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My name is Rose, and we are just days away from a new year.
And that makes sitting in for Sean Hannity so special for me today.
It really, it does.
I'm really proud to be with you as we say goodbye.
Thank God.
Goodbye to 2024.
And as we both, all of us look forward to 2025.
And I think that all of us have this like sense of optimism as we go forth into this new year.
We're going to talk a lot about the new year.
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You know, when I was thinking about what I wanted to say today, because it is the end of 2024, and a lot of us are really happy to say goodbye.
We are.
A lot of great things happen, but it's been a tough four years, actually, when we talk politics, right?
But I was also thinking about just our personal lives.
And I was listening to this sermon that was delivered the other day.
It was so good.
And the title of the sermon was, Failure Isn't Final.
And I thought, you know, just like any good sermon, it gets you to thinking, right?
Well, anyway, they should.
And it got me to thinking a lot about what it means as we head into this new year and how so many times, like we all talk about, this is what I want to do when the new year comes.
And these are my resolutions.
And, you know, it is commonplace in addition to all of that to reflect on the year that we're saying goodbye to.
And unfortunately, a lot of times when we look back, we focus entirely too much on our regrets, on our failures, when we look back not just to the old year, but past years as well.
And then I started thinking about the title of that sermon, Failure is Not Final.
And that made me want to research those who have experienced failure in their lives, but actually turned it around in the end.
And they ended up being great successes.
And there are a lot of stories out there.
And I had to just pick and choose a few to share with you today.
But what I really liked is that a lot of these people that I'm going to talk about through motivation, determination, and a lot of them, faith, they were able to persevere and become all that God intended them to be.
They put aside the rejections and the setbacks and they applied their faith and determination to keep on going.
So I got a few names for you.
The first one was Henry Dyson.
And he had a lot of frustrations and failures, but those are what led him to eventual success.
Now, ladies, listen up.
He's the guy that invented the bagless vacuum.
Now, I don't know if you remember vacuums that had bags.
I vaguely remember my mom used to lay out newspaper on the floor.
She would unlatch the back of the vacuum and then like hold open the bag, you know, the open side and shake it out into the newspaper on the floor.
And we did that because I think we were saving money.
You didn't want to keep buying vacuum bags.
You kept that one until it wore out.
But there was always that cloud of brown dust, you remember, that rose into the air when she was doing that.
And eventually it just regained its rightful place right back there on the carpet.
But what's interesting, though, is that Dyson, and thank God he did come up with this bagless vacuum, he experienced 5,126 failed prototypes.
Now, I know that number because he actually kept count.
He kept a record of it.
5,126 failed prototypes.
He also burned through his savings, but he never saw his failures as final.
He saw them as one step closer to success.
And then I looked up Walt Disney.
He started a business in his garage, and his first cartoon company actually went bankrupt.
He experienced non-payment from some of his distributors.
He actually lost a cartoon character because some producer hired away not only his cartoonists, but they took the characters with them as well.
That's pretty sleazy stuff.
And those movies like Pinocchio, Fantasia, and Bambi, they were box office flops.
And then he opened Disneyland.
And when he first opened, there were all kinds of crazy things going on.
People were forging tickets.
They had melted asphalt.
There was a plumber strike.
And he was rejected 300 times by banks.
300 banks rejected him while he was trying to secure funding for Disney.
But you know what?
He never gave up.
And one of the things that he said about his failures and success was, all I ask of myself is to live a good Christian life.
And toward that objective, I bend every effort in shaping my personal, domestic, and professional activities and growth.
Then Colonel Sanders, because I remember seeing this one on TV, you know, that history channel or the food channel, one of them had all these stories about how these guys got started.
Well, Colonel Sanders of KFC fame experienced more than a thousand rejections.
Can you imagine that?
1,000 rejections of his famous fried chicken recipe.
And eventually, as you know, became a fast food favorite.
But my favorite, one of my favorite people was Abraham Lincoln, because not only was he the greatest leader and U.S. president in history, one of, he failed in business and elections.
He lost his job in 1832.
He was defeated for state legislature in 1832.
He failed in business in 1833.
Then this guy ran for the U.S. Senate, lost twice.
Then he also ran for the U.S. House of Representatives and lost twice again before he finally got elected in 1846.
And then he was elected president in 1860.
You know what this tells me?
It tells me that he wasn't meant for those things that didn't pan out.
He was meant for one great thing, for a time where a man of his character would be so sorely needed.
