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Welcome back to the Grey Dynamics podcast! This week we are speaking again to Bryan Stern, founder and head of Grey Bull Rescue Foundation. Bryan has 25 years of military experience, including combat tours with the US Army and Navy. His specialisms include unconventional warfare, hostage rescue, and counterterrorism. During the 2021 withdrawal from Afghanistan, Bryan organised flights to evacuate 117 US citizens after the US military had left. Since then, Grey Bull Rescue has conducted thousands of missions and rescued over 7,100 people from crises around the world. We spoke about breaking a US citizen out of a Russian FSB prison, operating where other won't, and much more.Find Grey Bull Rescue and Bryan Stern:greybullrescue.org LinkedIn Facebook Instagram X Bryan Stern LinkedInRelated Links:Warzone Extraction, China vs Taiwan and Project Dynamo with Bryan Stern What do Humanitarian NGOs and the Private Sector want from Intelligence? With E.Advance Your Intelligence Career Today!We are the first fully online intelligence school helping professionals to achieve their long term goals. Our school with tons of new material is currently under construction and will be out there very soon. Meanwhile, you can sign up and be the first to know when we launch, plus get exclusive tips and offers.Get access to exclusive Grey Dynamics ReportsWith security clearance, you can take a crucial role in our intelligence community. As a cleared member, you get access to Secret & Top Secret grade publications. If you are a Top Secret holder, you also get access to our community area, where you can interact with other members and with our analysts! Subscribe today!The Grey Dynamics Podcast is available on all major platforms!Grey Dynamics YouTube Spotify Apple Podcast Google Podcast Amazon Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In Case You Missed It: Talk Show Host Dave Ramsey on the U.S. economy, Dog the Bounty Hunter on his new book, the Brian Laundrie case and crime in American cities, Project Dynamo Founder Bryan Stern on rescue missions in Haiti, Dr. Susan MacManus on the passing of Florida Governor and U.S. Senator Bob Graham, and National Security Institute Senior Fellow Lester Munson on the conflict between Israel and Iran.
What happens when the world is on fire and the US government isn't coming to save the day? In this riveting episode of The Brian Nichols Show, host Brian Nichols sits down with Bryan Stern, co-founder of Project Dynamo, to discuss the harsh realities of rescuing Americans stuck in dire situations overseas. From the gang-infested streets of Haiti to the war-torn regions of Ukraine, Project Dynamo fearlessly ventures into the heart of chaos to bring our fellow citizens home. But how do they navigate these treacherous environments, and what lessons have they learned along the way? Studio Sponsor: Cardio Miracle - "Unlock the secret to a healthier heart, increased energy levels, and transform your cardiovascular fitness like never before.": https://www.briannicholsshow.com/heart Bryan Stern shares eye-opening insights into the current state of Haiti, where roving gangs of heavily armed, impoverished teenagers rule the streets with an iron fist. He explores the unique challenges Project Dynamo faces in this decentralized, volatile environment and how they adapt their strategies to ensure successful rescue missions. The conversation also delves into the broader implications of America's diminishing global influence and the potential consequences of failing to maintain a credible deterrent against rising threats like China, Russia, and Iran. Throughout the episode, Stern emphasizes the importance of being an active participant in shaping our own destiny, rather than a mere spectator watching the world crumble. He encourages listeners to support organizations like Project Dynamo, which relies on the generosity of everyday Americans to continue their life-saving work. By coming together as a nation and refusing to stand idly by, we can make a real difference in the lives of our fellow citizens caught in the crosshairs of global turmoil. This thought-provoking discussion serves as a wake-up call for Americans, urging us to confront the harsh realities of our changing world and the urgent need for proactive, decisive action. As Stern points out, the ease with which bad actors can penetrate our borders and threaten our internal security is a ticking time bomb that demands our immediate attention. It's time for us to set aside petty political squabbles and focus on the issues that truly matter – the safety and well-being of our citizens, both at home and abroad. Don't miss this compelling episode of The Brian Nichols Show, where Bryan Stern's firsthand accounts of high-stakes rescue missions will leave you on the edge of your seat. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the complex challenges facing our nation and the unsung heroes who risk their lives to bring Americans home. As Stern puts it, "If Paul Revere were alive today, he'd have a Dynamo patch on his horse." ❤️ Order Cardio Miracle (https://www.briannicholsshow.com/heart) with code TBNS at checkout for 15% off and take a step towards better heart health and overall well-being!
Founder & CEO of Project Dynamo Bryan Stern discusses recent rescue missions in Haiti and the growing conflict in the Middle East.
In the second hour of the show Pat and Aaron continue to recap the Rayd thrilling victory over the Angels and are joined by Bally Sports' Dave Randorf. We're also joined by Bryan Stern of Project Dynamo and touch on the LIV vs. PGA debate.
Today we talk with a Spec Ops vet whose team rushes behind enemy lines to save American lives.Army/Navy and covert ops veteran Bryan Stern leads the non-profit organization Project Dynamo. He shared vivid details about their recent mission to rescue American missionaries who found themselves trapped within a violent and gang-controlled area of Haiti. Stern outlines how his organization effectively operates in the unfortunate void between the US military and the key decision makers inside our own State Department. And how over the past two years they have conducted ops which rescued thousands of Americans caught inside enemy controlled areas within Afghanistan, Ukraine, Russia and Gaza.Stern shared powerful thoughts on why Dynamo can succeed and why our government, with vastly superior resources, often does not. "They're the ones that have to make tough decisions. If they don't have the right cerebral attitude or testicular fortitude to make the right decisions ... when you're dealing with American lives, seconds count, days are a lifetime."We also get a rare glimpse into the tactical operation within Haiti including; the secret low altitude flight, transport by boat and bus and the eventual arrival in the Dominican Republic. Stern shares how they're able to construct a network of allies, safehouses and logistics all while immersed inside hostile territory.More about Project Dynamo and ways to support their missions here:https://www.projectdynamo.org/To reach CBS Eye on Veterans, Host, Phil Briggsphil@connectingvets.comFollow on X@philbriggsVet@EyeOnVeteransSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ryan Gorman hosts an iHeartRadio nationwide special featuring Monica Anderson, Director of Internet & Technology Research at the Pew Research Center. Monica Anderson joins the show to discuss the Pew Research Center's work and its latest survey of U.S. teenagers and parents on smartphones and social media. Plus, Bryan Stern, Founder & CEO of Project Dynamo, explains how his veteran-led, donor-funded international rescue non-profit organization rescues Americans worldwide, including its upcoming mission to Haiti.
