Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - August 14, 2025


The Eve of the Anchorage Accords


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50 minutes

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177.54013

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8,954

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769

Misogynist Sentences

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Hate Speech Sentences

14


Summary

Learn English with Jack Posobiec, a commentator, international social media sensation, and former Navy intelligence veteran. President Donald Trump sits down with former Vice President Joe Biden to discuss a range of topics, including the Ukraine crisis, immigration reform, and much more.


Transcript

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00:00:30.000 This is what happens when the fourth turning meets fifth generation warfare.
00:00:40.780 A commentator, international social media sensation, and former Navy intelligence veteran.
00:00:47.260 This is Human Events with your host, Jack Posobiec.
00:00:50.420 Christ is King.
00:00:52.000 We needed them.
00:00:52.740 Thank God they were here.
00:00:53.780 We really needed them.
00:00:54.840 That was the first two or three days.
00:00:56.140 After we solved their problems, then he said, well, I think we could have maybe done it.
00:01:00.620 No.
00:01:00.940 He was told what to say.
00:01:02.180 He said, you go back to your files and see what he said.
00:01:05.840 He said, thank goodness they came.
00:01:08.100 If I didn't go and put our military there or National Guard in that case, and we'll go military if we have to.
00:01:14.860 But the National Guard went there.
00:01:16.240 They were very effective.
00:01:17.720 If we didn't do that, I don't think you would have had the Olympics in Los Angeles.
00:01:20.740 The place would have been just like the 25,000 houses that burned down.
00:01:25.220 Where, by the way, the governor ought to focus on getting their permits.
00:01:28.880 You know, the federal permits are given.
00:01:31.060 Those are the hard ones.
00:01:32.320 And they were given a long time ago.
00:01:34.080 People can't rebuild their house because they can't get permits from the state and the city.
00:01:39.480 And they ought to focus on that because it's very upsetting.
00:01:42.340 I went there right after the fires.
00:01:45.460 I walked the streets and I met a lot of great people that wanted to rebuild their homes.
00:01:49.140 We took care of it from the federal standpoint.
00:01:51.920 But they're not taking care of it from the city, the mayor, and the governor.
00:01:56.500 They're not getting their permits.
00:01:57.700 They can't build their houses.
00:01:59.240 Mr. President, do you think this summit and the incentives for peace you were putting on the table
00:02:07.360 could end up rewarding Putin for his invasion of Ukraine?
00:02:11.540 And what kind of signal do you think that could potentially send to other aggressors?
00:02:15.680 No, I don't think it's a reward.
00:02:17.120 I think that what we have is a situation that should never have started, should have never started.
00:02:23.140 It didn't start under me and for four years it wasn't even discussed.
00:02:27.280 And I could see it was going to happen after I left.
00:02:30.600 I could see what was happening.
00:02:31.960 Everything that we did was wrong.
00:02:34.840 Everything that was done was wrong.
00:02:37.840 Everybody's to blame.
00:02:38.840 Putin's to blame.
00:02:40.240 They're all to blame.
00:02:41.720 This is a war that would have never happened.
00:02:43.400 The other question on L.A.
00:02:47.920 Mr. President, earlier today, the Washington, D.C. police chief issued an executive order
00:02:52.540 allowing metropolitan police officers conducting traffic stops to notify federal immigration
00:02:57.460 and customs enforcement about undocumented immigrants that they encounter.
00:03:01.820 Yet the city has a long-standing pro-immigration policy, including allowing non-citizens to vote.
00:03:07.380 Which is ridiculous.
00:03:09.880 And limiting cooperation with federal immigration agencies.
00:03:12.580 Right.
00:03:13.180 Did your administration pressure the D.C. police chief to review and repeal these policies?
00:03:17.540 And will you require other cities to roll back similar policies to avoid possible federal takeover of local law?
00:03:23.780 So what you're saying is that it was a very positive thing.
00:03:26.200 When they stop people, they find they're illegal, they report them, they give them to us, etc.
00:03:29.680 That's a very positive thing.
00:03:31.460 I have heard that.
00:03:32.560 It just happened.
00:03:33.820 That's a great step.
00:03:35.280 That's a great step if they're doing that.
00:03:37.520 Yeah, I think that's going to happen all over the country.
00:03:39.720 We want to stop crime.
00:03:41.060 I think if the Democrats aren't strong in this issue, they won't be able to do it.
00:03:44.200 I think this is a bigger issue than all of the other ridiculous things that they, like open borders.
00:03:50.180 Well, open borders is bad.
00:03:51.700 Open borders has caused a lot of this problem.
00:03:54.460 Allowing millions and millions, I think 24 million people were allowed to come into our country.
00:03:59.600 Many of these people from prisons, from jails, from mental institutions.
00:04:04.860 This was the Biden policy.
00:04:07.440 And I don't believe it was him.
00:04:08.620 He was never there before.
00:04:09.720 It was the people that encircled this very beautiful desk, the Resolute Desk, radical left lunatics, who were smart, but radical left.
00:04:20.200 And I'm very happy to hear what you just said, because I've heard that.
00:04:23.840 And Mr. President, on L.A., if I may, the mother of a 15-year-old California boy was briefly detained at gunpoint in the case of mistaken identity.
00:04:32.940 The L.A. USD superintendent says that surveillance video shows armed agents wearing police and border patrol insignia.
00:04:41.480 Given the National Guard, the border control, ICE agents, they're not trained in local policing.
00:04:47.400 What specific steps are you taking to ensure that young people are not put in harm's way with these types of operations?
00:04:53.280 Yeah, what they are trained in is common sense, and they're very tough people.
00:04:57.520 And they have great common sense, and they are highly trained.
00:05:01.360 I heard the mayor of L.A. was saying, oh, they're not trained this way.
00:05:05.740 I heard this character from, where was he from?
00:05:09.820 They talk about him as a candidate.
00:05:11.600 He's got no chance.
00:05:12.840 The governor of Maryland, I watched him this morning saying that, the governor of Maryland, yeah.
00:05:18.460 They say, maybe he'll be a president.
00:05:20.680 He's not presidential timber at all.
00:05:23.060 But I heard him today talking about how the National Guard or the military is not trained in police.
00:05:30.060 But they're trained in common sense, and they're trained in not allowing people to burn down buildings and bomb buildings and shoot people and all of the things.
00:05:38.140 So they've done a great job.
00:05:39.680 Again, if we didn't send them, and very importantly, if we didn't send them into Los Angeles, Los Angeles, the rest of Los Angeles would have been burned down to the ground.
00:05:48.960 When you look at Minnesota, Minneapolis, I sent them into Minneapolis because the governor wouldn't make the call.
00:05:54.740 If I didn't do that, you wouldn't have a Minneapolis.
00:05:57.840 It wouldn't be, I don't think it would be existent today.
