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America Daily: Top Stories of the Day

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America Daily podcast brings you true, in-depth, and timely coverage of top stories every weekday.
Covering current events, discovering Hidden History & new discoveries in science.

Our purpose, and our promise to you is to keep the American spirit and story alive through the time-honored tradition of Radio Broadcast news.

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Steve Bannon: CCP Will Collapse if US-China Economies Decouple

October 11, 2019 05:06 - 29 minutes - 33.2 MB

"Zooming In" host Simone Gao interviews former White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon at this critical moment for Hong Kong, China, and the U.S.

How to Deal with Life’s Challenges: Lessons from an Ancient Stoic Philosopher

October 10, 2019 04:21 - 33 minutes - 37.8 MB

Today we discuss how Seneca, the ancient Stoic philosopher, suffered with grace--and how we can learn from him in dealing with our own personal challenges.

Update on Hong Kong, NBA Fiasco, and Syria Troop Withdrawal

October 09, 2019 05:27 - 29 minutes - 33.2 MB

China expert Sean Lin joins us to discuss the Hong Kong mask ban, the NBA's China problem, and the Trump administration's decision to pull U.S. troops out of Syria.

Is Ideological Subversion to Blame for the Push Towards Socialism?

October 08, 2019 07:53 - 29 minutes - 33.2 MB

Today we welcome back Dr. Peter Pry to discuss whether or not the impeachment inquiry is justified; whether ideological subversion from the Soviet era can be blamed for our problems today; and what threat China’s new weapons pose to the United States.

Leadership Lessons Learned from Lakota Chief Crazy Horse

October 07, 2019 06:19 - 29 minutes - 33.2 MB

Today we discuss how a person's core principles--whether they believe in the soul or not--affect their approach to leadership, what made Crazy Horse a great leader, and what leadership looks like today.

The Chinese Regime Is Killing Prisoners for Their Organs–can the World Stop It?

October 04, 2019 08:03 - 29 minutes - 33.2 MB

Today we hear from Dr. Kirk Allison on China's practice of killing prisoners for their organs; whether it's a global responsibility to stop it; and a trend he's worried about in Europe.

Global Warming Is Real, but Should We Be Worried? Interview with Patrick Moore

October 03, 2019 04:26 - 29 minutes - 33.2 MB

Today we hear from environmentalist Dr. Patrick Moore. Dr. Moore explains the science of climate change, why he doesn't think it's an emergency, and why he left Greenpeace.

70 Years of CCP Rule: Beijing Celebrates While Hong Kong Burns

October 02, 2019 06:52 - 29 minutes - 33.2 MB

After 70 years of Chinese Communist Party rule, do the Hong Kong protests signal the beginning of the end for the CCP? Or does the increasing police brutality in Hong Kong signal another Tiananmen Square massacre for the pro-democracy protesters? China expert Sean Lin shares his thoughts.

The Failed Globalist Experiment: China and the New World Order

October 01, 2019 06:45 - 29 minutes - 33.2 MB

It has been 70 years since the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) took control of mainland China. Today we discuss how American globalist leaders helped the CCP gain international influence--at the expense of American values.

Impeachment Inquiry, America’s Vulnerable Power Grid, and Meat’s Environmental Impact

September 30, 2019 05:28 - 29 minutes - 33.2 MB

Today we hear why the Ukraine "whistleblower" is an excuse to launch an impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump. We also hear from Chris Chappell of "America Uncovered" on the vulnerability of America's power grid and meat's environmental impact.

Can We Unify Our Divided America?

September 27, 2019 06:24 - 29 minutes - 26.1 MB

The United States is extremely divided today. How did this happen? And is there a way for us to come together for the greater good?

WWII Veteran Shares Memories Bombing River Kwai, Flying the ‘Hump’

September 26, 2019 08:54 - 29 minutes - 66.4 MB

Today we hear from World War II veteran Richard Kern, who was stationed in India. He shares his memories of missions bombing the bridge over the River Kwai and flying the "hump" over the Himalayas.

