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Well the virus has now killed more than a hundred people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
So you don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
That this is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than a hundred possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
We have to prepare for the worst, always, because if you don't and the worst happens, War Room. | ||
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Pandemic. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Banham. | ||
Wow! | ||
You know, we had this whole thing fixed up because the National Rally guys are so essential. | ||
What's happening in Europe is so essential. | ||
I mean, I spent almost a year at 18 working all the way up to the European Parliamentary Elections in May of 19. | ||
Half my time over in Europe, which I didn't spend here on the 18 elections, talking to the populist nationalist movement over there, which some great, great leaders, whether in Italy, Hungary, just all over Germany. | ||
Coming over, obviously, Nigel and the team back in the UK. | ||
But so, Jerome coming for CPAC is a big deal. | ||
They're bringing a contingent, they're going to go down, unite with, obviously, the like-minded folks here in the Trump movement out there, and we want to make sure that we get all of Jerome's. | ||
You've got to follow what's happening in Europe. | ||
France is absolutely essential, not just our oldest ally, of which we owe a depth of gratitude for our freedom to the French people, but also in the modern world, you know, really at the cutting edge of this populist nationalist movement. | ||
And Rahim had this whole thing set up, he's very close to home. | ||
But as soon as Natalie Winters shows up, I'm just throwing it out there for you, as soon as Natalie Winters shows up, and I'm so proud, because I'm so proud of the work Natalie's doing, and people may remember, the long-term viewers of the show, in the very first week of the show, we had Dr. Winters from out of St. | ||
John's Hospital in Santa Monica, and he walked through The whole thing is that this is like a hurricane and the biggest issue is you've got to focus on capacity of ICU units. | ||
He walked through the whole thing. | ||
Emergency workers, PPE. | ||
I mean, it's what really launched this show as these guys are getting experts on here that really understand people. | ||
It was months later before you heard Fauci or anybody on CNN talking about this stuff. | ||
We were months ahead of this because of people like that. | ||
As soon as we announced that Natalie Winters, the great young investigative reporter over at National Pulse, Is now of age to actually meet the age requirement to co-host, to co-host in studio, uh, the War Room. | ||
Rahim also, I get a change of, this is a huge deal, he's going to One America, he's going to be hanging out over there looking for his One America deal, hanging out at One America. | ||
He says, you know what, I think I can stay for the next hour. | ||
We've had this thing planned for a week. | ||
Actually, I think I can stay for the next hour. | ||
I'm not just her editor. | ||
I am also her supervisor. | ||
No, you're afraid of being Wally Pipp. | ||
I mean, Lou Gehrig's right here. | ||
You're afraid of being Wally Pipp. | ||
I wish I knew what that meant. | ||
It sounds great. | ||
In America, Trump says that all the time. | ||
The guy's afraid of being Wally Pipp, right? | ||
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The guy takes a day off and next thing you know, the young Lou Gehrig is here. | |
Okay, I want to go to, we've got a lot to get through, including there's a rally going on at the same time. | ||
I want to make sure we get up into the live chat. | ||
This is a rally put on by many of the great organizations. | ||
I think you remember we're talking about women's sports, talking about this whole issue of the radical agenda of the Biden administration. | ||
It's one of the reasons, ladies and gentlemen, as we told you at the beginning, that among independents, People are now just saying his approval rating is going to be below 40, and that's a trigger. | ||
And Rasmussen is showing you today that his approval among independents is 39 percent approved, 57 percent disapproved. | ||
And these are because these issues relate to opening the schools, the vaccines, and women's sports. | ||
And so we're going to have Beth Stelzer on from that coalition. | ||
She's going to come on. | ||
They're actually doing a rally simultaneously. | ||
Got to go to the border. | ||
We've got the one and only Ben Berquam. | ||
In fact, I met Ben In the very city that he's from today, El Paso, Texas, I met Ben in the Real America's Voice team, Howard Diamond, Rob Sigg, the entire team, when we built the wall down there and we had all the conferences. | ||
