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.
00:09:27.060We 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.
00:09:40.440I'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.
00:09:49.340But as far as polling goes, we are going into midterms. We've got key Senate races coming up.
00:09:54.860So I wanted to bring Rich Barris back on because he's got some hot polls for us.
00:10:21.580Yeah, I mean, there's all these people who are starting to say, oh, Kid Rock, and he's over.
00:10:26.580By 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?
00:10:35.060And now people say, oh, well, that's not fair because Bad Bunny does the streaming and that's different.
00:10:39.500Ah, but did you know that RIAA has an actual metric by which they calculate stream?
00:10:47.300Because streams is like the new radio.
00:10:48.720So just because your song's on the radio doesn't mean people are actually purchasing, right?
00:10:53.180So they have a way to accumulate a certain number of streams.
00:10:56.620They aggregate it down and say this is the equivalent of one album.
00:10:59.920So when you do it in album equivalent units, and I went into Grok on this,
00:11:03.840they said Kid Rock absolutely dwarfs Bad Bunny in the U.S.
00:12:24.360I have, I have a friend, similar situation.
00:12:26.380It was like kid rock all day long has nothing to do with that.
00:12:29.340And, and, you know, what's, what's interesting too, is I think that man,
00:12:36.880there's so much I know about this that I wish I could say,
00:12:39.920but like, you don't want to give surprises away.
00:12:41.920So 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.
00:12:57.060um people you know the the theater's amazing the venue's amazing the the set is amazing and
00:13:04.220it's it i'll put it this way though it's what you expect but then there's also going to be
00:13:11.920surprises that you don't expect because you think it's going to be one thing and then there's going
00:13:18.300to be more that's all i that's like the closest i can say it and i know that sounds like vague but
00:13:23.120that's that's the most i can say yeah that's the most i can say because it's like
00:13:27.460it's like you're you know you hear kid rock you say okay kid rock and it's like yeah and then you
00:13:33.340go oh wow i didn't even know he had that you know what i mean yeah like i didn't even know that was
00:13:40.340something that kid rock does that's what i'm saying he's good this way he's he's shown that
00:13:46.020dealt without a cause of course as you say for those of us who are in that age range of you know
00:13:51.700born in the eighties, you know, teenager in, in the nineties,
00:13:55.420two thousands that kid rock was the man. He was absolutely the man,
00:13:58.940but he changed his style. That's, that's what,
00:14:02.100that's what you're saying. That's what I'm talking about.
00:14:03.380He was able to change his style and incorporate, he was started,
00:14:16.820Pictures with Sheryl Crow, just when you think, okay, well, he's, you know,
00:14:20.380did he did he exhaust those limits he comes out with something like that and let's face it all of
00:14:25.020us are all of our us 80s babies you know were uh m&ms you know hard shell uh really gooey center
00:14:31.340so like you know i mean that was the way it was at that time period and that's what i mean but
00:14:36.200staying true to your music and your sound your brand your sound right my i love another uh artist
00:14:42.980for this i love slash for this i'm a guitarist people know that people know that probably a lot
00:14:46.740a lot of people do and he's definitely one of my favorites and what i always loved about him is
00:14:51.040that you had that mid-range sound you know it's slash but he could go and play beat it or he could
00:14:56.600go and play with any artist end up you know playing with bb king jack but you know it's slash
00:15:01.820that's what kid rock can do and that is that's rare it's really rare well so i wanted to actually
00:15:06.880you know dig into that a little bit because i so i've been saying this for a long time
00:15:12.380that, you know, you mentioned, we both mentioned, you know, kind of coming of age in Kid Rock is
00:15:16.980like that was like the music that was coming out when we were coming of age. But that's also puts
00:15:22.160us in a different spot demographically, I think, than a lot of your core millennials. And but it's
00:15:29.240also a different spot than Gen X. So it's like, what is that group? Right. And I've long argued
00:15:35.140that this group should be broken out. Call it Gen Y. I've thrown out the word centennial. You know,
00:15:40.300I'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.
00:15:46.400So 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.
00:15:56.860But then and then you're coming of age in the 90s.
00:15:59.620But you're the last cohort that had a childhood without technology.
00:16:06.060So the rise of digital didn't come into your high school, college age.
00:16:09.720You you remember being able to just run around and ride bikes and having close knit neighborhoods.
