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The Christian Science Monitor Daily Podcast
Friday, May 30, 2025 - The Christian Science Monitor Daily

The Christian Science Monitor Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025


Texas provided a border-enforcement blueprint for President Trump. Now people in the Eagle Pass area, which was once an immigration epicenter, live with a new, quieter reality. Also: today's stories, including how the Trump administration may handle diplomatic efforts to curtail Iran's nuclear program; how some Israelis are reevaluating the moral authority of their home country; and how Zimbabwe is still reckoning with its infamous seizures of white-owned farms 25 years ago. Join the Monitor's Linda Feldmann for today's news.

Texas Standard
An Austin book club has been reading the same novel for more than a decade

Texas Standard

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025


Texas gets a lot of flack for its culture wars – but some note a change at the Capitol this legislative session.More than a year after the state took over Shelby Park in Eagle Pass during the peak of illegal border crossings, it has now reopened to the public – and residents have bittersweet feelings.After […] The post An Austin book club has been reading the same novel for more than a decade appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.

Immigration Crisis: The Fight for the Southern Border
West Texas sees rise in illegal crossings, border park reopens

Immigration Crisis: The Fight for the Southern Border

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2025 10:28


A West Texas sheriff reports a rise in migrant activity, a park in Eagle Pass reopens after months of closure for border security operations, and the DPS director gives an update on what troopers are seeing in South Texas.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Pat Gray Unleashed
New Plot Against Trump Stopped | 4/14/25

Pat Gray Unleashed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 102:45


Time has run out for illegal aliens in America. What the border looks like before and after Trump's second term. Is Trump's tariff plan evolving, or is an intricate plan still playing out? Bernie Sanders has been warning about the coming "oligarchy" for over 30 years. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez rooting for the destruction of America? Why are Democrats opposed to voter ID laws? Taylor Lorenz is supportive of the murderer of the UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson? The Islamization of Texas is well under way. ESPN host Stephen A. Smith is considering a run for president. Stabbing suspect headed to court today in Frisco, Texas. Threats on the lives of politicians stopped. All female-crew headed to space. 00:00 Pat Gray UNLEASHED 00:24 NEW Pat Gray BINGO! Card 06:38 Karoline Leavitt's Message for Illegals 07:49 Flashback to Hillary Clinton in 2008 09:21 Eagle Pass, TX: Then and Now 10:25 Stephen Miller Rips into Biden Administration over Illegals 14:42 Trump Exempts Semiconductors from Tariffs 15:15 Howard Lutnik & Stephen Miller Explain Trump's Tariff Plans 24:38 130 Nations Reach Out to Trump for New Trade Deal 27:42 AOC & Bernie Sanders' "I Hate America" Tour 28:24 Bernie Sanders has been Saying the Same Thing for 20 Years 30:19 Weekend Box Office Results 31:53 AOC Says America Deserves to Fail 34:42 Stephen Miller on the Importance of Voter ID 38:44 Taylor Lorenz on the Death of United Healthcare CEO 44:05 The Gradual Islamification of Texas 1:14:38 Stephen A. Smith Running for President? 1:17:39 Gretchen Whitmer Covers her Face in Oval Office Picture 1:19:19 Hamas Supporter at Columbia University can be Deported 1:25:33 Update on Frisco, TX Stabbing 1:27:41 Twisted Teenage Killer from Wisconsin 1:29:55 More Donald Trump & Tulsi Gabbard Death Threats Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Pratt on Texas
Episode 3704: Dems were lying in wait for naive GOP on abortion “clarification” bill | Jasmine Crocked goes off again – Pratt on Texas 4/8/2025

Pratt on Texas

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 42:35


The news of Texas covered today includes:Our Lone Star story of the day: The pro-abortion Democrats were lying in wait for the naive Republicans on the so-called Texas abortion “clarification” bill. It seems they got everyone aboard the “bi-partisan” bill, which is not needed by the way, and then launched their surprise plan to get an amendment to cancel out an 1857 law overturned that allows the person seeking an abortion to be charged. I've said from the beginning that this bill is about creating a legislative vehicle for them to chip away at pro-life protections in coming years.Our Lone Star story of the day is sponsored by Allied Compliance Services providing the best service in DOT, business and personal drug and alcohol testing since 1995.Jasmine Crocked goes off again seemingly saying we need illegal aliens to “pick cotton” because black people are “done” doing so! Another part of this story that people miss is the full political activity at a church – how come it's never decried as mixing church and state when it is Dems doing so at liberal churches?Key legal rulings: Judge blocks Biden rule requiring more staff at nursing homes Supreme Court blocks ruling requiring Trump administration to reinstate fired federal employees Supreme Court slapdown of Judge Boasberg sends message to federal judges on overreach Immigration enforcement at an Eagle Pass park scaled back, Gov. Abbott's office says. – Right, so why are legislators budgeting the huge emergency level budget for Texas border enforcement? They could still leave DPS, etc. with billions and take 6 billion of the money and double the size of the proposed property tax break.Listen on the radio, or station stream, at 5pm Central. Click for our radio and streaming affiliates.www.PrattonTexas.com

Broojula
06 Marzo, 2025 - ¿Qué ha pasado con el desabasto?

Broojula

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 22:32


Está por demás decirlo pero no, no fuimos Dinamarca. Durante el sexenio anterior, el desabasto de medicamentos fue un tema recurrente. Ahora, la presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum retomó el modelo consolidado de compras. ¿Podrá el nuevo Gobierno revertir el deterioro actual? Natalia Campos, Coordinadora de gobierno en el IMCO, nos habla al respecto. En otros temas: La Casa Blanca confirma que se aplazan los aranceles que Trump impuso a los automóviles importados de México y Canadá / El vicepresidente de Estados Unidos, JD Vance, visitó ayer Eagle Pass, Texas, donde reiteró esfuerzos para garantizar la seguridad fronteriza.

Rogelio Ríos Mirada al Mundo
J. D. Vance: "¿un gran favor a México?"

Rogelio Ríos Mirada al Mundo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 10:23


Al contrario de lo planteado por el Vicepresidente Vance en Eagle Pass, Texas, la solución al problema del narcotráfico y la complicidad de gobiernos y políticos mexicanos con las organizaciones criminales, debe venir, primero que nada, desde el interior de México, y después aceptar la ayuda de Estados Unidos.#donaldtrump #opinion #claudiasheinbaum #marcorubio #amlovers #fentanilo #whitehouse #morena

The Wright Report
05 MAR 2025: Trump Speaks to the Nation // Global Pivots From Ukraine, the Middle East, and Panama

The Wright Report

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 27:30


Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required) Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, as he breaks down today's biggest stories shaping America and the world. Trump's State of the Union Address Sparks Backlash and Praise – The president took credit for border security, economic shifts, and global diplomacy, while Democrats protested in coordinated pink outfits. Tariff War Update: Mexico and Canada May Get a Pass – Commerce Secretary hints that Trump may lower or drop tariffs on Mexico and Canada, while China retaliates with new tariffs targeting U.S. farmers. Fact-Checking the Tariff Hysteria – Are Trump's tariffs really an "act of war" or the path to the next Great Depression? A closer look at the claims from Warren Buffett, the media, and the International Chamber of Commerce. Unions Back Trump's Trade War – The United Auto Workers (UAW) and other unions are siding with Trump's tariffs, calling them a long-overdue fix to free trade policies that devastated American jobs. Border Crisis Turns to Border Control – Illegal crossings hit record lows, Vice President JD Vance visits Eagle Pass, TX to celebrate, and California sheriffs quietly defy state law to work with ICE. Leaked Intel: ICE Raids Being Sabotaged from the Inside – Migrant activist groups are receiving tips before ICE raids, allowing illegal aliens to avoid deportation. DHS vows to investigate. Zelenskyy Blinks: Ukraine's President Apologizes to Trump – After a disastrous White House meeting, Zelenskyy pivots, expressing regret and signaling readiness to sign the minerals deal and negotiate peace. Middle East Shift: Hamas and Arab Nations Suddenly Back Egypt's Gaza Plan – After days of rejecting peace proposals, Hamas and regional leaders reverse course, possibly bracing for a major Israeli offensive. Trump's Tough Stance Forces Chinese Port Exit in Panama – Chinese-owned ports in the Panama Canal are now under U.S.-allied control after Trump's threats to seize them. Get the facts, the analysis, and the truth—only on The Wright Report. "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32

Seattle's Morning News with Dave Ross
The Congressional Address

Seattle's Morning News with Dave Ross

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 39:46


Robert Sherman on President Trump's Congressional Address last night // Jeff Gilbert on impacts of Trump tariffs on the auto industry // Bill Heywood on why his organization "Let's Go Washington" is opposing a new Senate initiative surrounding a "parents bill of rights" // Xavier Walton on JD Vance's trip to Eagle Pass to check out the US Mexico border // Matt Markovich with a Legislative Update // Gee Scott on last night's Congressional address from President Trump

Wilson County News
LADY HORNETS GO 4-1 IN JUDSON/EAST CENTRAL TOURNAMENT

Wilson County News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 0:33


Judson/East Central tournament scores •(2/27) def. South San Antonio, 6-5 •(2/27) fell to Eagle Pass, 5-8 •(2/28) def. Clark, 11-3 •(2/28) def. Alexander, 12-1 •(3/1) def. New Braunfels, 4-1Article Link

Immigration Crisis: The Fight for the Southern Border
We ride with Border Patrol as migrants are deported

Immigration Crisis: The Fight for the Southern Border

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 39:39


We report from the International Bridge in Eagle Pass, Texas as migrants who entered the US illegally are handed over to Mexican Immigration. Plus, an exclusive look at the declining deportation numbers and what's causing the decline. And Oklahoma's governor fires State Board of Education members over political immigration tensions, while new immigration laws take shape beyond Texas. Yami Virgin and Photojournalist Paul Sanchez are joined this week by Jordan Elder, who covers the border in Texas and Brenna Rose with our Sinclair station in Tulsa, Oklahoma for a new episode of "Immigration Crisis: The Fight for the Southern Border."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Hidden History of Texas
Episode 59 –Tejanos during the civil war

The Hidden History of Texas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 8:23


