Antifa protest outside the family home of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, and the Virginia governor did nothing to stop it. What do we do about it? What can we do to stop this from happening in the future?
00:00:00.000Well, ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily, powered by Turning Point USA.
00:00:06.940Today is May 10th, 2022, and I know, dominate.
00:00:10.020Today's headlines, Antifa protests completely illegal erupt outside justices' homes.
00:00:16.060It happened again last night in Virginia, outside the family home of Justice Alito.
00:00:20.700Next, parents nationwide are struggling to find baby formula amid shortages.
00:00:27.260We're going to dig into this. Our children are at stake.
00:00:30.000Third, Gavin Newsom, the governor of California, is considering shutting down one of their last remaining nuclear plants amid energy shortages that are growing in the United States.
00:00:40.220And finally, the 2,000 Mules documentary, oh yeah, we're going to talk about it, has grossed $1 million in its very first day.
00:00:47.980The numbers are out. All this and more ahead, Human Events Daily.
00:01:17.700It doesn't matter which elections you win if the laws are not enforced and if our political leaders do nothing to uphold the rule of law.
00:01:30.940Last night in the Commonwealth of Virginia, at the family home of Justice Alito, Antifa, D.C., on their website, shut down D.C., put up a notice.
00:01:44.340They stated that they would be heading to protest, demonstrate, and intimidate a Supreme Court justice in his family home.
00:02:24.440Picketing out of someone's home directly targeting one individual is illegal, period.
00:02:29.700If you're picketing anybody, that's considered an illegal demonstration.
00:02:35.340So where, then, was Governor Glenn Youngkin, who campaigned as a strong conservative, who campaigned as a law and order guy, who actually went and we found the tweet, who stated that he campaigned to maintain the safety of our neighborhoods?
00:02:51.120Miyares, the attorney general in Virginia, couldn't be found.
00:03:54.200It's called holding people accountable.
00:03:56.360It's about asking our elected officials to actually do their jobs.
00:04:00.280Where were the Virginia state troopers out there arresting every single person in that crowd or telling them that if they crossed the barricades, they would be summarily arrested?
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00:07:20.360There's about a 40% shortage right now.
00:07:22.700Major retailers having to limit how much people can buy, especially acute in places like Tennessee, Missouri, Iowa.
00:07:29.560This is partly an FDA issue, but it could be a Biden administration issue.
00:07:34.220I'm just wondering if you guys are planning on taking any steps to help remedy that.
00:07:38.180Well, let me first say, as you know, but the FDA issued a recall to ensure that they are meeting their obligation to protect the health of Americans, including babies, who, of course, were receiving or taking this formula.
00:07:49.960What the FDA is doing, which, while they're independent, they are part of the administration, is taking a number of steps to address.
00:07:56.940That includes working with major infant formula manufacturers to ensure they're increasing production, because part of this issue is, of course, making sure they're stock on the shelves, right?
00:08:05.920And working with the industry right now to optimize their supply lines, product sizes to increase capacity, and prioritizing product lines that are of greatest needs.
00:08:15.400So, you know, you get to a point every once in a while with these stories, and you realize you're just describing a country, a society, a civilization that's in a downfall, in a downward spiral.
00:08:30.240Bridges fall apart one day, buildings collapse in Miami, rampant violence throughout the country, political violence, and then you get to the point where every day you start to become numb to it because things happen, and you just know what supply chains are breaking down.
00:08:48.780So the latest one, the latest shoe to drop in this situation is that, and here's the headline from Daily Mail, desperate mothers are forced to buy a formula that they know will make babies sick as an unprecedented shortage leaves shelves bare and prices rocket to $100 a can due to a national recall and supply crisis.
00:09:07.620So what happened? Similac has been recalled. One of the major producers of baby formula in this country has been recalled due to a bacteria outbreak, which apparently made a number of kids sick and even killed one toddler.
00:09:22.820So guess what? They ain't never coming back. No mom is ever going to give their kids that formula again unless they're in very dire circumstances.
00:09:31.480And by the way, if you're following Ashley St. Clair, the post-millennials Ashley St. Clair, I should say, she was talking about this a year ago.
00:09:38.660She was saying that American baby formula is not good for your kids and that she was getting it from Europe.
00:09:44.500My own wife gets it from Europe. For our kids, our one-year-old, he's at the point where he's not getting formula anymore.
00:09:50.140But she got a lot of heat for that. She generated so much heat, and then what happened? What happened? She was proven correct.
