00:01:55.480So we're going to kick off our coverage.
00:01:56.600We're going to go back to Arlington National Cemetery momentarily.
00:02:00.060Senator Sam Brownback, sir, you're you are swimming against the tides of history right here and taking a moral stand.
00:02:12.320How do you propose to combat the lords of easy money?
00:02:16.440Because, you know, Schwartzman and Fink, all the tech CEOs, all the venture capital firms, Sequoia Capital being the worst, they're all playing for the other side.
00:02:28.420The global corporate CEO you saw there, they're all playing for the other side.
00:02:31.480So how do you, saying that, hey, they are murderous against people of faith, particularly Christians, how do you, what is your plan to turn this around and decouple?0.88
00:02:43.280my plan is is that the most effective tool we have against the chinese communist party taking0.93
00:02:51.900over the world and they seek to do that the most effective tool we have is religious freedom1.00
00:02:57.780they fear religious freedom more than our aircraft carriers or even our nuclear weapons
00:03:04.600because you give religious freedom to the people of china or other authoritarian regimes around
00:03:09.540the world, they ultimately undermine the regime itself, because their allegiance is to a higher
00:03:17.780power than it is to the government. And this is critical for the Soviet Union, is critical for
00:03:25.500the Chinese Communist Party. And the CCP studied the fall of the Soviet Union and saw religion
00:03:31.180playing such a key role in its demise with the Jewish refuseniks, evangelicals, and then the
00:03:37.700Catholics in Poland who hadn't been to mass in decades. But once John Paul shows up and says,0.53
00:03:44.120be not afraid, communism was dead in Poland. This is our key. This is our kryptonite against
00:03:53.140communism at this point in time is religious freedom. We've got to use it as a strategic1.00
00:03:57.420weapon, particularly now and start pushing it against the CCP. Senator, when you were in the
00:04:03.720senate for many you've got many classified briefings you had to deal with war and peace
00:04:08.680all the time the funding of our military just give me a minute and make the case uh that the
00:04:14.740chinese communist party is uh is right now pursuing unrestricted warfare against the united states of0.85
00:04:23.400america well you can look at the transnational oppression that they're doing in this country0.91
00:04:30.960The people that they're attacking here, Bob Fu is a friend of mine, China aid.
00:04:36.440They were pressing on him and pushing on him at different angles and places.
00:04:41.380There was a lady that I feature in the book, Marigold, her son.
00:04:45.180She was a Uyghur that was in the concentration camps.
00:06:15.840When you're trying to wipe out a specific group of people, that's a genocide.
00:06:19.820I mean, there's a legal definition of it that goes several layers, but basically it's you're trying to make extinct a group of people.0.95
00:06:26.880They're trying to make extinct Muslims in the Uyghur region.1.00
00:06:30.840They're kind of OK with Uyghurs, but you cannot be a Muslim.1.00
00:06:34.580They're doing that with the Buddhists and Falun Gong, the spiritual practice that's indigenous to China that had 90 million adherents when they let it grow.1.00
00:06:42.980They have really trying to annihilate people there and doing the forced organ harvesting on them and on others.0.96
00:06:50.940Senator, one more time, your social media, where do people follow you constantly because they need to?
00:06:55.860On X, Samuel Brownback would be the place to go there, and I hope that they would follow this
00:07:01.380issue. But my real pitch right now, get this book and start getting aware of what's taking place,
00:07:07.240what the Chinese communists are doing now. This stuff isn't just staying in China. They've taken
00:07:12.180their surveillance technology to 80 different countries, all these acolytes. You cannot buy
00:07:17.860a Bible now in Nicaragua, which is an old Soviet tactic that the Chinese are pushing now.0.99
00:07:24.560You're seeing in Myanmar and Burma, they're bombing the Christians, and that's backed by the Chinese and by the Russians.0.89
00:07:31.460This is a global pursuit, a global war they're doing right now.0.79
00:08:11.060And Sam Brownback's a good man fighting a good fight.
