Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - February 05, 2026


Trump Polling Updates and Latest In The Search For Savannah Guthrie's Mother


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Trump doubles down on his call to nationalize American elections, even after the White House tried to walk it back. A day after Trump said Republicans should take over voting, a press secretary insisted the president was talking about voter ID and pushing Congress to pass the SAVE Act. The judge just sentenced the man convicted of attempting to kill then-presidential candidate Donald Trump on his Florida golf course.

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00:00:48.780 Christ is king!
00:00:50.460 President Trump is doubling down on his call to nationalize American elections,
00:00:55.320 even after the White House tried to walk it back.
00:00:57.480 A day after Trump said Republicans should take over voting, Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt
00:01:02.520 insisted the president was talking about voter ID and pushing Congress to pass the SAVE Act.
00:01:08.380 But just hours later, the president went much further, this time from the Oval Office.
00:01:13.080 Take a look at Philadelphia. You go take a look at Atlanta. Look at some of the places that
00:01:17.920 horrible corruption on elections. And the federal government should not allow that.
00:01:22.760 the federal government should get involved. These are agents of the federal government to count the
00:01:28.480 votes. If they can't count the votes legally and honestly, then somebody else should take over.
00:01:34.460 The judge just sentenced the man convicted of attempting to kill then-presidential candidate
00:01:38.960 Donald Trump on his Florida golf course. Here's your headline for Ryan Routh, life in prison.
00:01:43.940 Authorities say they believe Nancy Guthrie was taken from her Tucson area home in the middle of
00:01:48.500 the night on Saturday. They say she was not capable of leaving the house on her own because
00:01:53.260 of mobility issues. Yuma County Sheriff Chris Nanos says he suspects foul play. I believe she
00:01:58.840 was abducted, yes. She didn't walk from there. She didn't go willingly. Guthrie was last seen
00:02:05.180 Saturday night around 945 when family dropped her off at her home in Tucson. An unnamed law
00:02:10.260 enforcement source claims a family member is now a prime suspect in her disappearance. Savannah
00:02:15.940 Anna Guthrie and her sister, Annie, alongside their brother, have broken their silence tonight.
00:02:21.360 They posted this video message to their mother and her potential kidnappers.
00:02:26.000 Mama, if you're listening, we need you to come home. We miss you.
00:02:37.820 Our mom is our heart and our home.
00:02:41.300 she's 84 years old her health her heart is fragile she lives in constant pain
00:02:51.520 she is without any medicine she needs it to survive she needs it not to suffer
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00:06:16.040 I got comments coming in.
00:06:17.320 They say, you know, what's going on?
00:06:19.260 You know, Poso, did you know this?
00:06:21.260 Do you know this?
00:06:21.620 I may have taken a peek.
00:06:22.740 I may have, there's some rehearsals, some things that are going on.
00:06:26.700 You know, there's some things I may have, I may have had a peek.
00:06:29.360 I may have had a peek, a little, a little listen.
00:06:31.660 People were also telling me we've been, you know, I've got this comments coming in like
00:06:35.620 crazy on social media.
00:06:37.880 People saying, Poso, can you slip some, you know, if you see Kid Rock in the hallway,
00:06:42.120 Can you just be like, hey, man, hey, man, really want ball with the ball?
00:06:46.200 I'm like, guys, I'm not.
00:06:47.680 It ain't like that.
00:06:48.640 But maybe just maybe I can I can slip him a note, like get it under his door or something.
00:06:52.460 But this guy, he's in the zone.
00:06:53.600 All right.
00:06:54.160 Kid is in the zone.
00:06:55.340 He's absolutely in the zone.
00:06:57.120 Everybody's in the zone.
00:06:58.680 Just wait, because this Sunday night, you are going to see the fruition of all of it.
00:07:06.200 It's going to be amazing.
00:07:07.360 And this Sunday, Bad Bunny, you're going to lose.
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00:09:07.460 Wanted to do a check-in here with the People's Pundit, Rich Barris, the same way we did all
00:09:12.800 through, look, 2024 is the last election year.
00:09:14.980 People's Pundit, Rich Barris, you know, this guy was the most accurate pollster that entire
00:09:20.980 cycle.
00:09:21.900 And I always joke, he was about, he was the most accurate pollster in 2020 until about
00:09:26.420 3 a.m.
00:09:27.060 We all know happened then. And supposedly, according to John Solomon, we may find out some more about what happened around 3 a.m. from from Georgia and Arizona.
00:09:36.380 So keep your eyes peeled on that.
00:09:40.440 I'm also just I'm having some discussions behind the scene about potentially booking a guest who might be able to shed some light on that for us here at Human Events Daily.
00:09:49.340 But as far as polling goes, we are going into midterms. We've got key Senate races coming up.
00:09:54.860 So I wanted to bring Rich Barris back on because he's got some hot polls for us.
00:09:59.280 Rich, how's it going, my friend?
00:10:01.080 Living the dream, brother.
00:10:02.600 Thanks for having me back as always.
00:10:05.000 Of course.
00:10:05.700 Now, Rich, I got to ask you, but right off the bat, all right, I'm putting you on the
00:10:08.560 spot, which halftime show are you watching, man?
00:10:11.220 Oh, come on.