Episode 59 –Tejanos during the civil war The Rio Grande, since it was the border between Texas and Mexico was important to both the Confederacy and the Union. The Confederacy wanted to use it to bring in supplies and the Union wanted to keep it bottled up. Regardless of their reasonings, both the North and the Sount did their best to recruit and draft Mexican Texans. The confederates set up camps in Laredo, Brownsville, Victoria, and Corpus Christi and trained approximately 2,550 Mexican Americans from Texas. They primarily served inside the state with the regular confederate army or with various companies of the state militia. José Agustín Quintero, who was actually a Cuban American and hailed from New Orleans, joined the Quitman Guards of Texas. That group saw action in Virginia and Quintero was later appointed by President Jefferson Davis to serve as the confidential agent (a sort of ambassador) of the Confederate government in Mexico. While the majority of those who joined were either in their teens or early twenties, there were some who were in their sixties. The majority did join the confederate army, still an estimated 960 joined the Union army. In many cases, their reasons for joining came about partly because they or their family members remember how they had been treated during some of the events of the Texas Revolution and in particular how Mexican were treated after the revolution. (Check out my books Years of Revolution 1830 to 1836. And A Failing Republic Becomes a State 1836-1850. For more about those time periods and what took place.)     One such union group was the Second Texas Cavalry (U.S.), which was comprised largely of Texas Mexicans and Mexican nationals; not sure why, but this unit suffered a high desertion rate.    Much like people everywhere Mexican Americans of Texas (Tejanos) were divided over the whole issue of secession. Before the war even started there were accusations of subversion and disloyalty being thrown about, which made many reluctant to even become involved. Part of the reasons that almost everyone who signed up to serve in a militia unit, especially from South Texas or from the frontier,  was a healthy fear of being sent to serve in the deep south and thus away from their families. Several people avoided conscription simply by claiming that they were actually residents and citizens of Mexico. There were at least 2,500 Mexican Texans who actually signed p to serve in the Confederate Army. Santos Benavides was perhaps the most famous of them, and he was eventually put in charge of the 33rd Texas Cavalry with the rank of colonel. The 33rd Texas Cavalry was never defeated in battle even though they did not have the best equipment or supplies. In fact, Colonel Benavides, and his Refugio and Cristóbal, put together what can only be thought of as an incredible record in defending the border. In May of 1861, they became folk heroes to southern sympathizers, after they defeated a band of anti-Confederates who were led by Juan N. Cortina at Carrizo (Zapata) . They also led incursions into northern Mexico seeking revenge for Unionist-inspired guerilla raids into Texas. In March of 1865, they also succeeded in repulsing a small group of Union solders that attacked Laredo. A few of the Tejano's who joined Hood's Texas Brigade actually were sent into Virginia where they fought in the battles of Gaines' Mill, Second Bull Run, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Gettysburg, the Wilderness, and Appomattox Court House. Some Thirty Tejanos from San Antonio, Eagle Pass, and the Fort Clark area signed up and joined Trevanion T. Teel's artillery company, and thirty-one more joined Charles L. Pyron's company, and ended up marching across West Texas to help in the fight to secure the Mesilla valley. Some Tejanos from San Antonio served in the Sixth Texas Infantry and fought in several of the eastern campaigns, including the battles of Chattanooga, Chickamauga, Atlanta,

Highest Aspirations
S14/E2: Leading for bilingual student success in Eagle Pass with Jaime Gonzalez

Highest Aspirations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 49:37


Jaime Gonzalez, Bilingual Director at Eagle Pass ISD, joins Highest Aspirations to share how his district fosters success for emergent bilingual students and educators. Located on the Texas-Mexico border, Eagle Pass ISD leverages its unique bicultural and bilingual community to empower students and teachers alike. Jaime discusses grassroots initiatives like the district's bilingual certification academy, leadership development programs, and empathy-driven training strategies that help educators connect with and support their students. In this episode, Jaime explores the importance of breaking down language barriers, building strong community ties, and focusing on progress over perfection. Through practical strategies and powerful insights, this conversation highlights how collaboration and connection can transform outcomes for multilingual learners and their educators. Key questions we address: What steps can school districts take to build a strong bilingual teacher pipeline and support staff in meeting state requirements to teach multilingual learners? What role does community and cultural connection play in fostering academic and personal growth for bilingual learners? How can empathy and relationship-building enhance professional development and leadership in education? For additional episode and community resources: Download the transcript here. Visit Eagle Pass ISD's website. Check out If You Don't Feed the Teachers They Eat the Students!: Guide to Success for Administrators and Teachers mentioned in the podcast. For additional free resources geared toward supporting English learners, ⁠visit our blog. To expand your connection within the Ellevation community by join our ⁠Ellevation Educator Facebook Group. Jaime Gonzalez, a native of Zaragoza, Coahuila, Mexico, moved to Eagle Pass in ninth grade and graduated from Eagle Pass High School. With a degree in Applied Mathematics, Jaime has dedicated 16 years to education with Eagle Pass ISD. He began his career as a high school math teacher, teaching Geometry across ESL, Pre-AP, and regular sections for seven years. Jaime then transitioned into leadership, serving as an Elementary Instructional Officer, High School Dean of Instruction, and currently as Bilingual Director—a role he has held for six years. In his position, Jaime is committed to transforming language barriers into opportunities, empowering students with the tools and support they need to thrive. His work reflects his passion for fostering understanding and building pathways for success within his community.

Immigration Crisis: The Fight for the Southern Border
The risk and reality of reporting from both sides of the Mexican border

Immigration Crisis: The Fight for the Southern Border

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2025 12:56


We delve into the complexities of the U.S.-Mexico border, where perspectives from the American side are often limited. To truly understand the realities, one must sometimes cross over.We highlight the courageous work of journalists on the Mexican side, who risk their lives to report the truth. Among them is John Ritchie of ImpactoVision, who broadcasts live from the Rio Grande near Eagle Pass, Texas. Ritchie balances empathy for migrants with criticism of illegal crossings and the dangers some face, including bringing children on perilous journeys.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Lone Ranger - OTRWesterns.com
Eagle Pass | The Lone Ranger (02-10-50)

The Lone Ranger - OTRWesterns.com

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2024


Original Air Date: February 10, 1950Host: Andrew RhynesShow: The Lone RangerPhone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Stars:• Brace Beemer (Lone Ranger)• John Todd (Tonto) Writer:• Fran Striker Producer:• George W. Trendle Music:• Ben Bonnell Exit music from: Roundup on the Prairie by Aaron Kenny https://bit.ly/3kTj0kK

Audio – Lone Star Gridiron
Eric Villasenor, Amanda Wolf-Schramm – Creating a coaching philosophy

Audio – Lone Star Gridiron

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024


Eric Villasenor, Amanda Wolf-Schramm - Creating a coaching philosophy In this episode of The Coach's Call, Chris Doelle introduces moderator, Randy Bermea of Rockwall. He interviews Coach Eric Villasenor of Eagle Pass and Coach Amanda Wolf-Schramm of Smithson Valley to discuss the importance of developing a coaching philosophy and understanding 'your why'. The coaches shared […]

The Border Chronicle
Reporter's Notebook: Melissa Talks About a New Binational Investigation on Border Militarization and Drownings in the Rio Grande

The Border Chronicle

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 29:13


On Sunday, The Washington Post, El Universal in Mexico, and Lighthouse Reports published “Death and Deterrence in the Rio Grande,” a yearlong investigation on drowning deaths of asylum seekers. As the U.S.-Mexico investigations editor for Lighthouse Reports, I helped collect the data, did reporting, and coordinated the binational investigation. We wanted to examine how border militarization, including Texas' Operation Lone Star, contributes to the growing number of drowning deaths in the Rio Grande/Río Bravo. As a longtime border reporter, I had never encountered a comprehensive, binational investigation of this issue, so a year ago, we set out to document what was happening, especially in the Eagle Pass/Piedras Negras corridor on the Rio Grande, which has seen the highest number of drownings. The investigation began November 15, 2023, when I and my colleagues Daniel Howden, director at Lighthouse Reports, and Justin Hamel, an independent photojournalist, set out from the boat ramp at Shelby Park in Eagle Pass. Leading us down the river was Jessie Fuentes, owner of Epi's Canoes and Kayaks. We set out at sunrise as fog drifted across the river, lending it a ghostly, ethereal ambience. But we were soon met with a cold, hard reality: desperate families stranded on islands in the middle of the river. We came across a family of four, the father with a toddler on his shoulders, standing in the freezing water. Soldiers in Texas yelled at them to go back to Mexico. During our investigation, we found that in 2023, one out of every 10 people who died in the river was a child. Our trip down the river was a heartrending experience, one I'll never forget. In this special Backlight & Border Chronicle podcast, I discuss our investigation's findings with my Lighthouse colleagues Beatriz Ramahlo da Silva and Tessa Pang. And please check out the full investigation published by our media partners The Washington Post and El Universal. You can also read about how we undertook the lengthy data collection and analysis for this project at Lighthouse Reports. Support our work and local border journalism at theborderchronicle.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/border-chronicle/support

Hearts of Oak Podcast
Sara A Carter: Children at Risk: Trafficking, Drugs and the Open Border Moral Crisis

Hearts of Oak Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 51:24 Transcription Available


