00:11:13.280They submitted it directly to the shareholders.
00:11:15.720And the shareholders took a look at this and said, wait a minute, they're offering more money.
00:11:21.380So if they're offering more money per share, then don't you have a fiduciary responsibility to actually let the people of the company decide whether or not this offer is better?
00:11:34.580And I'll tell you right now, folks, the trans agenda that Netflix has played a huge role in is a major part of this.
00:11:41.660So I want to bring on now my friend Terry Schilling, because he and I have been talking about this for years at this point.
00:11:48.800His organization, the American Principles Project, has been fighting against it and exposing it.
00:11:54.200I think this is a huge win. Terry, are you there?
00:11:57.480Hey, Jack. Thanks so much for having me.
00:12:00.260So, Terry, you know what this world is like. This is corporate America.
00:12:03.860The fact that we just see in the last couple of weeks, the gay days at Disney, the huge pride celebration that they usually have in June is now being suspended or even canceled because of lack of corporate dollars.
00:12:16.620Now we're seeing Netflix, which put which went all in on wokeness and the LGBT agenda, especially a huge emphasis on the tea, but also also, you know, injecting it into stranger things.
00:12:28.780Now, all of a sudden, Warner Brothers is saying, you know, maybe we want to go in a more family friendly direction.
00:12:34.740And Netflix is a risky bet for us. Terry, how did this shift occur?
00:12:41.220Well, Jack, I think in no small part, it had a lot to do with people like you and your viewers putting a lot of pressure on Netflix, but also on Warner Brothers.
00:12:52.760I think this new deal is absolutely fantastic. It's very creative.
00:12:57.080It's forcing the question that, you know, if you want to do this Netflix deal, it's at least got to be fair.
00:13:03.340But I think that ultimately this is all coming down because of the pressure that your viewers and War Room and everyone else in the concert mood is putting on.
00:13:15.360Sure, people still subscribe to it and it still makes money.
00:13:18.740But at the same time, millions of parents all across the country are very concerned about the fact that so many of the characters in Y7, TV Y7, which is aimed at seven years old and up, why so many of these shows have transgender and drag queen themes and LGBTQ characters when they're at children, right?
00:13:39.760There's a show, Dead End Paranormal Park, that has this main protagonist, Barney Gutman, who's voiced by a transgender actor.
00:13:47.780But the character, Barney Gutman, is a gay transgender teenage boy.0.96
00:13:53.800This is a show that's rated Y7 on Netflix, on Netflix Kids, and it's promoted to them.
00:13:59.380There's so many other examples, Jack, but this is obviously, I think, large part due to you and your audience putting pressure on Warner Brothers.
00:14:06.260well look the pressure here's why i look at it right is you know i've got kids you've got like
00:14:13.640you know an entire i think you have enough kids for a class of children at this point terry
00:14:17.740but it's it's when you go and look at the great cartoons that are out there what do you think
00:14:23.920of you think of warner brothers my kids still watch the old looney tunes they love them they
00:14:29.980all hold up. They're great. And Warner brothers, I think has always had that family friendly
00:14:38.080brand. That's always been their reputation. That's what they're known for. You see that
00:14:43.000big WB pop out and you think this is something that I can watch with my kids.
00:14:49.240If they partner up with Netflix, they're going to lose that. They're going to lose all of that.
00:14:53.500I think one of the things that it's not just loony tunes, it's all the other brands that
00:14:58.380are part of the warner brothers i think uh you mentioned earlier dc comics right wonder woman
00:15:03.240and batman and um yeah batman and superman you know the thing is for me is if paramount takes
00:15:11.080a steal on i think we can sleep well at night knowing that all of a sudden you know bugs bunny
00:15:16.960is not going to come out of the closet as a uh you know a trans woman demi boy or something well
00:15:24.300To be fair, Bugs Bunny does do that in one of the original episodes, Terry.
00:15:48.940They want to let their kids learn about physics through Looney Tunes.
00:15:54.300Yeah, exactly. Physics or just enjoy a fun, you know, a fun show. And we saw Disney went, of course, with Buzz Lightyear that will completely went down the tubes when when they started introducing LGBT in that.
00:16:07.400We've seen it in Pixar. You've seen it in so many places because ultimately the communists can't help themselves.
00:16:15.480They have to inject politics. They have to inject this stuff in there.
00:16:19.400They force it down the throat. They force it down the throat of the kids because they need it in there because it fulfills this this total.
00:16:29.240And I, you know, people still tell me I don't watch anymore, but people still tell me that you can't watch any Netflix show or adaptation.
