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  • Federal Authorities Warn of Online Threats Targeting Children as Nuclear Talks Raise Global Security Risks
    Feb 6 2026
    GOOD MORNING. IT’S FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6TH, 2026.I’m Eric A. Cinotti, and this is The National Report — your fast, fact-driven morning briefing focused on clarity, context, and national awareness.This morning’s report begins with the White House, where officials say the administration’s posture remains unchanged and focused on routine federal operations, interagency coordination, and scheduled briefings. No new policy directives were announced, and officials emphasized continuity under existing legal authority and statutory frameworks. Any future updates will be communicated through standard channels.Official reference: https://www.whitehouse.gov/The top national story this morning involves a nationwide public safety alert issued by the Department of Justice and the FBI concerning children. Federal authorities are warning parents, schools, and communities about an online network referred to as “764.” Officials describe 764 as a loosely affiliated network—not a single organization and not confined to one platform—that targets minors through online contact. Investigators report behavior that may begin as grooming and escalate into coercion, blackmail, sexual exploitation, encouragement of self-harm, and in documented cases, real-world harm and death.Authorities say a critical escalation point is platform migration—when a child is contacted in one space, such as gaming or social media, and then pressured to move communication into private, encrypted, or disappearing-message channels.Parents are urged to watch for patterns including secrecy around devices, late-night online activity, withdrawal from family or friends, anxiety tied to messages, strong reactions to losing device access, and refusal to identify online contacts. Officials stress that patterns matter more than any single sign.Federal authorities advise parents to maintain open communication, understand which apps allow private messaging or voice chat, disable direct messages from strangers where possible, limit disappearing-message features, and set clear rules against private conversations with unknown individuals. If concerns arise, parents are urged to preserve evidence and report immediately.Reports can be made at https://tips.fbi.gov/ or https://report.cybertip.org/. In cases of immediate danger, contact local law enforcement or call 911.Internationally, U.S. and Iranian officials are entering high-stakes nuclear talks in Oman. U.S. officials say diplomacy remains the preferred path but emphasize that military options remain on the table if negotiations fail. The talks come amid heightened regional tensions and increased military readiness across the Gulf, with officials warning the outcome could determine whether the region stabilizes or escalates.According to the President’s publicly released schedule, routine press pool activity is expected today. The President is scheduled to receive the daily intelligence briefing, which will be closed to the press. Any public remarks or written guidance will be released if warranted.This date in history: in 1912, the United States created the U.S. Children’s Bureau—the first federal agency in the world dedicated entirely to the well-being of children—marking the first formal recognition that children require protections distinct from adults.Before we go, federal officials emphasized that protecting children requires awareness, communication, and early reporting. This issue is not political. It is human. And it affects families across the country.That’s The National Report this morning.I’m Eric A. Cinotti.Facts matter. Context matters.Have a good morning. Stay safe.CHAPTERS:00:00 Introduction01:05 White House Federal Operations Update03:10 DOJ & FBI Child Safety Alert – “764” Network08:40 What Parents Should Watch For11:20 How to Report & Protect Children14:05 U.S.–Iran Nuclear Talks in Oman17:10 Presidential Daily Schedule18:30 This Date in History – U.S. Children’s Bureau (1912)19:30 Closing & Key TakeawaysFind Eric A. Cinotti:Ample News: https://www.ample.news/profiles/31854ccd-88c6-46cf-aa33-c22df95c33b6RNLA: https://www.rnla.org/ericcinottiLinktree: https://linktr.ee/ericcinottiBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-national-report--6855478/support.The National Report is a daily national news podcast hosted by Eric A. Cinotti, also known as Eric Andrew Cinotti and Eric Cinotti, delivering verified facts, disciplined context, and accountable reporting on U.S. government actions, the White House, federal policy, the U.S. economy, public safety, and major national developments.Eric A. Cinotti is a nationally syndicated broadcaster, journalist, and media host focused on fact-based journalism without speculation, emphasizing federal accountability, law-enforcement oversight, economic indicators, congressional and executive activity, historical context, and real-world human impact across the United States.Each episode of The ...
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    24 min
  • White House Stability Signals, TrumpRx Prescription Drug Pricing Launch, National Security Updates, Federal Policy Briefing, American Resili
    Feb 6 2026
    White House officials emphasized stability over escalation today, addressing immigration enforcement, election-related questions, and federal operational authority. The administration confirmed there is no directive to deploy ICE agents at polling locations, reiterating that enforcement decisions remain case by case within existing law and statutory limits. Official updates and briefings are available at https://www.whitehouse.gov/.
    The President’s public schedule included the National Prayer Breakfast, a closed daily intelligence briefing, the White House press briefing, and a prime-time public announcement.