In this compelling episode of Hearts of Oak, we delve into the critical issues facing America and beyond through the eyes of an experienced investigative journalist. From the perils of drug cartels and human trafficking to the contentious policies at the U.S. border, this discussion uncovers the layers of national security, immigration, and the moral fabric of society. We explore the impact of policy shifts between administrations, the media's role in storytelling, and the global implications of these domestic policies. Join us as we discuss potential pathways to reclaiming order, security, and cultural identity in an era of widespread change. Connect with Sara: www. linktr.ee/saraacarter saraacarter | Twitter, Instagram, Facebook | Linktree   Transcript: Hearts of Oak: [0:25] And hello, Hearts of Oak. Thanks so much for joining us once again. And it's great to have a brand new guest all the way across the pond. And that is Sarah A. Carter. Sarah, thank you so much for your time today. Sara Carter: [0:36] Oh, thank you so much for having me on the show. It's a great show and I'm so happy to be here. Hearts of Oak: [0:40] Great. And I had the privilege of joining you on your show to discuss everything UK. It's great to have you discussing the excitement over there in the US, which provides excitement for us because we don't have much excitement in politics here in the UK. So thank you. People can follow you at Sarah Carter DC. And of course, on that, you've got the links to all your other platforms that you're on. People can find you on all of those. So make sure and jump on, click on that link just under the handle, and you'll get a list of everywhere that Sarah is on. But Sarah's a national, international award-winning investigative reporter. And I say this for a UK audience because she will be well-known for the war and posse for everyone stateside. But for the UK, I mean, her stories have ranged from national security, terrorism, immigration and frontline coverage of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. And she's been to some interesting countries, some that I may would not like to go to. So I'm glad she's done it and reported. And she is currently an investigative reporter and Fox News contributor. Lots to get into. I know I've touched on some of your background. Or maybe you'd like to just introduce yourself, especially to our UK audience, before we jump into all the fun things that are happening over there stateside. Sara Carter: [1:59] Oh, I know. First of all, Peter, thank you so much for having me on your show. Your show is so incredible. It's a great show. And I'm glad we have this option, right, where we can now speak not only freely, and we have X, of course, which is a monumental platform with Elon Musk, but we're able to talk to each other and communicate through podcasts. It becomes more of a global connection. And especially as individually, we're all fighting for our sovereignty, right? So I've been covering the board for all of you who don't know me out there. I've been a reporter, investigative reporter for more than 20 years. I actually started my career a little bit later than some, but in California, covering the cartels, the drug trafficking gang affiliations in the beautiful state of California, which is a complete mess now because of the leadership there under Gavin Newsom. But for us, for me, I was born there, raised overseas, came back and spent the rest of my youth in California. It was incredible to watch the deterioration of that state. A lot of that had to do with illegal immigration and the rise in gang affiliations and the failure of the government, the local government, to do its job in protecting its citizens. Sara Carter: [3:22] And it wasn't just about those that were on the outside of, you know, the immigration issue or, you know, those that you would think of as being more wealthy Californians or people that were middle class. It was about the kids, too. It was about our schools being overwhelmed, our public school systems with children that were not being paid attention to, with school boards that were basically turning their backs on them and using taxpayer dollars to do their own thing instead of providing an education for the children. And we had, I mean, and we still do today, sadly, children killing each other in the schools, gangs, shootouts. I remember one time in my own neighborhood, there was a 15-year-old boy that had been laying dead in the front yard of his house for two days before they actually found him because the grass was piled so high. Sara Carter: [4:16] And it was just, it's a nightmare. It was a nightmare scenario. And I thought, man, it can't get worse than this. And when I started covering Sara Carter: [4:24] the border, well, covering the gangs led me to the border. Covering the border led me to covering overseas, basically setting a goal to be a Pentagon correspondent and covering the war zones because I'd covered the border and I saw this narco traffic and terror and what we considered a connection between narco terrorism and actual terrorism overseas with the DEA, CIA, Western intelligence agencies that were monitoring what was happening in the United States and along our border and in Central America and Mexico. So I took off, came to Washington, D.C. to make a long story short, got hired by the Washington Times. Sara Carter: [5:06] They finally accepted that I was going to be a war correspondent. I don't think they were excited about that, having a woman going into the war zones at that time, but they agreed to it. I went to the Pentagon, signed off all of my paperwork, covered the Pentagon a little bit. And as soon as they started shipping people off to the battlefield, I was one of those first reporters in those groups that when I came in to head out there, Lara Logan was another reporter who was on the ground out there at the same time, female reporter. Sara Carter: [5:39] Anthony Lloyd from Great Britain. I remember him being out there quite often. Kelly Kennedy, Chris Hondros, who was killed in Libya, and Tim Hetherington, and James Cantley, who has also disappeared and was taken prisoner by Islamic State. So I saw the world from many different points of view. And I thought to myself, even when I covered, you know, the cartels, and I mean, I was going into Mexico, Peter, I was going into Nuevo Laredo when there were gun battles, and I was into Tijuana, you know, when Ariano Felix was in charge of the Tijuana cartel there, and they were beheading people and leaving their heads along Highway 1, you know, the police officials that they were usually involved in narcotics as well. So leaving signs, you know, ratones or rats or traitors, they would do that. A very terroristic style type of killing, something we saw very familiar with the Middle East extremist radical groups there. So it was horrifying and mortifying for me to watch as I progressed through my career and covered President Trump in 2016, broke all the stories on the Russia hoax. Sara Carter: [6:59] So that was another big part of my work with John Solomon in the very beginning. But then to watch as the Biden administration came in and just drop all of the executive orders that had been put in place by President Trump, who was by far the only president under the time I had covered the border and the wars and everything else you can imagine under the sun as an investigative journalist, he was the only president that I'd covered that actually meant what he said. He said, I'm going to shut down that border. I'm going to do everything I can to do it. And he did. He fought Congress on it. He made executive orders. He had the remain in Mexico. Stephen Miller was working with him on it. He really brought a semblance of control and sanity to the chaos that was happening globally with migration, which Great Britain has also faced such horrific problems with this. And then all of a sudden we have Biden. Sara Carter: [7:58] And it gets worse than anyone can imagine. The border, the flooding. Hearts of Oak: [8:04] Before you jump into the Biden mess, can I just ask you, because whenever I was last over, people were saying, oh, you need to go to Eagle Pass, Eagle Pass. And everyone has talked about you need to go to the border. And it's been it's been the fashionable thing, rightly so, because of the chaos on the border in the last four years. But it's become the in thing, kind of go to the border. You were doing this long before it was fashionable. How do you why kind of focus on that? There must be much other areas that you could have focused on, which would have been probably less heads along the road type of thing. Sara Carter: [8:36] That's a great question, and you're absolutely right. I was one of the only women, actually, over 20 years ago that was down at the border. Once in a while, I'd run into this Reuters journalist who I thought was really brilliant. He was very tall. He was British. I used to joke around with him. I'd say, you just stick out like a sore thumb here in Mexico. I'd see him coming down a sidewalk. I wish I could remember his name, but he was a great reporter. There were hardly any of us because it was so dangerous one of the most dangerous places to work in the world and and it still is considered one of the most dangerous when you're thinking of the cartels was mexico and the reason why i chose that and that's an important question was because after september 11 i believed there was a significant lapse in security at that border That despite all the 9-11 commission responses to what happened in September 11th, that there was an extraordinary failure in controlling what was happening at that border. Not only was I talking to sources in the U.S. Intelligence apparatus or DEA or Western intelligence, as people would like to say, but also the local sheriffs and police. And I saw not only the extraordinary amount of narcotics and weapons that were moving back and forth just within our own communities. Sara Carter: [9:59] But I thought to myself, if they can get all of this in, if there can be this extraordinary organization, you know, back then it was transnational criminal organizations, Sinaloa, Beltran Leyva, Sara Carter: [10:16] Vincente Carrillo Fuentes, you know, all of these, all of these massive criminal organizations that were running Mexico as a narco state, then what's, what could come in? What could come in? A WMD, terrorists, you know, other types of chemical or biological weapons. So my interest became very focused on that and also on our children. And I thought to myself, what kind of society are we when we are not even protecting ourselves? We're not even protecting our children. We're a nation of immigrants. I'm not taking that away. It's not about immigration. It's about national security and protecting the sovereignty of a nation. And that's what led me there. Over the last four years, it's been extraordinary. It became kind of like a hip thing to do. I think I was breaking ground, right? But all of a sudden, everybody wanted to be a border reporter. And let me tell you this. I'm grateful. I'm grateful for all the people that are down at the border telling stories. I'm grateful that there's a big response to it. Sara Carter: [11:20] But it's not just about what we're seeing on video coming across the river. I've seen that for over 20 years and never saw it so bad as I've seen it now with 700, a thousand plus coming across. But it's about the border being in every single one of our backyards in our neighborhoods, right across America, because we have narcotics distribution centers across the United States that these cartels have set up. They have set up transit routes that are highly guarded, not just in Mexico and along the border, Sara Carter: [11:52] Not just in Central America, Mexico and along the border, but throughout the United States where they can move people from point A to point B without even the knowledge of our U.S. Law enforcement. It's very difficult to track these cartels. They've grown to enormous organizations with hundreds of billions of dollars. And our governments allowed us to have that. it almost became very cliche that everybody was just covering the border, right? The people crossing because visually it's stunning. Yes. But what is happening in the dark corners? What is happening in our streets, in our schools, in our neighborhoods while we're just so hyper-focused on the pictures, you know, of what is happening at the border? And that's when I started to expand my work and I started looking at, you know, this is not just about the border. It's also about Western civilization in general. We have enemies that want the destruction of our way of life. Sara Carter: [12:53] They do not want the, and not just enemies that live in the shadows that I've covered for so many years, like terrorist organizations, like Islamic State or Al-Qaeda or any of these other groups. But what about our adversaries, you know, that look at the border as a way of weaponizing their targeting of our nation, of your nation, of the European countries? I mean, this is this is very serious. It's almost as if, you know, we all fell asleep. Sara Carter: [13:23] And, you know, we all know the story about the Trojan horse, but the Trojan horse was already inside our countries. I mean, it was like we delivered them into our nation, the weapons, you know, and I think that's why the American people all of a sudden started waking up. They were like, wait a minute. It is in my backyard. Wait a minute. This is happening in our schools. Why did we lose 140,000 plus people to fentanyl poisoning the way that we lost it? And let me tell you, a lot of the people, and I don't know how it is in England right now in Great Britain, but in the United States, we had massive waves, and we still do, of fentanyl tablets coming into the country. And those precursor chemicals came from China. Sara Carter: [14:11] Those precursor chemicals were basically handed over to the cartels. The cartels used them to make these pills. And also they've, they've spiked cocaine. They've put it in marijuana. So kids are going out and partying and they're dropping like that. They're dying. No child or no college student. And I say child because just several months ago, a gentleman in Rio in the Rio Grande Valley, um, lost his two, his 15 year old daughter and her 15 year old friend. And this happens every day. This story just sticks out in my head. Um, he found him dead in their bedroom, uh, because they had taken what they Sara Carter: [14:49] thought was an Adderall. Um, and yeah, Sara Carter: [14:54] They died. It was pure fentanyl. And so drugs issues, Hearts of Oak: [14:58] Looking at that from a European position or British position, and I had no grasp of it, no concept, because what the U.S. Is facing is on a level 100 times to what Europeans are facing in terms of, I remember it was April and June 2022, I went to LA, the first time I've ever been to California. I think probably the last time I'll go to california and sadly i never got to enjoy what it was like under a rig and before it was destroyed by the democrats but it was the only i remember i did nine cities in 14 days i think um in uh middle of 2022 and la was the only one i it was i felt completely unsafe and with people just wandering around lying on the pavements lying on the roads and it was it was like a war zone and I came way quite pissed off at how is this allowed to happen is is no one angry and it's come to this stage maybe in parts of the US where it's just accepted that's just the norm um but it to me as as a Brit it was utterly shocking