WarRoom Battleground EP 320: Faith And Freedom; Modi: The Populist Leader Of India
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On today's show, we're joined by Jane Zirkle, Boris Epstein, and Dave Ramaswamy to discuss the latest breaking news out of Pennsylvania, the ongoing John Eastman trial, and much more!
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this is what you're fighting for I mean every day you're out there what they're doing is blowing
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people off if you continue to look the other way and shut up then the oppressors the authoritarians
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get total control and total power because this is just like in Arizona this is just like in
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Georgia it's another element that backs them into a quarter and shows their lies and
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misrepresentations is why this audience is going to have to get engaged as we've told you this is
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the fight all this nonsense all this spin they can't handle the truth war room battleground here's
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your host Stephen K Bannon okay welcome we're packed today big breaking news out of Pennsylvania a bunch
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of endorsements from President Trump Boris Epstein is going to join us in a second I get Dave Ramaswamy
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he's going to join me in studio we're going to do a little configuration here during the show
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to get Dave in to sit in with me talk about Modi and this amazing speech yesterday India all of it
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Steve Stern's going to join us in a few minutes with an update on grassroots but I want to start
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with Jane Zirkle Jane I want to thank you you're at the faith and family right now conference
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brother Reed and the team over there the faith and family coalition all the presidential candidates
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are going to come and speak including President Trump I want to you were at give me a quick give
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me a minute on Eastman you covered the Eastman the start of the Eastman trial what's your assessment
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of what's going on out there on the disbarment trial of John Eastman
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yes so I got to be in the courtroom for the first two days of the trial and this isn't a criminal court
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but Judge Rowland who is presiding over the case sure is treating it like one so during the first day
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she right off the bat denied many of Eastman's expert witnesses including Joseph Fried who is a CPA with
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over 40 years of experience saying that he did not have the proper expertise to analyze election data
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even though he is an expert on data analysis and so that was a big hurdle for the Eastman team and the
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judge and the Eastman lawyer team definitely had some back and forth regarding attorney-client privilege
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and that was a big focus of the hearing so John Eastman took the stand it was very centered around January 6th of
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course and it was a lot of virtue signaling going on but then the next day
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Pence attorney Greg Jacobs took the stand and he had an all-out virtue signal with January 6th and it
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it really was a show trial to basically entertain the political elites
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really summed it up perfectly it's a total show trial and
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Judas Pence's attorney was a disgrace to be blunt about it
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you've flown back to D.C. you're at Faith and Family
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this is Ralph Reed's big group it's one of the most powerful groups out there
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you're going to be coming back at the end of the show today Jane's going to have a bunch of
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of interviews that she's doing right now tell me what the what the what is the feeling this whole
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thing about the evangelicals and the Christian right Christian nationalism you've got all the
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big presidential candidates are going to be there to woo them there's this controversy of
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do these people still have Trump's backsies that had such overwhelming support what is your
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take as you're back there today the first day of the conference really or I guess the second day of
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the conference getting a feel for the for the for the feel of it for the for the air of it what's
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going on yes so I did have a chance to speak to many of the attendees here and they are behind
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President Trump 100 percent he is the highlight of this event for them you know we have Pence
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speaking here we have Ron DeSantis speaking here but throughout it all they are behind President
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Trump they think what has happened with this indictment is completely unfair they are disgusted with
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the weaponization of the judicial system against him and they're ready for four more years because
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Jane Zirkle thank you for taking the red eye and getting back there Jane Zirkle is going to be at
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Faith and Family she'll be doing interviews and she'll be reporting all weekend for us we'll get
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back to Jane also tomorrow morning on the on the Saturday show I think we're gonna have Father
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Provone some of the participants there also there's a huge rally and event tomorrow on the one-year
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anniversary at Dobbs so there's so much going on I've never seen it crazier more high intense
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Jane thank you so much we'll be back to you at the end of the show
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our own Jane Zirkle let me go to Boris I got Boris and Steve Stern I want to go to Boris
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Boris you just heard from Jane Zirkle one of the reasons we sent her back there we want to get a
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feel as you know Faith and Family you've been a number of times is one of the more important groups
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Ralph Reed and there's a lot of things in the media a lot of things in the press that all you know
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the evangelicals are rethinking Trump and they got you know Judas Pence showing up and DeSantis
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and all this they got you know 10 guys showing up they're all the entire Iowa primary is all about
