Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - June 12, 2026


America At 250: Ukraine BioLabs DECLASSIFIED, LA Antifa Arsonist, AI Trillionaire


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00:00:00.000 Hey guys, it's Jack. I wanted to let you know that we're starting a new push for subscriptions
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00:00:22.660 Look, we've done so much over the past couple of years since this show started, and we're
00:00:26.840 only going to do so much more let's get it this is what happens when the fourth turning
00:00:36.620 meets fifth generation warfare
00:00:38.500 a commentator international social media sensation and former navy intelligence veteran
00:00:49.400 this is human events with your host jack persovic christ is king postal service proposed a new rule
00:00:56.060 pushing states to turn over their mail-in and absentee voter rolls to the agency.
00:01:00.620 The agency's proposed rule would create a mail-in and absentee participation list.
00:01:05.360 The state would first submit to the USPS a list of voters who are submitting mail-in
00:01:09.660 ballots for that election, along with each voter's corresponding personalized barcode
00:01:14.340 on their ballots.
00:01:15.940 Then the USPS would return a final mail-in and absentee participation list to each state's
00:01:21.200 chief election official to finalize the names of all enrolled voters in the state and the
00:01:26.040 barcodes associated with their ballots. President Trump predicting a big drop in oil prices soon,
00:01:31.500 but as the Iran war grinds on, America's emergency energy stockpile is shrinking.
00:01:36.680 The White House has been tapping the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to keep prices down and make
00:01:40.940 sure the gas keeps flowing. It's at the lowest level in years, but the administration says it
00:01:46.400 has a plan to replenish it. We're borrowing the barrels for a near-term supply challenge,
00:01:51.540 but in return, the folks that receive those barrels are bringing more barrels back.
00:01:56.040 Now we look at a confusing day of diplomacy between the U.S. and Iran.
00:02:00.300 President Trump threatened new attacks, then called them off, saying a deal is close to end the war.
00:02:07.880 We have a signing soon, and the documents are in pretty final shape.
00:02:16.100 So we'll see. We'll see. Very good.
00:02:18.960 Should be done. That should be done pretty quickly.
00:02:21.700 Iran says that discussions about its missile program is off the table.
00:02:26.100 Also, its support for its proxy groups here, Hezbollah and Hamas, off the table.
00:02:30.300 They say explicitly excluded.
00:02:32.180 But these are things that Israel has been demanding.
00:02:34.520 Israel, not a party to this potential understanding, this MOU.
00:02:38.860 And again, for Iran, all this still needs final approval.
00:02:41.120 So all of these, these 14 points could change.
00:02:46.740 All right, folks, ladies and gentlemen, Human Events Daily.
00:02:49.920 you. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition. This is June 12th, 2026.
00:02:57.280 Anno, dominate. Massive news out from the director of national intelligence,
00:03:05.640 Tulsi Gabbard. We know she's going out. We've been covering the back and forth about the
00:03:11.420 acting director, Pulte, and now the new permanent director, Clayton, being nominated yesterday.
00:03:18.660 But listen to what director Tulsi Gabbard released today.
00:03:24.440 I'll play a little bit of that video for you.
00:03:31.420 Okay, we're going to get that up in just one second.
00:03:34.360 And what I can read for you, though.
00:03:37.520 Oh, here it is. Let's play it. We've got it.
00:03:39.740 After months of searching through intelligence community holdings and files,
00:03:43.760 today I'm releasing new evidence of longstanding U.S. government funding
00:03:48.280 of more than 120 biolabs in over 30 countries. Now, these biolabs include labs in places like
00:03:55.460 Ukraine, which could be at risk of compromise due to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war. In fact, 0.81
00:04:01.520 the intelligence community had previously warned that a U.S.-funded biolab in Ukraine likely housed
00:04:07.460 dangerous pathogens and remained vulnerable to longstanding threats of Russian attack,
00:04:13.020 seizure, or damage. Now, until now, evidence regarding the full existence and funding of
00:04:18.500 these laboratories had been knowingly withheld from you, the American people. Many of these
00:04:24.380 U.S. government-funded biolabs are currently or have previously engaged in research using
00:04:30.740 hazardous and highly contagious pathogens, and in some cases included dangerous gain-of-function
00:04:37.060 research with very little visibility or oversight. Now, President Trump clearly understands the
00:04:42.820 serious threat dangerous gain-of-function research poses to the American people.
00:04:47.720 And this is why he took decisive action over a year ago. On May 25th, 2025, he signed an executive
00:04:54.060 order to end federal funding of gain-of-function research around the world. Here at ODNI, I issued
00:05:00.560 new guidance to the intelligence community directing increased collection on these laboratories
00:05:05.520 and facilities overseas. And we're already seeing the results of this increased collection.
00:05:12.100 We're learning new details, for example, on clinical trials that are underway at these facilities and that are raising significant ethical, financial and security concerns regarding the supposed public health initiatives and U.S. national security.
00:05:27.780 Now, despite the obvious potential for catastrophic global impact that research on dangerous pathogens in biolabs can have, politicians and so-called health professionals like Dr. Fauci, as well as entities within the Biden administration's national security team, lied repeatedly to the American people about the existence of U.S. funding.
00:05:51.520 Folks, that was the bombshell of all bombshells that we've heard from the DNI.
00:06:00.320 We were told this was a conspiracy theory.
00:06:02.940 We were told this was a lie.
00:06:05.060 People were spreading all of the debunks about it and saying, how dare you talk about that?
00:06:10.960 How dare you spread those narratives?
00:06:12.500 Well, I remember when Victoria Nuland was there in the Biden administration and she was asked about that in a Senate hearing by Marco Rubio when he was still in the Senate. 1.00
00:06:21.520 I said, are these biolabs real?