00:06:00.200 You remember the famous scene burning over the CNN anchor's shoulder?
00:06:04.160 He said, everything seems to be very peaceful.
00:06:06.040 And behind him, the whole city's burning down.
00:06:09.180 So you had the whack job governor who ran for vice president and made a fool out of himself.
00:06:15.440 You would have had, I saved that city.
00:06:18.440 I'll tell you, I saved that city.
00:06:20.240 So the bottom line is, these are very tough people that are trained in a thing called common sense.
00:06:28.620 And they're also trained in doing what we're talking about right now.
00:06:31.420 And you watch crime stop, but you wouldn't have Los Angeles, it wouldn't be existent today.
00:06:36.200 We would have had to cancel the Olympics if I let that go on.
00:06:39.620 Mr. President, will you pressure Israel to allow journalists into Gaza to cover the humanitarian efforts the U.S. is pursuing?
00:06:49.320 And I'd like to see that happen, too.
00:06:51.780 Yeah, would you pressure?
00:06:52.740 I would like to see it happen.
00:06:53.960 I would be very fine with journalists going in.
00:06:56.640 It's a very dangerous position to be interviewed, as you know, if you're a journalist.
00:07:00.460 But I would like to see it.
00:07:02.100 And on tariffs, Brazil, Mexico, and Latin America are getting closer to China.
00:07:06.660 And they say it's partly because of the tariffs you're imposing in those countries.
00:07:10.040 Are you concerned about them getting closer to China?
00:07:13.000 No, not at all.
00:07:14.000 I'm not concerned at all.
00:07:15.080 They can do what they want.
00:07:16.100 You know, none of them are doing very well.
00:07:18.500 And what we're doing in terms of economics, we're blowing everyone away, including China.
00:07:23.260 We're doing better than any other country in the world right now.
00:07:26.900 Brazil has been a horrible trading partner in terms of tariffs.
00:07:32.700 As you know, they charge us tremendous tariffs, far, far more than we were charging them.
00:07:36.580 We weren't charging anything, essentially.
00:07:39.440 And Brazil has some very bad laws happening where they took a president and they put him in jail,
00:07:44.960 or they're trying to jail him.
00:07:46.300 And I happen to know the man.
00:07:47.520 And I will tell you, I'm pretty good at people.
00:07:50.020 I think he's an honest man.
00:07:51.240 I think what they've done, this is an electric, this is really a political execution that they're
00:07:56.700 trying to do with Bolsonaro.
00:07:58.440 I think that's terrible.
00:07:59.960 But they also treated us very badly as trading partners for many, many years.
00:08:04.080 One of the worst.
00:08:04.700 One of the worst countries on earth for that.
00:08:07.280 They charged tremendous tariffs and they made it very difficult to do anything.
00:08:11.160 So now they're being charged 50% tariffs and they're not happy, but that's the way it goes.
00:08:17.800 Mr. President, Mr. President, on D.C. crime, sir, on D.C. crime, are you concerned at all
00:08:22.580 that some federal officers that are helping D.C. police might be being pulled away from other
00:08:28.120 high-priority assignments?
00:08:29.620 Like what?
00:08:30.460 Like what?
00:08:31.180 Terrorism.
00:08:31.880 Oh, really?
00:08:32.860 Terrorism?
00:08:33.720 They'll stop terrorism as part of what they're doing right now.
00:08:36.440 You know, the soldiers that we have, first of all, we have plenty of them long beyond
00:08:43.020 what they, that you have here.
00:08:45.160 We're just using a very small force.
00:08:47.260 You know, in Washington, D.C., they have thousands of police.
00:08:51.640 They have a lot of police, but the police weren't allowed to do their job.
00:08:55.260 We have a lot of great ones.
00:08:56.160 And you have some that weren't so good, to be honest, but they weren't allowed to do
00:08:59.840 their job.
00:09:00.420 But now they are allowed to do their job.
00:09:02.220 And essentially, we've, we've, it's only two days, but if you look at the numbers
00:09:06.500 already, they're dropping.
00:09:08.300 And no, they're not being pulled off for anything.
00:09:10.520 Mr. President, as you know, there were some very concerning reports about crime
00:09:14.900 statistics.
00:09:15.940 Police are manipulating crime data to downplay crime in D.C.
00:09:19.260 Will the administration release its own crime statistics to counter their
00:09:22.440 misinformation?
00:09:23.520 And will those individuals who are intentionally misrepresenting crime data and fudging
00:09:28.200 the books, like you said, be penalized for endangering the public?
00:09:30.980 They are under investigation right now.
00:09:34.140 They are giving us phony crime stats, just like they gave other stats in the financial
00:09:39.120 world.
00:09:39.980 But they're phony crime stats.
00:09:41.940 And Washington, D.C. is at its worst point.
00:09:45.040 And it will soon be at its best point.
00:09:47.260 You're going to have a very safe, you're going to have a crime-free city.
00:09:49.620 I mean, I say that, you're going to have virtually a crime-free city.
00:09:52.280 And these are strong men.
00:09:56.120 But the criminals are strong men and women.
00:09:58.620 But they're strong men.
00:10:00.600 And these are people that don't play games.
00:10:03.660 We're not playing games.
00:10:04.720 These are criminals we're dealing with.
00:10:06.720 And they treated people.
00:10:07.860 They took one of the people that worked for us the other day.
00:10:10.100 You saw the beating, the pounding, ten against one.
00:10:14.640 And they pounded the hell out of him.
00:10:15.860 He's lucky to be alive.
00:10:17.280 He's barely, almost killed.
00:10:19.300 And we're not going to have that happening.
00:10:20.940 Please.
00:10:21.400 Mr. Tulsi Gabbard declassified more documents last night related to the Russiagate hoax.
00:10:26.140 She's doing a great job, by the way.
00:10:27.480 That was another fake story.
00:10:28.640 I'm very happy with the job she's doing.
00:10:30.860 That's right.
00:10:31.500 They declassified some terrible documents talking about Democrats and what they did.
00:10:37.080 Radical left lunatics.
00:10:38.220 It showed that then-DNI James Clapper sent out emails to IC officials saying that it would be a team sport to push them to debunked a 2017 ICA report.
00:10:47.720 And that it might need them to compromise on their normal modalities.
00:10:51.660 What's your reaction to the latest declassification?
00:10:54.460 And in your view, sir, what does real accountability look like for the players?
00:10:58.140 It's incredible what we're finding.
00:11:01.400 Absolute proof of guilt.
00:11:03.980 And we'll see what happens.
00:11:05.900 But Clapper and Comey and that whole group of criminals, they're criminals.
00:11:11.320 And they made it very tough.
00:11:12.660 You know, they did the fake Russia, Russia, Russia witch hunt that lasted for two years.
00:11:18.660 And I got totally exonerated.