00:10:12.440 Of course, I'm going to watch the Turning Point halftime show.
00:10:15.260 Kid Rock is always the best way to go.
00:10:18.880 That's it.
00:10:19.620 Bottom line, I'm done.
00:10:20.480 That's the reply.
00:10:21.580 Yeah, I mean, there's all these people who are starting to say, oh, Kid Rock, and he's over.
00:10:26.580 By the way, I actually checked this out with producer Foz last night because we tracked this because we wanted to see, okay, who's actually sold more albums?
00:10:35.060 And now people say, oh, well, that's not fair because Bad Bunny does the streaming and that's different.
00:10:39.500 Ah, but did you know that RIAA has an actual metric by which they calculate stream?
00:10:47.300 Because streams is like the new radio.
00:10:48.720 So just because your song's on the radio doesn't mean people are actually purchasing, right?
00:10:53.180 So they have a way to accumulate a certain number of streams.
00:10:56.620 They aggregate it down and say this is the equivalent of one album.
00:10:59.920 So when you do it in album equivalent units, and I went into Grok on this,
00:11:03.840 they said Kid Rock absolutely dwarfs Bad Bunny in the U.S.
00:11:08.180 Just dwarfs him.
00:11:09.260 25 million versus 8 million.
00:11:11.460 And it's really as simple as that, man.
00:11:14.140 Yeah, I was actually going to bring that up if you didn't know that
00:11:16.500 because I've gotten into this with people in the past where, you know, I'm an 80s baby,
00:11:20.880 but I was a teenager in the 90s. You know, I'm like a class of 2000 guy. And yeah, I mean,
00:11:28.460 Kid Rock was, you know, huge for us, but he had a career that does something that's that's kind
00:11:35.900 of special with musicians. We have not been able to see them navigate this in the modern era where
00:11:40.680 as you know what people want in music changes and you have to decide where do I fit in in the
00:11:46.280 90s where do i fit in in the early 2000s to make your own sound to keep it to stay real to it to
00:11:52.160 stay true to it and keep it relevant to the time period the new decade is something that uh truly
00:11:58.020 the best artists can do and if um you know if we named a few of them right now i mean there's
00:12:04.900 look he bad bunny's untested you know kid rock is is tested and uh and and beloved so yeah i can't
00:12:12.180 I always, I always look forward to his performances, man.
00:12:14.300 I love him.
00:12:14.860 So does Laura loves kid.
00:12:16.120 And by the way, you know, he's Puerto Rican and she's watching. 0.89
00:12:22.000 Ah, there you go.
00:12:23.260 There you go.
00:12:24.360 I have, I have a friend, similar situation.
00:12:26.380 It was like kid rock all day long has nothing to do with that.
00:12:29.340 And, and, you know, what's, what's interesting too, is I think that man,
00:12:36.880 there's so much I know about this that I wish I could say,
00:12:39.920 but like, you don't want to give surprises away.
00:12:41.920 So yeah, I'll just yeah, because I've seen certain you know, I've had peaks at a few things that are being rehearsed and you know, some of the conversations that are going back and forth. All I'm going to say is people are really going to love what they what is being cooked up.
00:12:57.060 um people you know the the theater's amazing the venue's amazing the the set is amazing and
00:13:04.220 it's it i'll put it this way though it's what you expect but then there's also going to be
00:13:11.920 surprises that you don't expect because you think it's going to be one thing and then there's going
00:13:18.300 to be more that's all i that's like the closest i can say it and i know that sounds like vague but
00:13:23.120 that's that's the most i can say yeah that's the most i can say because it's like
00:13:27.460 it's like you're you know you hear kid rock you say okay kid rock and it's like yeah and then you
00:13:33.340 go oh wow i didn't even know he had that you know what i mean yeah like i didn't even know that was
00:13:40.340 something that kid rock does that's what i'm saying he's good this way he's he's shown that
00:13:46.020 dealt without a cause of course as you say for those of us who are in that age range of you know
00:13:51.700 born in the eighties, you know, teenager in, in the nineties,
00:13:55.420 two thousands that kid rock was the man. He was absolutely the man,
00:13:58.940 but he changed his style. That's, that's what,
00:14:02.100 that's what you're saying. That's what I'm talking about.
00:14:03.380 He was able to change his style and incorporate, he was started,
00:14:06.980 he was like rap and rock,
00:14:08.260 but then he blended it with country and he brought other things in.
00:14:11.280 And so he's been able to show that versatility that a lot of other artists
00:14:15.320 just don't have.
00:14:16.820 Pictures with Sheryl Crow, just when you think, okay, well, he's, you know,
00:14:20.380 did he did he exhaust those limits he comes out with something like that and let's face it all of
00:14:25.020 us are all of our us 80s babies you know were uh m&ms you know hard shell uh really gooey center
00:14:31.340 so like you know i mean that was the way it was at that time period and that's what i mean but
00:14:36.200 staying true to your music and your sound your brand your sound right my i love another uh artist
00:14:42.980 for this i love slash for this i'm a guitarist people know that people know that probably a lot
00:14:46.740 a lot of people do and he's definitely one of my favorites and what i always loved about him is
00:14:51.040 that you had that mid-range sound you know it's slash but he could go and play beat it or he could
00:14:56.600 go and play with any artist end up you know playing with bb king jack but you know it's slash
00:15:01.820 that's what kid rock can do and that is that's rare it's really rare well so i wanted to actually
00:15:06.880 you know dig into that a little bit because i so i've been saying this for a long time
00:15:12.380 that, you know, you mentioned, we both mentioned, you know, kind of coming of age in Kid Rock is
00:15:16.980 like that was like the music that was coming out when we were coming of age. But that's also puts
00:15:22.160 us in a different spot demographically, I think, than a lot of your core millennials. And but it's
00:15:29.240 also a different spot than Gen X. So it's like, what is that group? Right. And I've long argued
00:15:35.140 that this group should be broken out. Call it Gen Y. I've thrown out the word centennial. You know,
00:15:40.300 I've said that for years, that centennial should be used for this because I fundamentally think that there's something different in that age range.