00:06:23.660 And she said, well, we have research facilities.
00:06:25.760 I said, what do you mean there's research facilities?
00:06:27.760 What kind of research?
00:06:29.200 You mean like gain-of-function research?
00:06:31.640 What exactly is going on in there?
00:06:35.080 Tulsi Gabbard just dropped a receipts bomb.
00:06:40.340 This is what it's all about, folks.
00:06:42.140 This is what we voted for in 2024.
00:06:44.300 This is what we fought for.
00:06:45.540 This is what we sacrificed for.
00:06:47.180 People actually delivering the goods.
00:06:50.140 That's why they came for Tulsi Gabbard so hard. 0.89
00:06:52.820 That's why they were leaking on her.
00:06:54.540 That's why they were spying on her.
00:06:56.420 That's why they were trying to get rid of her.
00:07:00.220 Why? 0.75
00:07:00.920 Because she stands up for the American people.
00:07:05.020 It's as simple as that.
00:07:06.460 And she's not afraid to speak the truth.
00:07:08.860 Right back, Human Events Daily.
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00:08:59.760 as we're looking at all this, just amazing, amazing work by Tulsi Gabbard over at DNI.
00:09:07.440 Really amazing to see what she's been able to put out. Incredible work. And again, this is what
00:09:13.140 Tulsi does. She's able to go in. She's able to go in, get the work done, and then get the receipts 0.99
00:09:21.980 back up. And I remember when Mitt Romney called her a Russian propagandist for saying this. He
00:09:26.740 said that back in March of 2022. What did she do? She waited four years to prove that Mitt Romney
00:09:34.160 was and is a liar. Because boom, there's the documents confirming that everything she said
00:09:40.940 was true and everything that Mitt Romney said was wrong. Folks, I do want to turn gears a little
00:09:47.540 bit because there's a case going on in Los Angeles that no one is talking about. Everyone's
00:09:55.060 missing. Did you know that the Pacific Palisades fire was not global warming and certainly was
00:10:02.300 exacerbated by poor forest fire management? But did you know that it was actually the act of an
00:10:09.700 antifa arsonist oh you hadn't heard that that wasn't in the news well as a matter of fact
00:10:16.620 it's true and now his trial is ongoing as we speak so listen to this and we've the crack team over at
00:10:24.800 human events has put together an incredible research document we're going to be covering
00:10:27.960 this trial as it goes on 30 year old jonathan rindernacht had a long history of fascination
00:10:34.540 with fire. He allegedly had a fixation on one Luigi Maggioni. He was obsessed with Maggioni
00:10:41.100 and he became increasingly angry with his life and society. He was driving around in an Uber
00:10:47.140 ranting about Maggioni, ranting about the millionaires and billionaires. And so what
00:10:53.340 did he do? He decided to take matters into his own arms. The Pacific Palisades fire cost billions
00:11:00.740 of dollars in damage, it destroyed federal property, and it killed 12 people. Now, he's
00:11:06.780 only charged with one count of destruction of property by means of fire, one count of
00:11:12.520 arson affecting property used in interstate commerce, and one count of setting Tinder
00:11:17.300 ablaze. Because they're only holding him accountable, and this is LA, right? They're
00:11:23.420 only holding him accountable for the first part of the fire, not the second part that was
00:11:28.720 exacerbated after Karen Bass's government forgot to put it completely out, which personally I have
00:11:36.660 an issue with now. They could potentially put other charges on him, but I just don't know
00:11:40.980 if that's going to happen. We will see.
00:11:47.620 But you go look at what he did. He was up there. His phone was the only one that was pinging at
00:11:52.340 the time that the fire started. They can tell where the fire started. He then attempted to
00:11:57.680 call 9-1-1, but was out of cell phone service because he realized how big it had gotten.
00:12:01.800 But listen to this. During the call, Rindernecht typed a question into chat GPT. He's at the site
00:12:09.160 of the fire. What did he do? He calls 9-1-1 while he's on the phone with 9-1-1. He goes into chat
00:12:14.420 GPT and writes, are you at fault if a fire is lit because of your cigarettes? So he's typing
00:12:21.860 all this into ChatGPT. However, investigators ruled out fireworks, lightning, power lines,
00:12:29.900 refraction of sunlight via glass, and smoking. They found that it was incendiary and intentional
00:12:34.780 ignition. In fact, he admitted in the past to burning a Bible. He had also asked ChatGPT to
00:12:41.180 provide, quote, a dystopian painting in which a forest was burning and crowds of people are
00:12:46.540 running away from the fire while the richest people are watching the world burn down so he
00:12:52.760 asked chat dpt to create images of this fire and then he made that that fire made those images
00:13:01.820 come true and we all saw how terrible that fire was we saw that it did kill 12 people
00:13:06.640 so what we put out during the time listen to this passengers in his uber described him as angry
00:13:15.500 intense, driving erratically, ranting about being, quote, pissed off at the world, Luigi
00:13:20.400 Maggioni, capitalism, vigilantism. When investigators asked him why might someone commit arson in the
00:13:27.460 Pacific Palisades, his response was, it would be out of resentment of the rich enjoying their money
00:13:34.260 as we're basically being enslaved by them. He compared such act to the murder which Maggioni
00:13:40.300 was charged for. So you see folks over and over. It's the it's the Maggioni mindset. Free Luigi
00:13:48.260 Maggioni was something that he searched for on Google. He also searched for let's take down all
00:13:53.760 the billionaires and read it. Let's kill all the billionaires. So great, great search terms. By the 1.00
00:13:58.980 way, he had a history of violent behavior. He lived with his sister in 2025. And when he got
00:14:03.440 into his dispute with her, quote, he blew up and threatened to burn her house down. He's also known
00:14:09.180 as a fire bug, and someone who had a fascination with fire going back to 2018.
