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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hi, Thanks Scott. Shawn an hour two Sean Hannity Show
this Friday, eight hundred and ninety four one Shawn on
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I'm not going to replay what we played yesterday, and
that is air traffic control audio where controller says oh
adam shift after the helicopter and and plane crash giving
direction to other planes immediately, or the air traffic controller
(00:22):
you know, saying WHOA after the crash.
Speaker 2 (00:26):
We have that.
Speaker 1 (00:27):
We do have new air traffic control audio. It's short,
but it's it's back from when an earlier experience that
had happened I believe from January twenty eighth where there
was a near helicopter crash with a plane. And I
believe this also from Reagae National Listen.
Speaker 2 (00:48):
I just kind as a helicopter over Georgetown northbound three
hundred pet we had an ra.
Speaker 3 (00:55):
Waen an ra with the helicopter traffic below us.
Speaker 1 (00:58):
Okay, now that we're learning so much more than we
knew before, it's hard to have this discussion knowing that
these families are in pain, But we also have to
have a discussion to ensure that this doesn't happen again,
we have to understand what led up to this. We
have to understand how to prevent this from happening, because
this is things like this are preventable. Sixty seven people
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lost their lives sixty seven, and Americans deserve answers, and
they deserve them fast, and people need to know that
this is not going to continue to happen. We go
back to John Solomon, he first broke the story. There
were nineteen near misses at airports across the country in
twenty twenty three, which was the largest total in many,
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many years, you know, in twenty four, So in twenty
twenty four, more the same. It follows soup from twenty
twenty three, including at Reagan National where multiple collisions were
narrowly avoided and federal officials had this specifically investigate close
calls between planes at Reagan National.
Speaker 4 (02:03):
You know.
Speaker 1 (02:03):
Then of course then we have the issue of other priorities.
You had pothole mayor Pete Biden's transportation secretary completely mia
in East Palestine. You know, he was you know, preoccupied,
you know, and had a billion dollar initiative on quote
renaming racist roads. I mean, it's it's insane. And climate
(02:25):
change a top priority. Why is climate change a top priority?
The Transportation Secretary put that should be putting the safety
of people on the roads and in the air above
all else. And then the DEI programs it's not a
secret has started in twenty thirteen. DEI was prioritized over
merit and under Obama Federal Aviation Administration, you know, as
(02:49):
we've been telling you, you know, a push to work
to hire workers with severe intellectual disabilities and psychiatric problems. Anyway,
here to weigh in on this, we welcome back to
the program. It's been a while. Doctor Tom Stylecup is
with US Science Advisor, a physicist, investigative journalist, co producer
(03:11):
of TWA Flight eight hundred, a documentary, Captain Bob Young,
former top safety official at TWA, senior accident investigator at TWA.
They've investigated TWA eight hundred that goes back to nineteen
ninety six and are incredibly well versed in these tragedies.
(03:31):
We now have new foot video that has been obtained
providing the clearest angle of what happened, and it shows
the Blackhawll helicopters redtail lights flashing as quickly as it
quickly flew towards this jet and why was it flying
at such a high altitude. I mean, I can keep
going and going and going here anyway, doctor Stylecup. Good
(03:53):
to have you back. What's your take on all of this?
Speaker 2 (03:56):
Yeah, thanks Sean, nice to be here. Well, my main
thing is, you know, I want to make sure we
all should make sure that the NTSP is allowed to
do this and let the scientists take charge here. We
can't have politics or people looking for promotion run the investigation.
Whoever the investigator in charge is, he's got to give
the authority to do what he thinks is right to
(04:17):
you know, keep us safe. And you know, the NTSP
is supposed to be in a non political organization. In
practice it is not. And let's just hope this time
with Trump in charge, to'll make sure that the scientists
get to get to be the ones making the decisions here.
Speaker 1 (04:34):
I mean, just look at all of the near misses
that we had, you would think that that's the canary
in the coal mine. And this FAA report warning very
very specifically that they were turning away qualified people in
the name of DEI, but more importantly warning about the
lack of safety and training and the shortage of people
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how much of a challenge. You know, why is all
of this happening? It really does raise a lot of
red slags. Captain Bob Young, Well.