00:15:46.400 So if you're born generally the people who are born in the 1980s, because and this is key because you caught the tail end of sort of like the peak of high America.
00:15:56.860 But then and then you're coming of age in the 90s.
00:15:59.620 But you're the last cohort that had a childhood without technology.
00:16:06.060 So the rise of digital didn't come into your high school, college age.
00:16:09.720 You you remember being able to just run around and ride bikes and having close knit neighborhoods.
00:16:15.500 And, you know, whereas Gen Z is now coming of age and they're born after the introduction of the iPhone and that changes everything.
00:16:23.140 So just throw it back to you as the people's pundit, the pollster, you know, is this something that you see bear out in in behavioral trends as when you're doing age ranges?
00:16:34.620 absolutely and uh i like centennial because i think it's important when we look at the voting
00:16:41.060 behavior the voting changes of of this age group which is our age group jack right i mean i think
00:16:46.000 we were told to grow up it's our yeah that's our age then we were told to grow up thinking that we
00:16:50.800 were centennial babies we were coming around to the turn of the millennia um and that you know
00:16:56.960 that that had a certain anxiety, but because we were born with this almost inheriting this
00:17:05.540 resurgence of American spirit that we got in the 80s when you were growing up, your first
00:17:10.240 conscious memory in politics at all, minus Reagan as president. Right. And it's OK to be an
00:17:17.160 American. And by the way, then by the turn of that next decade, you'll start to grow up with
00:17:21.820 political correctness and it'll start to get injected into the into the uh the political
00:17:27.380 discourse and in society and one one other piece let me just add let me just add right before that
00:17:33.480 what do we also have at the sort of the tail end of the reagan era the culmination of the reagan
00:17:37.720 era was the fall of the soviet union so it's like reagan won american won america won uh hulk hogan
00:17:45.180 you know beats the soviets right hulk hogan wins he's the he's the one it's the u.s
00:17:51.380 It's all it's, you know, you know, Rocky beats Ivan Drago.
00:17:54.640 It all happened in real life.
00:17:56.560 So all of that cultural pressure spun off into this huge victory.
00:18:01.260 Clinton calls it the peace dividend.
00:18:02.940 He starts winding down the military.
00:18:04.300 And we and we were told good times are coming.
00:18:08.420 And it's the end of history.
00:18:10.180 You won and the right good times are coming.
00:18:12.900 And I do want to just say, which I'm sure in the next segment we'll get into more.
00:18:16.600 But it's no surprise then that this generation that we're talking about right now, the 80s babies, they were the number one mind changer in the 2024 election.
00:18:29.020 They were also the largest.
00:18:30.620 We talked a lot about low prop voters and a lot of people who thought about low prop voters or first time voters.
00:18:36.720 Of course, they naturally think about younger voters.
00:18:39.780 But the truth is, that wasn't the that wasn't the case for Donald Trump.
00:18:44.360 He could bring out a 44-year-old educated suburban woman who has never voted before.
00:18:52.500 And because he did, that's why he did better with suburban educated women.
00:18:56.340 And the fact of the matter is, if this group is out there, guess what?
00:19:00.520 You might call it the Kid Rock generation.
00:19:03.300 Uh-oh, uh-oh, uh-oh.
00:19:05.820 Right back, Jack Posobiec, Rich Barris, breaking it all down.
00:19:14.360 Today, you know, they talk about influences. These are influences and they're friends of
00:19:22.040 mine. Jack. Where's Jack? He's done a great job.
00:19:30.260 All right, Jack. We're back here. Human events daily. We're here live. I want to get into a
00:19:35.340 polling update with Rich Barris, the people's pundit, because, Rich, you've got some really
00:19:40.860 cool data, some new data out where Trump was at, where he's at now. What are we looking at?
00:19:47.040 Give us the picture going into the midterm year. So this is where it comes time for some real talk,
00:19:54.220 Jack, real talk. I mean, look, the reason why we did this graphic is because number one, we were,
00:19:59.160 like you said, and thank you for mentioning that the most accurate pollster of 24. And I don't
00:20:03.560 just, not just the national, we were on the nose in Florida, on the nose in Iowa, on the nose in
00:20:09.660 Pennsylvania, on the nose in North Carolina. And this has been going on for the better part
00:20:13.960 of 10 years since Trump came down the escalator. So we are doing an apples to apples comparison
00:20:19.740 that frankly, I don't really think any other pollster has a credibility to do. And not only
00:20:24.340 that, but also we are the only ones who are doing retrospective approval. And then of course,
00:20:30.380 now we do approval going into the election in 24 or since before that. And why were we doing that?
