00:01:23.180Sources told CBS News this was coming, a landmark agreement between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia to allow Saudi Arabia to develop a civilian nuclear program on its soil.
00:01:35.180And just a short time ago in the past hour, the administration confirmed it with an official announcement saying that there's also an agreement to have bilateral safeguards in place
00:01:46.380and that these agreements, quote, advance U.S. and regional security by upholding high standards of nuclear safety, security and nonproliferation
00:01:55.320and strengthening the U.S.'s competitive edge in civil nuclear technology.
00:02:00.100This was obviously a consequential week for House Republicans, but it was a very consequential week for the American people.
00:02:06.440And we've delivered once again. Americans demand a few things that are common sense.
00:02:11.520They demand secure elections. They want a strong national defense capable of countering our
00:02:16.960adversaries. They want a Congress that plays by the same rules that they do. These are not big
00:02:21.520things to ask. House Republicans delivered on all those promises and those priorities
00:02:25.840this week and then some. In the firebombing case outside Federal Plaza in lower Manhattan,
00:02:31.140News 4 has obtained new videos showing the suspects setting off fireworks and firing
00:02:35.120a pellet rifle at pedestrians before setting off that fireball.
00:02:41.520In West Virginia, massive flooding is a concern all across the state.
00:02:48.780This is video from the town of Horner where you see that backyard swing set in the middle of a raging river.
00:02:54.580East Carolina University's Brody School of Medicine is one of five medical schools being investigated by the Trump administration.
00:03:01.760According to the Education Department, its Office for Civil Rights is looking into the medical school for alleged racial discrimination in admissions.
00:03:09.080The office will decide if the schools violated Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibits discrimination based on race, color, or national origin.
00:03:19.100Testimony continues in day three of the trial of Shilo Hendricks, the woman seen in a viral video calling a black child a racial slur last year.
00:03:30.320Ladies and gentlemen, welcome on board today's edition of Human Events Daily.
00:03:34.460Today is July 23rd, 2026, and I know, Dominate, we're here live on Real America's Voice.
00:03:43.700Well, folks, the trial is underway in Rochester, Minnesota, for Shiloh Hendricks.
00:03:52.120Now, folks might remember Shiloh Hendricks from last year after a viral altercation that
00:03:58.480she made with a Somali family broke out all over TikTok. And she was being pilloried. She was being1.00
00:04:07.420totally dragged online. And they went and pressed charges on them. And in fact, the family of the
00:04:18.980Somali family is now working with the NAACP to bring these charges. And we dug in a little bit
00:04:25.400into this case to learn more about what was going on. We're going to have Libby Edmonds on here in1.00
00:04:29.140a minute. But this really is an interesting test case because it seems very much as though Shiloh
00:04:37.400Hendricks is on trial for speech, for a speech crime, for a thought crime. Not because she
00:04:47.040threatened someone, not because she was assaulting someone. No. When you look at the story,0.99
00:04:55.200it's very simple when you actually get all the facts. And that's the viral video.
00:04:59.800And freedom of speech doesn't just mean speech that you like, speech that you agree with.
00:05:05.880Sometimes it means stuff that you disagree with. Sometimes it means speech that you consider
00:05:09.620rude, speech that you wouldn't actually use yourself. I personally do not. I don't teach
00:05:14.160my kids to speak like that. But is it really worth a crime? Is it really worth a criminal
00:05:23.040trial, any criminal conviction, that seems to be what's going on here.
00:05:29.480Do we really want to put someone facing all of this, facing all of this to a mom who was
00:05:41.240defending her son or someone had another kid stole her lunch, stole her son's lunch away.
00:05:48.660She was chasing him down. No parents in sight, had no idea what was going on.
00:05:56.180And we live in a country where people are getting fed up. People are absolutely getting fed up with all of this, with so many people, particularly the Somali population in Minnesota, breaking all the rules.1.00
00:06:12.740And we just found out about all the fraud that is going on in Minnesota.0.96
00:06:17.240So if you're someone who is simply a native of Minnesota, trying to take your kid to the park, and suddenly you're going viral on TikTok, and suddenly they're stealing your kid's lunch, and you're sick of one group of people getting a special pass, one group of people having the fast lane open to them that's not available to you.
00:06:42.740and you're just a mom who's out there. Look, I'm not saying I agree with everything that she did
00:06:49.220or anything like that, but what are we doing here? A criminal trial for someone's speech?
00:06:55.240I can't stand for that. I just can't stand for that. And it's a situation where I think this
00:07:02.800has gone too far. To put someone on trial, a mother on trial for speech is wrong. And I would0.70
00:07:11.320say it was wrong, to put someone on trial for speech, regardless of who it was.
