Loading summary
iHeart Podcast Announcer
This is an iHeart podcast.
Anabe Sofa Advertiser
Tired of spills and stains on your sofa? Wash away your worries with Anabe. Annabe is the only machine washable sofa inside and out where designer quality meets budget friendly prices. That's right, sofas start at just $699. Enjoy a no risk experience with pet friendly stain resistant and changeable slipcovers made with performance fabric. Experience cloud like comfort with high resilience foam that's hypoallic allergenic and never needs fluffing. The sturdy steel frame ensures longevity and the modular pieces can be rearranged anytime. Shop washablesofas.com for early Black Friday savings up to 60% off site wide backed by a 30 day satisfaction guarantee. If you're not absolutely in love, send it back for a full refund. No return, shipping or restocking fees. Every penny back Upgrade now@washablesofas.com Offers are subject to change and certain restrictions may.
Paul Nolan
App this is the story of the 1. As a maintenance supervisor at a manufacturing.
Rick Delgado
Facility, he knows keeping the line up and running is a top priority.
Paul Nolan
That's why he chooses Grainger, because when.
Aaron
A drive belt gets damaged, Grainger makes.
Paul Nolan
It easy to find the exact specs for the replacement product he needs and.
Aaron
Next day delivery helps ensure he'll have.
Rick Delgado
Everything in place and running like clockwork.
Paul Nolan
Call 1-800-granger.
Slick Rick
Click granger.com or just stop by Grainger.
Aaron
For the ones who get it done.
Rick Delgado
If your TV sounds funny in the evening, you're watching live from Studio 6B on Real America's Voice. And it is live from Studio 6P, Real America's Voice on a Wednesday night, November 19th. Glad you're in everybody. Real America's Voice all across the country. 1039 LI News Radio, Suffolk County, Long Island. Whether you're watching or listening, glad you're in on a Wednesday night. Lots to do. News, sports will cover it all. Diaper diplomacy back tonight as well. Slick Rick is here. He's going to do the sports. Slickster, how are you?
Slick Rick
I'm doing good.
Rick Delgado
Big day in sports today. What's going on? Any big, big stories?
Slick Rick
A couple of big stories. While we had a passing in Major League Baseball, we'll to that the great Randy Jones passed away today. We also have the Chiefs heiress is coming out. She says we definitely should do two different Super Bowls as well. You heard about that? All right, a couple of good stories.
Rick Delgado
Pope Leo. All right. Well I know she's all in on the halftime. TP USA is doing maybe a possible halftime Show. I don't know where we are with that but we'll get to that. In sports, we'll got a lot of news, a lot of news to cover.
Aaron
Oh my goodness.
Rick Delgado
Rick Delgado and Paul Nolan here going to cover it. Mrs. Delgado, how are you?
Aaron
I am well.
Rick Delgado
How was your day today? Very good.
Paul Nolan
How are you?
Aaron
I had a, had a lot to get done which was nice and got it all done and now I'm here, I'm ready, ready for news.
Rick Delgado
Okay.
Aaron
And the next poll in my life.
Rick Delgado
Torching, right?
Aaron
No, no weed torch.
Rick Delgado
Okay, good.
Slick Rick
Any face cream updates?
Aaron
Actually if you must know, yes.
Rick Delgado
No, we don't want to know.
Slick Rick
No, the poll is up.
Rick Delgado
The LFS XP Rick Delgado poll dancer question of the night is up on our X@LFSxb and it's a good one tonight. I expect well over 2,000 votes before 10 o' clock tonight. So go to X right now at lfsx. It is up and it's a good one. A lot of choices. So Mr. Nolan, how are you?
Paul Nolan
I'm good. And while you're on next, maybe I can get a follow. I'm almost at 4,000. I'm kind of like a grown up now but very nice day today for me. I got to listen to a four hour podcast of eight of Mike Benz and because I drove to Great Neck but didn't make it to Great Neck because it was an accident on the lie so I had to veer off after an hour and 14 minutes I was like I've had enough turned around. I ended up coming out to CI looked at a horse farm in your neighbor of the neck of the woods and then I had to go all the way up to Coram for a week, unfortunately then I had to drive back to Massapequa and then back here. So I had enough time to burn $76 worth of gas and I listened to a full four hours of Mike Benz blowing my brain away with endless facts, stats, receipts and accusations.
Slick Rick
It was good old Long island roads.
Paul Nolan
It was, it was a good day for the most part.
Rick Delgado
All right, very good. Paul's going to give us a recap of that Mike Benz video. I know you pretty into it, so we'll he'll. Paul has a full recap of what he was talking about. We'll do news, sports, we'll get to all of it. But right now let's do tonight's first word. Well, today marks the anniversary of one of the greatest two minute speeches in human history. Abraham Lincoln's Getty Bur Gettysburg Address delivered this very day in 1863. Four score in seven years ago. That's how Lincoln started it. Reaching all the way back to 1776 to the Declaration, to the moment our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation conceived in liberty. Notice the language, folks. Biblical, patriarchal, deliberate. He's not just giving a history lesson. He's reminding us that America was born, not manufactured, conceived, brought forth. This wasn't some committee report from a bunch of bureaucrats in Brussels. This was a birthday. And right there, at the dedication of a cemetery with the blood of Gettysburg still fresh in the Pennsylvania soil, Lincoln did something radical. He took Jefferson's self evident truth that all men are created equal. Something you could prove with a syllogism and a geometry book, and he turned it into a proposition, not a fact stamped on the universe like the Pythagorean theorem. That's true whether you like it or not. No, Lincoln said equality is a proposition quote to which the nation was conceived and dedicated. End quote. And now we're in a great civil war, testing whether that nation or any nation, so conceived and so dedicated, can long endure. In other words, equality isn't something you just declare on a piece of parchment and then go have tea. It's something you have to fight for, bleed for, die for, and most importantly, live for. It has to survive the trial by fire. Lincoln gave no guarantees. He basically looked America in the eye and said, this thing we believe about human equality, well, it's on us now. We either make it true or it dies right here on these fields. And listen to how many times he hammers that home in the speech. He says, dedicate, dedicated, dedicate, consecrate, devotion. We, we, we, we, over and over. We cannot dedicate, we cannot consecrate, we cannot hallow this ground. It is rather for us, the living, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work. This isn't the speech of a man defending a contract between states. This is the speech of a man forging a people. That's the genius, folks. Before Gettysburg, the United States was still mostly spoken of in the plural. The United States are. After Lincoln, it became singular. The United States is one nation, one people, indivisible with a common moral purpose. He didn't even use the word democracy once, but he gave us the most soaring definition we've ever had. Government of the people, by the people, for the people. And he promised a new birth of freedom. Freedom purified. Purified in the furnace of war. Freedom finally extended to every human being, created in the image of God, regardless of the color of their skin. Now, the history professors will tell you the speech bombed. At the time, the Chicago Times sneered that the President insulted the fallen with his silly, flat, dish, watery utterances. But you know what? The American people, well, they figured it out. By the 1890s, school kids were memorizing it. By 1922, those words were carved in stone on the Lincoln memorial like the Ten Commandments. During World War II, during the Cold War, during the Civil Rights movement, Americans kept coming back to Gettysburg because Lincoln gave us something bigger than a country. He gave us a mission. And that mission is still ours. That proposition is still on trial. Every time the left tries to replace equality of opportunity with equality of outcome, every time bureaucrats in Washington think they know better than you how to run your life. Every time some America last globalist tells us our best days are behind us, every single time we have the right and the duty to point those Pennsylvania fields and say no. It is for us, the living, to be dedicated here to the great task remaining before us. Because if that proposition ever perishes from the earth, folks, the light goes out all over the world. Four score and seven years from 1776 brought us to 1863. Another 162 years have brought us to right now. And I say let the new birth of freedom keep on being born in every generation until that government of the people, by the people, for the people, not only shall not perish from the earth, it shall cover the earth. Lincoln's speech was over before it began. Yet in 272 words, he accomplished nothing less than the creation of American democracy. God bless Abraham Lincoln. God bless those who fought at Gettysburg. And God bless the United States of America. And that's tonight's first word. Amen.
Aaron
Yes.
Rick Delgado
Yeah, it's good. I don't know how many people are talking about the anniversary of the Gettysburg Address, but I thought it was important to address it.
Paul Nolan
Yeah, sure.
Aaron
Yeah. I didn't even know it was today.
Paul Nolan
Yeah, I think the left addressed it as the 19th. The colonizers. The left is calling it the Colonizers Gettysburg Address.
Rick Delgado
Yeah.
Paul Nolan
Yeah.
Rick Delgado
So patriarch. Eight minutes past the hour. Live from Studio 6B. And I just. You know, when you actually went back and it's only 272 words, actually read it. You know, when you read it, you really can apply it's a today to today. And some of the things we've talked about all week, even last night, our opening about Western civilization and whether it survives and the left's conquest, you know, through Taking over the Democratic Party. We talked about a lot about what the, we're seeing these Marxists jihadists elected in 40. What was it, 41 elections or was it 21?
Aaron
I think it was 34, something like that.
Rick Delgado
That's an enormous number.
Aaron
Yeah.
Slick Rick
School boards and stuff.
Aaron
Far too many. Far too many.
Rick Delgado
And when you read those 272 words, I mean there, I mean you can just clearly listen to it, read it and then translate it into today and what is going on.
Paul Nolan
Absolutely.
Rick Delgado
And it is still as applicable to what is going on in the Democrat Party and what they're trying to do as it's ever been. Yeah.
Aaron
Because in a way it's kind of like another civil war. It's just, it's just, it's not, it's not as, as violent though. The left and the Democrats are very violent as we've seen from their, from their, from their representatives. But it's, it's a war on our culture, our way of life and for the, for the soul of this country.
Paul Nolan
Yeah. With that, that's a lot of what that podcast of Mike Benz was about. It was really about how the statecraft, how the entire institution of corporate like dominance really can shape everybody's hearts, minds. And they could do it. No, totally different fashion, without tanks, without guns. They could just do it by just engineering your brain and letting the algorithm obliterate you. And it's, and it's happening on a global basis and everywhere you see populism rise. Any way you see unity rise. You see people like getting together. Hey. Where they get split down the middle. And this is what divide and conquer is now coming to us in a very powerful digital form.
Rick Delgado
The LFS XP Delgado Polled answer question of the night is available on X. Go to X at LFS6B on X. There's four choices and four choices tonight. In tonight's question we already have, we already have 403 votes. So we're cranking. Wow.
Aaron
So swinging.
Rick Delgado
10 minutes. Let's crank this over. 2000 by 10 o'. Clock. Everybody go over to our X right now and vote. This is a big one tonight.
Aaron
Jump on that poll and Jump on that poll.
Slick Rick
Yep.
Rick Delgado
And don't be sliding around on it. Make a decision and just let's get right to the. Let's get right to it.
Paul Nolan
How long ago was this?
Slick Rick
Last month.
Rick Delgado
That was Saturday night, Friday night after.
Aaron
The warehouse that was in Huntington.
Rick Delgado
After.
Slick Rick
Wonder why he runs out of there.
Rick Delgado
Yeah. 11 past the hour live from Studio 6P.
Paul Nolan
Same jeans. Jeans, same sneakers. 20 years ago.
Rick Delgado
So are you guys aware we talked about Plasket last night?
Aaron
Yes.
Rick Delgado
And how.
Aaron
Well, as much as we could till you blew her up.
Rick Delgado
Yeah, it's true. Because I don't want to hear from like three words. Yeah, we don't want to hear from her. But now do you know the story of why the censure didn't pass? Did you hear this? What the Republicans did this deal, this deal they cut supposedly.
