Your News Talk America with Jake Smith – 07/07/2025

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Your News Talk America with Jake Smith. Welcome to the digital and interactive program.

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09:06 AM ET

Show Open:


9:20

Segment Topic:

Texas Floods of July 4th.

  • TX Congressman Chip Roy (his district responds).
  • President Trump coming this week to ravaged area.

Panelist:

DIAL Producers / Callers


9:35 

Monologue:

“Our Holy Innocents”


9:45

Segment Topic:

  • Update on “BBB”
    • Treasury Secretary, Scott Bessent tells Fox News:
    • “unleash parallel prosperity.”
    • Since President Trump took office in January, blue-collar wages have increased 1.7%. This represents the largest increase in working-class wages to start a presidency in more than 50 years. For comparison, working-class wages decreased during the same period under every single president since Richard Nixon with only one exception—President Trump in his first term. (Fox News)
    • Blue-Collar wages post largest increase since 1969, according the Secretary Bessent, Trump’s emphasis on manufacturing and actions removing illegals from the workforce are already showing the first meaningful wage gains for blue-collar Americans in almost 60-years! (Epoch Times)
    • Tariffs (make in America) will continue to benefit American blue-collar workers, but what about the inflationary response?

Panelist:

DIAL Producers / Callers


10:08

Segment Topic:

  • Bibi Netanyahu to the White House today!
    • Will Israel permit Hamas to survive?
    • What about a DMZ?
    • Will other Arab countries get involved?
    • Will Gaza be divided into regions?
    • What about the future of the so-called Palestinian Authority?
  • The Ayatollah comes out of the bunker!
    • Iranian sleeper cells (Matt Whitaker)
    • What is going on inside Iran at this moment and do the Mullahs have any influence on policy?
  • The Epoch Times is reporting that President Xi is continuing to lose his grip on power. What should we be monitoring?

Panelist:

Brigadier General Blaine Holt, USAF Retired.

Brig. Gen. General Holt is a former Deputy United States Military Representative to (NATO). General Holt supported the Military Representative and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in executing the U.S. political-military mission at the North Atlantic Council. General Holt was a command pilot with more than 3,900 flying hours in a variety of aircraft.  He is a frequent contributor to Newsmax.


10:35

Segment Topic:

  • More JFK blood on CIA’s hands?
    • More evidence of direct CIA contact with Oswald – on November 21st, 1963.
    • The CIA unit in contact with Oswald was a mind-control unit – connected to Anti-Castro activities.
    • It appears CIA Director Ratcliffe is trying to get the truth released.

Panelist:

Tyler Nixon, Esq, JFK assassination historian, personal attorney to Roger Stone


11:08

Segment Topic:

  • Mark Green resignation (Captain U.S. Army, Ret.)!
    • Green to take a mystery job to counter CCP.
      • “While I cannot give the details here, I will be doing something specifically designed to help America compete against the CCP [Chinese Communist Party], but this time in business,” Green explained in his resignation video.
    • A special election will be called by the KY Gov. The election will fall on this year’s election day (November 4th).
    • Green’s district is a hugely “RED district (his seat would appear safe).
  • Elon to fund a new political party (America Party).
    • Will the U.S. have a coalition government in the future?
      • In a sense, it already has (RFK Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard)
    • Is the FBI still dirty? Is the DOJ still corrupt?
    • Axios Exclusive: DOJ, FBI conclude Epstein had no “client list,” died by suicide!
      • S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman announces charges against Jeffery Epstein in 2019.
      • President Trump’s Justice Department and FBI have concluded they have no evidence that convicted sex offender and disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein blackmailed powerful figures, kept a “client list” or was murdered, according to a memo detailing the findings obtained by Axios.
      • The administration is releasing a video — in both raw and “enhanced” versions — that it says indicates no one entered the area of the Manhattan prison where Epstein was held the night, he died in 2019.
      • The video supports a medical examiner’s finding that Epstein died by suicide, the two-page memo claims.
        • Was the video tampered with?
        • Was the date/time stamp tampered with?
      • Why it matters: The findings represent the first time Trump’s administration has officially contradicted conspiracy theories about Epstein’s activities and his death — theories that had been pushed by the FBI’s top two officials before Trump appointed them to the bureau.
      • As social media influencers and activists, Kash Patel (now the FBI’s director) and Dan Bongino (now deputy director) were among those in MAGA world who questioned the official version of how Epstein died.
      • Patel and Bongino have since said Epstein killed himself. But it has become an article of faith online, especially on the right, that Epstein’s crimes also implicated government officials, celebrities and business leaders — and that someone killed him to conceal them.
      • The memo says no one else involved in the Epstein case will be charged. (Epstein’s associate Ghislaine Maxwell is serving a 20-year sentence for child sex trafficking and related offenses.)
        • Zoom in: According to the memo, investigators closely examined footage of Epstein’s Manhattan prison cell between around 10:40pm on Aug. 9, 2019, when Epstein was locked in his cell, and around 6:30am the next day, when he was found unresponsive.
        • The footage, which was reviewed by Axios but couldn’t be verified independently, showed no one entering the area, the administration said. (Axios)
        • “The FBI enhanced the relevant footage by increasing its contrast, balancing the color, and improving its sharpness for greater clarity and viewability,” the memo says.
        • Investigators found “no incriminating ‘client list’ ” of Epstein’s, “no credible evidence … that Epstein blackmailed prominent individuals,” and no “evidence that could predicate an investigation against uncharged third parties,” the memo adds.