00:16:15.500And, you know, whereas Gen Z is now coming of age and they're born after the introduction of the iPhone and that changes everything.
00:16:23.140So 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?
00:16:34.620absolutely and uh i like centennial because i think it's important when we look at the voting
00:16:41.060behavior the voting changes of of this age group which is our age group jack right i mean i think
00:16:46.000we were told to grow up it's our yeah that's our age then we were told to grow up thinking that we
00:16:50.800were centennial babies we were coming around to the turn of the millennia um and that you know
00:16:56.960that that had a certain anxiety, but because we were born with this almost inheriting this
00:17:05.540resurgence of American spirit that we got in the 80s when you were growing up, your first
00:17:10.240conscious memory in politics at all, minus Reagan as president. Right. And it's OK to be an
00:17:17.160American. And by the way, then by the turn of that next decade, you'll start to grow up with
00:17:21.820political correctness and it'll start to get injected into the into the uh the political
00:17:27.380discourse and in society and one one other piece let me just add let me just add right before that
00:17:33.480what do we also have at the sort of the tail end of the reagan era the culmination of the reagan
00:17:37.720era was the fall of the soviet union so it's like reagan won american won america won uh hulk hogan
00:17:45.180you know beats the soviets right hulk hogan wins he's the he's the one it's the u.s
00:17:51.380It's all it's, you know, you know, Rocky beats Ivan Drago.
00:18:10.180You won and the right good times are coming.
00:18:12.900And I do want to just say, which I'm sure in the next segment we'll get into more.
00:18:16.600But 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.
00:25:13.280Donald Trump came around, did exactly, put together a coalition exactly the way that
00:25:19.020he needed to do to move this party in the future, and they're regressing.
00:25:23.360And they're regressing because they're going back to their neocon tendencies.0.93
00:25:26.940They're going back to wasting peak presidency time on garbage donor and foreign policy nonsense that these voters rejected.0.96
00:25:36.360And let's call it how it is. Donald Trump did not run on being that president.0.96
00:25:40.640He ran on being a very different kind of president, which is what frankly made being a Republican cool again.
00:25:46.520And 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.
00:26:02.120So 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.
00:26:11.440They 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.
00:26:29.940before they're driven by economics and they're driven by a sense that their future the future
00:26:35.720that you and i were laying out that that was promised was stolen for them and to put it easy0.63
00:26:40.700way they want the bums behind bars that's that's kind of where it's at they want to see people
00:26:45.660behind bars rich barris i gotta run uh we're out of time where can people follow you the best place
00:26:52.220jack we're everywhere the best place that we'd appreciate is on locals people's pundit.locals.com
00:26:57.540the words accountability folks peoplespundit.locals.com thanks guys they want accountability
00:27:03.060and we need to provide that level of accountability coming up next big update
00:27:08.600savannah guthrie's mother tuzan arizona human defense daily
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00:30:08.840They keep putting out facts that they then change or they have to walk back.
00:30:13.260First, they first they say kidnapping.
00:30:15.100Then they're trying to say, oh, we're not sure if it's a kidnapping.
00:30:18.100That'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.
00:30:25.060And it seems like they're paying fast and loose.
00:30:38.840Yeah, 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.
00:30:53.040And 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.
00:31:06.780And then now they have other investigations in the press conference that just wrapped up.
00:31:11.120They said, well, other agencies wanted to go back and look at the crime scene.
00:31:16.540But 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.
00:31:27.960And so that, to me, anyone that has any experience working these criminal investigations, why rush and clear that crime scene?