00:14:14.360 So just listen to this, folks.
00:14:15.800 Listen to this.
00:14:16.760 They have him at the scene of the crime.
00:14:18.720 They know that his phone was there.
00:14:20.380 They know that he lied about seeing the fire and then calling it in because he didn't see
00:14:25.820 the fire from the road or something.
00:14:27.680 He was actually there.
00:14:29.000 He lied about it, and that's what happened.
00:14:31.800 Now, we've got the trial starting.
00:14:33.420 So the trial just started day one of the trial came in and the defense attorney claimed that Rinder Neck was only on the trail that the trail that night to watch the New Year's Eve fireworks.
00:14:49.400 So it was New Year's Eve.
00:14:51.560 He relied on the fact that he returned to the scene of the fire to help first responders try to put it out, that he made successful, unsuccessful calls to 911.
00:14:58.120 And when he finally got through, he pleaded for help.
00:15:00.340 They're trying to say that, oh, he's just a scapegoat.
00:15:02.920 OK, that's the defense argument. Here's the prosecution. Assistant U.S. attorney. Now,
00:15:07.440 this is federal. Assistant U.S. attorney Matt O'Brien says there's a troubled young man who
00:15:11.820 is angry and lonely and and terrified at the world, horrified at the world after a recent breakup.
00:15:18.460 He wanted revenge, revenge against society because he said he blames society for all of his troubles.
00:15:24.100 You'll hear that in 2024. The defendant was lonely with no real friends.
00:15:29.260 o'brien said he lived by himself and was withdrawn prosecutors called special agent
00:15:37.240 michael montavondi with the bureau of eight of alcohol tobacco and firearms one of the cases
00:15:42.060 lead investigators to share what he had found montavondi shared digital records and evidence
00:15:46.900 found from render next phone email uber open ai and other social media accounts he also spoke
00:15:52.980 about interviewing more than 100 of Rindernack's friends, family, and acquaintances.
00:15:58.200 So this is a big problem.
00:16:00.860 If he was out there already talking to friends about this,
00:16:04.700 ranting about it in his Uber car, right,
00:16:06.820 when I was driving people around and needed to get out there
00:16:13.280 and talking about all this to everybody,
00:16:16.120 sounds like his friends and family weren't actually too surprised
00:16:20.520 that this is what came up.
00:16:22.020 sounds like they weren't too surprised that he's the one who did this sounds like they actually
00:16:28.220 thought that it's probably in on track with his own behavior and his own statements
00:16:33.680 and so folks this is this is the problem this is the problem we have when the magioni mindset
00:16:41.720 comes into our society when you take envy and resentment
00:16:46.300 and patholize it and turn it into a justification for your actions,
00:16:55.740 turning it into a justification for anger, for destruction, for chaos, for killing.
00:17:03.500 Then you might support what Luigi Maggioni did.
00:17:08.320 You might be, oh, I don't know, a celebrity like Bill Burr or Jimmy Kimmel,
00:17:12.840 making a flippant joke about how Maggioni was the good guy.
00:17:16.300 But I also want to add something to this.
00:17:20.020 The person Maggioni killed was a straight white man.
00:17:25.420 Pacific Palisades were known as a white area.
00:17:29.640 That area was set on fire.
00:17:32.740 And this is the problem with the cultural Marxists.
00:17:34.600 They never actually admit what it is they really hate.
00:17:38.840 Because would they be so cavalier 0.90
00:17:41.120 if those billionaires if those ceos were black or brown or any other color would they have a 0.96
00:17:52.760 problem if they were not straight or say perhaps i don't know same-sex marriage or if they were 0.53
00:17:59.240 female magione's sister just got a job for johns hopkins don't seem uh don't seem going after her
00:18:06.620 right so you know and by the way that's not to say that she did anything wrong
00:18:11.960 but we do need to actually speak out against this cancer in our society
00:18:18.720 we put out a book about this in 2024 because we saw the danger
00:18:23.660 on humans the secret history of communist revolutions and how to crush them
00:18:28.400 we said it starts with this it start with starts with these ideas that the people who are successful
00:18:36.080 the people who have done well in life
00:18:38.580 whether through
00:18:39.880 business
00:18:42.380 or family life
00:18:44.120 careers, whatever it is
00:18:45.840 that those people shouldn't have those things
00:18:47.660 that you should have those things
00:18:48.980 and then rather than better your own lot in life
00:18:52.720 you should go after those people
00:18:54.520 demonize them 1.00
00:18:55.700 and eventually kill them 1.00
00:18:57.660 that's what we're seeing in LA 1.00
00:19:00.060 that's what we saw in New York
00:19:01.500 and ladies and gentlemen
00:19:02.300 this ideology is spreading
00:19:04.480 Right back, Jack Kosovic, Human Events Daily, Bill Marks Voice.
00:19:07.460 Influencers
00:19:31.700 These are influencers
00:19:32.740 And they're friends of mine
00:19:35.240 Jack Prusovic
00:19:37.360 where's jack he's done a great job
00:19:41.000 all right folks jack was so big back live human events daily oh guys look leave that shot up for
00:19:49.980 a second because wait go go back to the the live shot folks there you go this is from that's your
00:19:55.300 reflecting pool right there washington dc this is a live cam this is the earth camp shot and what
00:20:00.880 you're looking at is a view from the very top of the Washington Monument looking down. So you're
00:20:08.360 seeing the tail end of the National Mall. You're seeing the World War II Memorial. Then you are
00:20:13.260 seeing, of course, the the reflecting pool. And at the far end, you just actually guys blow it up
00:20:19.480 full screen. You might just be able to see the the Lincoln Memorial at the at the far end of it
00:20:24.400 there. And I believe this is I'm not sure exactly. So it looks incredible there. But also we got that
00:20:29.920 report that there were the numbers eight 86 47 were burned or vandalized into the national mall
00:20:37.960 at uh at one point either last night or the night before and so that's something that investigators
00:20:43.080 are of course looking into right now but incredible shot we know we've got the 250th
00:20:49.660 kicking off this weekend with ufc and it's and it's just amazing amazing to see amazing that
00:20:54.860 it's going on folks i want to get into real quick here we do we do have the question of the day
00:20:59.900 And we're going to cover this a little bit later. We're going to do it now as well.