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evangelicals obviously in South Carolina very important in Florida very important in these
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early primary states Jane Zirkle just laid it out and we sent her back and said hey I want you to go
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around just randomly talk to everybody let them know you're from the war room and get the feeling and
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she told me before the show and then just on air she goes hey Steve it's 110 percent for Trump I've
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never seen people more dedicated and they're more fired up after the indictments now today you guys
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break a massive story in Politico about all these endorsements coming in from the the Commonwealth of
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Pennsylvania post-indictment uh tell me what uh what does this tell me what's happening in
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Pennsylvania Steve no doubt about it honor to be with you honor to be with the posse first of all
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from Faith and Freedom this is just breaking that the Faith and Freedom crowd jumped into applause and
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loud shouts and screams when the North Carolina Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson endorsed President
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Donald J. Trump with the line of the nation is at war and we need a warrior so just as Jane
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Zirkle reported just as you just laid out there's no doubt that Faith and Freedom the evangelical community
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is a thousand percent behind President Donald J. Trump the greatest pro-life president in the history of our
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country the greatest pro-constitution pro-pro-religion pro-rights president in the history of this country
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this just breaking over the earth Faith and Freedom which as you said is a powerhouse conference
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on top of that as you as you mentioned this morning President Trump rolling out a powerhouse
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list of endorsements from Pennsylvania Congressman Mike Kelly Congressman Dan Muser Congressman Scott
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Perry Congressman Guy Ressenhalter Congressman John Joyce Congressman Fred Keller and Ambassador Carla
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Sands all coming together and saying that the only leader our country needs right now the only leader
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our country can have that will save us that will truly make America great again is President Donald
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J. Trump so another day full of victories for President Trump and as we've talked about as Jane
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mentioned these persecutions these hoaxes these attacks against President Trump are only causing for
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the American people to coalesce further and further around him and his leadership you've got this I'd be
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remiss if I didn't ask you given your understanding of geopolitics you've had this disaster with
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Lincoln over there kowtowing as a tributary state to the CCP and now we know that the Biden regime
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lied to the American people about what's going on in Cuba you've got this space President Trump gave an
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incredible interview to Seb Gorka yesterday we had Seb on the show right after that where President
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Trump said hey 48 hours and then I start to get all over him with sanctions tariffs all of it to bring
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him down what's your assessment of the situation in Cuba what does it tell us about the Biden regime
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and what do you think of President Trump's action plan President Trump exactly right on point as always
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and here's the vital issue here while these pretenders right the Keebler elves as you call them
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say well I would do this I would do that we know what President Trump does because he did it for four
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years it's exactly as he said he went to China and said hey okay you want to mess around sure we're going to
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crush your economy and he did their GDP was the lowest in almost 30 years when President Trump
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was in office and he did the same thing with our allies and adversaries using tariffs as a vital
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tool with South Korea with France of course with China using sanctions all across the world as
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necessary and successful and you compare that with crooked Joe Biden and what he's done and again
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lying to the American people about the Chinese setting up this base 70 miles across from Florida
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what does that tell you it tells you that either there's gross incompetence or that the Biden
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regime continues to be on the take and continues to be subservient to China and if I had to if I
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had to pick I would pick them both there's gross incompetence but there's also absolute unheard of
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and never seen before levels of corruption by the Bidens and hey we just learned in the last 24 hours
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the text messages from Hunter Biden to high levels of Chinese power saying I'm here with my dad and if
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you don't pay us money we're going to be really upset you think those relationships went away all of a
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sudden in two three years absolutely not the Biden crime family is on the take from the Chinese and that
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is why they're covering up the fact that the Chinese are coming after this country let us not forget the
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spy balloons now the base the absolute takeover of power by the Chinese Communist Party from America
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under the watch of Joe Biden barely knows where he is but the Biden criminal regime
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Chris how do people get your morning newsletter how they follow you on social media
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Steve thanks so much the information it's hot right now boriscp.com hot on boriscp.com
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hot on getter at boriscp on twitter at boriscp hot on true social at boris and the hottest on the
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gram boris underscore epstein stay strong god bless all offense and shabbat shalom
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thank you brother appreciate it let's go to Steve Stern uh now uh Steve I haven't had a chance to uh to
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thank you for what you did for flag day particularly everything that's going on I think we really needed that