00:31:36.500Why rush and turn that home back over to the family?1.00
00:32:37.560that doorbell camera was disconnected at 1 47 a.m at 2 12 a person was detected on a camera they
00:32:46.580didn't say which camera but you if you have these security cameras which so many people do in their
00:32:51.500parents and their grandparents home just to keep a check on them when they do live alone
00:32:55.080a doll could set off this but they said a person was detected in the camera but there is no
00:33:00.700video the video was was not there they mentioned something about there not being a subscription so
00:33:07.300the video is overwritten. But that's another big question, too, Jack, is we don't have video
00:33:13.000of anything, no car, nothing that could have possibly been in that area Sunday morning in
00:33:21.660the wee hours when Nancy Guthrie was taken from her home forcefully. Now, they're denying they
00:33:28.380ever said there was forced entry now, and they're just saying they're not going to confirm or deny
00:33:32.520forced entry, but again, we do know she was forcefully taken from her home. Her blood is on
00:33:37.920the front steps, and she had to be taken off in a car. She had to be taken somewhere. She can barely
00:33:43.440walk 50 feet without help. She is 84 years old, a fragile grandmother. So right now in the
00:33:49.000investigation, the biggest thing that people are wanting to know more is this ransom note,
00:33:53.340and it's because the Guthrie's addressed that Wednesday night. Why did they address it? There
00:33:58.260were things in that ransom note that were alarming to the family. The first thing, and this was
00:34:03.800something that we learned today, there were deadlines in these ransom notes that went to TMZ
00:34:08.100and two local stations in Arizona. One of the deadlines being 5 p.m. today, demanding that
00:34:13.880millions of dollars of Bitcoin. There was a second deadline. We knew about this because KGUN
00:34:19.880reported that they got this ransom note, this ransom email, and there was the deadline for
00:34:25.800monday and in that note there was threatening language if they don't receive payment that the
00:34:31.680language threatened to kill nancy and they didn't get the payment by monday so this is urgent there
00:34:37.520was also two pieces of information in that ransom note that was verifiable to nancy's family there
00:34:44.160was an apple wash mentioned and again we don't know the timing of it so we don't know if this
00:34:49.620ransom note that's being investigated but it's not being authenticated it's just something they
00:34:54.300heard in reports, oh, she had an Apple Watch. And there was a mention of a floodbite, too,
00:34:58.980which Nancy Guthrie had as well. So these two things made the family, it was their choice
00:35:04.160to respond to these alleged perpetrators that potentially have their mother held hostage.
00:35:10.940So, Lyndon, one of the things that I wanted to say as well, that in training that I had
00:35:15.300in the military, you know, nowhere near the level of some of the investigators here. But one thing
00:35:22.100that they always mentioned is when you're in a situation like that and you're dealing with
00:35:26.840potential kidnapper or someone who as an abductor, that you want to do everything you can to humanize
00:35:34.240the subject. So when I heard Savannah Guthrie's video, the very first words out of her mouth,
00:35:40.100she's talking about the family. She's talking about the grandchildren. She was talking about
00:35:43.580qualities of her mother. And that seemed to me either, either she knows that from, you know,
00:35:48.880obviously her own background of work, or that's something that, you know, maybe was was suggested
00:35:54.360to her to say, hey, make sure that if there are kidnappers here, that they don't just look at this
00:35:59.920person as a means of extracting whatever this ransom is, that in fact, what you want to do
00:36:05.440is make sure that they view that individual as a human being, that this is someone who has has
00:36:11.920the same thing, you know, with with hostages who get captured by Hamas or whoever, this type of
00:36:17.600You 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.
00:36:29.600So when I heard that right off the bat, I said, wow, so they're definitely taking this kidnapping scenario very, very seriously.
00:36:37.340Did 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?
00:36:46.480in one part they said talk to her and you'll see and that stuck out to me and that puts you in the
00:36:53.080mindset where the family is right now they're thinking they're speaking to a kidnapper they're
00:36:57.880trying to reach out to a person like exactly and so that's something that is just like you said
00:37:04.480you're spot on with your senses going off and being like this is being taken more seriously
00:37:11.060than we thought at first you know we were told by authorities they're looking into it but when
00:37:16.320the family responded that just goes to show this is being taken seriously and no suspects no persons
00:37:25.240of interest I mean back to the sheriff's department they have to take this seriously they don't have
00:37:30.920any idea right now who could do this at least that's what they're leading on to us that they
00:37:36.540have no idea who could have taken Nancy Guthrie so right now they're trying to open that line
00:37:42.680of communication. And in the press conference, they said that in the note, there was no
00:37:47.180instructions to how to communicate. And there hasn't been that communication.
00:37:52.600But now the family's like, we want to talk to you.
00:37:54.860Lyndon, we're coming up on a hard break. Let me hold you over because I have some more
00:37:59.360questions and we're getting comments flooding in right now on this. Right back, Human Events Daily.
00:38:03.780jack is a great guy he's written a fantastic book everybody's talking about it go get it
00:38:16.380and he's been my friend right from the beginning of this whole beautiful event
00:38:20.400and we're going to turn it around and make our country great to get to you amen
00:38:24.580all right jack was up here we are human events daily one of the again huge press
00:38:33.400conference that just came out from the sheriffs at down in the case of Pima.