00:21:03.200 So we asked the question about that. The question was, what would Kamala Harris's America 250 had been if she had won?
00:21:13.360 So email us 1776 at humanevents.com. Email us 1776 at humanevents.com.
00:21:21.180 And we will take all of your comments on that one.
00:21:25.920 Because remember, on Fridays, you are the guest here on Human Events Daily.
00:21:30.420 And so I can hop into the comments right now.
00:21:32.740 I can see what's going on.
00:21:34.280 So let's see.
00:21:35.000 We've got, we have got Dale Ross Media.
00:21:39.140 I love this.
00:21:40.080 Verse of the day, Bible verse of the day.
00:21:42.240 Thank you, Dale Ross, for sending this in.
00:21:43.640 The heavens declare the glory of God, and the firmament showeth his handiwork.
00:21:48.720 Day unto day uttereth speech, and night unto night showeth knowledge.
00:21:53.260 That's Psalm 19, verses 1 to 2.
00:21:55.220 in the King James version.
00:21:57.360 It's incredible.
00:21:58.000 Very cool.
00:22:00.000 Craig here is saying,
00:22:01.700 or Craig ZK is saying,
00:22:03.500 was trying to go see the Reflecting Pool on Wednesday
00:22:05.260 but could not find a place in D.C. to park my camper van.
00:22:08.520 Yeah, that might be tough.
00:22:09.360 I would suggest to actually try parking
00:22:11.460 in like Northern Virginia
00:22:12.960 and then maybe taking an Uber or something,
00:22:15.620 get over to D.C. that way
00:22:17.940 because parking in D.C.,
00:22:19.140 especially around,
00:22:20.780 certainly this weekend, it's going to be packed.
00:22:22.520 I think for all of 250, it's going to be packed.
00:22:24.220 If you've got a camper van, if you've got an RV, something like that, you might want to park it outside the city, then find a way across the bridge to get in.
00:22:32.620 And there's there's plenty of places to do that.
00:22:34.400 But if you have something larger, you know, you might you might want to need you might need that.
00:22:39.260 Let's see.
00:22:44.120 I don't know. Can I say that?
00:22:45.680 I'm going to say it. It's a Pixiecock says Kamala's 250th would be trans boobs and freaks. 0.99
00:22:53.720 So there you go. 1.00
00:22:57.220 Let's see.
00:22:58.640 Are they reliable?
00:22:59.720 The cost of damages?
00:23:01.160 What are we talking about here?
00:23:03.380 B.K.
00:23:03.960 Ovak is saying that.
00:23:07.260 Oh, he's talking.
00:23:08.420 I see.
00:23:08.700 He's talking about the previous story about the arsonist.
00:23:10.880 And he's calling for calling for him to see the death penalty.
00:23:13.740 And look, I don't understand why they haven't charged him with the, you know, with the crimes of the second fire.
00:23:22.720 in my mind, if you set the first fire and that leads to a larger second fire, you're still
00:23:28.420 responsible. You're still culpable. That's still on you. So all of the damage and the destruction
00:23:34.180 and the deaths that were caused, the 12 deaths that were caused by the second fire, to my mind,
00:23:40.220 that's still your responsibility. So the fact that the mainstream media, of course,
00:23:44.860 isn't talking about this Antifa arsonists in the Pacific Palisades is, you know,
00:23:50.300 it doesn't surprise me, but conservative media isn't even really talking about it. And guys,
00:23:54.580 you have to cover these stories. One of the other stories, you know, and we put this up over at
00:23:59.860 the Post Millennial earlier today, Tyler Robinson hearing was continued, which means that Tyler
00:24:06.640 Robinson's preliminary hearing, which is yet to be held, will a judge came out today. And once again,
00:24:13.080 Tyler Robinson's lawyers were trying to delay this thing because that's all they do. Delay,
00:24:18.120 delay, delay, delay, delay. They do not want this thing coming to court. They do not want
00:24:22.800 the evidence coming to light. The judge said, you've had enough delays. We're going forward
00:24:27.780 with this in July. So it looks like the week after the 4th of July will be the preliminary hearing
00:24:34.140 in the Tyler Robinson case. We here at Human Events Daily are going to be doing special
00:24:39.000 coverage of this, and we certainly intend to be there in person. I certainly intend to be there
00:24:45.160 person. All right, let's see what's going on. Checking out Getter. What's up, Getter Chat?
00:24:50.540 How are you guys? We've got Seven Truth out in the Bay Area says it's really hot. Yeah,
00:24:56.600 it's really hot on the East Coast, too. Really, really hot. People talking about Idaho being hot,
00:25:02.620 saying a lot of a lot of foreigners coming into Idaho. Yeah, no, I've heard about that. I've really
00:25:06.880 heard about that coming up in Idaho. And it's everywhere, right? It's everywhere. That's why
00:25:11.340 When we look at these policies, these have to be policies that we all take in.
00:25:16.960 Let's see.
00:25:21.300 Oh, Craig's is back.
00:25:22.480 He said, I met a local while trying to park.
