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00:00:53.060The U.S. has launched wave after wave of attacks on Iran in the last few days, but last night
00:00:59.360we're learning for the first time a U.S. aircraft attacked a tanker trying to make port at Karg
00:01:04.860Island. That is the Iranian oil terminal in the Persian Gulf. St. Combs says that it gave
00:01:09.740this tanker multiple warnings and it did not heed them. This is in breach of the blockade
00:01:14.020that the U.S. currently has on Iranian ports. We also know that Donald Trump has been briefed
00:01:18.360the situation room on multiple ways to expand this war. He has repeated his threat to hit Iranian
00:01:23.800infrastructure, bridges and power plants. But Iran is striking back. And in just the last few
00:01:28.760moments, we have heard that Kuwait, the Kuwaiti military has put out a statement saying they are
00:01:32.720currently under Iranian attack. Last night, the Jordanians and the Bahrainis were also attacked.
00:01:37.700Our most decisive tactical advantage will always be the individual warfighter.
00:01:43.320I'm authorizing a new screening program for testosterone deficiency for our service members, ensuring you have the right testosterone levels to operate at your absolute best.
00:01:55.780New details about the primetime address President Trump is set to deliver tonight.
00:01:59.840It's really, really big news. It doesn't get bigger because without free and fair elections, you don't have a country.
00:02:06.480Sources tell Reuters the speech is expected to reveal intelligence claiming that China had the ability to interfere in the 2020 presidential election and that Beijing may have gained access to U.S. voter data.
00:02:18.940More than 80 percent of radical violence is now driven by far left and anarchist actors.
00:02:24.340These these are not abstract statistics.
00:02:27.780Americans have seen what those numbers mean.
00:02:29.600An all-out assault on our immigration officers, sniper attacks, explosives, armed ambushes, a transgender shooter opening fire on Catholic elementary school students as they pray, his gun marked with slogans like,
00:02:44.500where is your God now? A health care executive executed in cold blood in the streets. Multiple
00:02:54.340assassination attempts on a sitting president and the murder of the greatest conservative
00:02:58.620activist of a generation. A man who happened to also be a husband and the father of two young
00:03:04.220children shot and killed while speaking to a crowd of students. This is a distinctive and unique
00:03:12.100evil. It has always been driven by a hatred, above all else, a hatred for civilization itself.
00:03:19.620It is a revolt of the worst against the best, a revolt of the weak and the cowardly against the
00:03:26.060strong and the good. Diplomacy is another tool. And I'm very frustrated by the Americans and
00:03:32.180frankly, by people in other countries who are like, you cannot negotiate with the Iranians.0.99
00:03:37.560Well, then what is your proposal to get people to stop shooting at ships in the Strait of Hormuz?0.54
00:03:41.720But I definitely think you have seen this very discreet, extremely well-funded campaign to try to derail the negotiation and try to derail the deal.
00:03:52.800And, you know, there was again, there's this time article that came out yesterday.
00:03:58.240It's like worth reading because it lists a bunch of people who have quite literally been paid by a former Trump campaign person who was himself paid by certain elements within the Israeli government.
00:04:13.160And those people are attacking me viciously for quite literally trying to accomplish the negotiation objective that the president set for the country.
00:07:36.940time for everyone to understand what america first truly means welcome to the second american revolution
00:07:49.180all right folks back jack basovic here live human events daily london england so excited to be here
00:07:55.980in london to be able to uh come from the new stack uh that we're holding here in the united
00:08:03.580kingdom the inaugural feedback of the united kingdom are going to be getting eclipsed
00:08:08.060from the speeches obviously uh my own but then many others as well and very excited now to bring
00:08:15.260on and and uh someone who's been on the show before but someone who can really help us walk
00:08:19.020through and understand so much of what's happening here on the ground in the uk it's connor tomlinson
00:08:24.060connor how are you hello sir how are you um i'm very well so we've you know i'll put it this way
00:08:32.780And I understand that, you know, there's still an investigation going on and there's still some there's details yet to come out.
00:08:39.160And, you know, we don't want to obviously don't want to speculate.
00:08:42.060But let me tell you, as I've come to your shores, that I've just come from the United States and the courtroom where the murder case is going on of Charlie Kirk by this individual, Tyler Robinson, which is obviously done as an example of left-wing political values and left-wing extremism.
00:09:08.320And I get down off the airplane, go over to buy some, you know, something to drink at the Smiths here at the airport in Heathrow. And what do I see is this, the story of Ann Whitacombe and the story of her horrific murder.