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00:11:31.140Allfamilypharmacy.com, Bannon 10. Allfamilypharmacy.com slash Bannon 10. Michael Kunzler, thank you so much for joining us on the run-up to Memorial Day weekend. Appreciate you, sir.
00:11:41.640there's it's no obligation so go check it out uh the feedback we've gotten from war and posse is
00:11:48.740quite frankly incredible so go check it out what considering guys have done joe allen joins me
00:11:54.760in the war room thank you joe i know you've been all over in the credit business okay today the
00:12:00.400executive order now this is not going to cover the four c's i think you got blackburn's bill
00:12:05.020You've got many things going up on Capitol Hill.
00:12:07.860Today, it's about this kind of surprise that Anthropic through Mythos preview dropped on the world six weeks ago, right?
00:12:19.220Talk about these. Why are they so scary?
00:12:22.220Why is this now the center of attention in Washington, D.C., and throughout the world?
00:12:26.320Well, yes, the EO is scheduled to be signed today.
00:12:29.9203.30 is really addressing the concern and the fear among primarily, I would say, the financial class that software or AIs like Mythos could lead to amateurs being able to hack into major digital infrastructure or professionals being able to hack at scale.
00:12:52.000So the EO is probably I mean, Besson, Besson told they had the Federal Reserve chair and Scott Besson, pal.
00:12:59.940And they're not besties. OK, for those two guys even having me.
00:13:03.180And they had because it was down during the semaphore global conference, which tied together the World Bank Conference, the IMF.
00:13:09.060He had some of the biggest hitters in finance and they were telling, hey, I think my bank could be evaporated in like two minutes.
00:13:16.500Yeah. All savings accounts, everything that is could lead to a financial panic.
00:13:20.560Yeah. And so, look, there's a long list of dangers that artificial intelligence poses, but this is at least one.
00:13:29.700So the EO is addressing in what I've read. It is not as strong as I'd like to see.
00:13:35.820It's addressing it on a voluntary basis.
00:13:38.080So at least my understanding at the moment is that any AI lab that's producing an advanced model would have to submit their model for review 90 days before deployment.
00:13:49.280so that not have to submit it's at their at their discretion the wording here is quite because the
00:13:56.140war room is adamant this has to be there they are not people you should trust yeah i mean i haven't
00:14:02.100earned the trust the american view this has to be mandatory you have you have a lot of precedent for
00:14:07.020kind of voluntary uh standards right you you basically are asking a company to sign off
00:14:12.820on whatever equipment you have or even to some maybe in the government not but what this would
00:14:19.540do basically is allay fears voluntary i don't know so i have no idea what you're talking about
00:14:24.880so it's not the way the world works yeah well not maybe not in government but um i'm talking
00:14:30.200about in reality yes so here's here's what i'm saying uh i personally agree with you that if
00:14:36.160it's not mandatory it doesn't have teeth uh if it's voluntary you've got almost nothing the only
00:14:41.440leverage the government would have is to say oh hang on we're taking i'm gonna leave the punch
00:14:47.540line this is the cliffhangers this is how you build build dramatic tension joe allen is in the
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00:16:56.180Joe Allen's rethinking his pitch here.
00:17:02.020My man, Joe Allen, going to take a minute.
00:17:06.420Solomon, you were tied up earlier at meetings that are very important.
00:17:10.820I had Davis on here for the vice chair for a few minutes.
00:17:13.340I don't think that the media or people are getting to this thing of the managing assistant U.S. attorney that got caught with this report.
00:17:25.520This is a massive story because this is the correct me or I'm wrong.
00:17:28.460It's the first time that we've actually got someone inside the apparatus that got caught and indicted on doing so.
00:17:36.500So just explain to the audience why this is such a big deal.
00:17:40.860Yeah. So this is a 20, 30 year career prosecutor.
00:17:43.780She was the supervisory prosecutor for Fort Pierce, where, by the way, right now, that's where the weaponization investigation is ongoing with Joe DiGenova.