00:16:35.960It's, it's been the meme without some kind of woke subplot or woke addition.
00:16:41.840There's going to be, you know, even for adults, there's going to be some kind of like LGBT
00:16:45.700thing, or there's going to be some race swapping that goes on.
00:19:14.800They talk about influences. These are influences, and they're friends of mine, Jack Posobiec.
00:19:22.480Where's Jack? Jack, he's done a great job.
00:19:29.800All right, Jack Posobiec, we are back. We're live human events daily here on Real America's
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00:21:22.420to get in now huge events over the weekend i'm sure you guys saw a bunch of this on social media
00:21:28.080Friday night after the show ended major development seemed like it was happening down in Pima County
00:21:36.760where Kevin Posobiec our field correspondent was down there following up on leads collecting
00:21:42.980sources and he got footage of the bomb squad and SWAT team rolling out of the Pima County Sheriff's
00:21:52.080office on a SWAT raid. We're going to go now live to Kevin Posobiec in Tucson, Arizona. Kevin,
00:21:59.140how are you? Doing pretty well, Jack. How are you? Hey, so for folks who weren't following,
00:22:05.760you know, online all weekend, walk people through just in a nutshell, what happened there? You're
00:22:11.120up front of Nancy Guthrie's house. What happened on Friday night? Yeah, so Friday night, there was
00:22:18.020a SWAT operation. There was a bomb truck that left FEMA County Sheriff's Department, and it was the
00:22:24.120same bomb truck that I saw later on, but not only that, Jack, but there was also two SWAT vehicles
00:22:31.120that came by out of this neighborhood. So along with that, a convoy of about four to ten other
00:22:40.560sheriff's trucks and undercover vehicles all swarmed into the scene here, and we thought we
00:22:47.040really had it in the bag here there was three people detained okay and they apparently were
00:22:53.120questioned and cooperative and then released the next day and no nancy no word of nancy and we were
00:23:00.140told by the pio that they would release a statement uh that night we thought it would be in person
00:23:06.320then it was going to be an email then the email didn't come through so that was friday and now
00:23:12.800I'll fast forward to today, and we're getting confirmation that law enforcement is looking through with Walmart, the source of who bought this backpack, who bought the clothes, who bought the gloves, because we have a match back from the DNA analysis, too, that it is a male.
00:23:34.500And we want to know, is this an online purchase or is this an in-store purchase?
00:23:40.360I mean, that should be easily found through transaction histories.
00:23:46.660So, yeah, with that, I mean, we're also looking into a new report from TMZ saying that there's a new ransom message saying that Nancy could possibly have been spotted over the border.
00:24:01.300So, you know, not to be too speculative, but also, yeah, the way they recovered this DNA as well is interesting.
00:24:09.100and i was reporting on this earlier and that the fingerprints and the blood i thought i thought
00:24:15.620initially the blood would be more accurate but it seems i could even utilize fingerprint technology
00:24:21.600now too especially if you have criminal history i mean you're already in the database anyway
00:24:26.000well no i have another report so kevin that i believe that that one you're referring to is that
00:24:32.260so there was there were 16 gloves i guess this is the fbi statement there were 16 gloves found
00:24:36.440that didn't match or didn't have the DNA on them.
00:24:40.460However, there was one glove found that was nearby.
00:25:04.500Guthrie, but actually the DNA, skin cells, that sort of thing, transfer DNA from the person who
00:25:11.980was wearing it. And then so this is where this big kerfuffle has gotten in over the weekend.
00:25:17.200And I know you've been talking to sources and human events sources have been at this all weekend
00:25:22.160talking about this really dust up between which lab are they going to use? The Quantico lab,
00:25:29.860which, of course, has access to all of the national database or this lab down in Florida, which is a private lab, doesn't have access to all of those materials, isn't as fast as the FBI lab.
00:25:42.100And, of course, has been, you know, has been leading to a number of these issues.
00:25:46.600So, Kevin, what what can you tell us about the latest on that DNA issue?
00:25:51.580so we have you know plenty of advances in technology including ai and if you look back
00:26:01.420to the oj simpson case that was 30 years ago that did definitely take you know about two to six
00:26:07.260months to get that analysis so you fast forward this took about 24 to 48 hours so they utilized
00:26:13.980genetic genealogy and so if you're familiar with any ancestral type of website to figure out your
00:26:21.260lineage um you take a a swab of your saliva or blood and you submit it to these companies and
00:26:31.620they will track who you're related to okay so they're using that as well now we didn't have
00:26:38.400that 30 years ago and certainly not as fast so they're they're utilizing that to find a match
00:26:45.340whether it be a brother, a daughter, a sister, a son,
00:26:51.060someone who is related to the suspect in question.