And what he said about failure and success, he said, without the assistance of that divine being, I cannot succeed.
With that assistance, I cannot fail.
Thomas Edison had more than 10,000 failed experiments before he got the light bulb right.
And he said, I haven't failed 10,000 times.
I've successfully found 10,000 ways that will not work.
Love these guys and their attitude.
It makes you want to be more like them, doesn't it?
And for me, I like to look at biblical characters as well and see how their failures were the catalyst to greatness.
And they give me a lot of hope.
And even in their failures, when they were truly repentant, they were able to proceed on their own way.
They were able to fulfill that purpose and the path that God had laid out for them.
And one of the first person people I think about when I think about this is King David, because this is an example of someone who's got a lot of things wrong, like a lot.
He committed adultery.
He had his lover's husband killed by sending him into battle.
He abused his power.
Honestly, King David's family was a royal mess.
Get it?
Royal mess.
Anyway, so, but despite all of his failures, David became known as a man after God's own heart.
And I think it was because of his sincere repentance that he didn't take up residence in those failures.
If you read Psalm 51, you can fully grasp the depth of his despair over his failures.
And I think it can be used as a guideline for those of us who have regrets over our own failures and shortcomings.
But he wasn't the only one, I mean, who rose up from failure.
There's Moses and a lot of the prophets and the apostles, Peter, Paul, and so many more biblical men and women who experienced failures that eventually led them to success.
And the unfortunate thing is, when I think about this, friends, acquaintances, colleagues, bosses, and even family will try to keep you in your past failures.
They won't see that you have climbed out, that you know better, know that there's redemption and renewal.
You know that there's a great calling on your life.
And you want to be kept in the past by others.
And that makes me think of that one story about the eagle and the crow, about how sometimes crows would be known to, you know, ride on the back of an eagle.
They peck at the eagle's net.
And while they're sitting on his back, the eagle usually just responds by soaring higher.
He makes it harder for the crow to breathe because I think at some point there's not enough oxygen for the crow.
And as a result, that crow falls from the eagle.
So I just, I think that's a great example for us.
Keep soaring higher, even as the crows in your life try to pick away at you.
You want to starve the criticizers of oxygen.
And then you ignore them and you climb to that new height that God has ordained for you.
So I want to encourage you as we do head into 2025 to leave the failures and the disappointments behind.
And whether that the disappointment is in yourself or it's in others or even both, we have to move forward determined for redemption and renewal.
And I mentioned in the beginning of this message that we focus maybe a little too much on our failures.
Recognizing our failures is actually a good thing, but living in defeat of them is not.
So I think we have to identify the failures, ask for forgiveness if necessary, and then pick ourselves up and get to it again.
Because if you think about it, I'm pretty sure you'll agree with me that there is a great expectation for this coming new year.
I believe that God is intentionally shaping each of us and preparing us to contribute in our own unique way.
Yes, we're excited because we have a new administration.
So politically, yes, there's this expectation, great expectation.
But at the same time, I think a lot of us who are inward thinking and trying to grow and become all that we can be, there's also a great expectation for the new year.
And there's so much work to do for all of us.
And we need to be strong going into that year, courageous and undeterred.
We have to trust the plan because the story isn't over yet.
We have to let go.
Let God continue to write our story.
We have to trust him with it.
And we have to keep pushing ourselves through that difficult chapter.
We have a lot of them, don't we?
Just push ourselves through the difficult chapters because you know what?
Those chapters are there for a reason.
The fact that the reason for those difficulties isn't clear to you yet, is irrelevant.
This is still our story.
It's your story.
It's your earthly play.
Yes.
But you know what?
You're the actor.
But above all, we've got to remember that God is the playwright and he's got a new thing coming to you.
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You know, there was a statement that was released from the White House today from President Joe Biden on the United States support for Ukraine's defense.
Well, he was proud to announce today that nearly $2.5 billion in security assistance for Ukraine was going to be sent to the Ukrainian people.
And we're going to continue to defend their independence and freedom, he said, from Russian aggression.
Now, at the very end of the release, he said, at my direction, the United States will continue to work relentlessly to strengthen Ukraine's position.
I'm thinking, at your direction, you don't even have a sense of direction.
You've been wandering around in the White House for four years, directionless.
But this is an outrage.
But you know what?
This is the final payment because the package includes that 2.5, but also the 3.4 billion, all of which was approved by Congress earlier in the year.
And if you think about it, frankly, the number that Congress has approved in total was $175 billion in total assistance for Ukraine.