seeing that and I've never seen anything like it um and even the tent cities and on and I I've never seen anything like it up to then and I never said anything like it from then. And it really blew my mind. Sara Carter: [16:21] It is. It's absolutely mortifying that we don't we don't do anything to stop that, that we've allowed this to happen. You know, and I think the American people were kind of asleep as well, just thinking that this is a normal part. It like crept up on them. It was like mission creep, right? Like people didn't realize it until they woke up one morning and then a man's defecating in their front lawn in Georgetown. Or like I saw with my daughter one time we were driving and it was Georgetown again. And this is a beautiful neighborhood. That's why I bring it up in Washington, DC area. And my daughter says, mommy, why is that man taking a bath in someone's front yard? And he was completely nude. He was scrubbing himself down in the front yard. There were tents everywhere. I was in, yeah, I was in Pennsylvania and Kensington where there's an overwhelming problem with fentanyl and heroin. Sara Carter: [17:21] And the, for miles and miles, blocks and blocks and blocks, you see people on carfentanil, fentanyl, mix it, mixtures of fentanyl that I can't even begin to understand how the human body can survive it. Some of this is used as tranquilizers or tranks used on, you know, elephants and, and things like this. And they, they dilute them so that they can get even a bigger high. Um, and it's, and you see people like zombies walking across the street. I've covered that story over and over again. And I will tell people I have traveled all through Central America. I have been to San Salvador. I've been to Guatemala. I've been everywhere, everywhere in Mexico. I've never seen this in any other country. And I say to myself, Sara Carter: [18:09] This is it. This is the Trojan horse, right? We don't need armies and tanks to really be at war. We need an enemy that floods our nation and a people willing to do it, willing to take it. But we need an enemy willing to flood our nation with poison. And not only have we flooded our nation with poison, but we have a government, an established government that did nothing to stop it. Sara Carter: [18:43] National security failure at epic proportions did not care. And the question that I have, because at least if there was a policy in place, at least if there was some kind of policy, but it failed, I would say, okay, they were terrible at policy. They had a bad policy, but they rethought it and they tried to change it. There was no policy. There was no policy to stop it. The policy was to leave the border wide open. The question has to be why. Why would someone's own government purposefully attempt to destroy their nation? I think in Great Britain, And I wish I can remember, and maybe you can clarify this for me, but there was an incredible speech that was all over X recently where somebody said, you know, this is purposeful. This was a move by globalists to destroy our nations and to really imprison our own people. And I tell this to people all the time. This is not freedom. Sara Carter: [19:54] What has happened here is an absolute way of controlling the populace. That is what these globalists want. They want to control the populace. And I think, you know, what we've seen with the election with President Trump is a big wake up call where people are like, wait a minute, I just I'm watching what's happening. I don't want this to happen to my child. I don't want this to happen to my country. I refuse to allow this to happen. And now they have become the cavalry, right, that have worked to put other elected officials like President Trump back in office and others with the hope that we can stop this momentum in this horrible direction that we're heading in. Because we're really heading for the destruction of the Western world as we know it. Hearts of Oak: [20:42] I want to get on to where we're heading. I know you interviewed Tom Homan recently, but there was another interview you did very recently, which was Jakob Boyens. And that's another part of an open border on the sex trade and people trafficking. But for you, as a journalist, looking at this and highlighting this, and yet there is silence, more or less silence amongst the media, maybe some media begun to wake up. But actually, it was the left or the mainstream media attacking parts of the media for highlighting this abject failure of how to run a country for society, of government. And it was a weird situation. How did you see that as a journalist? Whenever you see journalists attacking other journalists for simply highlighting what the truth is and the failures of society? Yeah. Sara Carter: [21:42] It's unbelievable to me because I remember, and now I'm more of a commentator. I am a journalist still. I do investigative columns. I try to get out there and do the, my podcasts are based on talking to people that are experts in the field and bringing them in and revealing stories that maybe others had not heard of. But I was stunned and mortified. I remember when I first started working as a journalist, I was so excited to be breaking so many stories, incredible stories. And I thought, oh, wow, now the Washington Post is going to jump on this or the New York Times, and I'm never going to get to keep my story because I would be working for a newspaper that maybe had less resources. Sara Carter: [22:24] They would have all the resources. It was kind of looked up to them. And then I realized, no, they're not doing that. They're not exposing those stories. I remember when I wrote the first stories that exposed the link, the nexus between the drug cartels and terrorist organizations and how our U.S. Apparatus was really hyper concerned with good reason that drug cartels would allow these terrorist organizations to utilize transit routes into the United States or adversarial nation states would utilize those same routes to get into the United States without detectives. And I was called an alarmist. Oh, you're just an alarmist. That will never happen. Why wouldn't it happen? Why wouldn't we have people all the time? So to see journalists turn their back on the least of us. Sara Carter: [23:19] Our job as journalists is to be a voice for the voiceless. It's to speak up and to call out, to be a watchdog on the governments, to hold them accountable for what they are doing with the populace, right? So it's our job to do that, not to work hand in hand. You know, I remember during the Russia hoax, this was the very last big, big stories that I did for a news organization and with Fox News, as well as with Sinclair News Group. And we broke the stories on Russia hoax, on what was going on with President Trump, how the Obama administration had expanded its spying, what was going on with Carter Page, what happened at Trump Tower, all those stories. And I thought to myself, wow, I really did. This is it. This is the Pulitzer story. The New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, all of them are going to jump on this, and they're just going to go crazy with it. Instead, they lapped up the soup or whatever was being served to them or the liquor that John Brennan, the head of the CIA, James Comey, the head of the FBI, James Clapper, you know, who was then head of director of national intelligence gave them Sara Carter: [24:48] Just handed them on a silver platter without question, and they targeted a sitting U.S. President of these United States that had been duly elected and voted into office, and they turned the whole world, or they attempted to, to turn the whole world against him. They called him a stooge for Russia, and instead of doing their job and doing the right thing and actually exposing the corruption in the government, they became a tool of the government, And they did the same with, look, Yakuboyens is amazing. Tara Rodas is amazing. I want to highlight that in the United States, a nation that is founded upon principles in the Constitution that should never allow slavery or servitude in this nation, that should speak out against the maltreatment of children and the sexual exploitation of people and the raping of children, that we should be the first in line to call that out and that every news agency should back that up. And it has taken, some of them haven't even talked about it at all. Others targeted movies like Sound of Freedom saying, oh, that's an over-exaggeration. Sara Carter: [26:01] Finally, there was a reporter at the New York Times, and I wish I could remember her name off the top of my head, who did an incredible piece on slavery in the United States, utilizing children. I mean, big corporations, I won't name them here because we don't want to do that right now, but they can read the story in the New York Times. But that, you know, that sell cereal, that sell chicken, that had their factories were filled with underage children in every single state that have been trafficked across our border. Sara Carter: [26:32] By the Biden administration, these kids were working in these factories in indentured servitude. That's unacceptable to me. It is absolutely stunning. It is unacceptable. And I'm so grateful for Yakuboyens. And I'm so grateful for Tara Rodas, who was the whistleblower at HHS and others who blew the whistle and have come forward because I've been reporting for more than 20 years how these children have been exploited at the border, how kids have been raped, how kids have been brought into this country and lost forever. Sara Carter: [27:03] And, you know, frankly, very few people, very few people talked about that publicly. And I don't know if it, you know what, Peter, I don't know if it's because it's too difficult to face that reality. I don't know if it's hard for people to accept that reality because once you accept that, you can't just walk away from it. And once you know that children as little as two years old are being raped and abused and lost in the system, you can't just walk away from it anymore. It's a very difficult, difficult pill to swallow. We don't want to believe that that exists. So I don't know if, but I think it is a journalistic failure. I think it is a failure. Our job is to be, again, the voice for the voiceless. Our job is to expose the truth, no matter how difficult that is. Even when you like someone, even when you think they've been the best source ever. Let's say John Brennan was the best guy ever for some of these folks at the Sara Carter: [28:12] New York Times and the Post. When he came up to them and delivered those lies, it didn't matter whether it was John Brennan, or if it was Michael Hayden, who was his buddy, but was a Republican, it didn't matter who it was. They should have said, wait a minute, show me proof. Give me three sources. Sara Carter: [28:32] And then I need to find those sources to make sure that that is the truth. But you don't just take the word of a, the head of an agency that is known to lie to then create and to then spread their lies as part of their propaganda machine. That was not our job. Hearts of Oak: [28:54] When you look at the U.S. and there is still a U.S. Identity, the American dream is still there. It's been chopped off and abused and there have been attempts to destroy that. But there is still a pull for America, very different in Europe. Europe are struggling massively with what it means for identity as you have tried to erase the nation state and what it means for nation sovereignty. So Europe are in a huge struggle, but America still has an understanding of what American means. So it's weird how you look at mass immigration, the impacts on, especially on the sector of the drugs trade. America kind of should be thinking, and this is not this, I'm just trying to work this out, that actually that's not how we do things. We know what our identity is and you'd expect the destruction that's happened in america more to happen in europe than it has but on a lesser level and yet it's europeans who are struggling with with what it means and identity um and even in your i think yesterday there was a headline on in belgium that sex workers have now got maternity and pension benefits in a world first and that europe sees it as like a little college industry uh something that you choose something and that a girl grows up and that's what she would like to be. Hearts of Oak: [30:18] So I'm wondering how that kind of identities, how that produces the chaos that we have. Because I see the US and it shouldn't be in the situation because Americans have that strong identity. You've got flag, you've got culture, you've got history. Where Europe, that's been wiped out. Sara Carter: [30:41] I know you brought up so many good points. How do I pull this thread? Hearts of Oak: [30:45] It's a lot of threads. Sara Carter: [30:49] But I can do this. Because while you were talking, I think what's happened with America first, I'll start there, is that we've had a lot of infiltration in our university systems. Now we do. You're right. We still do have this very nationalistic, I think a good 50% of us, identity, you know, of we are Americans. We stand for this. This is our history. We are a nation of immigrants. Right. And I want to think and think about it this way. We are a nation of immigrants and I would say legal immigration, but like my mother who came from Cuba in the 1960s on the Johnson freedom flights was so proud to be an American, right. That when people would ask her, they would say, Oh, you're Cuban. She would say, no, I'm American. You know, she would be just like, wait a minute. I'm so offended. You know, that you would call, I left Cuba because I had to, I had to flee in the end, but I have nothing to do with that nation. I'm an American. Um, and because of that, and because we have these kinds of renegades, you know, I call it the X gene renegades, people who have left everything behind, whether they're from Vietnam, Cuba, uh, Ireland, Sara Carter: [32:04] Great Britain, whether they came hundreds of years ago or just yesterday, Australia, wherever they came from in the world, they came to with the decision that they made that I am going to start a new life and a new chapter for future generations of my family. It's kind of the renegades, right? Sara Carter: [32:23] Now you have the renegades and you have those that are like ready to be American. And then you have those that have infiltrated the system and want to see that system changed. I call them the Obamas. And they're not Obama-like. Sara Carter: [32:36] They're Obama heavy, right? They believe that America is not a beacon of light shining on a hill. They see America as a problem. They see America as a colonizer, something that is brutal and bad in some ways and needs to be restructured. They see the constitution as antiquated, that it needs to be revamped and or removed in some way altogether. And you have this clash, kind of like the clash of the titans in America, right? And you have these professors that have been indoctrinating so many people for decades now, you know, I would say even pre, you know, Hillary college days, right? I mean, she was already indoctrinated there into the Saul Alinsky, you know, school of radicals, right? And we saw all of this and they figured out how to kind of manipulate it and use it for their own benefit because they're also very selfish, just like any good communist or socialist. They want to have all the money and put all the money in their pockets and then have all the minions live the way, you know, in poverty and do all the hard work. Sara Carter: [33:48] So you