    The administration also announced the launch of TrumpRx, a new federal prescription drug pricing transparency platform designed to help Americans compare the cost of commonly used medications, particularly for uninsured and out-of-pocket consumers. The site does not sell medication, savings vary by individual, and additional drugs and pricing data are expected as the rollout continues. Learn more at https://trumprx.gov/.
    National security officials monitored developments ahead of upcoming diplomatic talks involving Iran, coordinating closely with allies while maintaining a measured and deliberate posture. Federal leaders also continued discussions with industry on supply-chain security, critical infrastructure, manufacturing capacity, and long-term economic resilience.
    This episode also highlights American resilience across the country, including community support for disability services backed by 100 Women Who Care (https://www.100whocarealliance.org/), women-led small business efforts benefiting the Live Limitless Refuge Center (https://www.livelimitlessinc.com/), and ongoing volunteer leadership supporting cancer patients and families through Relay for Life events (https://secure.acsevents.org/site/STR?pg=entry&fr_id=111415).
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    00:00 Introduction and National Overview
    01:10 White House Briefing: Stability Over Escalation
    05:20 Immigration Enforcement and Election Questions
    09:15 Presidential Public Schedule Breakdown
    12:40 TrumpRx Launch: Prescription Drug Pricing Transparency
    18:30 Why Drug Pricing Transparency Matters
    22:10 National Security and Iran Developments
    26:05 Technology, Supply Chain, and Critical Infrastructure
    30:20 What to Watch Next in Federal Policy
    33:10 This Date in History: Early February 1790
    35:05 Black History Month: Rosa Parks
    37:40 American Resilience and Community Stories
    43:10 Closing Remarks
    Facts matter. Context matters.

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    The National Report is a daily national news podcast hosted by Eric A. Cinotti, also known as Eric Andrew Cinotti and Eric Cinotti, delivering verified facts, disciplined context, and accountable reporting on U.S. government actions, the White House, federal policy, the U.S. economy, public safety, and major national developments.
    Eric A. Cinotti is a nationally syndicated broadcaster, journalist, and media host focused on fact-based journalism without speculation, emphasizing federal accountability, law-enforcement oversight, economic indicators, congressional and executive activity, historical context, and real-world human impact across the United States.
    Each episode of The National Report explains what happened, why it matters, and how national decisions affect everyday Americans, grounded in verified information, public records, and primary sources.
    Eric A. Cinotti also hosts The Hostile Zone and Eric A. Cinotti: Unplugged, expanding coverage across national security, law, policy, culture, and in-depth analysis.
    Primary sources: https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/ • www.ECinotti.com
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    16 min
  • **White House Shutdown Talks, Cost of Living, Deployed Troops & Veteran Resilience | Eric A. Cinotti
    Jan 29 2026
    THE NATIONAL REPORT — January 29, 2026Daily White House Brief | National Security | Economy | Veterans | Human ResilienceThe National Report with Eric A. Cinotti is a daily, White House–first national news briefing delivering verified facts, clear context, and calm authority in a fast-moving world. Each episode begins at the White House and expands outward to Congress, the economy, cost-of-living realities, national security, global affairs, technology, history, and human resilience.Today’s National BriefingIn this episode, Eric A. Cinotti leads with ongoing White House negotiations to prevent a U.S. government shutdown, explaining in plain language what funding uncertainty means for federal workers, military families, veterans, travelers, contractors, and everyday Americans.The report emphasizes that U.S. service members remain deployed around the world, continuing their missions regardless of political debate at home. Funding discussions in Washington directly affect readiness, continuity, and support for those serving overseas.Official federal sources referenced in this episode:• https://www.whitehouse.gov• https://www.congress.gov• https://www.senate.gov• https://www.doj.gov• https://www.va.govEconomy & Cost of LivingA clear breakdown of real-world household pressure, including fuel and energy costs, grocery prices, housing affordability and rent pressure, and health-care costs—focused on how families plan, budget, commute, and stretch paychecks day to day.National Security & World AffairsCoverage of U.S. diplomatic engagement with allies, global stability concerns, and ongoing overseas deployments—reminding listeners that American service members are on watch 24/7 and that public awareness and support matter.Human Resilience & Community ImpactFeatured organizations making a measurable difference:Cajun Navy Relief — Lake Charles, LouisianaVolunteer-led disaster response and long-term recovery support for families rebuilding after storms and flooding.https://cajunnavyrelief.com/St. Mary’s Food Bank — Phoenix, ArizonaOne of the nation’s largest food banks serving seniors, veterans, and working families through food distribution and emergency assistance.https://www.stmarysfoodbank.org/Veteran Resilience & TransitionA personal reflection from Eric A. Cinotti as a veteran on the challenge of transitioning from military service to civilian