00:01:18.760Everyone jacks up their prices really fast.
00:01:20.840And as soon as it's all clear, they can slowly, slowly let that go down.
00:01:26.020And in the meantime, that profit margin is massive.
00:01:29.040Back when I was really early in my career, Middle Eastern countries could pull oil out of the ground for about $5 a barrel.
00:01:36.080Now it's probably around $20 a barrel.
00:01:38.000So everything above $20 a barrel for them is profit.
00:01:42.640So when it goes to $120 or $150, they've got a massive amount of money.
00:01:48.160That's why they can hold off right now.
00:01:49.940They eat it right now, but they're certainly going to make it in the backside.
00:01:54.760Let me ask you, before I bounce here and jump into the war room, because we're going to try to bug you over the weekend to come on, unless you're yachting again, which normally you do on weekends.
00:02:08.220As we go off of air bowling, the markets are closing.
00:02:13.880What should people be thinking about when they think about the geoeconomics of this war and impact on the world economy and the American economy as we get into Monday?
00:02:25.080We're in deep poopy, as they say, Stephen.
00:02:29.060The inflation number that's going to come out that reflect March, which will come out sometime late April, early May, is going to be a disaster.
00:02:35.540And it's only going to get worse because everything has an oil component to it.
00:02:39.340And it's, as I said, they bring the prices down slowly.
00:02:42.220This could, we're going into summer driving season.
00:03:05.540Hey, I got I got I got one more for you. I got one more for you. The Saudis and was up the headline on one of the drudge links. And of course, drudges in the mumble tank. He's no fan of President Trump. But the Saudis been telling people if this war at this rate continues into mid April, oil is going to be one hundred and eighty dollars a barrel. Walk us through. How does that happen?
00:03:27.860So I'm assuming they're going to say, what right now, just so you know, the Middle Eastern delivery, the crude oil from the Middle East is $165 a barrel right now as we speak.
00:03:38.440$112 for Brent, $99, almost $99 for WTI.
00:03:45.520People know the longer oil is offline, the longer they bring it back online, it's going to stay elevated.
00:03:51.540I would say that putting boots on the ground, especially in Carg Island, I just don't like that idea at all for the future.
00:03:59.580Can I just say something? Folks, that guy right there, Steve Bannon, Andrew Breitbart, Ann Coulter, and I walk into a bar several times, New York City, 2011.
00:04:10.480I walked out of there learning what America First really means from these two gentlemen and an independent woman.
00:04:17.780I miss those days, Stephen, but you are true north, my friend, true north.
00:05:29.800Israel is, as the national security memorandum described us,
00:05:35.260I think a month ago, six months, six weeks ago,
00:05:38.820I think something like that, they called Israel the model ally.
00:05:42.520why it was necessary to preserve a relationship with president trump at this time why was it
00:05:49.500necessary for him to say that the way he did well for one the the administration basically said
00:05:56.040israel had acted on its own in in south pars so there was this sense of some kind of disagreement
00:06:01.860or divergence in approaches to the uh in approaches to the war i think it's important
00:06:07.940though to take a step back this relationship between trump and netanyahu in wartime is i can't
00:06:15.560think of another alliance between an american president and the leader of another government
00:06:19.580another ally in modern history i mean some have compared it to reagan and thatcher at the peak of
00:06:24.320the cold war and in terms of their strategic objectives a b the complete trust that they have
00:06:31.320inculcated between the respective militaries and intelligence agencies working together totally
00:06:36.260integrated in operational terms i mean it's it really is like a joint command of operations
00:06:41.260particularly on the air operations uh over iran the israelis now the israeli military operators
00:06:47.160refer to this war for the first time in israeli history as quote the war in english because they
00:06:52.340in order to operate in this war they have to do everything in english not in hebrew because they
00:06:56.040are so synced into the american military system that said even reagan and thatcher had disagreements
00:07:02.500from time to time the test of the relationship is not about whether or not two democratic leaders
00:07:07.660in wartime have disagreements it's about how they deal with those disagreements and by and large
00:07:13.440there have been some disagreements one of which came to air it sounds like yesterday but there
00:07:18.420have been others that haven't gotten attention they're usually held behind closed doors and as