Speaker 5 (05:09):
Thank you, sir. I'd like to just speak a little
bit about what the American crew might have might have experienced.
Probably they had a runway change very shortly before they
arrived in the airport area. They originally probably expected runway one,
and they were given runway three to three, which causes
(05:32):
them to go out over the Potoma quite a bit
further and lower. They were probably notified about the helicopter.
I'm not sure about that, but I expect they were. However,
their feeling, I'm sure, was that they were on IFR
clearance instrument fight rules and they expected the ATC, the
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air traffic control folks, to provide them separation from the helicopters.
So they were content trading on landing on runway three
to three, which is only fifty two hundred freet long
at night.
Speaker 1 (06:05):
With all and by the way, just to be clear,
a jet on track for landing takes precedence over any
other any other any vehicle in the sky. Is that true?
Speaker 5 (06:17):
Well, I think what happened here is that the controller
had a departure that he needed to get out, and
he put the departure on Runway one, which is the
longer runway, and rooted the American flight to runway three
three so he could get the departure, which I think
was in the video, actually get the departure off. Runway
three three is probably the most challenging jet runway at Reagan.
(06:42):
It's normally used for arrivals, but rarely, very rarely used
for departures.
Speaker 4 (06:48):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (06:49):
Well, I think that gives what is your reaction to
all of the other information that I brought up here
about all the deficiencies that everybody was warned about, all
the near messes that everybody was warned about, all the
staffing shortages on top of all of the DEI applications
that have been put in place for many years now.
Speaker 5 (07:10):
Well, as I say, it's it's unfortunate that the airplane
was re rooted to runway three three, because if he'd
been able to land a Runway one, which is the
primary runway coming from the south, if he had been
able to land on that, he would have stayed very
close to the to the Virginia shore of the Potomac
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and would have stayed away from the helicopter corridor. Again,
the landing on a runway three to three at night
is very challenging for a jet airplane, and I'm sure
both these pilots were concentrating on that because they expected
air traffic control was going to keep them separated from
the helicopter.
Speaker 1 (07:51):
How is it they're having staffing shortages now apparently going
on for years, doctor Tom and nobody thought to fix Meanwhile,
you know, Pete Buddha, judge for four years as Transportation secretary,
is spending a billion dollars on on racist roads and renaming.
Speaker 5 (08:10):
Them right right.
Speaker 2 (08:12):
And science doesn't really care about what race you are.
You know, if you're a good scientist, no matter what
race you are, you should get the job. But the
top requirement should be merit. It should be how good
are there? If a black person has to be the
smartest guy in the room, he should get the job.
And if they're not doing that, something's got to change.
And you know, you shouldn't have to, you know, get
(08:33):
some of the job based on the color of their skin.
You know, if they're the best suitor for the job,
they should be the ones getting the job. I completely
agree that you know, any any kind of requirement that requires,
you know, someone's less qualified to get a high stress
job like an FAA air traffic controller. And I bet
that should be stopped immediately.
Speaker 4 (08:51):
And it won't.
Speaker 1 (08:52):
You know, Doctor Thomas's not going to bring comfort to
the families to know that would. They have been chronicling
all of these near misses around the country, but very
specifically at Reagan National, one of the busiest airports in
the country. In the night before the DC crash, another
airliner nearly collided with a helicopter. Uh, you know, And
(09:13):
and then you have the staffing issues that I keep
bringing up.
Speaker 2 (09:16):
Yeah, staffing is incredibly important as well. I hear that
Reagan is understaffed that I read in New York Times today.
They need to have enough staffing, and they need to
get off their shifts. No more ten hours shifts. You know,
you've got to be alert. I mean, I do programming here.
You know, at around five o'clock, I got to head home.
I can't stay late or else, you know, I'm going
to do something wrong, you know, writing some software and
(09:39):
the same thing you're you're watching an air traffic control
radar screen. You know, we're human you know, we need sleep,
and if they're not getting the sleep, you know, they're
got to get their their staffing levels up, and that's
that's the problem. They got to address that immediately, you know,
Captain Young.
