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Speaker 0: He was chosen as the great liberator of a daunting institution. Speaker 1: Our hospital values listening, from nurses to doctors, porters to drivers, everyone is heard. Speaker 0: He was granted a private suite and unlimited access, earning trust for raising £40,000,000. He had a captivating charm, like a magician. Jimmy Savoy possessed immense power.

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Mr. President Trump, I want to thank you for what you've done for me and my family. I wanted you to know that everyone on your team and everyone that supported this effort, we greatly appreciate it. I wanted you to be able to meditate on how you affected personally lives and the difference that you've made. I'm a six year old grandfather and father, so I can't put words in how excited I am. Give all grace and honor to God, but he used instruments, and there have been a lot of people behind the scenes who have done a great work. I wanted you to hear that directly from me. God bless you and your family.

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Speaker 0 asks if anyone in the audience owes their life to Nicholas Winton and requests them to stand up.

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President Trump, it's an honor to be here with you. Thank you for your sacrifice and for standing up for the people of this country. You had a comfortable life, but you chose to fight for us. It's not fair, but it's still ongoing.

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The speaker mentions their uncle who won the Purple Heart in the Battle of Belgium. Their father approached them after they became a senator, asking if they could find out why their uncle never received the Purple Heart. The speaker, being a senator, obtained a personal Purple Heart for their uncle and brought it home to the family. When asked why their father didn't want to deal with it, he simply replied, "The others died."

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Speaker 0 expresses gratitude towards the President and a Navy SEAL for their service. Speaker 1 acknowledges the Navy SEAL's pride and thanks him for his contributions to the country. Speaker 0 shares a heartfelt message from the Navy SEAL, who hoped to be remembered. Speaker 1 assures that they will honor his memory. Speaker 0, a marine and mother of a marine, expresses how much it would mean to her. Speaker 1 reassures Speaker 0 and they exchange thanks. The conversation ends with multiple expressions of gratitude.

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Tim Burgett claims that Mitch McConnell is blocking the SAVE Act, and suggests it’s partly out of meanness because McConnell doesn’t like Trump, who helped him in the last race. He asserts Trump’s support for McConnell’s victory was extensive and says loyalty is valued in this game, yet McConnell apparently lacks it. Burgett questions whether the obstruction is coming from McConnell himself or a staff member, arguing that McConnell is increasingly like Joe Biden in his last years, with diminished cognizant level. He recounts an incident from a conference meeting where he asked a committee chair how much money was in the bill, and the chair responded, “I don’t know.” When Burgett pressed, he insisted, “No. No. How much money is in this dadgum bill?” Burgett notes that the chair’s staffers reacted to the question, and ultimately reveals that for over six weeks the chair never showed up and nobody knew where she was, while her staff kept running the office. He describes the chair as being in a retirement village for people in cognizant decline, using that harsh characterization to illustrate what he sees as dysfunction in Washington. Burgett argues that staffers are too close to lobbyists and too influential, effectively running the government, and that this needs to stop. He says he’s called it out to leadership, but they do nothing about it, and asserts that this is why the SAVE Act has stalled: Mitch McConnell, and he claims, a staffer running his show rather than McConnell himself. He concludes that the state is pitiful, urging listeners to contact their leadership and tell them this cannot continue. He closes by thanking everyone for sending him there.

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Speaker 0 asks the kids about their visit to the general's heart respect and the donation they received. They are then asked to come closer and give something to the people they work with at Reseda's.

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Speaker 0: Oh, I love you. I love you. I love you. I love I love you. You. God bless you.

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I am now able to walk with my husband, Michael, and hold hands, something that many Americans were unable to do for years. It's a whole new world for me. I want to express my frustration with this situation. I would like to welcome our distinguished guests and the brave men and women of our exceptional military. I also want to acknowledge Admiral Mueller, Deborah, Michael, and their son, Jack, who is currently deployed. All of you have served our country with extraordinary dedication.

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A World War 2 veteran is being celebrated as a celebrity, gaining attention on TV and even surpassing Trump in popularity. The veteran, Irvin Julian, is praised as a legitimate hero of the war. The speaker's son, Don, is asked to give Irvin some gifts as a token of appreciation. The speaker expresses gratitude to Irvin for his service and considers him an American patriot.