How to Deal with Robocalls and an Interview with a Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Leader

September 25, 2019 04:55 - 29 minutes - 33.2 MB

In the first half of today's episode, we hear some tips on dealing with robocalls. In the second half, we have an interview with one of Hong Kong's pro-democracy leaders.

China Expert on UN Religious Freedom Event and CCP’s 1949 Takeover

September 24, 2019 07:48 - 29 minutes - 142 MB

Today we hear from China expert Sean Lin on the historic UN religious freedom event and how the Chinese Communist Party took over in 1949.

Retired CIA Officer on Whistleblower and Pres. Trump’s New Pick for National Security Adviser

September 23, 2019 06:44 - 29 minutes - 33.2 MB

Retired CIA officer Brad Johnson shares his thoughts on the intelligence whistleblower, President Trump's new pick for national security adviser, and what to watch for in the next two weeks.

General Robert Spalding: Breaking Up Google Is not Enough

September 20, 2019 05:26 - 29 minutes - 33.2 MB

At the beginning of a new Cold War era in a globalized world, what role do big tech companies play, and who do they identify themselves with? Former Senior Director for Strategic Planning General Robert Spalding gives his take.

Why the 1619 Project Should Be Offering Solutions–not Creating Division

September 19, 2019 05:24 - 28 minutes - 33.2 MB

Today we discuss the 1619 Project and whether or not it's creating civic friendship or racial division.

From Martial Law to American Dream: An Interview with Calif. GOP Candidate Peggy Huang

September 18, 2019 05:35 - 29 minutes - 66.4 MB

California GOP candidate Peggy Huang shares her inspirational immigration story, her views on issues facing our country today, and her advice for the next generation.

What Impact Is the Trade War Having on China’s Economy?

September 17, 2019 06:14 - 29 minutes - 33.2 MB

The U.S.-China trade war started over a year ago. The Trump administration has imposed tariffs on $250 million worth of Chinese goods, with potential tariffs on even more. Is China's economy feeling the pain? And will we be able to come to a deal soon?

Should the Student Debt Crisis Make Us Think Twice About College?

September 16, 2019 07:29 - 29 minutes - 33.2 MB

Student loan debt is now the second highest consumer debt category. It’s second only to mortgage debt. Amidst this student debt crisis, is going to college actually more risky than not going? Today we discuss some interesting alternatives.

Economist Steve Moore: Trump Will Make Concessions if China Makes Concessions First

September 13, 2019 15:51 - 25 minutes - 29 MB

Is a U.S.-China trade deal important for President Trump's 2020 bid? Will Americans side with him and bear the negative effects of the trade war for the long-term benefit of the country? Economist Steve Moore discusses these questions and more.

9/11 Special: Bringing Light to a Father’s Unanswered Questions About Son’s Death

September 12, 2019 15:08 - 41 minutes - 47.4 MB

"Zooming In" host Simone Gao invites an Afghan cultural adviser to answer an American father's questions regarding his son's suspicious death in Afghanistan in 2011.

Is the US Hong Kong’s Last Hope to Maintain Autonomy?

September 11, 2019 04:51 - 29 minutes - 33.2 MB

Today we hear from China expert Sean Lin for the most recent Hong Kong updates--and why Hongkongers are now turning to the U.S. for help.

Ethnic Studies: Education or Indoctrination?

September 10, 2019 16:47 - 13 minutes - 15.2 MB

California is proposing a mandatory ethnic studies class that is so far-left that even California’s liberal media are expressing concern. It will teach California high school students that capitalism is an oppressive system akin to white supremacy. Is this education or propaganda?

Does the Entertainment Industry Influence Our Very Thoughts and Emotions?

September 09, 2019 19:28 - 23 minutes - 27.3 MB

Today we discuss how much influence the entertainment industry has on our thoughts--and even our expectations for relationships.

Can the Trump Administration Drain the Intelligence Community Swamp?

September 06, 2019 15:53 - 29 minutes - 33.2 MB

As more news about Spygate comes out, it's apparent that U.S. intelligence agencies have become politicized--and even attempted a coup against President Trump. Can the administration drain the swamp?

Russia Is Developing New Super Weapons–Are We Prepared?