00:28:58.260We're great. So, Lyndon, Kevin in the last segment was explaining to us, and we were
00:29:03.100kind of getting into this this dispute the dna sort of the dueling statements from the fbi and
00:29:09.520the sheriff walk us through the type of dna that we believe was recovered from the glove and and
00:29:17.980what it means in terms of this profile that they're trying to work up and how does the fbi then use
00:29:23.780that in by putting it into this codis database for hearing all these these phrases these jargons
00:29:29.060run around? What does it all mean? Okay. So I actually just talked with a former FBI special
00:29:35.660agent this morning that really made this very clear. So they have, you said the touch DNA,
00:29:41.400they're looking at any type of fingerprints on this one glove out of the 16 gloves that were
00:29:47.880found scattered around Nancy's home. So remember, Jack, we talked about this last week, how Pima
00:29:53.860County is using this private lab in Florida for the processing. And we all know the FBI lab
00:30:00.040Quantico is up there in Virginia. So this evidence from this one singular glove, we know preliminary
00:30:07.300it's an unknown male, that was done in Florida. So because the FBI and Vuma County are operating
00:30:14.380off these two different labs, which we can get to later about why that may be, now they're having to
00:30:19.820get this glove from Florida to the FBI lab because they're the one that has CODIS and they can put it
00:30:25.700in their database. That database is for the FBI. And so you get this DNA. We're in the quality
00:30:33.600control stage today, Monday. Could be hearing something today potentially. But right now it's
00:30:40.740being put into CODIS after the quality control thing. And then from there, in CODIS, if this
00:30:46.820person has any type of criminal record in their database, they'll be able to match whoever. Not
00:30:54.220saying that it's the guy on the video. Whoever's DNA is on this glove, they'll be able to match
00:31:00.400that. Now, if there's not anything in CODIS, that's what Kevin was talking about, that they're
00:31:06.220going to have to go down the genealogy trail, which is how Brian Koberger was called. He had
00:31:10.560no criminal record prior to slaughtering four people. So they can go through 23andMe,
00:31:17.080Ancestry.com. And these things have been around for a while. I mean, I think I did Ancestry.com
00:31:23.500over a decade ago now. And back in the day, people were buying these presents for people.
00:31:29.400All that DNA automatically went into a database. You didn't even get permission. It was these
00:31:35.940people getting these christmas presents ancestry.com and all of a sudden grandpa goes to jail
00:31:41.920because they match his dna so now since that there's more regulation so you have to if you
00:31:48.300do this dna you have to or for through a kit you have to say like i subscribe to putting it in the
00:31:53.760database but there's two options there from this dna found on the glove when it gets in the fbi's
00:31:58.820hands it's going to be run through codis and then they may have to go down the genealogy trail
00:32:03.140And it's just a spider web of really how you put it together because you want to match the DNA on the glove to somebody and then you have the DNA at the crime scene.
00:32:12.940And to Kevin's point, this has not been confirmed by law enforcement, but it seems there have been reports that they were using DNA and swiping that Range Rover from one of the incidents on Friday night for DNA as well to look into.
00:32:26.780So there's a lot of things up in the air right now, but this, you know, so you can look at it with like a hesitant eye, but it also could be a big breakthrough in this case if there's a profile match.
00:32:39.320Well, and that's right. And by the way, just so folks who understand this, that includes if anyone in your family has ever done a 23andMe, guess what? They're still locked up. So I've never, wait, wait, Kev, I've never done it. Have you done it?
00:32:56.780no i haven't myself no no but see here's the problem kev i was in the military so i the way
00:33:02.520i figured it is they got they got all my stuff on record so sorry man they're gonna get you if they
00:33:07.600uh if they start looking you're busted you're done for hey jack if i could uh interject here
00:33:14.200i wanted to follow up on the glove thing um so so keep in mind if you look at that picture of the
00:33:19.440glove the flowers in the background look very similar to the same kind of flowers in the security
00:33:25.280footage so if this guy's going through the yard he's going through there's a lot of vegetation
00:33:29.900here and there's a lot of thorns and cactuses okay which could prick your skin if you're trying to
00:33:35.920get through the weeds so he could have got bloodied up by one of these cactuses or thorns
00:33:40.260in the first place which would make his gloves bloody with his own blood and to follow up on the
00:33:46.760Idaho case what they did what they did there was they tracked you know not only through all these
00:33:53.360tips and family members, but they track the family members with a certain vehicle. So now
00:34:00.140the next step could be that they will match fingerprints or whatnot from the Range Rover,
00:34:06.760because to my knowledge, no other prominent vehicle has been towed away and taken as evidence.
