally, which is a crime, you're going as well. So I don't know.
B
Well, I do know, and it's not good. And you can look at all the polling right now if you pay any attention to, I mean, everybody loved Mark Mitchell over at Rasmussen for a very long time. I was told, and everybody loves Rich Barris, the people's pundit. I was told that, too. All during election season. And they're out there looking at the numbers and if you follow Mark Mitchell on X, I mean, everybody has an opinion on whether it's changed or not changed and that's fine. We can agree to disagree on whether what we think is happening, the polling numbers though, that we're seeing from multiple outlets tell one story and that story is not a good one for Republicans and how people feel about this change and softening in language and what it means. I mean, I don't need to go through every Mark Mitchell tweet the last couple days, but they're polling of Trump's approval yesterday at 41 heading to the 30s. Last time Trump's approval was this low was because of the Russia collusion hoax. Now it's all self inflicted, he says. All right, live from Studio 6B 13 past the hour. More to do. We're back right after this. Sam. Well, everyday Americans, well, no, not everyday Americans, but everyday Americans. Every day they make choices that shape our country's future right down to which cell phone provider they're going to support. Here's what most people don't realize. Patriot Mobile isn't just a wireless provider. They're an activist organization funded by selling top tier cell phone service. They've been on the front lines defending our freedoms long before it was cool, standing in the gas when others wouldn't. The best part is they deliver prioritize premium service on all three major US Networks giving you the same or even better coverage backed by 100% US based customer support team. That's great. Get unlimited data plans, mobile hotspots, international roaming and more. And when you switch to Patriot Mobile, you'll help grow a movement that fuels the Christian conservative cause. Every bill you pay helps advance the values of faith, family and freedom. Switching is, is switching is easier than ever. Activate in minutes. Keep your number, keep your phone. Or you can upgrade. Take a stand today. Go to patriotmobile.com RAV patriotmobile.com RAV or you can call 972 Patriot and you can use promo code RAV for a free month of service. That's patriotmobile.com RAV or call 9, 7 Patriot. Use promo code RAB at checkout to get a free month of service. Call our friends at Patriot mobile right now, 972 Patriot and Make the switch today. All right, live from Studio 6B18 past the hour. Let's do some sports, then we'll do some more news. Sports is brought to you by Mike Lindell, slickster. What's going on?
F
Well, in addition to the big NFL game Sunday, tonight's A big night in the NFL. Big D. the palace of the Fine Arts in Santa Clara. They have the awards night tonight, the NFL honors, where they're going to announce the MVP of the 2025 season, offensive and Defensive Players of the Year. In addition to that, the 2026 class of hall of Fame will be announced tonight as well. So just started about 20 minutes ago. And if anything going to be. Oh, I think it's got to be Matthew Stafford. He had a great year. 4,500 yards, 47. No, I think Stafford tricks May Drake. May. Really?
B
Yeah, I think so.
F
Nope, it's gonna be Stafford.
B
Okay.
F
Aaron was riding Stafford all year too, right? He was winning a lot of games for you.
D
Really? Dude.
B
You say no because you know Aaron or you're just saying no? You're an idiot. Damon. It's going to be Stafford.
A
No, I think it's going to be.
D
Stafford 100% because she's a Jets fan, Damon. They hate the pace.
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Defensive Player of the Year.
A
My May played excellent this year, but only year two. Stafford's a vet. I think he's going to get it either way.
F
Way I like to see Dak Prescott get comeback player of the year. That'd be nice. He had a good year this year as well. He was up there running for MVP too, until his team tanked.
B
But yeah, they had a good playoff run.
D
What about Sam? Sam Darnold?
F
Well, that's not. Yeah. Comeback player to you. From an injury.
D
Yeah.
F
Not from the Jets.
B
He's going to win. Player who once he finally got to a real team, knew how to play.
F
He had a ghost of a chance.
A
He already won that. Just like every other Jet quarterback the past 15 years who left us. I'm not bitter.
F
Speaking of the jets, they haven't. Jets have not been made the playoffs in 15 years. They are the. That is the longest streak of any Northeastern continent sports franchise.
B
Maybe they should worry about trying to make an interception on the season.
F
Right?
A
We're the best at not doing it.
B
Start, start with the basics. Football 101 crazy. Hey, defense. Find an interception in 17 games. Let's start that there.
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Next year's our year.