Panelist:

DIAL Producers / Callers


11:33

Segment Topic:

Breaking News

Panelist:

DIAL Producers / Callers


 

11:50

Salute the Troops:


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Your News Talk America with Jake Smith – 07/08/2025

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It’s the first anniversary of Your News Talk America – YNTA!

 

Your News Talk America with Jake Smith. Welcome to the digital and interactive program.

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You can chat with other Producers and comment in the chat which is in the right column. You can keep notes by clicking the link to the right of your name in the upper right corner. If you asked your question in Mukana, and there is an issue with ti or we run out of time we will send your question back to your notes. Show notes will be posted on https://www.RealNewsTalk.com and the shows will be posted the following week.


09:06 AM ET

Show Open:


09:20

Segment Topic:

Panelist:

DIAL Producers / Callers


09:35

Monologue:


9:50

Segment Topic:

Panelist:


10:08

Segment Topic:

Panelist:


10:36

Segment Topic:

Panelist:


11:08

Segment Topic:

Panelist:


11:35

Segment Topic:

Panelist:


11:50

Salute the Troops:


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Your News Talk America with Jake Smith – 07/09/2025

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It’s Out and About Wednesday. Jake Is in DIAL today!

 


Your News Talk America with Jake Smith. Welcome to the digital and interactive program.

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You can chat with other Producers and comment in the chat which is in the right column. You can keep notes by clicking the link to the right of your name in the upper right corner. If you asked your question in Mukana, and there is an issue with ti or we run out of time we will send your question back to your notes. Show notes will be posted on https://www.RealNewsTalk.com and the shows will be posted the following week.


 


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Your News Talk America with Jake Smith – 07/10/2025

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Your News Talk America with Jake Smith. Welcome to the digital and interactive program.

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You can chat with other Producers and comment in the chat which is in the right column. You can keep notes by clicking the link to the right of your name in the upper right corner. If you asked your question in Mukana, and there is an issue with ti or we run out of time we will send your question back to your notes. Show notes will be posted on https://www.RealNewsTalk.com and the shows will be posted the following week.


9:06 AM ET

Show Open:


9:20

Sponsored Client Segment:

Community Bank Delaware:


9:35

Monologue: 


9:45

Segment Topic:

Panelists:


10:08

Segment Topic:

Panelists:


10:33

Segment Topics:

Panelist:


11:06

Segment Topics:

Panelist:


11:33

Segment Topic:

Panelist:


11:50

Salute the Troops:

 


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Your News Talk America with Jake Smith – 07/11/2025

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Your News Talk America with Jake Smith.
Welcome to the digital and interactive program.

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9:06

Show Open:

Panelist: 

DIAL Producers / Callers


9:35

Monologue:


9:45

Segment Topic:

A look back at Digital Interactive Fridays:

Panelist:

DIAL Producers / Callers


10:08

Segment Topic:

Panelist:


10:20

Segment Topic:

A look back at Digital Interactive Fridays:

Panelist:


10:33

Segment Topic:

Panelist:


11:08

Segment Topic:

A look back at Digital Interactive Fridays:

Panelist:


11:20

Segment Topic:

Panelist:


11:33 Salute the Troops

 


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Your News Talk America with Jake Smith – 06/30/2025

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Your News Talk America with Jake Smith. Welcome to the digital and interactive program.