00:20:36.300 because it was interesting to see how fast Trump rebounded with his retrospective approval rating
00:20:41.580 compared to other presidents before he was elected again.
00:20:44.960 But we were just talking about those age groups.
00:20:47.040 Look at that, Jack.
00:20:47.900 Look at the 30 to 44 overall, of course, but definitely look at even women, 30 to 44.
00:20:54.940 Compare that to women who are 65 plus.
00:20:57.680 This is where he's seeing the biggest bleed, Jack. 0.54
00:21:00.540 The happiest voter right now, the happiest Trump voter, is a boomer male who watches Fox News.
00:21:07.500 That is not who he needs to be, I don't want to use the word, there's no other word, pandering to.
00:21:12.600 That's not who he needs to be kowtowing to.
00:21:14.800 He has lost a huge part of his younger coalition from that generation we were talking about last segment down.
00:21:21.760 He's got to get them back, and it's happened because of too much focus on foreign policy since the spring,
00:21:27.280 too much of a concern for what's going on in the Middle East with Israel and not enough on why these
00:21:32.360 voters elected him in the first place. And if there's not a turnaround real soon here, Jack,
00:21:37.100 it's not going to be good in the midterms. And honestly, even if Trump turns around,
00:21:41.320 I don't think it'll be good for Republicans. Okay. So Rich, let's, let's, let's break down
00:21:45.440 some of this. So, so you're saying that, that at the, in the age cohorts and we're, and I'm
00:21:49.960 looking at the data as well, that we're seeing that, you know, we are seeing that, all right,
00:21:55.860 you know you've got you've got that older cohort they're pretty much in the same spot
00:22:01.520 um you know they're higher than before i'm sorry yeah like three point difference it's really
00:22:07.760 nothing like a three like a three point difference right through by so age is really one of the
00:22:12.560 biggest splits here is what you're talking about that that that's like a three point or so
00:22:18.740 difference from where it was before. But as as it gets younger, that's where the difference
00:22:25.560 comes in more. And that's kind of what you were. You and I were just talking about the last segment,
00:22:28.640 how it was that 80s baby. The centennial was a big swing voter. Those are the people who
00:22:35.040 gravitated towards Trump more than anyone. So where where do you see the split? Because I'm
00:22:41.160 looking at it now and it looks like the I would say 45. Does it does that sound right to you?
00:22:46.220 40, like 45 under 45. Suddenly there's this big drop off. And we have seen this between 45 and
00:22:54.880 on some issues, 50. But when it comes to approval, I think you nailed it. I think it's 45 is right
00:23:00.000 where that pivot point in the other issues. You know, the bottom line is that it's telling us
00:23:05.220 different priorities, Jack. And here's why Republicans should be concerned and the president
00:23:09.820 should be concerned. The Republican Party was dead until Donald Trump came along. He reinvigorated
00:23:15.820 it. And Charlie and I, man, we used to talk about this all the time. MAGA is younger. It's more or
00:23:21.240 not even MAGA. America First is younger. It's more diverse. It's not just white and old white
00:23:28.100 65 year plus voters that Republicans know how to win. And by the way, as time goes on, this age
00:23:35.860 cohort that we're talking about is going to become the biggest share in the electorate. Jack, 65 plus
00:23:42.040 is shrinking. Going into the midterms, there'll be an outsized share of the electorate because
00:23:46.880 that's who votes in midterms. But that'll be offset by the education difference that we see
00:23:52.880 between presidential elections and midterm elections. It'll be older, yes, which you may
00:23:57.420 think will benefit Republicans, but it'll be older and more educated. Without this group that we
00:24:04.020 have been talking about last segment, much of this segment, they have no chance. Let me give
00:24:10.020 everybody a stat to give them a little bit of an idea. In 2022, Republicans did enormously better
00:24:17.520 than Donald Trump did in 2020 with the 65 plus category. Guess what? It wasn't enough to win
00:24:23.120 states like Nevada. They got crushed in states like Pennsylvania, right? I mean, we can go down
00:24:27.640 the line. They underperformed what they expected. In 2024, Donald Trump only did one point better
00:24:35.340 with 65 plus than he did in 20. And he did about 11 points worse than Republicans did overall
00:24:42.000 in 22. Yet he outperformed every Republican president since exit polls have been taken,
00:24:48.560 Jack, with other voters of color and other age. We've seen Republicans struggle to win younger
00:24:55.900 voters for years. I mean, he got the most Hispanic vote, the largest share of the Hispanic vote,
00:25:01.740 than any Republican president who's ever run since exit polls have been conducted.
00:25:06.840 So, I mean, the idea is you had to do this moving forward if you're a Republican or you
00:25:11.540 will not be a national party.
00:25:13.280 Donald Trump came around, did exactly, put together a coalition exactly the way that
00:25:19.020 he needed to do to move this party in the future, and they're regressing.
00:25:23.360 And they're regressing because they're going back to their neocon tendencies. 0.93
00:25:26.940 They're going back to wasting peak presidency time on garbage donor and foreign policy nonsense that these voters rejected. 0.96
00:25:36.360 And let's call it how it is. Donald Trump did not run on being that president. 0.96
00:25:40.640 He ran on being a very different kind of president, which is what frankly made being a Republican cool again.