B
To what?
D
To get one. They're going to get one.
A
Yeah, we'll get one interception.
B
Okay.
F
Yeah, we'll see.
B
Come on.
G
Yeah.
F
Positive and. Well, speaking of an NFL great who probably someday will make the hall of fame, Christian McAffrey earns Salute to Service Award after raising $700,000 for military families. Says it's a huge honor. This is Ryan Morick of Fox News San Francisco. Christian McCaffrey was named the recipient of the NFL's 2026 Salute to Service Award Award presented by USAA. The San Francisco 49ers running back launched his 23 and Troops foundation in 2021 to focus on post traumatic stress and athlete level care for veterans. The foundation has raised 700 grand for military support and paid off holiday layaway for 515 military families. McCaffrey grew up about a half hour away from a military base, so he always knew that this was the community he wanted to help. I think it was just from a young age, my parents instilled on me the respect of the military and what it means to live in this country. I always appreciated that. And growing up in that area, a lot of your mentors end up becoming veterans because they are in the area and you learn from them. You learn about their experiences and some of the stuff they did or saw. And it made me really just appreciate it even more. So that's a great story. Christian McCaffrey, class act and we got cut one here on this means the world to me.
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You know, it's a huge honor. You know, I have a great team that I work with that takes helping out veterans and our active duty service members seriously. And I'm really proud of the work we've done and I'm super excited about the work to come in the future. You know, we get to play a kids game for a living and play in front of millions of people. And a lot of that is because of the people who have sacrificed for us. You know, it's not just the, the people who have served or are serving, it's their families, their, you know, their wives, their husbands, their kids who have to go through so much. And a lot of it's unseen. You know, they don't get credit for this stuff. And so I've always had an affinity for the military. I've always loved and respected all of them. And I think when I first started this, it was, I read a statistic that 22 veterans commit suicide every day. And that's not a fun topic to talk about. You know, it's great to receive awards, but then you hear that, you know, that's why I'm doing this. You know, I, I'm trying to chop down that number as much as possible. And you know, one of the things I've learned is there's, there's so many things, foundations and people that are trying to help as well. And so learning from them, partnering with other people there's, you know, there's no competition in that. It's a, it's an all hands on deck topic that needs to be addressed, and that's the reality of the situation. But really excited about where we're headed and trying to see if we can continue to get that number down and help out the people who help us.
F
That's good, Aaron.
B
Thank you.
F
Beautiful.
B
Great stuff.
F
I got one, I got a couple more stories, Big D, but if I'm short on time, I'll wrap it up there and give it back to you.
B
All right, 23 past the hour, live from Studios 6B, we'll do some headline news. Rick Delgado's got it. What's going on, Damon?
D
Well, you're talking about polling numbers. And over on the Getter Chat here, Elizabeth N. Ultra Nuclear Maga that say that 10 times fast. She says, Damon, she thinks your numbers are wrong. And.
B
Well, they're not my numbers. They're not my numbers.
D
And Harrietten seems to be thinking the same thing because According to him, CNN's data chief, Harry Anton, he loves the polls, David. He says Trump's grip on the GOP is hitting record highs, believe it or not. If you don't believe it, check out Harry. Here he is, cut number five, Harry Anton from cnn. Check this out.
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Yeah, over the long run, that's what I think is so important here. And it's not just about Donald Trump. It's about the Make America movement again. That's what we're talking about, Make America Great Again movement. And it is as powerful as it has ever been. Because I want you to take a look here. GOP who view MAGA favorite favorably. Two years ago, when Donald Trump was running for term number two, it was 74%. Today, look at this. It's 78% of Republicans who view the Make America Great Again movement favorably. So we're talking about something that in my opinion, will very much be able to outlast Donald Trump. Trump is in term number two. He can't run for a term number three. But the bottom line is this, what he brought into the GOP looks like it's going to, to last long beyond him.
B
Yeah.
D
And when you're talking about long beyond him, you're talking about 2028. And the race for the presidency in 2028 has already started with Kamala Harris and Gavin Newsom, of course, starting to position themselves for a run. But also here is Harry Anton on cnn.
B
By the way, can I just say, I don't, I don't disagree with that. At all that Trump's grip on the MAGA base is as high as it's ever been. Not one, not one. I owed a word of that. Do I disagree with. All right. That's nothing to do with his poll numbers.