00:09:26.580At first, police say there's no political motive, that there's no nexus. Then suddenly there is a nexus. Now suddenly it's under investigation. And my mind goes to, could this be an example of the same type of assassination culture that we've been hit with in the United States? Has it come to the United Kingdom?
00:09:50.080I know that there hasn't been an official word yet, and I'm going to stick that.
00:09:53.100We do know there's some reporting out on there.
00:09:55.800Cut through to the thick of it for our American audience.
00:09:59.080Tell us what happened with this grisly murder of Anne Whittacombe.
00:10:03.080Yeah, so last Thursday, allegedly, I have to say,
00:10:07.020a 28-year-old man drove down from Rotherham, which is in the north of England,
00:10:11.940the famous town ravaged by the grooming gangs,
00:10:14.600down to Devon, which is where Anne Whittacombe lives.1.00
00:10:18.520she was a long-seasoned politician recently regained a bit of fame because she'd previously0.78
00:10:25.300been on reality tv shows like strictly come dancing our version of dancing the stars and
00:10:29.080big brother but she was a conservative politician in the john major era and she was a shadow
00:10:34.780minister in the 90s during the opposition period of tony blair and she was a stalwart catholic
00:10:41.220she was mocked as being a battle axe but she was basically a political nun she was a lifelong
00:10:46.920celebrate didn't have any children but dedicated her life to politics and she was always known as
00:10:51.160a bit of a character and last thursday this 28 year old man um honestly we can speculate about
00:10:59.520political motive given how he looks he's balding um very overweight and according to sources that
00:11:07.040spoke to nigel farage who lead the reform party of course and ann widdekombe went from the
00:11:11.120conservatives to reform after serving as a member of european parliament for nigel farage's brexit
00:11:15.460Party. According to sources that have spoken to Farage, the man had lots of communist literature
00:11:18.900in his home, so it seems to be targeted. He drove many miles down to Devon, at the bottom of England,
00:11:24.940and seems to have broken into her home in the middle of the day and bludgeoned her to death
00:11:28.680with a stick, and then driven all the way back. And she was actually scheduled to be on a TV show,
00:11:33.480and she was corresponding with a producer about going live down the line on a regular show that
00:11:38.420she did on Channel 5, and that went cold, so that led to, I believe, a welfare call at her home,
00:13:29.560However, it seems as though what little information we do have is pointing in that direction.
00:13:37.320I don't know anyone who travels 300 miles one way and back for a burglary, as your outgoing prime minister apparently has posited.
00:13:50.040And in fact, it reminds me very much of the distance that was traveled.
00:13:55.500I was actually, you know, sort of messing around on Google Maps and looking at routes and saying that, you know, it's a similar kind of distance that Tyler Robinson is said to have driven between where he lived in the southern part of Utah up to about central Utah, where Provo is, to where Charlie Kirk was speaking at UVU.
00:14:19.120And, of course, the prosecution is looking to attach a political motive to this in order to generate this sentencing enhancement for aggravated murder, which would then, in the state of Utah, trigger the death penalty.
00:14:36.080But again, it's it's just this idea of the amount of distance traveled speaks to this being something other than a simple robbery gone wrong or a domestic argument or something like this.
00:14:51.580You know, I didn't know Anne. I don't know that I've ever met her. It's been eight years since I've been to the UK, but she seems to be just an incredible person. Everyone I've spoken to here at CPAC has said she was a warm person, that she was a lovely person.
00:15:08.140And it just reminds me of Charlie, in a sense, that Charlie was just a good person. He was a good man. He was spotless. And the idea that somebody would target something like that, something so good, speaks to me of a mind that is truly evil and truly cruel.
00:15:31.800And I think there's something about that, that quality that they seem to have shared in that, of course, they were both good people, very strong, decent, upstanding people.
00:15:42.780And they simply had a point of view that others disagreed with.
00:15:47.640And it needs to be seen. I'm going to say that I've said it a million times, but I think there's a reason that it's so shocking.
00:15:54.280And I will, and by the way, it's across, and for folks who know, Conor, tell folks across the United States, this really is major news in the UK.
00:16:03.120Yeah, so it's been the third MP that's been murdered in about 10 years.
00:16:08.140There was Joe Cox during the Brexit referendum, who was killed by a schizophrenic guy who identified as like an Anders Breivik style neo-Nazi.