The whole point was, hey, we're only building three quarters of a mile to start with, up at the most dangerous part of the cartel, and anybody that's seen that movie, Ciraco, the movie that... Zacario. | ||
Zacario, have got to see the movie. | ||
It's all about Juarez and El Paso. | ||
You've got to see this film. | ||
And you see exactly where we built the wall. | ||
This is where I met Ben and the entire America's Voice team that were so great on our concept that every town's a border town. | ||
What's happening there with the cartels is happening throughout the United States. | ||
Bren, I want to go live to you in El Paso. | ||
You're not exactly at our wall, Today, this morning. | ||
You're going to be in for the evening show. | ||
But Ben, the reason you're not at the wall is that the cartels understand they can't come across there because the American citizen put some money up to build that wall. | ||
The best wall, I think, has been built on the entire border. | ||
But they're going around the wall now to where Biden has shut down building the wall and these other places where President Trump had this thing revved up to protect the American people. | ||
Yeah, no, you're right, Steve. | ||
In fact, I just want to show you, we're looking into Juarez right now, one of the most dangerous cities in the world. | ||
Right in the distance you can see, the reason I wanted to bring you here is, you mentioned it, it's the cartels. | ||
The buildings you're looking at off in the distance here, right across the road, are where the cartel coyotes, they stage their people and then they bring them out. | ||
We're going to be sharing some exclusive footage later as we put this whole series together down here on the border. | ||
Where they actually run them across the road and then down here, if you look just down below, this is the Rio Grande River. | ||
It's basically a trickle right now. | ||
They can simply walk across. | ||
It's about six inches deep. | ||
If we turn the camera to the left over here, you'll see where the wall ends and why this is so critical. | ||
Now, this is federal wall. | ||
You see the razor wire on there as well. | ||
That wall ends right there. | ||
It's simply a matter of walking across into America. | ||
And this is one of the reasons why it was so critical. | ||
And we're going to be heading back there. | ||
Like you said, I'm going to be heading out right after we're done here. | ||
I'm going to be heading over to rebuild the wall. | ||
The wall that was built over there and why it was so critical that that wall went up and why it was so successful. | ||
When you don't have any barriers, it's easy to simply walk across. | ||
And what they do, and we've seen this time and time again, is they will send their first wave of people to come across, they'll raise their hands, they'll say asylum, they will take up the Border Patrol's time. | ||
And then after that, that's a distraction. | ||
After that, they send their drug runners, they send their sex traffickers, they send everybody else that they don't want to have get caught. | ||
Across places just like this and they're right into America. | ||
It is. | ||
This is people that you don't understand. | ||
This is what is and I'm standing in El Paso. | ||
It is that close and there are so many border towns as you mentioned, Steve. | ||
Every town is a border town, but this in particular, this is where the towns actually meet in the old days. | ||
You would actually be able to walk back and forth across and you can. | ||
There's a port of entry. | ||
We're just right right outside the port of entry. | ||
You could still do that, but. | ||
This is what it's like. | ||
People don't get that. | ||
This is how easy it is. | ||
And the problem is, with this new regime, with this open borders mentality, all you're doing, the cartel that's standing over there, the coyotes that are looking at us right now, deciding what to do, all you're doing is emboldening them. | ||
This is the point that I want to make is that Juarez, but Juarez was always a nice border town. | ||
People in El Paso go back and forth. | ||
This is not about them. | ||
The Mexican people and people in northern Mexico want the wall and want security and the reason is they want to disincentivize the cartels. | ||
The cartel of Juarez right now, at least the time we built the wall, was the most dangerous city in the world. | ||
More dangerous Then like Kabul, in places where the Taliban were trying to take over and having bombs every day, the cartels have destroyed the Mexican people in northern Mexico. | ||
This is why the votes for President Trump are working class Hispanics in the Rio Grande Valley. | ||
This is exactly what it's like. | ||
Now, El Paso is past the Rio Grande Valley. | ||
When you get down the Rio Grande Valley, it's actually even worse, but war is. | ||
It's a free flow of The cartel controlled human trafficking and drug trafficking and this is the great tragedy. | ||