That's since Russia invaded Ukraine.
And that was nearly three years ago.
So the entire time that Joe Biden has been in the White House, there's been approved by Congress $175 billion in total assistance.
Amazing.
And my question is, how about North Carolina?
Like, they're still devastated there.
What have we sent to them?
Why are we, you know, but you know what?
It's everybody's to blame here if you ask me.
They really are.
So that's today.
That's what our president announced today before his last days in office.
Let's just get that last one in.
One last little twist.
Now, I'm anxious to see what we do about this going forward because honestly, I think people have just about had enough.
They really have.
They've had enough.
Also, of course, we want to mention that Jimmy Carter passed away yesterday.
He was the 39th president of the United States.
He died at the age of 100.
And he only served one term, as you know, in office.
But you know what?
This is interesting.
He actually lived long enough to become the oldest former president in U.S. history.
Wow.
100 years old.
Lived long enough to be the oldest in U.S. history.
We've got some great guests coming up today.
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I got to tell you, this next guest, I'm really excited because we're going to talk about drones.
He's Lou Elizondo.
He's the former head of the Pentagon program responsible for investigating UFOs, which we now call UAPs.
Why do we keep doing that?
Like Twitter, formerly known, no, X, formerly known as Twitter.
Like you have to add all these extra words anytime you want to mention X. Why didn't we just keep Twitter anyway?
I liked it.
Like it made sense.
Like, you want to send out a tweet?
What are you doing with X?
Are you sending out an X?
I don't get it.
But anyway, that's what it is.
It's like Prince, you know.
But yeah, here we go.
So he's going to be discussing this with us today.
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All right, so I have with me today Lou Elizondo.
He's the former head of the Pentagon program that's responsible for the investigation of UFOs.
Now it's known as UAPs.
I don't know.
Anyway, he's also the author of Eminent Inside the Pentagon's Hunt for UFOs.
And he's joining us today to discuss the conversations that everybody's having about those drones that we're seeing every night in the sky.
We want to know, is it aliens, foreign drones, American drones?
Is it otherworldly?
Well, we're going to find out right now.
Welcome, Lou, to the show.
I appreciate you joining us today.
Rose, thank you so much for having me and a big thank you to your wonderful audience.
Oh, yeah, they're awesome.
I love these people.
All right.
Are you ready for this?
We're going to start with the drones first, okay?
Because they've been spotted over New Jersey, across the mid-Atlantic, and in some cases, they were even spotted near military facilities.
So they pose a risk.
The White House has said that they don't.
Some of us think they do.
But you know, here's something interesting, Lou.
Retired Air Force Brigadier General Rob Spalding said that drones are a problem that has been brewing for over a decade, and we have basically failed to address it.
So two questions for you: Is Rob Spalding right?
And is the White House telling us the truth?
What do you think?
Rob is absolutely correct.
And unfortunately, the current administration is not telling us the truth.
Near fact is that these drones, after they said that these are all legal aircraft and hobbyists and whatnot, several no-fly zones were implemented over certain specific areas over New Jersey and even New York.
And there's still drones that are drones, if you want to call them drones, whatever they are, are flying completely unchallenged and unimpeded over these controlled areas where no-fly zones have basically been established.
And so for anybody in our national security apparatus to say that these things aren't a potential, and I'll highlight potential risk, meanwhile, they don't know the sponsorship, they don't know where they're coming from, they don't know where they're going to, they don't know all their capabilities, and they don't know who's behind these things, I think is egregious.
And I think this new administration that's coming in is much, much better prepared.
This is a president that has shown himself over and over again to make hard decisions that turn out being in the best interests of the American people.
And I'm very, very glad that he's got key people on his cabinet that are very much proactive in this area and want the truth to come out.
Because right now, our trust and faith and confidence in our government is really at an all-time low.
And this administration that we're in now that's towards the end of it hasn't done itself any favors and has only, I think, added to that mistrust to our government.
Yeah, and I agree with you, Lou, that we have high hopes for this new administration.
And I believe they can handle this.
But, you know, I do think about everything that's been done because if there is information gathering drones or balloons, and we'll get to the balloons in just a moment, but if that's happening on any level, then that's concerning.
And then that leads us to concerns about our technology development and our regulations.
You know, the Department of Defense, okay, for example, the Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security, the Federal Bureau of Investigations, and the Federal Aviation Administration all issued this joint statement.
And in it, they said they urge Congress to enact counter-UAS legislation when it reconvenes, because that would extend and expand the existing counter-drone authorities.