00:34:12.480So I think there could be a match there. That's what led to the arrest in the Idaho case. And
00:34:18.580And we're hoping that's what brings the conclusion to this case as well.
00:34:25.960Lyndon, there was, I believe, a report that they took the sister's vehicle.
00:34:31.720Do we know if they still have that or is that something they're still checking out?
00:34:35.440So reporters on the ground haven't seen it back at the home.
00:34:38.560But yeah, that was a report was the first vehicle that was towed into evidence was Annie's car.
00:34:44.440And then the sheriff, whenever the last time he spoke, said that that car, you know, standard protocol towed into evidence.
00:34:52.320Well, then it was after that press conference we saw Nancy's car, the car from Nancy's house, get towed into evidence that Friday when we saw the big FBI, you know, ascension on her house.
00:35:03.520But then now the Range Rover has also been towed as well.
00:35:10.760And the Koberger case should give people hope that went over a month, but the entire time they were putting together this really timeline, this story of Brian Koberger before they were able to follow him across the country to do that.
00:35:28.440I think the inconsistencies with this case and with Koberger, you before you even knew who did it, you were you knew they went through the back door.
00:35:37.840You know, there's all those house diaphragms or not diaphragms, diagrams where people were trying to figure out who did it.
00:35:44.700But there was a clear picture of kind of how that went about.
00:35:47.880I think the difference in this case, you know, we still don't have a suspect ID and we don't know what the FBI is looking at behind the scenes.
00:35:53.400I would assume they're looking at way more video than the doorbell camera clip that we've been given.
00:36:00.460You would hope so, that they potentially have some type of car in some of the video.
00:36:06.160I know it was hard to get the video that you're seeing right now, but you have to think if they were able to get that,
00:36:12.520surely they've been able to get more that they're holding privately right now.
00:36:16.800but it's all the inconsistencies the force entry no force entry the this the that the
00:36:23.540we think it's a Berkeley go wrong no we think it's this the ransom notes there's just a whole lot
00:36:27.940more confusion around the nuts and bolts of this case than if you were following the Idaho 4 case
00:36:35.060you just didn't know who did it and so now it's just a big mystery on who did this and there's
00:36:41.100just a lot of inconsistencies between FBI and Pima County on what actually they think is going on.
00:36:48.520That's right. And by the way, to Kevin, you're reporting that they believe it was a male.
00:36:55.020That's something, the presence of the Y chromosome is the reason that they know it's a male.
00:36:59.080So there's just basic biology for folks. I know there are some in this country who don't
00:37:04.580quite understand how those X and Y chromosomes work anymore. But when you have a Y chromosome
00:37:10.520present, that means it's a male. So it makes sense that that's one of the first things that
00:37:15.760they would be able to identify before they've even gotten to the point where they're digging in
00:37:19.320deeper and able to build up an entire profile of who it is or anything about race or a specific
00:37:28.880family or something like that. Because, of course, you would see the chromosome there very quickly,
00:37:33.580which is something, of course, that unfortunately does not change regardless of if you change your
00:37:39.360pronouns online, your DNA, as it turns out, does say the same. So, word to the wise for those who
00:37:47.860are planning to undergo gender transition and commit crimes. We'll be right back here, Jack
00:37:53.060Posobiec, on with Lyndon Blake and Kevin Posobiec, Human Events Daily.
00:38:00.460Look, everybody's talking about it. Go get it. And he's been my friend right from the beginning
00:38:05.360up to this whole beautiful event and we're going to turn it around and make our country
00:40:57.580Lyndon, what Kevin is saying here about the force, you know,
00:41:02.580guys who are working hard, but young detectives, a young force,
00:41:06.520doesn't this then make the case that you would hope to see
00:41:10.240more and better cooperation between the sheriff's department and the FBI?
00:41:14.540A hundred percent. And the FBI guys that I talked to who used to be in the Bureau, they're very confused on why Pima County, one, had the cold shoulder when they first got into town, and two, why at the top, and again, we're talking at the command level, why there's so much lack of cooperation between the two.