have that clash, but there was kind of an awakening in America, a big awakening, not just a little awakening. We saw it with Charlie Kirk, right? With Turning Point USA, where I think it was very brilliant. It was probably one of the most significant. I know Charlie, and I don't think I've ever told him this, but personally, Sara Carter: [34:08] But his movement started to shine light on what was happening throughout our universities and our school systems, it didn't allow the disease to fester, right? It's still there, but it's exposed. So we know it exists. Sara Carter: [34:27] In Europe, tragically, I don't know, you know, and I don't want to debate European politics that much, but, and I want to talk a little bit about that thread when it comes to, you know, Belgium and, you know, how we look at, you know, the service of women, you know, in prostitution or whatever, and the legalization of that. I had, and because I deal with children so much that have been abused, a lot of children that are trafficked are abused children already. So I want people to understand this. The majority of women that are in that service industry, supposedly in the, in the line of prostitution and that work in these industries are come from abuse. They are women that have been usually abused since they were very young. This, their sexuality is, has been kind of ripped apart, like their spirit. They don't really, and I know this from talking to them, they don't really know how to see themselves. And, you know, even if you sell yourself after the age of 18, if you've been abused since the age of two, five, six, or seven, you know, what you have, what you're purchasing, Sara Carter: [35:43] Sadly, is somebody whose spirit has been broken, who has been abused, who's damaged goods, who has never had anyone treat her the way she needs to be treated. Even if she thinks or he thinks that this is the future, wow, I'm making money, I'm making my own choices. No, you're really not. You're really selling yourself out and your respect and your body. Now, We can debate that all day long. Sara Carter: [36:14] And how Europeans see that, you know, side of things. I'm talking from personal experience and meeting children that have actually been tragically abused, horrifically abused, and they have to go to therapy. And it takes a lot to recover to some sense of normalcy for these children. And some of them do recover and some of them don't. Some of them have committed suicide. some of them go into the sex trade because that's just the only thing they're comfortable with it's the only thing they know but losing your identity in Europe is it's it is quite tragic because and I don't know if it had to do with the EU and this idea of we're just gonna you know Sara Carter: [36:57] We're all one instead of celebrating and cherishing each other's cultural differences and And the beauty in that and protecting the nation's boundaries and borders. I mean, look at what's happening now in Amsterdam. Look at what's happening in Great Britain, you know, in London. I mean, you've talked about this so much, Peter, but you see a transformation of your nation, a transformation where, sadly, there are some situations where the cultural, I mean, it's a collision course because Western society cannot live side by side with some non-Western societies that do not believe women Sara Carter: [37:47] You know, I mean, have the exact same equal rights as men, where little girls can go to school and just, you know, play sports and, you know, make their own decisions of who they want to date and where they want to go. But that's part of who we are. We have the right to choose, you know, and we have the right. I have lived in the Middle East. I grew up in Saudi Arabia. I mean, my child, my father worked for Lockheed Martin from the time I was about six years old until I was 12, 13 years old when my father got really sick. We had to come back to the United States. But I was in Saudi Arabia. I remember going through the soup and shopping at the marketplace with my mom and understanding that I could not step outside those bounds and neither could my mother. She couldn't drive a car then. She had to go on the bus. We had to be completely covered. My mother, especially I was when I was a little girl not so much I had to be covered but not so much but my mother yes and you had to live by those rules now Saudi Arabia is transforming it's changing a little bit um but we are seeing we saw with the extremism both in the Middle East um and what happened during the last 20 years plus America's longest war in Afghanistan and the terror attacks that we face not only here in the United States, but come on. It's like we have amnesia. Sara Carter: [39:15] We had the Madrid train bombings, Charlie Hebdo, Baraklan, what happened in Great Britain. I mean, my gosh, stabbings on the streets, a society of people. And look, I'm not saying we shouldn't have immigration from everywhere in the world, but legally people should be vetted. It should be proper. That's what Tom Homan and I were talking about. Should be proper vetting of people coming into your country. Do you want to have someone living next door to you that looks at your child or your daughter and you know, who's a criminal or somebody who has never thought of a woman as anything other than just a piece of property that they could do whatever they want with. I don't think so. Hearts of Oak: [40:02] I want to end, I'd love to do a whole show with you on Saudi Arabia and that clash, but we'll not even get into that because that would sidetrack us far too much. But it's this look in the future and you and i mentioned at the beginning you mentioned again having tom homin on and he one of many revolutionary picks and i think it is going to be the most revolutionary administration um that really any of us have ever seen in terms of what has to be done and to fix the the problems but me touch on that going forward because america is in a crisis at Hearts of Oak: [40:42] the moment in terms of many areas. And it seems as though President Trump is willing, I'm sure they'll not all be perfect, but is willing to put the people in place to get a grip off the issues that America faces and fix them. So tell us your thoughts as an American when you see some of those names go forward and how you see that fixing the hole that America is currently in. Sara Carter: [41:10] I mean, I'm excited. I think this is For the first time, I feel that President Trump, he not only understands how this political game has been through hell for the last, right? I mean, they have targeted this man. He doesn't have to be doing this. Everyone says that. And they're right. He doesn't have to be doing this. He could be just golfing in Scotland and enjoying his time with Melania and his family without all the pain and suffering that he has had to go through. And he endured that for all of us. And by the way, two assassination attempts. One that almost did take his life in Butler, Pennsylvania. But I think about Tom Homan and I know him personally and I work with him at Border 911 Foundation. He loves this country and he loves the people that he is trying to help. By shutting down that border, he is actually going to save lives. He is not gonna allow this perpetual industry of illicit human trafficking and drug trafficking to continue. Sara Carter: [42:15] And he is going to deport. He is going to deport first incarcerated criminals, get them all out of here, send them back home. And because President Trump is in office, he is going to be able to conduct those negotiations. I think he is the greatest negotiator on planet Earth. I really do. I think he is brilliant. Look, Trudeau was eating in Mar-a-Lago. I mean, you can't beat that. I mean, and not only eating with a smile on his face and saying, you know what, we're going to work out a deal before you put those tariffs on us. We're going to figure this out. And Mexico is starting to do its job because they want leadership. Sara Carter: [42:55] Look, neither the president of Mexico, she doesn't want it. Neither Trudeau wants it. Nobody wants the mess that we have seen for the last four years, because even Mexico has had to pay a price for it, even if they've opened the border and have allowed, you know, because it was so overwhelming, allowed people in. Remember, there's a lot of people that just stay behind. And these cartels are amassing so much money that the government of Mexico has to contend with that. You know, they have to contend with a narco state. So they don't want this. So they are probably just like, thank you, Sara Carter: [43:32] God, for bringing President Trump back because he can carry the big stick. Right. And he can say, you better do this or we're going to do that. And they're like, oh, OK, we'll see. We have to do this. So now we're going to shut this down. It kind of gives them all permission to do the right thing. Now, Tom Homan, he's also promised, and this is something he and I have discussed, you know, at nauseam and at length, that the first on top of removing criminals, criminals off the streets, incarcerated criminals, that at the same time, our focus is going to be finding those children. Remember, we had over 500,000 unaccompanied minors that have come into the United States under the Biden administration. Sara Carter: [44:15] Over 300,000 of those children we do not have records for. We cannot find them. We don't know where they're at. Now, granted, some of them may be with guardians that are taking good care of them, but we think a good portion of them have been taken into other industries. Some of these kids have been lost on the streets. Some of them have been forced into the sex trade. We know that some of them were taken to a strip club. Peter, that's crazy. They were actually released from our custody and taken to a strip club. That was the address that was given to HHS, to Health and Human Services. So with people like Tara Rodas, with Yakov Boyens, Kash Patel as head of the FBI upon confirmation, and others, I think we're going to see a cleanup like we've never seen before. And he's going to put people in that are going to gut these systems, like the FBI, which by the way, has been an utter and complete failure and embarrassment going after God only knows. I want to ask Cash Patel. In fact, I may FOIA my name to see how many times John Solomon and I had been like actually been spied on Sara Carter: [45:26] Um, so we could, we could look at that from the past, but I think the important thing is, is that we're going to, the American people are like, yes, this is reformation time. We are going to change what needs to be changed. We're going to get back to the basics and we're going to own our country again, because in the United States of America, and I want to remind everybody of this, it's the American people, each individual American citizen, that is the boss of this government. They are not the boss of us. And President Trump understands that. And that's why when he gets out there and when Tom Homan gets out there and speaks to the American people, they keep their promises. That's why when he says things publicly, he actually does them. Because the American people are in charge. They're paying the bill. They pay. Our taxpayer dollars pay for this government. Sara Carter: [46:22] And, you know, and I think even across the pond, people have to start thinking that way. We all have to start realizing that in our democracies or in our republics like the United States, that we are the voice of reason, that we are the people that matter, and that when they don't do the job that is required of them to run our nations and take care of our families and our national security that we have the right to fire them. And when they have to do something, they need to explain it to us. And it needs to go through a process. They can't just do it to us. They are not the kings and queens in charge. Excuse me. I know you've got kings and queens, but you know what I'm talking about. You know what I'm talking about. It's symbolic there, But they are not that way. We are in charge of our destiny. It is us. And I think when we come to realize that, we get our countries back, right? Sara Carter: [47:25] Europe needs to get that back. The European people need to stand up and say, no more. Not another child of mine is going to be attacked on the streets of Amsterdam. No more. Not another day goes by where we're going to put up with what this government is trying to enforce on us, because we have the right and the right lies with us. And when we give up those rights, We have bureaucracies that become emboldened, overpowered, full of power, and they believe that they can do anything. And that's why we've got to take that back now. We've got to knock them down a few notches and let them know that they are not the end-all, be-all, and that they don't own us. Hearts of Oak: [48:14] That they work for us. It's exciting because I know that President Trump is going to embolden a lot of what's happening in Europe. The Freedom Party came top in a local poll a couple of days ago. Alternative for Deutschland pulling out by 20-odd percent. And what's happening in America is going to spread and give momentum to the rise of populist parties all across Europe. So it's certainly not just constrained to America, but what is happening with you is going to spread very much wider. Sarah, I really appreciate you coming on. Thank you so much for giving us your thoughts. You've done so much work on the border, as I said before, Kim Fashionable. You were there in those extremely dangerous situations and many other places in the world war zone. So I appreciate you coming on and giving us your expert analysis of what is happening over in your country. Sara Carter: [49:06] It's my pleasure, Peter. Thank you so much. And it's okay to be popular. Don't feel bad. Don't feel bad. Take back the power, right? And take back your countries. There's no greater feeling in the world than what we felt on election day when those numbers rolled in. And we saw that President Trump actually became the president of these United States again, and that we were going to get back to where we needed to be. I can't tell you the celebrations here, how people felt and how great it was so i we're hoping the same for europe for great britain um which i mean we look to you when we as well uh for your leadership and friendship and god bless you peter and your beautiful nation i can't wait to go to london i want fish and chips and just a great time and i want to go to a pub what was your favorite pub again i Hearts of Oak: [49:59] Have lots of favorite pubs So you can't narrow that down. That's an impossible question. But before London becomes fully Londonistan, do come and enjoy whatever English parts are left of London. We'll go outside London. We'll go to Wingsland and see the castle and the royal family and all that stuff. Sara Carter: [50:18] That's what I'd like. That's what I'd like. Not Londonistan, but I'd like that. And, okay, I remembered one pub. I walked by it. I never forgot its name, the Handsome Cab. I don't know what it is. So nobody from England come after me on that one. If it's a bad pub, I don't know. But I remember thinking, I want to go to that pub one day. But anyways, yeah, I love Great Britain. I can't wait to come see you. And yes, let's go outside of London. I still haven't seen Stonehenge. So maybe one of these trips, I'll get to see it. And now we're outside London. It's easy.   Special thanks to Bosch Fawstin for recording our intro/outro on this podcast. Recorded on 03.12.24  