00:07:23.020you see there with Prime Minister Netanyahu he's clear that there's one superpower in this
00:07:27.400relationship and he's deferring to the president of that superpower yeah he metaphorically fell
00:07:31.220on his sword i should also say that cnn has reporting that um the u.s did know ahead of
00:07:36.540israel bombing uh those i think it would be hard to it would be hard for israel to have done what
00:07:41.560they did without the u.s being fully in in the loop whether the president knew or didn't know
00:07:47.580i don't know but i'm just saying this there's no way something like of that complexity could
00:07:51.160have been done without the u.s's knowledge i have been calling him day in and day out and today
00:07:56.620was the day he decided to answer and he certainly had a lot to say um when it comes to iran he of
00:08:02.380course said you know we're winning we're winning he says that iran was two weeks away from completing
00:08:08.460uh having a nuclear weapon he believes they were going to use it now experts have said that's not
00:08:13.600the case they believe uh it was at least a year before iran was going to have nuclear capabilities
00:08:18.640but he said where we are now we've obliterated their nuclear capabilities however we've gotten
00:08:24.440a lot, but he says if we were to walk away from the war tomorrow, which he says we could,
00:08:29.800he thinks the regime would hold. It would probably take the country 10 years to rebuild,
00:08:34.180but we shouldn't leave unless we know there'll be some sort of leadership change.
00:08:37.980Right now, two U.S. officials tell CNN that thousands of additional American Marines and
00:08:43.860sailors are deploying to the Middle East, as many of America's allies refuse to commit forces of
00:08:50.200their own. And that has President Trump lashing out, writing this, quote, without the USA,
00:08:55.300NATO is a paper tiger, end quote, and calling America's allies cowards, saying, quote,
00:09:01.000we will remember, end quote. A simple military maneuver. It's relatively safe, but you need a
00:09:09.720lot of help in the sense of you need ships, you need volume. And NATO could help us, but they so
00:09:17.600far haven't had the courage to do so and others could help us but you know we don't use it you
00:09:23.220know at a certain point it'll open itself at a certain point at a certain point it will open
00:09:30.740itself the trump administration is targeting former fbi director james comey again a source
00:09:37.220with knowledge of the situation tells ms now that comey has been subpoenaed as part of a grand
00:09:42.460conspiracy probe into former intelligence and law enforcement officials involved in the
00:09:47.400president's prosecution. The DOJ has declined to comment, and we have not heard back from
00:09:52.720James Comey's legal team. This is a very strange investigation, Katie. It's sort of known as the
00:09:59.020grand conspiracy investigation. It's being run out of the Southern District of Florida, and James
00:10:04.200Comey is the latest in a series of Obama and first Trump administration figures to receive subpoenas
00:10:09.860in this case. John Brennan got one, James Clapper got one, asking for documents related to going
00:10:16.800back to the Russia investigation and spanning a period, we're told, between 2016 and the present.
00:10:22.220So some of these people have had to go through their emails for years, and it costs them a lot
00:10:26.640of money to do that. They have to hire lawyers. And the theory of this case, as bizarre and
00:10:32.080fantastical as this sounds, Katie, is that starting from the Russia investigation, going
00:10:36.720through the Ukraine impeachment, the two special counsel investigations, all of that was one grand
00:10:42.880conspiracy by rogue government actors to target Donald Trump and to violate his civil rights.
00:10:49.120Now, there's no evidence of that. And all these investigations were examined, including by John
00:10:54.340Durham. Remember, a special counsel appointed by Donald Trump to look at this very matter.
00:10:58.560And he found no wrongdoing as part of these investigations other than some minor things.
00:11:03.600And so that's where we are. The bottom most people who looked at this, I talked to career
00:11:07.960officials believe that this is an effort to harass and intimidate Donald Trump's political
00:11:12.840appointees. And it's working because it's causing them to have to spend hundreds of thousands of
00:11:16.600dollars in some cases in legal fees. Katie. Well, look, we can have dialogue, but we don't,
00:11:26.860I don't want to do a ceasefire. You know, you don't do a ceasefire when you're literally
00:11:31.140obliterating the other side. They don't have a Navy. They don't have an air force. They don't
00:11:36.180have any equipment. They don't have any spotters. They don't have anti-aircraft. They don't have
00:11:41.520radar. And their leaders have all been killed at every level. We're not looking to do that.