Ben, walk us through what you're working on as far as this documentary and this special that you're working on. | ||
Well, we started in Arizona, moved to New Mexico. | ||
We're here in El Paso. | ||
We're going to be actually, this will be a short mini-series that we're going to be putting together on Real America's Voice News. | ||
And then I'm going to do a whole border tour, going to McAllen, Texas and all the way across to California. | ||
But really, it's just showing what's really happening. | ||
You're right. | ||
There's a reason why the people that do escape, that come across, there are some great people in Mexico, great people in Central America and South America that want a good life. | ||
They get in line, they do it the right way, they apply through the legal ways of entry, means of entry. | ||
The problem is they also, when they get across here, they want the wall because they're escaping from these murdering cartel members that are coming after them in many cases. | ||
And that's why it's so critical that we know who's coming in. | ||
So stay tuned. | ||
It's going to be explosive. | ||
The video footage we've got, it will be exclusive to Real America's Voice News and it will open your eyes. | ||
And there is nothing that the Democrats can say about it, that it will just blow the lid off of this whole, they're humanitarians. | ||
They are animals. | ||
They are allowing animals to not only hurt America, but hurt the people that they claim that they're trying to protect. | ||
Ben Burquam. | ||
Ben, what's your social media? | ||
How do people track you during the day while you're working on this special? | ||
At B Burquam. | ||
At Ben Burquam. | ||
Just look up Ben Burquam. | ||
Real America's Voice News and Frontline America. | ||
Okay, five o'clock, we're going to have Ben back on talking about the We Build the Wall, the wall that really stopped the cartels down there in El Paso, Texas. | ||
I want to thank you very much, Ben. | ||
I remember when we had the first specials down there, we had the conferences and everything, the audience was, I don't know, Raheem, what, eighty, ninety percent Hispanic that were there, and these people understand that the cartels are the ones that control, and they are among the most dangerous criminal Elements in the entire world. | ||
I take Frank Gaffney's part that the Chinese Communist Party is a transnational criminal organization Well, the cartels are like the junior partners. | ||
I mean, they're just as dangerous. | ||
So We got Stephen Miller's today Briefing, you know, Stephen Miller's briefing of people in Congress, right? | ||
He's giving congressional briefings today about the whole amnesty bill I want to go to the polling and I want to go to how how Biden on both the radical amnesty bill this whole aspect that He's opening the borders, but he ain't opening the schools, right? | ||
And all this conflict, the mixed messaging, Jen Psaki, Rahim, I know you guys at National Pulse have been all over this and studying it closely. | ||
How big a deal is it that the Rasmussen Poll has him, once again, below 50%? | ||
You're now seeing nominees or people standing up to him, people in his own party, Manchin and particularly Kyrsten Sinema, right? | ||
President Sinema, because she's clearly looking for the big prize downrange. | ||
They're standing up to him and the numbers, and particularly his numbers among independents are starting to sink like a stone. | ||
Yeah, that's right. | ||
I mean, the Rasmussen polling will really create some pause in the White House this morning, when Joe Biden eventually gets to the Oval Office, probably early afternoon. | ||
No, I'm not joking. | ||
This is the way this White House operates. | ||
It's very sleepy, but it's designed to be that way. | ||
You know, Ron Klain, they call him the Prime Minister. | ||
In reality, Ron Klain is running a lot of the show over there, waiting for Kamala Harris. | ||
Do you honestly believe that? | ||
One million percent, because it's exactly the way I would do it. | ||
If that was what I was trying to do, they are running the playbook in terms of running the clock out on Joe Biden himself. | ||
Listen, the Washington Post even called his response to Texas low-key. | ||
That's their code word for saying lackluster. | ||
They just won't use the word lackluster to describe Joe Biden's response here. | ||
People are beginning to understand. | ||
You look at the way that Matt Lee, great Associated Press reporter, was just body slamming Ned Simons in the State Department briefing the other day. | ||
I mean, it was humiliating. | ||
These people are... Walk people through that, maybe not caught the details. | ||
Well, they can listen to yesterday's National Pulse podcast, where I played the whole thing in full. | ||
So most of the audience, be specific. | ||
Yeah, it's really great. | ||