Immigration Crisis: The Fight for the Southern Border
Preparing for the transition to Donald Trump

Immigration Crisis: The Fight for the Southern Border

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 21:52


We hear what the new Border Czar, Tom Homan, told soldiers and DPS troopers in Eagle Pass just before Thanksgiving. We also examine the new border buoys placed in the Rio Grande, which mysteriously disappeared shortly after their installation. Additionally, we question whether National Guard members are violating policy by using Pepper Ball Launchers on migrants, including families with babies and toddlers.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Dallas Morning News
Cowboys' ownership of NFC East rivals has them thinking about the improbable ... and more news

The Dallas Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 5:45


The Dallas Cowboys won their second game in a row and their second straight against a division rival. The Cowboys also picked up their first win at home yesterday with a 27-20 victory over the New York Giants. In other news, a federal appeals court Wednesday ruled that Border Patrol agents cannot cut razor wire that Texas installed on the U.S.-Mexico border in the town of Eagle Pass, which has become the center of the state's aggressive measures to curb migrant crossings; Tim Cofer, the new CEO of Keurig Dr Pepper, is usually on his second K-Cup coffee by around 6 or 6:30 a.m. And when it's time for something cold, he reaches for a version of the company's namesake soft drink. While that might be expected, that's only a fraction of what his firm offers — and he's not about to let its lineup go flat; And Looking for a festive, bright and light-filled holiday pop-up? Chicken N Pickle plans to bring Christmas nostalgia in 2024 with decked ceilings and walls, plenty of trees and candy canes, and red stockings galore with its Holiday Hideaway pop-up cocktail bar. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Ryan Gorman Show
Border Czar Tom Homan Visits Eagle Pass, Texas - Fox News Radio Reporter Eben Brown

The Ryan Gorman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 6:17


Fox News Radio Reporter Eben Brown reports Trump's Border Czar Tom Homan's visit to the border at Eagle Pass, Texas.

C-SPAN Radio - Washington Today
President Biden announces Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire deal

C-SPAN Radio - Washington Today

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 45:40


Israel agrees to a ceasefire agreement with Hezbollah in Lebanon; Biden Admin. working to get $50 billion in frozen Russian assets to Ukraine; China, Mexico & Canada react to President-elect Trump's threat of tariffs over illegal immigration & drug trafficking; Incoming Border Czar Tom Homan visits border in Eagle Pass, TX; Sen. Blumenthal (D-CT) on new report on airline fees. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The News & Why It Matters
TRUMP or COMMUNISM: Why That Is LITERALLY the Choice | 11/4/24

The News & Why It Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 49:57


In this episode of "Sara Gonzales Unfiltered," Sara speaks directly to the voters who may be considering not voting in the election. Sara discusses the consequences of the weak leadership and horrible policies of the Biden-Harris administration that have led to record illegal immigration, staggering 40-year-high inflation, and foreign conflicts on multiple fronts. Sara brings her oldest son, Sawyer, onto the program to emphasize that she has "skin in the game" and is not just shilling for Trump. She encourages all viewers to go out and vote. Sara is joined by Alexis Nungaray, mother of 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray, who was brutally murdered by two illegal Venezuelan immigrants in Houston, Texas. Alexis throws the blame for her daughter's death squarely at the feet of the Biden-Harris administration. Alexis endorses Donald Trump for president and thanks him for giving Jocelyn's story a national platform. Sara and the panel watch exclusive footage captured by Jaco Booyens, bringing to light the numerous burials of unknown migrants taking place in Eagle Pass, Texas. This episode concludes with a look at the FCC's handling of NBC's blatant disregard of the equal time rule, as Kamala Harris was invited onto "Saturday Night Live" and Trump was not offered the same opportunity, a clear violation of the FCC's rule. NBC, realizing its misstep, was compelled to give Trump airtime to present a campaign ad prior to the Sunday Night Football game and NASCAR event.        Sara is joined by BlazeTV contributor Jaco Booyens, founder of Jaco Booyens Ministries, and Pat Gray, host of "Pat Gray Unleashed." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

CBS Sunday Morning with Jane Pauley
Kamala Harris, Mr. Baseball, Leonardo daVinci

CBS Sunday Morning with Jane Pauley

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2024 57:44


Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Norah O'Donnell sits down with Vice President Kamala Harris in the final days of her campaign for the White House. Plus: Tracy Smith interviews music superstar Stevie Nicks; Martha Teichner profiles actor Ralph Fiennes, who is starring in two new films, “Conclave” and “The Return”; Lee Cowan visits Eagle Pass, Texas, a border town proud of its bi-national and bi-cultural traditions, but which is now a flashpoint in the debate over immigration; David Pogue talks with filmmaker Ken Burns about his new PBS documentary series on Leonardo da Vinci; Jon Wertheim profiles “Mr. Baseball,” Milwaukee Brewers' play-by-play announcer Bob Uecker; and Seth Doane meets British designer Adrian Fisher, a master of creating mazes.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Newshour
Immigration debate remains crucial in US election

Newshour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 47:24


Former president Donald Trump and vice president Kamala Harris have continued to attack each other as the US election draws closer. Immigration remains one of the major election issues and a top concern of American voters. In this special edition of Newshour, James Menendez has been travelling from Mexico to the southern United States to find out what's driving the debate.Also in the programme: Commonwealth leaders at their summit in Samoa are expected to defy the United Kingdom and debate ways of securing reparations for historical slavery; and we meet the director Tim Burton who is known for his eccentric and gothic filmmaking.(File picture: Texas National Guard troops patrol the border for migrants in Eagle Pass, Texas on March 20, 2024. Credit: Kaylee Greenlee Beal/REUTERS)

The Addiction Podcast - Point of No Return
Sheriff Thaddeus Cleveland - Drugs at the Southern Border

The Addiction Podcast - Point of No Return

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 32:15


Thaddeus' service to this country began its course while proudly serving in the United States Air Force. He served on the Terrell County Independent School District School Board for eight years and as the Board President four of those years. His viewpoint: “Students and our school's educators are at the forefront of our nations foundation. Texas must lead the nation by adapting our approach to doing what is best for the students first and foremost so we as Texans and parents promote the most effective solutions to prepare future leaders of Texas and our nation with what they need to reach their full potential.”  Currently Thaddeus C. Cleveland is the Sheriff for Terrell County, Texas. He was appointed as Sheriff on May 17, 2022. Prior to his appointment, Sheriff Cleveland spent just over 26 years in the United States Border Patrol and the last 11 years of his career as the Patrol Agent in Charge of the Sanderson Border Patrol Station. Sheriff Cleveland entered on duty with the U.S. Border Patrol on February 26, 1996, as a member of Class 300. His first duty assignment as a Border Patrol agent was at the Nogales Border Patrol Station in the Tucson Sector. Since his entry into the U.S. Border Patrol, Sheriff Cleveland served as a Border Patrol Agent at Sierra Blanca, Texas, a Senior Patrol Agent at Eagle Pass, Texas, a Supervisory Border Patrol Agent at Douglas, Arizona and Artesia, New Mexico. He has also served as a Field Operations Supervisor at Naco, Arizona and Alpine, Texas. Sheriff Cleveland served as an Assistant Chief in Washington, D.C. at the Office of Border Patrol as well as Customs and Border Protection's Commissioner's Office of Anti-Terrorism and Office of State, Local and Tribal Liaison. HELP SUPPORT OUR FIGHT AGAINST ADDICTION. DONATE HERE: https://www.patreon.com/theaddictionpodcast   PART OF THE GOOD NEWS PODCAST NETWORK. AUDIO VERSIONS OF ALL OUR EPISODES: https://theaddictionpodcast.com CONTACT US: The Addiction Podcast - Point of No Return theaddictionpodcast@yahoo.com Intro and Outro music by: Decisions by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100756 Artist: http://incompetech.com/

Cross Word
Navigating the Complexities of Immigration Today

Cross Word

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 29:31 Transcription Available


Send us a textConservative women are reshaping the political narrative, challenging the status quo with boldness and tenacity. Virginia Allen, co-host of the 'Problematic Women' podcast and a contributor to the Daily Signal, sheds light on the pressing issues at the U.S.-Mexico border, providing firsthand insights from her travels across key regions like Eagle Pass, El Paso, and Yuma. Her vivid accounts reveal the realities faced by Border Patrol agents amidst the Biden administration's controversial policies and the influx of millions seeking a new life in the U.S.From examining the Biden administration's attempts to curb illegal immigration to highlighting the ongoing menace of cartels exploiting vulnerable migrants, our discussion traverses the complex terrain of modern immigration challenges. We dissect policy shifts, such as the introduction of the CBP One app, and ponder their implications compared to the 'Remain in Mexico' era. Virginia's perspectives offer a critical look at the apparent inaction from authorities on both sides of the border, stressing the urgency for decisive leadership to confront these humanitarian and security dilemmas.Amidst these pressing issues, we explore the broader implications of immigration on society, emphasizing the need for a streamlined legal process that supports both economic growth and immigrant assimilation. Echoing concerns seen across Europe, we discuss the strains on public resources and the importance of creating an effective system to aid immigrants in integrating into American life. Through candid conversations and cultural commentary, our episode seeks to inspire thoughtful dialogue and actionable solutions in the face of a multifaceted crisis.

