Bannon's War Room - April 26, 2023


Episode 2689: Bio Labs In Sudan; Battling Over Your Pensions


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In this episode of War Room, we discuss the debt ceiling crisis and how to deal with it, why it s happening, and what we can do about it. We also have a special guest on the show, Natalie Fauci.

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00:00:00.000 this is the primal scream of a dying regime pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on
00:00:09.960 these people here's not got a free shot all these networks lying about the people the people have
00:00:16.560 had a belly full of it i know you don't like hearing that i know you try to do everything
00:00:20.320 in the world to stop that but you're not going to stop it it's going to happen and where do people
00:00:23.900 like that go to share the big line mega media i wish in my soul i wish that any of these people
00:00:31.720 had a conscience ask yourself what is my task and what is my purpose if that answer is to save my
00:00:39.660 country this country will be saved war room here's your host stephen k band
00:00:53.900 let's finish this job i know we can because this is the united states america there's nothing
00:01:00.920 simply nothing we cannot do if we do it together
00:01:03.500 you know i always like to take a step back here because this can sound overly complicated for those
00:01:21.820 who don't live this day in and day out what are we talking about congressional republicans have a
00:01:27.580 bill that says we'll avoid default we'll help the american people out but only in exchange for some
00:01:34.760 unrelated policies and millions of dollars in cuts to programs that working families depend on
00:01:40.900 we're talking about veterans medical care nutrition for seniors like meals on wheels rail safety faa cuts
00:01:48.840 like they're vague on purpose because when the american people hear what the details are here
00:01:55.720 um they're not for it and that's why the president has been crystal clear take default off the table
00:02:02.840 let's not even flirt with default remember in 2011 we flirted with we didn't default but our credit
00:02:09.260 ratings suffered we're america we pay our bills let's not uh play politics with the full faith and credit
00:02:15.860 of the united states so where's the room for negotiation on this if there is any is it too
00:02:22.100 vague to negotiate on it do you wait until their vote to see if they can even get it through could
00:02:27.360 republicans argue democrats have done the same thing by adding on their own you know pet policies or
00:02:33.600 programs they want to cut amica it's simple i worked on the hill for uh 14 15 years on these very
00:02:41.500 spending deals uh i was the top staffer on the appropriations committee guess what we in a
00:02:47.860 bipartisan way every year talk about what is the appropriate spending level for every single program
00:02:53.640 let's do that we have a process to do that why are we holding default uh the possibility of default
00:03:01.460 uh hostage uh for a spending debate we have to have with each other we just did it in december
00:03:08.640 both parties came together funded the government uh decided what was the right amount for these
00:03:15.360 various programs and we did it together let's do that again um but we shouldn't be flirting with
00:03:21.040 default in this country director young good morning john flemere we should note that uh it was early
00:03:26.700 morning about 2 30 uh the house ruled they got a house probably gonna seem to have okay
00:03:31.200 hang on one second uh if it just stop it right there stop it right there and i'm gonna ask it play
00:03:36.440 you're seeing the lies misrepresentations and spin just right up in your grill it's wednesday 26 april
00:03:44.000 year of our lord 2023 we got a lot to go through the the vote on the debt ceiling uh part of the house
00:03:50.780 bill is going to happen i think uh today this morning they're in conference they've been in
00:03:55.260 conference banging heads we're gonna have a lot to say about that but you see her thing that is the
00:03:59.780 type of mindless lies they want the american people they feed the american people they want you to 0.57
00:04:05.300 accept we came together in december yeah to on an omnibus bill an orgy of spending an orgy of
00:04:13.220 spending all of the problems get back to um this out of control spending by the uniparty and she's a 0.86
00:04:23.020 perfect example 14 years on the appropriation committee she's the she's the exact reason that 1.00
00:04:29.020 that mentality that lack of talent is the exact or that lack of facing reality where they just think
00:04:36.400 they continually have the federal reserve just pump and pump and pump because they're not going
00:04:39.880 to raise taxes they're not going to uh they can't sell any more bonds to the chinese or japanese i want
00:04:46.640 to get into all that but i want to start with i've got natalie winters natalie i know you pressed for
00:04:52.620 time but i want to get you on here this amazing piece and if we can put it up give me the overview
00:04:56.980 then i want to play a a cold open for you give the overview fauci's at it again people can't make
00:05:02.920 sense of the sudan thing and to particularly know that we get like 16 000 people over there
00:05:07.240 walk me through your exclusive report up on war room right now sure well we know the wuhan bio lab
00:05:13.600 story all too well and i'm sure the war room posse is very familiar with the ukraine bio lab story but
00:05:19.280 we can now add the third musketeer to that story which is the sudan bio labs we just published a piece
00:05:25.720 on war room.org linking a variety of u.s federal agencies none other than anthony fauci's national
00:05:32.920 institute of allergy and infectious diseases but also the department of defense also usaid and the
00:05:40.100 cdc as entities which have supported this laboratory the one that was seized by sudanese militants which
00:05:47.060 the who is now claiming could potentially cause some sort of lab leak spillover event with very
00:05:53.400 dangerous pathogens but just to single out anthony fauci and how his nih agency contributed to this 0.89
00:05:59.920 lab because i think this is where the smoking gun is believe it or not one of the pathogens uh that
00:06:05.420 was identified by the who that this lab was working on that could potentially be released was cholera
00:06:11.320 pretty deadly um and back in 2017 anthony fauci uh over a grant process which collectively was over