00:11:21.640 There was no doubt about it.
00:11:22.580 They should have done it in one day, not two years.
00:11:25.200 But there was a whole scheme to try and demean Trump so that I couldn't win an election.
00:11:31.500 And that is a criminal group of people.
00:11:33.800 They're sick people.
00:11:35.320 And they're criminals.
00:11:36.560 And they should be taken care of.
00:11:38.340 Mr. President, does Putin have a strong hand tomorrow?
00:11:41.000 Well, he came to our country.
00:11:44.640 And I heard CNN fake news talking about that that was a big win for him.
00:11:51.340 Normally, you would say the opposite.
00:11:53.400 But they said, oh, it's a big win that he came here.
00:11:55.640 Normally, we'd say the opposite, you know, he came here.
00:11:59.000 I think that President Putin would like to see a deal.
00:12:02.780 I think if I weren't president, he would take over all of Ukraine.
00:12:06.420 It's a war that should have never happened.
00:12:08.220 If I weren't president, in my opinion, he would much rather take off, take over all of Ukraine.
00:12:16.480 But I am president, and he's not going to mess around with me.
00:12:19.280 Mr. President, on Russia, Mr. President, would you support or agree to reducing NATO troops in Europe,
00:12:25.940 in countries like Poland, in order to get Russia to agree to a peace deal?
00:12:31.000 That hasn't been put before me, and I'll think about that for later.
00:12:34.820 But it has not been put before me.
00:12:36.440 Go ahead.
00:12:36.760 Is anything less than an unconditional and immediate ceasefire a victory for the U.S.?
00:12:41.680 Tomorrow?
00:12:42.520 Yes.
00:12:42.800 Well, tomorrow, we'll see.
00:12:44.420 I say, you know, I don't know where that comes from.
00:12:46.920 It's sort of not a good question.
00:12:49.300 I would say that tomorrow, all I want to do is set the table for the next meeting, which should happen shortly.
00:12:54.920 I'd like to see it happen very quickly, very shortly after this meeting.
00:12:58.740 I'd like to see it actually happen maybe in Alaska, where we just stay, because it's so much easier.
00:13:03.540 But I think that, I think it's going to be very interesting.
00:13:08.000 We're going to find out where everybody stands, and I'll know within the first two minutes, three minutes, four minutes, or five minutes,
00:13:14.740 like we tend to find out, whether or not we're going to have a good meeting or a bad meeting.
00:13:19.360 And if it's a bad meeting, it'll end very quickly.
00:13:22.160 And if it's a good meeting, we're going to end up getting peace in the pretty near future.
00:13:25.680 Okay?
00:13:25.980 How about one more?
00:13:26.820 Mr. President, thank you, Mr. President.
00:13:30.060 On the Smithsonian, I know that your administration is seeking to weed out a lot of this left-wing spain that's in the museums,
00:13:36.060 but we're seeing from people like Brian Stelter or other commentators that they're insinuating that you are trying to change history according to your narrative.
00:13:44.460 What's your response to that, and is there anything you'd particularly like to do on that?
00:13:47.300 Well, we want the museums to treat our country fairly.
00:13:49.960 We want the museums to talk about the history of our country in a fair manner, not in a woke manner or in a racist manner,
00:13:56.420 which is what many of them, not all of them, but many of them are doing.
00:14:00.060 Our museums have an obligation to represent what happened in our country over the years, good and bad,
00:14:06.000 but what happened over the years in an accurate way.
00:14:09.480 Thank you very much, everybody.
00:14:10.480 Thank you, Press.
00:14:11.180 Thank you, Press.
00:14:11.940 Thank you.
00:14:12.500 Thanks, guys.
00:14:13.240 Cut it out right here.
00:14:14.220 Thank you, Press.
00:14:15.080 Thanks, guys.
00:14:16.060 Cut it out right this way.
00:14:17.120 Right this way.
00:14:17.880 Thanks, guys.
00:14:18.480 Keep coming.
00:14:18.960 Let's go, guys.
00:14:19.960 All right, folks.
00:14:24.620 That was President Trump.
00:14:25.980 He's now finished up in the Oval Office.
00:14:28.740 We just saw a huge round-robin of press conferences.
00:14:32.820 Started originally with his talk on Social Security, and then moved very quickly to the Anchorage Accords.
00:14:41.540 He spoke at length about tomorrow's historic meeting with President Vladimir Putin of Russia,
00:14:47.660 where the Russian delegation and people have been tracking online these various planes that are taking the flight from Moscow all the way across to Anchorage, Alaska.
00:15:00.860 Part of the delegation already arriving, diplomats, staff, and then, of course, President Trump scheduled to fly early tomorrow to Anchorage, Alaska,
00:15:12.280 where they will be meeting on Elmendorf Air Force Base.
00:15:16.360 Historic meeting.
00:15:16.940 No Russian leader has ever set foot on the soil of Alaska before.
00:15:22.480 Human events researchers have been digging into this, and it seems that even during the time when Alaska, as many people know,
00:15:29.660 was itself part of the Russian Empire, Alaska discovered by Russian explorer Baring at one point,
00:15:35.780 that at no point did a Russian leader ever actually visit Alaska, that we've been able to find evidence of.
00:15:43.140 This will, in fact, be the first visit.
00:15:45.900 And so meeting there with President Trump, also President Trump making news at one point, saying that there will be a second meeting.
00:15:53.680 He wants Zelensky and other European leaders potentially at that meeting, and he wants it to take place on the territory of Alaska as well.
00:16:01.260 So we could be seeing an extension, several rounds, of the Anchorage Accords with the first round, of course, the summit taking place tomorrow.
00:16:10.940 Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily here live, Washington, D.C.
00:16:17.880 Today is August 14th, 2025, Anno Domini.
00:16:22.300 President Trump also mentioned at great length in just moments ago this crackdown on crime in the urban centers,
00:16:32.280 crackdown on crime being really first focused on by the federal law enforcement and the federalization of the Washington, D.C. Metro Police,
00:16:43.280 law enforcement getting assaulted last night in America's capital, all law enforcement that was out there trying to clean up the streets.
00:16:52.020 And they were assaulted.
00:16:54.020 In fact, one of the people who conduct an assault is apparently, and he's caught on video, an employee of the Department of Justice.
00:16:59.020 And Kash Patel has vowed that he will be arrested, I believe he already was apprehended, and that charges will be filed against him.
00:17:06.020 So you see this massive crackdown by President Trump coming in, also announcing that he wants to roll this out, National Guard and others, to various cities in the United States.
00:17:18.020 And people are saying, why? Why does it matter? Who cares?
00:17:22.020 And I hear this a lot of times. Who cares about the cities, the blue cities? Just let them go.
00:17:27.020 And I, very famously, back in 2020, had this refrain, get out of cities.