Speaker 1 (09:55):
There was an article in the UK Telegraph about an
aspiring air traffic controller claim he was denied a job
because of diversity. Target said the Aviation Agency's obsession with
inclusion made an accident likely to happen, and yet there's
still short staffed. I've read this story. This guy's name
is Andrew Aburgada. He scored one hundred percent in his
(10:17):
training exam, but claims he was denied a position to
be an air traffic controller because of the recruitment process
that the FAA was practicing. DEI and I'm like, well,
they're understaffed. I mean, you would think you would take
anybody that's fully qualified. You get one hundred percent on
a test, you sound like a good candidate to me.
Speaker 5 (10:37):
Well, he certainly does. And again, you know, I can't
comment on that because I'm not familiar with his particular
particular story. But what I will say is that we
can now hope with the new Secretary of Transportation and
the Trump administration that we bear down on this issue
about understaffing in the FAA air traffic control towers and centers,
(11:01):
by the way, and other FA facilities. So hopefully with
a new regime we'll be on our way to correcting
these problems.
Speaker 1 (11:11):
I was in the first the first line of defense
hiring enough people and the right people and training them
the right way.
Speaker 5 (11:19):
Well, certainly, and again, air traffic control controllers are under
tremendous stress and it's a very stressful job, and they're
a wash out rate as I recall at their FA
training facility, which is in Oklahoma City, is right around
thirty percent. So it's a very challenging job. And again
(11:41):
it's the kind of job that we should get the
best people possible without other considerations. And hopefully our new
regime in Washington will carry out that edict.
Speaker 1 (11:55):
I think that's a good point, right, quick break, welcome back.
More on this terrible tragedy out of DC will continue
with doctor Tom Style Cup and Captain Bob Young will
also get to your calls. Also, my interview with JD.
Van's coming up and much more, and we'll talk about
moms behind the group MAHA Make America Healthy Again. And
(12:17):
they are pouring out big time support for RFK Junior
and a lot of pressure being brought to bear on
senators in Washington. Will continue percent off. All right, We
continue now analyzing this, this terrible crash that took place
in our nation's capital. What could have been done to
prevent this from happening. We continue with doctor Tom Stalcup
(12:41):
and Captain Bob Young, Doctor stole Cup. You know, if
you want a job as an air traffic controller, you
better have skills of multitasking. You better have fast decision
making capability. You better have the ability to juggle multiple
things at a time, because this is not this is
not a simple easy job. You're dealing with multiple aircraft,
(13:03):
you know, coming into your area that you have to
communicate with, and then you're watching landings and takeoffs, and
then you got the added pressure from the airlines they
want to get off on time and land on time.
And so there is a it's only a special type
of person that you're looking for for this kind of job.
Speaker 2 (13:21):
That's right. You know, maybe it's going from the military.
You know someone who's you know, healthy, gets enough sleep,
not on a mind altering substance. You know, someone who
has it together, and you know, you can't really bring
agism into this, or actually you kind of have to,
because you know, you can't have a ninety year old
FAA controller. I'm sorry, you know, I know I'm getting older.
I'm in my fifties now, and I'm noticing changes in myself,
(13:44):
and you know, we need some smart, you know, strong
healthy people running these running these stressful jobs. And it's just,
you know, the way, you just can't you the thinking's
got a change, and it's it's been a long time coming,
and I'm glad that thinking it's starting.
Speaker 1 (14:03):
To Captain Captain Young, Can you explain why this hellless
black hawk was flying too high? By a lot and
has a two hundred foot limit, It's not very complicated
to understand why was it flying so high?
Speaker 4 (14:19):
What do you do?
Speaker 1 (14:20):
You have any theory on that?
Speaker 5 (14:21):
Well, no, I don't. Again, it's a very congested area,
as you're well aware, and especially at night, on a
very clear night like this was, the city lights are
overwhelming because they're on both sides. And again I don't.
I haven't seen any any actual verification of exactly what
(14:44):
altitude he was, but I have been appraised the fact
that he was above the two hundred foot normal limit.
So again why he was above that is probably going
to be revealed during an investigation, hopefully.
Speaker 1 (14:59):
Well, we appreciate your expertise, both of you, and our
prayers still go out to the families, But it sounds
like we have an urgent matter that's got to be
dealt with quickly, and that's to keep the skies in
our country safe. And I don't think anybody in America
knew how bad this was anyway. Captain Bob Young, thank you.
And doctor Tom style Cup, thank you. We appreciate your time.