00:17:52.080and what she was trying to do was steal the sealed report that Jack Smith wrote about the
00:18:00.220raid at Mar-a-Lago in the classified documents case, even though a judge said that report may
00:18:04.940not be released to the public. It remains sealed. She tried to email it to herself. She disguised it
00:18:11.380as a cake recipe to see if it could get through the filters of the DOJ system. The DOJ system
00:18:16.500caught it and now she is indicted on charges that carry up to 20 years in prison i want to
00:18:24.020it's a very serious charge which he's charged with we had jason canones on the show last night
00:18:29.440he's the miami u.s attorney who brought the rollo castro indictment yesterday and who caught this
00:18:34.600woman and then referred her to another federal prosecutor to do the investigation so he didn't
00:18:39.200have a conflict of interest he said listen she was just simply trying to steal the document and
00:18:44.080we asked him, was there other people involved? And he said, that's under investigation. You have
00:18:48.280to ask yourself if a woman was helping Jack Smith during the investigation, then Jack Smith wanted
00:18:54.440to release the report. A judge said no. Then one of his helpers, one of the prosecutors working
00:18:59.420with him, tried to steal the report and move it to her private email account to get it out of the
00:19:05.020Justice Department, to get it out from under the seal. Was she working with somebody else?
00:19:09.400And when I asked that question, Jason Kenona smiled a little bit, makes me think there's going to be more investigation going on.
00:19:18.700Give us an assessment, your assessment, because you know much more of the inside baseball than any of us.
00:19:23.720Your assessment of how Jason's doing in his first six months.
00:19:28.660Listen, I think he has brought some of the most important cases in the country.
00:20:42.880He's going back to just administering justice, not playing politics.
00:20:46.940And in Miami, that's going to be welcome news.
00:20:50.220Is the Raul Castro indictment, is that, in your mind, set up the potential for a Venezuela-type operation here, sir?0.98
00:21:00.720Could. We asked that question, and he said all options are on the table. There's another way that I would look at this, and if you look at the fact that this was a sealed indictment for a month, and watch after the government secured the indictment before they made it public, what was going on behind the scenes.
00:21:15.140You see John Ratcliffe make a secret trip to Cuba, something we haven't seen in decades, a CIA director in Cuba. Then you see the Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, gives this extraordinary message to the Cuban people.
00:21:28.940We want a new relationship with Cuba, but you've got to flee your Castro pass.
00:21:34.040I think that this may even be more of a wedge of creating a negotiated settlement with Cuba.
00:21:39.420Maybe you don't need to send troops in to get Raul Castro.
00:21:42.460Maybe they turn him over in return for economic aid.
00:21:45.380There is a $100 million aid package on the table for Cuba, which is literally starving right now.
00:21:51.680They might be able to trade a 94-year-old Raul Castro for some money and some food for their people.
00:21:57.500I think there's some extracurricular diplomacy going on in addition to the administration of justice here.
00:22:05.200John Solomon, where do people go to get all this information, social media, the news site, and the show?
00:22:54.980Jamie Dimon, the guys at these big money center banks, they were shocked.
00:22:58.920All of a sudden, they saw the convergence of artificial intelligence and cyber that could actually deal death blows to institutions, institutional takedowns.
00:23:10.420And then at Google, you had some situation that occurred.
00:23:14.000Immediately, there was a rallying to, hey, how do we handle this?
00:23:16.880This is how we get to the day to this executive order, right?
00:23:19.680I just want to go back and talk about, when we talk about Mythos Preview, why not simply was it so powerful, but it was unexpected, not that it wouldn't happen sometime in the future, but all of a sudden it's upon us today and we don't have a regular, I've warned this, I said we don't have an Atomic Energy Commission, this is happening in real time.
00:23:41.060So I want to go back to that moment of why this afternoon is going to be such a big deal.
00:23:46.880And as much as we support the president and love the president to show the support of the president, we do on where we think he's getting bad guidance and advice.
00:23:55.360We are adamant that he's getting bad guidance and advice. And I think our track record is pretty good.
00:23:59.400So that's why they listen to us. But go back and tell us why was the system shocked and what has happened since then?