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and the the team you put together it was just incredible I think the thing went eight nine
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hours I was honored to be on there for a while it was just absolutely an incredible event so I want
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to thank you what you got any feedback for the audience about that yeah it's fantastic well you
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know we got 11 days left for the 4th of July and you know the flag shirt sponsored this thing where we
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had uh 46 different speakers on there thank you so much for helping us with that with the flag shirt
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with precinct strategy and now what happened people are coming in and after that event they
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actually stayed 80 percent of people stayed eight hours now we only anticipated about 25 000 people
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coming to watch this but it's unheard of what happened 500 000 people have watched this and it's
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still not over bright tea on tv played it all last week um the friday saturday and sunday uh we have it up
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on our site um other people have it up and we're still getting a lot of people going on it and who
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did we have on it so people if they still want to go on they can go and contact me at s stern 10 50 40
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well and it can also come in for our shirts um we sponsored it along with a bunch of other companies
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and why we got so many people on it because we had five or six other sponsors sponsoring it and
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nobody got any money for it so everybody enjoyed it and we had starting with general flynn we had a lot
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of support general flynn also just texted me this morning can he get his clip so we can send it out
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everybody wants to send their clip out we had tom homan on there we had sep gorka we had uh lee
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greenwood he did his song we did a little interview with him we had you i did a little interview with you
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we had um chanel uh ryan from one american news uh we had general orbach general orbach is getting me
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a lot of generals to help uh he's helping me with our flag shirts and again fly you know fourth of
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july is coming up patriotism is down uh from 63 percent to 39 percent so that's one of the reasons why
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we had you know do this now we're very lucky on my birthday which i turned 82 as you know michael and
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and you both wish me a happy birthday but i was blowing out the candles he said we're going to put
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it on my network well that really helped us and he got on and he talked about what we're going to do
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about the machines and some of the other stuff and all the people that came on including clay clark
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john fredericks mel k they had a great story we had not only we had the superstars but we also had
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the average people we had a guy on it that said talked about uh all the information about our flag
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and so the feedback is we want to do it again next year so if you want to get involved and see it you
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want to get involved in the trump campaign you want to buy our flag shirts call me 954-318-6902
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go to estern 1054 at aol.com and don't forget if you want to call me we have two zoom meetings coming up
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one on monday for precinct strategy where we're going to have joe von pulitzer on there david clements
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johnny v from votify now uh steven uh tuminello uh who is with the police uh uh group so we're
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working on the sheriffs and everything else to help this country then on tuesday at eight o'clock
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eastern time we're going to have our precinct strategy uh and we had about 400 people on last
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time on our election integrity we had 800 people on these calls are very important because we have a
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lot of good things happening in this country we got a girl in california tina saline she got me 10
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000 people now all different groups steve we've got about steve we got about we've got to bounce but
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just give me the number again where people go to sign up for these calls
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318-6902 estern 1054 to aol we love you steve you're doing everything for our country
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stern you're the best 82 years old you're more ambitious than ever it's incredible a guy works 24 7
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and i want everybody we'll figure out how to also replay it up on getter that that flag day event was
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just incredible steve stern thank you very much i appreciate it okay here's what we're going to do
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memphis we're going to take a quick one minute break here and we maybe play uh play a my pillow ad
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uh we're going to take a one minute break as we reconfigure the set here in the war room
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our own dave ramaswamy is going to join us we're going to break down everything about the world's
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leading nationalists that would be prime minister modi of india here for a historic trip a lot to
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get into a lot that's going to impact this country and your life short one minute break which we don't
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normally do here in the first segment one minute break we're going to reconfigure it we'll be back
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in a moment drum modi wraps up his state visit to washington today after hosting the indian leader
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at a private dinner on wednesday president biden and the white house rolled out the red carpet
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yesterday for the head of what is sometimes called the world's largest democracy biden and
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modi then sat down in the oval office where the two discussed democratic values modi praised the
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president for calling a speech biden gave as vice president eight years ago in which biden said quote
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our goal is to become india's best friend modi said it was that commitment by biden that inspired
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india to take bold and ambitious initiatives in their relationship in a surprising moment during
