Bannon's War Room - November 13, 2025


Episode 4924: The Punch List On Saving America; Next Direction Of MAHA


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In this episode of War Room, we are joined by Andrew Colvette, the co-host of The Charlie Kirk Show and co-founder of the political action plan to defeat Donald Trump in the presidential election in the year of our lord 2025.

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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 to
00:00:09.880 medieval on these people here's not got a free shot all these networks lying about the people
00:00:16.480 the people have had a belly full of it i know you don't like hearing that i know you try to
00:00:20.540 do everything in the world to stop that but you're not going to stop it it's going to happen
00:00:23.660 and where do people like that go to share the big line mega media i wish in my soul i wish that any
00:00:31.660 of these people had a conscience ask yourself what is my task and what is my purpose if that
00:00:38.400 answer is to save my country this country will be saved war room here's your host stephen k band
00:00:47.400 it's thursday 13 november in the year of our lord 2025 i want to bring in andrew colvette andrew was
00:00:55.860 uh charlie's co-host and wingman uh for many many years uh is now one of the co-hosts of the charlie
00:01:02.080 kirk show going forward we tossed to every day for i don't know the last three or four years
00:01:06.000 tossed to him every day um also one of the guys with uh charlie and tyler and the rest of the team
00:01:12.240 over there thought through exactly where turning point was going to focus not just the operations
00:01:18.240 of ballot chasing and having these amazing you know debates on college campuses and the outreach
00:01:23.220 and the turning point faith and everything they've got going on but actually thinking through exactly
00:01:27.600 what are we trying to do what are we trying to accomplish how we how are we um serving the next
00:01:33.680 generation the young people american i think that's why people are so uh have responded so heavily have
00:01:38.560 billions of hits on all their social media so andrew by the way thanks for doing this people
00:01:44.240 should know getting ready for a two-hour show coming on another show right beforehand it's not uh
00:01:49.280 is always a a struggle there's there's been this uh tweet up uh and benny had it on yesterday with uh
00:01:56.400 with chip roy we put it up yesterday i talked to you about it walk us through you got you got mark
00:02:02.960 mitchell that that's breathing fire right now you got bratt who's everybody's favorite uncle who's
00:02:08.640 telling you what the practicality is walk me through those two how you see it uh where you
00:02:13.840 see the direction of this in this this action plan that you and charlie came up with at walk people
00:02:18.960 through because it's starting to galvanize a lot of attention right now if we got to get some stuff
00:02:22.560 a punch list uh let's look at charlie's punch list uh so take it from there sir yeah absolutely and
00:02:30.160 thanks for having me steve and uh for the kind words and you've just been a tremendous ally in
00:02:34.880 the fight uh all along the way and uh charlie always tuned into your show he he was like uh straight into
00:02:41.280 his veins and so you're a big part of this too steve well and and listen you're right we we were laser
00:02:46.320 focused on making sure that the gains that we had the coalitions that we were building in 2024 did not
00:02:52.080 go by the wayside in 2025 we understood that the youth vote was not a permanent uh you know ushering
00:02:58.480 in of a permanent new electorate we had to keep earning that vote and when you we saw some of
00:03:03.680 the foreign policy decisions when we saw some of the the epstein uh stuff come out we knew we were
00:03:09.520 losing some of that trust that we had built i mean they put a flyer on trump it was a flyer vote we're
00:03:14.800 going to give you a chance because the other things not work and we see that but we understood it was
00:03:18.560 always going to be mangioni ism momdani ism versus maga versus economic national populism driving
00:03:25.520 forward with a a uh rising tide lifts all boats as opposed to zero-sum game grievance politics that
00:03:31.680 are offered by the left and so we're laser focused on how do we do this how do we re-inspire
00:03:36.080 the youth to to get a stake and get some skin in the game into the american dream believe in this in
00:03:41.040 this republic and so yeah this was a punch list it was started with mass deportations we understood
00:03:46.880 that that we're seeing our country get invaded we understood that this is causing housing crisis this
00:03:52.400 is causing you know backup at emergency rooms it's a visible vis visceral thing that young people
00:03:58.320 can see in their communities they understand that the country they inherited all of a sudden is not
00:04:02.000 for them anymore that's the message that it's sending is that we don't care that you were born
00:04:05.360 here this country's for foreigners uh mass deportation also crime implications obviously
00:04:10.320 step number two stop the h1b scam i love what mark mitchell said this is something young people
00:04:15.200 experience when they go into the workforce and and about 80 of these jobs in h1b are going to entry
00:04:21.680 level junior level type jobs the exact jobs that we need to be able to ensure are reserved for
00:04:27.440 american citizens america is for americans and then when you do this h1b scam and you got uh 80 or 70
00:04:35.600 it's going to go to indians another 10 to 15 to chinese this is you're looking visibly at your
00:04:42.320 country saying it's no longer for me and that is that is depressing on a on a existential level for young
00:04:48.320 people steve you got step number three dramatically reduced legal immigration we've got robotics we've
00:04:53.760 got ai that's coming automation that's going to be wiping out a ton of these these entry-level jobs
00:05:00.000 analyst jobs the the the first rung on the economic ladder for so many college grads and you've got 1.2
00:05:06.800 million green cards being uh passed around like they're candy based on a 1990 law that we don't need
00:05:14.240 anymore this is antiquated we do not need it you you you might have said in 1990 there was a justification
00:05:19.600 for it i would argue with that but right now there's absolutely no justification that we need 1.2 million