00:17:32.020 I always say this all the time. Get out of cities. Get out of cities. Why did I say that?
00:17:36.020 I said, get out of cities in 2020 as a tactical retreat.
00:17:41.020 We don't have the numbers. We don't have the ability. We don't have the response mechanisms.
00:17:46.020 And then that continued during the Biden and Patriot crackdowns of the Biden era and the Biden regime.
00:17:53.020 However, we're now presented with a new opportunity.
00:17:57.020 Now we have President Trump firmly ensconced in power and firmly focused on this issue.
00:18:03.020 And so I wrote something on X earlier today that has just gone, it's gone absolutely viral.
00:18:12.020 And it's been something that I've been kind of rattling around in the little gray cells for a couple of years now.
00:18:18.020 And I was talking about the difference between city cons and rural cons, a city conservative or a rural conservative.
00:18:26.020 And and what does this mean? And so here what I've said, you know, is that it's it's a coalition.
00:18:32.020 There's a coalition taking place between rural conservatives and city conservatives.
00:18:38.020 City cons are not rural cons because it's simply like this.
00:18:43.020 When you have seen hell, it changes you.
00:18:46.020 A right winger from a blue area just hits different.
00:18:50.020 And in fact, right wingers from blue areas are not the same.
00:18:55.020 They're not built the same. They are built different.
00:18:58.020 And so for decades, the American right has been dominated by this image of the rural conservative,
00:19:03.020 the the pickup driving small town patriot, deep roots in red state soil.
00:19:08.020 You love this guy. You can't help but love this guy.
00:19:11.020 The J.D. Vance kind of guy.
00:19:13.020 But there's a new archetype that's emerged on the new right.
00:19:17.020 And that's the city con, the city conservative, the disaffected conservative trapped behind enemy lines in a blue state.
00:19:24.020 Metropolis. And when it comes to law and order, mass immigration and crime, the city con is often far more radical than his rural cousin.
00:19:36.020 Why is this? Because the rural con typically lives in a place where crime is relatively low.
00:19:41.020 I hope immigration is minimal, though, of course, we know that's rapidly changing and the local sheriff probably knows his name.
00:19:47.020 Problems are abstract. They're filtered through national headlines.
00:19:51.020 The rural con support votes Republican, supports the police, waves the flag, goes to church and daily life reinforces the idea that America is still salvageable without drastic change.
00:20:02.020 But then you have the city cons and the city con.
00:20:05.020 And by the way, I'm not trying to like say one is better than the other or anything like this.
00:20:09.020 No, I'm talking about a situation and a dynamic that exists.
00:20:12.020 The city con lives in another reality entirely.
00:20:15.020 He has seen the tent cities, the open air drug markets, the unchecked shoplifting, the revolving door justice system.
00:20:24.020 He watches as waves of illegal immigration and Section 8 hordes transform entire neighborhoods in real time, not in theory.
00:20:33.020 You deal with the DA offices that refuse to prosecute the Soros types, the defunded police departments, and you see the media gaslighting you in front of your own eyes.
00:20:43.020 So for the city conservative, this isn't a debate about policy.
00:20:47.020 It's about survival.
00:20:48.020 He knows the system is not just broken.
00:20:50.020 It's hostile.
00:20:51.020 And that lived experience breeds a harder edge, harsher penalties for criminals, zero tolerance for illegal entry and a willingness to challenge sacred cows about policing and public order and public cleanliness.
00:21:07.020 It is no accident that the MAGA movement was born on a golden escalator on 5th Avenue in New York City by a New York City billionaire.
00:21:19.020 The city con is fighting for an America that has already been stolen in his own zip code fighting for his home.
00:21:28.020 And now the situation has gotten so bad, or at least it had gotten so bad until President Trump returned, that many of these rural areas are now also under assault by these very same forces.
00:21:39.020 The Obama administration and the Biden regime air dropping migrants into places like Springfield, Ohio, or places like Dearborn, Michigan, and the rest and the rest.
00:21:47.020 We all know the story.
00:21:48.020 The Somalians at the Mall of America.
00:21:51.020 So the time has come for a coalition of the willing, if you will, an alliance between the brethren of the city conservatives and the rural conservatives.
00:22:03.020 We will take back America.
00:22:04.020 And when I say America, I don't mean just one part of it.
00:22:08.020 I mean the whole thing.
00:22:10.020 We'll be right back.
00:22:11.020 Jack Posobiec, Real America's Voice, Human Events Dale.
00:22:21.020 The possibility of peace as we walk forward.
00:22:25.020 Colonel, how are you?
00:22:26.020 Great, Jack.
00:22:27.020 Good to be with you.
00:22:28.020 Do you view a positive outcome coming out of the meeting tomorrow?
00:22:33.020 I know there's a lot of skepticism surrounding this.
00:22:37.020 I don't think I'm expecting a terribly negative outcome.
00:22:42.020 I'm just not expecting anything of substance really to emerge.
00:22:46.020 My hope is that we will not repeat the mistake that was made by Tony Blinken and his little delegation when they met with the Chinese foreign minister and his delegation in Alaska.
00:22:57.020 That meeting was a catastrophe because Blinken and his friends went in and tried to lecture the Chinese and tell them what was wrong with them and what they needed to do.
00:23:06.020 And of course, that failed miserably.
00:23:09.020 The real question here is what are the facts that we can agree on?
00:23:13.020 And that's something I have no idea what's being discussed between the Russians and us.
00:23:18.020 You can't go into a meeting like this unless you can agree on the facts.
00:23:22.020 So that's the first question.
00:23:24.020 I don't know if they can agree on all the facts because I continue to hear sort of nonsense narratives come out of President Trump that have no relation to reality when it comes to the war in Ukraine.
00:23:36.020 The second thing is we talk about can we avoid World War three?
00:23:39.020 Well, that's easy for us.
00:23:41.020 We have no vital strategic interest in Ukraine, and I wish that President Trump would get back to that.
00:23:46.020 We never have.
00:23:47.020 And I don't think we ever will.
00:23:49.020 So the one interest that we have is the same one we had when the war began that we ignored.
00:23:54.020 And that is we want stability and we want prosperity.
00:23:57.020 And to get that, you need order and peace.
00:24:00.020 So we can we can do our part.
00:24:03.020 The problem is he's got to deal with the European allies.
00:24:06.020 And in specific, that's not everybody in Europe.
00:24:09.020 That's really London, Paris and Berlin, who seemed committed to support this man, Zelensky, and his criminal regime in Kiev.
00:24:18.020 So under those circumstances, it's a tough road for President Trump.
00:24:22.020 It certainly is.
00:24:24.020 And we notice, of course, that Secretary Besant has was announced on the delegation.
00:24:29.020 So I saw Rubio, J.D. Vance, Besant, and of course, Steve Witkoff as well.