00:38:39.160This is Pima County, Arizona, just north of Tucson area.
00:38:44.640And one thing that I will put out as well, this is not a you know, this this isn't in
00:39:26.980Some people said ring, but it's actually was a Nest system.
00:39:29.340And 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?
00:39:37.720Wanted to ask you again about your source.
00:39:40.340And 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.
00:39:48.480But also, you know, it it helps to to narrow down perhaps examples of what kind of what kind of search it is.
00:39:55.420You mentioned something about a source and hearing that people were carrying something out.
00:40:00.480Can you can you dig down on that a little bit more?
00:40:03.880And just to clarify on the Uber, an Uber took Nancy to her family's house for dinner on Saturday.
00:40:10.380And then a family member dropped her off back at her house Saturday night.
00:40:14.880And 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.
00:40:29.680But today at the press conference, the sheriff said, we're just going to say a family member.
00:40:34.300He wouldn't go into more details on who was the person to drop her off.
00:40:37.860But she did Uber there and then was dropped off by a family member.0.99
00:40:40.640And 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
00:40:50.500Now 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.
00:40:59.040And 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.
00:41:06.460If, you know, we're connecting the dots here and, you know, perhaps knew that she was home alone, et cetera, et cetera.
00:41:12.460And of course, you know, lots of questions of motive.
00:41:15.260But, 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.
00:41:31.700I mean, this seems like something that would be more personal.
00:41:35.500And 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.
00:42:08.560And 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.
00:43:36.360Wait, go in on that real quick because I was going to ask you another question.
00:43:38.760But the thing that was taken out of the house, let's drill down on that and the time on that.
00:43:42.100I 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.
00:44:00.880So caught something being taken from the home and then the crime scene was done.
00:44:05.620So that's something that I want to know.
00:44:08.800And they've been asked, have you found something?
00:44:11.660But 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.
00:44:21.140They're going to keep that stuff behind closed doors until later on.
00:44:24.920right or perhaps you know an item that they're taking back for some some testing some analysis
00:44:31.180that you know found something on it that may maybe you know looks like looks like blood looks
00:44:36.800like some type of dna it you know obviously could be any number of things i wanted to drill back in
00:44:41.440with you on this the person who was spotted on the the the camera or at least by the camera system
00:44:50.300them, I should say. So she gets back home. She's driven home by a family member, as we say,
00:44:56.480Uber to the place, then you're backed by a family member. We know that 11 a.m. she doesn't show up
00:45:01.520for church, and she's a huge member of her church community. This is something that was really
00:45:06.860noticed that if she's not showing up, that's—and I love the tight-knit community that shows you
00:45:13.320everything that we talk about here on the program. This is why you want a tight-knit community. You
00:45:17.620want people who are looking out for each other's backs, you know, a high trust society where
00:45:22.040people know each other, people have these kinds of routines. She, you know, so that's when they
00:45:26.960go back over to check. What's the, what's the timeline on this individual being cited on,
00:45:32.980on surveillance? So we did the math. And if the person was detected at 212 in the morning,
00:45:38.940and then her pacemaker disconnected, when I go back to my timeline at 228, but her doorbell
00:45:46.820camera disconnected at 1 47 you're talking about 42 minutes of a person or persons on the property
00:45:57.480so from the moment the doorbell camera which you're looking at right now disconnects at 1 47
00:46:02.100it wasn't until 2 28 that her pacemaker app quit syncing from her phone that was found at the house
00:46:10.220so 42 minutes and that's a you're a crime has taken place that's a good chunk of time
00:46:19.180to be which and by the way by the way which and and this is for me to catch up which which camera
00:46:25.600or where was that person registered was that the same door was that the other door they don't know
00:46:29.420they do not know they didn't that was asked today so multiple cameras in the home don't know which
00:46:36.480one. It just registered. So there was, so there was a registry and they, you know, they don't
00:46:43.880know which one, because a lot of the, a lot of this is going to come in to, again, did the person
00:46:48.320know, was the person familiar with the house? Again, we're talking about night, nighttime. So
00:46:52.280these could be cameras that are up around a property that, you know, if you're just walking
00:46:56.000up, sure, you might see the one by the door, but are you going to see all of them? Are you going
00:46:59.580to be familiar? Or does that speak to a familiarity? Well, you know, and again, you know,