00:05:24.800 green cards every year step four and chain migration in the visa lottery what good does this do our
00:05:29.600 country there's absolutely no good that it does our country these are not people that are brought here 1.00
00:05:33.600 for merit they're not geniuses there's no there's no actual rationale for these people ended
00:05:38.880 immediately number five build 10 million new homes for americans this is key and mark mitchell's talk
00:05:44.720 about we need visible evidence that we are putting young people first we need visible visible visible
00:05:49.920 evidence we need big hairy bold audacious ideas that we can go put president trump jd vance in front of a
00:05:55.840 camera breaking ground behind them seeing huge new homes that we're gonna guess what we're gonna we're
00:06:00.480 gonna make sure institutional buyers don't uh come in and swoop up those those homes we're gonna make 0.95
00:06:05.600 sure that foreign born uh immigrants uh illegals or foreign investors don't get first dibs at those
00:06:11.840 homes these are going to be for first-time home buyers let's make sure that they have priorities
00:06:16.240 steve in these 10 million new homes let's break ground let's do something big and bold and you know
00:06:21.280 whether it's writing off the first 50 000 of the mortgage every year until they're 35 whether it's uh
00:06:26.880 you know letting right off their whole mortgage i don't know let's talk about big ideas let's make sure
00:06:32.240 that we get young people into the housing market because that's the first thing and then number
00:06:36.240 number six crush the college cartel steve this is huge so many of our college grads they don't learn
00:06:41.600 the skills they need they've been indoctrinated and then when they get out there in 250 000 worth of
00:06:46.880 debt and what does that debt do it pushes off family formation it pushes off getting a mortgage it
00:06:51.760 pushes off those conservatizing life events we call them the three m's on the charlie kirk show that is
00:06:57.040 marriage mating and mortgage marriage mating and mortgage even the brooking institute acknowledges
00:07:02.000 that when young people do those three m's they become conservatives they start voting the way we
00:07:07.200 want them to and so this is this is an existential crisis with our young people they don't believe
00:07:13.440 in the system they don't believe in the republic and they need leaders that do bold things and put them
00:07:17.760 first when you when you because first off turning point has a massive operation now i think you've got
00:07:25.360 chapters in virtually every high school and college in the country plus you have a huge plant there in
00:07:30.000 in in uh in uh in phoenix uh with young people you're on the road all the time you have the show
00:07:36.320 you've got social media what is the feedback you're getting from young people when you talk about these
00:07:42.720 specific action items that can be taken uh if we have the political will to do it
00:07:49.600 no they love these action items steve but then they go well why are we so focused on foreign affairs why are we
00:07:55.120 focused on uh abstractions that we need we need to focus on domestic issues now listen i i agree with
00:08:01.760 dave bratt what he said in the last hour president trump is the one guy that can thread the needle
00:08:06.240 i think there are justifications for making sure that we have peace abroad so that we can be thriving
00:08:10.560 domestically i think it's simply a messaging thing and there's no better messenger than president trump
00:08:15.520 he can do it jd vance i've been hearing him message on this he can do it uh steven miller he's an
00:08:21.040 amazing messenger you've got scott besson another amazing messenger i think they that the administration
00:08:26.560 is pivoting right now you're going to see this i think you're going to see it over the coming weeks
00:08:30.240 and days and months and yeah but you're the you're right the question is do we have the political will
00:08:34.240 and until we have the political will these young people are going to call uh bs on this they're just
00:08:39.120 simply going to say i don't see it i haven't seen it happen and so we just need action once we have
00:08:44.080 action then guess what the political uh uh junkies the influencers shows like this we're going to have 0.94
00:08:50.160 we're going to have actual evidence to point to and say listen you said you wanted x you got y you
00:08:55.600 said you wanted uh a you got b c and d listen all we need is the goods to go out there and look our
00:09:02.560 people straight in the eye and say you asked you received we delivered and you got to give it a little
00:09:07.920 time to to come through but the the alternative is that they're just going to throw up their hands
00:09:12.960 give in to nihilism give in to depression and and bail on the american dream we can't have that steve
00:09:18.880 you guys came up with the the ballot uh chasing operation and and and kind of started to perfect
00:09:24.480 it and this is after learning you know taking some lumps and learning because you guys are a learning
00:09:28.320 organization a lot of people are now saying hey and we've been the leader of the kind of the
00:09:33.200 forefront of this redistricting fight or this redistricting war and they're saying hey if we can't
00:09:38.320 win that there's no hope for the midterms what are your thoughts if we can galvanize and get at
00:09:44.400 least a couple of these big ones done have you written off the midterms as oh you know poor pitiful
00:09:50.320 me we're just going to lose it or do we have a fight here no i you know steve you and i've talked about
00:09:56.080 this uh recently actually the the importance of this redistricting fight and i i appreciate you leading
00:10:02.160 the charge on that you know you've got california uh v texas at this point and and my concern is that
00:10:08.640 those those are basically equally each other out they'd be out equal in the wash there but uh you
00:10:14.480 know my concern there is that the texas maps rely heavily upon the hispanic vote and you you mentioned
00:10:20.480 galvanized well if we don't deliver if the economy doesn't deliver if we don't see some of these policies
00:10:26.400 actually materialize and we don't message effectively on it then we could lose the hispanic vote and we
00:10:33.680 could go backwards on that to you know 2016 2020 levels in which case some of those those house
00:10:39.360 seats in texas are up for grabs again and we have to be very cognizant of that so we need states like
00:10:44.720 indiana we need states like nebraska and kansas and florida we need uh ohio we need all of those uh
00:10:50.240 states to get on board and see the urgency we have not written that off and uh the ballot chasing is going
00:10:55.200 to be key steve but you know i think back to 2024 where democrats still put more investment into
00:11:02.000 canvassing than republicans but why did it not work because they had a terrible message and a terrible
00:11:07.120 candidate you can only do so much through canvassing and ballot chasing as we call it uh it's it's
00:11:13.200 critically important especially since we sort of with this realignment under trump now we have the
00:11:17.200 low propensity party and we need to chase those ballots that's key but if we are not galvanizing the
00:11:23.360 electorate they're gonna they're gonna close the door in our face they're not gonna listen they're
00:11:27.200 gonna throw whatever door hangers you put on their door or pamphlets or literature they're gonna throw
00:11:31.120 it in the trash just like they were doing with kamala so it's not an either or it's a both and it's
00:11:35.360 a one plus two in politics there is no silver bullet you just have to do the work and then you have to
00:11:40.240 deliver the goods uh talk to me about uh before we let you go amfest i know you're sold out just tell us
00:11:47.520 about amfest amfest is going to be really the launch pad for 2026 uh that and what else you guys
00:11:53.200 are doing at uh at turning point right now yeah i mean thanks thanks for bringing it up steve yeah when
00:11:59.520 when we lost charlie i mean the the whole uh world was speaking galvanized they were galvanized and they
00:12:05.840 they you know one of the things that we saw is amfest just exploded and i think last year was our
00:12:11.760 our biggest year uh ever when we had president trump we had 21 000 people at the phoenix convention
00:12:18.480 center uh that day and this is going to be even bigger than that steve and yeah we had to we had
00:12:22.960 to sort of turn off ticketing uh for fire marshal uh issues and just venue capacity issues and it's
00:12:29.280 just going to be an absolute testament in celebration of charlie's life and his legacy of what he taught us
00:12:35.200 we're going to try and remember the lessons that he taught us and we're going to be as you said action
00:12:39.440 action action there's some of these debates that we're having on the right these are going to be
00:12:43.600 front and center we're going to have them out right on the main stage we're going to have breakouts
00:12:47.040 galore steve so many breakouts you're going to be there um we got a big announcement uh of somebody
00:12:52.720 else who's going to be there coming in uh the next couple days so stay tuned for that i mean it's going
00:12:57.120 to be the the heart and the center of the conservative uh universe for the three four days uh that we're
00:13:02.640 doing it right there in phoenix the convention center and uh we're honored that you're going to be a part
00:13:06.400 of it steve yeah and of course real america's voice in the war room we'll broadcast we'll have
00:13:11.360 our booth down there always the number one booth big gathering place for folks uh andrew thank you
00:13:16.560 so much your social media where they go to get the charlie kirk show we know you follow us here real
00:13:21.040 on rav what's your social media where they go for the show yeah follow me on uh x twitter uh at
00:13:27.760 andrew colvich just my name and uh you can check out the charlie kirk show all everywhere you have
00:13:33.440 podcasts uh rumble please check it out there uh we actually we pin it on x as well uh you can get
00:13:39.280 it uh all all the places we're honored to have you guys we love the war room and we love you guys
00:13:44.560 too love tossing to you every day andrew colvette thank you so much the punch list we got the punch
00:13:49.440 list now thank you sir richard barris is going to join us brat um you got 30 seconds tell me what
00:13:56.960 you think about charlie's punch list this yeah it's a great punch list because uh it's a win in
00:14:02.880 the short run while president trump brings in the capital which will take a year or two this is a
00:14:07.760 short run huge win on immigration bring the kids in it's interesting also uh real quickly everything
00:14:15.280 colbat just mentioned those are also the headwinds to productivity growth in ai and we can hit that
00:14:21.440 later but the education inequality the debt the inequality it's all linked together well we're
00:14:28.640 going to hit it the the real um zero hedge had behind their paywall we've kind of done a little
00:14:34.720 bit of a workaround i hope to um and zero hedge is one of the best we go there every day with the
00:14:42.000 premium service and um about five trillion dollars that the build out data centers energy all of it and
00:14:48.560 they map it out five trillion dollars with the trillion dollars having to be picked up by the
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00:16:42.000 coming here one killer after the next um richard barris just want i don't want to tell i don't
00:16:47.360 want to say the state but your people are reaching out to you now particularly to look through what
00:16:51.760 happened at the big states in the mid-atlantic new jersey and in virginia and their question is because
00:16:57.760 people you know the republic particularly the operatives they really want to understand what
00:17:02.160 went on so and that's a question they ask you right because like tell us what happened that's kind
00:17:06.720 of the starting point correct it is and my response first to them all the time is let me see what you
00:17:13.200 did because honestly what i see is a lot of waste of money it is there is an important part i was
00:17:19.200 listening to andrew colvin on before as well anyone who's done this um has been in this side of the game
00:17:25.200 steve knows that the one of the biggest problems in republican politics is that the republican donors
00:17:31.600 don't want to pay for the stuff that's not sexy the stuff you were just talking about with andrew
00:17:36.560 it's very difficult to raise that kind of money they were in a state like both virginia and new
00:17:40.880 jersey they were grossly outspent um the organizations from the top to bottom whether
00:17:46.560 they're congressmen or state uh members of the house of delegates or a state legislature or whatever
00:17:52.320 it may be they're helping their candidates up and down the ballot any way they can right they get the
00:17:57.520 rolodex out and no matter what uh you know whether whether or not it gets them a seat at a party later
00:18:03.680 or something uh you know republican donors love to give to places like heritage so they can put on
00:18:09.040 their suits and go rub elbows and talk and be cool and think they're they're important that doesn't win
00:18:14.400 elections that wins zero votes and democrats get out their big checkbook and they say what do you need
00:18:20.800 there's job listings for as far as the eye can see on indeed and craigslist to go out there and chase
00:18:27.120 ballads and it's almost an endless supply of money and what i see every time i ask these people to open
00:18:32.160 the books is a waste of money i mean that's just i could break it down well the consultant the
00:18:38.400 consulting class it's called points on the buy they convince the donors that it's all about tv and it's
00:18:43.680 about and that's not how you get to lower propensity lower information voters which is kind of the
00:18:48.560 key this is how mandami won in new york city um this is how president trump has won three times
00:18:55.440 uh this is how we're continuing to win if you focus in in the republican party and people freak out
00:19:00.320 if trump's name's not exactly on the ballot and you have to recreate that you have to put you have to
00:19:05.280 put trump on the ballot without him being technically on the ballot and the donors and particularly
00:19:10.480 the consulting class because they don't get paid charlie kirk and the turning point team did not set
00:19:15.760 up ballot chasing and all the ground game and all the canvassing and everything like that to make
00:19:20.240 money it was the exact opposite they did it as a service people joined them uh you know etc and it
00:19:26.000 was hard grueling work the precinct strategy people know that right the war room posse knows that uh the
00:19:31.280 ralph reeds group knows it it's not a money maker and that's why the consultants always divert your attention
00:19:36.000 that and go right to the media buy because they get points on the buy and that's how they that's that's
00:19:40.640 all they were focusing you saw in new jersey where they were running on a on a content basis really
00:19:45.840 a campaign from the 1990s on tax cuts and the size of government you have people that's true
00:19:51.280 those things are a problem but there are many more issues i mean to have uh in the in the commonwealth
00:19:57.520 of new jersey the energy issue and the electricity issue that we've been talking about here for a couple
00:20:02.640 of years predicated upon biden and the left's green news scam to have that really go to the democrats
00:20:09.600 as that's affordability and they're focused on you they caused it right and the people that caused
00:20:15.280 it were able to weaponize it richard i mean steve i've lived in i've lived in jersey for years and i
00:20:21.120 don't anymore but for many years they're over there talking about property taxes wondering why the young
00:20:26.640 voter is not coming out when the young voter can't afford a home to live in new jersey you're talking
00:20:31.280 about something that isn't even part of their world's problem right now and that is another big problem
00:20:37.520 that i see they get this money and they blanket spend it across the board right so if you're going
00:20:43.600 to send out mailers to a 25 year old voter don't be surprised that they take it shred it and throw it
00:20:49.840 in the garbage right that the the lack of i mean basic micro targeting is disgusting but also there's
00:20:56.560 simple but to take the the bird's eye view here first and i think andrew actually brought this up but
00:21:02.320 every time there's a failure republicans regress and they they start attacking people who have
00:21:07.680 actually tried to put together the ground games the ballot chasing operations and then they they they
00:21:13.680 they put these unreasonable expectations on them and think just because they're doing it that's going
00:21:18.640 to carry the day meanwhile they ignore all of the warnings about their message about the agenda about
00:21:25.760 what's working what's failing don't don't do this is not a good idea you're going to turn off young 0.62
00:21:30.560 voters they think they thought that they could ignore all of that and oh don't worry people are
00:21:36.480 going to go out there and ballot chase you know i'll just call up elon musk and he'll throw some
00:21:40.160 millions behind it i mean it doesn't work that way you need both signal you need a message and you need
00:21:46.320 to be a have infrastructure on the ground that they can then take care and and harness the energy that
00:21:51.680 that that message has created and people aren't understanding it can't be one or the other it
00:21:56.800 really has to be both i remember and we actually showcased this guy on the show i remember before
00:22:01.920 24 uh we were it's late october and we were polling pennsylvania which we're tracking into the end
00:22:07.520 and a voter in philadelphia this black man in philadelphia voted for biden he was telling us a story
00:22:13.680 they had been like the obama game was on loan over there steve harris had a ground game i think
00:22:19.680 a lot of people think this isn't true because she lost she still had a better ground game her
00:22:25.360 problem was that her message her signal was trash and this guy had us cracking up he they knocked on
00:22:32.160 his door three times including in the weekend before the election and he would not fill his ballot in
00:22:38.080 and he's yelling at them too don't you dare fill it in for me because i'm gonna know we have a tracker
00:22:43.280 in the state and i'm gonna look and he wouldn't do it so no matter how many times jim messina and
00:22:49.040 david pluff and all their organization knocked on his door her signal was trash so it the the ground 0.90
00:22:55.440 game could not take advantage of that so that's what happened and i think uh you know there's there's
00:23:02.560 again i don't want to say there's a avoid your turning point's going to be there but uh you know
00:23:07.360 charlie really did understand that and you had to build on that and i just want want to press that
00:23:12.080 on people because i don't want them to forget you can't have one and not the other you have to have
00:23:16.560 both and it has to be a little it has to be much more sophisticated than what it is now i got to
00:23:22.240 tell you you know that i i'm gonna make some i'm gonna make some people angry over the rnc i really
00:23:27.040 don't care when there was all of these beautiful ai tools that uh are being designed especially for
00:23:33.200 texting campaigns and peer-to-peer reach out mms hilariously steve the ai that the rnc basically
00:23:41.600 thought that the cool thing about the ai is that they wouldn't have to have live agents all the
00:23:46.160 time texting all those people they had no idea the harness the true power of what that ai could do
00:23:52.240 which was real-time augment augmenting of your database which they suffer from latency issues
00:23:57.920 badly right they just they didn't grasp it and it was a joke it was an inside joke that's the truth
00:24:03.840 and people laughed at them behind their backs what do you think you know uh mark mitchell's been a little
00:24:07.920 bit of cassandra over the last couple of days your thoughts on overarching themes that he's saying
00:24:13.120 the hour is late unless we take dramatic action and he's saying between now like when the cr to really
00:24:18.960 not just roll out a messaging bill but to get some of charlie's punch list done your thoughts i i i agree
00:24:26.480 with mark 100 and i i got to tell you guys if trump turns the corner here and really course corrects
00:24:33.280 the issue with that alone is that i don't see how that benefits the republican party the republican
00:24:39.360 party is if you think some voters are angry with or disappointed with the president for you do not
00:24:45.600 want to see what they're talking you know saying about the republican party to to these young voters
00:24:50.160 particularly who weren't even flirting with them i mean dating them they were more like flirting with
00:24:55.360 them in 24 uh they have in their minds showed them what their priorities are and their priority was not
00:25:02.640 them so the republican party itself as far as legislation in the form of legislation has got
00:25:08.480 to take action too otherwise what other benefit the president sees is going you're going to be hard
00:25:13.600 pressed to get it to trickle down ballot and benefit republican candidates they need dramatic reforms and
00:25:20.160 they need to do it in a historic way because we know how this goes you know holidays are coming
00:25:25.360 once we get past thanksgiving and christmas will be nobody will be doing anything the new year comes
00:25:30.640 and then when we come back after the new year congress they're professional feet draggers they're
00:25:36.240 professional stall agents they do nothing that they view to be controversial or risky during an
00:25:42.560 election season that has to change that mentality that is always in dc at the end of the president's
00:25:49.520 first nine months in office that has got to change otherwise mark's right they're done if i could just
00:25:56.000 give you the um two weeks ago the generic ballot was only a few points in favor of democrats in our
00:26:01.760 polling steve it's democrat plus eight right now they have to do something a plus eight environment
00:26:06.880 with this redistricting disaster that is going on for them they will be wiped out they need yeah
00:26:12.880 you're saying that if they don't normally everybody just everybody just hunkers down for
00:26:16.800 the election you're saying they got to be bold on policies now uh barris where do people go
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00:26:34.640 you all the best steve uh dave brett just laid it out about the uh the u.s dollar getting beat up
00:26:41.840 he says president trump's got to come out and i agree with that just walk people through the the hole he
00:26:45.440 was that was dug for him by biden and the action items he's taken which i think have been pretty
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00:27:06.720 it is the process of how value is driven in gold day bratt uh we're gonna lose you're gonna be with us
00:27:13.200 after the break but give us 30 seconds on your thoughts of having heard andrew colvette and richard
00:27:19.040 barris yeah everybody needs to put heat on the speaker uh speaker johnson needs to come out with
00:27:25.920 a contract with america with thune on these short-run issues that we can get done in several
00:27:30.960 months and if we don't do that then it's all on them president trump can't live if you're a homeowner
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00:29:00.320 okay tomorrow uh we're gonna have chip roy on there and we're going to be talking about
00:29:07.760 this issue of even legal immigration down in texas the great state of texas illegal and legal uh so
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00:29:50.640 dave bratt i know you gotta bounce dave bratt's also you know they're always looking people are always
00:29:54.480 looking to dave bratt to join a meeting to chair a meeting bratt what do you got for us brother
00:29:59.360 yeah well a fantastic show today i'll just tie a couple things together uh in addition to the
00:30:06.080 dollar getting crushed uh you know i've been showing the chart with productivity going down
00:30:10.080 for 70 years in a row president trump's doing everything right bringing capital back into the
00:30:15.760 country on that one uh but i just wanted to bring up the ai story i know you're probably going to dig
00:30:20.880 into that later artificial intelligence the headwinds to that to the productivity growth there's robert
00:30:26.640 gordon again the leading guy in the country northwestern he's got four headwinds i just want
00:30:32.000 to list them off uh because these are pretty fascinating and they're the issues uh colvat and
00:30:37.360 others have mentioned uh number one demographic trends to educational quality right tying into the
00:30:44.720 immigration issues that we don't have quality education third the debt problem and fourth growing
00:30:50.160 inequality all of these are headwinds to artificial intelligence uh taking off the way uh some people
00:30:56.960 think uh i'm i'm with bob gordon i'd be a little skeptical on that until you fix this education problem
00:31:03.920 for the bottom half of this country they don't have a prayer and so i i hope melania trump and baron and
00:31:10.240 president trump push a bible reading initiative in the public schools the left's heads will pop off their
00:31:16.560 shoulders get the kids reading the bible bring about you don't need to force it in the curriculum
00:31:21.280 just bring a bible to school and have the churches teaching the kids how to read the kjv do the king
00:31:27.040 james bible i know i know all my catholic brother and all over they're all over me already uh every
00:31:32.240 time i say that brad where do people go to get you i'm gonna talk about ai the five trillion dollar
00:31:37.840 capital build out for data centers and energy and that doesn't take the water they're going to suck
00:31:43.520 out of all the aquifers from texas all the way to the pacific ocean uh what's your what's your social
00:31:49.120 media brad yeah and the taxpayers are going to pay some of that bill so uh that's a shocker but yeah
00:31:54.800 brad economics on getter and x yeah they have us penciled in they have us they have us penciled in
00:32:00.320 they have us penciled in for a trillion dollars with no warrant i don't see the warrant package they
00:32:04.320 left that out i don't see i don't see their ownership of the equity we'll get to that brad thank you
00:32:09.040 tom simon uh you're a street agent for the fbi for 26 years brother i thought after a couple of
00:32:14.400 years they took you guys and put you in management what happened to you i'm just not management
00:32:18.400 material i've been an investigator my whole adult life and so i have no other skills
00:32:23.440 well listen this is why we got you on this morning natalie dominguez and the team over home title
00:32:27.040 lock and i'm telling people in today's environment with artificial intelligence cyber rogue accountants rogue
00:32:31.840 lawyers you got to be so careful on this what do you got for us today i want to tell you a story
00:32:36.480 about 89 year old dorothy tarpon of louisville kentucky uh she was in a nursing home but she 1.00
00:32:41.680 still owned her house which was full of her stuff it was just vacant there was a bad guy in the story
00:32:46.480 named russell cheatham and believe it or not that was his real name he went into the county clerk's
00:32:51.040 office and filed a quick claim deed to transfer ownership of dorothy's house from dorothy to him
00:32:57.280 without dorothy's permission or knowledge so then he ends up becoming the owner of dorothy's house at
00:33:02.880 least on paper then he begins going to dorothy's house and moving the stuff out the neighbors
00:33:07.440 notice they call dorothy's family and they confront the guy well he's like moving the stuff out to the
00:33:11.440 street and he's like oh no no the lady who owned this house is dead and i bought the house from her
00:33:16.080 and they're like what are you talking about aunt dorothy's in a nursing home down the street she's
00:33:19.280 square dancing she's playing bingo you know this is her still her house they call the cops they arrest 0.99
00:33:24.560 this cheatham guy for identity theft and fraud and but the problem is this that even after the police
00:33:31.440 can do what they're going to do to him the family is still stuck with the cost associated with
00:33:36.720 restoring that home back into dorothy's name so i wish that family had home title lock because
00:33:41.600 they have a restoration team based here in the u.s that would do that for her and here's the thing
00:33:47.280 tom it's the angst the anxiety the opportunity caution this audience is so powerful because they
00:33:52.240 go to the ramparts all the time fighting for policies fighting for politicians for magriffe president
00:33:57.760 trump you can't do that if something like this happens to your house either somebody gets it and
00:34:02.160 sells it or i think almost as bad somebody takes a big second out of it from a hard money lender and
00:34:07.520 all you're doing is worry about it that that's your whole life your whole life is tied up into getting
00:34:12.160 that right plus you're going to bleed cash out because nobody's there to back you up and for
00:34:17.040 pennies a day you can take that you can take that care away sir absolutely yeah i mean home title like we
00:34:24.000 think of it as a way to protect our assets but it's also an elder abuse defense tool if there's
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00:34:37.520 home title lock tool home title lock promo code steve that's where you go today tom thank you so much
00:34:44.720 for joining us that's a a horrible story get us motivated today so thank you sir appreciate you
00:34:51.040 thanks for having me on steve 26 years of street agent my kind of guy not not does not qualify for
00:34:59.120 higher management amazing um claire duly thank you for doing this and you're gonna we're gonna have
00:35:06.160 you back tomorrow you're doing some analytics on what happened yesterday here's the thing our audience
00:35:11.920 is so focused on being part of make america healthy again you had a huge conference yesterday a group of
00:35:19.120 all stars tony lions and his team was over there uh what just walk us through briefly because i know
00:35:24.240 you're doing a write-up about it but i want to get people in here while because you know it wasn't we
00:35:28.560 didn't have the ability like we love streaming we love whether it's the children's health defense i got
00:35:33.280 rave reviews when i was out of pocket last weekend about you and and and just the folks down there so
00:35:38.720 what do you got for us what happened yesterday yeah so i mean this is coming on the back of the
00:35:43.360 children's health defense conference last weekend um where we saw this was kind of the movement of
00:35:48.480 the grassroots you're the movement of the grassroots yesterday was not grassrooting that was not that
00:35:53.600 wasn't even grass tops we even talk about the difference between the energy in the room right
00:35:57.920 the kind of folks that were in the room so we're going from children's health defense conference this
00:36:02.080 weekend to the maha summit which was put on by uh maha action a couple other different collaborators um this
00:36:10.000 was where we're really kind of watching the biotech industry have a seat at the table and this is
00:36:16.400 something that i think some people may have a problem with but from my perspective sitting in the
00:36:21.440 room talking with people i talked to um the kind of world we want to build with maha is a world of
00:36:28.240 science where we don't silence people right we just win by having a better argument so we allow these
00:36:34.560 kinds of people into the room it doesn't mean that we have to agree with them um it just means that
00:36:40.400 you know we can have a discussion we can talk about the way to move forward so we saw people like
00:36:44.240 um the uh ceo of crisper but but oh my god yeah you're already stopping you already hit me upside the head 0.85
00:36:51.680 let me just pull back for a second one i think the reasons that and correct me if i'm wrong because
00:36:56.080 you've been doing this for a lot longer than i have um one of the reasons i think that maha has 0.97
00:37:01.520 grasped the imagination of the american people and one of the reasons i think that bobby
00:37:06.640 kennedy has become kind of an icon on the political right but can bridge it with a lot
00:37:12.160 of the maha people that are not with us on the other topics and nicole shanahan that they're
00:37:16.880 talking about you know the food we eat we have to totally rethink the health system in this country
00:37:23.200 and it gets back to the individual and how we make the individual healthy through smart choices and
00:37:27.520 what's available in you know the soil like in the agricultural part better food all of it putting
00:37:33.200 it back on individuals but making sure you have total information you know exactly what's going
00:37:38.240 on my concern about some of the biotech is that that's like a hack or cheat sometimes right it's
00:37:45.440 a it's a hack or a cheat and put and just coming on you know stephanie rule excuse me stephanie rule
00:37:52.160 did this magnificent piece on the secret um efforts to really build a genetic child and and of course the
00:38:01.200 coinbase guy wanted to just anderson wanted to shock the world into acceptance by dropping the baby
00:38:08.720 you know into the world so when the first thing you know we had the ceo crisper she knows how to 1.00
00:38:14.400 pull my chain just want to mention crisper just wanted to throw that one in there first so was
00:38:18.880 it yesterday was it is it biotech trying to do this in what the basic principles amaha are or do you
00:38:25.120 have a feeling that they see this movement growing and as a populist movement based upon people and how
00:38:31.520 they really want to have you know these big pharmaceuticals big medical they have a fair
00:38:35.840 shot in big ag they have a fair shot to actually live healthy and not have stuff forced on them
00:38:40.640 or do you think it's just the lobbyists telling them hey if you don't get into this movement now
00:38:45.040 this thing's going to get so big and so powerful you're not you're going to be dialed out right
00:38:49.520 absolutely i think that they're they're they're looking to have a pulse on what the grassroots
00:38:54.640 are actually saying so whenever it comes to yesterday let's talk about obviously i was
00:38:59.120 bringing up crisper um they actually have a treatment for sickle cell disease right so i actually asked one
00:39:05.120 of the parents that were there who had a son who had been treated with this technology and i said hey i
00:39:09.840 mean look i get that they're using it to treat sickle cell but what about when it gets into hey we're
00:39:15.040 going to have designer babies we're going to choose the eye colors and he said listen i don't
00:39:18.960 care about that what matters to me is that my son is healthy now right so i think that's part isn't
00:39:24.240 that how they always lead in like the chips you know neural link is always going to lead because
00:39:29.840 it's interesting you mentioned sickle cell the other night they had a you know i had a couple of
00:39:34.320 people about this designer baby on stephanie roll and the first thing the guy said is that well look hey
00:39:40.560 what these what this effort in genetic engineering is first is to take care of some of the immediate
00:39:46.160 problems we have like sickle cell i mean it was the very first example he uses don't they in a very
00:39:50.880 smart way use that as kind of the you know and to get people by the way the parents that want to take
00:39:56.080 care of this absolutely they're they're concerned about it and you've seen these other you know problems
00:40:01.920 at birth people are concerned about it but isn't that a way kind of to you know pat you on the head of
00:40:07.280 what they really want to do is get to genetic engineering right genetic engineering and we
00:40:11.600 we get into you know there's some topics covered yesterday about um gene sequencing and one of the
00:40:16.960 panels um you know one of the experts quite literally said you know we would love to sequence every
00:40:22.800 person's genome run it through an ai so that we can um you know better treat them this is something
00:40:29.360 that at maha i was it was it a little quiet right right exactly i would love him to go to children's
00:40:36.800 health defense down in austin in front of those thousands he'd probably get food a good bit but
00:40:41.040 that's the point of the maha summit right is is that we're giving industries to the table right so
00:40:46.000 if a pharmaceutical company wanted to come and talk to us about making america healthy again
00:40:49.920 we would allow them to but but they're not coming to the table these are the kinds of folks that are
00:40:53.520 coming to the table and it doesn't mean that is have you seen that because i do hear that there's a
00:40:58.640 lot of outreach to bobby and that he's working on certain things with big farmer realizes this is just not
00:41:04.640 going to go away that you really have created a movement right and so it's just not about one
00:41:09.200 election cycle but something's happening do you still get the feeling and i'm gonna hold you through
00:41:13.680 the break to the next one you've done so great here you've upset me so much in the first you know
00:41:17.840 she's she looks very she looks very angelic she's got the little baby looks very angelic by the great
00:41:23.280 photo in the new york times first thing oh yeah you know the crisper guys who had to mention that
00:41:27.840 and then the genome the gene sequencing um do you think that whether it's the genetic engineering or
00:41:34.800 big pharma that they understand that you guys are fairly quasi-permanent and they got to take you and
00:41:40.640 drive you in a certain direction they know that we're not going away but i i don't think that they're
00:41:44.800 disillusioned that you know they can control us in any way or any means um and i think it's mainly just
00:41:50.400 about um pharma the current system is profiting off of sick people whereas biotech is coming in and
00:41:56.800 they're saying hey we can profit off of making people healthier it doesn't mean that we have
00:42:01.440 to go along with it it doesn't mean that we have to opt in for these treatments but i also think
00:42:05.520 it's just important to have the conversation right i mean at maha it's about diet lifestyle and
00:42:10.240 nutrition but give us that again what is it at maha it's about diet lifestyle and nutrition um
00:42:16.960 but these are people who are talking more about preventative treatments um which could be a good
00:42:21.280 alternative once you hang on we'll keep you through the uh we'll keep you through the break i want to
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00:44:46.240 you know jd had a great rant yesterday at uh at the maha uh summit and i'm going to play it tonight
00:44:51.280 at five o'clock uh natalie winters is going to be co-hosting we got a lot going on but i'm going to play that rant
00:44:55.760 can't do it but it happened yesterday at your conference the floor is yours ma'am yeah so um
00:45:00.640 you know i just wanted to kind of set the scene of of what the conference really was and um we can
00:45:04.720 talk more about it tomorrow i'll do a write-up and and send it out to you guys but um for me being a
00:45:10.560 documentary filmmaker the past 10 years i've dedicated my career i've dedicated my life to vaccine injury
00:45:16.880 um that's an issue that will never be erased and will never go away um when you have a conversation
00:45:23.120 like this at the maha summit yesterday i actually just wanted to read out to you guys a couple names
00:45:26.560 of the panels that there were so we had food is medicine um transformation nih when we talked about
00:45:33.120 transformation in nih with jay bhattacharya he had a lot of really great points um one of which is that
00:45:39.280 50 million dollars is being invested in um you know discovering the causes of autism the autism um
00:45:45.520 strategic initiative um you had discussions about psychedelic medicine and mental health i mean these
00:45:51.120 are kind of no it's a big thing it's coming right um fda the future on that for decades
00:45:56.480 working on it for decades and i actually i ended up missing that panel but i tested ptsd on on on
00:46:01.840 army veterans etc there's some serious research there and um what what what are your thoughts on
00:46:07.920 that i mean you think that i haven't it's helpful i think it's something more to be pursued right
00:46:11.920 it definitely every pursuit is these these are the types of things i think this is why people look to
00:46:16.640 make america healthy again is you're open to ideas but let's get to the what does bobby say he says
00:46:22.240 platinum level science i think it's aggressive but you have to have platinum level science most people
00:46:26.800 say oh psychedelics and and you know brain injury there's some very interesting research i'm not an
00:46:31.600 expert but it's at least come out of the out of the out of being marginal and get into the heart of these
00:46:37.680 things because you've got to make some changes the system we have is not sustainable right so it has to
00:46:42.560 be some radical changes what are you going to base the radical changes on i hope we're not going to
00:46:46.960 just defer to technology or biotech right that we're going to go back to the american spirit and
00:46:53.200 and do things of research and what we're going to do and self-reliance and all that i think we do that
00:46:57.920 we'll make america healthy again absolutely i mean i think um one of my documentaries was actually
00:47:02.800 called beyond human uh i featured joe allen your guy in it and we kind of held this discussion
00:47:09.200 in the documentary about you know what's coming soon with transhumanism right the merging of humans
00:47:15.200 and machines and all these scary ideas scary things that we're saying i mean even earlier when i
00:47:20.640 mentioned you know that someone had had said that oh we want to dna sequence you run it through an ai
00:47:25.920 i mean these are scary statements we're making but i think the important thing is is um at maha we
00:47:31.840 stand with informed consent informed consent and we're not trying medical freedom with informed
00:47:36.800 consent right informed consent means you go to the doctor you get a treatment they actually tell you
00:47:42.480 the true benefits and the true risks and you as the patient can make that choice we don't want to take
00:47:47.520 away someone's choice to vaccinate we don't want to take away someone's choice if they do want to have
00:47:51.440 a gene therapy or whatever that thing is and we also want to facilitate that conversation so what we've
00:47:56.400 seen in science for the past you know 40 years is that you know the side that has acknowledged
00:48:02.240 vaccine injury who have been trying to do vaccinated versus unvaccinated studies they have been
00:48:06.880 completely quote unquote debunked and and put on the fringe of things and with us moving forward
00:48:13.680 the maha movement when it comes to science we don't want to do that right so we allowed biotech companies 1.00
00:48:18.560 to have a seat at the table let's talk about what you're doing and as the people we can hear what
00:48:24.720 you have to say and decide if we like it or not right i think that's important in this movement
00:48:29.680 because if you rule it out at first you're looked at as a luddite and we're not like luddites you
00:48:34.000 guys are i guess some of the most cutting edge you know jay bakhtari and these guys are some of the
00:48:38.480 most cutting edge we got to bounce what's your social media tomorrow you're going to write all
00:48:42.160 this up tomorrow and then you're going to have something that really blows my head up tomorrow
00:48:46.160 because i'll read it tonight i'll get the scoop uh where do people go the full scoop yes um i'll see
00:48:51.600 you guys tomorrow uh you can go to clairedooleyfilm.com sign up for my email list and um i'll send out that
00:48:57.360 write up for you guys as well and um steve let's make america healthy again let's make it healthy
00:49:01.920 and by the way thank you for last weekend shows were great people were loved it i got a lot of
00:49:06.400 feedback and so let's we got to do that again thank you got to get you in here in the in the rotation
00:49:11.280 right a filmmaker thing's been great it's a great run but you might have you might have uh you might
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00:51:57.200 andrew covett you got a little bit of him uh here that was he was on a roll in the 11 o'clock hour in
00:52:01.760 the war room we're gonna pitch to the charlie kirk shows who've done what every day for the last was it
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