00:24:34.020 Notably, the Secretary of Defense, it appears, at least from what I've seen so far, it doesn't appear to be going.
00:24:40.020 So it it seems, though, that and there's this sort of information that's been leaked in the UK Telegraph.
00:24:46.020 We're taking that, of course, with a grain of salt.
00:24:48.020 But it seems, though, that President Trump may be trying to offer some sort of trade deal to the Russians.
00:24:55.020 We've seen this in the past with the Ukrainians to establish some sort of balance.
00:24:59.020 We know that he's used trade deals in the past.
00:25:02.020 Do you think that's something that could be on the table?
00:25:05.020 Well, you know, I think the Russians, just like President Trump, I think they all want to normalize relations.
00:25:12.020 We should have good relations with Russia.
00:25:14.020 There is no fundamental reason for conflict between the United States and Russia.
00:25:19.020 I think President Trump has always known that.
00:25:21.020 Go back to 2015, 2016 and the statements he made then.
00:25:25.020 They're all still accurate today.
00:25:27.020 So bringing along Besant is a good thing because there's conceivably an opportunity for some serious discussions about progress in that particular area.
00:25:37.020 The problem, as I said before, is that this NATO alliance, which is frankly on life support, it's a zombie, is more a burden than an asset now to us.
00:25:48.020 It has been for some time now.
00:25:49.020 I think it's a real burden.
00:25:51.020 You have London in particular and MI6 working with the CIA and Mossad.
00:25:55.020 They want war in Ukraine.
00:25:57.020 But that's not in our interest.
00:25:58.020 We have an interest in ending it and putting a stop to the killing.
00:26:02.020 That's what President Trump has said.
00:26:03.020 He can do that.
00:26:04.020 But the only way to do that is to say, look, let's acknowledge the truth on the ground.
00:26:10.020 Where are the forces now?
00:26:12.020 And we can agree to something.
00:26:13.020 I think President Trump can.
00:26:15.020 The problem is you turn to London, Paris and Berlin, and they want to shove this man Zelensky in everybody's face.
00:26:22.020 And I don't know about you, but the last time I saw Zelensky in the Oval Office, I wanted him to be picked up and thrown out of the nearest window.
00:26:30.020 I thought the troll was despicable and disgusting and completely disrespectful towards the president and our country.
00:26:39.020 But, you know, obviously I hold minority opinion.
00:26:42.020 And this guy Zelensky is still with us.
00:26:45.020 But I think President Trump is in a position where he can come out of this and say, look, we've come to some arrangements on different levels.
00:26:52.020 One, we want to talk again about nuclear weapons.
00:26:55.020 And I think he would like to do that.
00:26:57.020 Go back to the INF Treaty.
00:26:59.020 Look at areas where we have mutual interest in ratcheting down the nuclear threat.
00:27:03.020 Number two, we really do want to do business and we want a framework for going forward regarding how we're going to interact economically in the world.
00:27:13.020 Get out of this weaponized tariff business.
00:27:15.020 And I think he would like to do that.
00:27:17.020 The problem is then you get to Paris, London and Berlin.
00:27:20.020 And the only way we're going to make any progress with those people is if those governments are thrown out.
00:27:25.020 They need to be thrown out because they're killing their respective nations.
00:27:29.020 What you're seeing in D.C. is what you're seeing all over those places.
00:27:33.020 It all needs to stop and they've got to stop it.
00:27:36.020 We can't fix that.
00:27:37.020 And I think President Trump knows that as well.
00:27:40.020 So I think he can come out and say we've made some progress here.
00:27:43.020 But otherwise, I've decided that we have done as much as we can do.
00:27:48.020 And we are now leaving.
00:27:50.020 We are pulling our forces out, our people who are in Ukraine.
00:27:53.020 We're getting out and we're suspending any future aid unless it's humanitarian to Ukraine.
00:27:59.020 Now, I don't know if he can do that, but I think in his heart of hearts that's what he'd like to do.
00:28:04.020 And certainly we're seeing the rolling collapse in eastern Ukraine as we speak.
00:28:11.020 These areas facing encirclement and really these are the last fortified areas up until the river itself.
00:28:18.020 It's open country for the most part all the way up to the Napa River where the Russian forces are pushing out in a number of salience right now along the contact line.
00:28:27.020 So the real question is, is from the Russian perspective, is why stop?
00:28:32.020 Why stop?
00:28:33.020 I've got just about one minute.
00:28:35.020 Colonel McGregor, unfortunately, a little truncated because of President Trump's Oval Office speech earlier today.
00:28:41.020 Where can people go to follow you and get access to your work?
00:28:46.020 Oh, anywhere on YouTube, you can go to DougMcGregor.com and my website.
00:28:51.020 That's easy.
00:28:52.020 But let's hope that President Trump can shed the burden of the European constraints and break out and do what is in the interest of the United States, which is to repair relations with Russia and get out of this terrible, pointless war.
00:29:08.020 That's my hope.
00:29:09.020 That's my hope.
00:29:10.020 And by the way, I think he's on the right track here in the United States.
00:29:13.020 And here is where we must focus.
00:29:15.020 We're going to win or lose as a people and as a nation, not overseas, but here.
00:29:21.020 Focus on the homeland.
00:29:23.020 That's the whole point of MAGA.
00:29:24.020 That's the entire point of America first.
00:29:27.020 Colonel Douglas McGregor, thank you for joining us once again here at Human Events Daily.
00:29:30.020 Right back, Real America's Voice.
00:29:37.020 Where is Jack?
00:29:39.020 Where is Jack?
00:29:41.020 Where is he?
00:29:42.020 Jack, I want to see you.
00:29:46.020 Great job, Jack.
00:29:47.020 Thank you.
00:29:48.020 What a job you do.
00:29:49.020 You know, we have an incredible thing.
00:29:51.020 We're always talking about the fake news and the bad, but we have guys and these are the guys should be getting politicians.
00:29:59.020 All right, Jack, we're back live here.
00:30:02.020 Human Events Daily, Washington, D.C.
00:30:06.020 And we're talking about this preview of the Anchorage Accords as we've dubbed this year at Human Events.
00:30:15.020 Wanted to bring on Matt Boyle now from Breitbart News, who just conducted an incredible interview round robin with President Trump.
00:30:23.020 Want to bring him on now.
00:30:24.020 Matt, how are you?
00:30:25.020 Matt, how are you, sir?
00:30:27.020 Yeah, we spent a lot of time with President Trump in Scotland at his golf resort, Turnberry.
00:30:32.020 And I can tell you he is very focused on trying to reach peace deals and trade deals.
00:30:39.020 And that was the big stuff we talked about.
00:30:41.020 Right before we sat down, he had succeeded in getting the unconditional immediate ceasefire between Cambodia and Thailand.
00:30:48.020 And then the evening before he got the big trade deal, the biggest trade deal in world history and currently in the world anywhere with between the U.S.