Ultra violent Haitian gangs are continuing their rampage across the island nation, looting the homes of government officials, setting fires and randomly shooting people. The gangs control most of the capital city of Port-au-Prince and the international airport there. The U.S. Marine Corp has sent a special response team to protect the U.S. embassy there and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced this week that he is sending hundreds of soldiers to his shores to stop Haitian migrants from entering. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Bryan Stern, who leads Project DYNAMO and is multiple-tour combat veteran of the United States Army and Navy, about the current situation on the ground and his group's efforts to save lives. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ultra violent Haitian gangs are continuing their rampage across the island nation, looting the homes of government officials, setting fires and randomly shooting people. The gangs control most of the capital city of Port-au-Prince and the international airport there. The U.S. Marine Corp has sent a special response team to protect the U.S. embassy there and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced this week that he is sending hundreds of soldiers to his shores to stop Haitian migrants from entering. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Bryan Stern, who leads Project DYNAMO and is multiple-tour combat veteran of the United States Army and Navy, about the current situation on the ground and his group's efforts to save lives. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ultra violent Haitian gangs are continuing their rampage across the island nation, looting the homes of government officials, setting fires and randomly shooting people. The gangs control most of the capital city of Port-au-Prince and the international airport there. The U.S. Marine Corp has sent a special response team to protect the U.S. embassy there and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced this week that he is sending hundreds of soldiers to his shores to stop Haitian migrants from entering. FOX's John Saucier speaks with Bryan Stern, who leads Project DYNAMO and is multiple-tour combat veteran of the United States Army and Navy, about the current situation on the ground and his group's efforts to save lives. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Founder and CEO of Project Dynamo Bryan Stern discusses the work his veteran-led, donor-funded, non-profit rescue organization does and its upcoming mission in Haiti.
Five children from the Tampa area were stuck in Gaza when the war between Israel and Hamas broke out in October. A non-custodial family member took them to Egypt as their mother in Florida begged for help to find them. Project Dynamo discovered their whereabouts and wnet to get them. Guest host Read Shepherd speaks with Project Dynamo founder Bryan Stern about the rescue.
Bryan Stern, founder of Project DYNAMO, hostage rescue expert on the hostages held in Gaza and the reintegration challenges of those who are released
Studio Sponsor: Cardio Miracle - "The finest heart and health supplement in the world!": https://cardiomiracle.com/?ref=3IO-jangCzqMc What happens when Americans are stranded overseas in danger with nowhere to turn? Meet the daring veterans behind Project Dynamo, a group risking it all on secret missions to save lives. On today's episode, host Brian Nichols welcomes back Project Dynamo CEO Bryan Stern for an eye-opening look at this unique nonprofit. When disaster strikes abroad and citizens have no government help, Stern's team jumps into action. They've now evacuated over 7,000 people from war/disaster zones worldwide. Stern takes us inside October's mission to Israel during active rocket attacks. Dealing with canceled flights and closed borders, the challenges were immense. The team persevered despite taking enemy fire themselves, demonstrating their commitment to saving lives. Their work shows what everyday heroes are capable of. The conversation covers everything from coordinating with the Taliban to the dangers of cheering on Hamas without understanding reality. Stern stresses the need for truth and empathy amid polarization. His field insights add valuable nuance on complex global issues. Throughout the discussion, Nichols and Stern focus on real solutions over empty rhetoric. They offer encouragement that good people united by purpose can change the world. By supporting Project Dynamo, listeners have the chance to be part of the mission. This episode offers an eye-opening look at unsung heroes making a difference. Listen as two thoughtful voices cut through the confusion to advocate empathy and tangible action. With powerful stories from the front lines, it's a conversation that will restore your hope! ❤️ Order Cardio Miracle (https://cardiomiracle.com/?ref=3IO-jangCzqMc) with code TBNS at checkout for 15% off and take a step towards better heart health and overall well-being!
Project Dynamo Co-Founder & CEO Bryan Stern discusses his organization's recent rescue missions of Americans in Israel.
NewsRadio WFLA National Correspondent Erin Real explains 'funflation,' a woman shares her Project Dynamo rescue experience, more brawls at NFL games go viral, a flight gets canceled over a bathroom incident, everything you need to know about October 18th, a Fox News host's reaction to the House speaker vote, shocking revelations in Britney Spears' tell-all book, and an anti-Semitic incident in the U.S.
Ryan and Dana discuss a college professor who referred to the terrorist attack on Israel as 'exhilarating' and 'exciting.' Also, a former Taylor Swift security guard heads to Israel to fight Hamas, NewsRadio WFLA National Correspondent Rory O'Neill reports on President Biden's trip to Israel and the race for House Speaker, everything you need to know about October 17th, a rescued couple's comments after being rescued by Project Dynamo, and NewsRadio WFLA White House Correspondent Jon Decker discusses the president's upcoming trip to Israel.
You Decide 2024 coverage continues with Blair reporting on Gov. DeSantis' direct efforts to coordinate evacuation flights from the Middle East to Florida, working with a transport company called Project Dynamo. The first flight of American evacuees from Israel arrived in Tampa last night.
Founder & CEO of Project Dynamo Bryan Stern discusses the progress of his organization's mission in Israel to rescue Americans and an issue he's having with the U.S. Navy Reserves.
Founder & CEO of Project Dynamo Bryan Stern discusses plans to help rescue Americans from parts of Israel and the Palestinian territories following the Hamas terrorist attacks. Senior Staff Writer for The War Zone Howard Altman discusses the surprise attack by Hamas on Israel, the intelligence failure, and the potential military response. Jewish Community Leader Rabbi Evan Moffic discusses his conversations with American Israelis on their experience following the Hamas terrorist attacks and security concerns at synagogues nationwide.
Project Dynamo Co-Founder Bryan Stern checks in to describe his experience at Ground Zero on September 11, 2001, along with how that infamous day eventually led to the creation of Project Dynamo.
When disaster strikes, who will come to the rescue when your government ignores its responsibilities? On today's episode of The Brian Nichols Show, Brian explores this vital question in a riveting conversation with Bryan Stern, founder of Project Dynamo. This non-profit deploys teams of special forces veterans to save lives when governments fail to act. From the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan to the devastating Maui wildfires, Bryan shares dramatic stories of his nonprofit's real-world rescue missions. He reveals how they mobilized to Maui in just 16 hours, while the government took 6 days. Bryan makes an impassioned case: disaster response merits the same scrutiny as national security threats. By investigating failures in Maui, we can prevent future catastrophes. He argues if we could put a man on the moon decades ago, why can't we save lives today? But Project Dynamo needs public support to sustain their lifesaving work. Bryan makes an urgent appeal for you to donate, share their story, and raise awareness. Join him and Brian in this stirring call to empower everyday heroes filling the grey void when official help fails to arrive. Watch now for Bryan's dramatic firsthand stories of hostage rescues and disaster response.