00:11:49.300Employment of Marines, what would they usually be used for? Would it be for something like
00:11:54.940seizing Carg Island? It could be. The Marines come with a full suite of aircraft,
00:12:03.300amphibious capabilities. They could be used for a number of things,
00:12:08.980certainly going ashore at Kark Island or other parts of Iran. However, that would be extremely
00:12:15.700risky. This is still a very hot fight. The Iranian regime is weakened, it's battered,
00:12:23.140but it still possesses some really potent drone capability, some missile capability.
00:12:29.040And you have to remember, if there were American forces on the ground, there would always be the potential for the kind of asymmetric attacks that U.S. forces encountered in Iraq and Afghanistan.
00:12:40.200And I think we've seen so far that President Trump really doesn't want to see a lot of American casualties in this operation.
00:12:47.660So I do think it's more likely that the Marines are there either as a force projection measure or potentially for involvement in the evacuation of Americans or American diplomatic facilities, which are coming under a significant attack during this war.
00:13:05.180You know, the Trump administration may need to end up putting troops on the ground if they are going to seize the highly enriched uranium that Iran has.
00:13:13.840But that seems unlikely in the near term, at least immediately.
00:13:18.540Polls have shown that MAGA is essentially unified behind you as are Republicans when it comes to Iran.
00:13:24.040There's been reports that, you know, the United States might be sending 2,500 Marines to the Middle East.
00:13:29.940Are you concerned that a move like that could potentially change the unity of Iran?
00:13:34.820You know, I seem to have great support because CNN came out with a poll today that I'm at 100%.
00:13:41.220And they said they've never seen a poll like that.
00:13:43.960The CNN poll said I'm at 100% and they've never seen that before, which is an honor.
00:13:50.000I was impressed that CNN would do that.
00:13:53.440But as far as troops are concerned, I can't tell you what we're doing with this.
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00:19:03.460The framework itself and particularly one of the issues people are most concerned about is child safety.
00:19:09.940um i i think this leaves a lot to be uh desired and how you actually do this but you've actually
00:19:18.620talked to advocates in the state the preemption is is what we've seen and i want everybody if
00:19:24.780if elizabeth and mo and grace can push out the axios articles and things that came out earlier
00:19:30.120today with the four page um with the four page overview from the white house of the framework
00:19:36.380Do you think in your reporting and talking to people, Elizabeth, that this is going to satisfy either child safety advocates or the people like Ron DeSantis and others around him and at these various states that are all over this thing right now, ma'am?
00:19:52.760It's a great question. Thanks for having me back.
00:19:54.760So what this is, is a draft of White House recommendations, but they want Congress to pass.
00:20:02.000And so there's some child safety provisions in here, measures to protect kids online.
00:20:05.920And I think the goal here is the child safety advocates are supposed to see this and agree to get on board.
00:20:13.620People like Marsha Blackburn, who kind of have child first mentality about AI, they're hoping those people will get on board with preemption in exchange for those child safety provisions.
00:20:24.340And I've been talking child safety advocates about will this be enough for them to agree to preemption, which means that state laws that limit AI will be taken off the books because Michael Crasios, David Sachs have said repeatedly they do not want a 50 state patchwork of AI laws.
00:20:43.280they want one national framework. And so will this be enough? I'm not sure. It looks like it
00:20:47.760might not be because a lot of these advocates were saying that it puts the duty of care
00:20:52.160on the parents rather than on the tech companies. And in a lot of cases, we know parents really are
00:20:58.120not equipped to take on big tech and these powerful AI companies. They either don't know
00:21:02.600how, they don't have the time, or the big tech companies are just too powerful. And so in a lot
00:21:07.960of cases, this just may not be enough for the child safety advocates. They're looking for a
00:21:11.880lot stronger protections. And they're telling me the strongest protections, what they're looking
00:21:15.920for exactly is in Senator Marsha Blackburn's framework for AI. I want to get some, this is
00:21:24.600going to be, this is going to be a tough fight and people are going to be at the ramparts of this.