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Speaker 4 (19:15):
So there is.
Speaker 1 (19:16):
You know, we've been watching all week, you know, two
hearings with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. And the hearings yesterday.
My favorite line out of all the hearings was Cash Bettel,
same fine, continue you have two minutes. It was because
he was looking at the clock, which was hilarious. We're
gonna show some of the funnier moments that night on TV.
And then of course Tulsea Gabbard and you know Democrats.
(19:39):
I told you they have gotten over the denial and
fear stage and they have reverted to form, which is
just going back to the only thing they know, which
is the Trump derangement syndrome, rage syndrome, and they're taking
it out on all of these nominees. And I think
a president has a right, in the case of Donald Trump,
(20:01):
with the mandate that you know he has, that he
should have the cabinet of his choice. There's nothing that
has come out in these hearings that I find is
qualifying about any of them. Quite to the contrary, I
think he's made some phenomenal choices, and some of these exchanges,
especially with you know, Pulsey Cash and RFK Junior and
(20:21):
earlier Pete Eggs, just absurd. I don't know how many
more times RFK Junior can say he's not going to
take away the polio vaccine or the measles vaccine, or
that he said he's going to give Americans choices. He's
not going to take away McDonald's Kentucky fried chicken coke pizza,
a pretty big staple of Donald Trump's diet. He's not
(20:42):
taking it away. But he's also going to try to
address with information that is nonfarmer based information about health
and wellness and fitness and nutrition, which is good for
every American. I mean, we have to ask some tough questions.
If red Dyed Number three, which Biden canceled, was shown
(21:04):
to cause cancer and animals, Okay, well, why didn't we
Why didn't our government tell us about this sooner? Why
did our government lie about the COVID vaccine when it
was emergency authorization. If you take the jab, you're not
going to get COVID, If you take the job, you
won't infect others. None of that turned out to be true.
Or if you believed in some of the therapies that
were being offered, oh you you were demonized like no tomorrow,
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including the founder and the creator of the technology that
even allowed for these vaccines to be created. Poor doctor
Robert Malone. Is pretty unbelievable, as the attacks on RFK
Junior have ratcheted up, so has his support. And there
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is a group of moms that have come together and
they're becoming a force of nature. And it's called, you know,
make America Healthy Again. It's a movement for make America
healthy again. Anyway, Caroline Carolero is with US a health
and wellness expert, and she founded a health and wellness
(22:09):
company called Dairy Noria Believe, and they make all natural
health products. They're gearing up for record demand because Americans
now are paying.
Speaker 4 (22:18):
Wait.
Speaker 1 (22:19):
Look, we have an obesity problem, we have a diabetes problem,
we have a heart disease problem. We have a cancer problem.
Why do men in Japan live ten years longer than
men in America? Why do I work out like crazy?
Why does Jillian michaels yell at me? You know, why
is she got me now using nick knack for nicotine
versus vaping, because you know, she doesn't want chemicals going
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into my body. I'm not saying it was the smartest
thing I do, but I do work out like crazy
every day. And I eat basically a very keto friendly
diet of meat and eggs and a little bit of vegetables.
And she added the vegetables anyway, Caroline, welcome to the program.
Speaker 4 (22:55):
Thanks for having me. Sean, Yeah, it's exactly right, and
just picking a big step back, I mean, the big
win in is obviously we want to get URFK Junior confirmed.
But and to your points, more than qualified. There's nothing
that came up in these hearings that you didn't qualify him.
But what we can't forget is that what he has
done here when you take a big step back, is
he's opened a dialogue in America that needed to be
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open decades ago. And what's crazy about this one is
that this is a dialogue that historically would have been
owned by the Democrats and they failed on And so
here we are facing you know, seventy four percent of
American adults or overweight or obese and then critical and
you'll hear him communicate this. So much which has captivated
parents and particularly moms, has been to drill into the
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facts that because seventy percent of children's calories are coming
from highly processed foods, there's a ripple effect of that.