00:25:24.040 They said they rarely go into D.C. anymore, but decided to come, especially to take a
00:25:27.200 look at the reflecting pool.
00:25:28.260 I thought that was pretty cool.
00:25:29.520 That's exactly right.
00:25:30.560 That's exactly right.
00:25:31.600 President Trump is giving people a reason to come into the city, a reason to
00:25:41.340 to come in and actually be there for all of this, because this is what you need. You need someone,
00:25:46.440 you need someone actually presenting things for the people. And this is something that I think
00:25:51.380 the mainstream media doesn't get either. It's about the UFC or about the reflecting pool or
00:25:56.600 about all the rest of it is that the average American loves stuff like this. Kids love,
00:26:02.100 my kids asked me, you know, they said, dad, when can we go see a reflecting pool? We actually,
00:26:05.100 we went down, of course, when they were filling it back up and we went and did the video, they
00:26:08.600 loved it. People want to be inspired by their national capital. When I'm in D.C. and I see
00:26:14.700 buses come in with tour groups from all over the country, from middle America, they throw on their
00:26:19.880 MAGA caps or they just have caps on from whatever school they're from or whatever town they're from.
00:26:25.000 And you see them looking up at the monuments with awe. They really do love their country
00:26:29.240 and they love the monuments. They love coming to the national capital region. They love seeing the
00:26:33.440 Smithsonian. They love seeing all the space shuttle over at Udvar-Hazy, going to see the
00:26:37.900 Apollo 11 space capsule at the National Air and Space Museum. Again, all of these things,
00:26:43.160 the original Star-Spangled Banner at the American History Museum. There's so many,
00:26:46.580 the ruby slippers, right? The ruby slippers of the Wizard of Oz from the American Culture 0.64
00:26:51.420 Collection. There's so many great things to see in DC that we need to take care of them because
00:26:56.580 they are our national heritage. And I got to tell you, mainstream media, the elites look totally
00:27:02.920 out to launch on this. All right, Jack Posobiec, quick break, right back, Human Events Daily.
00:27:18.680 Jack. Where's Jack? Where is he? Jack, I want to see you. Great job, Jack. Thank you. What
00:27:41.920 a job you do. You know, we have an incredible thing. We're always talking about the fake
00:27:45.800 news and the bad but we have guys and these are the guys should be getting policies
00:27:55.080 human events daily and we're showing you washington dc but we're actually going to jump
00:28:00.040 across the pond now to belfast northern ireland where tate brown of timcast irl joins us now tate
00:28:07.880 how are you how about you i'm doing well so tate you're on the ground there in belfast let us know
00:28:15.480 Are things heating up? Are things taking a pause? What's the current situation on the ground?
00:28:21.740 Yeah, well, everyone probably saw the videos Tuesday night where we saw various buildings
00:28:26.180 on fire, including homes, vehicles all across Belfast. The videos you're seeing on the screen
00:28:32.380 were taken in East Belfast, and this is a heavily unionist neighborhood. It's a very conservative
00:28:37.300 neighborhood, and they've seen lots of migrants arrive over the last few years being put in some
00:28:41.580 of these homes which are paid for by the taxpayer the british taxpayer specifically the northern
00:28:45.640 irish taxpayer and so yes we saw tuesday and wednesday night um protests riots you name it
00:28:51.940 unrest across uh the city of belfast and across northern island by and large um thursday night
00:28:57.220 which would have been last night things were a bit calmer um really just a few protests to speak
00:29:02.920 of but i've been speaking to a lot of locals and they're saying that the weekend could really be
00:29:08.140 when we see some things kick off really just depends on who you ask what some people are
00:29:12.380 saying the weekend's going to get crazy um others are saying that's probably all we're going to see
00:29:16.780 on tuesday and wednesday night but uh regardless uh pretty unprecedented and clearly the uh incident
00:29:22.940 that obviously people are responding to is a bit of a turning point um in britain no i agree we've
00:29:28.980 been calling it a tipping point here as well and so one thing i noticed on your account you said
00:29:33.980 that you were speaking to locals you're speaking to people there on the ground and i thought that
00:29:37.960 That was great because, and look, I can understand why people may not want to come on camera,
00:29:42.480 but the fact that you're actually talking to folks who live there, talking to folks
00:29:46.440 that actually have to, you know, this isn't just a news story to them.
00:29:49.700 This is their lives.
00:29:51.480 And we're not getting that from the government, from Keir Starmer.
00:29:54.520 And even when we look at viral videos, you know, that's why you need somebody on the
00:29:58.380 ground because you just don't have that ability to connect with people.
00:30:01.700 Tell us what you're learning.
00:30:02.700 Yeah.