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Greetings in the traditional languages of the Treaty 7 people. Today, we gather to honor those who fought for our freedoms, reflecting on the selflessness and sacrifice of military service. Many serve out of family tradition or a calling to humanity, risking their lives for our safety. We must remember and appreciate their sacrifices. Throughout the year, opportunities exist to learn about Canadian military history and the stories of those who served. Engaging with this history fosters understanding and compassion. It’s heartening to see Calgarians participating in ceremonies and learning about our heroes. Today, we pause our routines to acknowledge our fortunate lives in a peaceful country. I cherish the connections I've made with veterans and service members, which inspire me to raise awareness of military service's significance. My heartfelt gratitude goes to the families of the fallen, veterans, and active service members for their sacrifices. Thank you.

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I'm deeply upset that the sacrifices we made and the lives lost are being disregarded. Our country is deteriorating, and it's not the same as it was when I was growing up. The opportunities and joy I experienced are no longer available to the younger generation. This situation is not what our fallen heroes fought for.

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I would like to thank everyone for their trust and support. First and foremost, I want to thank my wife. We have a playful interaction, joking about whether we have met before. We then have a lighthearted exchange about putting something away and a comment about my mom loving it. We involve a child named Angel, asking her to hold something and taking pictures. We make a comment about not smiling until you're thirty and ask Angel her age. She says she's twelve. We mention that our show is challenging and express a preference for kids over pizza. The video ends with a mention of "Grandpa's."

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Distinguished guests and members of the military, including Admiral Mullen and his family, I want to acknowledge the exceptional service you have all provided to our country. We are grateful for your dedication and sacrifice.

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Judges, we have a special surprise! Please welcome the First Lady of the United States, Dr. Jill Biden. Thank you for being here! I’m excited to meet everyone, especially our military guests. Hello, I’m Jill. It’s a pleasure to meet you. Thank you for your service; we truly appreciate everything you do for our country. Thank you, ma'am.

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Mr. President Trump, I want to thank you for what you've done for me and my family. I wanted you to know that we greatly appreciate everyone on your team who supported this effort. I wanted you to be able to meditate on how you personally affected lives and the difference that you've made. I'm a six-year-old grandfather and father, and I can't put into words how excited I am. I give all grace and honor to God, who used instruments, and there have been a lot of people behind the scenes who have done a great work. I wanted you to hear that directly from me. God bless you and your family.

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Judges, we have a special surprise! Please welcome the First Lady of the United States, Dr. Jill Biden. Thank you for being here! I’m excited to meet everyone, especially the military. Hello! I’m Jill. It’s a pleasure to meet you all. Our military is incredibly important, and we are grateful for your service to our country. Thank you!

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- Ambrose Finnegan, I'm gonna call him uncle Bozzi. - He he was shot down. - He was an army air corps before there was an air force. - He flew single engine planes, reconnaissance flights over New Guinea. - He had volunteered because someone couldn't make it. - He got shot down in an area where there were a lot of cannibals in the New Guinea at the time. - He never recovered his body, but the government went back when I went down there, and they checked and found some parts of the plane and the like. - And what I was thinking about when I was standing there was when Trump refused to go up to the memorial for a veteran in Paris, and he said they're a bunch of suckers and losers.

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I am grateful to be here today to express my gratitude for your support during the war. It is crucial for us to share the details of the war and the real challenges we face. Your assistance has been invaluable in helping us meet our needs and protect our land. Please convey my appreciation to your dedicated workers who have done so much for Ukraine. Without them, we would not have been able to navigate this war.

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Speaker 0 asks what Remembrance Sunday means and what message they have. Speaker 1 responds: “I can see in my mind's eye there were rows and rows of white stones of all the hundreds of my friends and everybody else that gave their lives for what? The country of today. No. I'm sorry. The sacrifice wasn't worth the result that it is now.” Speaker 0 expresses sympathy and says that all the generations since, including her own and her children, are grateful for his bravery and service personnel, and that it’s their job now to make the country he fought for. Speaker 1 asks, “Is it?” Speaker 0 continues: they will do, for the younger generation, and that they want to. Speaker 1 adds that it’s wonderful to know there are people like him spreading the word, and that they will, for the younger generation. Speaker 0 introduces a special moment: the DJ Darlings come over to present a gift to Alec for his brave years of service and others like him. They give him their album, which he loves and is sig ned for him. Speaker 1 says the young ladies are like his own daughters.

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Christian, dressed in a stunning marine outfit, wanted to pay tribute to his father. We visited his dad's grave together, honoring his memory. Christian, your father may have left this world, but his love, courage, and strength live on in you. As you grow, his incredible legacy grows with you. Thank you both for this beautiful moment.