Ryan Gorman hosts an iHeartRadio nationwide special featuring Bryan Stern, Founder & CEO of Project Dynamo, a veteran-led, donor-funded, international search, rescue, aid, and assistance 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Bryan Stern discusses his organization's work rescuing Americans and our allies from countries where the U.S. government is no longer operating, such as Afghanistan, Ukraine, and Russia, along with their previous rescue work in disaster areas like Southwest Florida following Hurricane Ian.
Ryan Gorman hosts an iHeartRadio nationwide special featuring Bryan Stern, Founder & CEO of Project Dynamo, a veteran-led, donor-funded, international search, rescue, aid, and assistance 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Bryan Stern discusses his organization's work rescuing Americans and our allies from countries where the U.S. government is no longer operating, such as Afghanistan, Ukraine, and Russia, along with their previous rescue work in disaster areas like Southwest Florida following Hurricane Ian.
Founder & CEO of Project Dynamo and Purple Heart Recipient Bryan Stern discusses Purple Heart Day and the Tampa ceremony honoring Purple Heart recipients. NewsRadio WFLA Market & Aviation Expert Jay Ratliff breaks down the July Jobs numbers and previews this week's key economic reports. Chris Cuomo recaps last week's town hall on crime in America and discusses the latest developments related to the Gilgo Beach murders.
More than 6,000 Americans and friends of America have been rescued in dangerous spots in Afghanistan, Ukraine and Sudan over the last two years by Bryan and Project Dynamo – a non-profit organization funded by private donations. Bryan has gotten Americans out of jails and some terrible spots in ways that would normally appear in spy thrillers. In this episode, we hear the story of twin American babies born to a surrogate Ukrainian mother in Russia. The babies were either separated from the Ukranian surrogate mom or abandoned without any record of their American origins, and placed in a Russian orphanage. When you hear how Bryan got them back to their American parents, you'll have an even deeper appreciation for Fourth of July.
In this episode, Bryan and Jeffrey discuss his experience at ground zero on September 11, his long military career, how he was motivated to do all that he could to bring Americans home at any cost, and much more… Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/-Y4a7328ODo Learn more: Host: Jeffrey M. Zucker Producer: Kait Grey Editor: Nick Case Recording date: 5/2/23 https://www.projectdynamo.org/ https://www.instagram.com/projectdynamo/ https://www.facebook.com/ProjectDYNAMOorg/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/projectdynamo/ https://www.youtube.com/@projectdynamo1711 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atfZ2651_Zg&feature=youtu.be - Grey Space Video (Liam Neeson) Other resources: Veterans Crisis Hotline - 1-800-273-8255 and press 1 Bio: Lieutenant Commander Bryan Stern is an internationally renowned special operations intelligence officer. He is a proven expert in "denied area" operations, hostage rescue, and hostage negotiation. Stern is widely known for his work leading Project DYNAMO conducting on the ground daring rescues behind enemy lines in Afghanistan, Ukraine, and Russia. Rescue operations he personally led include: John Spor (LONE STAR), Kirillo (Eddie) Alexandrov (DETROIT LIONS), Terry Gately (RIO GRANDE), Robert Platt (DEVIL) PATHFINDER-Russia, TWIN CITIES, GEMINI 1 (Lenny & Moishe Spektor), and hundreds of others. He has been featured in international mainstream media including CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, BBC, The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Reuters, and the AP. Stern regularly consults on films involving espionage, politics, action, military, law enforcement, and international intrigue.
Today, I spoke to Drew Biemer, a strategic management, and communications professional with over two decades of experience in governmental, public, and civil affairs. Currently serving as the administrator of the Site Evaluation Committee and agency director for Energy Facility Siting, Permitting, Investigation, and Enforcement in the US State of New Hampshire.His political experience spans campaign management and legislative staffing at the local, state, and federal levels, working with notable figures such as members of Congress, governors, and presidential candidates.As a frequent panellist and moderator at energy conferences in the US and Africa, Drew shares his expertise in resilience, energy security, stakeholder engagement, land use, politics, and local content. He also has additional experience in executive protection, public safety, information operations, geopolitical risk analysis, and crisis management.You can find Drew Biemer on:LinkedInWe spoke about:Drew's background (1:30)Policy campaigns as information operations (3:44)Why disrupt an adversary's energy operation (8:37)Load shedding and South African case study (12:02)How ESG has impacted US business and policy (17:49)How can Western countries successfully partner with other countries going forward? (22:13)The western infantilization of African countries (25:34)What is the apprehension of nuclear power? (30:47)Are there any recurring issues Ahmed finds with his clients, concerning African energy (37:24)Career advice (45:40)Cultural Recommendations (48:39)Related Links:Corporate Intelligence, Global Risk, & OSINT Tips with Gareth WestwoodOSINT & SOCMINT for Threat Intelligence with Jordan PonathWarzone Extraction, China vs Taiwan & Project Dynamo with Bryan SternThe Grey Dynamics Podcast is available on all major platforms!YouTubeSpotifyApple Podcast Google PodcastAmazon PodcastSubscribe to Grey Dynamics Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today, I spoke to Bryan Stern, who has 25 years of service focused on intelligence and special operations with the US. He specializes in counter-terrorism, counter-proliferation, hostage rescue, personnel recovery, critical technology protection, and unconventional warfare against near-peer threats. He is a Purple Heart recipient and is credited with being a military first responder at the World Trade Center on the morning of the 9/11 attacks. Currently, he manages Project Dynamo, a non-profit international search, rescue, aid, and assistance organization. Initially established to aid individuals in leaving Afghanistan after the US withdrawal, Project Dynamo has since been involved in extracting people from Ukraine, Sudan, and various other perilous locations.You can find Project Dynamo on:Project DynamoFacebookTwitterLinkedinWe spoke about:Bryan's background (0:56)Bryan on the focus of near-peer threats (4:40)US-China strategy and national focus (7:40)Developing US capability to fight near-peer threats (11:26)Questioning China's combat experience (15:06)China's legal claim to Taiwan (17:10)Do Americans care about Taiwan? (20:18)Project Dynamo and its origins during the withdrawal from Afghanistan (21:15)Project Dynamo after Afghanistan (31:57)Discussing what human infrastructure is (41:28)Project Dynamo in Sudan (49:02)Preparing for an evacuation from Taiwan (59:28)Advice (1:10:36)Being disarming (1:12:04)Advice continued (1:15:06)Cultural recommendations (1:24:50)Related Links:OSINT, Military Career Transition & Language Skills with Skip SchiphorstOSINT & SOCMINT for Threat Intelligence with Jordan PonathInterview with former CIA Officer, Jason L.The Grey Dynamics Podcast is available on all major platforms!YouTubeSpotifyApple Podcast Google PodcastAmazon PodcastSubscribe to Grey Dynamics Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Co-Founder of Project Dynamo Bryan Stern joins us in-studio to discuss the work his veteran-led organization is doing worldwide, including rescuing Americans and allies from Afghanistan, Ukraine, and Sudan.