00:30:03.700 Well, I mean, initially I was trying to put together a video myself, but what you would
00:30:07.220 typically find it's obviously not a surprise as people really speak their mind when it's just a
00:30:11.560 one-on-one conversation and if you ask them to go on record um they're very hesitant to do so
00:30:16.480 now in america you might have thoughts on that but in britain it's kind of understandable because
00:30:20.340 again people here are getting arrested for hate speech so to speak uh all the time so i really
00:30:25.200 actually don't blame these people for truly speaking their mind because simply telling the
00:30:29.040 truth about the migration situation in britain um under many circumstances would be considered a
00:30:34.640 crime. But I have spoken to multiple locals, obviously the more conservative types, you would
00:30:40.500 typically get the responses that you would expect. What I found particularly interesting was the
00:30:44.660 responses from more left-wing individuals and also from migrants themselves. So I did speak to one
00:30:50.300 woman, very left of center here in Belfast, to say the least. She actually belonged to a socialist
00:30:56.240 party across the border in the Republic of Ireland, but she still maintained that registration
00:31:00.540 in northern island very weird situation and she had told me that she was even souring on migration
00:31:06.060 but it wasn't for any economic reasons or particularly identity related reasons her
00:31:10.460 reasoning was i can't stop getting catcalled all the time when i go down the street and it's really
00:31:15.740 annoying and she's like i had to be honest with myself that no it was mostly these new arrivals
00:31:20.780 that uh just have a different riz approach with the ladies to say the least and it can be quite
00:31:26.220 intimidating and aggressive and we're seeing this so you're telling me that you're telling me that
00:31:30.880 third world you're telling me that third world migrants are not progressive feminists
00:31:34.740 i know i know it's a bit out of left field but uh she's finding this out for the first time i guess
00:31:40.180 what yeah after you're telling this now for the first time
00:31:44.020 yeah and so you know you can imagine her where she's sheepishly um having to admit that she
00:31:50.740 might actually have some hesitations with migration um obviously very natural i think
00:31:54.920 I gave her a bit of permission. But of course, she's not going to go on record to say these
00:31:57.780 things. If she were to ever be approached on camera of any sort, we'd say, well, these are
00:32:02.840 economic miracles. And we're blessed to be enriched with these people. But Northern Ireland
00:32:07.960 specifically, the vast majority of people you speak to here understand what's going on. What
00:32:13.340 was interesting was talking to a migrant. Now, this was a migrant. He was from Algeria. And his
00:32:17.160 family is actually coming over. They're in the process of coming over. And what he had told me
00:32:21.180 is, between the Henry Nowak situation, obviously the stabbing and the responses in Southampton,
00:32:26.180 and then here in Belfast, the responses to the latest, obviously high-profile stabbing,
00:32:32.820 migrant stabbing, he's considering leaving, because what he told me was, he's seeing a
00:32:38.260 side of Britain that he didn't understand was there. I think, if you can read between
00:32:43.180 the lines of what he's saying, he's saying, well, they're giving me all this free stuff,
00:32:46.240 the government's giving me all this free stuff. I assume that was voted for by the, you know,
00:32:50.580 by the british people i had no idea that they actually disagreed with what the government was
00:32:54.280 doing here they just had no choice that's when you're reading between the lines that's what he's
00:32:56.800 saying but yes he said i'm seeing a side of the british that i've never seen before and it's
00:33:01.380 making him very concerned about his future in the united kingdom um and when i asked him if he had
00:33:06.800 any plans to leave um he said not like tomorrow but i'm considering leaving or i think he mentioned
00:33:12.780 france as an option so well yeah well that's interesting that he mentions france as an option
00:33:20.300 but he doesn't actually consider oh i don't know going home to his home country yeah i know it's
00:33:27.660 it's especially bizarre um because now that the world cups here you'll typically see these people
00:33:32.880 who again um you know some of the stories of how they got to these countries you know the united
00:33:38.940 states the united kingdom of france i mean they're you know it's like a american ninja warrior like
00:33:43.020 they're jumping over obstacles you know boats i mean it's unbelievable what's going on just for
00:33:47.920 them to get here and then they'll cheer for their home country in the world cup and then and then
00:33:51.460 they'll like blast you know uh what's the word they'll they'll uh gaslight you if you point that
00:33:56.500 out so it was kind of interesting i'd be curious to hear um if he is siding with um you know england
00:34:02.360 or scotland in the world cup or if he's siding with algeria i think you could probably well so
00:34:06.140 so but but but but let's go through and and point out the things that you're uncovering so just at
00:34:11.920 first glance, you're seeing that migrants are coming for economic interests. I noticed that,
00:34:17.960 you know, the individual you spoke to didn't talk about any particular uprisings or strife that he
00:34:24.480 was facing at home he's coming for. It's out of his economic incentive. And if that's not working
00:34:29.300 there due to other factors, he now wants to move back to France or another place where he's able
00:34:35.260 to get those same economic benefits. And then, of course, when you spoke to the locals, she was
00:34:40.420 talking about how migrants were looking for women to pretend, you know, I guess, European women to 0.90
00:34:47.200 potentially marry or date or, you know, want that out of. So that's what they're looking for when 1.00
00:34:54.720 when when we see people coming out like I'll just say it as a Catholic Pope Leo coming out and
00:35:00.180 saying we need open borders and we need to respect these refugees doesn't really sound like refugees
00:35:06.840 who are fleeing a war-torn area and hope to be able to come home, 1.00
00:35:12.140 it sounds like people who are just taking up space
00:35:14.700 to come here to take our stuff and take our women.
00:35:18.460 Yeah, I think that's a pretty accurate assessment of what's going on.
00:35:21.240 I mean, I've spent quite a long time here in the United Kingdom,
00:35:24.800 in Scotland and England.
00:35:25.720 This is actually my first time in Northern Ireland,
00:35:27.500 so I'm very pleased to be here.
00:35:28.600 But I can say this is the exact same dynamic going on,
00:35:30.860 especially in Scotland.
00:35:31.920 Scotland's really where it's pronounced because, you know,
00:35:34.380 England, there's, you know, what, 55 million people, 50 million people, they can, you know,
00:35:39.620 take in a couple million and you don't really notice it at first, you know, it's kind of
00:35:43.600 stuck in Birmingham or stuck in London. But in Scotland, where there's what, 5 million people,
00:35:48.340 this is where it becomes very evident when any level of immigration comes in, because it rapidly 0.64
00:35:52.560 changes everything. And Scotland, this is a place that, you know, has had a bit more economic
00:35:57.760 problems than England. These are people that they're watching their social resources, which
00:36:03.140 were designed especially for them instantly get handed over to these people who have just shown
00:36:07.700 up overnight. And I think this is having an especially radicalizing effect because, you know,
00:36:11.640 in the United States, I don't know how receptive people are to the economic arguments against
00:36:16.700 immigration, but in Scotland specifically, and I guess you could say England, what I've seen in
00:36:21.180 Scotland is, yes, this is an extremely potent sort of line, a vector of attack against immigration
00:36:28.320 is that they're taking away these social programs that were set up for you,
00:36:32.420 these really extensive ones. 0.73
00:36:33.720 And so, yeah, I mean, these people are primarily economic migrants. 0.60
00:36:40.180 I mean, Denmark demonstrated this. 0.99
00:36:41.720 Denmark just simply said, actually, you need to be here for like 10 years
00:36:45.660 before you can hop on any social programs.