00:25:46.520 And so, you know, as the spring and the summer came along and the old voices and the old donors and the old foreign policy thinking crept back in, diverted the president's domestic agenda, it should not be a surprise that we are seeing numbers like this going.
00:26:02.120 So what you're saying is how did those so those voters and just to put it out of, you know, put it out of a pin on it is they want to see more on the domestic front.
00:26:11.440 They want to see. That's all they want to see. They want to see. And when I say arrests, I mean for corruption. I mean, for illegal aliens. They want the mass deportations. They want all this stuff done. They want that. Whereas the foreign policy stuff, that's that's not what got them on board, because and you and I said this so much in 2024.
00:26:29.940 before they're driven by economics and they're driven by a sense that their future the future
00:26:35.720 that you and i were laying out that that was promised was stolen for them and to put it easy 0.63
00:26:40.700 way they want the bums behind bars that's that's kind of where it's at they want to see people
00:26:45.660 behind bars rich barris i gotta run uh we're out of time where can people follow you the best place
00:26:52.220 jack we're everywhere the best place that we'd appreciate is on locals people's pundit.locals.com
00:26:57.540 the words accountability folks peoplespundit.locals.com thanks guys they want accountability
00:27:03.060 and we need to provide that level of accountability coming up next big update
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00:28:55.840 alright so
00:28:56.380 the whole country is talking about this story
00:28:59.180 I want to dig into it as well
00:29:01.420 and I was already planning to
00:29:03.040 this whole situation, crazy situation
00:29:05.700 of the disappearance
00:29:07.740 of
00:29:08.700 the mother of
00:29:11.140 Savannah Guthrie, of course
00:29:12.760 one of the hosts of the Today Show, her name, Nancy Guthrie. Of course, this took place down
00:29:18.360 just outside of Tucson, an area I know very well. People know, of course, a lot of our staff is
00:29:24.100 based out of the Phoenix area. So a lot of people that we know who are in and around the area.
00:29:30.360 And something that's really cool is that Daily Wire has just launched a new show
00:29:34.640 dedicated to this. And we have the host of that on with us now, Lyndon Blake,
00:29:39.240 who's an investigative reporter with Daily Wire, who joins us.
00:29:43.320 Lyndon, how are you?
00:29:44.960 I'm good. How are you, Jack?
00:29:47.220 I'm fantastic.
00:29:48.420 So I think a lot of people have heard about this story.
00:29:51.920 They have questions about the timeline.
00:29:53.920 They have questions about, you know, what's going on.
00:29:56.720 But really, it seems to me, and I'm just going to say as a guy looking from outside,
00:30:02.140 that this sheriff's department has no idea what they're doing
00:30:05.760 because they keep changing the story.
00:30:08.840 They keep putting out facts that they then change or they have to walk back.
00:30:13.260 First, they first they say kidnapping.
00:30:15.100 Then they're trying to say, oh, we're not sure if it's a kidnapping.
00:30:18.100 That's just my sort of look at this as, you know, a prior military officer that when you're running something like this, you want to be very specific.
00:30:25.060 And it seems like they're paying fast and loose.
00:30:27.660 Plus, they were going back.
00:30:29.140 They first they cleared the home of a crime scene.
00:30:31.820 Then they came back and said, oh, actually, it is a crime scene.
00:30:35.040 Put the tape back up.
00:30:36.180 There was a presser just now.
00:30:37.340 What is going on?
00:30:38.840 Yeah, well, I think your senses are spot on. And I think a lot of people now are saying, why in the world was that crime scene cleared Monday evening? We know it was cleared Monday evening because one, in the Tuesday press conference, Sheriff Chris Nano said it was.
00:30:53.040 And two, reporters outside the house on Monday saw an Amazon delivery driver walk up to the front steps that we now know has Nancy Guthrie's blood still on it and dropped off a package.
00:31:06.780 And then now they have other investigations in the press conference that just wrapped up.
00:31:11.120 They said, well, other agencies wanted to go back and look at the crime scene.
00:31:14.560 So they opened it back up for that.
00:31:16.540 But it's been open for 20, 48 hours where people can go up to the door like you're seeing right there in that video where you see the ring doorbell camera missing and you see the blood on the steps.
00:31:27.960 And so that, to me, anyone that has any experience working these criminal investigations, why rush and clear that crime scene?
00:31:36.500 Why rush and turn that home back over to the family? 1.00
00:31:39.480 Nancy Guthrie lived there alone. 1.00
00:31:41.300 Why do that and compromise the integrity of it?
00:31:43.980 But again, they put the crime scene back up Wednesday.
00:31:46.820 They searched the area again.
00:31:48.340 They were saying that other agencies want to look at it.
00:31:50.640 I have a source there on the ground that saw some type of officers taking something that was pretty large out of the house.
00:31:57.900 It was covered up in a blanket.
00:31:59.240 And after they took that out, the crime scene was cleared.
00:32:02.140 And so now we're left with that crime scene of it all.
00:32:05.320 But the press conference today did give us a clear picture of a timeline where before we haven't had that.