00:09:57.260So you look at these shortages, you look at where we're at the baby food shortage crisis point of the Biden era, right?
00:10:07.580And it's bigger than that, isn't that? You're not just looking at the managed decline of America.
00:10:14.120You're looking at a complete freefall. It's a downward spiral, a tailspin of our entire country, whether it be our economy, whether it be our inflation, whether it be our foreign policy.
00:10:25.940It doesn't matter. Our country is in an absolute tailspin, and this is just another piece of that.
00:10:34.140And I know someone will say, oh, well, it's not really this fault and see, you know, you have to look at it.
00:10:37.740No, no, no. I'm talking about the trend. I'm talking about the overall trend.
00:10:43.120You know what the regime hates more than anything? They hate pattern recognition.
00:10:48.260They hate when you notice things, when you look at the headlines every day and you say, hmm, it seems like things aren't going so well for this group of people here in the United States of America.
00:11:00.840And then the fact checkers and the experts try to come in and say, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:11:04.360Don't look at those. Don't try to, you know, extrapolate anything from the trend lines.
00:11:07.660Look, focus on what's directly in front of you.
00:11:10.380And to the moms out there who are in this situation, my heart goes out to you, and hopefully we can find a way to help.
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00:12:45.240Biden, I'd like to ask you, three consecutive American presidents have enjoyed stints of explosive economic growth due to a boom in oil and natural gas production.
00:12:53.940As president, would you be willing to sacrifice some of that growth, even knowing potentially that it could displace thousands, maybe hundreds of thousands of blue collar workers in the interest of transitioning to that greener economy?
00:13:28.600With the threat of power shortages looming and the climate crisis worsening, arguable, Governor Gavin Newsom may attempt to delay the long-planned closure of California's largest energy source, the Diablo Canyon nuclear plant.
00:13:44.360Newsom told the L.A. Times editorial board that the state would seek out a share of $6 billion in federal funds meant to rescue nuclear reactors facing closure, money the Biden administration announced this month.
00:13:54.180Diablo Canyon owner, Pacific Gas and Energy PG&E, is preparing to shutter the plant, which generates 6% of the state's power up, according to last year, by 2025.
00:14:05.740So we're shutting down our nuclear plants and we're putting more money into renewable resources, which, by the way, nuclear energy is a renewable resource.
00:15:11.900So you make a region around San Francisco, you make a region around L.A., and then you split the rest of the state up into two, maybe even four separate states.
00:15:19.840But when you look at it, when you look at it from this perspective, just from the energy perspective, it's completely insane.
00:15:25.680And Postmillennial has a headline up as well.
00:15:27.600Industry experts warn of power shortages due to renewable energy because nuclear power plants are being retired to make way for renewable sources of energy.
00:15:37.160But new plants are going offline faster than the renewable energy and battery shortage can keep up with.
00:15:43.880John Baer, the CEO of Miso, told the press on Sunday, as we move forward, we need to know that when you put a solar panel or a wind turbine up, it is not the same as a thermal resource.
00:15:54.840According to Fox News, the issue is on the rise throughout the country, as many traditional plants are being retired to make way for these renewable sources.
00:16:01.740But the battery storage and renewable energy, it's not working.
00:16:05.180Green energy sources, that's solar, that's wind, they rely heavily on batteries.
00:16:09.680The problem is battery efficiency is constantly improving, but not improving fast enough to keep up with current demand if plant closures continue.
00:16:20.140You've got people out there that are pushing so hard for green energy, for renewable, what they call renewable energy, but they also say that they don't want nuclear.
00:16:32.840So here's the thing, if you're a Michael Schellenberger, by the way, and he's out there in California, he's done Rogan a couple of times, a few great books about this, Apocalypse Now, I think is fantastic, San Francisco, another fantastic book.
00:16:44.860He's talked about this a lot from the perspective of a green guy to say Greta Thunberg has it completely wrong, right?
00:16:52.900And come at me again, Media Matters, for saying that Greta Thunberg is to blame for the war in Ukraine.
00:17:03.920Because when you listen to her and you have her setting your energy policies, then it leads us to places where you become reliant on oil and natural gas.
00:17:15.840What does that do for a country like Russia?
00:17:18.440It makes them more powerful and it makes them more indispensable to the European economy.
00:17:24.220You're starting to see that now, by the way.
00:17:44.620Generation four, nuclear energy is the future.
00:17:48.440Many, if not all, of the people that were involved in the situation at the Capitol on January 6th were being tracked previous to January 6th because they already knew what their pattern of life was.