00:36:49.960 And also, we're going to tax from it.
00:36:51.540 It says it at a very understandable level.
00:36:52.900 And a lot of them just self-deported.
00:36:54.840 It didn't take any more than that.
00:36:56.280 We didn't have to do any, you know, Denmark didn't do any ice raids or anything like that.
00:37:00.140 They just said, OK, well, you know, you're going to have to be here for a little bit and demonstrate a little bit of skin in the game before you hop on social programs.
00:37:06.420 And they all left. Denmark had net negative migration themselves for a couple of years now.
00:37:12.980 And once again, it's just because of a very pragmatic, you know, way of distributing social welfare.
00:37:19.620 I think it makes quite a bit of sense. But, you know, it's still like pulling teeth.
00:37:23.780 here's what it comes down to is is what we've learned i think and you know anyone who's looked
00:37:30.540 at this with with any bit of a critical eye would would be able to tell you is that you can't have
00:37:35.500 both open borders and a massive welfare system right you can't have both you just it just doesn't
00:37:42.440 work if you have a welfare system for your people there are ways to do that it's economically tough
00:37:47.520 but there are ways to do it but if you don't have the control of your borders you are going to have 1.00
00:37:53.180 the world flood in like all these individuals and they are going to come because they want to get on
00:37:57.660 the gravy train tape brown we got to run where can people follow you brother yeah you can follow me
00:38:01.960 on x and instagram at real tape brown and you can always see me on weeknights on tim cast irl
00:38:06.340 live at 8 p.m eastern great work out there stay safe and remember don't put on the black mask
00:38:14.020 on camera right back human events daily
00:38:23.180 The Jack Posobiec Appreciation Hour.
00:38:31.980 I can say confidently, I believe, I think Josh Shapiro would be the vice presidential nominee if it wasn't for Jack Posobiec.
00:38:38.080 And that is, I'll be honest.
00:38:45.280 All right, folks, Jack Posobiec back live, Human Events Daily.
00:38:48.840 Now, you may have seen this in the news, of course, that it's just come out,
00:38:52.820 that the world has minted its first trillionaire.
00:38:56.680 Yes, the first trillionaire in U.S. history.
00:38:59.680 Now, of course, it does not account for inflation,
00:39:01.660 so we should actually go back,
00:39:04.780 and if we want to go through all of history,
00:39:06.360 you've got to check that out as well.
00:39:08.220 But Elon Musk has become the world's first trillionaire
00:39:12.160 as SpaceX shares begin trading in the biggest IPO ever,
00:39:16.280 And his net worth is now estimated at $1.1 or perhaps $1.2 trillion.
00:39:24.760 And so one of the pieces that a lot of people are pointing out to, not just with SpaceX, but also his work with XAI, is AI has been so much in the news.
00:39:35.480 Bernie Sanders is coming out talking about how we need to restructure and regulate and do all this stuff, not just to have, you know, I think consumer protections or things like this on AI, but actually government ownership of the companies that are doing all of this.
00:39:52.020 Someone who understands very well this situation is the CEO of Telnix, David Kasim.
00:39:59.060 He joins us right now on Human Events.
00:40:01.220 David, how are you?
00:40:02.840 I'm doing well, Zach.
00:40:03.540 How are you?
00:40:03.800 i'm doing well so david when when we when we look at spacex and we look at ai when we look at all
00:40:11.700 bernie sanders it's it's sort of this this line between i think we all understand that when
00:40:17.620 there's innovation when there's tech advancements we want to make sure that those advancement
00:40:21.580 advancements don't come at too high of a price that we don't push society uh you know over the
00:40:28.100 edge while we're in pursuit of that but at the same time you don't want to stop progress because
00:40:33.580 by stopping progress this is why by the way we're so behind in the space race because we cut back
00:40:40.300 on our space programs for almost a decade and a half and are finally now getting them back
00:40:44.740 underway so talk to us how you're looking at that from your perspective i think a couple things well
00:40:51.520 i think we're back in the space race thanks to elon uh obviously tremendous tremendous personal
00:40:57.320 risk. I don't think people know the story. I mean, there were several points where SpaceX was on the
00:41:05.640 brink of failure. So he took a ton of risk and deserves every dollar that he has as far as I'm
00:41:11.320 concerned. Look, I think from everything that we've seen, AI is a force multiplier. And so
00:41:18.300 at Telmex, we're hiring now faster than ever. Everyone is empowered with AI. It allows them to
00:41:26.340 have really an entire team at their fingertips. And so I think it's just an incredible opportunity
00:41:33.300 for so many folks across the spectrum. And the stuff coming from the far left is just
00:41:39.540 bizarre to me. I thought we agreed that communism didn't work in 1991. And here we are in 2026
00:41:46.160 talking about it all over again. Well, and ultimately it's because, and I've said over
00:41:51.920 and over is that they don't actually when they say communism, they always tell you, oh, it's all
00:41:56.340 about equality. It's all about justice. It's all about making sure that everyone gets their equal
00:42:00.120 share. But that's not what it's actually about. It's about tearing down people who build things,
00:42:03.960 tearing down people who are successful, stopping people who are successful, resenting people who
00:42:08.780 are successful. That's why I got this guy burned down the Pacific Palisades who specifically told
00:42:13.700 investigators that's why he set the fire. So it's it's really that's where it's coming from. And
00:42:20.320 And I think that's specifically what Bernie Sanders and his ilk actually are for.