Aaron
What was the deal? So, because I know it was like what, three or four. Supposedly three or four that didn't vote. There was three or four that went with the Democrats and something like. So what was the deal?
Rick Delgado
So Anna, Pauline has been tweeting about this and I've been trying to. Trying to figure this out. So this guy, Corey Mills from Florida, I guess it's some kind of sleaze ball and so he was supposed to be come up for censure, am I not? This is a little rough description. I don't have every fact here possibly right. But I believe the Republicans cut a deal so that he didn't go up for censure and some investigation that was going to go to the House ethics committee, I think it was okay. And in exchange the Republicans decided that they wouldn't censure Plaskett if the Democrats decided not to censure Mills and not send his. This. I don't know what you want to call it, case or investigation or whatever to the ethics committee. So just talk about the swamp protecting its own. Yeah, there you go. From both sides.
Aaron
No, I didn't, I didn't know about.
Rick Delgado
You should look up the details because there's some things out today on this Mills guy and I don't really care what people do in their private life most of the time but man oh.
Aaron
Man, but I thought, I thought his was a while ago. I don't know why it's coming up now.
Anabe Sofa Advertiser
Life gets messy. Spills, stains and kid chaos. But with annabe, cleaning up is easy. Our sofas are fully machine washable inside and out so you never have to stress about messes again. Made with liquid and stain resistant fabric that means fewer stains and more peace of mind. Designed for real life, our sofas feature changeable fabric covers allowing you to refresh your style anytime need flexibility. Our modular design lets you rearrange your sofa effortlessly. Perfect for cozy apartments or spacious homes. Plus they're earth friendly and built to last. That's why over 200,000 happy customers have made the switch. Get early access to Black Friday pricing right now. Sofas start at just $699. Visit washablesofas.com now and bring home a sofa made for life. That's washablesofas.com offers are subject to change and certain restrictions may apply.
iHeart Podcast Announcer
Run a business and not thinking about podcasting? Think again. More Americans listen to podcasts than ads supported streaming music from Spotify and Pandora. And as the number one podcaster, iHeart's twice as large as the next two combined. So whatever your customers are into, true crime, sports, comedy, culture, they'll hear your message. Plus, only iHeart can extend your message to audiences across broadcast radio. And all this reach means everything. Just think about the universal marketing formula. The number of consumers who hear your message times the response rate equals the results. Now let's get those results growing for you. Think podcasting can help your business? Think iHeart streaming radio and podcasting. Let us show you at iheartadvertising.com that's iheartadvertising.com or call 844-844 iHeart one more time, call 844-844-IHeart and get podcasting working for you.
Rick Delgado
All right, live from Studio 6P17 past the hour on a Wednesday night, November 19, real America's voice all across the country. 1039 LI News Radio, Suffolk County, Long Island. Glad you're in. Slick Rick's gonna do some sports. Delgado's gonna do some news. Paul Nolan's got some news as well. Aaron and Fran holding it down. Harry on the highway just walked into the studio. So he's not on the highway now. He's standing in front of us.
Paul Nolan
Harry in the hallway.
Rick Delgado
I'm assuming he's gonna try to annoy us here in the next five, ten minutes. Maybe we'll get lucky and he will not. The L. Delgado poll Dancer question of the night is available on our X right now. Go there at LFSPP. The well, we have a. We have a. We have a 836 votes already in the first 17 minutes of the show. So let's get that over 2,000. But we have a clear front runner in the answer to the question, so. Which I guess we can put up now so people can see it. Aaron. The LFSXP Delgado Poll Dancer Question of the Night is the 2028 Democratic presidential nomin knee will be. And you have four choices there, Michelle, Booty Juice, Newscom and Cackling Kamala. Right now, Newcome is far and away in the lead at 82.5%.
Paul Nolan
That's great.
Rick Delgado
Booty juice coming in second at 8.1. And in Michelle and cackling, Kamala tied at 4.7.
Paul Nolan
The guy who obliterated the most perfect state in the Union. Like, it's got everything. Mountains and oceans and. And crops and 70% of our.
Aaron
Yeah.
Paul Nolan
Just destroy the nation. Just destroyed a fantastic state. He's going to run. That's the guy we got to worry about.
Rick Delgado
We're going to California, America. I guess it's not what we're worried about now.
Aaron
So that's my guy. Yeah, that's my guy.
Rick Delgado
All right, let's do some sports. Sports is brought to you by. Well, wait a second. Did you. Aaron, I'm sorry. Who took the stage? Okay, so. So TP USA has an event tonight, and it's called the Mission We Carry Forward, and it features Riley Gaines and Sarah Huckabee Sanders. And the governor's just taking the stage. Let's dip in for a second and listen to what the subject matter here is, if we can.
Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders
I'm really still the youngest governor in the country. I said, george, as a matter of fact, I am. And he looked at me, he goes, those other guys must be really old. But that's okay. You know, my kids, while they keep me humble, they also serve as a permanent reminder of everything that is important in this country. They serve as a permanent reminder at what's at stake. And that's why it's so important that each one of you have shown up here tonight, because we need people who understand what's at stake, people who are willing to stand up for our values, who are willing to be unapologetic about what they believe and why they believe it. And there are very few people in this country who are more articulate and who are more forceful in defending our values than Riley Gaines. And that's why I'm so glad that she's here in Arkansas. As I mentioned, my daughter Scarlett is here with me tonight. And I love the fact that my daughter will get to hear Riley. One of the things I love most about her is she is somebody who defends and fights for the rights of women. I ask all the time, where are all the feminists? Because they seem to have forgotten what they started fighting for, and that was the rights for women to be individuals, to have opportunity. Let me tell you who hasn't forgotten that is Riley Gaines. Who else hasn't forgotten that is Donald Trump. Thankfully, we have a president now in the White House who understands and is willing to not just fight for women, but fight for every single American. And he does so in a way that is unapologetic and is forceful. And that's why it is so important that we continue to do our part. Because despite the fact he is doing an incredible job and is shaking things up and changing Washington and our entire global landscape, he can't do it alone. He needs people standing with him, fighting with him. And that's why what you're doing and what this organization is all about is so critically important. I'm proud of the fact that I have had the chance to be a part of this organization for a long time, to speak at many of their events. But what really matters is not the big events, it's the small moments. And each one of you have a sphere of influence. You have friends, you have people that you come in contact with on a daily basis. You don't have to be on a big stage to have your voice be heard. But we need each and every one of you engaging and participating and standing with us and fighting for those values. So thank you for showing up here tonight. Thank you for your incredible support. And I know that you are going to be encouraged, inspired and motivated to continue fighting not just for our great state, but for our great country by my good friend who is a mom to a 7 week old. I can't tell you how incredible it is that she here after having a baby only seven weeks ago. But that is such just an incredible thing. It's one of the reasons I respect her so much.
Rick Delgado
Introduce Riley Gaines here in a second. We'll get back to that and listen to a little bit of what Riley's talking about. I'm sure it's a lot about family and stuff like that. I want to give a shout out to our great friends over at amac, Dave and Rebecca, who are, I think, watching the show tonight. And let's, let's be thankful that they're watching tonight, not last night. As we learned last night that Vin, who is a member of AMAC on this show, doesn't even know what his membership gets him. How good it is. Yeah, as well. I mean, I can't even.
Slick Rick
At least they got spared from last night, literally.
Paul Nolan
Chauffeur. Chauncey knows though, right? His. His chauffeur drives him around and.
Rick Delgado
Well, no, that's not. No, that's not the case. No, that's not the case. Vince Finn has an AMAC membership and had a flat tire and didn't even realize that. Well, AMAC offers that service as being a member. Vin. Well, I can't even explain what he.
Paul Nolan
Did AMAC takes away AARP and aaa.
Rick Delgado
Right.
Paul Nolan
If they do everything rolled into one.
Slick Rick
That'S a good deal. That's the best thing that's probably happened to this country.
Paul Nolan
And they don't beat you over the head with like, liberal guilt.
Slick Rick
Right?
Rick Delgado
Right.
Slick Rick
I can't even look at.
Rick Delgado
They actually believe in the things that you actually believe in. So you're actually, I mean, with a. Yeah, that too. Common sense. Exactly. So. All right, let's do some quick sports and news and we'll get back to what's going on at the Turning Point event. Tara Slick Sports is brought to you by Mike Lindell, what's going on?
Slick Rick
You know, I love to see Riley Gaines. I'd love to hear what she has to say. She's been such a great advocate for sports and for keeping men out of women's sports. And Randy Jones, Cy Young Award winner. Some sad news. Earlier today, the Padres legend passed away at the age of 75. Ryan Morick of FOX News, Some of us older guys will remember the great Randy Jones, the southpaw who won the National League Cy Young Award in 1976. He actually passed away yesterday at the age of 75. Jones made his MLB debut with the San Diego Padres in 1973 and impressed as a rookie with a 316 ERA in 20 appearances, 19 of them starts. After going 8:22 in his second season, he bounced back with an NL leading 224 ERA in 75, earning his first All Star nod and finishing second in the Cy Young Award vote behind the great Tom Seaver. Of course, the following season he racked up an MLB 30, 315 and a half innings and National League had a higher ERA than nobody had an IRM 274 and 25 complete games, 22 wins, led the majors and well, he did beat out the great Jerry Kuzman. Another Met, right. And Don Sutton finished third and Carlton fourth. So he had a great career. No question about it. San Diego, Padre, many years. His number 35 was retired back in 1997. So you know, you did something when you, when you did that. And he was in the team's hall of Fame class as well. He is widely credited with putting the expansion franchise on the map and as the team struggled mightily throughout his tenure. But he provided a spark in dark days. He was also one of the first free agents in baseball. So really, really an epic player. Certainly out west in San Diego, they will remember him. I remember him because I was a big baseball fan back in the mid-70s because my Reds were actually winning back then. In fact, they won the World Series that year.
Paul Nolan
This this segment's brought to us by Bazooka Gum.
Slick Rick
Bazooka Gum, baby tops. Cards and Chiefs heiress Gracie Hunt supports alternate super bowl halftime show over Bad Bunny, Big D. And that's a big name coming out there because there's a good chance her team may actually be in the super bowl. And they were last year. Wanted Todd Houston at Bright Bar.
Rick Delgado
There's no chance of that. Oh, the Chiefs at five and five. They're almost eliminated.
Slick Rick
They could still come back. Surely the AL is wide open. They're still in the wild card hunt. You can al's wide open chance and.
Rick Delgado
I'll put a trip to the spear on it.
Aaron
The AFC second one you won't pay.
Slick Rick
For AFC conference is wide open. Oh, God. Yeah.
Aaron
You know he's never gonna pay. Yeah, he's never.
Slick Rick
Just like the spheres of influence that the governor was talking about just before you.
Rick Delgado
26 best the hour live from studio 6B. We're back. News coming up.
Paul Nolan
Sam.