And what is that ripple effect, Well, thirty eight percent
of our children are now pre diabetic. So it's very
important that we state the facts plainly. There's so much
talk right in the hearings about these meagles and polio vaccines,
which he's not going to take away. There's no there's
(24:02):
no question about that. But also let's just face the fact,
before the vaccine, a few hundred people a year died
from these these awful you know, things like measles and polio,
whereas we have two hundred and twenty million Americans that
have chronic disease right now. So I mean, it's just
it's absolutely, you know, astronomical the differences. And you don't
hear you know, Bernie Sanders, and you don't hear these
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senators talking about obesity and heart disease. Why well, because
obviously there's just a very clear follow the funding path
that you can take. There's I'm sure a lot of
you have seen it and your listeners have seen it
now circulating on x It's like a spreadsheet style of
each of the senator's names and how much they've received
from pharma. And Bernie Sanders happened to be at the top, right,
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so it's it's.
Speaker 1 (24:45):
Well, he was at the top, and then he got
all pissed off at RFK Junior for pointing it out,
and in fact, they you know, RFK was telling the
truth and he just tried to play word games exactly.
Speaker 4 (24:55):
And so you know that's really what this is. It's
really interesting to see too, and you compete it through
all the hearings and with this new leadership, this this
Trump two point zero leadership, this leadership team they're facing already,
you know, with this awful plane crash and these awful
issues that are going on, it's facing some huge challenges.
And they're calm, cool and questioned. They're they're together, they're
(25:16):
very clear, they're they're making as much progress as they
can every single day, and and they're not losing their cool. Meanwhile,
these senators, I mean it is comedy. I mean it
meanwhere are they there.
Speaker 1 (25:29):
Warren loves in our mind, they're just losing their minds.
Speaker 4 (25:32):
Well why because they're wrong and they're lying right, and
so they're not at peace and they can't keep their
cool because they know that this is this is their
last leg right. These guys are on their way out.
There's no way that we can continue to run a
country with this type of leadership, and that's what they're feeling. Meanwhile,
you've got cash, you've got TOLFI, and you've got RFK.
You know, they're they're sturdy, right, they know that they're
(25:53):
telling the truth. The truth is on their side, and
that's a very powerful thing to have. So when it
comes to moms, I mean, the reality is that so
many moms that voted Democrats voted for Donald Trump, which
if you would have you know, surveyed the same group
probably foury eight years ago, they would say no, way heck.
But it's because of this Maha movement. And so you know,
you look at the voting data as well. I mean,
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Donald Trump closed the gap on women and on moms
because of this agenda. So it really is something at
this point that needs to be fulfilled. Parents do not
want their children to be sick. And what's interesting about
moms particularly and why they get so riled up, is
that moms have this super superpower that they know when
they're being lied to, right, and so moms know when
(26:35):
they're being lied to. If the eighty to one hundred
doses of vaccines, you know, over fifty different vaccines and
almost one hundred doses that's being recommended by the CBC
to be quote unquote fully vaccinated was helping our children,
we would know it. We would know it. There wouldn't
be diabetes the city and children. It's it's just not helping.
And so this is a very clear factual situation that
(26:57):
we're facing. We're in dire change. And the last thing
I'll say to kind of wrap this all together is
that America we can't be great again without first being
mentally and physically healthy. When you look at this issue
that we're having with like air traffic controllers and what
President was Trump was saying yesterday about how this is
such a stressful and important job that their life expectancy
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is quite literally shortened by the stress of this job.
Similar with these that are very high ranking roles in
the military. Do you think we can have people with
three or four chronic illnesses running air traffic control? No,
we can't. You have to be at the top of
your game, which means you have to be physically and
mentally healthy. And that's what this is about. This doesn't
just impact you know, the processing and the foods and
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the food supplieres. This impacts our ability is a nation
to perform. It's very very important that we make change.
We've got to make it quick, because this is the
sickest we've ever been. It's really pathetic, and on a
global stage, it's quite embarrassing to be honest.
Speaker 1 (27:55):
Quick, break right back more with Caroline Carolero on the OtherSide,
and your calls coming up. Eight hundred ninety four one,
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Speaker 1 (29:28):
We continue with Caroline Carolero and she's with the group
Moms behind Make America Healthy Again. You know, your health
and wellness expert, and I as the last fourteen years.
I began my journey embracing health, wellness, fitness, and now
I'm really addressing nutrition. And it began with, you know,
just doing mixed martial arts one day a weight week.
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Now I do it four or five days a week.