00:30:58.020 and the European Union with Ursula von der Leyen there.
00:31:01.020 And he's since rolled out a trade deal, of course, with Korea, South Korea.
00:31:08.020 And I know he's very focused on, you know, and he just got the peace deal between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
00:31:15.020 I think that he is very focused on trying to end this.
00:31:19.020 This is the big one.
00:31:20.020 Right. Like ending the war in Ukraine.
00:31:22.020 This is a war that Joe Biden's responsible for.
00:31:24.020 Kamala Harris was, of course, over there saying crazy things in the lead up to this.
00:31:30.020 And I believe that it is ultimately within reach.
00:31:35.020 So we'll see as the talks continue here, as the meeting between these two leaders goes forward.
00:31:42.020 But Trump and Putin meeting, this is a huge step towards ending the war in Ukraine.
00:31:48.020 And I believe we actually have a clip of you with with President Trump talking about China.
00:31:54.020 Sure.
00:31:55.020 Getting along very well with China.
00:31:57.020 The trade deal so far is good.
00:31:59.020 I actually raised the tariffs at one point.
00:32:02.020 They were one hundred and forty five percent, which means you can't do any business.
00:32:05.020 But it was a little bit excessive, to put it mildly.
00:32:09.020 And basically that stopped trade between the United States and China for one month.
00:32:14.020 And that was not good for China.
00:32:16.020 That was, you know, they had a tough period of time.
00:32:19.020 We're having very productive discussions with China.
00:32:21.020 That's all I can tell you.
00:32:23.020 It's a little bit different.
00:32:24.020 The China is different.
00:32:25.020 The European, interestingly, is the biggest trading deal.
00:32:29.020 But the China is very important.
00:32:31.020 And there you go, Matt.
00:32:33.020 So it's exactly as you were saying.
00:32:35.020 This is all about the geopolitics of trade and really looking, I think, at the implications
00:32:41.020 of, as we've always said, President Trump's a businessman.
00:32:44.020 He said he's looking at all of this from the perspective of does this help the Americans
00:32:50.020 with the average American family when it comes to their prosperity, their wealth, the price of goods, trade, all of it.
00:32:58.020 Yeah.
00:32:59.020 And I think that the big picture here is this is all about the U.S. and China.
00:33:03.020 The where we stand in the 21st century here is that the Cold War has been over for decades between the United States and the old Soviet Union, which is broken up.
00:33:12.020 The Berlin Wall came down.
00:33:13.020 The foreign policy establishment here in the United States has been still fighting the Cold War for decades longer than after we won it.
00:33:21.020 The question is, is can we effectively change our focus from Russia to China and China as our greatest adversary?
00:33:31.020 That being said, that doesn't mean that we have to be confrontational with China.
00:33:35.020 Right. Like in much the same way you're seeing with Trump meet with Putin, the broader clip there beyond the part that you played there,
00:33:43.020 I had asked the president if he's willing to meet with Xi Jinping.
00:33:46.020 There have been talks about President Trump possibly going to China or Xi coming to the White House or somewhere else.
00:33:54.020 He mentioned that all of those things are on the table, that he's willing to go to China,
00:33:59.020 that he's willing to host Xi at the White House or to meet him somewhere else in between.
00:34:03.020 But that he emphasized that it is China that is asking for that meeting.
00:34:09.020 It's not America. Right. Like it's not the United States.
00:34:12.020 Trump isn't clamoring for a meeting with China.
00:34:14.020 It's the the Chinese that are clamoring for a meeting with Trump because Trump has all the leverage.
00:34:19.020 And then that gets to when I interviewed Secretary Besant at our event in Washington, D.C.
00:34:25.020 Secretary Besant told me that the world is with us now.
00:34:30.020 Right. Because what Trump has done is he has pulled together a coalition of the free world, if you will.
00:34:37.020 He's united the more than 60 percent of world gross domestic product with the deals that he's pulled together with Japan and the European Union and the United Kingdom.
00:34:50.020 Obviously, we had done that interview with President Trump in Scotland.
00:34:53.020 But that I with Korea, with Indonesia, the Philippines, Vietnam.
00:35:00.020 So what's happening is, is that they've pulled together basically a coalition of the willing in the West against in the free world against the communist world.
00:35:10.020 And so the the rest of the world is with the United States right now.
00:35:15.020 And this is exactly what we predicted would happen when you go back to Liberation Day in April.
00:35:21.020 All the globalists in the Wall Street Journal crowd and the Wall Street crowd, they were all freaking out about the terrorists.
00:35:27.020 Well, what's happened is, is that they've been proven wrong and President Trump has been proven right, which is that.
00:35:33.020 And this is another thing that I asked the president about, which is that, do you think the critics have egg on their face now?
00:35:40.020 And he said that many of them have already apologized to him.
00:35:43.020 And you've seen the Wall Street Journal come out and admit that President Trump was right on this and that he has pulled together or at least some of them have admitted that not all of the people that work there.
00:35:52.020 But I think their editorial board ran something saying that Trump is winning his trade war.
00:35:57.020 But the thing is, is that what he's done is he's pulled together a global coalition here.
00:36:01.020 And that that means that the United States has all the cards.
00:36:05.020 And I will tell you this, this isn't from the part of the interview that we aired, but we had a lot of time with President Trump.
00:36:11.020 We hung out with him for a little bit before, a little bit after the interview.
00:36:15.020 I can tell you, he's somebody who knows, you know, is a guy who wrote the art of the deal, who knows how to negotiate.
00:36:21.020 He knows and he knew in the moment when we were talking to him that he has the cards.
00:36:26.020 He's got the leverage. You hear him talk about this with regard to Zelensky, right?
00:36:30.020 Like in the Russia, Ukraine situation, he's like, you know, you don't have the cards, right?
00:36:34.020 Like, remember that meeting, the blow up in the Oval Office?
00:36:36.020 He said to Zelensky, you don't have the cards.
00:36:38.020 He's saying he doesn't have the leverage.
00:36:40.020 Well, Trump knows that the United States has the cards as the leverage that we've never had before because of what President Trump has been able to pull together here with using the economic might of the United States.
00:36:52.020 Peace through strength was a core part of the Reagan doctrine.
00:36:57.020 But the strength that Reagan used was military strength.
00:37:00.020 It was military might.
00:37:01.020 What President Trump has done in his first term, he started this.
00:37:05.020 And now in his second term, he's really fleshing it out.
00:37:08.020 He's he's using the economic might of America in addition to the military might of America that we saw under Reagan to truly implement peace through strength.
00:37:19.020 And this is why you're seeing peace deals around the world from India and Pakistan to Rwanda and Congo to Azerbaijan and Armenia to Cambodia and Thailand.
00:37:30.020 Again, he's using the economic might of the United States to accomplish a better world.