Anabe Sofa Advertiser
Time for a sofa upgrade. Introducing Annabe sofas where designer style meets budget friendly prices. Every Anabe sofa is modular, allowing you to rearrange your space effortlessly. Perfect for both small and large spaces, Anabe is the only machine washable sofa inside and out. Say goodbye to stains and messes with liquid and stain resistant fabrics that make cleaning easy. Liquids simply slide right off. Designed for custom comfort, our high resilience foam layer lets you choose between a sink in feel or a supportive memory foam blend. Plus our pet friendly stain resistant fabrics ensure your sofa stays beautiful for years. Don't compromise quality for price. Visit washablesofas.com to upgrade your living space. Today sofas start at just $699 with no risk returns and a 30 day money back guarantee. Get early access to Black Friday now. The biggest sale of the year can save you up to 60% off plus free shipping and free returns. Shop now@washablesofas.com Offers are subject to change and certain restrictions may apply.
iHeart Podcast Announcer
Run a business and not thinking about podcasting? Think again. More Americans listen to podcasts than ad supported streaming music from Spotify and Pandora. And as the number one podcaster, iHeart's twice as large as the next two combined. So whatever your customers are into true crime, sports, comedy, culture, they'll hear your message. Plus, only Iheart can extend your message to audiences across broadcast radio. And all this reach means everything. Just think about the universal marketing formula, the number of consumers who hear your message times the response rate equals the results. Now let's get those results growing for you. Think podcasting can help your business? Think iHeart streaming radio and podcasting. Let us show you at iheartadvertising.com that's iheartadvertising.com or call 844-844-IHEART. One more time, call 844-844-iHEART and get podcasting working for you.
Rick Delgado
All right, 30 minutes past the hour. Live from Studio 6B, I got Harry. Just Harry's on the set, walking around, molesting me, manhandling, coming over and putting his hands on my shoulders and giving me a massage.
Slick Rick
Like I told you, he's a massagingist.
Aaron
Harry, do it as Jeffrey Epstein in person. Yeah.
Rick Delgado
Let's go live out to Riley Gaines, who's speaking at the TP USA event. Aaron, let's put Riley on, see what she's talking about.
Riley Gaines
We had an immigration lawyer. He tells us, look, you'll apply for your green card. It'll take six months, eight months max. No big deal.
Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders
We do that.
Riley Gaines
We wait six months. We wait a year. We wait a year and a half, two years, two and a half years. We had heard nothing from USCIS or Immigration Services under the previous administration. And so that's when we began to reach out to inquire, you know, what's the holdup? Bear in mind, he was here legally the entire time. I've got all these people who comment on social media saying that, you know, I'm harboring an illegal alien or whatever. Suddenly, I guess they're in favor of mass deportation. He's here legally the entire time. It would be easier for them if they said they knew nothing about our legal immigration system and moved on with their day. But nonetheless, we reach out, we inquire, what's the holdup? Every agency, every department. No one could point us in the right direction. Until finally we get a letter to our house that says in big, bold letters, this was in January of this year. So right before President Trump was inaugurated, it said, request for evidence. And so we open the letter, we read it, it says, sorry, we can't give you your green card because your medical record is not complete. And what was missing from my husband's medical record in the year 2025? The ineffective under research COVID vaccine. That's why they weren't willing to give him his green card, which I'm so grateful to have a husband who was just unwilling to compromise in that way, and very grateful that President Trump won. He was sworn in in January give it 24 hours before you pick up the phone. Hey, did you know this mandate, this mandate that I would deem illegal is still in place nationwide? He said, no, give me two hours. And literally within two hours, it was not a text or a call. I got one of those, like, Fox News breaking alerts, and it said, president Trump vacates nationwide mandate requiring legal immigrants to get the COVID vaccine, which I'm certain that all the people crossing the border illegally had that vaccine, by the way. So a few months ago, really not long ago, we got this little green card in the mail. I don't know why I didn't think it was a green card. Spoiler alert. It's literally a green card. And so it's kind of funny because we. I decided we would, you know, we'll. We'll celebrate this. So I went to Publix, which is like, our grocery store. They have a bakery at the back. I go back to the cake decorator, and I'm like, look, can you make a cake that says, congrats on not getting deported? And the cake decorator, like, he looks like he's seen a ghost. Like, he's staring at me, and he's like, well, I need to go talk to my boss in the back really quick. And he goes back there, and he comes back and he says, I can do it. Forgot the R and congrats. And so it definitely said congats on not getting deported. But nonetheless, we celebrated. I could speak to the wins and the success and the victories that we have seen the past year. Gosh, it's only been a year for the rest of my allotted time, but I guess I just mention those to say I'm not tired of winning and we've got three more years. So really great news there. I'll just give you a very brief background on myself, how I have found myself here standing behind this podium speaking to you guys. I was an athlete at the University of Kentucky, which lifelong and very proud Tennessean. So didn't know I was going to go. Didn't really want to go to the University of Kentucky, but I'm biased. The SEC is, in fact, the best conference. I knew I was going to say somewhere in the sec. Took a couple trips, took a trip to UK and I fell in love. Fell in love with the team and the campus and the resources that they poured into us outside of even just athletics and to our academics and to our service. Both things that really matter to me.
Rick Delgado
All right, Aaron, that's good.
Riley Gaines
So Onawim committed There catch a little.
Rick Delgado
More of our gains here throughout the night. There's some breaking news statement out from. Okay, I'll let you cover it. Rick Delgado's got it. What's which one do you want to go with?
Aaron
There's a couple stories I'm assuming you're talking about the Epstein files to go public after Donald Trump, President Trump signs a law releasing all the records. According to this story breaking on FOX News is where I found President Trump. Trump just this evening, just a little while ago said he signed legislation greenlighting the Justice Department to release the files related to the late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Trump's ties to Epstein have faced increased attention. Blah, blah, blah. Sunday, Trump announced he was backing the releasing of the documents and stated he had nothing to hide. So breaking news. President Trump said as soon as it reaches his desk, he will sign it it and well, we saw how it got expedited yesterday between the House and the Senate and now today he's made it a reality he is signed off on getting these things released. Now of course, there's a caveat in there, Damon, you were talking about that yesterday the 30 days now that the dust Justice Department has to go through and you know, go through and start figuring out what they can and can't release, what won't be black marked out. Well, hope not. So we'll find out, I guess in about 30 days what exactly is going to be released. Do you want to read his Truth Social post?
Rick Delgado
Well, I mean spends the last third of it talking about the great stuff they've done and not to get distracted. But he basically says Jeffrey Epstein, who was charged by the Trump justice department in 19, not by the Democrats, was a lifelong Democrat, donated thousands of dollars to Democrat politicians and was deeply associated with many well known Democrats as Bill Clinton. Larry Summers, who just resigned from the many boards including Harvard sleazebag political activist Reid Hoffman, Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, Democrat Congresswoman Stacey Plask and many more. Perhaps the truth about these Democrats in their association with Jeffrey Epstein will soon to be revealed because I have just signed the bill to release the Epstein files. Yeah. And it goes from there. And again he spends the last kind of third of it saying he wants Republicans not to get distracted again from the big beautiful bill, strong borders, no women, sports or transgender for everybody victories, including the big beautiful tax cut bill, strong borders, no men and women's sports, transcendent for everyone. Ending dei, stopping Biden's record, setting inflation, lowering prices, biggest tax regulation cuts in history, ending eight wars, rebuilding our military, knocking out Iran's nuclear capabilities, getting trillions of dollars invested in the US Creating the hottest country anywhere in the world. So no winning. What we've been hearing from him obviously on the stump and when he's been speaking like he did today at these events. So that's pretty much the truth he put out tonight on that. So what are the other stories you're.
Aaron
Saying the other, the other breaking news has to do with more Epstein stuff. Do you want to just jump into it? I've got a couple of things we can talk about. Okay. Because again last night, last night we talked about this as they tried to link this Epstein stuff to Trump. The boomerang effect is going to be glorious because we've already seen, like I said, the drip started with Stacy Plasket. It then went to Larry Summers over at Harvard.
Paul Nolan
Jeffries.
Aaron
Right then Hakeem Jeffries. Tonight there's another person who's been exposed that I'll jump into as well. Her name, you may know it, you may not. She's kind of a, kind of an interesting character in this whole thing. Her name is Kathleen Rummler. Have you heard of this name? Days after her name appeared in a tranche of newly released Jeffrey Epstein emails, Goldman Sachs general counselor, general counsel, I should say Kathleen Rumler sent a company wide message to her to her own employees that many found tone deaf. Check this out. She wrote that what and how you communicate reflects on you and the reputation of the firm. In a Tuesday memo reminding staffers to complete mandatory training including a module on communications at Goldman Sachs. The message was not well received by by employees, Damon who are disturbed that the firm has yet to even acknowledge that their top legal officer has questionable judgment when it comes to Jeffrey Epstein. The fact that he put her name on this in last week's email one insider said is beyond offensive. Source sources also said many employees have left Rumler's team over the last few months frustrated as the perception of the ongoing scandal is being swept under the rug. And that was included in a September report in the Wall Street Journal claimed she was close to Epstein and once once even named an his estate. Now why is her name important? Well, Kathleen Rumner has has an interesting backstory there. Damon. Who is she? Well, she has a, an interesting previous boss known as President Barack Hussein Obama. She was his lead counsel in the White House between the years of 2011 and 2014. And it was this email exchange that just got recently exposed in 2014. In October of 2014. No, in September of 2014 with Jeffrey Epstein about her boss, about some parties, about some stuff that's going on. There's a copy of the email and the people that are involved. Again, you're starting to see this boomerang effect and you're looking for a bigger name, somebody who's attached to President Barack Hussein Obama during that time. She left his office about a month after this latest email that you see up on your screen. A direct back and forth with Jeffrey Epstein talking about girls. He talks about his old habits. He talks about some very powerful people that he's going to be invited to hang out with if she wants to join them. He's talking about Peter Thiel, Bill Gates, ex CIA Director William Burns, ex UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Sultan from one of the sultans from Dubai, just to name a few. And then in 2023, we learned Jeffrey Epstein was involved in establishing a client relationship between former White House counsel Kathleen Rummler and JPMorgan Chase in February of 2019, just four months before he was arrested on federal child sex trafficking charges. So you can see this is starting to boomerang all around different parts of the democratic world, including Goldman Sachs. So again, they're a little embarrassed that they have this woman as their lead counsel. Now, the other part of the story, the other breaking news comes from Larry Summers. This I was gonna cover a little bit later, but let's just jump into it. There is, here's, here's Larry Summers. We talked about this last night. He's gonna, he was gonna stay on. He was stepping away from a bunch of things, but stay on at Harvard and teach his classes. Here he is, cut number three. Talking to his class earlier today about staying on and what they may have seen in the news. Cut three.
Rick Delgado
Some of you will have seen my statement of regret expressing my shame with respect to what I did in communication with Mr. Epstein and that I've said that I'm going to step back on publishing 75 part time.
Slick Rick
But I think it's very important to.
Paul Nolan
Fulfill my teaching obligations.
Donald Trump
And so with your information, we're going.
Rick Delgado
To go forward and talk about the material in the class.
Aaron
Yeah, he's going to talk about the material to himself because now it just came out 15 minutes ago. Larry Summers is going to leave Harvard University as they investigate the ties to Jeffrey Epstein. He announced it Wednesday night. Tonight that he's going to step away from his teaching duties while the school investigates his ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. I'm sure they'll do a thorough investigation as to why Jeffrey Epstein actually had an office at Harvard as well, but I'm sure they'll get around to that. Summers, the former Treasury Secretary and ex president of Harvard also plans to go on leave from the center of business and government over at Harvard at the Harvard Kennedy School and is also stepping down from many boards he was attached to. So. So a lot of boomerang still going on and more coming out from Epstein.
Rick Delgado
Larry's stepping away from everything.
Slick Rick
Yeah, summer vacation.
Paul Nolan
There are plenty of other incestuous connections in this case too, especially in the Attorney General's office. Leon Black and the billionaire. How much money he paid Epstein. This. This is crazy. Yep.
Rick Delgado
All right, live from Studio 6B. We're back right after this.
Paul Nolan
Sam.