Mark and Krysty welcome Brian Stern, founder of Project Dynamo, a unique organization dedicated to rescuing Americans stuck in conflict zones.Brian explains that Project Dynamo operates in areas where the US government lacks presence or access, such as Ukraine, Afghanistan, and Sudan.The organization specializes in rescuing Americans who are left behind or stranded in these regions, working independently from government operations.Brian shares his background as a veteran with 25 years of experience in Special Operations and hostage rescue for the military.He reveals how the idea for Project Dynamo originated during the fall of Afghanistan in August 2021, as he witnessed the chaotic situation on TV and felt compelled to help.Brian emphasizes the urgency of rescuing allies who stood and fought alongside the US during their missions, highlighting the importance of honoring their loyalty.The host asks about the challenges faced by Project Dynamo in different operating environments, and Brian explains how tactics vary based on the unique circumstances of each country.Brian discusses the situations in Ukraine and Afghanistan, expressing admiration for the bravery of the Ukrainian people and their ongoing fight against Russian aggression.He suggests opening up the US Embassy in Ukraine and increasing American presence as a show of support, dismissing concerns about potential escalations with Russia.Brian criticizes the ineffective approach of certain government departments and emphasizes the need for action on the ground rather than empty talks.Note: The podcast delves into the experiences and insights of Brian Stern, the founder of Project Dynamo, discussing the organization's mission, challenges, and the importance of rescuing Americans from conflict zones.Website: https://www.nodoubtaboutitpodcast.com/Twitter: @nodoubtpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/NoDoubtAboutItPod/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/markronchettinm/?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ%3D%3D
Project Dynamo operates in "The Grey Space," where the United States Government does not or cannot due to bureaucratic or geopolitical constraints. This is a real organization and these are real stories that have been documented. Their website is www.projectdynamo.org
Do you look forward to reading your Bible and love hearing messages based on Scripture? Listen to this lesson to learn how to delight in God's Word. Find out what the difference is in the lives of wise people and foolish people and what causes this. Ask yourself if you delight in the Word of God and make it a priority in your life. During this message Project Dynamo is briefly discussed. This is the organization that extracted Dr. Dean and missionaries Jim and Phyllis Myers from Ukraine a year ago.
Do you look forward to reading your Bible and love hearing messages based on Scripture? Listen to this lesson to learn how to delight in God's Word. Find out what the difference is in the lives of wise people and foolish people and what causes this. Ask yourself if you delight in the Word of God and make it a priority in your life. During this message Project Dynamo is briefly discussed. This is the organization that extracted Dr. Dean and missionaries Jim and Phyllis Myers from Ukraine a year ago.
Do you look forward to reading your Bible and love hearing messages based on Scripture? Listen to this lesson to learn how to delight in God's Word. Find out what the difference is in the lives of wise people and foolish people and what causes this. Ask yourself if you delight in the Word of God and make it a priority in your life. During this message Project Dynamo is briefly discussed. This is the organization that extracted Dr. Dean and missionaries Jim and Phyllis Myers from Ukraine a year ago.
How to Escape from Afghanistan to Texas… AliveY'all-itics: January 29, 2023There will be no need for you go to a movie this week. We have all of the drama, action, political intrigue, and danger you would ever need in this latest episode of Y'all-itics. The organization Project Dynamo has made it its mission to rescue Americans, and most recently many Texans, trapped in the world's hot spots. These men and women – most with former ties to the U.S. military – go where the U.S. government won't, or can't… gray spaces such as Afghanistan, Ukraine, and even Russian held territory, where this group and its founder, Bryan Stern, have even managed to make Russian President Vladimir Putin angry. That's because they've managed to pull off some of the most daring rescues you could ever possibly imagine. One of their most recent missions led to the successful rescue of a mother and her five young children who live in Texas. So sit back with the Jasons and learn how this is even possible, what goes into the meticulous planning and just how extraordinarily dangerous it is. And they learn all of this from the man our foreign adversaries are now calling “The Magician.”GuestBryan Stern, Project Dynamo Founder
How to Escape from Afghanistan to Texas… Alive Y'all-itics: January 29, 2023 There will be no need for you go to a movie this week. We have all of the drama, action, political intrigue, and danger you would ever need in this latest episode of Y'all-itics. The organization Project Dynamo has made it its mission to rescue Americans, and most recently many Texans, trapped in the world's hot spots. These men and women – most with former ties to the U.S. military – go where the U.S. government won't, or can't… gray spaces such as Afghanistan, Ukraine, and even Russian held territory, where this group and its founder, Bryan Stern, have even managed to make Russian President Vladimir Putin angry. That's because they've managed to pull off some of the most daring rescues you could ever possibly imagine. One of their most recent missions led to the successful rescue of a mother and her five young children who live in Texas. So sit back with the Jasons and learn how this is even possible, what goes into the meticulous planning and just how extraordinarily dangerous it is. And they learn all of this from the man our foreign adversaries are now calling “The Magician.” Guest Bryan Stern, Project Dynamo Founder
Bryan Stern the founder and CEO of Project Dynamo discusses his work rescuing Americans in Afghanistan, Ukraine and Russia. Riveting interview with a real American superhero
Murray Sabrin, PhD discusses his new book: From Immigrant to Public Intellectual: An America Story. Bryan Stern of Project Dynamo talked about his organization and his incredible work rescuing Americans in hot spots around the world. Former Levi's executive Jennifer Sey discussed her new book: Levi's Unbuttoned: The Woke Mob Took My Job But Gave Me My Voice.
Bryan talks with the guys about the work of Project Dynamo, an organization that helps Afghanistan and Ukraine people get to the United States. They are now in Florida helping with the hurricane Ian clean-up.
This week on Celebrity Salute, we welcome a truly heroic human being, Bryan Stern, to the podcast to discuss his group: Project Dynamo. Project Dynamo is an umbrella term encompassing two operations — Digital Dunkirk and Dynamo II. Both efforts are being run by extraordinary civilians with no ties to the U.S. government attempting to do the impossible — saving Americans and Afghan allies who are fearing for their lives as the Taliban regains control of Afghanistan. Randy speaks with Byran about how being at Ground Zero of the World Trade Center on 9/11 influenced the work he is doing today.