00:37:36.020 And this is the biggest thing that I asked him about.
00:37:38.020 I was like, what is the world look like?
00:37:39.020 What does America look like when you're done in America's great again?
00:37:43.020 Right. Like and he said at the end of the interview, he said, it's a more peaceful world and a more peaceful country where people can prosper.
00:37:49.020 I'm paraphrasing him here, of course.
00:37:51.020 But the point is, is that that seems to be the bigger picture goal here.
00:37:55.020 So hopefully, as President Trump enters this summit with Vladimir Putin in Anchorage, the Anchorage Accords, as you call them, the that they're able to reach an agreement.
00:38:06.020 And this is something that everybody in the political establishment, the foreign policy establishment did not think was possible.
00:38:13.020 But it does appear within reach as the two leaders head there.
00:38:18.020 So we'll see.
00:38:19.020 Cautiously optimistic here that this will be a huge step in the right direction.
00:38:23.020 Yeah, I couldn't agree more.
00:38:25.020 When you look at some of this, the biggest piece of what Trump could do in terms of pivoting America and the American foreign policy jurisprudence, American military strategy, et cetera, towards China would be affecting basically a reverse Kissinger.
00:38:41.020 And a reverse Kissinger, of course, would be affecting a Sino-Soviet split, whereby in rather than sidling up with the Chinese like Kissinger did and the Nixon administration with Nixon's great visit to China, what you would instead affect is get America and Russia to be then aligned.
00:39:00.020 Maybe you're not going to get the Russians to be hostile to China in that sense, but maybe drive a wedge between them and the rest of the BRICS nations.
00:39:09.020 And when you look at what President Trump's been doing with the tariffs, it's obvious.
00:39:13.020 Look, India, Brazil, South Africa.
00:39:16.020 OK, so he's going down the list of the BRICS with every every letter other than China.
00:39:22.020 So Brazil, India, South Africa, and then the next one is Russia.
00:39:27.020 And then the final one would be China.
00:39:29.020 That's the final piece of it.
00:39:30.020 It's obviously his strategy.
00:39:31.020 Final minute to you, Matt Boyle.
00:39:33.020 Yeah.
00:39:34.020 And the thing I would say is, is that that's exactly what they're trying to do.
00:39:37.020 I asked Secretary Rubio about this.
00:39:39.020 I interviewed Secretary Rubio back in February at the State Department.
00:39:42.020 And we did a huge 30, 40 minute on camera video interview and people can go back and find it.
00:39:47.020 I asked him exactly that question about, is this a reverse Nixon goes to China?
00:39:52.020 Right.
00:39:53.020 Like this is Trump goes to Russia.
00:39:54.020 Trump goes to Moscow.
00:39:55.020 And that seems to be what's going on here.
00:39:58.020 Now, it's taken a long time for the president to be able to get all the leverage to the point where he can get there.
00:40:04.020 But that exactly is the strategy here.
00:40:07.020 Now, they also deeply understand.
00:40:09.020 Rubio gets this.
00:40:10.020 President Trump gets it.
00:40:11.020 Vice President Vance gets it.
00:40:12.020 The whole team understands that Russia is never going to fully turn on China.
00:40:16.020 But they won't be a full junior partner of the Chinese Communist Party if the United States is successful here.
00:40:23.020 So we'll see.
00:40:24.020 But there's a lot of talk that there is a big economic component to the meeting heading into tomorrow.
00:40:30.020 Like, for instance, the Russians took over an American company called Glav Product.
00:40:34.020 I hear that's going to be on the agenda.
00:40:36.020 And that's why he's invested in Trevick.
00:40:39.020 Jack is a great guy.
00:40:40.020 He's written a fantastic book.
00:40:42.020 Everybody's talking about it.
00:40:43.020 Go get it.
00:40:44.020 And he's been my friend right from the beginning of this whole beautiful event.
00:40:48.020 And we're going to turn it around and make our country great to get to you.
00:40:51.020 Amen.
00:40:52.020 All right, Jack Pasoba, here we are back.
00:40:57.020 Live Human Events Daily, Real America's Voice.
00:41:00.020 We're all with Matt Boyle of Breitbart News.
00:41:02.020 We got cut off a little bit talking about the Anchorage Accords and the way out of it.
00:41:06.020 Matt Boyle, back to you.
00:41:07.020 I want to get you to finish your point.
00:41:09.020 Yeah, I was just saying that there's a massive economic component of this U.S.-Russia meeting.
00:41:15.020 There are reports emerging that the U.S. is going to really press the Russians on their seizure of an American company called Glav Product.
00:41:25.020 It's like a canned foods maker.
00:41:26.020 It's like the Campbell's soup or something of Russia.
00:41:28.020 But it's owned by an American businessman, Lenin Smirnoff.
00:41:32.020 And so from where we hear the president will push on that.
00:41:36.020 But then also talking about broader economic opportunities between the two nations.
00:41:40.020 And so if the president is able to open up, you know, an economic channels with the Russians and there's talk about minerals with the Ukrainians, et cetera, then that can help flip the script back to the point where the Russians stop supplanting and stop doing everything that the Chinese want.
00:42:03.020 Right. Like so they stop becoming being a junior partner to Xi Jinping and become more of a neutral neutral player in the whole thing.
00:42:10.020 And that's what Secretary Rubio, Secretary Besson, President Trump, Vice President Vance have all made clear is their intent with this broader peace through strength economic component throughout the course of the year.
00:42:25.020 Couldn't agree more. Matt Boyle, where can people go to follow your stuff?
00:42:29.020 Just and boil one on X Twitter and real at real map oil on true social and just go to Breitbart dot com.
00:42:36.020 Our team's working around the clock.
00:42:38.020 Appreciate it, man. Great job. And congrats on an incredible series of interviews.
00:42:43.020 All right, folks, coming up, we've got Larry Ward here because I want to shift gears a little bit.
00:42:48.020 He's got a new op ed up at humanevents dot com.
00:42:51.020 And this is really interesting.
00:42:53.020 It's so Larry's been talking about A.I. He comes on all the time.
00:42:57.020 He's the founder of Market Rhythm. But look at this.
00:43:00.020 This is the affirmative addiction.
00:43:03.020 How A.I. is creating a generation of digital yes men.
00:43:08.020 And I wanted to get him on because I read this op ed in full and I said, this is incredible.
00:43:13.020 Larry, walk us through what.
00:43:15.020 So now I guess we talked about the rise of A.I. A.I. is now here.
00:43:20.020 We're seeing people having these relationships with A.I., people getting their emotional validation, their justification from A.I.
00:43:30.020 What is a digital yes man?
00:43:32.020 Well, you know, this actually started in social media and gaming.
00:43:36.020 The Silicon Valley engineers discovered that they could basically get people addicted to their product, their game, their social media platform by targeting dopamine hits in our brain, basically making us addicted to dopamine.