Now I've added riding my bike, you know, twenty minutes
a day. Not much, but just just another thing that
I do. I change my diet completely. A few years back,
I lost about twenty five pounds. I've been able to
keep it off, although the more muscle I build it
is much harder and my diet changed dramatically and now
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not only as do I eat organic eggs or more
organic meat than in anything else, and organic vegetables. But
you know, I'm trying to cut out the other bad
habits I have in my life. I'm not going to
be perfect, Caroline. I'm just warning you now. I'm only
so much I could do. But I hate to see
people get older and gain weight and are pre diabetic,
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which can impact their cardiac health, which can cause strokes
and cause cancer. And then I look at the food.
Why won't Europe import American food? Well, it's hormones and
it's pesticides. It's that simple two words. Right, Am I wrong?
Speaker 4 (30:55):
No, You're not wrong, and it's very clear. And then
you look at the implications of the things. We have
a fertility crisis in our country. Women are having really
hard times getting pregnant. There's so much that this impacts.
And you know you're you're exactly right what you've done,
these changes that you've made, and the encouraging things for
all listeners that are that are hearing this is that
no matter where you're at right, how help you're unhelp
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you are, the human body is miraculous and it forgives
us and it will change your body. What we work
on and with our company is the gut microbio on
right to your digestive track. You can see changes when
you remove these highly processed foods within a week. I mean,
your body will change. But you have to practice daily.
You have to make very hard decisions to work, you know,
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to get the right foods in your body and to
say no to a lot of these highly addictive foods.
And that's what we need help with. We need help.
You shouldn't have a mom. I mean, I dedicate my
whole life to this and it takes me so long
to move through a grocery store and find things that
aren't riddled with trash for a child. That's not how
it should be. That's a system working against us. And
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you know, there's a lot to say here about regulation,
and I don't like a lot of the regulation that
Europe has, especially as an entrepreneur and a business owner. Right,
we don't want to go full steam ahead with EU regulation.
But one thing that they got right was they got
their food regulation right at least to put a line
in the sand and say no, no, no, you're not
putting that in our food. And look, you know, you
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can see the Kelloggs of the world. The food that
they import, or rather that they export to Europe is
different than the food that they have domestically. And so
that's really what it's about. It's just about us saying
we know that these things are harmful, we're not going
to allow them into our food. To your point and
your opener there and you know RF kids, and you
said it, Donald Trump likes McDonald's. That's fine. We're not
going to take away that food from people. However, we
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have to address the fact that, you know, the twenty
plus million children who are on federal funded school lunch
programs shouldn't.
Speaker 1 (32:56):
Know why they shouldn't be having sugary drinks. And can
I just add one thing, you know, embracing You know,
if I could, I would eat that crap all day.
But I make I made a decision to at least
do my part. It's going to be up to God
when I get called home, but I'm going to do
my part to live as healthy a life as I can.
And by the way, none of it's easy. There are
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days I don't want to work out, and days I
want to eat a lot more that I can eat
and it's hard to do it, but you know I've
made the decision and it gets easier as time goes on.
Speaker 4 (33:27):
That's right, And it's a one day at a time
type of progress. But again, this is the most important
thing that someone could do. This, This will dictate the future.
And again this is where we need to make sure
that parents aren't being lied to. And that's all that
all of these, all of these confirmation hearings have been
so clear. This theme that connects them all is just transparently.
It's just truth. It's telling the truth.
Speaker 2 (33:48):
That's all it is.
Speaker 4 (33:48):
That's exactly each of these and.
Speaker 1 (33:51):
That's what he's promised us information non pharmaceutical on health, wellness,
fitness and nutrition, which is your wheelhouse. Well, you and
Jillian Michaels. I'm never putting you to in a room
hanging up against me. It would be brutal.
Speaker 4 (34:05):
Doing phenomenal work. And she's been such a force for
this movement. Is awesome to see people.
Speaker 1 (34:09):
Oh she's great, all right, the mom's behind make America
healthy again. Now, if you want to call your senators,
I always ask you do it respectfully. The number a
hotline and maybe we'll do more of this on Monday
when these votes get scheduled, and tell them how you
feel about RFK and Cash and Tulsea. It's two O
two two two four thirty one twenty one. We'll probably
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give out the number a lot more next week