00:07:17.020Jack Posovic, right back, Human Events Daily.
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00:09:59.120And folks, I want to read something to you because, you know, we've just come from CPAC UK.
00:10:04.860Did you know that over 12,000 people are arrested annually in the United Kingdom under laws criminalizing speech and communications offensives?
00:10:16.600such as sending grossly offensive or menacing messages. That means with the data that you can
00:10:25.140track back, this is data from the Times of London, 30 to 33 people a day. So 33 people a day
00:10:32.860are arrested in the United Kingdom over speech. I just met one of them at CPAC UK. This was Lucy
00:10:40.760Connolly. She was arrested for posting about migrants. She was sentenced to three years in
00:10:46.760jail. This is a mom. A young mother was sentenced to jail for posting about migrants. And by the1.00
00:10:55.480way, this was in the wake of the Southampton murders where a migrant had just gone in,
00:11:00.840had run into a little girl's dance recital or dance studio where they're singing or listening
00:11:06.140to Taylor Swift songs and started stabbing little girls and killed three of them.
00:11:10.760that's uk 33 people a day 12 000 per year so when i see something like shiloh hendrix and i get it
00:11:20.880people are going to say oh my gosh jack you know what are you doing are you defending use the n-word
00:11:25.040are you doing all this stuff how dare you you you can't do that i said no no no listen to what i'm
00:11:29.360talking about i don't want the united states to become the uk where we start locking people up
00:11:36.100for the basis of speech. We're going to bring on Libby Emmons now, because Libby, you've been
00:11:42.000checking this story out, and you, of course, are a huge warrior for freedom of speech.
00:11:47.720Yes, and this is something that I'm very concerned about. This isn't the only case
00:11:51.520either. As you mentioned, this is going on in Europe and in the UK, and it's even coming to
00:11:56.940Canada. A recent legal watchdog report came out saying that Canadians were being contacted at
00:12:03.160their homes over things that they'd said on social media following the passage of a hate speech law.
00:12:08.520And these were things they said far before the law even went into effect. So this is something
00:12:13.540of concern. In the United States, of course, we do not have hate speech laws. The very notion
00:12:18.480is anathema to our First Amendment rights, and we would absolutely not tolerate such a thing.
00:12:23.460I certainly hope. Of course, the socialists are gaining control on what they can't control
00:12:28.280physically. They want to control mentally, and that's something they're probably going to start
00:12:32.500working on. But yes, this Shiloh Hendricks case, really fascinating. She went to trial this week.
00:12:38.340She's charged with counts of disorderly conduct. These are misdemeanors, but she would face up to
00:12:44.12090 days in jail, as well as a hefty $1,000 fine. And she's being prosecuted because of what happened
00:12:51.220on a playground. She's sort of the canary in the playground of the Minnesota-Somali fraud situation,
00:12:57.520And there are so many different elements to this case.
00:13:01.900No, and this is why, you know, I want to dig into this.
00:13:05.320I want to look at the nuts and bolts of it.
00:13:06.540We have to look at the actual case as well.
00:20:32.520Cause there ain't no doubt I love this land
00:20:37.980God bless the USA, and I'm proud to be an American, when at least I know I'm free, and I won't forget the men who died, who gave that right to me, and I'll gladly stand up next to you, and defend her still today.
00:21:07.980I heard about this group and they said could you come over and run over and say
00:21:28.740a few things and I said absolutely I will and they gave me the lowest seat
00:21:34.400i've ever sat in it you know they said that they do that on purpose i don't think it was chris that
00:21:40.800did it i'm just trying to compare chris wouldn't do that but it happens the uh it's really an honor
00:21:48.320to be with you tremendous people and it's a really important subject so i want to be here
00:21:52.400i'll say a few words and then i'll head out and you'll handle it and it's something you're very
00:21:57.920familiar with. But the people in the room are real doers, real amazing. It's an
00:22:05.920amazing group. We're here today to continue the incredible progress we're
00:22:10.040making in communities nationwide to ensure that as new data centers go up
00:22:15.440and it's they're going up all over electricity bills for American families
00:22:20.040will actually come down. You know you're going to be building your own data
00:22:23.840Matter centers and you're going to build building your own electric plants. You're essentially becoming a utility
00:22:30.260Like Con Edison in New York, but maybe
00:22:32.840At a level that nobody's ever seen before because we've seen some of the plants that they're building are absolutely incredible
00:22:39.320They're absolutely incredible the electric plants electric manufacturing plants
00:22:45.020It's hard to believe but you need double the electricity that we have right now
00:22:48.240Maybe even more than that to really fulfill what you want to do. We're leading China by a lot
00:22:53.840and using our old grid would not have worked.