00:32:11.280 We have had speculation about her pacemaker disconnecting around 2 a.m., but now we have
00:32:17.620 a specific timeline of Nancy Guthrie's moves on that Saturday night into Sunday morning. 0.99
00:32:23.480 She took an Uber to her family's house for dinner on Saturday night.
00:32:28.480 That was around 5.30.
00:32:30.000 She returned to her home, 9.48, her garage door closed at 9.50, and here's where things
00:32:36.880 get interesting.
00:32:37.560 that doorbell camera was disconnected at 1 47 a.m at 2 12 a person was detected on a camera they
00:32:46.580 didn't say which camera but you if you have these security cameras which so many people do in their
00:32:51.500 parents and their grandparents home just to keep a check on them when they do live alone
00:32:55.080 a doll could set off this but they said a person was detected in the camera but there is no
00:33:00.700 video the video was was not there they mentioned something about there not being a subscription so
00:33:07.300 the video is overwritten. But that's another big question, too, Jack, is we don't have video
00:33:13.000 of anything, no car, nothing that could have possibly been in that area Sunday morning in
00:33:21.660 the wee hours when Nancy Guthrie was taken from her home forcefully. Now, they're denying they
00:33:28.380 ever said there was forced entry now, and they're just saying they're not going to confirm or deny
00:33:32.520 forced entry, but again, we do know she was forcefully taken from her home. Her blood is on
00:33:37.920 the front steps, and she had to be taken off in a car. She had to be taken somewhere. She can barely
00:33:43.440 walk 50 feet without help. She is 84 years old, a fragile grandmother. So right now in the
00:33:49.000 investigation, the biggest thing that people are wanting to know more is this ransom note,
00:33:53.340 and it's because the Guthrie's addressed that Wednesday night. Why did they address it? There
00:33:58.260 were things in that ransom note that were alarming to the family. The first thing, and this was
00:34:03.800 something that we learned today, there were deadlines in these ransom notes that went to TMZ
00:34:08.100 and two local stations in Arizona. One of the deadlines being 5 p.m. today, demanding that
00:34:13.880 millions of dollars of Bitcoin. There was a second deadline. We knew about this because KGUN
00:34:19.880 reported that they got this ransom note, this ransom email, and there was the deadline for
00:34:25.800 monday and in that note there was threatening language if they don't receive payment that the
00:34:31.680 language threatened to kill nancy and they didn't get the payment by monday so this is urgent there
00:34:37.520 was also two pieces of information in that ransom note that was verifiable to nancy's family there
00:34:44.160 was an apple wash mentioned and again we don't know the timing of it so we don't know if this
00:34:49.620 ransom note that's being investigated but it's not being authenticated it's just something they
00:34:54.300 heard in reports, oh, she had an Apple Watch. And there was a mention of a floodbite, too,
00:34:58.980 which Nancy Guthrie had as well. So these two things made the family, it was their choice
00:35:04.160 to respond to these alleged perpetrators that potentially have their mother held hostage.
00:35:10.940 So, Lyndon, one of the things that I wanted to say as well, that in training that I had
00:35:15.300 in the military, you know, nowhere near the level of some of the investigators here. But one thing
00:35:22.100 that they always mentioned is when you're in a situation like that and you're dealing with
00:35:26.840 potential kidnapper or someone who as an abductor, that you want to do everything you can to humanize
00:35:34.240 the subject. So when I heard Savannah Guthrie's video, the very first words out of her mouth,
00:35:40.100 she's talking about the family. She's talking about the grandchildren. She was talking about
00:35:43.580 qualities of her mother. And that seemed to me either, either she knows that from, you know,
00:35:48.880 obviously her own background of work, or that's something that, you know, maybe was was suggested
00:35:54.360 to her to say, hey, make sure that if there are kidnappers here, that they don't just look at this
00:35:59.920 person as a means of extracting whatever this ransom is, that in fact, what you want to do
00:36:05.440 is make sure that they view that individual as a human being, that this is someone who has has
00:36:11.920 the same thing, you know, with with hostages who get captured by Hamas or whoever, this type of
00:36:17.600 You want to emphasize the humanity, make them a human, not an object, not a not a thing, a means of conveyance, political or financial, whatever the motivation is in any of these situations.
00:36:29.600 So when I heard that right off the bat, I said, wow, so they're definitely taking this kidnapping scenario very, very seriously.
00:36:37.340 Did you notice in that video when they were describing Nancy and talking about her being a grandmother and talking about her joy and her her spunk for life?
00:36:46.480 in one part they said talk to her and you'll see and that stuck out to me and that puts you in the
00:36:53.080 mindset where the family is right now they're thinking they're speaking to a kidnapper they're
00:36:57.880 trying to reach out to a person like exactly and so that's something that is just like you said
00:37:04.480 you're spot on with your senses going off and being like this is being taken more seriously
00:37:11.060 than we thought at first you know we were told by authorities they're looking into it but when
00:37:16.320 the family responded that just goes to show this is being taken seriously and no suspects no persons
00:37:25.240 of interest I mean back to the sheriff's department they have to take this seriously they don't have
00:37:30.920 any idea right now who could do this at least that's what they're leading on to us that they
00:37:36.540 have no idea who could have taken Nancy Guthrie so right now they're trying to open that line
00:37:42.680 of communication. And in the press conference, they said that in the note, there was no
00:37:47.180 instructions to how to communicate. And there hasn't been that communication.