D
Well, here is Harry Yetton on the popularity of of the Presumptuous Republican nominee, J.D. vance. Cut number six. Check this out.
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The Republican base loves J.D. vance. What are we talking about here? Someone who really represents the Make America Great Again movement. This is somebody a year ago, his favorable rating among Republicans, 81%. Latest Market University Law School poll. Look at this. 84%. 84%. So if anything, his favorite rating is somewhat up from it was where it was a year ago after a year of Trump. And of course, that matches what we see when it comes to MAGA. Right? It matches what we see coming to MAGA, whereby it was 74 and now it's 78%. If anything, MAGA's grip on the GOP and it seems like the next in line to be the next standard bearer of maga. Both of them, their favorable ratings are actually up after a year. Donald Trump's second.
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Give it to us, Harry. 26 past the hour live from Studio 6B. We're back right after this. All right, 30 minutes past the hour live from Studio 6B on a Thursday night. Slicks here is going to do some more sports before we wrap. Delgado is going to have a couple more headlines. Aaron and Fran holding it down as always. Please welcome back to the show. Dr. James Thorpe, Chief of maternal and prenatal health over at the Wellness Company. Dr. Thorpe, welcome back to the show. How are you?
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Great to see you.
B
Dana, Rick and Slick, good to see you as well. Welcome on back to the show. Always a pleasure to have you on. You know, February is National Cancer Prevention Awareness Month. Cancer is obviously something that touches almost every single American. Almost everyone has either had cancer, seemingly known a friend, known a family member, loved one who's had it. When it comes to this, do you think that we ought to be doing more research and exploring new loss treatment options and help prevent and treat cancer? I had a friend of mine who's actually going to Sloan Kettering right now and she described it as a novel pancreatic cancer treatment. Where do you stand on all this?
G
Yes, I think there needs to be more focused research on some of the safer repurposed medications. Take for example, Ivermectin and fenbendazole. Now, nobody's willing to pour in large amounts of money because you can't get a patent on, but a patent and money making should not ever preempt saving human lives.
B
Yeah, and obviously when you, when you, when you look at research and things that have been done, there's obviously been some phenomenal advancements in cancer treatment. But you know, like you said, the vast majority of these treatments are number one, expensive, really exorbitantly expensive. Do you think that big pharma's bottom line plays a role in keeping these treatments expensive? And, and should we be looking for lower cost options? I mean, Trump today announces Trump Rx. Kind of a central hub for, for people to kind of get price they're not selling drugs to people, but at least to kind of be a central hub for pricing to bring you to where you can get better pricing. What do you think about all that?
G
Well, I think you're spot on. Now I just got on the Trump Rx earlier today and tried to look for chemotherapeutic agents and maybe I'm missing them but I couldn't find any. And you're right, it's exorbitant. The average chemotherapy for a complete treatment plan, which might be three months or six months, the cheaper one is 10 to $100,000, but the more newer ones are 150 to $200,000 cash. Who has that money to spend on a treatment?
B
Yeah, very, very tough. Nobody has it to answer your question, number one and very tough. You mentioned before combinations like ivermectin and men, benzondol, things like that. And obviously there's a lot of, a lot of things that show great, that shows great promise. But, and then you, let's look at someone like Scott Adams who very early on in his cancer road, you know, tried it and with maybe not as much effectiveness as maybe he thought. When you have a combination like that that a lot of people are talking about, but then you hear some people who've tried it, maybe not had success. Does something like that deserve additional research as a potential treatment? How do we get to a point where people kind of can feel secure in what those two together can do? How do we get to that point?
G
We need a very expensive elite of the elite research investigation that in technical terms would be a randomized, double blinded placebo controlled trial. Very expensive. And like, like I said, who's going to pay for it? You and I aren't going to flip our wallets open and fund it. So it's very difficult, but it needs to be done. Done. It's very, very important that it's done. And we ought to look at other more natural botanicals that show huge promise, but again, they're natural and you can't get a patent on it. Big pharma is not going to fund them.
B
Yeah, you know, we always talk about obviously treatment when it comes to cancer and things. Treatment, treatment, treatment. But you know, one of the treatments is prevention. So what should we be doing to focus a little more on maybe prevention until waiting till it's too late where then you can only focus on treatment?