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a joint press conference prime minister modi took two questions since becoming india's leader in 2014
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modi has never held a solo press conference he was asked what steps he's willing to take to improve
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the rights of religious minorities in his country and uphold free speech modi denied any form of
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discrimination and said india's foundational principles are made up of the democratic values
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instilled in its constitution after the press conference modi took to capitol hill entering the
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chamber to loud applause there the prime minister spoke about the war in ukraine and the increasing
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tension near the taiwan strait modi said india shares a vision of open and inclusive indo-pacific
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and called for greater ties between india and the united states caddy k uh a relationship that is
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growing stronger unnecessary relationship but not without its complications yeah i mean india is the
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darling of american investors and seemingly of american politicians at the moment gina raimonda the
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commerce secretary was there in india recently praising narendra modi he's back in washington now
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clearly getting a real red carpet rollout from the united states and it's kind of a test of the white
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houses are we with autocracy or are we with democracy at the moment india is the world's largest democracy
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but for a democracy narendra modi is behaving in pretty autocratic ways back at home and i think
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his comments on religious freedom i'm not sure many muslim indians would agree with that they are feeling
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the pressure the bbc had its offices raided recently because narendra modi didn't like a documentary
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that we made about him so there are kind of autocratic tendencies but the real politic of this
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is that the united states needs india a lot at the moment it feels that it needs india as a bulwark
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against china and it wants to try and have some kind of input into india's relationship with russia
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russia is the biggest arms supplier to india america obviously with the ukraine war going on
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would like to pull india into the kind of anti-russia coalition india is standing up for its own
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interests though it has very strong national interests and it will be making those clear and
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the fact that you've got the biden administration kind of saying basically be our friend almost at
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what any cost we will not raise the issue of human rights we will not raise the issue of democracy
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and religious minorities i think is a sign of how powerful india is feeling at the moment
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yeah to simply underscore katie's point there i mean white house aides tell us that president biden
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dave ramaswamy joins us so for for the audience that hasn't been with us for a couple of years
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talked about uh this moment because so much false information even right there but i want to
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why is modi so important the howdy modi came here a couple of years ago 40 or 50 000 people with
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president trump uh from the warren's perspective the leading nationalists on the globe of leading his
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country and he's a paragon of how you run a country i think and i think every populist nationalist
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uh would agree with me yesterday the squad and aoc did not attend the the speech and protests
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because he's authoritarian tell who is modi what has he done how's he turned around india
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sure thanks steve for having me uh hello to all the war room audience who i haven't spoken to in a
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while but i really value your feedback and the positive comments you've made uh based on my past
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appearances so steve back to who modi is and why the india u.s relationship is so important that's
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this critical juncture narendra modi is the first prime minister of india who was born after india's
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independence in 1950 so he doesn't have the colonial baggage which saddled many previous indian prime
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ministers and also most importantly for your audience and for the american people at large
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uh modi is not an elitist he he's a he's the he's kind of the indian version of the deplorable
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he didn't grow up speaking english till later in life so he's uh he's he gave a hour and 20 minute
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speech that is one of the most historic speeches i've ever heard in a joint chamber live global with
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billions of people watching in english and he had he had he had not learned english till late in life
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probably till he was a teenager or beyond so it goes to show and i think it's it's the
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ferment we're having in america and it's happening in the rest of the world where there's a large
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population in the heartland who wants their cultural values their religious values and their economic
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security to be guaranteed and what's happening and you've done a great job covering this on your
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show and beyond which is of the you know the neoliberal neoconservative complex on both sides
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of the atlantic have somehow shunted millions or hundreds of millions of people to a kind of hand-to-mouth
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existence um they don't have job security they don't have benefits and and so the same story
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played out in india where for the majority of the time six decades after independence from 1947 to the
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early 2000s india was dominated by a congress party uh which was extremely tyrannical which adopted the
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soviet unions this is on this model this is the party of gandhi that did get independence they were
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the party that got forced independence from uh the british empire absolutely and gandhi very famously