00:18:06.040Many of the people who stormed the U.S. Capitol on January 6th left digital footprints that law enforcement has used in making arrests.
00:18:13.960So what you're seeing there is a clip from the new documentary 2,000 mules Dinesh D'Souza and True the Boat have put out.
00:18:21.680What's very interesting is that when I look at all the fact checks of this, they say, ah, well, that's just, you know, geofence data, et cetera, et cetera.
00:18:32.780Let's let's see what they're doing here.
00:18:34.560What they're talking about is these drop boxes and the fact that the drop boxes were used in various states.
00:18:42.580Like the state of Pennsylvania, for example, my home Commonwealth, which has an election coming up pretty soon here, where ballot harvesting is illegal.
00:18:50.880They then took the geofenced cell phone tracking data that you get from all those apps that all of us have and they cross-referenced them with the drop boxes.
00:19:02.020Who's going around these drop boxes multiple times?
00:19:12.580It's the same technology to an extent that the FBI was using when it came to January 6th that they were using to track people going in and out of the U.S. Capitol, that they were able to place them in there because of their cell phone data.
00:19:27.520So there's people currently in jail, detained, not far away from where I sit right now, because their cell phone was pinging.
00:19:39.240And I think in the actual interviews and in the movie itself, Dinesh doesn't say this is definitive proof and lock all these people up.
00:19:47.140No, but he says this is a starting off point for an investigation the same way that in this clip they delineate that it's a starting off point for the FBI on January 6th, that you can use this to potentially build a case.
00:19:59.860You can check out what was going on, right?
00:20:01.580It's the same thing when I was in the IC and we were tracking bad guys.
00:20:04.240This is the kind of stuff you would do.
00:20:05.740Of course, you would track cell phones.
00:20:07.540But what's incredible, though, so and Daily Wire and Rumble have it out.
00:20:11.240Dinesh D'Souza's 2,000 mules movie, Alleging Voter Fraud, makes $1 million on streaming sites.
00:20:17.900And I have this correctly because they put out the PR Newswire.
00:20:22.000This hit $1 million in just the first 12 hours on Rumble and Locals.
00:20:28.080And then Newsweek has a piece up that says it is playing in a limited basis on select theaters that was good enough to put the film in the estimated box office top 10 for the weekend of May 6th to May 8th.
00:20:57.100But it is something that should give us a question, right?
00:20:59.720We should ask these questions about our election system, about election integrity, that when we can see these issues, when we can get to a point where, by the way, if you're going to have mail-in ballots, what's wrong with the mail?
00:21:11.560What's wrong with using the regular mailbox like we would all use anyway, right?
00:21:16.240But still in the city of Philadelphia, where let's just say election integrity is not one of Philadelphia's strong suits, historically speaking.
00:21:25.340Anything that you could do to potentially open up that box more, to make elections less secure, obviously needs to be scrutinized.
00:21:35.540Look, when it comes down to it, here's where I stand.
00:21:38.680One day of voting, paper ballots, in-person, voter ID.
00:21:45.920That's what I want for secure elections in these United States.
00:21:49.060And that is it for us here today, Human Events Daily.
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00:22:21.200Next, parents struggling to find baby formula amid shortages across the United States.
00:22:26.900As our country in decline series continues, Governor Newsom, not sure if he's going to be shutting down Canada's, or excuse me, California's major nuclear plant.
00:22:36.960But energy shortages warnings are growing across the United States.
00:22:39.920And finally, the documentary 2,000 mules, grossing $1 million in its very first day.
00:22:45.460Congratulations to Dinesh D'Souza and the whole team involved.
00:22:48.880But before we go, it's time for today's history break.
00:22:52.040On this day in history, May 10, 1869, North America's first transcontinental railroad was completed.
00:23:04.540That was the ceremonial driving of the spike, the golden last spike, or the golden spike.
00:23:10.180Believe it or not, it was not done by the president of the United States.
00:23:12.780It was done by the railroad president, the Central Pacific Railroad Company, CPRR, Leland Smith, ceremoniously tapped it.
00:23:21.360The idea was a coast-to-coast railroad network revolutionizing the settlement and the economy of the American West.
00:23:29.300This is a huge point in American history.
00:23:32.000It is a huge point in human history where we were able to take that land, take that Wild West, and begin building a country, begin building a home, begin building a place for it.
00:23:46.060And that's not something, by the way, that's not something that you should ever feel that you have to apologize for.
00:23:52.040It's something that you should be proud of as an American.
00:23:55.280Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my permission to lay a shore.