Anabe Sofa Advertiser
Life gets messy. Spills, stains and kid chaos. But with anime, cleaning up is easy. Our sofas are fully machine washable inside and out, so you never have to stress about messes again. Made with liquid and stain resistant fabrics, that means fewer stains and more peace of mind. Designed for real life, our sofas feature changeable fabric covers allowing you to refresh your style anytime. Neat flexibility. Our modular design lets you rearrange your sofa effortlessly. Perfect for cozy apartments or spacious homes. Plus, they're earth friendly and built to last. That's why over 200,000 happy customers have made the switch. Get early access to Black Friday pricing right now. Sofas start at just $699. Visit washablesofas.com now and bring home a sofa made for life. That's washablesofas.com offers are subject to change and certain restrictions may apply.
iHeart Podcast Announcer
Run a business and not thinking about radio, think again. Because more people are listening to the radio on iHeart today than they were 20 years ago. And only iHeart broadcast radio connects with more Americans than TV, TV, digital, social, any other media, even twice as many teens than TikTok. And that reach means everything. Just think about the universal marketing formula. The number of consumers who hear your message times the response rate equals the results. Now let's get those results growing for your business. Radio's here now more than ever. And iheart's leading the way. Think radio can help your business. Think iheart streaming, podcasting and radio. Where the reach is real. Let us show you@iheartadvertising.com that's iheartadvertising.com or call 844-844 iheart one more time. Just call 844-844, iheart and get radio.
Rick Delgado
All right, 13 to the hour. Live from Studio 6B. Things got heated in the oval Office yesterday. No more questions for you. That is the basis of today's diaper diplomacy. Rolling. Aaron.
iHeart Podcast Announcer
Why link with Converse to release the Etsy files?
Paul Nolan
Why not just do it?
Donald Trump
You know, it's not the question that I mind. It's your attitude. I think you are a terrible reporter. It's the way you ask these questions. You start off with a man who is highly respected, asking him a horrible, insubordinate and just a terrible question. And you could even ask that same exact question nicely. You're all psyched. Somebody psychs you over at abc, they're gonna psych it. You're a terrible person and a terrible reporter. As far as the Epstein files, I have nothing to do with Jeffrey Epstein. I threw him out of my club many years ago because I thought he was a sick pervert. But I guess I turned out to be right. But you know who does have Bill Clinton? Larry Summers at Grant Harvard with. With him every single night, every single weekend. They'd live together. They went to his island many times. I never did. Andrew Westman here. All these guys were friends of his. You don't even talk about those people. You just keep going on the Epstein files. And what the Epstein is, is a Democrat hoax to try and get you not to be able to talk about the $21 trillion that I talked about that today. It's a hoax. Now, I just got a little report and I put it in my pocket of all the money that he's given to Democrats, he gave me none, zero. No money to me, but he gave money to Democrats. And people are wise to your hoax. And abc, your company, you're a crappy company, is one of the perpetrators. And I'll tell you something. I'll tell you something.
iHeart Podcast Announcer
So why not just sign?
Aaron
I didn't.
Donald Trump
I think the license should be taken away from ABC because your news is so fake and it's so wrong. And we have a great commissioner chairman who should look at that. Because I think when you come in and when you're 97% negative to Trump and then Trump wins the election in a landslide, that means obviously your news is not credible and you're not credible as a reporter. So I've answered your question. You should go and look at the Democrats who received money from Epstein, who spent their time, time. Larry Summers was, was with him all the time. That creep of the fund guy was with him all the time. What's his name? Reed Hoffman. I don't know Reed Hoffman, but I know he spends a lot of money in the radical Left. Reid Hoffman, in my opinion, should be under investigation. He's a sleazebag. And those are the people. But they don't get any press. They don't get any, any news. And you're not after the radical left because you're a radical left network. But I think the way you ask a question with the anger and the meanness is terrible.
Paul Nolan
You got to go back and learn.
Donald Trump
How to be a reporter. No more questions from you.
Rick Delgado
No more questions from you.
Paul Nolan
That first things first, without the baby diplomacy. That's Trump at his best right there. I didn't hear that. That's the first I heard it. The Saudi prince's face, like all excited.
Slick Rick
Watching him rip into him the Bill Clinton was priceless. That they nailed that one. Oh, my.
Paul Nolan
The head.
Aaron
Do Bill Clinton, baby.
Rick Delgado
All right, live from Studio 6 point, 10 minutes to the hour. Let's do some news of Paul Nolan and Mr. Nolan, what's going on?
Paul Nolan
So, you know, you can see in the rundown here I have a similar story to what Delgado had just been talking about, you know, and I'll just go through it briefly, but like, this is from just the news. Desperate to tie President Trump to disgrace financier Jeffrey Epstein, the Democrats are ignoring their own ties. In the newly published documents of the deceased sex offender. And in One of the 20,000 obtained documents, the House Oversight Committee shows that the consulting firm working now for House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, shortly after he was elected in Congress in 2012, was soliciting the donation. So we kind of touched on it. I don't want to belabor it. I know we're really way behind the mark on the clock, but I kind of want to touch on this. Larry Summerstein, we'll talk about another big time player here. And this is from Breitbart. Former Harvard President Larry Summers, also known as Bill Clinton's Secretary of the treasury, has stepped down. Obviously, we went through that, but he's like so powerful with open AI. He's been connected to the Goldman Sachs issue. And included in that, he's also connected to Leon Black, who's a billionaire who gave Epstein over $150 million. And not just that they were connected to the Goldman Sachs issues that they had down in the US Virgin Islands where they had sued them. And I think one of the really concerning things at this point right now is that, you know, and part of the bigger picture of how crazy this is now, the New York, the Southern District of New York, the attorney General, Jay Clayton, he was also on the board of Apollo Global. He was the vice chairman of Leon Black's company. And, you know, he's now going to be fully involved in the Epstein case. And I just feel like there's another conflict of interest here. And it's just everything is so interwoven, it's too much to even follow at some points. It's like, as George Collins said, it's a big club and you ain't in it. And I just think that to get us back on track, I know we didn't have a ton of time here for this because we belabor it, but I can't believe who's. I can't. I just can't believe how many Democrats were fighting for this now and how the entire globalist party is busted.
Aaron
Oh, yeah, and that was something I talked about and I've mentioned it a bunch of times. I think this is. This was a total rope, a dope by Trump, you know, saying, oh, it's a hoax, you know, has nothing to do with me. And I understand now what he meant, that it wasn't about him, but they kept making it about him. It's just a hoax that he's involved in that level. But it came off as, no, I don't know what you're talking about. It's crazy. And that made the Democrats think, oh, we got him now. Let's chase him down on this. And he got them to demand it. So he just went, okay, here you go. Knowing full well that, you know, he was the whistleblower back in 2009.
Paul Nolan
Well, we talked about this when it first came out. We were like, what's happening to Maga? We're going on little. We were going crazy. And the one thing we all agreed upon was this has to be him baiting them in.
Aaron
Right?
Paul Nolan
But.
Aaron
And they took it. They took the bait.
Paul Nolan
Well, they can't control themselves.
Aaron
No, they can't. They just saw red meat. They just said, oh, my God, we got them.
Paul Nolan
They saw nicely toasted soy burgers.
Rick Delgado
Right.
Aaron
And you know what was funny? Over the weekend, the phrase the walls are closing in was starting to pop back up on the Democrats again. They. They stay. They started saying it about Trump. I was like, you got kidding me. They're saying it again. And wasn't closing in on Trump and Epstein. It was amazing. Hilarious.
Paul Nolan
Yeah. I really want to see where this thing goes, and I'd like to see everything unredacted, but I do feel as though he wore a lot of mud in this thing, so he better come out squeaky clean. On the other side, based on the fact that, you know, he, you know, the left wing media went berserko globally, you know, that, that he was hiding it. And let's be honest. So the left wing will still spin this like he took all this time to redact everything and, and trash the evidence that implicated him because they can't live with the truth. They have to stay in their own echo chamber where they're toasty warm and comfy cozy because it's all part of their, their fiber that they, that they've created as part of their Persona. Yeah.
Aaron
The one thing that they need to, to really follow through on is keep Pam Bondi away from a mic. She is terrible. She was talking about this today and it's just like, we're gonna follow new. I'm like, oh my God. She still doesn't know how to do it right.
Paul Nolan
Yeah.
Aaron
They need a better spokesperson. And, and Cash Patel was scaring me. I don't know if you saw these clips like his.
Paul Nolan
Is it like his 12 cups of coffee eyes?
Slick Rick
Yeah.
Aaron
Just standing there like, oh my God, what is wrong with him? Why is he standing there? Exactly. Paul.
Paul Nolan
It was.
Aaron
I'm befuddled. Befuddled. And I don't even know how to spell that word, but I'm befuddled about what I'm seeing from these two.
Rick Delgado
Harry Elch just sent me an important text. Larry Summers leaving Harvard job amid increased backlash over Epstein files.
Aaron
Are you serious? Was that the one that just came?
Paul Nolan
What a scoop.
Rick Delgado
Here's another one from Harry. Donald Trump gets re elected as President of the United States for the first term.
Paul Nolan
Good.
Anabe Sofa Advertiser
Tired of spills and stains on your sofa? Wash away your worries with Annabe. Annabe is the only machine washable sofa inside and out where designer quality meets budget friendly prices. That's right. Sofas start at just $699. Enjoy a no risk experience with pet friendly stain resistant and changeable slipcovers made with performance fabric experience cloud like comfort with high resilience foam that's hypoallergenic and never needs fluffing. The sturdy steel frame ensures longevity and the modular pieces can be rearranged anytime. Shop washablesofas.com for early Black Friday savings up to 60% off site wide backed by a 30 day satisfaction guarantee. If you're not absolutely in love, send it back for a full refund. No return, shipping or restocking fees. Every penny back. Upgrade now@washablesofas.com Offers are subject to change and certain restrictions may apply.
iHeart Podcast Announcer
Run A business and not thinking about podcasting. Think again. More Americans listen to podcasts than ad supported streaming music from Spotify and Pandora. And as the number one podcaster, iHeart's twice as large as the next two combined. So whatever your customers are into true crime, sports, comedy, culture, they'll hear your message. Plus, only iHeart can extend your message to audiences across broadcast radio. And all this reach means everything. Just think about the universal marketing formula. The number of consumers who hear your message times the response rate equals the results. Now let's get those results growing for you. Think podcasting can help your business? Think iHeart streaming radio and podcasting. Let us show you@iheartadvertising.com that's iheartadvertising.com or call 844-844-IHEART. One more time, call 844-844, IHEART and get podcasting.
Rick Delgado
Here's the deal.
Paul Nolan
If your TV sounds funny in the evening, you're watching live from Studio 6B.
Rick Delgado
All right, Joe, thanks very much. Hour two, Wednesday, November 19th, live from Studio 6B, Real America's Voice on a Wednesday night all across the country. Country 139 LI News Radio. Glad you're in, everybody. Slick's doing sports. Delgado's doing news. Paul Nolan's doing some news as well. Aaron and friend holding it down as always. Harry on the highways in the building somewhere doing something.
Aaron
Well, no, he's. He's feeding news. Yeah.
Rick Delgado
Sending breaking news from three months ago. The LFS XP Delgado poll to answer question of the night is still available on our x lfs xp at lfsxp. Four choices. The 2028 Democratic presidential nominee will be blank. Choice A is Michelle. Choice B is Booty Juice. Choice C is Newscomb. Choice D is Kathleen Kamala. Right now, Governor Newscom is in the lead far and away at 82%. Being the public choice.
Aaron
82%.
Rick Delgado
Well, he's my boy for the 2028. Do we have that picture from last night, Aaron, that I put in?
Donald Trump
The.
Rick Delgado
Michelle is at 4% and then booty Juice and Kamala are. Booty Juice is now officially in second at 8%. Cackling. Kamal is at 6%. So if you want to get your.