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wanted the congress party disbanded after independence because he thought their job was done
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so it's like they and then they ended up becoming a zombie party you know wearing out their welcome
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and nehru who was india's first prime minister and his family his his daughter indira and grandson
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who was kind of aide-de-camp one of the aide-de-camps to gandhi yeah he adopted he was kind of a card-carrying
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communist and he was completely enamored with the soviet union and joseph stalin so he implemented the
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soviet five-year plan the mass industrialization state-led industrialization model of growth
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which was a complete fiasco for india they failed in china failed in russia failed in the ukraine
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and particularly failed with the with the small towns because india is made up of small towns and
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small villages small towns and more importantly it's an agriculture-based country like america like
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india is one-third of america's land area but but it has the same amount of agricultural land so the
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model of development for india should have actually been a decentralized democratized
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dearest model of development which took into account the needs of indian farmers and even 70
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years or 75 years after independence nearly 700 million indians make their living from agriculture
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and agriculture allied services so india has a lot in common with the u.s in that we are an
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agricultural superpower but india is also an agricultural superpower thanks to the liberalization
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and moving away from the centralist state-owned model before we got about four minutes here and i
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want to get this out before uh uh modi came india truly was were the deplorables here in the the
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followers of trump and the mega movement they really were deplorables they had virtually no voice
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absolutely it was a democracy and you had a democracy people voted yeah but the the political class
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inheriting this kind of from the british yeah yeah ran the deal absolutely it was a very elitist model
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super elitist model like a dino or a democracy in name only where the you know voting was like you
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know north korea style voting you you know in north korea it's like you voted for the kim jong-un
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his grandfather and then his father who each won with 95 95 percent of the vote it was completely
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mockery of democracy so similar style model where this congress party through their control of the
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institutions the universities and the media had people voting for the intellectual class now how
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did modi i got about two minutes here how did modi break that why is he considered a populist
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nationalist so three things steve it's it goes back to safety security sovereignty so when you when you
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talk about popular populist nationalism which you have on the show it's like basically guaranteeing an
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individual or their family physical safety you know liberty is preceded by order and safety and the second is
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economic sovereignty where you can't be an independent free country if you're relying on foreign goods and
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foreign manufacturers and that was the critical role or the message of gandhi that won india's independence
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independence this notion of self-reliance self-rule you know self-rule actually starts with owning the
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means of production and the salt yeah the salt it's like you know the the word salt derives from uh or the
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salary it's salt money so you don't have sovereignty over yourself and your community and your family if you
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don't control your means of production and you're compensated fairly so what he did was break this
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elitist stranglehold on the indian population by communicating in a very down-to-earth way like if
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you listen to modi's speeches and he predominantly speaks in hindi and his native language of gujarati
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and also the speech to congress he speaks in a very down-to-earth way way which most average people relate to
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and understand like trump yeah he doesn't have a university fancy academic way of speaking so
00:25:56.720
that resonates with a lot of people he's the most popular uh 76 but the poll out today that modi is
00:26:03.460
the most popular leader in the world 76 approval rate correct absolutely so so that that was a morning
00:26:09.960
consult polling company and he's pretty much ranked between 75 to 78 percent while his nato colleagues who
00:26:19.280
like preach and proselytize over democracy their approval rating is between 20 and 40 percent
00:26:25.120
biden at 40 percent the rest of these guys are 20 macrona these guys okay short commercial break
00:26:29.300
dave ramaswamy's here we're going to break down the courting of modi in india historic yesterday
00:26:36.400
historic speech the the response the shouting for modi and this is where aoc and the squad uh boycotted
00:26:44.020
uh modi's speech and then they had this desecration with having hunter biden at the state dinner
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dave ramaswamy is going to join us after a short commercial break
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okay i'm back with a old friend and colleague dave ramaswamy one of the best geopolitical and capital
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markets thinkers i know uh so we talked about the intellectual background of modi and i think a lot
00:31:49.320
of people didn't know this thing about the intellectuals and and the congress party running the country
00:31:53.400
after gandhi left but what has modi done practically to be so quite frankly beloved in india to have such a
00:32:02.060
report and the morning console poll him at 76 approval throughout the world and he's the counter
00:32:07.880
narrative to the global media he is a hardcore nationalist everything he thinks about and this
00:32:13.060
is why i admire him so much is what's in the interest of india and what's in the interest of
00:32:17.040
the indian people and particularly the little guy the deplorable and he is relentless on that and you
00:32:23.200
can't back him off what has he done to implement that sure steve i call modi the michael jordan of
00:32:28.880
democracy during the 2019 election 600 million indians voted for him 600 million indians voted
00:32:35.560