00:21:28.140So I want to make sure that we start this process, this journey, and we make sure people know,
00:21:33.340understand nomenclature. Tell me when you say preemptive, I want, as the whole kind of
00:21:37.700direction or architecture of this. What does preemptive mean and why is it such a big issue,
00:21:42.640a big topic when we talk about states versus what the oligarchs want to do with the federal
00:21:49.500government? The reason this is such a big thing is that the White House is looking for one
00:21:56.140framework on AI that will determine AI law for the entire country rather than states having their
00:22:02.020own AI laws. For instance, there's a law in the Florida House that passed the Florida Senate,
00:22:08.940didn't pass the Florida House, potentially because of involvement from the White House. But
00:22:12.960to stick to that bill, it would include parental controls on AI, bans on chatbots,
00:22:19.360bringing up inappropriate topics to children, those kinds of things. And so a lot of states
00:22:23.880have these different types of laws. Some states like California have what the White House considers
00:22:28.740to be woke AI laws where AI discriminates against conservatives or certain viewpoints. And so the
00:22:34.960White House wants to preempt some of these state laws, get rid of these state laws in exchange for
00:22:40.720this national framework. And so this national framework, we've been waiting for it for a long
00:22:45.520time. We finally got a draft today. I was able to review the child safety provisions, particularly
00:22:50.700in advance. And so what we're seeing in this draft is it says that generally applicable state laws
00:22:58.680on protecting kids from ai will not be preempted but what child safety advocates are worried about
00:23:04.840is that this is too general and could give the white house license to preempt some state ai laws
00:23:11.320which actually do not create an undue burden but might just put too much of a the companies might
00:23:17.260not want to deal with this type of this type of burden okay there's another term i want to make
00:23:23.560sure people understand, because you went right to it as a great reporter, always does. Duty of care.
00:23:29.380Explain what duty of care is and why that is so centrally important to this entire argument, ma'am.
00:23:36.800So there is going to be somebody who the burden to protect kids is on. It could be on the parents,
00:23:43.080or it could be on the tech companies, or it could be a little bit on both. Who is responsible
00:23:47.460primarily for protecting kids. And so this AI framework uses phrases like it's going to empower
00:23:53.980parents with parental controls, screen time limits, age app store, parental requirements to
00:24:01.840sign off on a kid getting an app, that kind of thing. But the issue that child safety advocates
00:24:07.460are seeing is that studies have shown that putting the burden on parents really does not work
00:24:13.180because one, parents don't know how to do this.
00:24:17.220Some parents aren't monitoring their kids' online activity.
00:24:20.340It's just most parents really aren't going to be that involved
00:24:31.500And another study related to TikTok saying that most parents do not use these parental controls
00:24:38.600and the parents who do use the controls feel that the controls that are available do not address
00:24:44.360their main concerns about inappropriate content. And so while it's great to see parents being
00:24:49.820empowered, as they're saying through this framework, the fact that companies are not
00:24:54.860responsible for protecting the kids in the way that the parents are given the responsibility
00:24:59.480is where people are concerned. So this is the opening salvage. We're going to break it down
00:25:05.300even more tomorrow i'm i have winton hall joe allen's going to join us we're going to break
00:25:08.140it all down because there's many many other the four c's you know you got the creative you got
00:25:11.660the conservatives you got the blocking of all that plus you've got just the transparency and
00:25:16.400where this thing's going and how it's being funded i might add it's on the it was issued
00:25:21.260on the day after um as we keep saying one of the big pushes here and the reason you have to have
00:25:27.060preemption or they want amnesty they don't want any controls on the oligarchs because they keep
00:25:31.160Well, if we don't do this, the Chinese Communist Party is going to take control of artificial intelligence and then we're doomed.
00:25:38.460As I note, that if we'd lock down the Chinese Communist Party from chips and training and know-how and our universities and all the ecosystem that goes around it, the Chinese Communist Party would not even be close to being competitive.
00:25:52.180Well, then yesterday at one of the large companies was caught with former Chinese nationalists, some of them U.S. citizens, that were illegally shipping the NVIDIA chips to the China.