G
I think there's some very important down to earth things that we should all be considering. Sucrose, also known as sugar, causes promotes cancers as it does paralyzes immune system and increases the risk of infection. You want to stay away from sugar, Delete it. There's other very important health risks. Obviously don't smoke, don't drink, or at least minimize the amount of alcohol. Also very important, weight. Weight is associated with cancer, both male and female. You want to to stay fit. Intermittent fasting is a huge one that will reduce the risks.
B
You know, speaking of one of your colleagues, Dr. Kelly Victory, who we've had on before, I know she's had her own journey with cancer. And the wellness company has a new product out called Shield which has some relation to her journey. Can you tell us a little bit about SHIELD and how it works?
G
Yeah, Shield is a terrific product. I think it's composed of nine natural botanicals, each of which may have some beneficial effect in terms of preventing cancers. This would be, for example, ashwagandha mushrooms. Not the kind you guys would think about. Safe natural mushrooms, turkey tail mushroom raisha mushrooms, olive oil, oregano oil. And. And there's nine ingredients within that. And I think it. I think there's a lot to be said. Like you said, an ounce of Prevention is worth 10 tons of cure in our business.
B
Yeah, of course you can go visit our friends at the Wellness Company Online www.TWC Health Voice. TWC Health Voice. You can use promo code voice to save in addition to additional 10%. Again, head over to TWC Health Voice. Use promo code VOICE Save an additional 10%. Dr. James Thorpe is the chief of maternal and prenatal health at the wellness company. Dr. Thorpe, we always appreciate you coming on, giving us a few moments. Do you have a. Before I let you go, do you have a super bowl pick that you'd like to share with us now?
G
Well, you know, I, I think I'll go with the team to the normal north. But I also want to challenge you guys. Have you all seen the new Netflix premiere Boys of 80.
F
It's on my miracles.
B
Miracle. We've heard about it. We actually talked about it, but I have not watched it. So wait, they're both from up north. Which one? The north. North. So you're going Seattle or are you.
F
Going New England Northwest or northeast?
D
Yeah, exactly.
G
Seattle.
F
Seattle. Good pick, doc.
B
All right. Very good, Slick. Slick's with you. The sports guy's with you on that pick? Yeah, I don't think I am, but we'll see you.
D
He was trying to be a little slick there.
B
Don't worry about it. Can't lose.
F
I can't. I can't lose. Heads I win. Tails, you lose.
B
All right, Go visit our friends at the wellness company TWC Health Voice. Dr. Thorp, thank you so much. Have a great rest of your week.
G
Thanks for having me. Damon.
B
Slick. Dr. James Thorpe from the wellness company. Check him out. Go check out that shield.
D
He was trying to pull one over on Pick.
B
Well, he's with the majority of the public. Everybody's on Seattle.
G
Yeah.
D
They're all picking a north team yet.
B
I don't think the line is moved. I don't think the line is moved. I think we're still looking at a solid four and a half, I believe in this game. Are we not?
F
Hasn't moved that.
B
Oh, I got to see a five coming. Minus five. 45 and a half. Whoa.
D
Is that gonna. Is that gonna completely drive you bananas, Aaron, if Sam Darnold wins a Super Bowl?
A
You know, I've thought about this a little bit and I've. At first, yes, I was like, I don't even know if I want to watch this because how am I going to watch my AFC east rival and Sam Darnold in the same Super Bowl? But honestly, you have to be happy for him because even Joe Douglas said when they let him go, I guess in 2021, whenever it was said they knew that he was going to have success, it just wasn't going to be with the jets because they didn't have the right team around him. So I do wish him success. I don't wish that he wins the super bowl though.
F
Longest team in the actual northeastern continent.
A
Thank you. Thank you.
B
I have a question for you, Aaron. When you say when. When you say our rival. What, what, what. How do you define that these days when you lose every game to them for the last 10 years? They're a rival.
A
Yeah. They're arrival.
B
Okay.
F
That's.
D
That never lands, you know, whatever Washington Generals.
A
I had to. I had to sit there with my parents when I Took them to the game. Game for Christmas. It was my dad's Christmas gift. The Patriots and Jets game. I gave him the worst Christmas ever. Yeah, we watched him get filleted every five minutes.
B
So, yeah, Sam Darnold was seeing Rivals, right?
D
That was a terrible game.
A
It was. Thank you.
F
Oh, we were at that game.
B
Me and Slick were at that game.