In fact, maybe after the break we can get the clip up, because it's really important to see the way that even the media that is in tow for these guys are not buying the Biden stuff. | ||
Now that totally changes when you put Ron Klain up there, and I think Ron Klain's even doing his own town hall or something in the next couple of days, which is a sign, you know. | ||
When you're Prime Minister, why wouldn't you? | ||
Right, exactly. | ||
And so that polling's that. | ||
But there's so many, it's almost like death by a thousand cuts now for Joe Biden. | ||
And they're trying to do the bread and circuses stuff. | ||
Right now, live, they're announcing free cloth masks. | ||
You're getting a free cloth mask. | ||
We're not sending you your $2,000 check. | ||
We're not even sending your $1,400 check. | ||
But you get a free cloth mask, right? | ||
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Instead of a set of steak knives, you get a... No ginsu knives. | |
No ginsu. | ||
You don't get a ginsu knife. | ||
You get a couple of Tony... signed by Tony Fauci. | ||
But isn't that interesting? | ||
And you look at the Texas response, and you look at the COVID package. | ||
I mean, Joe Biden, one of the articles we're about to put up on the National Polls is actually written by Joanna Miller. | ||
She, um, the great assistant, Dr. Peter Navarro, you know, Joe Biden went up the other day and he said, I challenge the Republicans to find things in the COVID package that they would cut. | ||
And Jamala Miller came back to me with circa $450 billion worth of cuts that could effectively be made from that COVID relief package. | ||
Of the $1.9 trillion. | ||
Of the $1.9 trillion. | ||
So essentially a third. | ||
And that's overnight. | ||
Putting that together overnight. | ||
So Joe Biden has a very, very tough time. | ||
And if you all are subscribed to like the Politico morning playbook newsletter and the Axioskit, you can see that playing out in real time. | ||
You can see the disappointment in the reporter's writing of the events and how it's going down. | ||
He's in real trouble. | ||
Okay, we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
When we return, we're going to have Beth Stelzer, a specialist in women's sports, to talk about this radical, radical, radical ideas that Joe Biden and the Democrats have. | ||
And quite frankly, this is why you're seeing a revolt among independents. | ||
It's one of the big elements of why Biden's approval is at 39% and heading south. | ||
Next, in The War Room. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Banham. | ||
The epidemic is a demon, and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, for all the people out there, people saying, oh, it's all over, it's going to be terrible. | ||
Look, victory begets victory. | ||
People saying, hey, sometimes, you know, Bannon, he's got the big picture, but they play small ball. | ||
It's upon those victories that you build momentum. | ||
In other victories, you get to achieve big victories, right? | ||
We had a victory in 20, but for a host of reasons, we didn't close on that victory. | ||
So we are where we are. | ||
The way we're going to do that is you're going to have small victories for us, and those are going to build. | ||
What have I said? | ||
Get his approval rating down to the low 40s. | ||
He has no political capital. | ||
You're not going to see Washington. | ||
See, go back to the day before the inauguration, all the hammering. | ||
You're going to have Washington, D.C., and you're going to have Puerto Rico. | ||
You're going to have 50 judges on the Supreme Court. | ||
It's over. | ||
I'm going to crawl in my bed and get in the fetal position and suck my thumb, and it's over. | ||
Okay. | ||
We're not here to powder your bottom, right, and change your nappy. | ||
We're here to win, right? | ||
And this is what the people at the tip of the spear are doing, and you're doing it. | ||
We saw it in Georgia. | ||
You're singing about the OMB director. | ||
Are these massive victories? | ||
They're not. | ||
Are they victories? | ||
They are, and they build upon themselves. | ||
The one thing I said at the beginning, and the team here, and we're going to get to the national polls, how they're bracing them up on China, on the CCP, and today they're signing executive orders. | ||
Oh yeah, we want to get the supply chain out of China. | ||
That just doesn't happen. | ||
They're jammed up and they gotta do it. | ||
What you're seeing today in this Rasmussen poll is he's in a free fall with independents. | ||
A lot of this is college-educated suburban women who at the very sound of President Trump's name, because they don't understand the policies that haven't been explained well, they just say, I can't do it. | ||
But they're actually with President Trump when it comes to policies. | ||