00:24:06.980Well, if you look at mythos, I mean, this is you've got a 10 trillion parameter large language model, just massive.
00:24:33.920And so basically what it means is it's much more capable of probing possible vulnerabilities in any system.
00:24:42.060And when they tested it against all the operating systems, the browsers, a number of banking systems, the AI, the mythos AI was able to find and exploit all of these vulnerabilities that human beings couldn't find.
00:25:01.160But also, over decades of software being done by humans that had all these glitches in it, the artificial and cyber can instantaneously, in seconds, go through and see where all the problems are and vulnerabilities.
00:25:15.880Yeah, and one of the two big problems there, you have an amateur would be able to do much more than he ever would have been able to do before.
00:25:23.920But a professional would be able to do it at a much greater scale, more excellence.
00:25:29.940The AI would simply find things that even a pro hacker wouldn't find.
00:25:33.640And they tested AIs against hacker ability.
00:25:39.020There are tons of other concerns that I think need to be addressed.
00:25:41.820But as long as we're talking about this one, cybersecurity, it has been known for a year among cybersecurity companies that the number of attacks has increased.
00:25:52.620And they're certain that it's because AIs enable these attacks.
00:25:58.320And these attacks are going, and some are state-sponsored, these attacks, some are just the machines, these attacks are going against institutions or structures.
00:26:09.380They're going against our energy grid.
00:26:11.220They're going against our water supply, correct?
00:26:13.760This is one of the things that people are so panicked.
00:26:15.340Most of these companies, the people I talk to, they're mainly dealing with corporations.
00:26:19.040So they're probing to get into databases or something to that effect.
00:26:23.160But it could be used in any of these instances.
00:26:26.260So if you take down a hospital or if you take down some critical element in a hospital, if you take down water, whatever it may be, yeah, you have wrecked your opponent.
00:26:35.540And we already have the problem. Human beings have been doing this since computers first came online.
00:26:41.760But the thing is, it accelerates the process of being able to create malicious code and it opens up a number of possibilities that didn't exist before.
00:26:50.360So this EO, in theory, it is directionally correct.
00:26:54.640the voluntary aspect i agree with you the voluntary aspect ain't going to cut it but hang on i also
00:27:01.260want to frame this for people so i understand the huge fights we've been having over ai on the four
00:27:06.280c's and what blackburn's working on this thing with the children and the in the and the suicides
00:27:11.620all these other aspects of ai are not that's not what we're talking about this is exactly this
00:27:17.040executive order kind of came out of nowhere the reason is people understand we have a huge problem
00:27:22.460Right. And the question gets down to how do you actually get a heads up on this and how do you plan for it?
00:27:28.980And that's what we've been arguing. You need some least rudimentary regulatory apparatus like atomic energy or something, not an FDA,
00:27:35.540but you need something that is quicker and in the intelligence community and the national NSA particularly needs to be involved in this.
00:27:45.420Well, they will be certainly that fight between whether it would land on commerce or the.
00:27:50.380But it's not a commercial. This is not a commercial. People in commerce are great. They've got fantastic teams over there. That's a different set of problems.
00:27:56.800Well, and they're going to be partnered in this EO. This EO is sprawling. I mean, the number of agencies is crazy. You've got NSA. You've got DHS. You've got NIST. You've got Casey, the Center for AI Standards and Innovation. You've got the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. All of it is involved.
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00:30:19.600okay we are slammed for the next 30 minutes we're gonna get it all done um joe allen's in the uh
00:30:27.400in the house with me we're gonna add uh daniel cochran in a moment i want to go to jake seawolf
00:30:32.360Jake, thoughts about – give me a minute on data centers, your thoughts about data centers before I talk about the My Patriot Supply Memorial Day special you got for us.
00:30:44.620Well, personally, I'm not a big fan of all these data centers being built.
00:30:48.380Roughly, we're looking at 4,184 that are built and running.
00:30:52.520Over 700 data centers are under construction.
00:33:46.760What is the Old Guard? Because this is preparing, and we're doing coverage from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Monday, live, the War Room, a special.