00:16:17.780And then there was Sir David Amos in 2021 who was stabbed to death by a Somalian Muslim over the fact that he voted for the bombing of Syria and, I believe, British intervention in Libya at the time.0.82
00:16:29.180We also had Stephen Timms back in 2010 that was stabbed by someone who was, again, another Muslim.0.70
00:16:33.500But this one has been particularly prominent and Widdicombe's likely to be commemorated in the House of Commons with a specific plaque and shield like the previous two MPs that were killed were.
00:16:43.400But I just want to concur with two of your points, Jack,
00:16:45.600that the first being that the people that I've spoken to in reform
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00:22:11.980in london england is connor tomlinson we're speaking on the horrific death of amicum and
00:22:18.400going through some of the horrific statements that have been made by political opponents of
00:22:24.960Anne Woodacombe herself, a former Conservative MP, a member of the Reform Party, a spokeswoman.
00:22:31.700Conor, you were telling us about some of these individuals, and it's one of them also that you
00:22:39.780were just speaking about also apparently made some comments about Charlie Kirk.
00:22:43.100Yeah, it doesn't surprise me, Jack. I mean, lots of Labour apparatchiks actually made some very celebratory comments upon the death of Charlie Kirk, and I don't think anyone was reprimanded for that in this country.
00:22:57.300and there is a persistent pattern of people wishing harm on their political opponents and getting away with it.
00:23:06.000I mean, Nigel Farage just spent the last couple of weeks under fire for taking donations from a crypto billionaire
00:23:15.620and his association with his friend, Apostle George Cottrell.
00:23:19.340The Times newspaper had been running articles about it,
00:23:21.480and at one point they decided to run a full-page splash of one of Farage's homes where his daughter lives.
00:23:26.600And then that led to Sky News journalists turning up in the morning, trying to doorstep his daughter, asking her questions about her father's business dealings, when they knew that Farage was just in your great country, celebrating America's 250th anniversary, and they caught him on a red-eye flight, just as he stepped out of the airport.
00:23:43.620So they knew he wasn't at home, so why did they go to his daughter's home? Why did they post a photo of his daughter's home in the newspaper?
00:23:49.220And this was just days before someone shows up to Anne Whittakin's home and bludgeons her to death with a stick.
00:27:23.640Jack. Where's Jack? Where is he? Jack, I want to see you. Great job, Jack. Thank you. What
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00:29:02.340want to get rich barris in here what's up rich can you hear me all the way from from foggy londontown
00:29:08.420i can hear you brother loud and clear thanks for having me yeah i know it's happy to have you on so
00:29:14.300So I'm here at CPAC, Great Britain, and I keep getting this question.
00:29:19.320I just did this BBC interview and, you know, a bunch of other ones where they keep asking me, you know, and Nachbaraj spoke as well.
00:29:27.220And, you know, I said that, you know, I made a joke, actually.
00:29:32.020I said that I know the UK is in between prime ministers right now because Kirstar is leaving, but they haven't appointed the new one.
00:29:38.580And I said, you know, first of all, I'd say that, you know, once we're done with him, I think Donald Trump might actually be eligible to run for prime minister because of his mother's, his mother's Scottish citizenship, which made her a British citizen.
00:29:54.160And just saying, just saying that's your immigration laws, all right, not ours, that that he could possibly be able to run.
00:30:00.440But in case he doesn't, just in case he doesn't, if he's too busy in the United States or other things, that I think Nigel Farage would make a phenomenal prime minister.
00:30:08.840And I certainly stand by that. But I keep being asked about 2028, that that is like the big thing on us.
00:30:15.820They say, oh, Trump is, you know, is looking at the midterms.
00:30:18.6002028 is heating up and these are the these are the top you know the times of london we've got bbc
00:30:23.980here and so i keep telling them that guys it's it's jd vance it's it's you know there's going
00:30:30.600to be a primary there's going to be people to run there's no question but jd vance is winning this
00:30:34.900thing by and large uh by the leaps and bounds and and they said oh well we saw that as joe rogan
00:30:41.300interview and some people didn't like it and i said i i think you might be having a disconnect
00:30:47.160of you know reading things online that are kind of an anti-vans op that's being pushed right now
00:30:53.240something that he actually spoke about during the interview which is kind of hilarious and
00:30:59.280and just just as a fundamental misunderstanding where things stand in America and so you know
00:31:06.640you're the numbers guy Rich Barris correct me if I'm wrong but all the numbers that I've seen
00:31:11.020people I've talked to it seems as though I'm not saying there isn't interest or people aren't
00:31:15.540looking around at other potential candidates here and there by and large it's it's vance yeah let
00:31:22.140me clear this up for the bbc right now and anybody else who may be confused about this um you're right
00:31:27.420there will be a primary we know we're going to get ted cruz is going to run uh we'll see what
00:31:32.180marco does despite his public comments marco does what he wants you know the wind blows different
00:31:36.980direction each day there'll be a libertarian candidate or a candidate that you know meets
00:31:41.860or matches or speaks for the libertarian wing, but the bottom line is this is the same disconnect
00:31:46.980we saw when Trump ran against DeSantis. It's just that the online and the influencer and whatever
00:31:52.480you want to call it, it certainly is, there absolutely is a foreign op against Vance.