00:43:54.020 And you've heard this and how damaging it could be within social media.
00:43:59.020 But within A.I., it brings it to a whole other level.
00:44:03.020 We're talking a thousand times more damaging.
00:44:05.020 And like you said, people are having relationships with A.I., whether it's friendly or whether it's, you know, romantic.
00:44:15.020 People are having romantic relationships with A.I.
00:44:17.020 And look, this all starts with this affirmation addiction because everybody wants to be affirmed.
00:44:24.020 And when you have the smartest, most intelligent thing that's ever hit the entire planet telling you that you're brilliant, that your ideas are incredible, that you're smart and you're handsome and all of this other kind of stuff, it's intoxicating.
00:44:40.020 And it brings you back and it keeps you addicted to it.
00:44:43.020 And look, it was programmed into the A.I.
00:44:47.020 It can be removed from the A.I.
00:44:49.020 And that's what I'm calling these LLM companies is A.I. companies to do.
00:44:53.020 So this is interesting.
00:44:56.020 And I've certainly seen this as well.
00:44:58.020 But but so it's basically where you're going to input something.
00:45:01.020 You're looking for a way to find facts that support your argument, let's say.
00:45:06.020 Let's say you're an argument with someone.
00:45:07.020 You're a debate with someone.
00:45:08.020 You're you're a college kid.
00:45:10.020 You're about to go up in front of Charlie Kirk on campus or something like that.
00:45:14.020 And, you know, like on a South Park episode.
00:45:16.020 And suddenly, you know, you want to think of something to say, OK, I got five people ahead of me.
00:45:20.020 Let me hit up JAT GPT.
00:45:22.020 Let me let me dig through some facts right here.
00:45:24.020 What you're saying is that these A.I. companies won't necessarily give them the other side of the argument.
00:45:30.020 Oh, you're absolutely right.
00:45:32.020 Look, and so what happens is they go up against Charlie Kirk and get destroyed, you know, because it's not earned praise.
00:45:39.020 It's synthetic praise.
00:45:40.020 And what happens is, you know, look, this is just kind of the everyday decision making.
00:45:46.020 It's influencing people in the corporate level, in the personal level, in the governmental level, which is very, very dangerous.
00:45:52.020 Feeding people's egos and making them think that bad ideas are good ideas.
00:45:57.020 And quite frankly, I took because, you know, I was always writing the article.
00:46:01.020 I wonder what Claude would think of this particular article.
00:46:05.020 So I shared it with Claude and it said it's absolutely brilliant.
00:46:08.020 Matter of fact, it used the term civilization level important.
00:46:12.020 Now, it's a good article and I really like the op-ed.
00:46:15.020 It's probably one of the most important I've read, but I don't know that it's civilization level important.
00:46:18.020 But here's here's the thing is that I called it out and I said, you know, by the way, you just proved this article correct.
00:46:25.020 And it's two word response was only s.
00:46:28.020 And quite frankly, that's what happens.
00:46:31.020 And that's just more affirmation, you know, addiction trying to tell me that I am incredibly I'm incredibly right on this.
00:46:39.020 And look, there are very, very real world dangers and you could you can compare it to the transgender movement.
00:46:46.020 And how could you compare the transgender?
00:46:48.020 Well, the whole transgender cancer really happened because of gender affirming care, because people on the left said we have to affirm the way they feel.
00:46:58.020 We have to affirm their bad ideas and it spread like wildfire.
00:47:02.020 And it had children looking for sex change operations because nobody set them straight and said, look, you have a you have some other problem that needs to be addressed.
00:47:12.020 They were affirming their problem instead of actually speaking the truth.
00:47:16.020 And I doing this as a super intelligence, you know, telling our kids and our corporate leaders that they're right, their bad ideas are great is very, very dangerous in the world.
00:47:26.020 Well, and that's such a good point, because what you're saying is that A.I.
00:47:32.020 We always said this, right?
00:47:33.020 We said we want a computer to be able to give us the rational answer to what the biggest problems in society are.
00:47:40.020 But of course, the issue is and a lot of futurists have talked about this for years and certainly no, no shortage of sci fi movies on the subject, that these are all designed by people.
00:47:51.020 And so people are going to put their biases into them to begin with.
00:47:56.020 And what's crazy here is that even as you're pointing pointing out, the the root user is going to have their bias reflected to them.
00:48:03.020 And of course, you and I have talked before about how the training models.
00:48:07.020 So whatever ingestion these LLMs get.
00:48:10.020 So they're using these large language models.
00:48:12.020 So you're taking huge blocks of that.
00:48:14.020 Look, if you're if you're sucking up The New York Times and The Guardian and The Washington Post and MSNBC and CNN, guess what?
00:48:21.020 They are all going to be regurgitating the exact same bias.
00:48:24.020 And that's that's what's happened.
00:48:27.020 So the president is trying to to force these woke companies now to, you know, to remove their woke bias.
00:48:34.020 But I will say chat GPT five just came out and it failed my bias test immediately.
00:48:39.020 So on the first try.
00:48:41.020 So they have not done the job.
00:48:43.020 And President Trump absolutely has to not only enforce this.
00:48:46.020 But like you said, if it's only taking garbage from The New York Times and The Politico, you're only going to get garbage out.
00:48:53.020 Garbage in, garbage out.
00:48:55.020 That hasn't changed.
00:48:56.020 That is an absolute truth in computer science.
00:49:00.020 And here's the thing is we have to balance that with the other side.
00:49:05.020 So they have to start, like we talked about earlier, is paying conservative publishers, Real America's Voice, Human Events, the Post Millennial and others, paying for that type of content.
00:49:15.020 So you see the other side of the article argument and you can weigh it properly in the response from the A.I.
00:49:22.020 And that's the only way it's going to get fixed.
00:49:24.020 No, I couldn't agree more.
00:49:27.020 Larry Ward, tell people where they can go to get access to the op-ed.
00:49:31.020 You can go to humanevents.com.
00:49:34.020 It's in there.
00:49:35.020 Like I said, it's the affirmation addiction and it is real.
00:49:38.020 And what I do stress to the listeners here is do not take this lightly.
00:49:45.020 You have to make sure that you're checking your bias when you're using A.I.
00:49:50.020 I couldn't agree more when it comes to that.
00:49:53.020 Larry Ward, thanks so much for coming on, man.
00:49:55.020 Thanks a lot.
00:49:57.020 All right, folks, incredible week.
00:50:00.020 We are on the eve of the Anchorage Accords.
00:50:04.020 Stakes are never higher.
00:50:06.020 NATO, the European leaders, many people, the military industrial complex do not want this peace to break out.
00:50:15.020 But I will say this, if wars can be started by lies, peace can be started by truth.
00:50:23.020 Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my permission to lay ashore.