00:33:55.760We're also having a special on Saturday, our traditional time, 10 to noon.
00:33:59.680Patrick K. O'Donnell, the best combat historian of his generation, will be with me as we do every year for both.
00:34:05.920Neil McKay, the Old Guard. Who are the Old Guard? Why are they important?
00:34:09.820And what are they doing today at Arlington National Cemetery?
00:34:11.880All right. The 3rd Infantry Regiment, the Old Guard, Washington's own. We talk a lot about
00:34:18.720elite military units, and a lot of units refer to themselves as being elite. And I guess there's
00:34:25.780different kinds of elite. But these men and women are a very special kind of elite for the Old Guard.
00:34:32.840It's very tough to get into this unit. And they are the ones who you see at the Tomb of the
00:34:38.680known soldier. They're the ones with the caissons at the military funerals. They're the ones who
00:34:44.680are the ones who do all of the ceremonies, everything having to do with Arlington National
00:34:50.840Cemetery, they do. So what they're going to do today, or they've already started, is planting
00:34:56.760250,000 flags. There's more than 400,000 graves, but it'll be 250,000 flags. They started five
00:35:04.600o'clock this morning they should be wrapping up uh by noon but this is it's an amazing uh event
00:35:12.240for these guys because you know they're loaded up with flags and they're just going one by one
00:35:17.840you see them there they're saluting and it's just an it's a very emotional for the soldiers who are
00:35:24.820participating in this and they're going to release photos of today's this is from past uh planting
00:35:31.100planting events uh sometime this afternoon they'll release today because they they really
00:35:36.380want to keep they don't want cameras around they just want to do it themselves shouldn't be and
00:35:40.840and so what's going to on sunday of course is going to be the huge concert and then monday
00:35:48.720at 8 a.m there will be uh taps will be played there'll be a parade in uh by capitol hill and
00:35:56.960then the president will be here to lay a wreath at the tomb of the unknown and then sunday night
00:36:02.040freedom 250 is hosting a candle night vigil and a time of sort of sharing stories um all day sunday
00:36:09.780also families and other members of the public will be allowed to bring flowers to the grave
00:36:14.860and a lot of people will make a special trip to the tomb of the unknown soldier steve um
00:36:20.900hang right there neil mccabe thank you for that update a lot going on this weekend we are going
00:36:26.440to cover it all here on real america's voice in the war room our special memorial day coverage
00:36:32.420uh joe allen daniel cochran now joins us for the institute uh for the family daniel you've got as
00:36:39.840a poll i think you've got polling here's what i understand this is like a 90 10 issue right
00:36:43.980people about about these models about data centers about all this daniel cochran right now
00:36:51.000ai is on a negative track with the american people as far as acceptance and i think part
00:36:55.920of this is that they don't trust the oligarchs, sir? Yes, sir. Well, that's right. Our poll last
00:37:02.440week found that overall 82 percent of Americans support mandatory safety testing for models
00:37:08.640before they're released, and 90 percent of Trump voters support that. So that's an overwhelming
00:37:14.440mandate, and we're urging the White House. I published an article just yesterday in the Daily
00:37:19.000Signal arguing the White House needs to form an AI commission on the family to give communities
00:37:25.620of voice and how this technology is governed. So far, the tech proligarchs have gotten a lot
00:37:31.860of their influence in the White House, but we need the same for families and communities
00:37:35.420to be able to shape this technology in a pro-America direction.
00:37:40.440I want to go back and hit rewind for a second because it's very powerful.
00:37:44.280Talk to me about the poll. How did you do it? 90% of the president's supporters of MAGA and 82%
00:37:50.280of Americans support mandatory safety guards on this technology. Walk me through. What does that
00:37:56.480mean? So the total poll was 1,000 people. Many of those were registered voters. We controlled
00:38:05.340the sample size so that both Republicans and Democrats were essentially representative of
00:38:12.120the overall population. And the goal of the poll was to capture what the American people's sentiment
00:38:17.420on AI was. And we measured across a range of issues. So we asked large kind of broad questions
00:38:22.820about, do you support safety testing? Then we asked a follow-up question of the voters who
00:38:27.580supported safety testing to say, do you want it to cover more than national security? Do you want
00:38:32.420it to cover specifically risks to kids and families? And overwhelmingly, they said yes.