Paul Nolan
Voice, Big Mike, let's go.
Slick Rick
She's increasing behind Big Mike. Cackling. She's not doing bad. She used to be 2%.
Rick Delgado
You want to get your voice heard, go over there and vote. There are a lot of comments as well. I have not looked at the comments to see none of them. Joe K Says they might Run Nick Fuentes on the Democrat ticket. Yeah, maybe.
Paul Nolan
Is Kathleen Kamala still at 1% like she was in Iowa? 6%?
Rick Delgado
No, I just said she's at 6%. I voted for Newscombe, but I think more or AOC depending on the economy. Okay, okay. Well, AOC Moore is also.
Aaron
AOC is going to be busy trying to unseat what's.
Rick Delgado
Yeah, look, there's. There's one pole dancer himself with the future president, maybe, according to this poll, right now.
Aaron
There you go.
Rick Delgado
God, let's hope not.
Paul Nolan
Oh, my God, man, you look like his boy toy.
Slick Rick
Was that.
Aaron
Was that. It was actually.
Rick Delgado
Is this the two man Pink Pony Club?
Paul Nolan
Right?
Aaron
No, this was coming out of an Indian restaurant. He was coming out of an Indian restaurant in San Francisco.
Rick Delgado
And where were. Where were. What were you doing?
Aaron
He was in his tp. I was going to get my. Going to get my hamburger.
Rick Delgado
And you just said, hey, Gavin.
Aaron
Well, I saw a bunch of people come running out. They're like, oh, he's coming out. I'm like, who's coming out? They're like, the mayor. I'm like, who? I didn't. I didn't know he was the mayor.
Paul Nolan
Mayor McCheesey, like.
Aaron
All right, I'll take a picture with you. What the hell? Okay, well, look, this was 2000. What? 2000, 6007. Something like.
Rick Delgado
Well, I don't know. You have to tell me, but I don't know. Okay. There you go.
Slick Rick
You're a young man.
Aaron
I got my Yankee hat on. Well, according. Still representing in San Francisco, according to.
Rick Delgado
Our poll, you are standing with maybe a future president. So it could be.
Philip Patrick
Wow.
Rick Delgado
God, Hope not.
Aaron
We got to get that picture out about him. He'll loosen points for sure.
Paul Nolan
Sure.
Rick Delgado
Yeah. Okay. All right, let's do some sports. Three minutes. Bet. Well, is Riley Gaines still talking? Let's listen to a little bit of what she's talking about now.
Riley Gaines
Speaking of sports, excited to see this. When we pulled up in the parking lot to see the line, whose truck was that out there with, like, the super cool banner that rocked? So very grateful for. For you guys. And to the Turning Point chapter. If you're here and you're not involved with this university's Turning Point chapter, I would highly, highly, highly recommend the things that they're meeting about, talking about. All really, really critical, not just to the time period that we're living in now, but topics that will translate far beyond your time in college. So would highly recommend you guys getting involved at this chapter. I know there are some other chapters who are present. Present from surrounding schools in the area. So highly, highly recommend.
Rick Delgado
It looks like we're in question and answer time maybe. All right. Well, they're starting Q and A. Aaron, we'll dip back in. If you hear anything that's worth. Well, it looks like. Okay, they're lining up maybe to ask questions, so. All right, we'll dip back in a little bit. Five minutes past the hour. Let's do some sports. Sports is brought to you by Mike Lindell. LFS XP is the promo code to use if you want to shop at MyPillow. What's going on, slick?
Slick Rick
All right, Big D. Well, Brown's legend, Bernie Kozaw, we were talking about him earlier in the week and, well, he's feeling good after liver transplant. Warner Todd Houston A. Breitbart. Cleveland Browns legend Bernie Kosar told fans that he is feeling good after receiving a new liver on Monday. Just last week, Kosar told fans that he had undergone several aggressive procedures to stop internal bleeding as he awaited the transplant list due to his diagnosis of cirrhosis of the liver. If we could roll cut one there and have Bernie tell us what happened.
Rick Delgado
Hey, I'm out and I'm feeling good. It's ready to enjoy the rest of.
Slick Rick
The week and the rest of our lives.
Paul Nolan
You matter.
Slick Rick
Good stuff for Bernie. Good to hear that he got his liver tramp. Waited almost a little over a year, in fact, and, well, obviously he had a great career with the University of Miam, of course, the Cleveland Browns. He's well loved in the state of Ohio and even had a cup of coffee with the Dallas Cowboys and picking up a Super bowl ring in 1993. So that was good news for Bernie to hear that. And, well, this guy, who Keshe Patel is calling a modern day El Chapo fugitive, Olympic snowboarder faces new accusations as feds raise reward for his capture to $15 million. Well, I'm going to get into bounty hunting. Riding gayos of Fox News. Former Canadian Olympic snowboarder.
Aaron
He's already got the boots right.
Slick Rick
Ryan Wedding was slapped with two additional accounts of witness tampering, intimidation, murder, money laundering and drug trafficking. And federal officials raised the reward for his capture to 15 million. On Wednesday, Wedding, 44, and 14 other alleged associates were accused of orchestrating the January 2025 murder of a witness who was shot and killed at a restaurant in Colombia. Officials said Wedding placed a bounty on the victim's head, thinking their death would lead to the dismissal of charges against him and the drug trafficking ring. He is allegedly ahead Wedding is on the FBI's 10 Most Wanted Fugitive list and is described as extremely violent criminal believed to be responsible for the murder of numerous people. He was a. He was on the Canadian Olympic team. Big D back in the 2002 Olympics in Salt Lake City. He finished 24th place. So he wasn't exactly a superstar. But hey, to make it into the Olympics is good. Is amazing. So they.
Aaron
Yeah.
Slick Rick
And Cash Patel said he is a modern day El Chapo. So obviously concerns there 15 million. Boy, that's a hell of a bounty on that kid's head.
Paul Nolan
Head.
Slick Rick
And last but not least if I got and get one more in if I may. National anthem singer criticized over strip. A look says the NFL approved her outfit. Now remember that video I ran on Monday night with that young lady who.
Aaron
Was sitting off key?
Slick Rick
Yeah, she was no Francis Scott Key for sure. Warner, Todd Hewson and Breitbart. American singer Karina Paisian earned. I never heard of her either. Aaron didn't even hear of her. Earned mixed reviews of her rendition of the national anthem ahead of the Commander's Dolphins game in Spain on Sunday. Well, her garb was apparently approved by the NFL. She is saying. And they approved my outfit a few days before. And you know, I'm sorry if. If anyone felt offended by it, but it wasn't my intention. My intention was to have a good time. I loved my outfit, she said. And Pazian also posted a behind the scenes video showing our stylist helping her prepare for a moment. They had to help her prepare with that outfit. That outfit was horrendous. So anyway, Big D, that's a wrap in sports. I know you're not engaged with this woman here, but you know, as far as the story goes.
Rick Delgado
But I'm way more offended by the note she sang than the outfit she wore.
Slick Rick
Yeah, she. That was terrible rendition. No Whitney Houston.
Rick Delgado
I mean, does anyone want. I mean. Well, whatever.
Aaron
Yeah, but still when it comes to.
Rick Delgado
Way worse when it comes to the.
Aaron
Clothes, she really should listen to. To this guy right here. He knows what he's talking about.
Slick Rick
I could have dressed her up nice. I could, I could have made her into a football fashionista. But yeah, and by the way, it was 9:30 in the morning when that national anthem went on too. But that game was the, the, the game, the NFL game in Europe there. And was it Madrid? Madrid, Spain, where the Miami Dolphins won there on a field goal in overtime. That's a rapid sports. Big D, back to you.
Rick Delgado
All right, look, very good sports is brought to you By Mike Lindell. LFS XP is the promo code to use, well, diaper diplomacy. We were just talking about this guy, FCC chairman Brendan Carr Delgado, what's the story here?
Aaron
Yeah, it turns out, and it's funny too, because while I was watching, that's the first thing I thought of was the FCC chairman, he's launching a probe now into the BBC for intentionally distorting President Trump's speech. We talked about this the other day. We played the clips, you've probably seen them yourself on social media. But the FCC chairman is now announcing he sent a letter to the executives of BBC, NPR and PBS announcing that the agency is launching an investigation into the British public broadcasters misleading edits of President Donald Trump's speech. On January 6, Carr wrote the letter to Tim Davy, the director general at BBC, Katherine Mailer at NPR, she's CEO, and Paula Kerger, the president and CEO of PBS. After the BBC was caught intentionally distorting the speech from January of 2021, the chairman included the PBS and NPR in the investigatory letter because the two outlets distribute BBC programming in the United States. And I guess they can also be held accountable as well. Carr said the BBC spliced together one portion of the speech with an entirely separate portion of the speech that came 54 minutes later with the intention of course of making it seem like it was all just one statement trying to paint the narrative that we've all seen before. And now it's been debunked that Trump was saying go there and fight, fight, fight. And now the BBC is under investigation. But this isn't the first time time it's happened to the British Broadcasting Corporation, as a matter of fact, cut number four. Here's a report of the BBC busted for lying about another document documentary, this one on Hamas. This is cut four. Check this out.
Rick Delgado
The UK media regulator Ofcom has ruled that the BBC committed a serious breach of broadcasting rules by failing to disclose that the narrator of a documentary about Gaza was discussing son of a Hamas official. An offcoming investigation into Gaza how to Survive a War Zone has concluded that the program misled viewers, the Watchdog says. Our investigation found that the program's failure to disclose that the narrator's father held a position in the Hamas run administration was materially misleading. The BBC's director general has previously apologized, saying that there had been a significant, significant failing in relation to accuracy.
Aaron
Yeah, accuracy. And he's apologizing because, well, they got caught. And this is how it always is with these people. They only apologize when they get busted.
Paul Nolan
Well, this is part of the big thing I watched today with Mike Benz. This started with a program called the Marshall Plan of the Mind. It was a BBC program that was done through the CIA. Is the CIA completely obfuscated and, and its agenda through the BBC. And then they created hundreds of NGOs that surrounded it. They would create stories and they would usually use their statecraft to weaponize media to change the way people thought and looked at the entire world after the post cold war America that started in 1990. And it's pretty crazy. It spun off into like 14 or 15 different different programs. And you know, one of the things that's so crazy is its influence is, is it's really mind boggling how it lines up with almost every major corporation. You see advertising on a Sunday between the Ford foundation, between, you know, any big tech company, you know, from Apple to, you know, pharma, salesforce.com they're all loaded with their DEI programs and it's all part of the agenda, which is truly astounding to only support really what Black Rock, State street and Vanguard are all kind of colluded to run. It's, it's a fascinating and diabolical sorcery. I still know how to put it any other way.
Rick Delgado
All right, live from Studio 6P13 past the hour, more news. We'll get more into that with Mike Benz's video with Paul Nolan. Coming up, we'll do some more sports live from Studio 6B on a Wednesday. We're back right after this. Sam.
Anabe Sofa Advertiser
Tired of spills and stains on your sofa? Wash away your worries with Annabe. Annabe is the only machine washable sofa inside and out where designer quality meets budget friendly prices. That's right, sofas start at just $699. Enjoy a no risk experience with pet friendly stain resistant and changeable slipcovers made with performance performance fabric experience cloud like comfort with high resilience foam that's hypoallergenic and never needs fluffing. The sturdy steel frame ensures longevity and the modular pieces can be rearranged anytime. Shop washablesofas.com for early Black Friday savings up to 60% off site wide backed by a 30 day satisfaction guarantee. If you're not absolutely in love, send it back for a full refund. No return shipping or restocking fees. Every penny back Upgrade now@washablesofas.com Offers are subject to change and certain restrictions may apply.
iHeart Podcast Announcer
Run a business and not thinking about podcasting? Think again. More Americans listen to podcasts than ad supported streaming music from Spotify and Pandora. And as the number one podcaster, iHeart's twice as large as the next two combined. So whatever your customers are into true crime, sports, comedy, culture, they'll hear your message. Plus, only iHeart can extend your message to audiences across broadcast radio. And all this reach means everything. Just think about the universal marketing formula. The number of consumers who hear your message times the response rate equals the results. Now let's get those results growing for you. Think podcasting can help your business? Think iHeart streaming radio and podcasting. Let us show you@iheartadvertising.com that's iheartadvertising.com or call 844-844 iHeart. One more time, call 844-844-IHEART and get podcasting working for you.
Rick Delgado
Well, Trump Media just signed a massive $6.4 billion deal with US Yorkville Acquisition Corp. And Crypto.com, the crypto platform trusted by millions of users worldwide. They're teaming up to acquire up to $6.4 billion in Kronos symbol CRO to establish America's first publicly traded CRO treasury. Trump Media Group CRO strategy. Once complete, this new company will be the largest publicly traded CRO holder builder out there ready to join the crypto revolution. Well, head over to crypto.com today and be part of this historic move. That's crypto.com. don't wait. For information on the proposed business combination, check out Yorkville Acquisition Corp's public filings. All right, live from Studio 6B, 17 past the hour on a Wednesday night. Real America's Voice, 1039 LI News Radio. If you haven't partaken yet in the LFS XP DOE goddle poll dance or question of the night, it's over on our X. You can head over there onto our X at LFS 6B and vote in that. Now, there is some other news tonight in which I probably, probably don't have in our rundown of news because it literally just broke not too long ago. Did you see the report on this Democrat lawmaker who the Justice Department now filed charges on?
Aaron
No. Know who's this?
Rick Delgado
Some Democrat, I believe. On the. Of course, I can't find it now. I think she's out of. Yeah, here it is. Breaking DOJ charges Congresswoman Sheila Sherfluz McCormick, Democrat from Florida, with stealing $5 million in FEMA funds.
Aaron
Whoa.
Rick Delgado
Laundering the proceeds and then using the money to support her 2021 congressional campaign. According to the indictment, the DOJ says Sheriff Lewis McCormick, 46 and her brother Edwin Sherf Lewis, 51, both of Miramar, Florida, worked through their family health care company on a FEMA funded COVID 19 vaccination staffing contract in 2021. In July 2021, the company received an over overpayment of 5 million in FEMA funds. The indictment alleges that the defendants conspired to steal that 5 million million, routed it through multiple accounts to disguise its source. Prosecutors alleged that a substantial portion of the misappropriated funds were used as candidate contributions to Shreve Lewis McCormick's 21 congressional campaign and for personal benefit of the defendants. The indictment further alleges that sheriff lewis McCormick and Najee LeBlanc, 46, of Miramar arranged additional contributions using shroud donors funneling other monies from the FEMA funded COVID 19 contract to friends and relatives who then donated to the campaign as if it was using their own money.
Paul Nolan
Wow. Oh.
Rick Delgado
The indictment also charges sheriff lewis McCormick and her 2021 tax preparer David Spencer, 41, of Davy, with conspiring to file a false federal tax return. According to the indictment, they falsely claim political spending and other personal expenses as business deductions and inflated charitable contributions in order to reduce her tax obligations. This is breaking tonight and congressman greg stubby says tomorrow morning he's going to be filing a private A privileged motion to censure and remove her from all of her committees. He said, this is one of the most egregious abuses of public trust I've ever seen. Stealing 5 million in taxpayer disaster funds from fema of all places, is beyond indefensible. Millions of floridians have relied on fema after devastating hurricanes, and that money was supposed to help real disaster victims. Once the house ethics concludes their investigation, she is formally convicted. Rest assure I'll move to expel her from congress as well.
Aaron
Yeah, she'll still keep her job. You know why? Because there's no. There's no spine in the republicans in the house. They won't censure her because the democrats will be like, no, no, you're not going to do that. And they're going to fall in line because they never do anything. All these criminals just take care of each other and make sure they keep their job and hopefully. And they just hope people forget about it. Yeah, right.
Slick Rick
Sheriff lewis sure fooled us.
Aaron
What do we see with plaskett? They wouldn't vote to censure plaskett. She was purpose after he was a convicted pedophile. She was. She was his best friend. Not before she Was taking advice from him during a hearing, not taking a call from a constituent. She didn't know who the players were. And he was filling in the blanks. He was directing this. I think you're right when you mentioned. I think it was you, Damon, who mentioned. You know, who knew that Jeffrey Epstein controlled Washington like this. I guess we're seeing it.
Paul Nolan
Oh my God, man.
Aaron
This is right. You saw it with Plasket. Who else is on his speed dial?
Paul Nolan
Like I said, this is a global thing. This is not just the states. The states are just the best target of all the targets. You take down America, you got the world. That's what this is about.
Rick Delgado
This.
Paul Nolan
This is. This is the game they play. Now this isn't just about America. I mean, but you take that, you get these politicians on every level. It's over. Democracy ends here. It ends everywhere.
Aaron
It's not even. It's not even so much that it's. It's the just the egregious nature of these criminals. Just the. Just the. Just the balls to say, you know what? I'm going to use this $5 million that I just stole.
Rick Delgado
Overpayment.
Aaron
Yeah.
Paul Nolan
They're above the law.
Aaron
She wasn't even in congress yet. That's how. That's how effed up this is. Is that she wasn't even one of them yet. Yet. And now that she is, they'll protect her.
Paul Nolan
People don't. It's. Listen, that's the crazy part we talked about. This was like that magical key to the entire code of blackmail throughout the whole world and all the banking elite and the corporately. This was that like the. The. The magical Rubicon to break it open. This. Let's hope this is the beginning of it because it's. It's bad. It's just so bad. It's everything.
Aaron
We.
Rick Delgado
Let's do some more news. Delgado's got some nat. Oh, NASA. We haven't talked about NASA.
Aaron
Oh my goodness.
Rick Delgado
The UFO story.
Aaron
No, it's not. Unfortunately. Oh, this is a more down to earth stuff, but it involves.
Slick Rick
Here we go.
Aaron
It involves NASA though. Damon as a NASA astronaut's wife who said she was a victim of the first crime committed in space.
Rick Delgado
What?
Aaron
First crime committed in space? That's the headline from the Daily Mail. Says she made it all up. Yeah, Believe it or not, a woman has ple. A woman has pleaded guilty to fabricating that her estranged astronaut wife. Wait, what? Yes, you heard that right. Lesbians in space illegally accessed her bank account from space. Summer Warden 50 faces up to five years in prison and a fine of $250,000 after she lied to federal agents and claimed to be the first victim of a crime. Crime committed beyond Earth was in Spaceballs. There were none. The former Air Force intelligence officer has been through a year of legal disputes with her ex wife, Anne McClain. McClain, NASA astronaut and Iraq war veteran. She had falsely claimed that McClain, while on the International Space Station, had guessed her password and accessed her bank account in January of that year, according to the Southern District of Texas. Texas U.S. attorney's office. You can't make this stuff up. Warden pleaded guilty to two counts of lying to law enforcement. And the damning accusation sparked an investigation from the FTC and the NASA inspector general. Who knew NASA had an inspector general? So there you have it.
Paul Nolan
She looks like Buddy Revel from Three O' Clock High.
Aaron
Which one? Which one? So Anne McLean has admitted that she lied and now she's being held to account, which is. I mean, let's face it, when it comes to. When it comes to, you know, face it. I don't care who you are. If you're gonna get a divorce, just get the divorce. Make it clean. End it. Go your happy way. Go be happy somewhere else. The fact that she's an adult and does crappy stuff like this, it's just like. Come on, stop. And you're an astronaut. You're an astronaut. You're in space. You're doing spacewalks.
Paul Nolan
I don't know.
Aaron
What do you think?
Paul Nolan
There's definitely. There's a pun in there for me.
Slick Rick
He's gonna create this whole story.
Paul Nolan
I'm waiting for Slick Rick to make an S turn on joke.
Slick Rick
I'm leaving it there. Oh, man, that was good.
Aaron
There were no astronauts.
Paul Nolan
Did you even listen to that story?
Aaron
I don't know.
Rick Delgado
25 past the hour. What you say.
Paul Nolan
Ways over the second you said NASA.
Aaron
He tunes us out.
Rick Delgado
Slow news day. All right, we're back right after this.
Slick Rick
He was in a different universe.
Rick Delgado
Wasn't Spaceballs. Wasn't space balls was perfect.
Paul Nolan
It.
Anabe Sofa Advertiser
Life gets messy spills, stains and kid chaos. But with anabe, cleaning up is easy. Our sofas are fully machine washable inside and out. So you never have to stress about messes again. Made with liquid and stain resistant fabrics that that means fewer stains and more peace of mind. Designed for real life, our sofas feature changeable fabric covers allowing you to refresh your style anytime need flexibility. Our modular design lets you rearrange your sofa effortlessly. Perfect for cozy apartments or spacious homes. Plus they're Earth friendly and built to last. That's why over 200,000 happy customers have made the switch. Get early access to Black Friday. Pricing, pricing right now. Sofas started just $699. Visit washablesofas.com now and bring home a sofa made for life. That's washablesofas.com offers are subject to change and certain restrictions may apply.
iHeart Podcast Announcer
Run a business and not thinking about podcasting? Think again. More Americans listen to podcasts than ad supported streaming music from Spotify and Pandora. And as the number one podcaster, iHeart's twice as large as the next two combined. So whatever your customers are into, true crime, sports, comedy, culture, they'll hear your message. Plus, only iHeart can extend your message to audiences across broadcast radio. And all this reach means everything. Just think about the universal marketing. The number of consumers who hear your message times the response rate equals the results. Now let's get those results growing for you. Think podcasting can help your business? Think iHeart streaming radio and podcasting. Let us show you at iheartadvertising.com that's iheartadvertising.com or call 844-844 iHeart one more time, call 844-844-IHeart and get podcasting working for you.
Rick Delgado
All right, 30 minutes past the hour. Live from Studio 6P on Wednesday night, 11-19-6. Doing sports. Delgado and Paul Nolan doing the news. Aaron and Fran holding it down as always on a Wednesday. Real America's Voice, 1039 LI News Radio. Please welcome back to the show. Precious metal specialist from Birch Gold, our friend Philip Patrick. Mr. Patrick, how are you doing?
Philip Patrick
Well, guys, how are you?
Rick Delgado
Very good. Always good to have you on. Thanks for a few moments. Lot of stuff to talk about, a lot of stuff going on. Boy, the president just hammered the Fed chairman today in this speech. I mean, he just massacred him in this speech today about getting rid of him. And then he went after Scott Besson too, which was actually pretty funny. But let's talk about some things. Unemployment data has been very confusing lately. We were supposed to, I think, get some today, then they said now we're not printing it today. What's going on here, in your opinion?
Philip Patrick
Look, I think what we're seeing, or starting to see and the data is creeping out. We had third party data, so we're getting a sense. I think what we're seeing is a slowdown in disguise. The headline unemployment rates 4.3%, which is near historic lows. But I think the real story is the quality of the jobs that people are chasing, Bloomberg has reported a surge of applicants for roles people normally avoid. Substitute teaching, warehouse work, road crews, that sort of stuff. It's a concerning sign, I think, of workers now losing leverage, not gaining it. Overall, we've shifted into this sort of low hire, low fire posture. Not expanding, but not laying off either is basically economic stagnation in slow motion. People are anxious about keeping their jobs. Nearly half of Americans say it would take take four months or more to find a comparable job if they were laid off today. And they're probably not wrong. The unemployed are staying unemployed for much longer in this climate. So in summary, it's looking like a tight, cautious, risk averse job market that's quietly slowing.
