00:02:01.940And now Tulsi Gabbard announcing a leave from DNI effective on June 30th as she announces
00:02:10.980her husband has been diagnosed with a rare form of bone cancer. And certainly we wish them all the
00:02:18.420best and pray for their speedy recovery, his speedy recovery, pray for their relationship.
00:02:24.200There's no question. Of course, Tulsi Gabbard, someone who had been extremely popular on the
00:02:29.960campaign trail in 2024, a key part of the Maha coalition, close ties with Bobby Kennedy,
00:02:38.300close ties with so many people in that wing of the party.
00:02:44.560And so will she, will we hear more from her in the future?
00:02:49.900Perhaps if the health situation improves, she'll be able to come back or perhaps do something else.
00:02:56.380But of course, knowing DNI Gabbard, she has always been an independent voice.
00:03:01.480Remember, she was an independent voice as the only Democrat that would actually call out radical Islamic terrorism all the way back in 2014, 2015, and call out ISIS when Barack Obama, that's how she first crossed my radar.
00:03:16.220And I remember reading in, you know, when back when Bannon ran Breitbart, you know, they would talk about how there was this one lone congresswoman that would talk about ISIS.
00:03:27.600There's a congresswoman from, you know, from Hawaii.1.00
00:03:30.380What the what does she know about ISIS?0.91
00:03:32.660What does she know about radical terror?
00:03:33.720And it turns out that she had been a veteran, that she had served in the Iraq war, someone who had come under fire from ISIS and al Qaeda in Iraq, as they were called at the time, and those affiliates.
00:03:44.240And so certainly, certainly someone who's been willing to break with her party and willing to speak as an independent voice.
00:03:52.920And as we know the story, that so many people like herself, like Elon Musk, like Bobby Kennedy, like President Trump himself, had been pushed out of what the Democrat Party had been to what the Democrat Party has now become.
00:10:01.260We got the public protection which I call the
00:10:05.520Hurting the public because they're what they're doing is allowing more crimes to happen by the bill that we adopted late yesterday afternoon
00:10:12.740Yeah, and your budgets two and a half times out of Florida and we got five million less people here
00:10:16.740Oh, yeah, went from a hundred and seventy five billion to two hundred and sixty eight billion in seven years people here are concerned in Rockland County
00:10:23.860electricity Kathy Holka pulled the plug on
00:10:26.880Indian point nuclear power fifteen percent of the state's energy
00:10:30.000There's a lot of outcry over that, right?
00:10:32.520Now we're talking about four more nuclear plants rehabilitating them.
00:10:36.600But, you know, energy is the number one focus that I'm hearing from my constituents, the cost of their utility bills, how there's always a tax on the utility bills, whether it's for the MTA or wherever.
00:10:47.720I just wanted to ask you, Donald Trump, the facto head of the Republican Party, right?
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00:21:11.360question, the question of the day, of course, being what can we America do to make the 250th
00:21:17.900the same as the Bicentennial or similar to the Bicentennial? We got Dean here comes in and says,
00:21:28.580How? Start jailing and convicting treasonous politicians, communists and fraudsters stealing the taxpayers' money and also mass deportations.
00:21:39.120Dean, you and I are one of a one of a mind, one of a mind.
00:21:46.620April comes in and says, my 13 year old Maddie says, start raising her generation to love our country again.
00:21:53.340Well, April, it sounds like you are doing a great job raising Maddie.
00:21:56.860julie comes in and says the freedom train i saw it in 1976 come through lakeland florida yeah i
00:22:04.100believe the freedom train is still going to be going i think president trump is actually bringing
00:22:07.220that back i don't know exactly what the schedule is but if we get it i will certainly i will
00:22:11.360certainly put that out so let's see this one's in from steve he says i was 10 years old in 1976
00:22:19.640for the bicentennial our school had shirts with stars and stripes and grade school said that the
00:22:25.140elementary name on the planet and the sleeves had stars and stripes firework shows were twice as big
00:22:30.880as that year to celebrate the big birthday of america everyone invited a friend and neighbor
00:22:34.820and even people they didn't know well to join them for barbecues and etc i remember it was huge
00:22:40.220i've got grandkids 250 flags and told them my story how old they will be when the tricentennial
00:22:45.320comes written on the flags as heirlooms believe it or not i was telling my kids as well about
00:22:50.180the tricentennial. I said, boys, you are going to make it. Your dad might make it, but you boys
00:22:55.440will definitely make it to the tricentennial. And that's exactly something that I was telling
00:23:00.000my boys not too long ago, that they will make it to America's 300th.
00:23:04.900And that's something to think about, folks. Do we want our country to succeed all the way to its
00:23:10.040300th year? Will we have a country that succeeds all the way to its 300th year? What kind of
00:23:15.820country will we be? Will we be like America at 200? Or will we be something completely different?