00:06:20.020 about 20 million dollars had been funding researchers at this lab who were working
00:06:25.400 on a variety of ways to detect and track cholera like i said you also have the department of defense
00:06:31.380 and the cdc being involved with this organization this laboratory since 2006 and the most recent study
00:06:38.620 that was published uh counting funding from u.s taxpayer dollars was as late as july of 2022
00:06:44.940 good lord i tell you what let's go ahead and play i want to boot this because it talks about the chaos
00:06:50.560 i think we got pompeo let's go ahead and play you're cold and then i want to come back to this
00:06:54.460 father um
00:06:55.360 uh
00:07:04.320 don't forget it
00:07:05.600 you
00:07:06.700 don't forget
00:07:07.080 but
00:07:07.900 yeah
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00:07:13.820 but
00:07:20.520 this morning that caught our attention this is a warning from dr neema saeed abid she's sudan's
00:07:30.700 who representative and she said here is a main concern no accessibility to the lab technicians
00:07:35.940 to go to the lab and safely contain the biological material and substances available she's saying
00:07:41.740 there is a high biohazard risk and we've been through this i'm not saying that there's covid
00:07:47.360 or a leak or anything like that but that is a huge concern if they can't keep control of that
00:07:51.980 it and it is i saw that statement earlier today too this is true in many parts of the world this
00:07:59.180 this global effort to contain uh to operate these high high security labs in a safe way something
00:08:04.700 that the world has to take on and a massive failure of her very organization at the who 0.77
00:08:09.260 you know as for the closure of the embassy i get it we have to keep our diplomats
00:08:14.800 uh and the folks working our embassy is very very safe we we had to leave the embassy in caracas
00:08:19.320 uh the difference is this was passive activity that caused this departure when we did in caracas it
00:08:24.500 was because we had a mission set we knew we were trying to over overthrow the material regime that
00:08:30.060 was wrongfully holding power there that's a fundamental difference i hope we can get our
00:08:33.280 folks back in and i hope we can get the americans back out as well okay natalie you got to help me
00:08:39.200 you got to help me out here what what what is the logic why is the united states even with who which
00:08:46.820 you know is a is a is a clown car controlled by the uh chinese communist party why are we why do we 0.59
00:08:53.600 have labs in places like ukraine and why do we have labs in one of the most dangerous parts of the world
00:08:58.580 sudan where they've been fighting south sudan and sudan they've been fighting for i mean viciously
00:09:04.400 for for 20 years why what is the logic of why u.s taxpayers are putting money in to have these
00:09:10.840 labs with some of these most deadly viruses on earth ma'am well that's the million dollar frankly
00:09:18.240 billion dollar question i'd also be remiss to not add that on the study that anthony fauci had funded
00:09:23.120 one of the other primary funders of it was the bill and melinda gates foundation but i think there
00:09:28.020 are two kind of paradigms by which to view this whole biolab situation one is the more i think
00:09:33.880 probably generally accepted idea that oh this is just you know bloated government spending this is
00:09:39.360 just why big government sucks and oh our government has become too big we're sending money to sudan but
00:09:44.660 i don't really think that that is what is going on here i think this is a lot more nefarious in the 0.91
00:09:49.960 sense that the united states government is involved in countries across the globe particularly ones that
00:09:55.520 they should not be whether it's china ukraine i'd even put sudan in there too um but i think it has to
00:10:02.420 do with the kind of essential question that we've been asking here at war room which is if the very
00:10:07.960 same people who are the ones who are supposed to be preventing pandemics are the ones who are
00:10:12.360 intimately involved with the research that also has to do with coming up with the cures and vaccine
00:10:17.840 research and for instance the cholera study that i brought up that the sudanese laboratory was engaged
00:10:23.020 in with nih funding had to do with creating better ways of testing and tracking the virus i think that
00:10:29.440 it's just a very very very messy conflict of interest and frankly the united states has no
00:10:34.700 purview over what's going on in laboratories here we know chinese communist party infiltration via the
00:10:39.480 thousand talents plan is is to the moon so i highly doubt that thousands of miles away especially in
00:10:45.860 countries where you barely know what's going on in the ground there even from a military perspective
00:10:50.300 that we know what is going on down to the level of deadly deadly pathogens
00:10:55.140 uh i know you're going to be on this you're going to be on at five o'clock you're going to be the
00:11:01.520 host uh i hope uh i'll talk to you in the interim i want to go through this amazing new york times
00:11:06.140 um interview with fauci that's got lots of jewels uh i know you've got a lot to do it's a great report
00:11:12.440 how do people get to it's war room.org this is amazing analysis investigative reporting to pull this
00:11:18.160 out when nobody else could find it so where do they go natalie thank you make sure you go to
00:11:22.380 war room.org and i enjoy being on as a guest not just hosting so thank you for having me
00:11:28.440 see you at five thank you natalie thank you for doing this uh let me get we get other stuff backed
00:11:36.180 up but i want to go to cortez cortez this is when you hear i want you to just talk to me about that
00:11:41.860 open with oh we can all come together and the appropriations and we did it in december we came
00:11:46.900 together in december right that and then you see then you go to the lab what we're funding
00:11:52.700 like in sudan and ukraine and it never comes to light until the warlords are sitting there at the
00:11:58.960 lab saying hey you know maybe uh maybe we'll uh you know for 10 million dollars we'll let you come in
00:12:04.800 and take out all the bioweapons you've been working on this is the problem there's no logic to this
00:12:10.400 there's nobody on top of it the american people are not being dealt with straight and now we're getting 0.90
00:12:14.880 all the happy talk steve cortez no correct listen number one we can't afford these ridiculous