So the day they have a rally, an online rally, called the Equity Act, has got to be exposed, is by a bunch of prominent women in the Trump movement, and we specifically asked one that we just think is a rock star, Beth Stelzer, of, guess what? | ||
Save Women's Sports. | ||
Women's sports, the school reopenings, and the vaccine. | ||
That's the trifecta. | ||
That's a three-legged stool of victory. | ||
Because people who would not be a part of our movement, for a host of reasons, they've just been turned off by the propaganda of the left. | ||
Once they see the policies of this movement, vis-a-vis the policies of the radical left, they go, I don't know. | ||
I kind of, you know, I want my daughter to compete among young girls. | ||
I want to know everything about this vaccine before I start putting my kids in. | ||
I would like to specifically see some tests in children. | ||
We now know we've exposed it. | ||
No tests under 12 years old. | ||
And I'd like the borders to be closed and our schools opened. | ||
That's how you win. | ||
That's how you build the momentum for a 50 seat sweep in November 2022. | ||
You think the Tea Party 2010 sweep just occurred in November 2010? | ||
No, it did not. | ||
It took years of work, years of work. | ||
Guess what? | ||
Starting in the spring of 2009, April 15th, When Gateway Pundit, Jim Hoff and the team met out in St. | ||
Louis, Andrew Breitbart immediately on top of it. | ||
That's when Andrew and I really got to know each other. | ||
It was in the spring of 2009. | ||
We had known each other for years, but really started working together. | ||
He said, this is a real populist national explosion. | ||
I want to now go to our guest, Beth Stelzer, Save Women's Sports. | ||
First off, talk to us about this online rally ahead, about this bill, why it's important for every person in the country to understand it. | ||
Then I want to talk about women's sports specifically. | ||
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Thanks for having me. | |
The Equality Act basically is going to erase what the definition of a female is. | ||
It will replace sex with gender identity, which allows self-ID into any category. | ||
So essentially, we're going to allow males into any female sex-separated spaces, but what I'm most concerned about is sports. | ||
So why are you not, so Beth, if I'm on CNN or, you know, Madeline Peltz and the guys at Media Matters, you're just a bunch of haters, right? | ||
You're just haters. | ||
This is just pure hate put with a nicer face. | ||
You've got more pleasant women, you've got pleasant people doing it, but this is just hate among people that are proponents of this, right? | ||
And you guys are just a collection of haters. | ||
How do you come back on that? | ||
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I think it's pretty absurd that we're considered transphobic or even racist for doing what we're doing. | |
This isn't about discriminating against transgender people. | ||
This isn't an irrational fear of transgender people. | ||
This is pro-woman. | ||
This is about keeping female sports for only biological females, which is fair, which is why we have the separate categories to begin with. | ||
And women should have the right to that bodily privacy. | ||
So just go through, what is this assault? | ||
The Equality Act, what would it do to women's sports? | ||
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It opens up a floodgate that would allow any biological male to enter into any female sports in the nation. | |
Young, old, any sport. | ||
It makes our platforms vulnerable. | ||
It's a common sense issue. | ||
We all know that if we start allowing males to compete in female sports, there will no longer be female sports. | ||
We will be seeing full podiums of female sports with men on them. | ||
But here's my question. | ||
When you say to compete, do they have to identify a certain way? | ||
Can they just show up at a meet? | ||
Can they show up at a volleyball tournament? | ||
Can they just walk onto a team? | ||
Be specific. | ||
Because you're sitting there going, hey, it's the end of women's sports. | ||
You know it. | ||
And our co-host this morning was a fantastic libero out at Harvard-Westlake and played in one of the top club teams. | ||
It turns out my daughter, Captain Banner, played at West Point, played on the same club team. | ||
Not me. | ||
I just want to make that clear. | ||
Yeah, not Rahim. | ||
So, what do you mean, because you're painting this as apocalyptic. | ||
Is it apocalyptic? | ||
Rahim, but she's now retired. So what do you mean, because you're painting this as apocalyptic. Is it apocalyptic? And if so, give us the details of why it's apocalyptic. | ||
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Yeah, essentially we're looking at eroding away all of the rights that women fought for, because every law that has the word woman in it no longer means just a woman. | |