00:37:52.600 But now the family's like, we want to talk to you.
00:37:54.860 Lyndon, we're coming up on a hard break. Let me hold you over because I have some more
00:37:59.360 questions and we're getting comments flooding in right now on this. Right back, Human Events Daily.
00:38:03.780 jack is a great guy he's written a fantastic book everybody's talking about it go get it
00:38:16.380 and he's been my friend right from the beginning of this whole beautiful event
00:38:20.400 and we're going to turn it around and make our country great to get to you amen
00:38:24.580 all right jack was up here we are human events daily one of the again huge press
00:38:33.400 conference that just came out from the sheriffs at down in the case of Pima.
00:38:39.160 This is Pima County, Arizona, just north of Tucson area.
00:38:44.640 And one thing that I will put out as well, this is not a you know, this this isn't in
00:38:50.100 Tucson, you know, the city proper.
00:38:51.840 This is out.
00:38:52.680 It's sort of in the outskirts.
00:38:54.260 So you're not you know, you're not you're not near downtown.
00:38:57.000 You know, there's neighbors, but it is more remote.
00:39:00.720 And we're on with Lyndon Blake and Lyndon, you just gave us a ton of information.
00:39:05.460 Number one, the Uber, obviously checking with records, they're huge information.
00:39:10.640 I have no idea how the sheriffs missed that.
00:39:13.500 It took them five days to find out there was an Uber in the area.
00:39:16.660 I mean, just to me, that's that's unacceptable.
00:39:19.360 It's completely unacceptable that it took them five days to figure that out.
00:39:22.720 These questions about the I think I don't think it's a ring camera.
00:39:25.980 It's actually a Nest camera.
00:39:26.980 Some people said ring, but it's actually was a Nest system.
00:39:29.340 And I know from my own security system that we have A.I. where, you know, OK, can the shape of a person that kept that coming up?
00:39:37.720 Wanted to ask you again about your source.
00:39:40.340 And then, of course, the blood matching that came out at the press conference, which horrifying, you know, obviously something that you don't want to hear.
00:39:48.480 But also, you know, it it helps to to narrow down perhaps examples of what kind of what kind of search it is.
00:39:55.420 You mentioned something about a source and hearing that people were carrying something out.
00:40:00.480 Can you can you dig down on that a little bit more?
00:40:02.920 Yeah, I'll explain that. 0.82
00:40:03.880 And just to clarify on the Uber, an Uber took Nancy to her family's house for dinner on Saturday.
00:40:10.380 And then a family member dropped her off back at her house Saturday night.
00:40:14.880 And one more thing on that, there have been reports, multiple outlets saying the last person that saw her was her son-in-law, Tommaso Sione, who is Annie's husband, Annie Guthrie's husband.
00:40:29.680 But today at the press conference, the sheriff said, we're just going to say a family member.
00:40:34.300 He wouldn't go into more details on who was the person to drop her off.
00:40:37.860 But she did Uber there and then was dropped off by a family member. 0.99
00:40:40.640 And I'll mention that as well, that Ashley Banfield, who is phenomenal, she has a she had the show primetime on News Nation. 0.87
00:40:50.500 Now she's doing the podcast. She has said that she is a source and is reporting that they are very strongly looking at this son in law.
00:40:59.040 And that, of course, it goes to these these questions of him being the last person to see her, presumably the person who made that drive.
00:41:06.460 If, you know, we're connecting the dots here and, you know, perhaps knew that she was home alone, et cetera, et cetera.
00:41:12.460 And of course, you know, lots of questions of motive.
00:41:15.260 But, you know, I mean, I'm just going to go out here and say it, you know, with a target like this, this doesn't really seem like the target of opportunity, I would say, for particularly a home invasion, you know, knowing that she's home or a, you know, just a just a random break in.
00:41:31.700 I mean, this seems like something that would be more personal.
00:41:35.500 And that's what across the board, all of my sources have said, that this is someone, this is an 84-year-old, this is a grandmother, this is someone who lives in a nice home, as you mentioned, a nice part north of Tucson, and it's a rural area, and reporters that are there on the ground, they're like, it's not like you just see this house and you're like, oh, this looks like a good target.
00:41:57.940 Like, you have to try to get there.
00:42:00.840 You have to be knowing where you're going, is a better way to put it, to get to Nancy Guthrie's home.
00:42:06.940 So they're looking at everyone.
00:42:08.560 And today they said they haven't ruled anyone out, that the family is being cooperative, that they are doing everything the investigators ask of them.
00:42:16.620 But they haven't ruled anybody out.
00:42:18.540 Of course, after Ashley Banfield said that her sources on the ground told her that that Tommaso Sione may be a prime suspect.
00:42:28.160 Pima County said, you know, no suspects.
00:42:30.060 But he was asked about a lot in this press conference about all these reports.
00:42:34.460 And the sheriff and FBI, everyone said that no suspects, no person of interest, but no one has been ruled out.
00:42:42.140 And they are looking at everybody that has a connection with Nancy Guthrie.
00:42:47.120 And you start there and then you work your way out.
00:42:50.160 But to your point, it's one of those things where you're not seeing signs of forced entry
00:42:56.180 and you're seeing that they knew, maybe they knew their way around the house, whoever did
00:43:03.100 this.