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You can chat with other Producers and comment in the chat which is in the right column. You can keep notes by clicking the link to the right of your name in the upper right corner. If you asked your question in Mukana, and there is an issue with ti or we run out of time we will send your question back to your notes. Show notes will be posted on https://www.RealNewsTalk.com and the shows will be posted the following week.


09:06 AM ET

Show Open:

  • Was the ambush of first responders in Northern Idaho a terrorist attack? We are already hearing “LONE WOLF” prior to any investigation?
    • Continued attacks on first responders falls at the feet of the Democrat Communists. Their disdain for all first responders is on display daily.
    • What are first responders thinking today?
    • Will Fire Departments require police departments clear a location first, before they will respond to a fire?

9:20

Segment Topic: 

Whose Canada’s daddy?

  • Friday Canada announced a tax on U.S. Tech companies;
  • Friday, President Trump announces he is immediately suspending all trade negotiations with Canada;
  • Sunday, Canada suspends the implementation on the tax to enable negotiations to continue.
  • Winning!

Panelist:

DIAL Producers / Callers


9:35 

Monologue:

“Winning”


10:10

Segment Topic:

  • Friday’s SCOTUS Decision limiting Federal, District Court Judges power:
    • Professor Allan Dershowitz comments!
    • Trump’s entire first term, there were 64 injunctions (correction from Friday).
    • So far, Trump’s second-term, there are 40!
    • Dershowitz describes the war against anyone who defends Trump – even targeting his grandchildren.
  • His new book, The Preventive State (55th or 56th book?), Professor Dershowitz addresses the preventive measures that would be constitutionally authorized to prevent a likely disaster based on intel that’s reliable but uncertain.
  • Strict constitution or legislative solutions?
  • Many of you are asking questions daily on what we can do to remain constitutional and yet save the country?

This important book offers unprecedented insights into one of the most underexamined developments of our age: the growing magnitude and frequency of cataclysmic threats, coupled with the increasingly effective—but increasingly intrusive—tools intended to predict and prevent them. 

Panelist:

DIAL Producers / Callers


10:33

Segment Topic:

  • The “Big Beautiful Bill”
    • Do you support the “Big Beautiful Bill”?

(Courtesy NY Post):

  • Both versions will make Trump’s 2017 tax cuts permanent, reduce taxes on tips and overtime, increase border security funding and slash green-energy tax credits passed during the Biden administration — including the $7,500 credit for buying Tesla and other EVs.
  • The marquee legislation will require the Senate and House to reconcile their versions before the bill can be fully approved and go to President Trump for his signature.

Tax cuts

  • Both versions of the bill include a number of Trump’s promised tax incentives — some $3.8 trillion in tax cuts in all — but differ slightly when it comes to raw numbers.
  • The Senate version would allow Americans to deduct as much as $12,500 for overtime pay and up to $25,000 in tip income through 2028 — reductions that would drop for those making $150,000 or more. The House version didn’t put limits on the deductions.
  • The child tax credit would jump from $2,000 to $2,200 per child under the Senate bill, and adjust for inflation after this year. The House version, however, would raise the credit to $2,500 temporarily before lowering it back to $2,000 and adjusting it for inflation.
  • One of the most significant differences in the Senate bill is a provision to permanently expand the standard deduction. The House version would only see it expanded through 2028.
  • Senate lawmakers also raised a tax break for seniors to $6,000 through 2028, whereas in the House bill that figure is $4,000.

Raising the debt ceiling

  • The Senate’s version of the bill would raise the US debt limit by $5 trillion, 20% higher than the House’s proposal of $4 trillion.
  • The higher the debt ceiling, the longer Congress can go without having yet another politically fraught debate about the national debt and government spending.
    • If the Big Beautiful Bill isn’t passed, the federal government is set to run out of borrowing authority in August or September.

Cuts to food stamps spending

  • The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program — food stamps or SNAP — subsidizes food for some 40 million low-income Americans. Both the Senate and House versions would cut what the US government spends on the program.
  • The Senate bill would require “able-bodied adults” to continue working up to age 64, with some exemptions carved out for parents with children under age 14. However, states would be limited in how they can waive the requirements.
  • The House version would require adults, including those with children age six or older, to work in order to qualify for benefits.
  • States would also be required to kick in more of the cost to provide food aid. The changes to the program would take effect in 2028.