00:26:05.960I think it was $2.2 billion of these advanced chips to guess where?
00:29:58.020man um president trump just put out true soldier i'm gonna get to that a minute about the straight
00:30:07.160of her moves what we were just talking about at the top of the show might have think he was even
00:30:10.620watching the war room elizabeth troutman mitchell you're one of the best reporters on this tell me
00:30:18.480this is one of the this is the biggest fight that's going on because it ties in geopolitics
00:30:22.640the economics the future of the country and i keep saying the united states right now is a highly
00:30:26.580leveraged bet, a highly leveraged bet on artificial intelligence. Ma'am, how do you see this? Make her
00:30:32.780smart. What should we be looking for over this weekend, next week? How do you see this thing
00:30:38.000developing? We are definitely going to see a tough battle in Congress so far. So they're going to
00:30:44.620need Democrat support in order to pass this. And that's not out of the question because there are
00:30:49.720a lot of bipartisan areas of concern about AI. For instance, lots of child safety bills are
00:30:55.320introduced by Republicans and Democrats together. So this is not impossible to get bipartisan
00:30:59.560support on, but there are going to be some key issues. Some Democrats have already released
00:31:03.920statements saying that this is not going to be enough for them to agree to preemption.
00:31:08.280They, of course, are saying they don't want to help the big tech, the big tech companies get
00:31:13.800richer. And so I haven't seen a lot of Democrats in Congress so far saying they're going to vote
00:31:19.220for this. And then, of course, Republicans, on the other hand, are also going to be a problem.
00:31:23.300There's a lot of Republicans who are going to say that the child safety provisions, the provisions on data centers, various other things that affect Americans are just not going to be enough for them to support preemption because preemption is a very big deal in order to get all these state AI laws off the book.
00:31:38.640That's a huge deal. And so it's going to be very difficult to get both parties involved.
00:31:42.060You have more of the populist, nationalist, anti-big tech.
00:31:46.520You got Schmidt and Hawley from Missouri.
00:36:40.860Both our Saturday and our Sunday show.
00:36:42.620Sunday now, same time as the Saturday show.
00:36:44.700You know, Saturday is my favorite show of the week. So listen, okay. Lynn Davenport. I didn't realize this in going down to Texas and working on Prop 10 and being one of the drivers of that, along with Glenn Beck and Karen Siegman and, of course, Jenny Story and Glenn Story and the people of Patriot Mobile, everything.
00:37:02.520because i'll be honest i'm kind of trained in the conservative thing to think about the
00:37:07.040teachers unions and school choice is a good thing i didn't realize what buzzsaw i was going to step
00:37:12.340into and how lynn you're one of the more controversial characters let's say in texas
00:37:17.540but i think there's been some developments over the last 24 hours that prove you right
00:37:22.560and explain it to her second this you've made you've said hey this school choice thing is
00:37:28.100something we got to look out for it's not simply the way it's been always pitched as conservatives
00:37:31.840It's actually going to be the key model for how the Muslim invasion and takeover of Texas actually operates.
00:37:39.480And a judge, I guess yesterday, ruled that in the Texas, the way Texas does school choice, that Texas citizens are actually going to end up paying for these Islamic schools that go under the school choice.
00:37:53.020Am I correct in that? Correct. So if Islam is the squirrel that we're all looking at, let's let's go.
00:37:59.540OK, I think often it's detracting from the Israel first agenda that I also see from the same people pushing for vouchers.
00:38:10.040So we warned, grassroots mothers warned those of the legislature that if they voted for vouchers, they would be going to Islamic private schools and they'll be training little jihadis in these schools.
00:38:28.140But hang on. But hang on. But hang on. But hang on. People at the time kind of laughed you off as that you're an extremist. This is never going to happen. Right. These bills are not set up to do that. But that turned out not to be the case.
00:38:40.240Right. So we ended up being right about it. The the is that what you're asking? The.
00:38:47.340Yeah. What did you just. Yeah. I mean, I came on the show twice and we said that this is going to happen. We're going to be tied up in litigation. And here we are.