Because, you know, here's that problem.
Because everybody says, well, that's not our responsibility.
It hasn't been the problem.
The government or the military, nobody wants to engage in countering the drones.
So really, Lou, whose job is it to counter drones?
Apparently not the military's at the moment.
That is a fantastic, fantastic question.
I'm so glad you asked that.
You know, I'm actually in the middle of a proposal that this new administration should consider appointing somebody who actually is responsible for air domain awareness writ large and looking at these emerging technologies.
All one has to do, and I would encourage anybody and your wonderful audience right now, just get online sometime and type in drones in Ukraine and see how these things have been so easily weaponized and very, very, I hate to say cost-efficient, but they're being used to a very effective degree in warfare.
It's not hard to do.
And then furthermore, all it takes is some non-state actor to decide, well, I'm going to use a drone not only as a weapons platform, but maybe as a delivery mechanism for chemical or biological weapons.
And meanwhile, this current administration that we're in is saying there's nothing to fear here.
No, by the way, there's nothing we can do about it.
We won't shoot them down.
I mean, it's a preposterous, preposterous solution.
And I think this new administration realizes a new one that's coming in that we must do something.
Someone has to, you know, you have to pin the tail of the donkey on someone and several different options to do that if that's what they decide to do.
Well, you know, okay, so because, you know, we could say, oh, these are just, this is personal drones.
People are just using them for recreation.
But correct me if I'm wrong.
I thought I read something that some sightings describe the objects to be the size of an SUV or even a bus.
So that would suggest that that's beyond a typical recreational drone, right?
Rose, these things are being, they're for up to five and ten hours at a time.
They're traveling, if not tens, if not hundreds of miles, and they're being reported the size of an SUV.
And more importantly, some tend to have a counter-drone capability themselves, meaning if local law enforcement were to deploy one of our drones to try to sort of conduct some sort of surveillance on these drones, they lose power and they fall right out of the sky.
And then these things disappear.
And in some cases, they've been reported even pursuing the U.S. Coast Guard over large bodies of water.
So these aren't hobbyists.
These aren't little quadcopters that this current administration is trying to trying to sell to the American people.
You know, I just, I feel like that this administration knows more than they're telling us.
They have to, because if you go back, Lou, to last year when we were hearing about the Chinese spy balloons, by the way, it was like it took Biden's administration forever to like say, oh, yeah, there's bi balloons in the air.
There's balloons in the air.
Everybody else knew about it.
But anyway, the U.S. State Department actually had a document that after the balloon was downed and all the debris was collected, it said that the balloons' solar arrays produced sufficient power to operate multiple active intelligence collection sensors and that the antennas on the balloons could collect and geolocate communications.
So come on.
How is that okay?
How did they get so far into this?
I don't understand that.
We stopped talking about the balloons.
Nobody talks about them anymore.
They were talked about and then done.
Bam.
Fast.
Doesn't that concern you?
That's amazing to me.
Absolutely, it does.
Absolutely does.
And we don't like to admit a problem for where there's no solution.
And unfortunately, this administration that we're in doesn't have a solution.
Look, let me remind you, if I could, that five years ago, four years ago in Colorado, Kansas, and Nebraska, a rash of these drone things were experienced over there.
And local and state law enforcement were involved.
They actually have eyewitnesses that are trained observers that saw these things doing these, what looked like some sort of reconnaissance or racetrack pattern where you had this mothership of drones that these little ones were deployed.
And even the FBI was involved.
And they came up with a giant goose egg, meaning zero.
They had no idea what was going on.
And here it is four or five years later, and we're doing the same thing over again.
And this administration's response is very simple.
Well, nothing to see here, folks.
Don't worry about it.
These are all legal and hobbyists and commercial aircraft.
I mean, it's insulting to the American public that anybody in government would put out a press release saying that all these are legally operated aircraft.
If that was the case, they certainly wouldn't be shutting down military bases because of it, because these are drones that are, or whatever they are, these vehicles, are illegally encroaching into restricted U.S. airspace.
Wow.
Okay, riddle me this.
Why did Senator Ryan Paul block legislation?
I think he did it earlier this month.
And that legislation would have given state and local authorities more power to track the aircraft.
Why would he do that?
I don't understand.
Yeah, great.
Because somebody needs to take control.
Yeah, I would want to speak myself personally for a lawmaker, but it could be one of several things.
Either one, for whatever reason, he just didn't like it, or two, maybe there was something else wrapped up into it that wasn't necessarily the counter-drone proposal that he didn't like.