00:42:26.360 Yeah, I mean, it's hard for me to understand what what they're for.
00:42:30.280 It seems like they move from one issue to the next.
00:42:33.000 And when when it doesn't work out, I mean, obviously, we saw nobody's talking about global warming anymore.
00:42:38.700 Now it's a I do merism. So it seems like they have to latch on to something here in order to garner both scare people into into voting for them.
00:42:46.760 Yeah, so you've written quite a bit, you've got stuff out, and you've posted quite a bit
00:42:52.560 about the AI regulation.
00:42:55.080 We do want the momentum, obviously, we do want situations where, look, everything needs
00:43:02.520 to come at a way that's best for the people, but you don't want this regulation to just
00:43:08.460 get in the way of everything, do you?
00:43:10.360 No, absolutely not.
00:43:11.860 And I think the thing that we have to be most concerned about is the fact that without federal preemption, and President Trump has it right on the money here, we need a single national standard, right?
00:43:23.340 Because otherwise, we're going to have blue states like California essentially setting lowest common denominator and folks like New York and everybody else.
00:43:33.280 I mean, there'll be a maze of regulation that we're going to need to deal with.
00:43:35.840 And I can assure you that our competitors globally are not are going to be dealing with 50 different sets of state laws.
00:43:44.840 So Congress needs to step up and act, get something across the books in terms of the national standard, ensure that, you know, the rules are fine.
00:43:54.280 There's nothing wrong with having rules. And absolutely, we need to make sure that we're protecting creators.
00:43:59.080 We need to make sure that we're protecting children. But we need to know what the rules of the road are.
00:44:03.500 and we need to make sure that it's abundant and clear for folks that are that are actually building
00:44:08.360 things no i couldn't agree more it's it's rules of the road you need to have this set up this set
00:44:16.160 up the children i mean as a great example you know and and by the way if there is somebody and i keep
00:44:21.860 coming back to this we saw it with one of the one of these uh shooters up in canada we saw it as
00:44:27.000 well as with the pacific palisades fire uh the arsonist down in la that what were they both doing
00:44:33.340 They were both using chat GPT to come up with ways to to commit their crimes.
00:44:39.800 So some kind of an early warning system that doesn't mean you turn off, you know, people use Google, I'm sure, to look up things.
00:44:46.460 Right. We don't prosecute Google for that. But an early warning system, I think, is just something that makes sense that, hey, if there's a user that's looking for things that might flag, you know, a couple of, you know, a couple of search terms and might raise some red flags that, yes,
00:45:02.520 you are going to want to have that reached out to with the appropriate authorities and by the way
00:45:07.320 this is something where you know even um you know even facebook and meta they have these type of
00:45:13.320 systems in place could they be stronger of course could there be legislation of course i'm not
00:45:17.240 saying that what i'm saying though is there are ways to do this and it's not something new that
00:45:21.800 we've never tried yeah i mean i think there's several different approaches that will end up
00:45:27.880 getting at the root of that problem uh you know we've seen increasingly different approaches
00:45:35.560 being taken to safety and whether it be you know having some sort of reporting mechanism
00:45:39.720 like you're describing or ultimately not giving people answers to questions we shouldn't be giving
00:45:45.320 them answers to uh yeah i think that that's absolutely something that we can have guidelines
00:45:51.080 for uh and again hopefully at the federal level no i think it's exactly right david tell people
00:45:57.240 where they can go to give you a follow to drop what you're putting out and of course to follow
00:46:01.320 the company and everything that uh everything that's coming out there yeah i think you just go
00:46:05.720 to uh i'm on i'm on x so david casem uh and then our website's telmex.com t-l-n-y-x.com
00:46:14.600 all right david case and go drop and follow thanks for joining us here on this friday really
00:46:18.040 appreciate that so wow very first very first trillion are elon musk spacex and and again
00:46:25.880 you know people are going to come out and they're going to complain and they're going to attack him
00:46:29.320 they're going to say oh why should one person have all this money and the easiest flip around on that
00:46:34.680 is how many people has elon musk put to work with that money how many people and how many jobs and
00:46:40.600 how many industries are created because of what he's putting together so how it's and this is in
00:46:47.240 a way that they don't even understand by the way it also isn't like he can just go and take that
00:46:52.200 money and play around with it, that's the money that's in his valuation through his ownership
00:46:58.360 of the company. And so if he sells shares, then his value goes down. So if he accesses the money,
00:47:05.940 it's not like it just exists on paper. It doesn't mean liquidity. But what it also means is he's
00:47:11.820 creating. He's creating things in the world. And in fact, outside the world, he's actually being
00:47:18.280 able to create business and innovation. And somewhere along the line in this country,
00:47:23.040 we started demonizing that. We started attacking that. We started attacking people for what they
00:47:27.520 were doing. We started attacking people for being successful. And that's not what this movement is
00:47:32.100 about. And go listen to Charlie Kirk. Charlie Kirk spent 10 years telling people that we should
00:47:38.640 promote and we should celebrate success in this country and in our world. That's what Charlie was
00:47:45.080 all about from day numero uno. And that's what we're going to be about here at Human Events
00:47:51.580 Daily. It doesn't mean that we overlook the needs of the people. It doesn't mean we overlook the
00:47:56.640 needs of the nation. But you do so in such a way that the greatest human achievement is always
00:48:03.840 achieved. Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my permission to lay ashore.
00:48:15.080 We'll be right back.