Fronteras
Eagle Pass art exhibition highlights the beauty of the border, fights against stereotypical narratives

Fronteras

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 25:00


"The Border is Beautiful" exhibition takes the works of nearly 50 artists to showcase their own unique perspectives of what it's like having ties to binational and bicultural communities.

The Tara Show
the Raality of Kamala's Border

The Tara Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 1:00


the Realty of Kamala's Border https://www.audacy.com/989wordThe Tara Show Follow us on Social MediaJoin our Live StreamWeekdays - 6am to 10am Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/989wordRumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-2031096X: https://twitter.com/989wordInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/989word/ "Red Meat, Greenville." 08/22/24  EAGLE PASS, TEXAS - MARCH 12: A National Guard soldier patrols at the entrance of Shelby Park on March 12, 2024 in Eagle Pass, Texas. U.S. President Joe Biden's budget proposal includes a $4.7 billion emergency fund to enhance border operations in preparation for potential illegal migrant surges along the Southern border. (Photo by Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

60 Minutes
05/26/2024: Operation Lone Star & The Isle of Man

60 Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 41:06


After President Biden and former President Trump's visits to the Texas-Mexico border, correspondent Cecilia Vega reports from Eagle Pass, Texas, where she interviewed Governor Greg Abbott. The governor's controversial border enforcement effort, known as Operation Lone Star, has led to a showdown with the federal government. Bill Whitaker reports from the Isle of Man on the longest-running and most dangerous motorcycle race on earth: The Isle of Man TT. Once the seat of a Viking Kingdom, the 30 mile-long island sits in the middle of the Irish Sea, with England to the east and Ireland to the west. Whitaker examines the distinct Manx identity and the role a collision of cultures played in shaping such a wild and improbable race. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Thomas Paine Podcast
Adventure At Eagle Pass - Lone Ranger

Thomas Paine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 27:56


The Larry Elder Show
The Horrors of Biden's Border Crisis According to Eagle Pass First Responders.

The Larry Elder Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2024 28:27


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The Daily Show With Trevor Noah: Ears Edition
Michael Kosta On Trying To 'Find The Funny' While Filming in Eagle Pass, TX

The Daily Show With Trevor Noah: Ears Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 34:32 Transcription Available


In this podcast exclusive, Daily Show Correspondent Michael Kosta and Segment Director Sebatian Ischer discuss their trip to Eagle Pass, Texas and whether the media's narrative around the border crisis is accurate, how Michael Kosta tries to find the funny when dealing with complex issues, how local residents are being impacted by the militarization at the border, and how conservatives are exploiting this issue. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Daily Show With Trevor Noah: Ears Edition
US Airdrops Meals to Gaza & CDC Drops COVID Isolation Guidelines | Awkwafina

The Daily Show With Trevor Noah: Ears Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 28:54 Transcription Available


Ronny Chieng dives into the CDC's decision to drop COVID isolation guidelines, how the U.S. dodged blockades they funded to aid Gaza, and the TSA's plan to make airport security even more annoying with self-service checkpoints. Plus, Troy Iwata reports from the New York subway system, where National Guards are conducting bag checks for some reason? And Eagle Pass, Texas has become the epicenter of the national immigration debate, but who are the real "invaders" of this community? Michael Kosta talks to residents of Eagle Pass who have had it with the right-wing media, politicians, and fearmongering Trump supporters taking over their town and jacking up their hotel prices. Plus, actor and comedian Awkwafina stops by to talk with her friend Ronny Chieng about the projects they've worked on together, including her latest film “Kung Fu Panda 4,” what it was like working with Jack Black, and her family's place in the culinary history of Queens. Ronny even gives Awkwafina the chance to interview HIM about his iconic role as “Fish” in “Kung Fu Panda 4.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

X22 Report
FBI Warns Fast Moving Threats To Elections This Year, The [DS] System Is Being Dismantled – Ep. 3295

X22 Report

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 94:46


Watch The X22 Report On Video No videos found Click On Picture To See Larger PictureNew York is now attacking meat companies to destroy them, they are following the same tactics as gun control. This is all for the green new scam. Fed getting ready to cut rates. People can now access Bitcoin in banks. The [DS] is panicking, they know they cannot cheat the election like they did back in 2020. They will use every resource they have to remove Trump before the election. When all of this fails they will need to stop the election. The FBI is now warning the public that there are fast moving threats to elections this year. AI will play a part in influencing the elections. The narrative for pausing the election has begun. The [DS] is being dismantled, the RINOs are being removed and the D's are next.   (function(w,d,s,i){w.ldAdInit=w.ldAdInit||[];w.ldAdInit.push({slot:13499335648425062,size:[0, 0],id:"ld-7164-1323"});if(!d.getElementById(i)){var j=d.createElement(s),p=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];j.async=true;j.src="//cdn2.customads.co/_js/ajs.js";j.id=i;p.parentNode.insertBefore(j,p);}})(window,document,"script","ld-ajs"); Economy New York AG Letitia James Files Lawsuit Against Worlds Largest Beef Producer for ‘Misleading Public' About its Impact on Climate New York Attorney General Letitia James is now seeking to punish the worlds largest producer of beef products.  she's waging a war on meatpacking giant JBS USA Foods Co.  “The lawsuit filed in a New York state court in Manhattan seeks a $5,000 civil fine per violation of state business laws, and to recoup ill-gotten gains from false sustainability claims.” – Reuters reported. “I'm suing @JBSFoodsUSA, the world's largest beef producer, for misleading the public about its environmental impact,” Letitia James said on X. “The beef industry is one of the largest contributors to climate change, and JBS has falsely advertised its commitment to sustainability and endangered our planet.” https://twitter.com/NewYorkStateAG/status/1762913938084078042?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1762913938084078042%7Ctwgr%5E726da5da793ab5f77ca1ea13b2893c8b0ac78b8d%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.thegatewaypundit.com%2F2024%2F02%2Fnew-york-ag-letitia-james-files-massive-lawsuit%2F Letitia James absurdly claimed families are willing to pay more for food if their products are better for the environment. “Families [are] willing to spend more of their hard-earned money on products from brands that are better for the environment,” James said in a statement. “JBS USA's greenwashing exploits the pocketbooks of everyday Americans and the promise of a healthy planet for future generations.” Source: thegatewaypundit.com https://twitter.com/GRDecter/status/1763197420538614068?s=20 https://twitter.com/KobeissiLetter/status/1763234412575998385?s=20 https://twitter.com/WatcherGuru/status/1763265462887223740?s=20 Political/Rights https://twitter.com/EndWokeness/status/1762953333814280537 https://twitter.com/rncresearch/status/1763194039363363118?s=61&t=BdBkJAWYzheOiIIylkbO1g   Trump And 'Joke' Biden Hold Dueling Border Visits   Trump will be at Eagle Pass, TX, where he'll visit with residents and community leaders to discuss the complete disaster at the border caused by the Biden administration's decision to reverse various Trump-era policies and its failure to enforce existing laws. For some reason we can't fathom, President Biden's team thought it was a good idea to shuttle him down to Brownsville, Texas for a competing appearance roughly 300 miles away from Eagle Pass. Biden has visited the border just once during his presidency, where he inspected CBP facilities, walked a stretch of the border wall, and stayed far away from any migrants. According to the White House, the Thursday trip will serve as an opportunity to "discuss the urgent need to pass the Senate bipartis...

The Chris Stigall Show
Feeble POTUS & Colonels in Skirts: Afraid Yet?

The Chris Stigall Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 87:34


Wait until you hear Congressman Matt Gaetz of Florida rake Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin over the coals yesterday for the double standard of his MIA adventure late last year versus his treatment of those he bounced from the military over the shot. It's priceless! Then, a lecture to the Air Force from a Lt. Colonel dressed as a woman about inclusivity. Meanwhile, the Husk shuffles around Brownsville Texas pretending to be concerned about the border while Trump goes to Eagle Pass on the same day where the illegals pour over. Former Trump White House deputy press secretary Hogan Gidley explains the messaging in the trips, John Fetterman's increasingly reasonable public statements, and the GOP response to next week's State of the Union. But we all know who's running the show. It's Obama - and it's chronicled better in the new book "Racism, Revenge, and Ruin: It's All Obama" than anywhere else. Stigall chats with author Scott McKay.-For more info visit the official website: https://chrisstigall.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrisstigallshow/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisStigallFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/chris.stigall/Listen on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/StigallPodListen on Apple Podcasts: https://bit.ly/StigallShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The News & Why It Matters
​The TRUMP/BIDEN Border Battle & Murders by Illegal Migrants Explode! | 2/29/24

The News & Why It Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 50:02


Donald Trump is removed from the ballot by a random Illinois judge, but the U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear his case on immunity. Speaking of immunity, illegal immigrants seem to enjoy free rein in this country, especially in Eagle Pass, Texas, where Trump is visiting today. Biden's also on the border, but down the street — a Trump caravan in tow — at a location with zero recorded crossings on Monday. Several elected Georgia officials deny any link between illegal immigration and the violent crimes some commit, but the families of murder victims Laken Riley, Mollie Tibbetts, and Jeremy Caceres and the arrests of 171 others this week would prove otherwise. Karine Jean-Pierre stresses Biden proves his cognitive fortitude every day, but many Americans, even some White House staff members, believe otherwise. Also, an OnlyFans mom fumes when she's called to parent. Miriam "Mock" Weaver and Amy Jo "Daisy" Clark, co-hosts of "Chicks on the Right," and Josh Hammer, senior editor at large of Newsweek, join the show for an onslaught of unfiltered opinion. Today's Sponsors: Jase Emergency: Go to https://jasemedical.com and enter code SARA at checkout for a discount on your order. Relief Factor: Visit https://relieffactor.com or call 1-800-4-relief. "Cooking with the Robertsons" Head over to https://blazetv.com and use code “robertson30” to get $30 off your first year!  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The World and Everything In It
2.28.24 Washington Wednesday, World Tour, and divisions in Eagle Pass

The World and Everything In It

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 34:17 Very Popular


On Washington Wednesday, shifting in the GOP; on World Tour, sanctions lifted in Niger; and how government policies affect life in Eagle Pass Texas. Plus, President Biden's connection to Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Walker reviews the documentary God and Country, and the Wednesday morning newsTell your friends they can press play on any and all episodes of World Watch now through March 3 at worldwatch.news/freebie.Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate.Additional support comes from Planted Gap Year, where young adults combine Bible classes, hands-on farming, and outdoor adventure. More at plantedgapyear.org.From Ambassadors Impact Network, helping entrepreneurs who are looking for more than just funding. Discover a community of Christian faith-led investors. More at ambassadorsimpact.comAnd from DelTackett.com, Biblical worldview resources and training to help you live a healthy and vibrant life in Christ, and to be light and salt, impacting your neighbors and culture for the glory of God. More at www.DelTackett.com/truth.