John Spor in from Rowlett, but has been living in Mariupol, Ukraine for many years. Once the war with Russia broke out, Russian forces were trying to capture him. He talked with Dave and Amy about his escape thanks to the Tampa Based Non-profit "Project Dynamo". Agency co-founder Bryan Stern was also on the call from Poland. Watch video of the rescue! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Russia's war on Ukraine has surpassed 100 days, and Russian forces have continued their assault on the eastern Donbas region as citizens flee and Ukrainian forces hold them off while awaiting advanced weaponry from the West. Millions of Ukrainian citizens have fled the country amid this military invasion, and while the task is daunting, Florida-based non-profit, Project DYNAMO, is pitching in to help refugees in Ukraine escape from war zones. U.S. Veteran and Co-Founder of Project DYNAMO Bryan Stern aided in the rescue operations in Afghanistan as the Taliban took over and he is now dedicating his organization's efforts in Ukraine. Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the interview in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with Bryan Stern about how they are navigating Russian occupied military territory and active war zones to rescue refugees. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Russia's war on Ukraine has surpassed 100 days, and Russian forces have continued their assault on the eastern Donbas region as citizens flee and Ukrainian forces hold them off while awaiting advanced weaponry from the West. Millions of Ukrainian citizens have fled the country amid this military invasion, and while the task is daunting, Florida-based non-profit, Project DYNAMO, is pitching in to help refugees in Ukraine escape from war zones. U.S. Veteran and Co-Founder of Project DYNAMO Bryan Stern aided in the rescue operations in Afghanistan as the Taliban took over and he is now dedicating his organization's efforts in Ukraine. Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the interview in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with Bryan Stern about how they are navigating Russian occupied military territory and active war zones to rescue refugees. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Russia's war on Ukraine has surpassed 100 days, and Russian forces have continued their assault on the eastern Donbas region as citizens flee and Ukrainian forces hold them off while awaiting advanced weaponry from the West. Millions of Ukrainian citizens have fled the country amid this military invasion, and while the task is daunting, Florida-based non-profit, Project DYNAMO, is pitching in to help refugees in Ukraine escape from war zones. U.S. Veteran and Co-Founder of Project DYNAMO Bryan Stern aided in the rescue operations in Afghanistan as the Taliban took over and he is now dedicating his organization's efforts in Ukraine. Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the interview in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you will hear our entire interview with Bryan Stern about how they are navigating Russian occupied military territory and active war zones to rescue refugees. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on Breaking Battlegrounds, we are joined in studio by Kari Lake, Republican candidate for Arizona governor. Later in the show, Bryan Stern of Project Dynamo joins us with the incredible story of how his team successfully rescued an American and his family from Russian captivity in Ukraine. -Kari Lake, the former anchor for Fox 10 News in Phoenix, became a symbol of truth in journalism when she walked away from the mainstream media despite being number one in the ratings for more than two decades.Now she's running for Governor of Arizona on a platform of common sense conservatism dedicated to individual liberties, low taxes, limited regulation, and protecting Arizona's great Western heritage.Kari Lake continues to be a voice for the silent majority suffering at the hands of cancel culture, critical race theory, and the devastating effects progressive policies are piling up on America's formerly great cities.-Project DYNAMO is a 501(c)(3) donor-funded non-profit organization headquartered in Tampa, Florida and was established by several U.S. servicemembers during the U.S. pullout from Afghanistan in 2021. Recognizing that the U.S. government was unlikely to conduct operations on the ground in Ukraine, Project DYNAMO forward-deployed team members in January of 2022 to begin planning for rescue operations in the event of a Russian invasion. Project DYNAMO remains operational in Ukraine and Afghanistan today.Anyone in need of evacuation is urged to register at projectdynamo.org, and register for the U.S. State Department's STEP program.Project Dynamo is entirely funded through donations. Those interested in donating or learning more about Project DYNAMO can do so by visiting www.projectdynamo.org.-Connect with us:www.breakingbattlegrounds.voteTwitter: www.twitter.com/Breaking_BattleFacebook: www.facebook.com/breakingbattlegroundsInstagram: www.instagram.com/breakingbattlegroundsLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/breakingbattlegrounds This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit breakingbattlegrounds.substack.com
“The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good people to do nothing.” -Edmund Burke There is a LOT going on in our world right now and a major piece of our current heartbreak has to do with the situation going on in Ukraine. Like many of you, I have felt helpless watching the news seeing innocent people being attacked and forced to fight or flee their homeland. It's impossible to believe that such a thing can even exists in 2022. My heart is full however, to see local humans of Denver, CO doing what they can to be proactive, to be “helpers”. I am so excited to welcome Johnathan McFarlane to the T&T mic… true story, I have known Johnathan since elementary school and saw him and his mission, Pallets For Ukraine, on the news. So, I of course dropped him a note on Facebook (cuz that's what adults do:) and we got to talking from there. Johnathan shares his motivation to just jump in and do something, how he got started, how his whole family is working together to make theses awesome flags and give back EVERY SINGLE DOLLAR that comes in to the people of Ukraine. This is an awesome story of proactive initiative to help someone else and somehow it comes back to serve you. I don't fully know what this world needs, but I do know it's more of that. Johnathan thanks for shining some super hero qualities and leading the way- no doubt us fellow Americans are proud of your work, especially that awesome kiddo if yours!! Check out https://palletsforukraine.com/ , to see how you can get your flag or start a similar initiative wherever you are located! Highlights: To give is to receive. Being a helper and doing it with pride. Something bigger than ourselves. Keeping the faith and doing what you can because it all matters in the end. Elementary school, 90's singers, and caring about the next generation. Facts about Ukraine and major props to Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Ukraine's current President. The impacts of war. Being useful. Plan-less, but hopeful… sometimes you just have to figure it out as you go! Pallets For Ukraine We made donations to NGOs that are assisting the humanitarian crisis, but that's not enough. Pallets for Ukraine is our avenue to multiply our efforts, allow others to show their support, and provide help to those that need it most. Pallets for Ukraine is a family project started by a Grandpa, Son, and Granddaughter in Denver, Colorado. We collect pallets, disassemble them, and turn them into Ukrainian flag yard signs. The signs are then sold with 100% of the money raised being donated to several different charities working in Ukraine. All the materials we use are donated, so every dime raised goes to help the Ukrainian people. The only cost is our time, which we are proud to give! Funds go to: International Rescue Committee, Project Dynamo, Airbnb https://palletsforukraine.com/ Connect with T&T: IG: @TurmericTequila Facebook: @TurmericAndTequila Website: www.TurmericAndTequila.com Host: Kristen Olson IG: @Madonnashero Tik Tok: @Madonnashero Website: www.KOAlliance.com
In the eastern region of Ukraine, authorities say dozens were injured after a missile hit a train station in the city of Kramatorsk. And when Russian forces took over neighborhoods in Ukraine, it was difficult to evacuate people. Project Dynamo helps get people out. Leila Fadel speaks with the Army and Navy combat veteran who runs it.