00:43:03.640 And it's just one of those things that you have to really just start looking in your
00:43:07.420 circle, who has been there recently, who has worked on the yard, who were her cleaners
00:43:12.380 that took care of her house.
00:43:13.880 Again, 84 years old, this is not some grandmother that's out there doing, I mean, just active stuff every day.
00:43:23.160 She needs help.
00:43:24.580 And so definitely looking at who is around her in her inner circle, the thing that was taken out of the house.
00:43:31.680 Yes.
00:43:33.080 So, oh, wait, wait, sorry.
00:43:35.500 Answer me that.
00:43:36.360 Wait, go in on that real quick because I was going to ask you another question.
00:43:38.760 But the thing that was taken out of the house, let's drill down on that and the time on that.
00:43:42.100 I think the main thing to take away, because again, we don't know what this object was, but we were told crime scene opened back up. Yeah, sure. Other agencies want to look. We know something that was covered up was taken from the house. And then the person that saw this, who very liable source out there covering the crime scene was was done after that.
00:44:00.880 So caught something being taken from the home and then the crime scene was done.
00:44:05.620 So that's something that I want to know.
00:44:08.080 What was that?
00:44:08.800 And they've been asked, have you found something?
00:44:11.660 But they're not, as you know, they're not going to say something that they have found or an identifying factor of a crime scene that could link someone directly to the crime.
00:44:21.140 They're going to keep that stuff behind closed doors until later on.
00:44:24.920 right or perhaps you know an item that they're taking back for some some testing some analysis
00:44:31.180 that you know found something on it that may maybe you know looks like looks like blood looks
00:44:36.800 like some type of dna it you know obviously could be any number of things i wanted to drill back in
00:44:41.440 with you on this the person who was spotted on the the the camera or at least by the camera system
00:44:50.300 them, I should say. So she gets back home. She's driven home by a family member, as we say,
00:44:56.480 Uber to the place, then you're backed by a family member. We know that 11 a.m. she doesn't show up
00:45:01.520 for church, and she's a huge member of her church community. This is something that was really
00:45:06.860 noticed that if she's not showing up, that's—and I love the tight-knit community that shows you
00:45:13.320 everything that we talk about here on the program. This is why you want a tight-knit community. You
00:45:17.620 want people who are looking out for each other's backs, you know, a high trust society where
00:45:22.040 people know each other, people have these kinds of routines. She, you know, so that's when they
00:45:26.960 go back over to check. What's the, what's the timeline on this individual being cited on,
00:45:32.980 on surveillance? So we did the math. And if the person was detected at 212 in the morning,
00:45:38.940 and then her pacemaker disconnected, when I go back to my timeline at 228, but her doorbell
00:45:46.820 camera disconnected at 1 47 you're talking about 42 minutes of a person or persons on the property
00:45:57.480 so from the moment the doorbell camera which you're looking at right now disconnects at 1 47
00:46:02.100 it wasn't until 2 28 that her pacemaker app quit syncing from her phone that was found at the house
00:46:10.220 so 42 minutes and that's a you're a crime has taken place that's a good chunk of time
00:46:19.180 to be which and by the way by the way which and and this is for me to catch up which which camera
00:46:25.600 or where was that person registered was that the same door was that the other door they don't know
00:46:29.420 they do not know they didn't that was asked today so multiple cameras in the home don't know which
00:46:36.480 one. It just registered. So there was, so there was a registry and they, you know, they don't
00:46:43.880 know which one, because a lot of the, a lot of this is going to come in to, again, did the person
00:46:48.320 know, was the person familiar with the house? Again, we're talking about night, nighttime. So
00:46:52.280 these could be cameras that are up around a property that, you know, if you're just walking
00:46:56.000 up, sure, you might see the one by the door, but are you going to see all of them? Are you going
00:46:59.580 to be familiar? Or does that speak to a familiarity? Well, you know, and again, you know,
00:47:05.580 But that doesn't prove anything.
00:47:07.020 That doesn't mean anything.
00:47:07.860 Of course, you want to look at family first.
00:47:09.460 But that doesn't necessarily—it's not dispositive either.
00:47:12.200 So, you know, you don't want to get tunnel vision in any of these situations.
00:47:15.660 We're almost out of time.
00:47:16.540 Lyndon, this is phenomenal.
00:47:17.840 You're amazing at this.
00:47:19.320 Where can people go to get the series that you're putting out?
00:47:22.460 Okay, so it is going to be on Daily Wire platforms, Finding Nancy Guthrie, as well as Spotify and Apple.
00:47:28.800 And, Jack, as soon as I get off the set here, we're going to go record another episode with the latest that happened today.
00:47:34.780 And this is just, I mean, we want the facts to get out, and we want people to be informed, and we want to bring Nancy home.
00:47:43.440 This is, anyone can relate to having a grandmother.
00:47:47.480 I'm so close to my grandmothers, and it's just really sad to think about this.
00:47:52.640 It's a nightmare.
00:47:53.260 The torture is a nightmare.
00:47:54.700 And it's the worst nightmare being taken from your home in the night.
00:47:57.920 So we want answers and justice, and we'll keep asking the questions.
00:48:03.020 Amen.
00:48:03.420 And ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have our permission to lay a short.