The World and Everything In It
2.27.24 Christian doctors on IVF, age verification in Canada, and life in Eagle Pass

The World and Everything In It

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 36:00 Very Popular


Christian doctors differ on the ethics of in vitro fertilization; Canadian lawmakers propose legislation to protect children online; and Texans recall growing up in a border town. Plus, the Florida Man Games, Daniel Darling on authentic social justice, and the Tuesday morning newsSupport The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate.Additional support comes from www.DelTackett.com, Biblical worldview resources and training to help you live a healthy and vibrant life in Christ, and to be light and salt, impacting your neighbors and culture for the glory of God. More at www.DelTackett.com/truth.Additional support comes from DelTackett.com, offering Biblical worldview training that helps believers be light and salt, impacting neighbors for the glory of God. DelTackett.com/truth.From Planted Gap Year, where young adults combine Bible classes, hands-on farming, and outdoor adventure. More at plantedgapyear.org.And from Ambassadors Impact Network, helping entrepreneurs who are looking for more than just funding. Discover a community of Christian faith-led investors. More at ambassadorsimpact.com

The News & Why It Matters
Neocon Nikki Haley CRIES, an AMAZING Joe Biden FAILS Compilation & Texas' BORDER BASE! | 2/20/24

The News & Why It Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 50:01


Neoconservative war hawk Nikki Haley got emotional during a speech about a race she refuses to admit she's losing. Governor Greg Abbott announced a new military base in Shelby Park, Eagle Pass, for the Texas National Guard, perhaps because illegal Chinese immigrant encounters surged 4,000% this year. And a girls' basketball game ends early from the domination by a super-six-foot individual with facial hair. Today's Sponsors: Pre-Born To donate, just dial #250 say the keyword BABY or visit https://preborn.com/sara Relief Factor: Visit https://relieffactor.com or call 1-800-4-relief. When you feel the difference, you know it works! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Up First
Ukrainian City Falls, Israel's Rafah Plans, Texas Steps Up Border Operation

Up First

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 12:44


Russia has taken control of a frontline city in Ukraine only days before the war's second anniversary. With supplies running low, will Ukraine's defense forces be able to withstand a Russian assault? Despite international pressure, Israel seems set on a ground invasion of Rafah. Its stated goal is to destroy Hamas, but the city is filled with over a million displaced civilians searching for safety. And Texas plans to build a new military base in the border city of Eagle Pass. It's the latest escalation in the immigration fight between Texas and the federal government. Want more comprehensive analysis of the most important news of the day, plus a little fun? Subscribe to the Up First newsletter. Today's episode of Up First was edited by Andrew Sussman, Mark Katkov, Denice Rios and HJ Mai. It was produced by Claire Murashima, Ben Abrams and Milton Guevara. We get engineering support from Stacy Abbott and our technical director is Carleigh Strange. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

Today, Explained
The border standoff in Eagle Pass

Today, Explained

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 26:53 Very Popular


Congress has failed to pass an immigration bill. The House is attempting to impeach Biden's secretary of homeland security. As Washington flails, a standoff is brewing in Eagle Pass, Texas. This episode was produced by Amanda Lewellyn, edited by Amina Al-Sadi, fact-checked by Laura Bullard and Hady Mawajdeh, engineered by David Herman, and hosted by Noel King. Transcript at vox.com/todayexplained Support Today, Explained by making a financial contribution to Vox! bit.ly/givepodcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Dan Bongino Show
Why The Border Bill Is Absolute TRASH (Ep 2180)

The Dan Bongino Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 57:19 Very Popular


You just got screwed last night. In this episode, I analyze and discuss the disastrous "border bill" unveiled by the Senate. Trump Opens 2024 as Frontrunner Against Biden The Migrant Standoff in Eagle Pass, Texas Scope and History of Section 212(f) Presidential Authority to Suspend/Restrict Entry by Proclamation Copyright Bongino Inc All Rights Reserved Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Up First
U.S. Air Strikes in Middle East, Tech Testimony, Texas Border Dispute

Up First

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2024 14:49 Very Popular


The U.S. attacked 85 targets in Iraq and Syria in retaliation for the deaths of three American servicemembers last weekend. Tech executives were grilled at a Capitol Hearing. And the scene at a park in Eagle Pass, Texas, where federal and state authorities are each seeking control over the border.

Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis
Anarchy in the USA, the Kamala Harris Enigma with Charlie Spiering, Florida's Latest Transgender Ban, Convoy Heading to Protest the Southern Border, & More

Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 46:04 Very Popular


Hey BillOReilly.com Premium and Concierge Members, welcome to the No Spin News for Wednesday, January 31, 2024. Stand Up for Your Country.Tonight's rundown: Talking Points Memo: Bill breaks down the collapse of public order in America. Author Charlie Spiering joins the No Spin News to discuss just what VP Kamala Harris does in the Biden administration. Florida bars transgender citizens from changing their drivers license. A convoy of 700,000 are heading to Eagle Pass, Texas to protest the border crisis. This Day in History: Tet Offensive. Final Thought: Super Bowl. In Case You Missed It: Read Bill's latest column, "Border Personality Disorder." Election season is here! Now's the time to get a Premium or Concierge Membership to BillOReilly.com, the only place for honest news analysis. Preorder Bill's latest book CONFRONTING THE PRESIDENTS, a No Spin assessment of every president from Washington to Biden. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The News & Why It Matters
Iran Proxies BOMB US Military & Border Patrol Union BACKS Texas National Guard | 1/29/24

The News & Why It Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 50:03


The Texas National Guard has the support of the rank-and-file Border Patrol officers as guardsmen add razor wire and more to the border wall in Shelby Park, Eagle Pass, Texas. President Biden is confused about who's actually president, which may explain the lack of any coherent response regarding our three dead soldiers in Jordan who were killed by a drone attack launched by a radical proxy group funded by Iran. And E. Jean Carroll is so rich, she can finally eat and sleep again. Actor and producer Matthew Marsden and Grant Stinchfield, host of "Stinchfield," join Sara Gonzales for an all-new show format that holds nothing back. Today's Sponsor: Birch Gold will help you convert an existing IRA or 401k into a TAX-SHELTERED IRA in Gold, and it doesn't cost you a penny out of pocket! With an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau, countless five-star reviews, and THOUSANDS of happy customers, I encourage you to arm yourself with the knowledge of diversification through precious metals. Text SARA to 989898 to claim your free info kit and protect your savings with gold TODAY.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

What A Day
Gaza Gets Crucial Medicine Delivery

What A Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 19:53 Very Popular


Israel and Hamas reached an agreement on Wednesday to get medicine delivered to hostages held in Gaza. In exchange, humanitarian aid and medication will be delivered to Palestinian civilians. And overnight on Tuesday into Wednesday, Israeli forces advanced on the area around the Al Nasser hospital complex in Khan Younis, a city in Southern Gaza.Over in Texas, a floating barrier in the Rio Grande will stay for now because an appeals court reversed an order for the state to remove it. Governor Greg Abbott installed the 1,000 foot-long string of buoys and submerged netting in the Rio Grande near Eagle Pass last July as part of his anti-immigration program.And in headlines: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis decided to move his presidential campaign away from New Hampshire and instead prioritize South Carolina's primary, Democrats filed a lawsuit to demand that the Wisconsin Supreme Court throw out the state's congressional maps, and thousands marched the streets of Honolulu on Wednesday for the annual ‘Onipa'a Peace March that commemorates the day that the U.S. illegally overthrew the Hawaiian Kingdom. Show Notes:WAD – “Hawai'i: An American Coup” – https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hawaii-an-american-coup/id1483692776?i=1000594870921What A Day – YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/@whatadaypodcastFollow us on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/crookedmedia/For a transcript of this episode, please visit crooked.com/whataday

The Glenn Beck Program
Globalist Censorship Campaign Puts BlazeTV in Its Crosshairs | Guests: Brad Meltzer & Todd Bensman | 1/17/24

The Glenn Beck Program

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 125:32 Very Popular


According to the World Economic Forum, the biggest threat to humanity is misinformation and disinformation. Glenn monologues on this and the latest hit piece on him and BlazeTV by the Independent regarding climate change. In Canada, psychiatrist Jordan Peterson lost his bid to avoid mandatory social media sensitivity training due to his tweets. Glenn outlines the dangers of Big Tech dictating what opinions are allowed and which are deemed misinformation and advises what conservatives need to do to fight back. Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts joins us to preview the admonishing speech he plans to give at the World Economic Forum. Rebel News founder Ezra Levant joins to discuss what's happening on the ground at Davos. “Overrun” author Todd Bensman joins to give the truth about the migrant drowning deaths that occurred in Eagle Pass. Emmy-nominated author of the “I Am” series Brad Meltzer joins to discuss his newest book, “I Am Mister Rogers.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Glenn Beck Program
Best of the Program | Guests: Ezra Levant & Todd Bensman | 1/17/24

The Glenn Beck Program

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 48:47 Very Popular


According to the World Economic Forum, the biggest threat to humanity is misinformation and disinformation. Glenn monologues on this and the latest hit piece on him and BlazeTV by the Independent regarding climate change. Rebel News founder Ezra Levant joins to discuss what's happening on the ground at Davos. “Overrun” author Todd Bensman joins to give the truth about the migrant drowning deaths that occurred in Eagle Pass.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Daily
A Texas Town Wanted Tougher Border Security. Now It's Having Regrets.

The Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 28:33


When the governor of Texas announced an extraordinary plan to use local law enforcement to try to deter migrants from crossing from the border with Mexico, few communities were more receptive than the city of Eagle Pass, where residents had become fed up with the federal government's approach.Now, two years later, people who once welcomed the plan are turning against it. Edgar Sandoval, who writes about South Texas for The New York Times, and Nina Feldman, a producer on “The Daily,” traveled to Eagle Pass to find out why.Guest: Edgar Sandoval, a reporter covering South Texas for The New York Times.Background reading: A campaign by Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas to turn back migrants was initially welcomed on the border. But in Eagle Pass, some of that support appears to be waning.The city's mayor declared a state of emergency last month as the level of crossings strained resources.For more information on today's episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday.