00:00:00.000We hadn't had a really big cyber attack from Iran yet, despite U.S. officials warning about that.
00:00:05.460Now that's changed pretty dramatically in the last day.
00:00:08.500This medical device company, Stryker, makes all kinds of hospital equipment used across the United States,
00:00:13.760from oxygen masks to cots that ambulances use to wheel patients on, to IV machines.
00:00:20.920And an Iranian pro-Iran group that we believe, according to my sources, is strongly linked to the Iranian government,
00:00:26.740has conducted a cyber attack that has disrupted almost all of their computer systems at this
00:00:32.020company. So we have the FBI and other federal agencies scrambling to determine the impact of
00:00:38.100this, but also hospitals across the country asking the company, should we unplug your equipment? Is
00:00:43.980it safe? And right now they are assuring people that yes, it is safe. It is okay. And they're
00:00:49.960trying to mitigate the damage, but we still don't really know the broader fallout, Wolf. I obtained
00:00:54.600a message that the Maryland Emergency Medical Services Agency sent to hospitals in Maryland
00:01:01.080yesterday saying, we think that the machine that is used to transmit data from ambulances to
00:01:08.300hospitals is down, so we need to do that manually. If you're an ambulance provider, you need to get
00:01:14.200on the radio and say, this is what's happening. So this is a real-world impact that U.S. officials
00:01:18.900had warned about, and we're still getting a real understanding of the broader fallout, Wolf.
00:01:24.240Police say a suspect is dead after ramming a car into a synagogue that also has a school.
00:01:30.040The county sheriff says the suspect was armed with a rifle, explosives in the vehicle as well, according to emergency responders who searched the back of the car.
00:01:39.800According to the sheriff, one security guard was injured. Nobody else inside the synagogue or school was hurt.
00:01:44.900And before we begin, I want to send our love to the Michigan Jewish community and all of the people in Detroit, Detroit area, following the attack on the Jewish synagogue early today.
00:01:58.780And I've been briefed, fully briefed, and it's a terrible thing, but it goes on.
00:02:05.180We're going to be right down to the bottom of it.
00:02:09.100It's absolutely incredible that things like this happen.
00:02:13.140Virginia, we're learning that two people were injured and a gunman is dead after a shooting inside an academic building at Old Dominion University.
00:02:20.800CNN's Ryan Young is joining us now. Ryan, what are you learning?
00:02:24.520Yeah, Boris, the all clear has been given on campus.
00:02:27.000Two people, though, are in critical condition and the shooter is dead.
00:02:30.700Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia, says the shooting started on campus around 1049 this morning.
00:02:36.540The shooting happening at the Constant Hall.
00:02:38.880We're waiting for a news conference right now to update us on exactly what happened.
00:02:42.340but there is still a large police presence there.
00:02:44.920And as you can imagine, a lot of students there are shaken by the shooting.
00:03:57.000There are major questions today after the new supreme leader released this statement
00:04:01.980that is purportedly from him, because obviously we haven't seen him, as you said, Boris.
00:04:06.260Iranian state media actually read Muqtaba Khamenei's alleged words aloud.
00:04:10.360So they read the entire statement here.
00:04:12.360I'm just going through, you know, I guess it depends on what font size you have,
00:04:15.560but one, two, three, four, five and a half pages.
00:04:19.960He calls, talks about the blood of martyrs.
00:04:23.280He talks about keeping the Strait of Hormuz closed.
00:04:26.600And also, interestingly, thanks the fighters of the resistance front in other countries,
00:04:31.080A very clear reference to other militias that have now begun fighting on Iran's behalf.
00:04:37.120Now, Khamenei himself was reportedly injured in the strike that killed his father and other family members.
00:04:41.800And he details in here which family members he says died.
00:04:46.300But he also mentions in here that, according to this purportedly from him,
00:04:50.580I had the honor of visiting his body after his martyrdom, referring to his father.
00:04:54.620But then it oddly says, I heard that his uninjured hand was clenched in a fist.
00:04:58.100just sort of an odd thing, whether that's a translation or whether he didn't see it himself,
00:05:03.240a bit unclear. Dominion University in Virginia, that shooting left one person dead, two injured.
00:05:09.580Two of the victims were members of the university's ROTC program. The shooter is also deceased.
00:05:15.280Our colleague Ken Delanian is reporting that the suspect is a U.S. citizen and a former Army
00:05:20.880service member who pled guilty in October of 2016 to attempting to provide material support to ISIS
00:05:27.380He served 10 years in prison. My colleague Ken Delanian is joining us now to tell us what he has learned about this. Ken?
00:05:36.720Nicole, we're just learning these details, but a federal official familiar with the matter has identified Muhammad Baylor Jalloh as the shooter in this Old Dominion incident, which killed one and injured two others.
00:05:49.920And the gunman himself also killed in this incident.
00:05:52.480And as you said, he pled guilty in 2016 to essentially engaging in an ISIS sponsored terrorism plot.
00:06:02.400He engaged with undercover FBI agents and confidential human sources after becoming radicalized.
00:06:35.200But he was released, according to federal prison records, in December 2024.
00:06:40.440After that, we don't know what happened to him, and we don't know to what extent the FBI was keeping tabs on him.
00:06:45.660But they clearly were not today, because today they're now saying he carried out this horrific attack at Old Dominion University on a day of violence in the United States.
00:06:55.220And it really does underscore the threat picture right now in the United States amid an uptick in ISIS activity, clearly, and response by people sympathetic to Iran as the United States goes to war with Iran.
00:07:11.140And it also underscores the difficult posture that the FBI finds itself in with hundreds of experienced counterterrorism agents having left in the last year and not been replaced.
00:07:21.400and all of us who follow the FBI have been wondering
00:07:25.240whether there would be an impact to that
00:07:27.180and now we're seeing what looks clearly like a gap
00:07:30.040something that should have been caught that was not
00:07:32.740This is the primal scream of a dying regime
00:12:26.320If we're in a war, if we're shooting, if we have young men and women in harm's way, then you got to start.
00:12:33.140And if Russia's providing them targeting information, which I understand they are, although Putin is telling Steve Wyckoff and others we're not doing it, well, the intelligence service ought to get to the bottom of it.
00:12:43.780And if Russia's doing it, then there ought to be, we ought to have issues with Russia.
00:12:48.040If the Chinese, we know the Chinese are allies of the Mullahs in the Ayatollah, hence they're sending out oil with Chinese flagships, not one should go.
00:12:59.860I'm glad Scott's mentioning that, hey, it doesn't look like it's mine because they're letting out their ally ships, they're just not letting out our ships.
00:13:06.020if it gets to be why don't we turn a five inch 54 or hit them with a surface to surface missile or
00:13:14.920get one of those fast attack submarines and let's put a couple of shots in their hall and let's sink
00:13:19.360that outside the straits of her moves you're either at war you're not at war and i think it's
00:13:26.660quite confusing why we're allowing the chinese communist party the biggest sponsor and basically
00:13:32.880the the entity that still funds the cash two things we ought to do this afternoon if we're
00:13:39.540going to be at war let's seize the all the financial assets in the pirate kova dubai
00:13:46.080influencer capital former influencer capital of the known world let's seize their assets
00:13:52.600hell you did it to russia let's seize their assets here freeze them at least freeze them
00:23:58.380The SAVE America Act has taken some evolution since,
00:24:00.920but to explain it plainly, it creates voter and election security
00:24:04.620at a time when in 2020, the nation was wondering and questioning
00:24:08.200how secure actually is this presidential election?
00:24:10.660It would require, you know, citizenship verification. It would require voter ID verification, which is just a very common sense policy proposal.
00:24:19.820In fact, I believe some of the most recent polls say that nearly nine in 10 Americans think that there should be, you know, common sense voter verification in elections.
00:24:31.680So, you know, I think it's it's of the utmost importance as we head into our midterms that the country know that their elections are secure and that only Americans are determining the outcome of American elections.
00:24:46.100They're using the excuse that it's too complicated, that that Mike Lee hasn't done a good enough job of a focus on this, that they don't really have an idea of how they're going to add amendments, going to be complicated.
00:24:57.920Everybody's got to be there. Everybody's got to be there, do their job.
00:25:00.040what about these structural issues that they say it's just too complicated my my point is and and
00:25:06.000thun keeps saying i don't have the votes i don't have the votes hey dude you're the leader go find
00:25:10.920the votes the reason you're the leader is supposed to be able to find votes go find the votes go force
00:25:14.780people to vote for this and then you figure out how it's going to be done because there couldn't
00:25:20.120be anything better for us in a tough climate and it's quite tough to force the democrats like trump
00:25:26.860did at the State of the Union, forced the Democrats to stand up and for two or three
00:25:31.220weeks around the clock have to defend why they're comfortable with illegal alien invaders
00:26:21.280And the talking filibuster goes back to one of the earliest iterations of, you know, the rules and how the Senate operates.
00:26:27.560It allows for unlimited debate until, you know, the individuals are exhausted in the Senate, essentially.
00:26:35.540And then the vote proceeds at 51, which is a simple majority.
00:26:39.480But senators oftentimes prefer to proceed through what I like to call failure theater.
00:26:46.820I think failure theater should be a term that every American understands because senators implement restrictions and obstacles on their own accord to make it so that they can have cover votes or bypass the process that is a little bit more complicated, might take a little bit more work, but actually results in the outcomes that the voters are looking for.
00:27:08.900And in this case, you know, they're self-imposing this 60 vote threshold on themselves.
00:27:15.280All it takes is is a little bit of strength to sit on the floor and let everyone exhaust themselves until the previous until the question is called and the vote proceeds at 51.
00:27:27.740And we have the majority. The question is, do you have the votes? Right.
00:27:31.800But soon, like the job of someone who served as the whip leader in the Senate and then someone who is the leader is to find the votes and to deliver the votes.
00:27:40.480We should be cutting deals intraparty, not with Democrats.
00:27:45.060And it's just frankly embarrassing that we're going to spend weeks cutting political ads for consultants instead of delivering wins for Americans.
00:27:55.780Ryan, we got to bounce. We got 30 seconds. Where do people go to follow you on social media, sir?
00:28:01.140You can follow me at Ryan M. Newhouse.
00:28:03.860thank you sir appreciate you great hit natalie winters will join us on the other side
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00:34:30.880So we obviously are going to dig in, and this is why we need the public support
00:34:34.940to where he may have been before this, who he may have been in contact with,
00:34:38.980if he had any other supporters, anybody providing him information.
00:34:43.040So we have to track every single lead down, and that is exactly what the FBI will do.
00:34:48.440Every single lead, we're going to track down the veracity of the information and make sure that we have a full investigation with as much information, again, to ensure that there isn't anyone else that he may have been receiving support from as well.
00:35:03.340Do you have any evidence that he was self-funded?
00:35:05.920No, I don't have anything at this time.
00:39:28.020One, triggering a new wave of, you know, humanitarian crises and the UN speak, that's not a good sign for the American people.
00:39:37.700But more importantly, there was a phrase and that was the idea of this emergency scale up,
00:39:43.120which you're seeing happening right now at the hands of the International Organization for Migration that's hosted in the UN.
00:39:48.960And of course, the UNHCR, the kind of refugee apparatus, too, is also interested in deploying assets into the region and around the region.
00:39:58.020But what's really interesting, that guy who was speaking was speaking about Lebanon. In the first week of the crisis alone, there were 700,000 people displaced just in that one country where there was more readily available data.
00:40:11.840the UN has also been flagging that there's been a lot of movement of people back or newly into
00:40:18.420Afghanistan which I think when you talk about where exactly these people can flee at least in
00:40:23.120the interim before they you know set their sights on the west either through Turkey or who knows
00:40:27.720what kind of NGO subsidized program it's it's very concerning I think to see people compiling
00:40:34.080there but there's just new numbers coming out of the UN today showing that since the start of the
00:40:39.300conflict. There's around 3.2 million people who have been displaced in Iran, particularly in
00:40:46.480Tehran, coming from there, fleeing the city. It's unclear where exactly they're going. I also think
00:40:54.040it's important to kind of link this to the press conference that you just played. The DHS was
00:40:58.440circulating an internal memo where they were talking about several fatwas that have been
00:41:04.240declared against the united states they describe it as a critical incident note i'll i'll read the
00:41:10.200the actual quote saying iranian religious leaders issue fought was calling on muslims to avenge
00:41:14.380supreme leaders death they call the u.s and israel the most wicked enemies of humanity and that it
00:41:19.220urges followers worldwide um to take revenge if i were the dhs i wouldn't have you know had the
00:41:25.160story be a leak from some employee i think this should have been posted front and center and made
00:41:29.300made a big deal. But look, Steve, I think that the point here is right when you talk about
00:41:34.280these second and third order effects of what we're doing in the region, I think the American
00:41:38.900people can best understand it through, you know, impending refugee waves, which don't even take my
00:41:43.660word for it. You know, people who are monitoring the flows of people are saying that this could
00:41:48.200be the largest refugee wave in modern history, right? Iran is a population of 90 million people
00:41:54.360and you're spilling over into the broader region as a whole.
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00:45:36.420we're gonna have planned uh birch gold philip patrick supposed to join us in the second hour
00:45:41.500we are going to go to the press conference up in detroit so we'll go there we just you saw the
00:45:46.000press conference down at odu that was not particularly enlightening hopefully detroit
00:45:50.080be better i understand now there's a bunch of first responders that have somehow gotten ill
00:45:55.580and we'll find out what that's about at uh at detroit so this thing's kind of a mess
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00:46:09.440hour talk about capital markets and what's happening in the economic war here speaking
00:46:13.960the economic war um natalie g winters you cut your teeth and are an expert on the chinese
00:46:20.640communist party and all of their unrestricted warfare against us please tell me why are we
00:46:25.220allowing uh chinese flag ships to exit the straits of hormuz when they're when the ayatollah maybe a
00:46:33.280guy now with one leg uh is uh is sitting there running at the united states and her allies
00:46:38.520to say not one drop of oil will exit ma'am well steve i think it's kind of the same answer why
00:46:46.040haven't we meaningfully taken on the chinese communist party in ways that actually matter
00:46:50.140here in Washington, D.C. I'd also flag, I think, in addition to watching and tracking oil prices,
00:46:56.400all that kind of stuff, that the rare earth question, I think, is something that's very
00:47:00.320relevant, not just to the defense industrial-based questions that you're seeing be debated quite
00:47:04.640heavily now. I don't necessarily know if the answer to that is to quadruple the resources
00:47:09.320to the defense primes that sort of put us in this shortage problem to begin with.
00:47:13.960I was reading the South China Morning Post and a lot of kind of more Chinese state media to get
00:47:18.920a sense of what they thought about the new Ayatollah. And they seem to think that he will
00:47:23.900actually be more favorable to the Chinese Communist Party, not by orders of magnitude,
00:47:30.140but younger, more open, more likely to sort of collaborate. But I think that the lens through
00:47:35.540which I view this, taking the specifics out of it, I think your commentary on the best sent the
00:47:41.580Navy, their involvement, I think is quite enlightened. But I think looking at this
00:47:46.580through the lens of the Thucydides trap idea, whereby this kind of regional or smaller scale
00:47:52.560conflict can kind of get kicked up to the level of an actual global power struggle, right? Something
00:47:59.200like you're seeing go down in the Straits of Hormuz, like you were talking about, right? Dubai
00:48:03.380or these other Gulf nations having to sort of pick a side, I think is a very interesting and
00:48:09.520frankly, I think more relevant to the kind of geopolitical world order as we know it question,
00:48:14.860as opposed to just myopically looking at the Middle East as a region, right? Because the United
00:48:20.100States sort of looks like they're the system disruptor, whereas China's coming in, stabilizing,
00:48:25.040calling for de-escalation. But it kind of fuses the Middle East into the, I think, purview of US-China
00:48:32.600competition. And I think barreling towards the forthcoming summit, I think this adds a layer
00:48:40.060of complexity that I think it's a kind of reductive view to take it as, oh, the PRC,
00:48:46.840CCP leaders are going to be really intimidated by America's show of force in the region.
00:48:51.600Perhaps that's why they stopped their air incursions over Taiwan.
00:48:55.400Or is it because they're planning something bigger?
00:49:06.800some of the reasons why we're so behind on producing, whether it's, you know, the THAAD
00:49:10.680batteries, missiles, take your pick, is because we just don't have not necessarily the raw materials,
00:49:16.460but the refinement capabilities, which of course are really bottlenecked in China. And I think
00:49:22.460that's the real question. And I think when you talk about, you know, the leveraging of American
00:49:27.520military might, whether it's in the streets of Hormuz to ensure the flow of oil, I think you
00:49:32.480also have to compound that with the question of American military might in other regions where you
00:49:37.260have a significant effect, not just, I think, in the U.S. dollar, but confidence in the American-led
00:49:42.440world order, right? When you're seeing these THAAD batteries be pulled from South Korea,
00:49:46.740are European allies not necessarily backing us as they've been courting and being courted by
00:49:51.880the Chinese? You're seeing a lot of our Asian allies, I think, fret a little bit by seeing
00:49:57.400America, perhaps go back to its, you know, kind of, not hawkish, but just a deja vu sense of
00:50:03.780returning and restoring all of our capabilities to the Middle East. So I think that what Bassin
00:50:08.360is saying is good. I think we should use power to advance American interests. But I think that
00:50:13.140to just focus on the Straits of Hormuz, I think, sort of is a small point in a much bigger picture
00:50:19.600that, like I said, risks. I mean, perhaps it's already underway. But really, I think kind of
00:50:24.860reifying in a kinetic action way what you see with the Thucydides trap of some smaller conflict
00:50:30.480sparking a bigger global power struggle. Amazing. Natalie, where do we go for all your
00:50:37.060writings, all your analysis, and your social media, ma'am? Natalie G. Winters on Substack
00:50:43.480on X. Thank you, Steve, for having me. I appreciate it. Incredible, as always. Let's play. We've got
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