00:38:55.340but the first time that you actually brought this up as an issue people dismisses that this
00:39:02.260will never happen that there'll never be a situation where you're going to actually have
00:39:06.360islamic schools you were you were looked at as an extremist or you've got a hidden agenda with
00:39:10.920teachers unions this is not going to happen right right i've been called a democrat that i'm aligned
00:39:15.040with teachers unions sorry we have a delay and more importantly the court in the court in the
00:39:21.240courts, and the courts backed up yesterday. What did the courts say about this?
00:39:26.400The courts said that they can't discriminate against Islamic private schools, so they extended
00:39:30.580the deadline, which was supposed to be March 17th, and they extended it to March 31st so that these
00:39:36.860Islamic private schools can apply to the comptroller's office to be a provider to accept
00:39:44.540the vouchers. And then the families can apply for the voucher, and that would end March 31st.
00:39:51.980So it was extended for them. And the issue that we have with the Republican Party that I am a
00:39:59.600member of and an active member of is that they claim to want to root out Sharia law. We've got
00:40:07.540Representative Brent Money of House District 2, and he's got this anti-Sharia caucus that they're
00:40:13.920posturing about. And it's an empty platitude because he voted for vouchers and so did all
00:40:18.860the members of that caucus. And so here we are, these entitlements, these subsidies are going to
00:40:24.820go to Islamic private schools. Let me just get this right. Texas citizens, Texas taxpayers,
00:40:35.500money is going to go to underwrite Islamic these one step up from a madrasa of Islamic schools in
00:40:44.860the state of Texas. Is that what the ruling was? Right. There's a couple dozen of them in Texas.
00:40:49.800So not all of them have applied, but the ones that have applied those voucher dollars can go to
00:40:56.560to, yes, to fund the Islamic private schools and home schools and online schools. One of them is
00:41:07.560And you're saying they've extended it from the 17th to the 31st
00:41:11.800to allow more of these schools or more of these students to actually apply for this?
00:41:16.800Yes, because they were rejected before because the comptroller ruled them to be connected with terrorists
00:41:22.560and because of the governor deeming the Muslim Brotherhood and CARE as terrorist organizations.
00:41:29.220So any Islamic private school that had any affiliation with those were denied.
00:41:35.480And so the judge ruled that they had to accept them anyway because they can't discriminate based on religion.
00:41:42.060Now, you'd ask the question, back when we were during the legislative session, yes, there were parents who the door was closed on us.
00:41:49.140Holly Plemons was one who the current comptroller was a sitting senator at the time, and his office shut the door on her.
00:41:56.160They didn't want to hear what we were saying, that these vouchers would go to CCP schools, charter schools, I mean, sorry, Muslim private schools, and then they could go to, you know, LGBTQ schools.
00:42:44.840You just passed a proposition that now they're going to have hearings about
00:42:47.580and they're going to put on the ballot at some time of prohibiting Sharia law in Texas.
00:42:53.160How do we do that if we're financing the schools that teach Sharia law, ma'am?
00:42:58.740Well, I think one, we need to repeal Senate Bill 2 and put the genie back in the bottle.
00:43:02.840I think all of those who were lobbying for this should be called out.
00:43:06.140Odyssey is the vendor who is receiving the—they have this contract with the state, so they receive a large percentage, millions upon millions, because the voucher bill, the fiscal note, was $1 billion to be expanded to $11 billion.
00:43:21.800And right now they've got a huge campaign where they are targeting private schools so they can get more people to to apply for the voucher because they want to expand the subsidies.
00:43:32.640But, you know, besides repealing. So, yes, we're going to have all of this theater because I said this is the squirrel that we're all looking at at Islam in Texas.
00:43:40.420Right. So they're going to hold all these interim hearings and these sessions and it'll be the theater and everyone's going to focus all their energy on that.
00:45:31.700War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Mann.