for him so many of those critics in the in the west who can't win a city council election criticize
00:32:42.380
him so it's kind of amusing that being said one of the key reasons for his popularity is like his
00:32:50.300
connect with the average person and more importantly he mentioned this in his speech yesterday to u.s
00:32:55.480
congress he has used technology to actually deliver broad-based benefits to the struggling deplorables
00:33:05.520
of india so he's done that with three ways like before the indian government was extremely bureaucratic
00:33:11.700
in doling out benefits you had to fill out a lot of paperwork forms now it's all digitized so a lot of
00:33:20.100
farmers get you know like crop information pricing information on their phones he said india has 850
00:33:27.660
million smartphones the second biggest base in the world and he has electrified the country like what
00:33:38.100
kind of fdr did with the new deal he has built more sanitation facilities he has liberalized large
00:33:46.920
sectors of the economy like india has one of the most vibrant telecom sectors in the world and as you
00:33:53.820
know what happened in america 20 or 30 years ago with liberalizing telecom like india you can make
00:33:59.740
international phone calls for like one cent a minute a gigabyte of data is like 10 cents so this allows
00:34:06.820
a lot of small to mid-sized entrepreneurs who are otherwise locked out of the system to participate
00:34:13.540
add value bring their talents and get paid appropriately and the other thing he's done
00:34:20.960
which is actually more important especially after the pandemic he has pushed for large aspects of the
00:34:29.400
business which were uh or they are sectors of the economy which were dependent on china and other
00:34:35.320
foreign countries to he's brought them back home especially in pharmaceuticals and now he's doing it
00:34:40.760
in semiconductors he's doing it in defense production because one of the big announcements yesterday was
00:34:46.020
the chip my i think micron micron technology also applied materials of uh america is going to build a
00:34:51.560
plant in india so he mentioned three points you know democratize diversify and decentralize i will
00:35:00.540
add the word de-risk and i think your audience would appreciate that because de-risking is the name of the
00:35:07.520
i mean we don't want concentrated risk in one geography uh we both connected at the start of
00:35:14.900
the pandemic and there then we found out a lot of the things that the americans needed like
00:35:19.540
pharmaceuticals mass vaccines were all concentrated in wuhan so it just from a de-risking standpoint
00:35:26.560
you want to have different geographies so one of the things and terms which modi along with his
00:35:33.500
american colleagues japanese colleagues and australian colleagues in the quad have proposed this term
00:35:39.040
french shoring so french shoring is de-risking the supply chain for critical goods like pharma
00:35:47.000
food products and semiconductors electronics into geographies where people share values share pluralistic
00:35:58.180
ways of thought and basically help secure uh the foundation for a thriving economy talk about uh
00:36:06.260
what modi the scale of the problem in india with the poverty with the the lack of education
00:36:11.160
opportunities with the lack of water clean water when he walked in give me a couple of minutes because
00:36:15.780
the miracle this guy has pulled off is is is even much harder than the united states we're so blessed
00:36:22.680
with so many great things he walked into an india that what was the reality for the little guy
00:36:27.160
no sure uh steve when he took office in 2014 like india which had been independent at that time for 65
00:36:34.640
years was still it's like it was driving with brakes as you know indians when they leave india when they
00:36:42.400
go to the uk come to the us go to australia they're some of the most economically successful people and
00:36:48.160
then the question right and the question you ask is hey what did these guys get a blood transfusion
00:36:53.240
so so it's not the it's not the people it's the system right so the system back home which was a
00:37:00.840
productory parasitic system which was all about tax collection it was all about
00:37:11.320
just squeezing the little guy had much of the british really the the the way that the the colonial system
00:37:17.720
work really hadn't changed that much had not changed many of the indian bureaucrats kept in
00:37:22.040
there and that meant in the elite and the class structure stayed it was just a different set of
00:37:27.360
masters yeah it was different set of educated uh you know awfully awfully a proper set of people
00:37:32.960
where the deplorables are still the deplorables absolutely steve and you know new delhi was sort of
00:37:38.600
became the washington dc kind of the post-imperial capital or post-colonial capital which was what i call
00:37:45.140
british raj 2.0 you know the british left the the the skin of the masters changed but the systems they
00:37:52.340
put in place you know the indian civil service which is a british bureaucracy was replaced by the
00:37:58.580
indian administrative service the indian bureaucracy with so they there there was no appetite for risk
00:38:05.940
i mean they were like what i call doctor knows they said no to everything they hated entrepreneurs
00:38:11.300
and in fact india for years had only one telecom company and 50 years after independence a country
00:38:17.540
of a billion people had only 18 million phone lines less than the population of tokyo in fact one indian
00:38:24.980
telecom minister made the statement why does every indian need a phone i mean he should have been the
00:38:30.340
health minister he was worried about people's health so the point is liberalization you know uh there's a
00:38:36.820
difference between privatization and liberalization privatization is where what happened in latin america
00:38:43.220
the state-owned monopoly was replaced by one single private player right the oligarch a buddy a buddy
00:38:49.940
got this thing a buddy of the government we can cut it yeah cut the deal up yeah so the the quality
00:38:54.980
that was russia too yeah that was russia that's where the kgb we know yeah so it's it's what i call
00:39:00.180
the state-owned you know cronyism where just transferring ownership didn't fix anything
00:39:08.500
because at least in a public sector people get voted out you know elections but if you have a
00:39:14.580
private monopoly it's even worse i mean look what we have in american big tech i mean there's they're
00:39:19.460
the only game in town you had democracy but you had the administrative state like you have here and
00:39:23.620
that ran the deal yeah give me a couple minutes on what did modi do specifically to come in and break
00:39:28.820
that and because i keep telling people the scale of what he had to accomplish yeah was so much greater
00:39:34.900
than virtually any rule any uh anybody in the world absolutely i think what he did was create new
00:39:41.300
regulatory structures so for the telecom industry he created a new telecom regulatory agency which focused
00:39:50.020
on increasing competition you know india went from having one phone company 20 years ago or 25 years ago
00:39:57.780
to now 10 to 15 companies same with airlines india uh they used to have a state-owned airline air
00:40:04.660
india and that was liberalized it went to price you know multiple airlines so india's airline sector
00:40:11.540
is one of the most vibrant and dynamic in the world they just placed an order air india placed a
00:40:16.580
order with boeing to buy 220 airplanes uh out of a 400 and that's just one company in india there's another
00:40:24.900
airplane company in india which placed an order not with boeing but with airbus for 600 airplanes so
00:40:31.140
indian aircraft sector is what america was in the 1940s it's like booming and the opportunity to create
00:40:39.460
jobs and that's what prime minister modi mentioned in his speech yesterday for every aircraft order placed