Ryan talks to Bryan Stern, Co-Founder of Project Dynamo, a Tampa-based group rescuing Americans in Ukraine.
Ryan Gorman speaks with Bryan Stern, Co-Founder of Project Dynamo, about the amazing efforts of the group on rescuing Americans trying to get out of Ukraine.
On this episode of To The Point Already, Spectrum Bay News 9's Rick Elmhorst and Roy De Jesus talk with Project Dynamo founder Bryan Stern, people he helped rescue and Bay News 9 Reporter Gabby Arzola about the Ukrainian situation and getting people safely out of harm's way.
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This week on Breaking Battlegrounds, Chuck and Sam sit down with Tiffany Shedd, a Republican running for Attorney General in Arizona, to get an honest look at how an unsecured border has created a humanitarian crisis. Later in the show, Chuck and Sam talk to Justin Clements, spokesman for Project Dynamo, a non-profit organization that is working to evacuate Americans from Ukraine.Tiffany Shedd grew up in Pinal County and worked her way through college and law school at the University of Arizona. She's worked as a bilingual kindergarten teacher, farmer, and natural resource attorney, and owns several small businesses, in addition to being a homeschool mom and an SCTP and 4-H certified pistol and shotgun coach. Living on a major trafficking route in Pinal County, Tiffany has experienced first-hand the consequences of the failure to secure our border and relies on the 2nd Amendment to protect herself and her family. Tiffany's personal experiences with the consequences of an unsecured border, and as an attorney, business owner, and mother are why she is firmly committed to conservative principles and dedicated to making sure Arizona stays great for future generations.Tiffany and her husband Rodney, a member of the Muscogee Creek Nation, are the fourth generation to farm their land in Pinal County and are proud parents of three children. Connect with us:www.breakingbattlegrounds.voteTwitter: www.twitter.com/Breaking_BattleFacebook: www.facebook.com/breakingbattlegroundsInstagram: www.instagram.com/breakingbattlegroundsLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/breakingbattlegrounds This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit breakingbattlegrounds.substack.com
After months of tension, Russia launched a full-scale military invasion into Ukraine in late February. President Putin has unleashed air assaults on bustling urban areas of Ukraine such as the city of Kharkiv, leading many to fear for their lives. As families attempt to leave the country, a brave group of volunteers has ventured into dangerous territory to help save lives. Bryan Stern is the co-founder of Project Dynamo, a Tampa-based non-profit which aims to help Americans and allies abroad escape war-torn countries such as Ukraine. He spoke to Dave Anthony about the challenges he faces as he evacuates people from a country under siege. Bryan also discusses Project Dynamo's previous efforts to rescue Americans trapped in Afghanistan following the Taliban's takeover in 2021 and how that experience prepared him for his current mission. Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the interview in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll hear our entire conversation with Bryan Stern and learn more about his rescue operations in Ukraine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After months of tension, Russia launched a full-scale military invasion into Ukraine in late February. President Putin has unleashed air assaults on bustling urban areas of Ukraine such as the city of Kharkiv, leading many to fear for their lives. As families attempt to leave the country, a brave group of volunteers has ventured into dangerous territory to help save lives. Bryan Stern is the co-founder of Project Dynamo, a Tampa-based non-profit which aims to help Americans and allies abroad escape war-torn countries such as Ukraine. He spoke to Dave Anthony about the challenges he faces as he evacuates people from a country under siege. Bryan also discusses Project Dynamo's previous efforts to rescue Americans trapped in Afghanistan following the Taliban's takeover in 2021 and how that experience prepared him for his current mission. Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the interview in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll hear our entire conversation with Bryan Stern and learn more about his rescue operations in Ukraine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After months of tension, Russia launched a full-scale military invasion into Ukraine in late February. President Putin has unleashed air assaults on bustling urban areas of Ukraine such as the city of Kharkiv, leading many to fear for their lives. As families attempt to leave the country, a brave group of volunteers has ventured into dangerous territory to help save lives. Bryan Stern is the co-founder of Project Dynamo, a Tampa-based non-profit which aims to help Americans and allies abroad escape war-torn countries such as Ukraine. He spoke to Dave Anthony about the challenges he faces as he evacuates people from a country under siege. Bryan also discusses Project Dynamo's previous efforts to rescue Americans trapped in Afghanistan following the Taliban's takeover in 2021 and how that experience prepared him for his current mission. Due to time limitations, we could not include all of the interview in our original segment. On the FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll hear our entire conversation with Bryan Stern and learn more about his rescue operations in Ukraine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As the Russian invasion of Ukraine rages on, the Biden Administration has discussed potentially issuing sanctions on Russia's oil and gas industry. Seeing that Russia is a key energy source for the U.S., how could current geopolitical tensions, alongside pre-existing inflation, affect the prices Americans see at the gas pump? Senior energy market analyst and Fox Business contributor Phil Flynn joins the Rundown to discuss the impact imposing energy sanctions on Russia could have on America, why tapping into the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve is not enough to regain control of the oil market, and how the current spike in oil prices could possibly lead to a recession. Project Dynamo was originally created with the goal of rescuing Americans who were stranded in Afghanistan following the Taliban's 2021 takeover. Now, the organization has been focusing its efforts on aiding Americans and allies flee the chaos of Ukraine amid Russia's invasion. Bryan Stern, a retired Navy officer and one of Project Dynamo's co-founders, joins to discuss his recent missions, the challenges of rescuing Americans abroad in war-torn areas, and the strength and bravery exhibited by Ukrainians determined to fight for their country. Plus, commentary by Guy Benson, host of "The Guy Benson Show." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As the Russian invasion of Ukraine rages on, the Biden Administration has discussed potentially issuing sanctions on Russia's oil and gas industry. Seeing that Russia is a key energy source for the U.S., how could current geopolitical tensions, alongside pre-existing inflation, affect the prices Americans see at the gas pump? Senior energy market analyst and Fox Business contributor Phil Flynn joins the Rundown to discuss the impact imposing energy sanctions on Russia could have on America, why tapping into the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve is not enough to regain control of the oil market, and how the current spike in oil prices could possibly lead to a recession. Project Dynamo was originally created with the goal of rescuing Americans who were stranded in Afghanistan following the Taliban's 2021 takeover. Now, the organization has been focusing its efforts on aiding Americans and allies flee the chaos of Ukraine amid Russia's invasion. Bryan Stern, a retired Navy officer and one of Project Dynamo's co-founders, joins to discuss his recent missions, the challenges of rescuing Americans abroad in war-torn areas, and the strength and bravery exhibited by Ukrainians determined to fight for their country. Plus, commentary by Guy Benson, host of "The Guy Benson Show." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As the Russian invasion of Ukraine rages on, the Biden Administration has discussed potentially issuing sanctions on Russia's oil and gas industry. Seeing that Russia is a key energy source for the U.S., how could current geopolitical tensions, alongside pre-existing inflation, affect the prices Americans see at the gas pump? Senior energy market analyst and Fox Business contributor Phil Flynn joins the Rundown to discuss the impact imposing energy sanctions on Russia could have on America, why tapping into the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve is not enough to regain control of the oil market, and how the current spike in oil prices could possibly lead to a recession. Project Dynamo was originally created with the goal of rescuing Americans who were stranded in Afghanistan following the Taliban's 2021 takeover. Now, the organization has been focusing its efforts on aiding Americans and allies flee the chaos of Ukraine amid Russia's invasion. Bryan Stern, a retired Navy officer and one of Project Dynamo's co-founders, joins to discuss his recent missions, the challenges of rescuing Americans abroad in war-torn areas, and the strength and bravery exhibited by Ukrainians determined to fight for their country. Plus, commentary by Guy Benson, host of "The Guy Benson Show." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Vince and Jason sit down with the founder of Project Dynamo and Afghanistan veteran Bryan Stern, who is currently in Ukraine on a mission to evacuate citizens from the country. Bryan lays out his experiences in the middle of a Russian invasion and the resources he is using to get as many people as he can out. Bryan served in Afghanistan for the Navy after serving for the Army as a first responder at ground zero in New York City after 9/11. Check out his website here Follow his social media here: Instagram Facebook 2:20 - Introducing Bryan Stern 3:00 - The Combat Bryan Has Witnessed In Ukraine 4:00 - Bryan's Journey So Far Helping People In Ukraine 8:00 - How Bryan Handles Interactions With The Russian Military 9:20 - The Process Of Evacuating The People Of Ukraine 14:00 - How the Ukraine problem can be worse than Afghanistan 16:50 - Has The US Government Had Any Contact With Project Dynamo? 19:53 - Is Ukraine Requiring Citizens To Stay And Fight? 24:30 - Are US Citizens Volunteering To Help Project Dynamo? 27:00 - What Is The Ukranians' Plan To Handle The Russian Military? 30:00 - Why Were Citizens Skeptical About Russia Invading? 33:30 - Does Project Dynamo Have Enough Resources? 37:40 - When Is Project Dynamo's Next Mission? 42:30 - Donate Now To ProjectDynamo.Org Visit the show page on the Daily Caller here And catch the full episodes on our premium YouTube page Check out the audio version on: Apple podcasts Spotify Audible SoundCloud Subscribe to our channel Become a Daily Caller PATRIOT Visit our website Follow our social media: Twitter Facebook Instagram 'Vince & Jason Save The Nation' grapples with America's most pressing questions through intelligent, brutally honest conversations between Vince Coglianese and Jason Nichols, two nationally renowned political commentators who come from opposite sides of the political divide but share a profound love of country. Enlisting the support of their fascinating and talented guests, Vince and Jason tackle the existential issues confronting America and set out on their quest to Save the Nation.
Guests: Peter Morici, Economist, On to discuss the economic impact in the US from the situation between Russia and Ukraine. Bryan Stern, Co-Founder of Project Dynamo, On to discuss plans for rescue operations of Americans who could potentially become trapped in Ukraine. And ... Your thoughts on the latest in the news. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Weekly news for the nonprofit sector. Nonprofits & NGOs Prepare As The Russia Ukraine Standoff Becomes Dire As the situation in Ukraine deteriorates, the nonprofit organization Project Dynamo has announced it is preparing for the potential emergency evacuation of Americans from Ukraine. The organization, initially formed to aid in the evacuation from Afghanistan, is just one of many civil society and NGO organization focused on preparing for the fallout of a potential war. The Russian military has approximately 140,000 troops surrounding Ukraine on all but its western border. On Friday, the U.S. government advised all American citizens to leave the country within 48 hours. While official intelligence publicly referenced by the U.S. notes that an invasion is not certain, that intelligence has assessed that Russian President Vladimir Putin has assembled the necessary military force to launch an attack should he chose to do so. Read more ➝ The Great U.S. Volunteer Shortage & CEO Transition at VolunteerMatch Greg Baldwin, CEO and President of VolunteerMatch, says that the number of open nonprofit volunteer opening positions needed has increased to approximately 10.5 million at the beginning of 2022. This represents a jump of nearly 2 million open positions since before the pandemic, which saw a need for 8.5 million volunteers. Macro trends related to the shifting impact of the pandemic have resulted in a shortage of volunteers felt by nonprofits large and small across the country. Baldwin joins Whole Whale (the publisher of this newsletter) CEO George Weiner to discuss this volunteer shortage as well as VolunteerMatch's process for finding a replacement CEO after his scheduled departure. Read more ➝ Summary: Eminem takes a knee during the Super Bowl halftime show | wbur.org How the National Butterfly Center Became the Center of Online Lies | nytimes.com For the first time in its history, Facebook is in decline. Has the tech giant begun to crumble? | the Guardian Salary competition adds to staffing challenges for nonprofits | MiBiz: West Michigan Business News
Weekly news for the nonprofit sector. Nonprofits & NGOs Prepare As The Russia Ukraine Standoff Becomes Dire As the situation in Ukraine deteriorates, the nonprofit organization Project Dynamo has announced it is preparing for the potential emergency evacuation of Americans from Ukraine. The organization, initially formed to aid in the evacuation from Afghanistan, is just one of many civil society and NGO organization focused on preparing for the fallout of a potential war. The Russian military has approximately 140,000 troops surrounding Ukraine on all but its western border. On Friday, the U.S. government advised all American citizens to leave the country within 48 hours. While official intelligence publicly referenced by the U.S. notes that an invasion is not certain, that intelligence has assessed that Russian President Vladimir Putin has assembled the necessary military force to launch an attack should he chose to do so. Read more ➝ The Great U.S. Volunteer Shortage & CEO Transition at VolunteerMatch Greg Baldwin, CEO and President of VolunteerMatch, says that the number of open nonprofit volunteer opening positions needed has increased to approximately 10.5 million at the beginning of 2022. This represents a jump of nearly 2 million open positions since before the pandemic, which saw a need for 8.5 million volunteers. Macro trends related to the shifting impact of the pandemic have resulted in a shortage of volunteers felt by nonprofits large and small across the country. Baldwin joins Whole Whale (the publisher of this newsletter) CEO George Weiner to discuss this volunteer shortage as well as VolunteerMatch's process for finding a replacement CEO after his scheduled departure. Read more ➝ Summary: Eminem takes a knee during the Super Bowl halftime show | wbur.org How the National Butterfly Center Became the Center of Online Lies | nytimes.com For the first time in its history, Facebook is in decline. Has the tech giant begun to crumble? | the Guardian Salary competition adds to staffing challenges for nonprofits | MiBiz: West Michigan Business News
To this day there are still U.S. citizens and allies who are stuck in Afghanistan after U.S. troops evacuated last Summer. Project Dynamo is an organization run by volunteer civilians and veterans alike who save U.S. citizens and Afghan allies from the Taliban run country that is Afghanistan. Here to discuss their extraordinary efforts is Project Dynamo Co-Founder, Bryan Stern.