F
We were.
B
Yeah, we were sitting in the.
F
We were sitting in Royalty, man.
B
Yeah, we were in the box.
F
We were eating like it was these.
B
We have big D seats for that, for that one.
F
Rock star seats.
D
Oh, yeah.
F
You never seen.
B
Yeah. Oh, yeah. So. All right. 20 minutes till the hour. See some headlines. Rick Delgado's got him. What's going on, Delgado?
D
All right, Damon. Well, the White House is pushing out some numbers for you as a new milestone is hit in operation metro surge. 4000 plus criminal illegals removed from the Minnesota streets. Believe it or not today in Minneapolis border czar Tom Holt Coleman underscored the unprecedented level of cooperation now emerging from local officials compelled by the Trump administration sustained resolute enforcement. And we're talking about 4,000 criminal illegals, violent killers, rapists, gang members and other public safety threats have been arrested and removed from the state of Minnesota, according to the Operation Metro Surge. It's a landmark achievement marking another decisive step forward in the Trump administration's relentless drive to dismantle the devastating effect of the radical left's open border policies. And speaking of the radical left and the open border. Well, one of their, one of their clown shoes was on display today. His name, Mayor Fry, Jacob Fry, he jumped on CNN to not answer a question that you can see here. Cut number seven as he gets called on the carpet for the way for the Wayne County Jail actually had a.
A
Policy where they let an ICE agent keep an office there and allowed them to talk to immigrants. So the policy has clearly been under a Democratic president. What now the Trump administration is asking for, I mean, big picture, do you think it's good policy for the jails to follow an ICE detainer and hand someone over if they've committed a crime? And again, this only happens, happens after they've served their time, you know, to, for, for whatever crime they may have committed against the people of Minnesota?
B
What was that question?
D
I mean, look, you're asking all the right questions here, but he's not going to answer.
B
While I don't have full expertise in how the operations at the jail are.
J
Conducted, again, that's not our jurisdiction.
B
What I would say is that there are mechanisms to do this lawfully yeah.
D
He basically wouldn't answer the question. The part that you didn't hear, cuz I was still talking was she was asking, you know, during President Obama's term, ICE actually had an office set up in some of these jails so they could pick these guys up as soon as their term was done and why that wasn't being done now. And basically she called him out on, you know, the different approach just because it's a different party who won the presidency.
B
I mean I'm not defending Jacob Fry, but if anybody could understand that question and answer it, then they're better than me. Cuz I had no idea what the hell she was saying. Talking about big announcement out from the State Department tonight. Leave Iran now. We'll talk about this when we get back. Sam. All right, just about a half hour ago, 31 minutes, US embassy warned citizen to leave, quote, leave Iran now. You want to throw this up, Aaron? This is out from the embassy location. Iran countrywide event. Increased security measures, road closures, public transportation disruptions and Internet blockages are ongoing. The government of Iran continues to restrict access to mobile landline, national Internet networks. Airlines continue to limit or cancel flights to and from Iran. US Citizens should expect continued Internet outages. Plan alternative means of communication and if do if safe to do so. Consider departing Iran by land to Armenia or to Turkey. Actions to take leave Iran now. Have a plan for departing Iran that does not rely on US Government help flight cancellations. Check directly with your airline. If you cannot leave, find a secure location within your residence or another safe building.
D
Damn.
F
Wow.
B
Have a supply of food and water, medications, other essentials. Avoid demonstrations. Keep a low profile. Stay aware of your surroundings, buildings. Monitor local media for breaking news. Be prepared to adjust your plans. Keep your phone charged and maintain communication with family and friends to inform them of your status. Enroll in the Smart Traveler enrollment program to receive the latest updates on security in Iran.
F
You got a storm coming.
D
That's it.
B
So that make of that what you will that out about 30 minutes ago. Go.
D
So and if you were in the, in the chat watching, I shared my theory of why President Trump didn't go to the super bowl this year. I think this has been planned, I think they planned it for super bowl weekend because I think they, I think, I think it was a way to kind of keep things kind of under the radar, so to speak, until the last moment.
B
So. Okay. All right, let's do a little more news and sports. We'll wrap it up here for a Thursday slick. I'll give you first crack. What else is on your radar?