00:22:58.640And I came up with the idea that, you know,
00:23:00.540build your own plant, this way nobody can complain.
00:23:03.360You won't call me and say what a terrible job I'm doing
00:52:05.800All right, folks, you saw the president there, you know, really talking about quite a bit,
00:52:16.780really getting on EPA, getting into a little bit of an update on the war with Iran.
00:52:23.980One thing I thought that was interesting, of course, was that he brought up, you know,
00:52:27.360he did bring up China, and I thought that was good. And, you know, talked about in terms of
00:52:32.100The AI race, I think there's a lot going on with China that obviously we need to focus on, something I've been talking about for years.
00:52:38.480We know the president's been talking about it.
00:52:40.080He gave that huge primetime address last week where, of course, he laid out China interfering in the 2020 election, putting their finger on the scales for Joe Biden.
00:52:52.440And also getting a bit into cars as well, getting into credit, a number of different things that we've hit recently.
00:53:01.120of course, the EPA touches all of this because the EPA was used for years. The EPA was used for
00:53:06.180years to block all of those things that we wanted as a country. And so, you know, we've only got a
00:53:14.100few minutes left here. We are still with Libby Emmons. Libby, you hung. What did you think of
00:53:18.420the president's remarks? Yeah, I thought it was interesting. I'm always interested in his
00:53:23.020conversation about energy because I think, you know, in a lot of ways, the history of humanity
00:53:28.440is the history of energy and energy consumption. And there's so much conversation about
00:53:32.720data centers these days. And I'm interested to see where that goes here in West Virginia,
00:53:38.960where I live. There are a lot of conversations about data centers, people complaining about
00:53:43.760them, other people saying that they're creating good jobs. And of course, you know, we're going
00:53:47.900to have to see what happens there. But people are always reticent about new energy programs.
00:53:52.880no i i agree and actually when it comes to me personally um you know i'll ask you where you're
00:53:58.600at on this but i think i think it's time for us to go back to nuclear i think it's time that you
00:54:04.400know i think nuclear may have been um you know may have been a little untested when it first
00:54:08.660got started and people were you know um you know were wary of it skeptical i live in pennsylvania
00:54:14.880of course that's where um you know three mile island happened even though of course that was
00:54:19.240an example of the system actually working. And unfortunately, you know, we look at it from this
00:54:25.160perspective that, you know, this is an unlimited supply of energy from magical rocks that we found
00:54:32.760that give energy for free. And yet we stopped using the rocks because some people got scared
00:54:37.920of them. And by the way, you know, having also served in the Navy, you know, every single one
00:54:42.740of our aircraft carriers, every single one of our submarines has a nuclear propulsion plant on it,
00:54:48.720It has a nuclear reactor, and those things are as safe as can be.
00:54:52.080So if we have this technology in the Navy, it's good enough for them.
00:54:54.940I think it's good enough for the country.
00:54:56.640I think it's really something we need to start embracing more.
00:54:59.320And I know the president has talked about that.
00:55:01.540Where are you when it comes to nuclear, Libby?
00:55:04.260You know, I'm totally with you on that.
00:55:06.060I think nuclear energy is the energy of the future.
00:55:16.380And it's time for the next iteration of a power that we can use.
00:55:21.300And this is the kind of power, nuclear energy, that can see us into all kinds of new technologies and new efficiencies.
00:55:28.420Solar and wind just aren't going to cut it.
00:55:30.960And additionally, they take up a lot of land resources, right?
00:55:34.520I mean, a solar energy situation, it's miles of this stuff, and it just takes over the land.
00:55:40.620Wind turbines, once a wind turbine breaks down, you can't recycle it.
00:55:44.580Well, think of it like solar and wind. Isn't that kind of like going backwards? Because obviously, like the sun was was our first energy source. And then wind was, you know, OK, sales right for sailing and windmills. You can still go to Holland and see the windmills. But it's like, guys, it's the big two six. I don't know if we, you know, really need to be regressing into their alternative energy, but it's not new energy. That's old stuff.
00:56:11.000Let's talk about the new stuff. Let's talk about actual progress and moving forward. There's even, you know, some that the Chinese and the Russians, I just know from, you know, from a military perspective, they're looking at nuclear energy that you're able to get get out with a, you know, a chemical, you know, chemical, you know, breakdown, chemical reactions.
00:56:31.360So I'm looking to build mini reactors for different submarines and undersea applications that they have.