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The CEOs of American and Southwest Airlines say wearing masks on planes does not do much to limit the exposure to covid. Even with record vaccinations, CDC sees weekly covid cases jump. Clay: Masks are a sham. Johnson & Johnson's covid vaccine offers zero protection against Omicron variant. Clay: "Buck Sexton really did get the Spirit Airlines of covid vaccines." Buck says, in that regard, the city of New York caused him "pain, irritation and discomfort for no reason whatsoever." C&B speak with retired Lt. Commander Bryan Stern, co-founder of Project Dynamo, as he gives an on-the-ground update from Kabul, Afghanistan. Senator "Karen," Elizabeth Warren, wants to pack the Supreme Court. Democrats always want to change the rules when they lose. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
American and Southwest Airlines CEOs say wearing masks on planes doesn't do much for covid protection. Commander Bryan Stern, founder of Project Dynamo, gives an on-the-ground update from Kabul, Afghanistan. We stand with women against men dominating their sports. Fox's Kat Timpf weighs in on the left going further left. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
On this Back Story Host Dana Lewis talks to Project Dynamo organizer Bryan Stern. This is a volunteer/charity mission to rescue those left behind in Afghanistan.And, Belarus is trying to use migrants as a weapon against Europe say Western leaders, and Russian President Putin may be behind it all. I talk to the former Foreign Minister of Lithuania on a deepening crisis.
The U.S. military fully withdrew from Afghanistan over a month ago. However, many U.S. citizens and Afghan allies remain there and are vulnerable as they find themselves stranded in a nation now controlled by the Taliban. After realizing so many were left behind, Afghan War veteran, former U.S. Navy Lieutenant Commander and Co-Founder of Project Dynamo, Bryan Stern felt he had to do something. On The FOX News Rundown earlier this week, host Dave Anthony spoke Stern about how he chartered a flight full of Americans and allies out of Kabul and how Project Dynamo's donations made the safe return of hundreds of people possible. Stern also explained how his experience as a veteran and 9/11 first responder drove him to take action. The original interview was too long and we couldn't include it all in our segment. On The FOX News Rundown EXTRA, you will hear our entire conversation with veteran and co-Founder of Project Dynamo, Bryan Stern.
The U.S. military fully withdrew from Afghanistan over a month ago. However, many U.S. citizens and Afghan allies remain there and are vulnerable as they find themselves stranded in a nation now controlled by the Taliban. After realizing so many were left behind, Afghan War veteran, former U.S. Navy Lieutenant Commander and Co-Founder of Project Dynamo, Bryan Stern felt he had to do something. On The FOX News Rundown earlier this week, host Dave Anthony spoke Stern about how he chartered a flight full of Americans and allies out of Kabul and how Project Dynamo's donations made the safe return of hundreds of people possible. Stern also explained how his experience as a veteran and 9/11 first responder drove him to take action. The original interview was too long and we couldn't include it all in our segment. On The FOX News Rundown EXTRA, you will hear our entire conversation with veteran and co-Founder of Project Dynamo, Bryan Stern.
As the holiday season approaches again as we continue to try to get the coronavirus pandemic under control, some are asking if we will be able to celebrate and gather normally unlike last year. White House Medical Advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci came under fire for saying "it's too soon tell" whether it will be safe for Americans to gather with family members for Christmas this year during an appearance on a Sunday talk show. He followed up on the comment saying it was "misinterpreted" and encourages people to do so and to get vaccinated. Fox News Medical Contributor Dr. Marty Makary joins to discuss what we can expect for the upcoming holiday season in the U.S. Dr. Makary also weighs in on the experimental COVID-19 pill by Merck that could be available by the end of the year and how it could be a game changer when it comes to treating the virus. The U.S. military fully withdrew from Afghanistan on August 30th, 2021. However not all U.S. citizens and Afghan allies were evacuated, leaving many vulnerable as they found themselves stranded in a nation now controlled by the Taliban. In response to this dangerous situation, many veterans have taken the initiative to organize the safe return of these people from Afghanistan to America. Afghan War veteran, former U.S. Navy Lieutenant Commander and Co-Founder of Project Dynamo, Bryan Stern joins to break down how he chartered a flight full of Americans and allies out of Kabul, how Project Dynamo's donations made the safe return of hundreds of people possible and why his experience as a veteran and 9/11 first responder drove him to take action to make sure there was no one left behind. Plus, commentary by syndicated columnist and author of "America's Expiration Date," Cal Thomas.
As the holiday season approaches again as we continue to try to get the coronavirus pandemic under control, some are asking if we will be able to celebrate and gather normally unlike last year. White House Medical Advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci came under fire for saying "it's too soon tell" whether it will be safe for Americans to gather with family members for Christmas this year during an appearance on a Sunday talk show. He followed up on the comment saying it was "misinterpreted" and encourages people to do so and to get vaccinated. Fox News Medical Contributor Dr. Marty Makary joins to discuss what we can expect for the upcoming holiday season in the U.S. Dr. Makary also weighs in on the experimental COVID-19 pill by Merck that could be available by the end of the year and how it could be a game changer when it comes to treating the virus. The U.S. military fully withdrew from Afghanistan on August 30th, 2021. However not all U.S. citizens and Afghan allies were evacuated, leaving many vulnerable as they found themselves stranded in a nation now controlled by the Taliban. In response to this dangerous situation, many veterans have taken the initiative to organize the safe return of these people from Afghanistan to America. Afghan War veteran, former U.S. Navy Lieutenant Commander and Co-Founder of Project Dynamo, Bryan Stern joins to break down how he chartered a flight full of Americans and allies out of Kabul, how Project Dynamo's donations made the safe return of hundreds of people possible and why his experience as a veteran and 9/11 first responder drove him to take action to make sure there was no one left behind. Plus, commentary by syndicated columnist and author of "America's Expiration Date," Cal Thomas.