It allows for anyone to self-identify simply claiming that they quote feel like a woman for them to be identified as one. | ||
So essentially it is catastrophic. | ||
It will not take long at all for Title IX that's only been here for less than 50 years. | ||
We're still not seeing the equality from it, and we're looking at erasing it. | ||
And while we're doing that, we're handing these titles to males on silver platters and calling them brave and courageous along the way. | ||
Is it psychologically? | ||
Do you have specific studies you report? | ||
Is it psychologically having an impact on young girls? | ||
Because I know this Title IX has changed American culture of the camaraderie and the teamwork and the determination you've seen from young women as they've now gotten engaged with team sports across the board. | ||
And what people are missing, and this is why it's anti-populist, and this is why it's anti- I think it's actually racist, the ticket out Of many of the situations for hispanic and african-american young girls is that division one ticket to a great university that their parents couldn't afford because they're working class people and they can get and they can go back east or they go out to the SEC or up to the Big Ten and play on teams or to the Ivy League or Ivy equivalents and get education opportunities, meet people, change the whole arc of their life. | ||
And what people don't understand, these little girls dedicate themselves like Spartans To these sports, at the age of really 9 or 10, if you want to play Division 1 at that level, and every day of their life is around the love of their life, which is this sport, and it really is a great, keeps them away from drugs and all kind of other bad things that could happen to them. | ||
It really is a, it's transformed so much. | ||
Do you have, is there studies out now that shows that psychologically, or we're having, it's really having an impact among the, about the esprit of the young girls? | ||
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We don't need studies to see this. | |
We have girls already telling their moms, what's the point of starting if I have to compete against a male? | ||
We have girls losing scholarships. | ||
We have opportunities. | ||
Just open up the front door and start talking to your neighbors. | ||
So Beth, how do people get to you and tell us about your organization, Save Women's Sports. | ||
The power of the show comes from the activist base. | ||
Our audience is action, action, action. | ||
It's just not a passive talk radio network or a cable operation. | ||
Our people want to get engaged and we have victories every day. | ||
This is one I can tell you. | ||
They are as fired up about this issue as any issue I've ever seen since I've been doing this for 10 or so years. | ||
So walk through how they get, what's your organization, how they get access to you. | ||
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Save Women's Sports is a nonpartisan grassroots organization. | |
We cover all sides of the spectrum politically. | ||
We're young, old, all over the world. | ||
Get in touch with us at SaveWomenSports.com. | ||
But if you're in the United States, please contact your senator and let them know they should vote no on the Equality Act. | ||
Okay, we're going to put that up in the live chat. | ||
Beth, great work. | ||
Looking forward to having you back on. | ||
Great fight. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Natalie, you played girls volleyball. | ||
You see the power of these team sports for young women. | ||
I mean, my dad was a great athlete, signed with the Washington Senators back, I think, in 1938, a baseball contract professional, back when baseball was everything. | ||
Great. | ||
But my sisters, as great as they are, didn't have the opportunities. | ||
Team sports in that era just weren't what they were when my daughter came up. | ||
And girls' team sports, particularly in Southern California, in South Bay, at Marymount, at Harvard-Westlake, those team sports are basically everything for young girls. | ||
I mean, it's the way they meet people, it's the way they get friends, and the camaraderie, etc. | ||
How bad would it be among the team at Harvard-Westlake or at Sunshine if you knew that you could have just boys walking, particularly as great as the boys' volleyball is out there, could walk on and compete with you guys? | ||
It would be awful, as you mentioned. | ||
The camaraderie was so important. | ||
But I think that the bigger aspect to sports that's not talked about so much is how it really was a pathway and a pipeline to college for so many girls who otherwise couldn't have gotten into the elite institutions or really, frankly, couldn't have afforded it. | ||
So this is really a gut punch to people who couldn't otherwise afford going and advancing themselves via education. | ||
So it's really scary. | ||