00:31:57.580That's public now. I don't know why it's so taboo to talk about, but from a numbers point of view,
00:32:03.260Jack, this is the same debate with Trump versus DeSantis. There simply are not enough educated
00:32:10.080Republican voters or educated, I hate using the word affluent, and I can't even stand the word
00:32:16.700educated. There aren't enough professional class credentialed Republican voters that are represented
00:32:22.780by the dying neocon wing of the party, which granted has a lot of money, but doesn't have
00:32:27.900votes or a constituency to overcome or even try to match the margin that Vance will win
00:32:35.040non-college and traditional Republican voters by. The only question in 2028 is whether J.D. Vance,
00:32:42.380the vice president, decides to run. If J.D. decides to run, he will be the nominee.
00:32:47.400It's a, you know, people always say, well, it's early, Rich. It can't be that much of a foregone
00:32:50.680conclusion. Oh, but it is. It really is a foregone conclusion the same way that it was
00:32:55.440that if Donald Trump decided to run, he would obviously beat whoever. It didn't matter how
00:33:00.740much money they raised. DeSantis had an ungodly amount of money. He spent an ungodly amount of
00:33:05.860money. He put Jeb Bush to shame and he still got clobbered. Nikki Haley tried. She came, what,
00:33:11.880within 10 points of New Hampshire. She got creamed in her own home state. I mean, this is a laughable0.98
00:33:17.500concept. I understand people like the horse race, Jack, and it's all very, you know, sexy to them
00:33:23.180and the headlines, right? This is what we do every election cycle. But a numbers guy like myself,
00:33:28.360You cannot look at this field. As long as you understand what a Republican primary looks like,
00:33:33.720you cannot look at this field and say anybody else is going to win other than J.D. Vance.
00:33:37.820They're more sophisticated this time. I think it's fair to say that the neocon wing, which is the
00:33:43.640never Trump wing was pretending to be MAGA right now. They are more sophisticated, but their
00:33:49.300problem remains the same. It's the reason why Joshua Lysak and I wrote Burn It Down.
00:33:53.680This is going to come and hit them like a freight train. The first boomers turn 80 this year. J.D. Vance speaks for the millennial and down part of the Republican Party. And he also is winning the boomer part of the Republican Party anyway. So it gives it gives opposition zero chance, zero chance.0.99
00:39:59.600So I actually say, let's just dive into this real quick. So one of the things that the vice president brought up on this Joe Rogan interview, and full disclosure, I have not watched the full interview. I've seen some clips of it. I've just been running around here, broad, as they say, across the pond.
00:40:18.900and uh but one of the issues of course was the issue of israel and you you mentioned that you
00:40:28.480know just this just mentioning just bringing up this issue you know seems to cause this massive
00:40:34.180response online as obviously as i will know and there are other issues that do so if i say tyler
00:40:40.540robinson was a uh was a gay leftist with a trans boyfriend then um who shot charlie kirk and that's
00:40:47.420what all the evidence says people get really upset about that as well and so one of the things that
00:40:52.460uh is i think clear though is that when jd vance is talking about this you know people want to try
00:40:58.780to put it in a you know oh he's he's in an anti-israel stance and that's i don't think that's
00:41:03.840what he's saying i think what he's saying is that he's he's generally anti-war he doesn't think that
00:41:10.020the united states should commit to boots on the ground i did see that he said that no you're not
00:41:14.020going to see Iraq or Afghanistan style situation, but then also that he saw Israel as being more
00:41:23.100pro-war. To your point, what he's speaking to is the fact that not just the majority of people in
00:41:30.720the country feel that way, but a majority of millennials feel that way. And it's something
00:41:35.140obviously that he personally feels. He wants to thread that needle, but that's the reason that
00:41:41.760he brought it up, not some, you know, wild conspiracy theory. Yeah. And I think it's
00:41:47.700important when you're looking at electoral viability, um, you know, what does this mean?