F
Okay, well, Update on the NFL Honest congratulations. Christian McCaffrey just won NFL Comeback Player of the Year. Just a few minutes ago we ran that story for him and he actually won the award coming back from a really devastating injury. So great to see you had a fantastic year. Over 2100 yards combined and sticking with the super bowl and everything else going around. That and a great friend also of Donald Trump. And that would be Patriots owner Robert Kraft. Another reason that raises your eyebrow that he's not there we were talking about in the break. Okay, well, he's going to continue Anti Semitism fight with new $15 million Super bowl ad Campaign Scott Thompson of Fox News New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft's Blue Square Alliance Against Hate, a mission aimed at standing up against Jewish hate, announced a new super bowl ad ahead of the game this Sunday in Santa Clara. While Kraft is focused on winning another super bowl ring for his franchise, he's also calling on all Americans to stand up against anti Semitism and all forms of hate through a new ad entitled Sticky Note. The ad features a young student who is victimized in the halls of his school for being Jewish with classmates sticking a degrading anti Semitic note on his backpack without him noticing. It goes on to show a fellow student soundly overlaying the hateful sticky note with one of his own, a blue square. Here you go. Picture right here. Now the student also places a similar blue square on his chest chest and proudly walks alongside the Jewish boy. For the third straight year, the Blue Square Alliance Against Hate is proud to show up on sports biggest stage and speak directly to more than 120 million Americans with an urgent message. Stand up for each other and stand up to hate wherever you see it, kraft said in a statement. And while he's going to have heck of a big day, he better hope his team can stand up to the Seattle Seahawks and pull that game off. It's going to be something else and just one more big day. We got the Olympics and I'm going to to be, you know, putting those in and stories in as well. Canadian pop star Tate McRae responds to fan backlash over Team USA support in Olympics Ed Pulling at the dodge of Fox News, Canadian born pop star Tate McRae doubled down on our roots after fans were left outraged on social media by her support of Team usa. In a recent ad promoting the Milan Cortina Olympics and Super Bowl 60, McRae, who was born in Calgary, Alberta, appeared to intensify the sporting rivalry between Canada and the US when she appeared in an ad for NBC in company, the clip she aired on Instagram with her 9 million followers. McRae expressed excitement about meeting US athletes, including Olympic gold medalist Lindsey Vonn. I'm trying to get to Milan for an amazing opening ceremony and meet Team usa, she said in the ad. Going to spend the week with some of America's best skating for gold and Lindsey Vonn's epic comeback and back to the States for the big game, Super Bowl 60, she said in the commercial. Amid rising political tensions between the two border nations, which made their way into the sporting world during the during the Four Nations Face Off, McRae's support for Team USA did not appear to sit well with the Canadians, who called her a traitor, among other things. But she's obviously Canadian at heart. You can see pictures of her, a little girl there with a Canadian flag. So it's heating up, boy. I know USA and Canada have a lot of axe to grind and USA is going to have a tough run trying to beat the Canadian hockey team, but I sure as heck I'd like to see it. And that was pretty cool. So that's a wrap in sports. Back to you, biggie.
D
Actually, Slick, you do have two quick breaking news right there.
F
Oh, Myles Garrett. I called that early. He won NFL Defensive Player of the Year. Mike Vrabel of the Patriots, Big D. He got Coach of the Year. Very good for Mike.
B
His quarterback's about to get MVP of the Year.
F
I don't think so.
B
That's a wrap from Studio 6B. Eight minutes to the hour, Doug. I'll take us home here. What else you got in headlines?
D
All right, well, check this one out. One of your favorite favorite members of the House, Damon, is being featured in a comprehensive new briefing document from a prominent nonpartisan research and policy group sounding the alarm on serious ethics, ethical and national security concerns related to Wait for it. Democrat Representative Rashida Talib. Talib, yes. And her affiliations named with individuals and organizations linked to designated foreign terrorist entities. The conduct of the Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib, including her rhetoric, affiliations, campaign infrastructure and ideological alignment with certain individuals and organizations organizations, raises serious concerns, it says here about potential risks to the ethical and institutional integrity of the United States government. The report released by the Institute of Study of Global Anti Semitism and Policy Advocacy and Policy Oriented Armed States. The report details recurring patterns of behavior and says it suggests an ideological affinity for radical movements, including participation in conferences featuring convicted terrorists to significant campaign payments made to activists linked to Hamas and other popular fronts of the liberation Palestine Aligned Networks, Matter of fact, going back a little bit, but our own friend of the show, we're talking Ben Berkwam, he actually tried to confront Rashida Tlaib a little while ago regarding some of her standards. This cut, number eight. Check out Bren Berkwam, friends of the show, cut eight.