00:41:36.920because again, you have Pima County, they know the area, but you have the FBI who knows how to
00:41:43.100move faster simply like they can speed up this investigation. They have the tools and it's been
00:41:47.940really hard for the FBI because when they got in to Catalina Foothills, the crime scene was cleared
00:41:54.200by Pima County. So why Pima County cleared that before the FBI got a chance to look at it, you
00:42:01.400know, it takes a little bit of time to make that initial contact, but that was shocking to a lot of
00:42:06.740the FBI people that I've talked to but it's just like you know you have people defending Pima
00:42:11.400County doing their own thing going to the Florida lab but then when you're sitting there and it's
00:42:16.460test day like today if the DNA from that glove would have gone straight to the FBI's lab we
00:42:23.940wouldn't have this delay of this 24-hour waiting game of like let's just sit and wait like things
00:42:29.660would just speed up so that's something that's very frustrating to people on the federal side
00:42:56.400The people on the ground are trying to get this solved,
00:42:58.380but they just keep running into these roadblocks
00:43:00.680because there's not this synergy at the top.
00:43:04.800no that's that's exactly right and and kevin so you on the ground look i i understand that you're
00:43:11.640you know you're working with some of the the sheriff's uh deputies as well directly but
00:43:15.560you know we do consistently hear this signal coming from the fbi side that they are really
00:43:21.040looking to have a higher level or higher degree of cooperation from sheriff nanos they don't feel
00:43:26.260that they're getting it uh no absolutely not jack and uh you know looking forward uh so tomorrow
00:43:33.460um linden talked about that buffer barrier or some hesitation of press releases press statements
00:43:39.820so tomorrow um there will be resolutions brought to the board of supervisors for tucson
00:43:47.440uh with pima county sheriff's department directly which regard a certain sanctuary city-like
00:43:55.120policies okay and i'm not sure if that'll be voted on tomorrow but it will be presented
00:44:00.980And so what that means is potentially, in essence, in the future, federal agents will need search warrants to even go into county properties, to interview illegal immigrants or any detained peoples.
00:44:18.240So they'll need to get the confidence of a judge first to conduct operations further and to even cooperate further, I guess, even if the department wants to work with them.
00:44:31.300So what you're saying is there's new resolutions that are going up.
00:44:35.160These are anti-ice measures coming out right there in Pima County.
00:44:39.160While all of this is going on, while the eyes of the world are on Pima County, the Board of Supervisors is putting up resolutions that are anti-ice in terms of their design and intent.
00:44:50.600But what you're saying is that you're getting indications that the way these things are written, they could actually hinder the relationship, the coordination between working a murder investigation between the federal level and the sheriff's level at the local at the at the local on the ground level.
00:45:44.220Lyndon, can I get your reaction to hearing this?
00:45:46.140I mean, at this point, it's shocking, but it's not because of what we've seen unfold the last two weeks.
00:45:54.320Like it, I mean, Kevin, it seems like it's just a circus down there.
00:45:58.340So the fact that we're seeing this and this resolution and this, again, another avenue where Pima County and federal agents can be met at a crossroads, like it's not surprising.
00:46:08.900But to have all this happen during this, I mean, the entire world is watching Pima County and it cannot be good for tourism.
00:46:20.040It cannot be good for anyone that gets this job offer in Pima County right now.
00:46:25.920I mean, you're it's like one of those places where you're like, oh, my goodness, I would not want to live there because what the heck is going on?0.96
00:46:35.000No, it's ridiculous. And God forbid you have family there.0.98
00:46:38.420God forbid you have your someone. And of course, there's these stories about, oh, there's home
00:46:43.040invasions, there's burglaries. I mean, imagine you live there or if you have loved ones or
00:46:47.180the elderly loved ones who live in the area and there's stories about burglaries and home
00:46:52.380invasions and all the rest. And it's and let's let's not get away from. I think the the reason
00:46:58.220that this has struck a struck a chord for so many is that we've all got older relatives or older
00:47:03.700friends and you know you do have to think about their safety and this this idea that someone could
00:47:09.420just disappear in the middle of the night is something that's shocking and horrifying linden
00:47:14.060uh where can people go to follow you and your program okay so yeah we have finding nancy got
00:47:19.920three it's on the daily wire platforms as well as spotify and apple and i will continue to post
00:47:25.760updates on my personal pages at linden blake excellent and you go you can follow me at
00:47:33.620and instagram kevin pasovic and also sometimes substack and also real america's voice and and
00:47:40.180jack if i have an extra minute here i wanted to add two things so they have no uh light ordinance
00:47:45.620okay at nighttime so it has to be dark in an old old community and also um the street cameras if
00:47:53.300they're looking for a getaway car okay like it's gotta check them out gentlemen as always you have