What about the way that anybody that stands up for the girls in this is portrayed as a hater? | ||
I suffered that at high school. | ||
I remember even when I was in my junior year, if you spoke out against the fact that there were more all-gender bathrooms than there were all-gender kids on campus, you were labeled a transphobe, a homophobe, every name in the book. | ||
And so you worked through that? | ||
Yes. | ||
Became even a bigger fighter. | ||
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She's here now. | |
She's coming to the War Room, I guess. | ||
Some people say maybe it didn't work out for you, but it'd be that as it may. | ||
Extraordinary young woman. | ||
We're going to talk about why the Biden administration is following the Trump administration, at least in some faux thing. | ||
They're being jammed up. | ||
And one of the reasons is Natalie Winters. | ||
We're going to return in a minute in the War Room. | ||
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And I think that demonstrates that our strategy, including the legislative strategy, the strategy that of course Congress has been behind, has been working to good effect. | ||
So we'll continue to work closely with Germany, we'll continue to work closely with our other allies and partners in Europe to uphold Europe's own stated energy security goals. | ||
It's a bit disingenuous to claim credit for the 18 companies winding down. | ||
All of this work was done under the previous administration. | ||
You guys have only been in office for a month, right? | ||
Are you telling me that in the last four weeks, these 18 companies all of a sudden decided to say, oh my God, we better not do anything. | ||
You guys are taking credit for stuff that the previous administration did. | ||
I am not, I am speaking for the Department of State. | ||
The people who have been working this, the people who are working this now, were the same people a month ago, were the same people... Three months ago? | ||
Three months ago. | ||
So I... That was President Trump's administration and quite frankly at four minutes into, let's not lose track of this, at four minutes into the Obama, or excuse me, the Biden administration, 12.04 p.m., The Chinese Communist Party sanctioned Mike Pompeo, who had been working the problem over there at the State Department. | ||
They sanctioned Matt Pottinger, Deputy National Security Advisor to the President of the United States, who was in charge of all the China policy. | ||
Peter Navarro, the trade guy. | ||
And they threw me in for good measure. | ||
A guy who'd been out of the administration for almost three years. | ||
Right? | ||
Personal sanctions. | ||
Highest sanctions they could possibly give on an individual. | ||
And I think somebody told me the first time they'd ever done a civilian, somebody just hadn't come right out of the government or was in the government. | ||
I want to get the chart up there. | ||
This is part of the thing the House had, but this is really what came out of the national pulse, a lot of the national pulse. | ||
This was off Peter Navarro and Joanna Miller's presentation the other day to us. | ||
And I've got to turn now to, here's what I can't get my head around. | ||
The great think tanks in the city got all the money, the House and the Senate staffs, McCarthy's guys, all this. | ||
All the think tanks in Europe and the governments in Europe, DOD, all of it. | ||
The reason the Biden administration, look, I know the CCP better than virtually anybody, right? | ||
I've dedicated my life to this. | ||
This is why I'm public enemy number one in China, okay? | ||
This is why I'm sanctioned. | ||
This is why they hang on every word and they take every word and deconstruct it, right? | ||
This is why the diaspora of the Chinese Communist Party, I'm co-founder of the New Federal State of China. | ||
This organization, voluntary organization, tries to give an alternative to what the CCP is. | ||
The best work, and Biden is jammed up, and you saw he just got jammed up right there, and this was a State Department press conference, jammed up by a reporter, that was Associated Press? | ||
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The Associated Press, you know, not some right-wing one, not Gateway Pundit, not Populous Press, not the Bongino Report. | ||
This wasn't Peter Doocy and Jen Psaki. | ||
Not Peter Doocy and Jen Psaki. | ||
This is the Associated Press, as straight as they get, and they're all about trying to, you know, look, they lean left, but they're all about just, give me the facts. | ||
No spin. | ||
That's jammed up. | ||
The reason is the reporting of the National Pulse site under the leadership of Rahim Ghassan. | ||
However, it's the work of a 19-year-old kid, a 19-year-old woman, Who's partly a student at the University of Chicago and partly working at the National Polls. | ||