00:12:20.720 policies but number two they clearly don't serve the u.s national interest nor our national security
00:12:25.980 nor even our health we have troops by the way right now all over africa i think a lot of americans are
00:12:31.780 unaware of that uh you know again that doesn't make sense strategically but we also can't afford it
00:12:36.360 in addition to that when it comes to these biological research institutions how about we have them in the
00:12:41.720 united states and if they do need to be anywhere else how about places like canada and england
00:12:46.840 not sudan and china okay uh let's please learn our lessons and but steve regarding the debt showdown
00:12:53.140 and that idea that oh we came together in december let's just do that again well steve that come together
00:12:58.320 moment okay that uniparty kumbaya fiscal disaster known as the omnibus that is exactly the beginning in
00:13:07.220 many ways or i should say the acceleration not the beginning but the acceleration of the financial
00:13:11.980 crisis that we are enduring at this very moment the reason that we have a banking crisis that we have
00:13:18.200 over two years of crashing real wages that we have widespread despondency out there total lack of
00:13:24.680 confidence among the american people particularly as it pertains to their financial life a huge part of
00:13:30.300 the reason is exactly what the washington establishment did in december with the omnibus and it wasn't just
00:13:36.500 biden he gets the most blame of course but he doesn't get all the blame he was biden along with
00:13:40.700 speaker pelosi thankfully we took that gavel and that title away from her but it was also feckless 1.00
00:13:46.000 senate republicans like mitch mcconnell and tom cotton they created this mess we didn't make the mess 0.99
00:13:52.120 okay we didn't throw the ridiculous stupid party but we're going to clean it up anyway and a big part of 0.99
00:13:56.780 cleaning it up right now is not repeating the mistakes that have been made in the very recent past 0.98
00:14:02.060 okay cortez hang right there you're going to come back we got a lot more to go through including uh
00:14:09.480 today on the new york times our beloved paper of record on the lead story is of course biden announcing
00:14:16.120 biden announcing that he's going to be running for uh re-election in 2024 in this column this column
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00:14:35.060 all of it so goes the commercial property so goes the regional banks so go the regional banks so go
00:14:41.100 the economy we're going to connect all the dots tied back to the debt ceiling next in the war room
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00:16:49.260 currency in the third is the debt trap it'll get you totally up to speed on everything's going on
00:16:53.700 this huge debate remember this is just the opening salvo but we do want everybody in the war and posse
00:17:00.080 to have your voice heard that's what the platform is for make sure you go to 202-225-3121 uh for the
00:17:09.640 house 202-224-3121 for the for the senate to house today let your representative know particularly
00:17:15.900 if you don't want to budge and have one penny remember that they're talking about going back
00:17:19.020 the the key to the mccarthy is the 2022 but hakeem jeffries told us the 2022 spending was
00:17:25.820 transformative i i don't think that's a great base to take up we're hardliners here not one
00:17:31.540 penny increase let's do the prioritization of payments we'll never default plenty of cash coming
00:17:36.160 in but you're going to have some tough discussion of some of this discretionary spending i mean right
00:17:40.680 now the the republicans are pushing back on matt gates's uh you know work requirements these work 0.95
00:17:47.180 requirements are very very very rudimentary and this is the kind of crap you got going on at the 0.55
00:17:53.320 time we got to take our hard stand because hey here's the question even if we pass mccarthy if 0.63
00:17:57.000 you pass mccarthy's bill today and if you go to because it really that's more about the energy side
00:18:02.860 it's really not about cutting spending it's just not if that was to pass the senate would pass in
00:18:08.480 which they won't and joe biden would sign it which he won't but let's assume that for purposes of
00:18:12.300 discussion he would we'd be back here in a couple of months because they're going to blow through the
00:18:17.280 1.5 trillion because tax revenues are coming less now why because the implosion of the biden economy
00:18:22.380 why the biden economy imploding because of too much government spending drove inflation destroyed
00:18:27.580 government bonds blew up the bank's balance sheets all back let's finish the job was the job you want
00:18:33.520 to finish completely and totally destroy the united states of america her sovereignty her economy her
00:18:38.080 people is that what you're here to finish no no no no we're not going to do that we've had it it's
00:18:42.860 been illegitimate they didn't win the election everybody knows that okay it's an open secret
00:18:48.060 that's why he gets no respect throughout the world not just his bizarro policies they know he's not
00:18:53.540 legitimate so um and look the murdochs are in on it that's where that's why they're that's why they're 0.60
00:19:00.280 silencing tucker tucker was in prime time of mainstream media was not just the biggest of which he was he
00:19:06.140 was the only platform for populist nationalism and that's why his the the subject matter he covered
00:19:13.420 in the topics he covered in the people he brought on in the angle of attack that he had resonated
00:19:20.540 because this country's becoming more and more populist every day because you've got a government
00:19:26.880 that's essentially destroying your financial economic cultural civic life and oh by the way your
00:19:32.680 children because they've targeted you as the traditional nuclear family that you're the
00:19:37.360 problem and on top of that look at this thing in sudan like we don't have enough problems in the
00:19:42.360 world now we've got to find out ukraine which by the way the whole ukraine thing is just totally fishy
00:19:46.840 it doesn't make sense why they're shoveling hundreds of billions of dollars i understand they're skimming
00:19:51.600 off the top but there's something deeper and we know we've got all types of labs over there
00:19:56.180 which only came to understanding because victoria newland couldn't back her way out of lying 0.99