September 05, 2019 15:33 - 30 minutes - 34.6 MB

Today we hear from EMP expert Dr. Peter Pry. We discuss Russia's new super weapons, President Trump's historic EMP executive order, and what's at stake if we don't harden our power grids.

The Inconvenient Truth About the Border: An Interview with Brandon Darby (Part 2)

September 04, 2019 05:40 - 30 minutes - 34.5 MB

"Zooming In" host Simone Gao continues her conversation with border and cartel expert Brandon Darby from Breitbart's Border/Cartel Chronicles.

How Parents Can Help Improve School Environments–Starting at Home

September 03, 2019 13:34 - 29 minutes - 33.2 MB

Today we discuss some of the changes school have gone through and the challenges they face. We also talk about how parents can help improve school environments for their children, starting at home.

James Comey Report Released and US Space Command Launched

August 30, 2019 17:25 - 29 minutes - 33.2 MB

Today we discuss the James Comey report, the launch of the U.S. Space Command, and some of the craziest fake news from the past week.

US-China Trade, Mexican Drug Bust, and Fake Climate Catastrophe

August 29, 2019 06:20 - 29 minutes - 33.2 MB

America Daily hosts Matt and Jessica review the G7 summit, comment on a huge drug bust in Mexico, and discuss whether or not the Amazon fire is a climate catastrophe or fake news.

Robert Spalding: American Companies Won’t Benefit from Globalization if China Is Involved

August 28, 2019 23:10 - 17 minutes - 19.7 MB

General Robert Spalding is a thought leader on U.S.-China trade tensions. He says American companies can’t benefit from globalization when China is allowed to be a part of it.

Steve Bannon: If There Is Another Tiananmen in Hong Kong, the CCP Will Collapse

August 27, 2019 05:12 - 48 minutes - 55.4 MB

"Zooming In" host Simone Gao interviews former White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon. They discuss Hong Kong’s future, what’s next for the U.S.-China trade war, and above all, the nature of this grand conflict.

Asian Americans for Trump: Calif. Republican Party Vice Chair Shares His Inspiring Story

August 26, 2019 14:23 - 37 minutes - 42.8 MB

Today we hear from California Republican Party Vice Chair Peter Kuo on becoming a U.S. citizen, why he supports President Trump, and his surprising leap into politics.

How Google Is Using Invisible Manipulation to Interfere in Our Elections

August 23, 2019 15:58 - 29 minutes - 33.2 MB

Today we discuss the most recent leaked Google documents, how the tech giant is manipulating our thoughts through search results, and whether or not Google is still working with the Chinese regime to censor information in China.

Brad Johnson: Why We Don’t Need 17 Intelligence Agencies (Part 8)

August 23, 2019 15:15 - 29 minutes - 33.2 MB

Brad Johnson, an intelligence expert, and former CIA operations officer, says the US intelligence community has grown to an excessive 17 agencies. In today's America Daily, reporter Arleen Richards talks to Brad Johnson about the lack of field operatives or government solutions and how bureaucracy is weakening the security of this country.

Trump’s New Hampshire Rally

August 22, 2019 15:08 - 58 minutes - 66.4 MB

President Trump spoke at the Manchester NH rally to crowds both inside and outside the venue. The rally in New Hampshire came after Trump drew around 17,000 people to a rally in Cincinnati, Ohio. While some expressed doubt about the claim, Manchester Deputy Fire Marshal Mitchell Cady said the crowd on Thursday numbered “just over 11,500.

The History Behind Antifa and Its Violent Tactics

August 21, 2019 17:03 - 29 minutes - 33.2 MB

Today we discuss Antifa's origins, tactics, and why political violence is a slippery slope.

The Real Epstein Conspiracy

August 20, 2019 13:50 - 10 minutes - 12.3 MB

Host Chris Chappell from "America Uncovered" analyzes the strange circumstances surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's death and how it has made us all conspiracy theorists.

Stephen Moore: The Chinese Economy could Face a Free Fall if the Trade War doesn’t End

August 19, 2019 17:24 - 17 minutes - 19.6 MB

In the wake of the Fed’s lowering interest rate, Trump’s new tariffs on China, RMB falling to a historic low and the U.S. designation of China as a currency manipulator, we need to make sense of the whole sequence of events. How are they interrelated and why did they happen? What’s next for the U.S. - China trade war, how is it going to affect the 2020 election, your investment portfolio, your job security and more?