00:45:38.200Lynn Davenport, this is clearly going to be a big fight,
00:45:42.940and a lot of people are going to get involved in this and there's a lot of interest and a lot of
00:45:46.720real estate and a lot of money um but you're right this has to be dealt with or the sharia law
00:45:52.460the prohib you can't prohibit sharia law and be under the folks in texas underwriting
00:45:58.100what are essentially madrasas let's be blunt they they i know they teach some other subject
00:46:02.940but it's a madrasa where do they go lynn to get up to speed on uh on on your on your content
00:46:09.880your YouTube, and your website and social media. Yes, Lynn S. Davenport on Twitter on X, and then
00:46:18.440Telegram channel Social Impact with Lynn Davenport, and then YouTube is Lynn Davenport. So I have a
00:46:24.680ton of videos and interviews and things. And I want to say with this anti, or they call it the
00:46:32.240Sharia Free Caucus, I think the GOP activists out there and the members and the grassroots need to
00:46:39.860call out their reps when they say they're part of this caucus when they all voted for vouchers.
00:46:45.420And so they are part of the problem and they have expanded Sharia law with this. So they're
00:46:51.940hypocrites. They can't get up there or put on their cowboy hat, put on their red blazer and
00:46:56.320go back home and say, look, we got rid of Sharia law. We're fighting this. No, they're not. I'm
00:47:02.240sick of it. I think what we want to do in the next week or two is have do one of the six o'clock
00:47:09.420I always have you and some other people on and push through this because I think it's a fight
00:47:13.380that needs to happen, ma'am. Thank you so much for coming on. Appreciate you. And giving us a heads
00:47:17.140up on this months ago when you said this was going to happen. A called shot, as we say, in the war
00:47:23.180room. Okay, I've got our own Neil McKay. Thank you, ma'am. I didn't want to have, I got McKay,
00:47:30.780but hang on, I want to read from the President of the United States. This is a true social just put
00:47:35.820up. We are getting very close to meeting our objectives as we consider winding down our great
00:47:40.500military efforts in the Middle East with respect to the terrorist regime of Iran. One, completely
00:47:45.360degrading Iran missile capabilities, launchers, and everything else pertaining to them. Two,
00:47:49.500destroying Iran's defense industrial base. Three, eliminating Navy and Air Force, including
00:47:53.380anti-aircraft weaponry. Four, never allowing Iran to get even close to a nuclear capability and
00:47:59.460always being in a position where the USA can quickly and powerfully react to such a situation
00:48:04.400should take place. Five, protecting at the highest level our Middle Eastern allies, including Israel,
00:48:10.700Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Kuwait, and others. The Hormuz Strait
00:48:18.000will have to be guarded and policed as necessary by other nations who use it. The United States
00:48:25.040does not. If asked, we will help these countries in their Hormuz efforts, but it shouldn't be
00:48:31.280necessary once Iran's threat is eradicated. Importantly, it will be an easy military
00:48:37.140operation for them. Thank you for your attention to this matter, Donald John Trump. So President
00:48:42.620Trump asked people to step up here, and particularly the NATO navies, and kind of got the big shrug.
00:48:50.000They always come running to us for Ukraine. That is a pretty important,
00:48:55.060that would be one of the ones that I think if you're NATO late on a Friday evening and finishing
00:48:59.780one of these state dinners, you don't want to get that one in your inbox. That's kind of right
00:49:03.920between the eyes. President Trump said, say, look, we took care of the rest of it. The straighter
00:49:08.260Hormuz is an issue. It's going to be an issue. You're going to have to get the escort capability
00:49:13.460down here to do it. Better throw in the Red Sea where you're at it, Mr. President, because the
00:49:17.660Suez Canal, they're going to be bitching and moaning about that. We'll deal with this tomorrow.
00:49:21.640We'll get some expertise, some experts on here to do it. But that is a big shift in strategy,
00:49:27.500He's saying Hormuz is not my problem. It's your problem. And if you want to solve it, you better get down here and learn how to escort ships.
00:49:36.060Neil McCabe, Save America Act. Today, they got off the bill to do DHS.
00:49:41.800Sixteen, I think Democrats didn't even show up. They could care less. That didn't pass, obviously.
00:49:46.200Just give us an overview for the weekend. We're going to be here Saturday and Sunday.
00:49:50.060Of course, we're going to be streaming it live. Real America's Voice will be covering it.
00:49:52.720What can we anticipate, sir, over the weekend on the debate in the United States Senate?
00:50:00.220As it stands right now, Steve, the Save America Act is still on the floor.