00:20:01.740 under oath to a senate committee under rubio and now we know we got him in the sudan one of the
00:20:06.840 most dangerous you think wuhan is unregulated try the sudan it's one of the most dangerous places on
00:20:13.440 earth it turns out your tax money unbeknownst to you and maybe you should ask your congressman when
00:20:20.260 you're calling up and saying hey here's my idea on the debt deal nothing steve cortez said we're
00:20:25.860 going to go senator geary and the godfather hey how about this senator geary you pay the license
00:20:30.920 okay you pay it we got to start taking hard lines i understand you had the biden official at the
00:20:37.500 beginning talk about meals yes there are going to be tough decisions i understand that but we can't
00:20:44.140 continue to continue to pay for this now one way we can start to deflect the cost somewhat is let's
00:20:50.460 get the tech oligarchs and let's get the wall street oligarchs let's get larry fink i have no people go
00:20:55.360 you can't raise the tax on the wealthy hell i can't they all hate you there's not there's i can
00:21:01.280 count on one hand the number of super wealthy that back the mega policy program why do you think
00:21:07.420 they hate trump why do you think they got i think it's political new york times they get the big long
00:21:11.980 faces about desantis because quite frankly you know he's a good governor he's got to stay and get
00:21:19.160 some more training his government's doing a good job i like what he's doing at disney i i so i don't
00:21:23.180 agree 100 of all these personal attacks but he's not ready and to reinforce he's not ready
00:21:28.360 it's been like because the guy's never been overseas i'm not so sure and somebody asked the
00:21:32.520 question up until you went this time do you really actually have a passport have you actually been
00:21:37.820 any you're going to fly into north south korea for two days or fly into japan for a day and no 0.88
00:21:43.600 offense you look like kind of a you know a kind of a clown tourist it's so not ready to be 0.74
00:21:49.940 commander-in-chief we're in the middle of the beginning of a war okay the third world war it's 0.94
00:21:55.420 a financial crisis it's a global capital markets crisis you now have a geopolitical crisis you got
00:22:00.760 the worst actors on earth you got actors that are worse than the late 1930s and hey they were pretty
00:22:05.960 bad talk about some devils right uh the mussolini and the fascists you had the uh you had uh you had
00:22:13.420 hitler and in the in the nazis you had the imperial staff of japan they were pretty bad
00:22:19.020 hombres okay today you look at the crowd you got today john fredericks uh murdoch um and i'm telling
00:22:26.700 you forbes reported it i think i'm not sure but i think i've nailed this he's got that he was
00:22:31.440 negotiating a longer-term contract in 2029 he's got about 20 million bucks a year forbes reported this
00:22:37.500 morning i think there's a couple of years left in this contract and forbes said if they continue to pay
00:22:42.580 by what they understand the terms of the contract and i think some of the conservative media has this
00:22:46.520 wrong under the terms of the contract if they keep paying tucker i don't think he's going to be
00:22:51.480 starting a new channel i don't think he's going to go to one america i don't think he's going to go
00:22:54.740 and by the way uh mr herring i love the herrings i think one america is great and he's sitting there
00:22:59.060 going yeah yeah we're going to have a meeting maybe pay him 25 million dollars brother he's getting
00:23:02.800 20 million a year it's not over now i would respectfully submit that might be 2x the payroll of one
00:23:09.940 america this guy brings in a big audience it's a big ticket but what they what the plan of what
00:23:16.300 they wanted to do was to take away a platform to not get to the look the the john frederick's radio
00:23:22.920 show audience the the war room posse the real america's voice the charlie kirk this we the people
00:23:30.720 come here are activists the people come here on the tip of the spear the people here i mean we got
00:23:35.700 to keep up running all day long you know spending 10 hours they get ready for the show because
00:23:39.080 they've got so much podcast and so much information they're so far ahead of where everybody is you
00:23:43.660 got to rush every day just to keep barely above water that's not a prime time mainstream media
00:23:49.480 audience okay what tucker was hitting was a much broader audience it's not quite that engaged
00:23:55.180 it's a little bit don't take this the wrong way fox low information okay and tucker was every
00:24:01.820 day giving giving him something that's why the murdochs they don't care if they got to pay him 0.95
00:24:06.340 20 40 60 million dollars to to have that gone though they'll gladly pay that because they are
00:24:13.700 not said this in the cpac speech they're anti-maga they're anti-you it's just and they trump as they 0.80
00:24:20.540 see is the manifestation of that i told you they were going to have and i said it cpac they're going
00:24:26.240 to go through ron de santis because he's not he's done have the right stuff at least not now maybe a
00:24:30.500 couple more years as governor but not right now they'll toss the santis to the side and when they
00:24:35.140 toss the santis to the side they'll have tim scott or yunkin or kemp they'll be a they'll be a uh a
00:24:41.440 savior du jour a savior du jour for the for the for the for the rhino establishment and they'll toss
00:24:47.360 those guys second none of those guys are gonna be president trust me they're not none of those are
00:24:51.000 gonna be president and then they'll work with they'll work with michelle obama or they'll work
00:24:55.120 with biden they'll work with whoever they got to work with to stop trump in the general and then
00:24:59.140 when trump does win every day in the trump second term is going to be stalingrad every day in the
00:25:06.320 second term the best day in the second term is going to be worse than the worst day in the first
00:25:11.040 term okay just write that down take out your number two pencil and write that in your notebook right now
00:25:15.720 because that's happening we're at war with these people you see what they're doing to president
00:25:19.620 trump there's another trial going on this week they they just talked in atlanta they told you hey we're
00:25:24.040 going to indict him in august let's get the national guard called out john fredericks what's the solution