State and Local Tax Deduction (SALT)

  • One of the most closely watched provisions of the Big Beautiful Bill Act in the New York City area been the SALT deduction — which caps the amount of state and local taxes taxpayers can write off on their federal income tax returns.
  • The amount is currently capped at $10,000, after Trump’s 2017 tax cuts, but both versions of the bill would boost that to $40,000 for married couples making up to $500,000 per year.
  • However, in the version advanced by the Senate, the cap would increase through 2029 then return to $10,000, while the House version would make the increased cap permanent.

Medicaid

  • Another highly contentious aspect of the legislation has been proposed changes to Medicaid, which provides health services to low-income, disabled and elderly Americans.
  • Under the House version, able-bodied, childless adults would be required to work 80 hours per month to qualify. The Senate bill widens this requirement to include adults with children age 15 or older.
  • The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimates the House-passed package will add $2.4 trillion to the US’ deficit over the next decade. It’s still analyzing the expected impact of the Senate version, however.

Panelist:

DIAL Producers / Callers


11:08

Segment Topic:

  • Should Zohran Mamdani keep his mouth shut?
  • Higher NYC property taxes for white neighborhoods?
  • Dem-Com Mayoral candidate hates millionaires and billionaires (who dies he think pays most of the taxes in NYC)?
  • Is he NYC’s Beto O’Rourke?
  • Is the problem he is a Muslim or he is a committed Communist?
  • Mamdani goes on Dem-Com friendly “Meet the Press” and refuses to reject intifada!

Panelist:

DIAL Producers / Callers


11:20

Segment Topic:

  • Can a coalition candidacy between Eric Adams (Democrat) and Curtis Sliwa (Republican) stop Mamdani candidacy in its tracks?
  • NYPD unions are already announcing the intentions of their rank and file to bail out if Mamdani wins!
  • John Tobacco on YNTA 6-26-25

Panelist:

DIAL Producers / Callers


11:33

Segment Topic:

Segment left open for late-breaking news!

Panelist:

DIAL Producers / Callers


11:50

Salute the Troops:

Medal of Honor Recipient: Raymond Gilbert Davis


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Your News Talk America with Jake Smith – 07/01/2025

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It’s the first anniversary of Your News Talk America – YNTA!

 

Your News Talk America with Jake Smith. Welcome to the digital and interactive program.

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09:06 AM ET

Show Open:

  • Will the “Big Beautiful Bill” survive another RINO attack?
    • Republicans can afford to lose no more than three votes in either chamber to pass a bill the Democrats are united in opposition to.
    • The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office released its assessment on Sunday of the bill’s hit to the $36.2 trillion US debt pile.
    • The Senate version is estimated to cost $3.3 trillion, $800 billion more than the version passed last month in the House of Representatives.
    • House Freedom Caucus threatens that they will not support Senate version of the “BBB.”
    • RINO Senators want to provide Medicaid for illegals, the House Freedom Caucus demands more substantive cuts. (NY Post)

09:20

Segment Topic:

  • The Senate, during a vote-a-rama on the One Big Beautiful Bill on Monday afternoon, failed to include a provision that would end illegal aliens from fraudulently receiving Medicaid benefits.
    • One Republican, RINO Susan Collins of Maine, actually voted for illegal aliens to continue receiving Medicaid benefits!
    • Four Democrats voted in favor of the Motion. 
    • Per Townhall, the vote to remove illegals from Medicaid failed by a margin of 56-44.
    • Removing illegals from Medicaid benefits was one of the key provisions in the bill that the unelected Senate Parliamentarian rejected by applying the “Byrd Rule.”
      • This causes these provisions to require 60 votes instead of a simple majority.
    • This failed vote comes after RINO Thom Tillis, who announced he will not seek reelection after Trump slammed him in a statement, was railing on the Senate Floor against the bill’s cuts to Medicaid for illegal aliens, refugees, and asylum seekers. (The Gateway Pundit)
    • Budget reconciliation, or just “reconciliation,” is a legislative maneuver that allows Congress to pass legislation with only 51 votes in the Senate. Normally, legislation requires 60 votes to pass the Senate.
      • But since reconciliation bills can’t be filibustered, jamming through major legislation using reconciliation is a tool that both Republicans and Democrats have used to pass legislation when faced with slim majorities. 
    • The reconciliation process comes with some extra strings attached in the Senate. Since reconciliation was originally supposed to be used to reduce the deficit, the rule is that only provisions directly impacting government spending or taxes can be passed through reconciliation. This means anything going through reconciliation has to directly impact the federal budget—and if it doesn’t, then the Senate can’t pass it through reconciliation.
      • This rule is called the Byrd rule, after Senator Robert Byrd, a Senator from West Virginia who was its principal sponsor. The Byrd rule has been law since 1990, and has been used successfully dozens of times to block so-called “extraneous” (unrelated) provisions that shouldn’t get passed through reconciliation
      • The most debatable of the Byrd rule criteria is whether a provision has a budgetary effect that is “merely incidental.” The Byrd rule gives considerable discretion to the Senate’s Parliamentarian who tells the Presiding Officer how to rule on a point of order—whichever Senator (from the majority party) is in charge of running Senate business that day — to decide what is “merely incidental.” (Indivisible.org)