B
Congresswoman, will you denounce Hamas? Will you denounce Hamas? Why? Do you support terrorists? No, you're. You're supporting terrorists. No, you're supporting terrorists. You're supporting terrorists.
D
Now listen closely.
F
Screaming in there because he got in.
B
That's what we have in Congress, guys. That's who we have in Congress.
D
Yeah, there you have it. The briefing covers Talib's financial history as well. Says a campaign apparatus poured large sums of cash to anti Israel activists, including almost 6, 600,000 between 2020 and 2025 to unbought power consulting firm headed by Rasha Moribak. So there you have it, some. Some disturbing research findings regarding Damon, your favorite, one of your favorites in the house, Rashida. How do you say it again.
B
Exactly? And so what happens from here?
D
That'll be. That'll be a good question. See if anything happens.
F
Oh, so leave me alone.
D
Yeah, that's what she was saying to Ben.
B
Oh, man. Ben. Ben's best one, I still think, was when he got what's her name out there from msnbc, Joy Reed.
D
Yep. Asking about her hair.
B
Yeah, I think that. I still think that was.
F
Oh, that was a good one. That was fantastic.
B
All right. As always, we salute our military, active and active police, fire fighters, first responders, EMTs, everybody on the front lines protecting us. Thanks, guys on the show. Aaron Frank, great job as always. Most of all, thank you. Live from Studio 6B. Audience, have a great rest of your night, everybody. We'll see you tomorrow night at the America First Warehouse, 8pm Live from Studio 6B. Sam.
A
This is an I heart podcast.
B
Guaranteed human.
Date: Thursday, February 5, 2026
Network: Real America’s Voice / iHeartPodcasts
Host: Damon (with Rick Delgado, Slick Rick, Aaron, Fran, plus guest appearances)
This episode’s main theme is the defense of American values in law, elections, and society—set against a backdrop of live news, political commentary, cultural trends, and a dose of spirited sports banter. The hosts focus heavily on election integrity (debate on the SAVE Act), government overreach, media narratives, and the struggle for honest coverage in both English and Spanish speaking communities. The show includes special guest Javier Negrate on the rise of RAV Espanol, a health segment with Dr. James Thorpe, and plenty of real-time sports analysis.
"Generations of Americans were free. Free to work, free to build, free to invent... Everything we have today is the inheritance of people who are no longer here."
— Damon [02:38]
"Civilizations don't collapse because they lack resources. They collapse because they abandon the principles that created them. And once that happens, there is no bailout."
— Damon [09:11]
"This is the line. And if it isn't held, the Republic won't be lost all at once, but it will be lost quietly, permanently."
— Damon [09:33]
“It needs to be an actual item like from this day forward until it gets done and not to wait any longer. And, like you said, call him out.”
— Rick Delgado [11:54]
“First 48 hours are the most crucial. That’s when you’re most likely to get the person back alive.”
— Damon [19:55]
“The Hispanic community are really conservative. They have kids, they defend their values, they are Catholic, they are Christian. I support the ICE operation.”
— Javier Negrate [33:17]
“With RAV Espanol, the Hispanic voters have the chance to have good information without fake news, without misinformation.”
— Javier Negrate [30:02]
“It’s all in the suit, apparently.”
— Slick Rick [27:52]
“If you can’t show ID just to walk into a freaking library these days, why not for one of the most important things we do in this country?”
— Rick Delgado [11:54]
“Sugar causes, promotes cancers as it does paralyzes immune system and increases the risk of infection. Stay away from sugar, delete it.”
— Dr. James Thorpe [77:35]
The episode is passionate, colloquial, irreverent, and highly engaged with a “real talk” style. Hosts mix skepticism toward mainstream media, sarcasm, and authentic concern for American issues—blending serious policy analysis with spontaneous sports and cultural references.
For listeners:
This episode blends serious political analysis with cultural snark and community feel, highlighting the ongoing fight for transparent elections, truthful reporting, and American values. It’s a deep dive into election policy, conservative Hispanic outreach, breaking news, and lively sports–all delivered in Real America's Voice’s signature style.