There might have been another aspect to it.
I don't know.
I know the people in Congress that I speak to and even in the new administration support a counter-drone capability.
It's long coming.
Look, there's been investigations by the FBI going back 20 years where terrorists were planning to use remote-controlled airplanes strapped with explosives and fly them into the White House.
That was an FBI investigation.
They actually arrested individuals who were planning to do that.
Now, it's 20 years on since then, a little bit more than that.
And here we are still in the same boat.
Personally, believe, look, I think America can handle the truth.
I think America deserves the truth, whatever that truth is.
I think it's time that the, well, maybe we're too late, but the current administration really should have leveled with the American people.
Absolutely.
I agree with you 100%.
Listen, I got to stick in.
We only have a couple of minutes here, like a little over two, but I got to get a little fun stuff in because all this stuff fascinates us.
And if you're into all these kind of UFO things, these last few years had to be really exciting for everybody.
But back in 2023, there was that crashed UFO.
The U.S. military supposedly recovered.
And remember, like somebody went into it and it was distorted space and time.
Like it looked like it was 30 feet in diameter, but and when you got inside, it was like the size of a football stadium.
That's according to Sheehan.
Daniel Sheehan told Daily Mail that at the time, that a whistleblower had told him of a crash, that crash in particular.
What do you make of all of that?
I mean, are there UFOs and AUPs or AUPs, whatever you want to call it, in our government's hands?
Well, yes, I've said for the record, it took me almost a year to get that statement cleared by the Pentagon that I put in my book.
There was a time when I was told, I signed a document saying I would never discuss crash retrievals ever.
And it took almost a year for me to get the approval just to mention exactly what you just said.
Yes, the U.S. government knows a lot more about the UAP topic than they're letting on.
There has been crashes that have occurred in the around the continental United States that the government is aware of and has tried to reverse engineer technology.
And by the way, this next year, 2025, is going to be really interesting.
I suspect there's going to be some major whistleblowers stepping forward.
I'm not prepared to go too much beyond that right now because it's premature, but don't be surprised.
Maybe they were afraid to come forward, obviously, over the last four years, and now they feel a little more freedom to do so now that Trump's in office.
But this stuff fascinates me.
And I used to poo-poo it, but I'm not sure I do anymore.
I really don't.
I don't know if it's aliens or hostile countries or even spiritual beings.
You hear all of the above, but I just find it very fascinating.
And apparently, this is covered in your book, Imminent, Inside the Pentagon's Hunt for UFOs.
Yes, ma'am.
And by the way, I wasn't, I never believed in this stuff either.
I was a child of science and a special agent.
I investigated terrorism and spies.
It wasn't until I actually became part of the government's UFO investigation program in 2009 that I realized that it was actually a very legitimate national security topic.
Wow, that's fascinating to me.
Anyway, thank you for spending time with us.
Lou Elizondo, he is the author of Imminent Inside the Pentagon's Hunt for UFOs.
And I agree with you, Lou.
I think that we can finally, finally get some answers with this new administration coming in.
Thank you so much.
And I'm very hopeful as well.
Thank you.
Take care.
All right, everybody, stay with us.
This is Rose in for Sean Hannity today.
That was interesting.
I can't wait to read that book, in fact.
But we'll be back with more.
The phone number here is 1-800-941 Sean.
We've got a couple of people already holding online.
Okay, hang in there.
Wow, I got to read that book.
It's fascinating, isn't it?
Really is.
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And happy new year.
Happy New Year to you, Rose.
You and I had some good dialogue about eight, nine years ago when you had your show on the station in Pittsburgh.
And we had talked about Trump, the candidate, and I was a big cruise supporter.
And we went back and forth a little bit.
And I did some research, and I called you back a few weeks later and jumped on the Trump train.
All right.
It was pretty amazing going back and forth with that.
But we miss you here in Pittsburgh daily.
So we'd love to have you back on the radio here.
You're so sweet.
But yeah, you're one of the best.
So I just wanted to let you know that.
And just listening to your interview, the Biden administration has, not like they don't have any other issues, but they have another issue here.
If they know something about these drones and they're not telling the American people, that's a problem.
Yeah, and I'm so sorry, Jeff.
And maybe we can get back to you later, but you're right.
They need to be transparent about the drones.
And the other thing you wanted to say was you're so ready for the Trump administration.
Oh, my gosh.
I mean, like, it's a miracle we made it through these four years.