Panelist:

DIAL Producers / Callers


09:35

Monologue:

“Happy Anniversary”


9:50

Segment Topic:

  • First YNTA Monologue predicted that Joe Biden would drop out (three weeks prior to his dropping out).
  • This first (YNTA) Monologue also provided an insight into who was actually running the White House (Dr. Jill Biden).
    • Jill advisor Anthony Bernal is refusing to testify before congress on the Auto-Pen scandal.
    • Rebroadcast YNTA Monologue 7/1/24: “Drip, Drip, Drip.”

Panelist:

DIAL Producers/callers


10:08

Segment Topic:

  • Trump threatens to unleash DOGE on Musk to save money tied to his numerous gov’t subsidies: ‘Elon may get more subsidy than any human being in history.’ What is going on here?
    • President Trump threatened to unleash Elon Musk’s brainchild, DOGE, against him to investigate his company’s government subsidies — warning his former ally that he may have “to close up shop and head back home to South Africa.”
    • “Elon Musk knew, long before he so strongly Endorsed me for President, that I was strongly against the EV Mandate,” the president posted on Truth Social early Tuesday.
    • “It is ridiculous, and was always a major part of my campaign. Electric cars are fine, but not everyone should be forced to own one.” (NY Post)
    • Philip Low, a former friend of Elon Musk, claimed in an interview on Monday that Musk would do everything he could to damage President Donald Trump, Politico reported.
      • “I’ve had my share of blowouts with Elon over the years,” Low told Politico. “Knowing Elon the way I know him, I do think he’s going to do everything to damage the president.”
    • Musk has spoken out against the GOP’s “one big, beautiful bill,” calling it “a disgusting abomination” in a June 3 post to X. (Politico/Fox News)
  • Does Eric Adams running for reelection (as an independent) against socialist Mamdani have a chance?
  • What about a coalition candidacy (Adams for Mayor – Curtis Sliwa for Deputy Mayor)?
  • Higher NYC property taxes for white neighborhoods?
  • Dem-Com Mayoral candidate hates millionaires and billionaires (who dies he think pays most of the taxes in NYC)?
  • Is he NYC’s Beto O’Rourke?
  • Is the problem he is a Muslim or he is a committed Communist?
  • Mamdani goes on Dem-Com friendly “Meet the Press” and refuses to reject intifada!

Panelist:

Dennis Kneale, author of The Leadership Genius of Elon Musk.  Veteran business journalist Dennis Kneale chronicles Musk’s extraordinary journey, presenting him as a beacon of inspiration. Musk’s unparalleled success as an innovator and entrepreneur is not just a testament to his genius, but a playbook for those daring to dream big.


10:36

Segment Topic:

  • The latest on the “Big Beautiful Bill:”
    • House Freedom Caucus Chair: Dr. Andy Harris (MD/1) discusses Conservative opposition to the Senate version.
    • Rebroadcast of Congressman Harris with Mike Bradley earlier today.
    • Why does any Republican support Medicaid (free healthcare) for illegals?
      • Healthcare for illegals does fall under the category of; waste, fraud and abuse!

Panelist:

Congressman, Dr. Andy Harris (rebroadcast from earlier today).


11:08

Segment Topic:

  • Coward Bryan Kohberger cops a plea to save him from facing a firing squad.
    • The sister of one of the four University of Idaho students slain in their off-campus home blasted the “shocking and cruel” plea deal that will spare the life of accused killer Brian Kohberger.
    • Aubrie Goncalves, 18, voiced her outrage over the deal in which Kohberger will cop to killing her sister Kaylee Goncalves and three others, in a lengthy statement posted on Facebook.
      • “The introduction of this plea deal, just weeks before the scheduled trial, is both shocking and cruel,” Aubrie wrote.
      • “We’ve had faith in the system. But at this point, it is impossible not to acknowledge the truth: the system has failed these four innocent victims and their families,” she continued. (NY Post)
    • State prosecutors reportedly sent a letter to the families of the murdered students informing them of the deal that will let Kohberger dodge the death penalty – provided he admits to breaking into a student rental and butchering four University of Idaho undergrads in 2022.