00:23:23.940That's what this fight is all about. That's what you need to be thinking every single time.
00:23:30.560Krista comes in and says, when I was a girl, we painted fire hydrants as historical figures.
00:23:35.800That was something that people did all over the country. I saw that all over and over as I've
00:23:40.620been talking to more people about this. And a lot of places, people just kind of did it on their own.
00:45:23.100How do you get to Italian people to start arguing?1.00
00:45:26.420Ask them which, ask them which one's mother makes the best lasagna.1.00
00:45:29.480I'm just saying, I'm just saying, I'm just saying sometimes his grandmother.
00:45:35.800All right. What else do we have here? Any more emails coming in?
00:45:45.940Wow. This is a long one. A long one. I'll get to that later.
00:45:49.260A guy said his, his father was a tanker in, in,
00:45:54.760in the Korean war and says, I hope to meet you one day.
00:45:57.780So I hope to meet you too, man. Someone says they remember the freedom train
00:46:01.600stopping in Northwest Ohio. Just, just incredible,
00:46:03.920incredible news, incredible information about this. Folks, President Trump, of course,
00:46:10.580will be speaking soon. Terrence will be here holding down on us. And we've got him here
00:46:17.540actually live. We do a quick handoff. Terrence, what's up, man?
00:46:20.900Jack, how are you doing, brother? Good to see you on this Friday.
00:46:24.240So Terrence, let me ask you the question. What would you do to make the 250th more like the
00:46:30.260bicentennial? I think the president really kind of has the plan already. Like I'm big on parades
00:46:37.780and anything that kind of brings communities together. I wouldn't mind seeing some sort of
00:46:42.820military demonstration. There had been talk about that. Obviously, there's a pretty significant cost
00:46:47.640attached to that sort of thing. But I wouldn't mind seeing a kind of more of the military
00:46:51.880pageantry, particularly for 250. Those are the sorts of things I'd like to see. And most importantly,
00:46:57.460I'd like to also see an element of community service, I think, put in to the celebration in general where businesses give employees some time off to go into their communities and to serve those communities.
00:47:09.740Those are some of the things that I wouldn't mind seeing.
00:47:12.760In fact, I'll probably be doing some community service myself to celebrate the 250th anniversary of this country.
00:47:19.400We've got a lot going on for you today, though, folks.
00:47:21.960We, of course, are going to take you to just north of New York City, Rockland County, Rockland Community College.
00:47:27.460where President Trump expected to speak here in short order.
00:47:31.600Let's get you ready for America's Voice Live, which is about to start right now.
00:47:40.520All right. I think I think they're they're rolling us over.
00:47:42.940I think we're rolling through the break, man. Is that what we're doing, guys?
00:47:45.100We're rolling through the break. We're rolling through the break.
00:47:47.920I guess I guess we're rolling. No, that's fine. That's fine. We're rolling.
00:47:51.440And who else is rolling is President Trump. He's in his helicopter.
00:47:54.740he's he's on the way there i love what you said about the military man i love what you said about
00:47:59.300that because look it was a hot day when we did the army parade um yeah last year and but it was
00:48:07.240awesome it was so cool the tanks i gotta tell you though even even cooler than the tanks and i know
00:48:12.520there's going to be the moral day parade and real america's voice is going to be covering that as
00:48:15.820well as the concert on saturday night but the when they did the soldier for me when they did the
00:48:21.500soldiers with the period uniforms so you had the you had the doughboys of world war one you had the
00:48:27.640band of brothers of world war ii that i that sparked an emotion that i was not expecting i
00:48:33.220really wasn't expecting that uh union soldiers from the civil war you even had uh the you know
00:48:38.440the minute men the patriots from the revolutionary war they had a guy who was sort of done up as
00:48:43.400george washington the tri-corner hat i love stuff like that man i totally do i'm with you on that
00:48:48.780And it's part of our history, right? It's a way to honor all of those who have fought for our freedoms.
00:48:55.760You know, our freedoms, the fight started back during the Revolutionary War.
00:48:58.980It's not like this is a Johnny-come-lately thing.
00:49:01.260And so I love that we honor all of those soldiers.
00:49:04.740And plus, I think it's just so cool to see our military and to honor them, to be able to cheer them on in real, you know, kind of in real life and right there on the spot.
00:49:14.240I just love those sorts of things. And it brings our community together.
00:49:17.260I think, you know, anytime you see, you know, all those soldiers kind of marching down and when you see some of the military equipment, particularly as a kid, you know, I'm a military brat.
00:49:25.780So I enjoy seeing those kinds of things. And it's nostalgic for me, Jack.
00:49:31.640No, 100 percent, man. Well, hey, let me let me hand it off to you.
00:49:34.940I know the president is going to be there soon, folks. With with Terrence Bates, you are in good hands.
00:49:40.780Jack, good to see you, my friend. America's Voice Live starts right now.