00:25:29.160 of this brother well number one fox news is conservative inc and we've been saying that for
00:25:36.140 a long time what they did with tucker carlson is they bought out his contract to silence him right
00:25:41.540 through the 24 election that's why they did this but look all of these hosts we have to understand
00:25:47.900 all of them serve at the pleasure of their corporate overseer all of them because they don't own the
00:25:56.720 outlet so basically me on real america's on rev at 7 a.m seven to eight i serve at the pleasure of
00:26:06.300 rob sigg who's the ceo and owner if he decides tomorrow hey i don't fit the station or he doesn't like
00:26:12.560 what i said i get a call from michael norton ceo and they fire me that's the way it works the solution
00:26:21.960 to this is you have to own the outlets you're on without that you're always going to be at the whim
00:26:30.880 of the corporate overseer now we happen to be very fortunate in having a visionary ceo on rev like
00:26:38.700 rob sigg that sees the future and he understands what the movement is but that could be so tomorrow
00:26:45.200 that could be someone else but yeah this is the bottom he did he has con he has contacted me about
00:26:50.520 he has contacted me about your your stuff getting a little sharper because we'll we'll take that i'm
00:26:55.040 just kidding i'm just kidding we got a minute here tell me about the stations i'm gonna hold you
00:26:59.800 through the break tell me about poor sig tell me about look at what sig's got to put up with
00:27:05.240 he's got bannon he's got ed henry he's got he's he's got charlie kirk posovic fredericks uh tell
00:27:12.040 it tell me why do you have to own the the outlets what outlets when we started i think you were two am
00:27:16.680 state i had a facebook page and i had which they eventually took down we launched really on facebook
00:27:22.160 and john fredericks had two i think am stations in my hometown of richmond or three i forgot you owned
00:27:27.440 a couple you managed a couple and i had a facebook with i don't know 350 000 people that eventually
00:27:33.100 rv came in eventually they shut me out of facebook i'm permanently banned on facebook
00:27:37.540 because of what we put up on the war room but tell me about the state i tell you what fredericks
00:27:42.000 hang on i'm gonna take a break i've talked enough we're gonna take a short break here i'm gonna get
00:27:46.300 john fredericks in why you got to own your content and you got to own your uh your outlets uh real
00:27:51.280 america's voice is becoming a a true alternative for people that want breaking news and the lineup
00:27:57.040 throughout the day is is pretty amazing if you start in the morning you go all the way into the
00:28:01.220 evening you get a pretty good idea what's happening around the world you get a pretty good idea of
00:28:07.020 what's really going on uh they're doing a terrific job john fregg's also buying a bunch of uh fm stations
00:28:12.520 and am stations which we're on too i think he's up over 10 we get to all that steve cortez has got a lot
00:28:18.160 of breakdowns including with steve cortez been talking about commercial real estate the new york
00:28:22.180 times finally caught up with him put it on the first page they're a little worried about how it's
00:28:28.000 going to affect the banks all next in the war room stephen k bannon here with a warning
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00:29:49.820 okay um as you know of being part of the war and posse you're not going to get many hours of sleep
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00:30:30.860 mother's day is coming up maybe you get your mom a topper hey just own it out there something to think
00:30:36.380 about um so fredericks uh the why is important for you to own the radio stations because when we
00:30:43.520 relaunch your three or four stations an rv came in a couple weeks after that but really facebook
00:30:48.240 which i had a bigger audience on facebook because i think we had 350 000 people or 200 i think we had
00:30:53.280 350 000 eventually they just came in one day and boom you're out you're gone they blew us out of youtube
00:30:59.180 they blew us out of twitter they blew us out of facebook boom and facebook was a big as it is for
00:31:05.600 many it was a big thing gone just i mean and no no fare thee well no excuse you're just gone content
00:31:12.620 can't get to why is it important to own the stations well you were blown out of facebook and youtube because
00:31:20.140 you don't own the outlet so they don't like your content so they basically silence you when you look
00:31:26.480 my wife seven years ago you know we didn't like everybody else we had affiliates i had a radio show
00:31:31.300 and we tried to get affiliates seven years ago my wife ann is a visionary she said there's going to
00:31:38.620 be a coming shakeout in media and the only way we're going to do this is if you own the license
00:31:43.460 you own the media outlet that you're on therefore you can't be silenced and then all you have to do
00:31:50.240 is be sure that you have an audience and that you have advertisers that can get a result from their
00:31:54.700 audience and that's how we built the company when you first came on and called me up on that sunday
00:32:00.640 halftime of the titans game at 2 15 p.m and said i want to go with a show i didn't have to go to a
00:32:08.300 boss i didn't have to go to corporate uh suit someplace and get approval i i put you that was
00:32:15.320 sunday we had you on on tuesday on my radio outlet because we own the outlets and no people can
00:32:22.420 complain who are they going to complain to and all right there's nothing to do so we decided look you
00:32:29.700 got to own the outlets that's why we're buying these radio stations we got 12 now we're adding
00:32:34.860 two more in pittsburgh pending fcc approval which will be in uh in a hopefully a couple of weeks
00:32:40.700 they'll be in philadelphia pittsburgh all these in virginia atlanta but the key is we made the decision
00:32:47.200 seven years ago to own the media outlet we're on so that we can't be canceled and what was happening
00:32:54.560 with with fox and all these people is you know tucker had a show when he had his whatever he
00:32:59.120 was doing but he was serving at the pleasure of the murdochs and when they decided that he became 0.74
00:33:06.260 a liability and either through not selling enough ads or not getting ratings or just not fitting
00:33:13.160 their narrative no no no no no he's gone and now they're paying him out the silence yeah it wasn't