Panelist:

DIAL Producers/callers


11:35

Segment Topic:

This segment left open for late breaking news!

Panelist:

DIAL Producers/callers


11:50

Salute the Troops:

Captain Frederick Smith: USMC Ret.

Died June 21, 2025


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Your News Talk America with Jake Smith – 07/02/2025

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It’s Out and About Wednesday. Jake Is in DIAL today!

 


Your News Talk America with Jake Smith. Welcome to the digital and interactive program.

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9:06 – 9:08: Client Segment/Greg Reddell

9:10 – 9:15: Why truth still matters; can truth survive the age of feeling?

Robbie George, well-renowned Princeton law and political philosopher and professor 
Author: Seeking Truth and Speaking Truth: Law and Morality in Our Cultural Moment (available July 8th)

9:15 – 9:18: Break

9:15 – 9:30: Robbie George segment continues until 9:30!               

9:30 – 9:33:  Break (Fox Business)

9:33 – 9:35: Client Segment/Greg Reddell

9:35 – 9:45:

“Grace’s Dad” – The verdict is in!
Scott Schara, President, Our Amazing Grace

9:45 – 9:50: Break

9:50 – 9:59: Grace’s Dad segment continues until 9:59:49          

9:59:49 – 10:08: Fox News/Local News/Fishing

10:08 – 10:10: Client Segment/Greg Reddell

10:08 – 10:15:

CBS settles with Trump for $ eight-figures, requiring them ensure transparency in their reporting! Ray Vahey is the founder and CEO of BitChute, a video-sharing platform built on the principles of privacy, transparency, and freedom of expression.

10:15 – 10:19: Break

10:19 – 10:30: BitChute segment continues until 10:30

10:30 – 10:35 (Fox Business)

10:35 – 10:37: Client Segment/Greg Reddell

10:37 – 10:45:

Americans at July 4th celebrations warned to be aware of lone wolf terrorist threat. SFC Tyler Grey, star of Seal Team, a former Delta Force Operator; the author of Forged in Chaos: A Warrior’s Origin Story.

10:45 – 10:48:  Break

10:48 – 10:59:49: Will the BBB translate into a New Golden Age for America?

Jeff Crouere (crew-air), nationally recognized political analyst, columnist, and author and media host!

10:59: – 11:08: Fox News Break

11:08 – 11:10:

AEA Calls on House of Representatives to Remain Firm on Ending the Green New Deal:

Kenny Stein, V.P. Policy – AEA (American Energy Alliance)                                    

11:15 – 11:18: Break

11:18 – 11:30: AEA segment continues until 11:30

11:30 – 11:35: (Fox Business) 

11:35 – 11:37: Client Segment/Greg Reddell

11:37 – 11:50:

Did President Trump prevent WWIII with his ordered bombing of  Iranian nuclear sites? Jared Knot, historian; author: Tiny Blunders/Big Disasters: Thirty-Nine Tiny Mistakes That Changed the World Forever. Knott was a decorated combat infantry officer in Vietnam in the First Air Cavalry Division.

11:50 – 11:55: Salute the Troops

U.S. Army, 1LT James L. Ripanti.


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Your News Talk America with Jake Smith – 07/03/2025

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Your News Talk America with Jake Smith. Welcome to the digital and interactive program.

To participate live by asking and voting on questions, chatting with viewers, and watching the show, got to RealNewsTalk.com and click the “Watch Here” button. You can view questions by clicking on the “Recent”, “Popular”, or “On Deck” buttons at the top of the left column.

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9:06 AM ET

Show Open:

  • President Donald Trump – the most successful U.S. president in the modern era!
    • Donald Trump: Nobel Prize winner? Another Obama?
    • Marxist State Media – Trump more popular with Republicans than Reagan (63%)?

9:20

Sponsored Client Segment:

Community Bank Delaware:


9:35

Monologue: 

“Stop Trump at any cost!”