00:38:39.300Then further, we pulled them on specific issues, eight specific risks, in addition to national
00:38:44.960cyber, and financial security. We asked them about, for example, the risks of AI to mental
00:38:52.960health. We asked about the risk to AI to human privacy and decision-making, just to highlight
00:38:58.520a few of the eight issues that we covered. And there wasn't a single issue that polled below 80%.
00:39:04.220I believe the lowest poll was like 87%. I mean, that's still an overwhelming mandate. So there's
00:39:10.520broad consensus among the American people that AI needs to be governed. And number two, that part of
00:39:16.560the way we govern it is we have to actually put safeguards on these companies, and they need to be
00:39:21.140required to test their products, just like we test cars, just like we test pharmaceuticals.
00:39:25.700And they need to do that before unleashing it on the American population. You know, when an
00:39:30.440automobile is released, we require those companies to report on how the automobiles perform on routine
00:39:37.420safety tests but we don't do the same thing for for ai models that are literally rewiring our
00:39:43.500brains in our work i mean that seems like a huge gap and the american people agree
00:39:47.360have you ever seen you've been you've been doing this for a while have you ever seen
00:39:52.120i mean these numbers are blow away numbers that we're we live in an age where uh you know a
00:39:58.180thousand votes wins a senate seat in a massive state uh where this is all about you know do you
00:40:03.660get 50% plus one vote, that everything is 51-49, and that's considered a landslide. Have you ever
00:40:11.460seen in your life numbers that have this kind of spread to him, sir? I mean, I've never seen
00:40:19.720anything that crosses sort of partisan lines, because we found that while 90% of Trump voters
00:40:25.340support mandatory safety testing. 79% of Trump, or excuse me, 70%, 79% of Harris voters also
00:40:33.680support that. So this is a bipartisan issue. Americans of all political parties of all
00:40:38.680political stripes think that AI needs to be governed for the American people. And that's
00:40:43.600just what we want the president to do. I mean, there's a lot of talk about what the AI executive
00:40:48.460order coming out, I think either today or tomorrow will include. But one of the concerns is that it
00:40:52.920doesn't go far enough. Number one, that it may not be mandatory. And again, we'll see what the
00:40:57.180details are. But number two, that it won't cover risks beyond cybersecurity. Again, I think
00:41:02.360cybersecurity is important, but we need safety testing to address kind of the heartland issues
00:41:08.120that are important to Americans, like kid safety, job security, privacy, human autonomy. We're
00:41:14.940talking about the, I mean, Mark Zuckerberg is literally having AI trained to replace his
00:41:21.520workers. He's installed software tracking on all of his employees' computers to train their
00:41:26.000replacements. If the tech roligarchs are doing this with their own employees, imagine what's
00:41:31.180going to happen to the normal middle-class American. AI is not just going to replace us,
00:41:36.500it's going to change the nature of human work that's still in existence. And we need to make
00:41:40.760sure that as AI is being integrated, it is integrated in a pro-human way. But that's not
00:41:47.180what's happening right now. Right now, we're just letting the tech roligarchs do what they want.0.78
00:41:51.520This is why it's a predicate for the singularity in transhumanism.
00:41:56.680It's not going to just change work and our relationship work.
00:41:59.040It's going to change the very nature of human life.
00:42:03.040This is the most fundamental thing that's ever happened to our species
00:42:07.860since our species kind of came into existence.
00:42:29.780And I also agree with his assessment that while cybersecurity is a tangible and important thing to focus on, there's a long list.
00:42:38.440Everything is from child safety, Cochran, deep fakes, the hallucination rates.
00:42:43.520All of these different things need to be accounted for before these technologies are unleashed.
00:42:47.160So, yeah, it's a start. But as his polling shows, the American people definitely want to see something.