00:33:17.500 it wasn't it wasn't it wasn't it wasn't it definitely wasn't audience or ads it's had nothing to do with
00:33:22.780 the economics of it had to do that he had they they don't want trump and they don't want maga
00:33:27.420 if you're if you're watching fox you're helping the people that are against you just be blunt
00:33:32.760 okay you're only helping that's why take the clicker and turn it off just you know go outside walk
00:33:38.460 around get some fresh air we're not even saying come to real america's voice it's great
00:33:42.020 if you did we think if you come and check it out you won't leave uh and we know we're not the
00:33:46.920 easiest place in the world to find but you know sometimes you gotta you gotta bury the bones of
00:33:51.780 the dog searches for it right you gotta you gotta want this it's not going to be our show is tough
00:33:56.340 the john frederick show is tough these charlie kirk we're not here to make it easy for you we're not
00:34:00.800 here to feed you pablum we're here to make sure that you understand exactly what's going on in your
00:34:06.120 country the world and particularly to you because you're the decision maker at the end of the day and we
00:34:10.240 try to make sure like on this debt ceiling if you if if enough of you call and fire up your local
00:34:16.360 congressman they're not going to pass this thing and my big complaint about it it's not even close
00:34:21.420 to being tough enough we have to have reality check it's a messaging bill as it is with mccarthy i got 0.65
00:34:26.580 that but let's send him a message then let's say hey how about this suck on this not one penny 0.96
00:34:31.780 you're gonna have to figure it out and yeah the the the woman from the white house is gonna have 1.00
00:34:36.280 washington big old crocodile tears next week coming down that's fine you're gonna have to have
00:34:40.600 this fredericks where do people go to get the show where they go to get all your your content
00:34:44.900 you want to do my radio show it's really easy just go to johnfredericksradio.com download our
00:34:51.620 free apps there we got them on all the stations follow me on all social media at jeff radio at jf
00:34:57.300 radio show that's all the same and don't forget i put a video out every day about 12 o'clock my
00:35:03.200 mlb baseball picks i'm hot as a pepper right now up 500 15 games over 500 so far for the season we
00:35:12.500 bet the money line on draft kings go to godzilla wins.com you get my videos about two minutes
00:35:18.360 every day yeah it's impossible it's hard the sports guys will tell you it's hard to bet baseball because
00:35:25.340 you're betting on the pitchers betting on the starting pitchers so it's tough um you've got a
00:35:29.380 real talent there you're just another angry old white guy on the radio but hey it works and sig's
00:35:34.540 giving me some notes i'll share that actually i'll share it with uh bouserman and ann later because i
00:35:39.940 want to talk to decision makers over the john frederick radio show about maybe sharpening sharpening the
00:35:46.280 pitch but no on the godzilla for the degenerate gamblers you're you're you have a true gift there
00:35:51.740 john you have a true gift the the basketball the football show is amazing and your baseball is second
00:35:57.000 of none uh and i love baseball i love going to your thing every day so john thank you so much
00:36:01.460 the team's doing great you're 12 now we want to be 24 25 before the end of the year so keep ripping
00:36:07.520 all right steve thank you for having me john frederick's john frederick's the john frederick's
00:36:14.980 radio show 12 stations this was a guy remember john frederick's story is at 2008 when the crash came
00:36:20.820 his company went into bankruptcy he and ann were entrepreneurs and they were wiped out they lived in
00:36:24.360 a hotel i think for two years paying by the day just to scrape by uh and now they've uh totally
00:36:31.000 reorganized uh come forward and is uh i think one of the great uh content providers and distributors
00:36:36.820 in the business uh we've got a real uh world-class content provider and steve cortez let's go ahead and
00:36:42.840 play we've got a clip from the economist and then we have a chalk talk from steve let's play that and
00:36:46.920 get cortez back on here recently fox has tried to give desantis a lot of airtime and give trump less
00:36:52.880 and yet it seems like the audience won't necessarily be led uh in the direction some
00:36:57.740 people at fox would like it to go and it's a bit like the situation the republican party found itself
00:37:02.220 in in 2016 right in the sense that you had slices of the party elite most of the donors etc who really
00:37:09.020 didn't want trump to be the nominee and yet there wasn't that much they could do about it and then
00:37:13.540 they wound up just throwing in their lot with him i think also it demonstrates something a
00:37:18.420 misunderstanding that a lot of people have about the way that the modern media in america works which is
00:37:22.660 that they conceive news bias as a consequence of journalist bias or editor bias or even you know
00:37:28.620 funder bias and a lot of the times as fox demonstrated the audience capture is actually
00:37:34.200 a stronger dynamic where audiences not only have a clear world view that they're habituated to
00:37:40.320 but if they don't get it there are now many many alternatives that they can go to the startup cost
00:37:46.320 for creating a media outlet is just vanishingly low um and so i think uh you know news outlets and that
00:37:54.040 includes those on the left or more aligned at the left have to basically pay service to uh its audience
00:38:01.640 otherwise they get trapped like fox did and i think you already see on the right there are you know for
00:38:07.140 example steve bannon's podcast is probably the most important piece of uh of non-mainstream news uh at the
00:38:13.940 moment um including fox use it and the mainstream for that comparison but there are all sorts of
00:38:19.180 alternatives that people have at the moment uh and that just makes it so much harder to change like i
00:38:23.760 think fox has tried to do unsuccessfully patriots biden's banking crisis it's big problems for small
00:38:31.440 business let me explain why in a chalk talk moody's rating agency just downgraded a stunning
00:38:37.680 11 11 regional banks now regional and smaller banks they provide the financial fuel for the small
00:38:45.740 and medium-sized firms that used to power our economy for those main street operations why are