9:45

Segment Topic:

  • Ten-days from today: July 13th
    • Has Trump’s success increased the likelihood of another assassination attempt or attempts?

Panelists:

DIAL Producers & callers


10:08

Segment Topic:

  • The Diddy trial: The most expensive prostitution trial in American history!
    • Assistant U.S. Attorney Maurene Comey (Jim Comey’s daughter) played a leading role on the eight-member team that prosecuted rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs in a sex trafficking and racketeering trial that came to a close Wednesday with mixed results. (NY Post)
  • Obama-appointed judge strikes down Trump order preventing asylum.
    • Didn’t the SCOTUS put a stop to this?
    • Inst this another nationwide injunction?
    • How will the Court of Appeals rule?
      requests, protections for illegal immigrants.
  • The Paramount/CBS settlement with Trump.
  • We are independent of London, but are we independent of Washington?
    • Is there more freedom when governed by one tyrant 3,000 miles away or by 3,000 tyrants a few miles away?

Does government today remotely resemble the values articulated on July 4th 1776?

Panelists:

Judge Andrew Napolitano, Senior Judicial Analyst, Newsmax, Host: Judging Freedom Podcast; his latest Opinion Piece: “Independence Day 2025”


10:33

Segment Topics:

  • President Trump announced Wednesday that US negotiators have reached a tentative trade deal with Vietnam – America’s seventh-largest trade partner and a major manufacturing hub.
    • “It is my Great Honor to announce that I have just made a Trade Deal with the Socialist Republic of Vietnam after speaking with To Lam, the Highly Respected General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam,” Trump wrote on Truth Social.
      • “It will be a Great Deal of Cooperation between our two Countries. The Terms are that Vietnam will pay the United States a 20% Tariff on any and all goods sent into our Territory, and a 40% Tariff on any Transshipping.”
    • North Korea is set to ship off 30,000 more troops to help Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, tripling the number of soldiers it has given Moscow.
    • The FBI is warning American companies about North Korean scammers, pretending to be offsite IT workers! This was a crypto-currency, to divert money to North Korea.
    • How has the China/Iran relationship changed in the past two-weeks? (Gordon Chang on Newsmax 7/2/25)
    • FBI whistleblowers and emails released by Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, reveal that U.S. intelligence knew of a China-led election fraud plot to elect Joe Biden in September 2020, but that information was covered up.

Panelist:

Gordon G. Chang

Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon G. Chang:

Author of Plan Red: China’s Project to Destroy America as well as The Coming Collapse of China: And; China Is Going to War. You can follow Gordon on “X” at Gordon G. Chang.


11:06

Segment Topics:

  • BBB: Kicking the can down the road again?
    • BBB: Newt Gingrich weighs in (increased revenue vs budget cuts).
  • Another Federal Judge stops Trump!
  • PPE guy in Los Angeles indicted!
  • Pfizer COVID scandal – what is going on here?
  • Trump is more popular after first five months than Reagan was at five months.

Panelist:

Jeffrey Lord, host of the “Word of the Lord” podcast!

Jeffrey is a former advisor to President Reagan and a frequent contributor to Newsmax. His latest opinion piece in the American Spectator: “Catholics for Catholics’ on the Rise! An American Pope and a faith surges.”


11:33

Segment Topic:

Left open for update on the Big Beautiful Bill!

Panelist:

DIAL Producers & callers


11:50

Salute the Troops:

 


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Your News Talk America with Jake Smith – 07/04/2025

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Happy

Independence

Day

 

 

Your News Talk America with Jake Smith.
Welcome to the digital and interactive program.

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9:06

Show Open:

BBB is a done deal!

House Republicans: 218 – 214

President Trump is at the height of his political power following Thursday’s passage of his “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” –  capping a remarkable two-week streak of domestic and foreign policy feats that even Democrats are calling impressive.

Trump, 79, will sign the bill fulfilling his major campaign pledges – including to cut taxes on tips, overtime and Social Security benefits – at a pre-fireworks Independence Day party on the White House lawn.

B-2 stealth bombers will fly over the celebration in recognition of their role in the Trump-ordered June 21 US airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear program, which was followed two days later by an equally unprecedented Trump-brokered cease-fire between Israel and Iran.

The commander in chief, riding high on that diplomatic coup, strong-armed NATO nations at the alliance’s annual conference to boost military spending to 5% of their GDP by 2035, after complaining for years that US allies were freeloading off American taxpayers.