00:40:45.700
in placed in place by india all across america in at least 15 to 20 states you'll have high paid
00:40:53.540
manufacturing jobs um talk to me about the um the ccp in india and we got this cuban we got a cuban
00:41:01.620
crisis like the cuban missile crisis people forget at the height of the cuban missile crisis the chinese
00:41:06.500
communist party attacked india in a massive border war what is the geostrate give me a couple of minutes
00:41:11.220
on the geostrategic and what modi and the people in india really think yeah sure steve just for our
00:41:17.140
background for 5 000 years uh india and china was what were what i call socially distanced by the
00:41:23.540
himalayas and they enjoyed peaceful and harmonious relationships there were people going back and
00:41:29.620
forth like buddhism philosophy in fact who she who's a chinese diplomat to america he was a chinese
00:41:35.940
ambassador to america in the 1930s said india conquered and dominated china for 2 000 years
00:41:42.660
without sending a single soldier across the border so for his historically india and china have enjoyed
00:41:49.700
good relations like a lot of philosophy culture and just you know intermingling of ideas it's only
00:41:56.980
since the founding of the chinese communist party in 1949 have relations been a bit rocky and you're
00:42:02.660
absolutely right in 1962 at the height of the cuban missile crisis uh mao sent the pla army to take
00:42:09.940
over territory in northern india and there was a famous battle of razang la where 120 indian soldiers
00:42:17.860
took on 5 000 pla and fought to the last man and that stopped them dead in their tracks it's like
00:42:24.260
they're your thermopoly yeah or 300 absolutely so the relationship is is almost like
00:42:32.500
hey india's biggest trade partner is america now unlike many other countries but india still
00:42:40.980
has a import deficit with china and so it's like a tricky thing and in in 2020 i was on your show and
00:42:48.340
we talked about that china at the during the pandemic they sent troops to the galwan valley
00:42:54.660
and they inflicted 20 casualties on the indian side and in fact india inflicted 40 to 60 casualties which
00:43:01.620
wasn't talked about so that's a thorny relationship on the border uh but that being said uh the economic
00:43:09.220
nationalism which you've talked about that's key like we have to break free of dependencies on hostile
00:43:18.180
foreign powers and i think there's the indo indo-pacific command which was set up by president
00:43:25.700
india is the key the quad in the quad india picks a lot but with pakistan the turmoil's going on there
00:43:31.620
con's been thrown out the ccp's hands are all over that you got the ccp in afghanistan does india feel to
00:43:38.260
the degree you got the situation in burma right is does india feel like they're being enveloped no
00:43:43.700
much the chinese communist party talks nice talk to them do they feel there's some envelopment going
00:43:48.340
on with agents and actors of the ccp's evil you see everywhere spotted no partly steve uh like india
00:43:55.940
like the us is a land power but also a naval power you know india is the only country with an ocean named
00:44:03.220
after it because for 1500 out of the last 2000 years india had the world's biggest gdp so if you
00:44:10.020
look at from the east coast of africa the horn of africa to the sea of japan that's historically
00:44:16.340
been an indosphere yes and and that's one of the reasons you were in the navy and you know that
00:44:21.940
the american military conducts more training with india than any other country on earth and so and the
00:44:28.820
american servicemen and veterans speak highly of the professionalism and capability of their indian
00:44:35.060
counterparts and the patrolling of the indian ocean through the pacific that's key to the world's
00:44:43.220
energy and container goods so india and the us have a key role to play in ensuring security for
00:44:48.900
their allies and partners in uh was it irrawaddy if it had not been for the indian non-commissioned
00:44:53.860
officers the sergeants in the indian army who stood up to the japanese imperial army the india would have
00:45:00.420
collapsed would have fallen and i think that was the beginning really of indian independence they said hey
00:45:04.580
these brits you know we dug in at irrawaddy in one so a great uh a great uh just a great country great
00:45:12.180
people and quick if i may add to that india fought on the side of the uk and the us during world war ii
00:45:19.540
also in world war ii and in world war ii there were more indian casualties than american british and french
00:45:26.900
combined so india has always stood on the side of liberty yes and fighting on the side of america this is
00:45:33.940
that that the uh the china burma india theater never gets the the the understanding there was a
00:45:40.180
massive war down there and india stood up real quickly i've only got about a couple minutes so
00:45:44.980
i'll toss back to jane by the way we're gonna be back here live at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning we're
00:45:48.020
gonna be with jane at faith and family a lot going on you're gonna want to be back here at 10 i'm gonna
00:45:52.740
toss to jane in a moment she's gonna wrap the show up from faith and family uh you were kind enough to
00:45:57.460
come to the uh screening of sound of freedom give me 30 seconds on your on your response to that film
00:46:03.940
no it's always very powerful uh movie made by the mexican actor and producer eduardo verastegui and
00:46:11.300
jim cavaziel did a fantastic role i encourage everyone to see it when it's released in theater
00:46:16.580
july 4th it's a very moving film it was frankly hard to watch at times because seeing kids ill-treated and
00:46:24.500
abused is absolutely heartbreaking but that being said i think it's one of the great challenges of
00:46:29.860
our time we all need to play our part to ensure supply chains are child labor free and abuse free
00:46:38.820
big time and this demand situation has got to be stopped go to uh go to angel.com slash worm right
00:46:44.900
now to get your tickets uh ramaswamy was there for the for the washington premiere i want to thank you
00:46:50.100
so much for doing this modi is not understood well you can tell by the introduction i
00:46:54.420
mean the liberal media still doesn't get modi and they're they're trying to say oh like biden
00:46:58.420
had a press conference so good modi doesn't need any of that what are you talking about he's right
00:47:01.540
it's it's so it's so racist and it's so degrading modi is so much bigger than those guys and does
00:47:08.980
such a great job in just a tough i mean a country with so much poverty but such great people and trying
00:47:14.020
to work their way of it and like they're lecturing him he's got to do his press conference i mean it's so
00:47:18.420
it's so demeaning but it's great to have you see these are political science-based activists they're they're not
00:47:23.140
reality based dave ramaswamy uh social media you up anywhere people can get your stuff because
00:47:28.660
you're doing a lot of media now still haven't gone on social media no it's like i'm on your show people
00:47:33.380
can find me on rumble other previous war room clips okay fantastic we're tossed uh jane right now we're
00:47:39.140
gonna see you back here at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning we'll be live in the war room see you then
00:47:44.180
action action action war room is on the ground at the faith and freedom coalition's road to majority
00:47:50.500
event my name is jane zirkle and let's talk to some of the war room posse can you please tell me
00:47:55.700
your name and what brings you here today oh thank you jane my name is lee valentine and it's great to
00:48:00.100
be here and i'm just so excited president trump will be here tomorrow night are you supporting president
00:48:06.740
trump in 2024 absolutely i've been to 110 rallies we've helped him at many events over since 2016.