00:41:52.440And for instance, in our last poll, which came out our last poll for the month, I mean, he was
00:41:57.160running 10 points, which is typical for, for JD Vance. He was running 10 points ahead of Marco
00:42:02.240Rubio and not to pick on the secretary of state. He's just another name that comes up. He was
00:42:06.320running 10 points ahead of him in the Rust Belt. Why? Because the vice president has been the face
00:42:12.140of not wanting to escalate, not wanting to continue with the conflict, to seeking what
00:42:18.920the president directed him to seek, which was an honorable resolution, one where Iran doesn't get
00:42:24.480a nuclear weapon and gas prices don't go skyrocketing during the summer and right before
00:42:28.760an election. So this matters. I cannot believe 10 years from now, I mean, 10 years later after
00:42:35.160Donald Trump comes down the golden escalator and all of these same neocons who are railing
00:42:40.220against J.D. Vance now hated Donald Trump, called him a clown, made fun of him, said he wasn't0.62
00:42:45.280serious. When guys like you and I who know these people, who know these voters, who lived in these0.51
00:42:50.340communities, we knew right away that Donald Trump was going to resonate with these people because
00:42:54.240all they ever wanted was someone to care more about their needs than the needs of foreign lobbies
00:43:42.120By the way, this, this, and it's pretty simple. And I brought this up before that, that perhaps,
00:43:47.380just perhaps that rather than because people who, who want to get into that issue, they want to,
00:43:53.020obviously their, their people are very emotional about it. They're very passionate about it.
00:43:56.780For some people, it is their their single issue the way that there are other single issue voter constituencies out there.
00:44:03.380I get that. I totally get that. But what I would say, though, is that if you're speaking politically, you know, looking at the Electoral College, looking electorally, that.
00:44:14.720jd vance is from smack dab in the middle of the rust belt i just talked about this in the last
00:44:23.360segment he's someone who understands the rust so it could could be it could very well be that
00:44:28.700he is reflecting the attitude of the people who are in the rust belt and by the way i would say
00:44:36.760that the rust belt extends all the way up through the northeast at this point a lot of people think
00:44:40.960it kind of stops at like middle pennsylvania it goes all the way up because just being from
00:44:46.660pennsylvania i know exactly how pennsylvania people think and it is the same way as this
00:44:53.860that's what i'm saying is that people you need to listen for once just listen instead of trying to
00:45:01.480lecture what he's saying is reflecting the sentiment of the people of that region that you
00:45:08.480or anyone would need to win if you're going to to make an attempt for the presidency to make a try
00:45:15.900for it. And by the way, they're single issue voters, too, in many ways. And one of their top
00:45:21.580issues, one of their top absolute issues is is economy. When they say economy, they mean,
00:45:26.900are you putting money in my pockets? Are you taking money out of my pocket and sending
00:45:31.200somewhere that I don't want it going? That's what there are far more single issue domestic voters
00:45:37.240in this country than there are Israel first single issue voters. It's not even close.
00:45:42.940Ladies and gentlemen, it's not going to get any better. 60% of Republican voters under the age
00:45:48.720of 60 have an unfavorable opinion of Israel. Half of them have a very unfavorable opinion.
00:45:55.820And it gets worse as you go down from Gen X to millennial to Gen Z, meaning the age signal is
00:46:01.680too strong. And the way they come at that with the way they come at this, those that group that
00:46:06.180represents a single issue that is Israel first. The way they have come about this has basically0.80
00:46:11.880polluted any opportunity to try to reverse that trend. Browbeating and bullying in politics only
00:46:18.520works if you represent the majority and you're trying to bully the dissenter or bully a much
00:46:24.100smaller group. Maybe you're not even the majority of the plurality, but it's a much, much smaller
00:46:28.740group that you're trying to browbeat. That is not the case here. This is a very tiny group who
00:46:33.580thinks because they have a lot of money, they can browbeat and bully everybody else. And that's
00:46:38.460not going to work. In fact, it has backfired spectacularly. They had a trend line. Gallup
00:46:44.820now followed us. Pew followed us. So many others have followed us in our warnings.
00:46:49.040We're seeing the trend line track that way as the war in the Middle East continues. And by the way,
00:46:56.900they see J.D. Vance as fighting to stop it. Rich Barris, where can people go and follow you?
00:47:01.780The best place always, Jack, is on Locals, peoplespundit.locals.com,
00:47:05.760but at peoples underscore pundit on Graham and X.