He returned home to good news from the Supreme Court, which handed him wins on deporting illegal immigrants to third countries and restricting nationwide injunctions by district court judges — while CBS’s parent company agreed to fork over $16 million for deceptively editing an interview last year with Trump’s election rival, then-Vice President Kamala Harris.

Over the weekend, Canada scrapped a digital services tax against US internet giants under pressure from Trump, followed days later by the University of Pennsylvania stripping honors from transgender swimmer Lia Thomas and the announcement of a pending trade deal with Vietnam – as major stock market indices notched record highs and illegal border crossings hit new record lows.

The Big Beautiful Bill Act also includes $25 billion in funding for Trump’s “Golden Dome” missile defense program, spends more on immigration enforcement, allows tax deductions for domestic car loan interest and — in a major win for New York and New Jersey Republicans — lifts the cap on the amount of state and local taxes that can be deducted from federal returns to $40,000 from the prior $10,000.

 

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  • Permanent extension of much of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act 
  • Nearly $150 billion in additional border security spending, including $46.5 billion to construct a US-Mexico border wall and about $30 billion to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)
  • Approximately $153 billion in additional defense spending, including $25 billion for the president’s space-based “Golden Dome” missile defense system and $29 billion to boost shipbuilding 
  • Debt ceiling increase by $5 trillion
  • Deduction for qualified tip wages capped at $25,000 and overtime pay capped at $12,500 for individuals for three years
  • Standard deduction gets increased by $750 for single filers, to $15,750
  • Child tax credit increased to $2,200
  • Car loan interest deduction of up to $10,000 for individuals making under $100,000 annually (couples under $200,000) who purchase US-made vehicles
  • State and local tax deduction cap raised to $40,000 through 2029
  • Excise tax on endowments goes up to 8% on wealthy colleges with at least 3,000 students, while imposing lower rates of 4% or 1.4% on institutions with fewer assets
  • Millionaires are restricted from receiving unemployment benefits
  • $50 billion in funding for rural hospitals in Medicaid
  • Mandated 80-hour-a-month work requirement for able-bodied adults and adults with children ages 15 and older
  • New “Trump” savings accounts for parents and guardians of children born between Jan. 1, 2024, and Dec. 31, 2028, with the feds providing an initial $1,000 seed money
  • Restrictions on large abortion providers, such as Planned Parenthood, from receiving Medicaid funding
  • Lifetime borrowing limit of $257,500 for federal student loans; borrowing for professional degrees capped at $50,000 per year and $200,000 lifetime; for graduate students, unsubsidized loans capped at $20,500 per year and $100,000 lifetime

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9:35

Monologue:

“Fathers to our great nation!”


9:45

Segment Topic:

A look back at Digital Interactive Fridays:

The BBB was months in the planning stage. Peter Navarro laid-out the BBB from his latest book.

  • Date of original broadcast 7/26/24.

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DIAL Producers / Callers


10:08

Segment Topic:

A look back at Digital Interactive Fridays:

  • Discussion with James Golden (Bo Snederely)
    • Longtime producer of the Rush Limbaugh program.
    • Date of original broadcast 8/2/24.

Panelist:

DIAL Producers / Callers


10:20

Segment Topic:

A look back at Digital Interactive Fridays:

James Golden Part 2

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DIAL Producers / Callers


10:33

Segment Topic:

A look back at Digital Interactive Fridays:

Frank (FH Buckley): The hijacking of modern liberalism

  • Date of original broadcast 9/20/24.

Panelist:

DIAL Producers / Callers


11:08

Segment Topic:

A look back at Digital Interactive Fridays:

“Vaccination Genocide”

  • Brianne Dressen, subject of the book: Worth a Shot? Secrets of the Clinical Trial Participant Who Inspired a Global Movement: Brianne Dressen’s Story
  • James Thorp, MD co-author: Sacrifice: How the Deadliest Vaccine in History Targeted the Most Vulnerable.
    • Date of original broadcast 4/25/25

Panelist:

DIAL Producers / Callers


11:20

Segment Topic:

A look back at Digital Interactive Fridays:

Will Iranian people ever overthrow the Mullahs?

What was going on inside Iran just two weeks prior to U.S. bombing?

Panelist:

Shahin Gobadi, U.S.-educated nuclear engineer, a member of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), Iran’s Parliament-in-Exile. Mr. Gobadi is a U.S. educated nuclear engineer.

  • Date of original broadcast 6/6/25

11:33 Salute the Troops

George Washington


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