00:48:15.860
we're the group that he always talks to there's my north carolina group because we've really been
00:48:20.740
fighting for him and we know this country would not be in the mess it is if he was back in the white
00:48:25.700
house how important is it for faith to influence legislation well it's very important because
00:48:31.620
everything in our country has been founded on the word of god and god wants us to know the word of god
00:48:38.260
and even jesus said render unto caesar what belongs to caesar and he said obey the authorities of the land
00:48:44.580
and you'll live a quiet peaceable life if they're good authority so that's what we're praying for
00:48:49.620
we're praying for god's authority to rule and reign and we're just believing for many miracles we need
00:48:55.380
a revival in this land is what we really need do you believe that spiritual war is going on right now
00:49:01.620
absolutely this is a battle of our minds it's a battle to take our country to steal our children the
00:49:08.180
innocence of the youth like you're so beautiful and young and that the devil is really he's roaming
00:49:14.420
around seeking whom he may devour so i love what the royal room is doing it's keeping us on track and
00:49:21.140
excited and fighting thank you steve bannon and thank you everyone at real america's voice
00:49:26.740
is north carolina maga country oh it is mega country let me tell you can you please tell me your name and
00:49:33.060
what brings you here today my name is corey check i'm from butler county pennsylvania where i am a
00:49:38.100
precinct committee man for winfield township for the butler county republican committee
00:49:41.940
and i'm here today because we need to bring back good candidates for the gop in 2024 right now uh
00:49:50.980
donald trump hands down the best candidate the 45th president of the united states uh put america first
00:49:57.300
uh he's going to win the primary without a doubt but the thing is i'm here today to support donald trump
00:50:02.900
and uh i'm here to listen to the other candidates i'm going to see i honestly think some of them are
00:50:08.020
going to make good running mates but ron de santis i don't believe he can be the running mate due to
00:50:11.540
an amendment that was made to the constitution but i would like to see tim scott or vivek ramaswamy
00:50:16.740
or even carrie lake or byron donalds even be the running mate so that's why i'm here to listen see
00:50:21.220
who's going to be trump's running mate uh who's going to make some good speeches senator josh holly
00:50:26.740
made a great speech earlier about how we need to put america first get conservatives elected uh but i'm
00:50:32.260
here because uh we need to put america first because our country's going to hell and we have to save it
00:50:36.100
cannot allow democrats to get those seats as they will weaponize the judiciary system against us like
00:50:41.460
how the web uh president trump got indicted and that was weaponization of the federal government
00:50:45.700
this is a two-tier justice system uh it's destroying our country and it's destroying america and once we
00:50:51.380
lose our judicial system we lose it all so we cannot let that happen anymore we need good judicial
00:50:56.660
candidates that will tell it like it is and won't hold any political bias against anyone i'm jake johnson
00:51:02.420
i represent house district 113 in north carolina wow so can you tell me how important it is for
00:51:09.300
faith to influence legislation well let me tell you when we walk in there to vote we don't leave our
00:51:14.020
faith at the door we bring it in with us we want to pass policy that's pro-life we support the second
00:51:19.700
amendment and make sure businesses are coming to our state do you think that we're currently in a
00:51:23.780
spiritual war oh my gosh absolutely if you could sit through some of the stuff i sit through on the
00:51:28.660
house floor we're sitting there about not mutilating our kids not teaching them these uh terrible things
00:51:34.740
that you know frankly you can't even show on hbo much less show a five-year-old and they're wanting
00:51:39.860
that in our schools absolutely ridiculous are you supporting donald trump in 2024 yes i am why i like
00:51:47.540
his policies he stands up for truth and that's what i'm all about he's pro-life and i'm pro-life and
00:51:54.580
because he's done so many great things for america and we need him back can you please tell me your
00:51:59.540
name and what brings you here today yeah my name is zach and uh american freedom brings me here i think
00:52:04.500
education is the key to resolving the issues that the united states is currently facing now zach can you
00:52:10.180
tell me who you will be supporting in 2024 absolutely it's going to be obvious because of my half it's
00:52:15.540
going to be president donald trump why is that uh donald trump's been involved for the past couple years
00:52:20.900
since 2016 um i believe he's never been in office before which makes him not a politician he's just a
00:52:27.460
businessman he knows how to run the money and he just you know he loves america how important is faith
00:52:33.300
in influencing legislation in this country i i think it's very important because without god we we have
00:52:38.980
nothing do you think that we're currently in a spiritual war we are i don't think it's republican
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