Rick Delgado
I think there's a lot of polls out. Of course, whether you believe the polls is a separate question in a separate story for another day. But there's a lot of polls out showing President Trump, Trump's numbers, some of them not good as far as what the country is feeling out there. And when you look at people being so anxious, even people who are working, is that all about just pay, keeping up with prices? You know, the White House argues every day the prices are down. But I keep saying that. I don't think people feel that when they go to the grocery store, when they go fill up their car, when they heat their house, house, what say you?
Philip Patrick
Listen, I think Trump's doing a good job for sure, but he inherited a tough position and I think Americans are feeling it. I think the word to use is momentum. Wage growth is all but evaporated for the bottom 60% of workers. I think it's a reflection of what economists are calling a K shaped economy. High earners get regular raises and keep up with the cost of living. Working class Americans are seeing the weakest wage gain gains in decades. People aren't job hopping anymore because there's nothing better to hop to. And when you remove that mobility, workers start to lose bargaining power and employers know it and they're not shy about using it. As you implied, the cost of living compounds the problem. Grocery prices, utility insurance, they're all still rising faster than wages for most families. Is very similar to what I saw in the UK at the turn of the century. In the early 2000s, it was was a stagnant labor market, rising living costs and a widening gap between the wealthy and everybody else. So I think that's why some people are not feeling the recovery when others are. And it's creating this confusion when the.
Rick Delgado
I don't know if it came from Fed Chairman Powell or if it came from the bls, I don't remember who it was. But when they announced today, I think it was today, they said, we're not going to be printing the jobs numbers. For the second month in a row, I saw the odds of a cut in December go way down. So in your estimation, do you think the Fed is likely to still cut in December? And if he does, is that a good thing?
Philip Patrick
December's a tough one. And it depends. I think when the numbers come out, we'll have a bit more clarity. I would say long term, they have no choice but to cut. And I don't think that's necessarily a positive sign. Rate cuts should really happen when an economy is stalled or shrinking. Shrinking today we have historically low unemployment. We have positive economic growth, which tells us if we do get cuts, they're a defensive move to try and preempt recession. I think the reality is, long term, the Fed's boxed in. Wage growth is softening. Well, growth is softening.
Aaron
Sorry.
Philip Patrick
Wage power is collapsing, consumer spending is rolling over, yet inflation's still above the target. If they cut now, now it's not because the economy is booming, it's because it's vulnerable. And I think investors ultimately will interpret that for what it is. It's a sign of economic weakness, not strength. I think a lot of this is being driven by debt and debt service. And I think ultimately we just cannot function in a high interest rate climate. It's not really the Fed's job to focus on that, but I think they're going to have to long term.
Rick Delgado
Well, and that's kind of the thing like you just said, because, I mean, I'm no cheerleader for the Fed and I hear President Trump today just wailing on them and it's, it's comedic value to it. But obviously the Fed's in a little tougher position than the President, who just wants to get rid of him and say because he just wants rates cut, cut, cut, cut, cut. And the Fed because, because the, the Treasury Secretary and President Trump are looking at the cost of the debt and saying, this is costing us hundreds of billions of dollars. Every time you lower the rate a little bit, it saves us. But the Fed can't really look at it that way. Right. I mean, he's, he has to walk a little finer line in all of these decisions. Decisions.
Philip Patrick
It's technically not their job.
Paul Nolan
Right.
Philip Patrick
They need to focus on maximum employment and price stability. Based on that, there's not really an argument to cut rates like I said, but I think we're sort of heading into an era of fiscal policy where ultimately debt is driving Federal Reserve policy. And I think they have to.
Rick Delgado
Right.
Philip Patrick
Interest costs on the national debt are over a trillion dollars a year. That's more than we spend on defense, which is an absurdity. We got to remember The Fed's borrowing 25 to $30 billion every single day just to keep the lights on. But the real concern is this. The last five times the Fed has lowered rates, starting at the beginning of last year, the federal government borrowing costs have gone up, not down. That typically doesn't happen, but it indicates, I think, investors are not excited anymore about extending loads to the Treasury. Treasury. And you can see their point.
Paul Nolan
Right?
Philip Patrick
Today, the government of the world's biggest economy is running on a credit card with no repayment plan. And I think we're just like, for 100 years, we've been viewed as the lowest risk borrower on the planet. We've been able to borrow cheap and amass debt, but we're not looking like that anymore. Bond vigilantes are commanding higher interest rates to service our debt. That's going to be a problem.
Rick Delgado
We're speaking with Philip Patrick from Birch Gold. You can text America to 989-898 and get started and find out if gold is right for you. Text America to 989-898. I mean, listen, all of these structural problems, everything we're talking about, none of it's going to get solved overnight. Even if the Fed was to. Fed Chair Powell was to disappear tomorrow night and President Trump was to put whoever he wants to put in there. So, having said that, what's the case right now? Obviously, gold has had an extraordinary run. What is the case for gold today?
Philip Patrick
Look, I like you, I think I believe in President Trump's growth agenda. But as you sort of implied, he's fighting a system that has been deteriorating for decades. No one can undo 20 years of overspending, offshoring, debt accumulation in one term. That means, I think, family needs a strategy that doesn't depend on Congress passing a budget, the Fed sticking the landing, global creditors staying patient, and a debt machine, miraculous, ridiculously slowing down. And I think the prudent move is diversification, especially into assets outside of the political and banking system. And we can see what's happening with precious metals. Gold is up over 60% for the year. Silver's up over 80%. They don't do that normally. That is a reflection of structural changes happening. It's a reflection of a lack of options. Look at the haircut we saw on crypto. 30% percent in the last two months. That's the riskiest area of this sector of the economy. Right. But it's a reflection, I think it's the canary in the coal mine of reflection of tougher things to come. But the problem is traditionally we see a shift towards safe haven assets, cash, government debt. The problem is they aren't safe anymore. And I think gold's going to pick up a lot of that safe haven demand and keep going up. So I think, think everybody has to have some diversification. Everybody has to have a hedge. And in this climate for these problems, I think precious metals, gold and silver.
Rick Delgado
Are the best hedge on if you're looking to diversify and you want to see if it's right for you, text America to 989-898 right now and you'll get started with free information kit. Text America to 989-898. Our friends from Birchgold. Philip Patrick, always a pleasure to have you on the show. Thank you, sir.
Philip Patrick
My pleasure. Thank you.
Rick Delgado
All right, 39 past the hour live from Studio 6B on a Wednesday night, November 19th, 19th. Always good stuff with Philip Patrick. He's absolutely right about a lot going on. President Trump today just wailing.
Paul Nolan
I would love to pick his brain.
Rick Delgado
For like an hour whaling on Fed chair Powell today. I mean, just wait told Scott Beston today at one point he said, scott, I'm gonna fire you if you don't get rid of this guy.
Slick Rick
And then he said, well, he's on notice.
Rick Delgado
Yeah, he put him on notice a little bit. And then he said, well, maybe I'm just kind of half kidding because we're lucky to have Scott. But man, he just way laid on, on Powell. But I'm no cheerleader for Powell at all. I think he's for the most part been semi clueless. But I think he does have a little tougher of a. I think the decisions are a little tougher than the president would lead us to believe. But I also get where the president's coming from. He just wants to cut rates because right again, the debt service is just extraordinary.
Paul Nolan
Yeah, well, they're playing a game of musical chairs that's got, it's down to one chair. You know, there's nothing left at the Fed. I mean, we're watching the end of a dying system. So you, you, thankfully we get rid of Powell, what are you gonna have somebody else running the Fed? At the end of the day, the common denominator is the problem that's still there.
Rick Delgado
Yeah, true. Yeah. When you say dying system, I don't know about, I think we'd like to think of it that way, but I don't know about that. That President Trump, I think, is a pretty, I think President Trump's pretty secure in the dollar and the Fed, quite frankly, I think he doesn't like the man. I don't think he's all that upset about the institution.
Paul Nolan
Yeah, I think, I disagree. I think he's, I think he knows that the root of all these problems come from this unelected monolithic structure that. I don't know, man. I think, I think he knows that that's the root of the evil and the root of the demise of this country. Country. So I think he knows how to play the bankers game and I think to the pain that comes with kind of taking the claws and the fangs out of the Fed. You know, that's what we're seeing now on the lower end, you know, of the economic totem pole like lower middle class and middle class people are taking a beating and I think it's all the end result of a really bad system for going on way too long.
Rick Delgado
You want to talk about your video podcast?
Paul Nolan
You know, there's a minute left in the segment, so if you, you know, to me it's again about the power and control of the entire, you know, intelligentsia. You know, all of these three letter agencies have the ability to, to shape, mold and collude power and finance and could bring, you know, a nation to its knees by, through regulations. You know, they say that, oh well, coal is cheap to get and it's, it does a nice job fueling but there's no real profit. So we're going to pretend that kills the planet and we're going to write legislation and regulation that makes it so you can't get it or raises the price on it while they sell you some green new energy scam that, you know, they have it fully aligned in all of their portfolios. And you know, it's B.S. we know it doesn't work.
Rick Delgado
All right, let's hit the break. We'll get back, do a little more on that, do a little news, sports, wrap it up for a Wednesday night right after this. Live from Studio 6P.
Paul Nolan
Sam.
Anabe Sofa Advertiser
Life gets messy. Spills, stains and kid chaos. But with anove, cleaning up is easy. Our sofas are fully machine washable, inside and out, out. So you never have to stress about messes again. Made with liquid and stain resistant fabrics. That means fewer stains and more peace of mind. Designed for real life, our sofas feature changeable fabric covers allowing you to refresh your style anytime. Neat flexibility. Our modular design lets you rearrange your sofa effortlessly. Perfect for cozy apartments or spacious homes. Plus their earth friendly and built to last. That's why over 200,000 happy customers have made the switch. Get early access to Black Friday pricing right now, sofas start at just $699. Visit washablesofas.com now and bring home a sofa made for life. That's washablesofas.com offers are subject to change and certain restrictions may apply.
iHeart Podcast Announcer
Run a business and not thinking about podcasting? Think again. More Americans listen to podcasts than ad supported streaming music from Spotify and Pandora. And as the number one podcaster, iHeart's twice as large as the next two combined. So whatever your customers are into true crime, sports, comedy, culture, they'll hear your message. Plus, only iHeart can extend your message to audiences across broadcast radio. And all this reach means everything. Just think about the universal market marketing formula. The number of consumers who hear your message times the response rate equals the results. Now let's get those results growing for you. Think podcasting can help your business? Think iHeart streaming radio and podcasting. Let us show you at iheartadvertising.com that's iheartadvertising.com or call 844-844 iHeart one more time, call 844-844-IHEART and get podcasting working for you.
Rick Delgado
All right, 13 to the hour. Live from Studio 6B on a Wednesday night, the Delgado Pole Dancer Poll of the Year or whatever we called it, is still available. If you haven't voted yet, go to @LFSXP on X. @LFSXP on X. Make sure you number one, give us a follow and then vote in the poll who the 2028 Democratic presidential nominee will be. There's four choices right now. Gavin Newscom, one of Durick Delgado's old buddy friends from back in the day, is in the lead by a country mile. But if you want to have your add your. There you go. Add your voice to it, you still have time to vote. Over at LFS6B, Paul Nolan's got some news. And so tell me about this Mike Benz video that you broke down and what's so important about it.