00:38:51.820 they so important well let's look at where americans work one third of all americans work for a company of
00:38:58.240 100 or fewer employees almost half of all americans work for a firm of 500 or fewer employees what the
00:39:06.000 so-called progressives are doing right now their policies are resulting in an ever greater concentration
00:39:12.660 of both political and economic power in just a few hands the multinational banks multinational
00:39:18.240 corporations and the oligarchs we in turn patriots must provide the populist political revolt against 0.85
00:39:27.060 that movement let's do it
00:39:29.340 okay steve that is amazing you made this morning let's bring in cortez but that connects
00:39:36.520 to a degree something you've been talking about the commercial real estate market the new york times
00:39:41.100 has got it up as its lead on the side they got biden's you know let's finish the job of destroying
00:39:46.600 the american economy as and then they've got the commercial real estate which they tie back
00:39:51.840 in the you know in the inside part of the paper in the article about 50 paragraphs down with oh by the
00:39:58.680 way this is going to lead to the implosion of regional banks because they're the ones really
00:40:03.940 with exposure and commercial real estate tie it all together brother you bet and by the way uh it is
00:40:08.940 already leading to the implosion of of the regional banks right now steve as we speak we spoke yesterday
00:40:14.960 about first republic bank this is the newest bank sort of in the crosshairs of market selling and market
00:40:21.260 stress yesterday it finished today down a stunning 50 on the day steve 50 on the day today it is right
00:40:29.380 now halted frc is the ticker at down 39 lost 50 yesterday lost another almost 40 today and the stock
00:40:39.300 halted so anybody who thinks of the banking crisis has somehow been put aside uh think again this is
00:40:44.740 very much a crisis that is enduring and in many ways accelerating right now and there's a lot of
00:40:49.500 reasons for it all of them point back to biden to the ruling class to the democratic party to
00:40:55.080 establishment republicans and all of the many mistakes they've made the sequence of mistakes
00:40:59.560 i wrote about it in my article called the syllabus of economic errors because these economic errors all
00:41:04.560 led to this place where we are right now specifically regarding commercial real estate the two biggest
00:41:10.400 forces were the lockdowns the absolutely tyrannical illegal and unscientific lockdowns that forced
00:41:17.060 americans and employers and employees to learn to work remotely at least maybe not as effectively as
00:41:23.100 they were but effectively enough in combination with that steve the 2020 summer of violence that
00:41:30.260 spread all across america via the blm riots that were not just tolerated but in many ways encouraged by
00:41:36.720 the left created a situation in many of these city centers that endures to this day where they have
00:41:43.120 they become wastelands where regular law abiding abiding people simply don't want to go because
00:41:48.200 they are so unsafe especially places like downtown chicago the loop and downtown san francisco so you
00:41:54.540 combine remote work with incredibly unsafe city centers and you have a crisis of office towers that are
00:42:02.760 largely empty and emptying at an increasing pace with enormous ramifications for the regional banks who at
00:42:10.420 the same time are already suffering from biden's inflation so all of it is interconnected but what
00:42:15.700 i want to bring it back to and what i try to do there in that chalk talk steve is to bring it back to
00:42:19.780 main street why this matters to main street even if you don't follow high finance even if you're not
00:42:24.640 all that into macroeconomics regional banks and the smaller banks they provide the economic and financial
00:42:31.440 fuel for small to medium-sized business in this country that's just the reality a small firm does not go
00:42:37.280 to wells fargo for a loan or for financing they just don't they go to regional and smaller banks
00:42:42.180 that's the reality and in addition to that and steve i was even surprised at these numbers how many
00:42:47.220 americans almost half of all americans work for a firm that is 500 people or fewer a third work for
00:42:53.200 a firm that's 100 people or fewer so historically the dynamism the energy the drive of the american economy
00:43:00.140 has been these small to medium-sized firms that are led by owner operators by the aspirational
00:43:05.400 strivers of society and it's employed millions and millions of americans that employment is now being
00:43:12.200 put at risk that energy that creativity in the american economy being put at risk all because of biden
00:43:18.840 okay we're gonna take a uh short commercial break i mean this is one of the things when he has this
00:43:24.840 his uh catchphrase for his re-election is going to be finish the job finish what job the job you've
00:43:32.800 done destroying the american economy destroying our sovereignty destroying our place in the world
00:43:36.980 putting us in jeopardy that's what you're going to finish short break cortez harnwell navarro all next
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00:45:59.500 responsible for the content of this advertising okay these are very important topics uh given this
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00:46:12.680 switchboard it's also the house number make sure your voice is heard today particularly all the
00:46:18.600 different proposals going around they're going to add some things i think the voting could start
00:46:22.900 my crack staff ought to check that and find the latest i'm getting some uh some updates as we go
00:46:28.760 peter teal has announced he's not supporting any kind of candidates in 2024 that just came across
00:46:34.680 the wire we'll drill down on that peter teal out when it calls to 2024 um i don't know is that tied to
00:46:42.040 artificial intelligence big tech oligarchs what is it we'll make sure we drill down on that in the
00:46:46.920 next couple of days um i've got um navarro's written amazing piece on tesla it's been suppressed by
00:46:54.460 twitter i'm so shocked that we're gonna get to navarro in a second let me go to uh the trucks
00:46:59.800 don't lie uh cortez so we got we got the commercial real estate the regional banks this is the structural
00:47:06.720 problems we've got you've got these uh insane people and they're insane up there on capitol hill