The Benefits of Treating Children’s Chronic Illnesses with Chinese Medicine

August 16, 2019 15:38 - 27 minutes - 31.5 MB

Many children suffer from chronic illnesses such as asthma and food allergies. Today we hear from a licensed acupuncturist on how Chinese medicine can help treat chronic illnesses in children.

Ex-CIA Officer on Strategic Threats to US, Putin’s Unsavory Wealth, and Socialism (Part 7)

August 15, 2019 13:56 - 35 minutes - 41.2 MB

Former CIA Operations Officer Brad Johnson discusses the biggest long-term strategic threats facing the United States.

The Dangers, Sacrifices, and Hopes: An Interview with Stephen Yates on Hong Kong (Part Two)

August 14, 2019 14:00 - 19 minutes - 22.6 MB

Amidst the ongoing protest in Hong Kong, My interview with Stephen Yates, He was the Deputy National Security Adviser to Vice President Dick Cheney from 2001 to 2005, and an expert on China and Taiwan. Stephen and I discussed what the Hong Kong protest could do to Taiwan’s presidential election in 2020, to the U.S. China trade war and the broader U.S.- China confrontation, and finally to the inspiration of the mainland Chinese people in their own struggle.

Jeffrey Epstein’s Life & Death_Who was he really?

August 13, 2019 14:45 - 24 minutes - 28.6 MB

Jeffrey Epstein, 66, was found unconscious in his cell on Aug. 10 at around 6:30 a.m., the Manhattan prison, Metropolitan Correctional Center, said in a statement. He was transported to the New York Presbyterian-Lower Manhattan Hospital and was dead on arrival, officials said. Many are asking how did it happen? Why would Epstein kill himself if he was talking and making deals?

The Dangers, Sacrifices, and Hopes: An Interview with Stephen Yates on Hong Kong (Part One)

August 12, 2019 14:10 - 26 minutes - 29.8 MB

China and Taiwan expert Steven Yates discusses how the Hong Kong protests could affect the U.S.-China trade war, Taiwan's 2020 presidential election, and inspiration for democracy in mainland China.

Asian Americans for Trump: Interview with Minnesota’s First Asian-American GOP Chairwoman

August 09, 2019 16:58 - 27 minutes - 32 MB

Today we hear from Jennifer Carnahan, Minnesota's first Asian-American Republican Party Chairwoman.

Hillary Clinton, The Root of the Fake Collusion Story (Part 6)

August 08, 2019 17:59 - 34 minutes - 40 MB

In 2013, a committee of 9 federal officials approved a deal that gave Russia control over 20% of America's uranium production capacity. Amid rumors that the deal was linked to the Clinton Foundation, the attorney general's office launched an investigation. The special counsel appointed to lead the probe was none other than Robert Mueller.... the same Special Counsel who led the charge in the Russia collusion investigation.

Human Trafficking Survivor Shares Her Harrowing Story and Her Mission to Save Lives

August 07, 2019 17:36 - 32 minutes - 52.8 MB

Amanda Blackwood is a pinup mentor and model, speaker, author, and human trafficking survivor. And she's on a mission to raise awareness and save as many human trafficking victims as she can.

Who is the UK’s new PM Boris Johnson and how does this affect America?

August 06, 2019 15:08 - 26 minutes - 30.7 MB

So Just who is Boris Johnson? Alexander Boris De Pfeffel Johnson as is his full name and he grew up as the eldest of four children. According to friends and family. Boris grew up believing that life was one big competition and he wanted to come out on top. In fact, as a young boy  he was asked what he wanted to be when he grew up, he answered, “I want to be King.”

The Inconvenient Truth About the Border: Interview with Brandon Darby

August 05, 2019 16:28 - 20 minutes - 23.1 MB

Today Simone Gao from "Zooming In" discusses some inconvenient truths about the border crisis with Breitbart correspondent and cartel expert Brandon Darby.

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