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My sister Barbara and I fought for truth, and I am grateful to the American people for standing by me. Our culture as Americans is rooted in freedom, which we deeply value and are willing to sacrifice for. We cannot take it for granted. We are awake to the importance of this in our country. Thank you to all the digital soldiers and to America.

Shawn Ryan Show

Mike Durant – 160th SOAR Pilot Who Survived Black Hawk Down and 11 Days as a POW | SRS #259
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Mike Durant’s conversation offers a sweeping, raw narrative of a man who survived the deadliest days of Mogadishu while navigating the brutal realities of war, politics, and personal resilience. The interview charts Durant’s path from a New Hampshire paper mill town to the cockpit of a Black Hawk, detailing his ascent through military intelligence, then frontline special operations aviation, and finally the infamous October 3, 1993 rescue mission that left him broken, captured, and ultimately freed. He revisits pivotal moments across multiple theaters—Korea in Black Hawk transitions, Just Cause in Panama, the Desert Storm era, and the somber Somalia operation—emphasizing how timing, risk, and leadership shaped outcomes. Durant repeatedly underscores the human dimension of combat: the bonds among soldiers, the role of crew chiefs, and the unwavering resolve to press on despite catastrophic injuries and political backlash. He reflects on the moral weight of war, expressing both pride in the unit’s achievements and anger at decision-makers who constrained the mission’s potential, from weapon systems to strategic assets, illustrating a tension between battlefield efficacy and political constraints. Throughout, the thread of faith, family, and perseverance anchors his narrative as he describes recovery, rehabilitation, and the ongoing mission to blur the line between loss and legacy. The account is interwoven with candid critiques of media portrayals, the Netflix documentary controversy, and the broader implications of public policy on special operations. He also foregrounds the work of the Special Operations Warrior Foundation, sharing how it supports families and even suicides prevention, grounding the conversation in tangible, life-affirming impact beyond combat stories. By the end, the listener is left with a portrait of a fighter who carries his brothers’ memories forward while continuing to advocate for accountability, veteran welfare, and the a priori need for resources that make brave, complex missions survivable. A testament to endurance, leadership, and the enduring cost of daring heroism, the interview closes with a reflection on purpose and service beyond the battlefield.”], topics otherTopics booksMentioned

The Megyn Kelly Show

Should GOP Blame Trump or McConnell, and Don v. DeSantis, with Rich Lowry, Ric Grenell & Mike Lawler
Guests: Rich Lowry, Ric Grenell, Mike Lawler
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Megyn Kelly opens the show on Veterans Day, expressing excitement for the weekend and discussing the ongoing vote counting in Arizona and Nevada. She highlights the slow vote counting in California and Arizona, criticizing the inefficiency and suggesting that states should adopt Florida's voting procedures for better efficiency. Rich Lowry from National Review joins to discuss the election results, noting that many Republicans underperformed, particularly in key races. He mentions that while some races are still too close to call, the overall sentiment is disappointing for Republicans. The discussion shifts to Donald Trump's influence on the party, with Kelly and Lowry debating whether Trump should be blamed for the disappointing results. They explore the idea that Trump's candidates often underperformed, while some argue that the blame should also be shared with Mitch McConnell and the Republican establishment for their candidate choices and strategies. Lowry points out that issues like abortion and democracy played a significant role in the election, contrary to expectations that economic issues would dominate. Kelly and Lowry also discuss the potential implications of Trump's expected presidential announcement and the rising profile of Ron DeSantis after his significant victory in Florida. They analyze the dynamics of a potential primary battle between Trump and DeSantis, with Kelly expressing concern about the divisiveness of Trump's rhetoric. Mike Lawler, a newly elected Republican congressman, joins the show to discuss his victory over Democratic campaign chair Sean Patrick Maloney. He attributes his success to effective campaigning and addressing voter concerns about inflation and crime, while also distancing himself from the more extreme elements of the party. Lawler emphasizes the importance of focusing on issues that matter to voters rather than engaging in election denialism. Rick Grinnell, former acting Director of National Intelligence, discusses the election results and defends Trump's influence, arguing that many Trump-endorsed candidates are still in contention. He asserts that the media's narrative blaming Trump for the lack of a red wave is misguided and emphasizes the need for strong candidates who can fight against the radical left. The show concludes with a tribute to veterans, featuring powerful stories from military heroes and highlighting their sacrifices. Kelly expresses gratitude for their service and reflects on the importance of honoring those who have served. The episode wraps up with a preview of upcoming guests and a call for listeners to engage in the ongoing political discourse.
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