Paul Nolan
So to me, it's a CIA program that's been used globally. And then they once it gets busted and exposed, they splintered into a bunch of different organizations. And it really comes down to today's propaganda isn't like posters and dictators. It's NGOs, it's fact checkers, it's think tank, it's developmental charities, it's media foundations, it's corporate platforms. And they're all quietly steering what people think is normal or moral or true for that matter. And it's dictated by governments. They don't need to brainwash anyone directly anymore. They simply, they outsource it to like these philanthropic brands, they, these independent experts and I guess friendly corporations who profit, profit and their models are conveniently aligned with the narrative. The public isn't told what to believe. It's like emotionally slugged and nudged and punched in the face. They're socially pressured, the algorithm is constantly guiding them. They're morally guilted into an approved worldview. And it's all based on how the corporate structure is aligned. Like, you know, like the wars become humanitarian, regulations become safety, green energy becomes salvation, dissent becomes misinformation and obedience becomes virtue. It's the trick is simple. Manufacture a consensus, drown the alternatives and noise, weaponize morality and then let corporations enforce it. Modern propaganda works because it hides institutions inside of the people's trust because it feels like their own ideas. It's really how they manipulate you, you know, so when you see like, like the messaging, wars are good, green energy is the future, fossil fuels are bad, peace is naive or dangerous or misguided. Regulation is safety and compliance becomes virtue. So this whole thing is really about how these massive corporations like the BBC will create a narrative and we called it the wrap up smear, as America's favorite sweetheart said it. You know, they'll put out the story and then once that story goes, they have their 25 or 30 corporate aligned business partners who then bring it to you with a different narrative in a different way to say it. And they get you so emotionally disturbed. And that's how they gave and riddled the nation with tds. They were able to emotionally manipulate everybody and they could do it to all of us. They could do it to whatever echo chamber we're in. So anytime you feel like you think you have it completely solved, just think again. Because you don't. You have to look past the psyops and the noise and you know, Rick, you've talked about the psyops a million times here. You know, it is all divide and conquer. It's about never seeing a populist movement anywhere. Go you look in Germany and the alternative for democracy in Germany, the is blown up. Maria Le Pen blown up. Any kind of movement Erdogan, right. Every single person who's got some kind of populist movement gets knocked down. And that's by design. And that's all CIA driven. I hope I can my car doesn't blow up when I turn. That's it.
Rick Delgado
All right, very good. Nine minutes to the hour. Live from Studio 6P. Let's wrap up a little more sports and news. Look, I'll let you go first. What's left to cover?
Slick Rick
Okay, big day. Well, let's go to the scoreboard real quick. Big matchup at NCAA men's basketball. UConn loses to Arizon number four. Arizona beats Yukon at in Yukon 71 to 67. That just went final. To the ice we go NHL Flames four to two over the Sabers, 12 to go. There in the third, Capitals defeated the Oilers seven to four earlier tonight. Hurricanes at wild. That's a 9:30 puck drop. And Bruins and Ducks puck drop at 10:00pm let's shoot right over to a quick story. Big D Toyota CEO goes full MAGA at Japan NASCAR event. This is Paul Boy of Breitbart Akio Toyota CEO of the Japanese car manufacturer. Toyota went full Make America Great Again at a NASCAR event in Japan, donning a red hat and a Trump Vance shirt. Well, I like that one. Toyota donned the pro Trump garb on Sunday, just two days ahead of his company unveiling a $912 million investment in US manufacturing on Tuesday, per Automotive News. With a toothy grin, Make America Great Again hat and Trump Vance T shirt, Akio Toyota hosted a star spangled barbecued all American NASCAR spectacle at Fuji Speedway. And a new charm offensive aimed not only at motorsports fans and diplomats, but possibly also US Tariffs. So cool stuff there. Big day. I really like that one there. That's a good story. Going full maga. And well, Toyota, what can I tell you? They spending money in the US that's always a good story. And then we got the US Here is monitoring NFL actually is supersonic travel ahead of potential European expansion. So Dylan Gwynne and Breitbart. The NFL is reportedly monitoring the possible return of an older aircraft technology as part of its plan to expand the league to Europe.
Philip Patrick
Yeah.
Slick Rick
According to the Andrew Beaton of the Wall Street Journal, the NFL is quietly monitoring the progress of a boom supersonic and other companies exploring supersonic travel for the prospect of placing an NFL team or perhaps an entire division across the Atlantic. Apparently what they want to do is be able to move the teams over a lot quicker using supersonic speedway. Going back to the Old Concord days, it looks like. So NFL is looking into that because I guess they do want to expand the league to Europe. I don't know what the big sensation is other than they do obviously expand their market.
Aaron
Market.
Rick Delgado
But pretty wild stuff because Traveling on the G6 isn't comfortable enough or something. Or it just takes too long, it's not fast enough.
Slick Rick
They want to get these guys. They want, you know, typical flight is what, about three, four hours for an NFL team?
Aaron
Six.
Slick Rick
Not typical.
Aaron
I mean overseas.
Slick Rick
No, for an NFL team in the United States. So. So they're going to try to get somewhere comp there. So this way they don't have as much downtime, they don't have to give the team bye week and that's pretty wild stuff. So. But they're working on that. We'll keep you update on that.
Rick Delgado
All right. Delgado, any last news?
Aaron
Yeah, I got this. Remember the other day I was talking about that Russian robot we played it, the Biden, Biden bot. Well, that's not going to kill us, but I found the one that just might do it. This Chinese company's new humanoid robot moves so smoothly, Damon, that they had to cut it open and prove everyone, proved everybody there wasn't a person hiding inside. It's called Xpeng's new humanoid robot called Iron. Check this out. Cut number five. Watch how this thing walks. Like it's a real human being. Almost like it's a female. Yeah, exactly. Walking across the stage. The Chinese electric manufacturer unveiled the new humanoid robot with such lifelike movements that the company reps felt compelled to slice it open on stage to prove that was actually nobody inside hiding under it. And you know that this was actually a robot. Let's go to that cutting ceremony, guys.
Rick Delgado
Who built that bridge there?
Aaron
Yeah, exactly. Here's cut number six where they actually cut open the leg so you can see. And then of course the robot starts walking again. Fortunately, the audience got to see this live and in person. It features a flexible human like spine, articulated joints and artificial muscles that allow to move with a model like swagger. So that's. That's coming from S. Peng's custom artificial intelligence robots. That's probably going to kill us all at some point. A reminder, real quick, cut seven. Here's what won't be killing us coming out of Russia. We don't have to worry about Biden Bot.
Rick Delgado
There's a Biden bot.
Aaron
And there he is, Biden bot. You can tell this. You know what, there could be somebody inside there. It could be Joe Biden.
Rick Delgado
I mean, that is.
Aaron
Oh, that's it right there.
Slick Rick
It's a giveaway. Only thing missing was the bicycle.
Rick Delgado
That is Biden bot right there. Yeah, Biden bot's definitely not going to kill us. Yeah, I'm not worried about that other one either. It's not going to kill us.
Aaron
Well, it's got the female design.
Slick Rick
I know.
Aaron
You know, people are. People are still got it.
Slick Rick
You don't even go out anymore.
Aaron
Give it. Yeah, you don't have to go out.
Paul Nolan
Give it. Laser beams for eyes.
Rick Delgado
Now, my girl, Ella Langley, who's on the CMA right now, she kills it all the time.
Paul Nolan
She's yucky.
Rick Delgado
Come on.
Slick Rick
Looks like a young.
Rick Delgado
We salute our military. Active and active. Police, firefighters, first responders, EMTs, everybody on the front lines protecting us. Thanks to everybody on the show. Aaron, Fran, great job as always. Most of all, thank you. Live from Studio 6P, audience we'll see you tomorrow night. We're back, 8pm, right here, live from Studio 6B.
Paul Nolan
Sam.
Anabe Sofa Advertiser
This is the story of the 1. As a custodial supervisor at a high school, he knows that during cold and flu season, germs spread fast. It's why he partners with Grainger to stay fully stocked on the products and supplies he needs, from tissues to disinfectants to floor scrubbers, all so that he can help students, staff and teachers stay healthy and focused. Call 1-800-GRAINGER Click grainger.com or just stop by Grainger for the ones who get it done.
iHeart Podcast Announcer
This is an I Heart podcast.
Podcast: Real America’s Voice
Host & Crew: Rick Delgado, Slick Rick, Paul Nolan, Aaron, Fran, plus special contributors
Broadcast Date: November 19, 2025
Platform: iHeartPodcasts
This lively episode of "Live From Studio 6B" blends in-depth political commentary, breaking news, lively discussion of current events, pop culture, and sports, all from a distinctly irreverent, right-of-center perspective. The team delves into the anniversary of the Gettysburg Address, the ongoing Jeffrey Epstein file saga, election intrigue, the influence of media and propaganda, and more, featuring notable guests, user interactions via polls, and a spotlight on live events like the TP USA summit with Sarah Huckabee Sanders and Riley Gaines.
<a name="gettysburg-address"></a>
Segment Start: [04:34]
"Lincoln’s speech was over before it began. Yet in 272 words, he accomplished nothing less than the creation of American democracy."
— Rick Delgado ([09:55])
<a name="media-manipulation"></a>
Segment Start: [70:41] and [102:38]
“They don’t need to brainwash anyone directly anymore. They outsource it to these philanthropic brands, these independent experts, and friendly corporations. The public isn’t told what to believe—they’re emotionally slugged and nudged and punched in the face.”
— Paul Nolan ([102:38])
<a name="epstein-files"></a>
Segment Start: [34:26]; [35:54]; [49:37]
“The boomerang effect is going to be glorious because we’ve already seen, like I said, the drip started with Stacey Plaskett, then went to Larry Summers…”
— Aaron ([37:17])
“As George Carlin said, it’s a big club and you ain’t in it. I can’t believe how many Democrats were fighting for this now and how the entire globalist party is busted.”
— Paul Nolan ([49:37])
<a name="2028-poll"></a>
Segment Start: [18:09]; [58:28]; [101:52]
"The guy who obliterated the most perfect state in the Union… He's gonna run. That's the guy we gotta worry about."
— Paul Nolan on Gavin Newsom ([19:09])
<a name="tp-usa-event"></a>
Segment Start: [20:00]; [30:03]
“There are very few people in this country who are more articulate and who are more forceful in defending our values than Riley Gaines.”
— Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders ([20:48])
<a name="fema-fraud"></a>
Segment Start: [75:07]
<a name="fcc-bbc"></a>
Segment Start: [66:43]
<a name="sports"></a>
Segment Start: [24:35]; [62:53]; [106:07]
“But I’m way more offended by the note she sang than the outfit she wore.”
— Rick Delgado on national anthem headlines ([65:56])
<a name="economic-commentary"></a>
Segment Start: [86:10]
“For 100 years, we’ve been viewed as the lowest risk borrower on the planet… but we’re not looking like that anymore.”
— Philip Patrick ([92:08])
<a name="mike-benz"></a>
Segment Start: [102:38]
<a name="tech-oddities"></a>
Segment Start: [108:28]
<a name="quotes"></a>
<a name="timestamps"></a>
With its trademark mix of sardonic banter and serious news, Studio 6B’s November 19th episode offers a fast-paced tour through America’s political, cultural, and economic battles. From celebrating Lincoln’s lasting ideas to the drama of Epstein revelations and the evolving landscape of media manipulation, the hosts connect historical perspective with breaking events. Interspersed sports updates, odd news, and interactive polling ensure the episode remains both informative and engaging throughout.