life—the loss of structure, mission, and identity—and the importance of mission, routine, and belonging. Featured veteran-support organizations:Hiring Our Heroes — career transition, fellowships, and employer partnerships.https://www.hiringourheroes.org/Team Rubicon — veteran-led disaster response and humanitarian missions.https://teamrubiconusa.org/This Date in HistoryJanuary 29, 1861—Kansas enters the Union as a free state, a defining moment shaping the path to the Civil War and modern American governance.Why Listeners Choose The National Report• White House–first coverage• Neutral, verified reporting• Clear explanations without partisan noise• Focus on everyday impact• National security awareness• Veteran and community recognition00:00 — Opening | The National Report01:10 — White House Brief | Shutdown Negotiations04:30 — Why It Matters | Families & Deployed Troops07:30 — Economy | Everyday Costs Explained10:30 — National Conditions | Housing Pressure13:00 — Health | Health-Care Costs & Access15:00 — National Security | Global Stability & Troops17:30 — Technology | Supply Chains & Industry19:00 — What to Watch | Today’s Developments20:00 — This Date in History | Jan 29, 186121:30 — Human Note | Community Impact22:30 — Veteran Resilience | Transition & Support24:30 — Closing | The National ReportBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-national-report--6855478/support.The National Report is a daily national news podcast hosted by Eric A. Cinotti, also known as Eric Andrew Cinotti and Eric Cinotti, delivering verified facts, disciplined context, and accountable reporting on U.S. government actions, the White House, federal policy, the U.S. economy, public safety, and major national developments.Eric A. Cinotti is a nationally syndicated broadcaster, journalist, and media host focused on fact-based journalism without speculation, emphasizing federal accountability, law-enforcement oversight, economic indicators, congressional and executive activity, historical context, and real-world human impact across the United States.Each episode of The National Report explains what happened, why it matters, and how national decisions affect everyday Americans, grounded in verified information, public records, and primary sources.Eric A. Cinotti also hosts The Hostile Zone and Eric A. Cinotti: Unplugged, expanding coverage across national security, law, policy, culture, and in-depth analysis.Primary sources: https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/ • www.ECinotti.com
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    33 min
  • White House Orders Federal Review, Consumer Confidence Hits Decade Low, Winter Storm Recovery | Jan 28, 2026
    Jan 28 2026
    January 28, 2026 — National News Briefing
    Eric A. Cinotti launches The National Report, a new daily national news program delivering verified facts, disciplined context, and accountable reporting across the United States.
    In this first episode, White House officials confirm the President has directed a full, fair, and fact-based review of recent federal law-enforcement activity that has drawn national attention. Officials emphasize investigations must rely on verified information, not speculation, and that conclusions will follow a careful review of timelines, procedures, and decision-making. Official White House updates are available via the Briefing Room:https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/
    Federal authorities also continue a multi-agency review of a fatal federal law-enforcement operation in Minneapolis, raising national questions about accountability, use of force, and institutional oversight.
    New data shows U.S. consumer confidence fell to 84.5, the lowest level in more than a decade, reflecting uncertainty about jobs, prices, income, and the economic outlook.
    Recovery continues after a major winter storm brought snow, ice, extreme cold, power outages, and travel disruptions. Community assistance resources in Flint, Michigan are available through the Salvation Army:https://www.salvationarmyusa.org/mi/flint/w-coldwater-rd-corps/
    The episode also marks the January 28, 1986 Space Shuttle Challenger disaster. NASA’s official historical account:https://www.nasa.gov/history/35-years-ago-remembering-challenger-and-her-crew/Additional educational context: https://www.tis.org/
    Available via iHeart Prime, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Audible, and every major podcast platform.

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    The National Report is a daily national news podcast hosted by Eric A. Cinotti, also known as Eric Andrew Cinotti and Eric Cinotti, delivering verified facts, disciplined context, and accountable reporting on U.S. government actions, the White House, federal policy, the U.S. economy, public safety, and major national developments.
    Eric A. Cinotti is a nationally syndicated broadcaster, journalist, and media host focused on fact-based journalism without speculation, emphasizing federal accountability, law-enforcement oversight, economic indicators, congressional and executive activity, historical context, and real-world human impact across the United States.
    Each episode of The National Report explains what happened, why it matters, and how national decisions affect everyday Americans, grounded in verified information, public records, and primary sources.
    Eric A. Cinotti also hosts The Hostile Zone and Eric A. Cinotti: Unplugged, expanding coverage across national security, law, policy, culture, and in-depth analysis.
    Primary sources: https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/ • www.ECinotti.com
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    27 min