00:42:53.420I want to get you back. The sign is going to be at three thirty. They've been delayed for a couple of days.
00:42:57.880Daniel, what is your social media, the website, how they find out more about you?
00:43:01.760Well, I'm going to bug you, get you back on here later this afternoon.
00:43:05.260Where do people go? At Real D Cochran.
00:43:08.460So that's my Twitter handle. And if you go to ifstudies.org, Institute for Family Studies, you can find all of our work there.
00:43:14.980We've done a lot of polling on AI companionship and other serious issues facing our country.
00:43:20.620I want everybody to go to today because we're going to have a whole debriefing at five o'clock.
00:43:25.260Joe Allen, thank you, Daniel. We'll see you later today.
00:43:27.460Joe Allen, where do people go for you?
00:43:30.480On X at J-O-E-B-O-T-X-Y-Z and my site, Jobot.X-Y-Z.
00:43:35.340When you were getting that graduate degree in theology and worrying about you couldn't tell your mom how it was going to be useful,
00:43:41.040Did you ever realize that you'd be leading a righteous cause here to really in the name of God in in man?
00:43:48.800You know, Steve, if I had to guess back then, I would have been some kind of poet, you know, ranting at people on the street corner, which, you know, technically you may get back there.
00:46:50.240Tell us about it, particularly in a time of global turbulence.
00:46:53.880What are you going to be doing on Thursday nights at six o'clock in the war room?
00:46:58.160Steve, you know, since you've been starting the war room, I think, what, five, five, six years ago, anyone watching the show, watching develop will know you are so on the ball of trying to respond to the needs of the war room audience around the world and constantly trying to improve what we do.
00:47:14.740But that's why we've come up with this show on Thursday.
00:47:17.820Primarily, Europe is supposed to be your big ally here.
00:47:21.200The huge continent of Europe is supposed to be your military ally,
00:47:25.400your cultural ally, holding the fort, defending the West
00:47:31.880None of that, as the administration has intimated, none of that is true.
00:47:37.020So what we're doing here as a service to the War Room Posse
00:47:40.640is we're going to be bringing you every Thursday little stories
00:47:43.980either to do with the European institutions themselves
00:47:47.600or more commonly the effects of the invasion
00:47:50.720just to show you how bad the situation is
00:47:55.900but in a structural way with a proper narrative
00:47:58.680which I haven't really been able to do on the Wednesday or Friday show.
00:48:02.660To give you one example, Steve, this is how we're going to start the show
00:48:05.300and I'll close with this because I know we don't have much time, right?
00:48:09.180Sometimes you get stories which are metaphors for a wider reality
00:48:13.880Here's the opening of the show at 6pm tonight. The former Miss France was sexually molested by a North African invader, a Moroccan invader who's now been sentenced to prison for six months.
00:48:31.200right that isn't just a story it's not just like a model has been molested it happens all the time
00:48:36.680this is the former 20 years ago she was miss france right and now she's being sort of sexually
00:48:42.280molested by an invader that isn't just a story it's not just an anecdote steve it's a metaphor
00:48:48.120for the the way france not only france wider european union has been betrayed by its political
00:48:56.800class. We'll be breaking that down and
00:50:57.700We did a tremendous job on many shows, and we saw a lot of shirts, theflagshirt.com, of course.
00:51:03.240But next week, we're going to have Jerome Corsi, Greg Stenstrom, Catherine Engelbrecht, Patrick Byrne, Harry Horry, Laurie Schar, Susan Stiver.
00:51:12.140Many, many people speak on our election security call, one of the biggest we ever had.
00:51:15.500If you want to get on, go to estern1054gmail.com.
00:51:19.300We'll send you a link. Go to Stern American dot com. We'll be glad to get you.
00:51:24.200Now, the biggest thing we're going to do and want to let everybody know on June the 10th, we're going to have the biggest event ever tried by myself.
00:51:32.360Over 10 million people. We hope to get more. It's going to be our celebration of the 250th anniversary and our precinct project USA dot org.
00:51:41.820Yeah. Let's let's let's come back tomorrow. And I want to give the details.