00:47:12.800 saying you got to increase the debt ceiling we need a clean lift on the debt ceiling so we spend
00:47:16.240 everything you want and then we can come together and have a joint discussion like we did last year
00:47:21.220 when we came to the omnibus bill let's have a joint discussion no you we need leverage and we're
00:47:26.780 going to use the leverage because you're out of control and look mccarthy has done as good a job
00:47:31.740 i think as you can to wrangle the cats in the house but somebody's going to have a reality check
00:47:37.100 with these moderates now here's the reality check tell me what you're going to do this fall we're
00:47:40.880 going to be back in the same place if we were to magically pass this whole thing today which won't
00:47:45.140 happen and have the senate pass it which won't happen and have biden sign it which won't happen
00:47:50.180 but let's say we did let's say we did that we're going to be back here in the fall with the with
00:47:56.160 the now with another train a half dollars in the same freaking discussion so let's have it now
00:48:01.080 why why wait why put another train a half dollars on onto our children's head 0.97
00:48:05.800 because you haven't cut to the the the chase and now you see it's starting to impact everything it's
00:48:12.520 starting to impact commercial real estate starting to impact the economy the uh wall street journal
00:48:17.220 leads today not with biden's re-election the the far right column google post second straight fall
00:48:22.200 and ad revenue going to be more layoffs why because the consumer is totally stretched as we've told you
00:48:28.200 time and time and time again and now you know navarro uh cortez's price is truth and the trucks don't lie
00:48:36.380 steve cortez uh ups what what is that telling us sir yeah that's exactly right a couple of uh chart and
00:48:43.500 quote here to show the data and evidence that the u.s economy is careening downhill because of the
00:48:50.760 policies of washington dc and specifically joe biden by the way the corporate media i guarantee you will
00:48:56.160 soon be talking about these issues about trucking and shipments uh just as they are now finally
00:49:01.200 catching up to us talking about commercial real estate and by the way i'm glad that they finally get
00:49:05.380 there and we're happy to do their work for them to effectively be their unpaid research staff ahead of
00:49:10.560 time but the gray lady the new york times now talking about commercial real estate you know she 0.80
00:49:15.140 is water skiing okay behind our boat steve behind the war the ss war room i guarantee the same will be
00:49:21.380 happening very soon when it comes to transportation and shipping because the data and the evidence
00:49:25.760 unfortunately out of the the movement of goods across the country portends for a very very significant
00:49:32.600 downshift in the u.s economy let's get to the data if we go to chart number one this is from
00:49:37.420 freight waves which is a company that does a lot of great work on logistics and shipping this chart
00:49:42.480 goes back 15 years and these are the shipments of boxes so it doesn't get more simple than this
00:49:47.380 cardboard boxes shipping containers shipping boxes okay this is from packaging corporation which is one
00:49:52.840 of the biggest producers of boxes in the united states again that chart goes back 15 years the
00:49:58.460 previous plunge the red bars that you see going decidedly downward on the very left side of that screen
00:50:04.540 that was 0809 so not that surprising during the great credit crisis the great financial crisis
00:50:10.300 the shipment of boxes tanked what are we seeing now the exact same thing except actually worse
00:50:17.400 steve so a lot of times we talk about comparisons now to 0809 at least when it comes to box shipments
00:50:23.400 a leading indicator of the economy the movement of goods things are actually worse now according to
00:50:29.940 packaging corporation than they were in 08 and 09 but this isn't just limited to that company if we
00:50:35.800 go to chart number two you mentioned up hang on hang on hang on hang on let's go back let's give if
00:50:42.320 palm beach can put back the previous chart for our radio which we just talked about our vast radio
00:50:48.720 audience and our podcasts and we're always you know the top couple of podcasts every day in the country
00:50:53.560 that can't see this this chart is stunning just just verbally walk me through the chart they got two
00:50:58.980 red implosions on bookends one in 08 and 09 then you've got all this blue that the boxes are being
00:51:06.340 shipped and the economy is going particularly during the trump years it's all going then you have a
00:51:11.300 plunge that looks like it's deeper or as deep as is 0809 is that the way i'm to interpret that
00:51:17.740 brother cortez that's exactly correct even deeper right now even deeper according to the shipments from
00:51:23.520 packaging corporation which is one of the largest producers of boxes of shipping boxes of cardboard boxes
00:51:28.600 in america so the far left hand side of the screen shows the 0809 crisis where we had not surprisingly
00:51:34.700 a plunge in these boxes in between for 15 years since almost uninterrupted uh positive shipments
00:51:42.580 meaning you know a lot of economic activity a lot of stuff being moved all over the country for a very
00:51:47.440 very long time with just a couple minor interruptions and now a massive decline again and in fact a worse
00:51:54.120 decline than we had in 08 and 09 and i think this validates what we heard from jb hunt the the trucking
00:52:02.160 giant it also validates what we now have heard just this week from ups and so if we go to chart number
00:52:07.500 two this is no no yeah hang but hang on i want to hold the ups okay i'm going to hold you through the 0.95
00:52:13.580 break i gotta get navarra in here i gotta break this tesla news which we're going to do we're going to
00:52:17.660 take a 90 second is it 90 seconds i think it's 90 seconds a two minute short break get a quick cup
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00:52:34.120 we're going to give them the what for let's roll okay we're gonna be short break uh navarra's got an
00:52:42.500 amazing piece on tesla you can read it on getter you can get it on true social not so fast on twitter
00:52:49.380 now why is that why would it be suppressed on twitter what's the connection there navarra's
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