Her reporting is absolutely, all the exposure there, of all the compromise, right? | ||
Off the hard drive from hell, which we released, but she's getting into the receipts. | ||
She jams them up with the details and they can't warm out of it. | ||
They can't lie, they can't, it's not spinnable. | ||
You know why? | ||
She's going to the number, page 300, paragraph 2, boom! | ||
Here's where you said this, here's where you did this, whether it's the Confucian organizations or all the lobbying efforts they had. | ||
Time and time and time again, this is why this young woman is a national hero. | ||
And the people in the United States, in the Diaspora of China, this whole war against the Chinese Communist Party It's a teenager. | ||
So don't tell me you can't do it. | ||
I don't want to hear, oh it's so hard I can't get out of bed. | ||
I don't want to hear you whining. | ||
The people on the board that come to this show now are fighters. | ||
Whether it's in Georgia, whether it's calling the congressman about the eradication of women's sports, or standing up to the CCP, you know why? | ||
We have Joan of Arc types that are the lead of this, and they're not going to back down. | ||
They're tough as boot leather, and they understand that their generation, globally, is going to be eviscerated, particularly in this country, if you don't stand up to this. | ||
With that, I'm going to turn it over to my co-host, now newly-minted 20-year-old, Natalie Winters. | ||
Natalie, thank you so much, and I've got to tell you, for Diaspora particularly, I get my phone every day and people coming to me saying, the National Pulse, the work they're doing, I said, hey, Rahim's magnificent, the way he's reordering, he's got this thing hammering. | ||
But I said, the engine room, he's got to do with an engine room, and the engine room is one 19-year-old from the University of Chicago. | ||
I'm just, I built the website and I'm the spell checker. | ||
Very important. | ||
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Thank you. | |
You do the same thing I do, but what we try to do is provide platforms so people can break out stars. | ||
You can't do this with one people, and the people try to sit there and go, I'm the next Andrew Bright. | ||
But that's not the way it works. | ||
It's a team effort. | ||
And what I keep saying is that this new generation is the new greatest generation, right? | ||
They're grandparents. | ||
They're very tough. | ||
They fought in these wars. | ||
They're very focused. | ||
You just have to help them, give them a platform, let them go, and have their back. | ||
Natalie, also talk about the CAPS stuff that we were talking about before the show. | ||
Well, first of all, thank you for everything you said, but I think that my story, specifically working for the National Pulse, is less about how great of a researcher I am or how I can find stuff, but it's how there was such a void. | ||
To fill, because all of these institutions, whether it was the think tanks, whether it was the other reporters, whether it was the outlets, conservative, left, whatever, however you want to label them, they really were all bought and paid for. | ||
And not just bought and paid for, but compromised by the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
And there really is no better example of that than the host of Biden appointees, Biden regime members, that you just saw up on your screen. | ||
All the way from the top, President Joe Biden, all the way to the rank and file members, his senior advisors, you name it. | ||
And I think there's no better example of the think tank sellout, specifically coming from the Center for American Progress, which Neera Tanden served as the president of. | ||
And our latest scoop, we have actually the China policy director at that think tank, which is totally a part of the establishment. | ||
It was basically a part of the Obama administration in its heyday. | ||
But this group has not only co-authored reports alongside a group by the name of the China-United States Exchange Foundation, which is basically bankrolled by the Chinese government. | ||
Our own US government has identified this group as seeking to quote co-opt and neutralize enemies of the Chinese Communist Party and coerce foreign governments, the elites, the think tank crowd into adopting policies that are quote supportive of | ||
Of Beijing, and you see people in the Biden administration, whether it's Neera Tanden or the China policy coordinator, Melanie Hart, working for this group, going to China on the Chinese Communist Party's dole, pumping out reports dictating what the United States China policy should look like, which is essentially being written by the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
And it goes back to what you said, right? | ||
I'm a college student. | ||
It was so hard to find a university to go to. | ||
That wasn't taking Chinese Communist Party money, that hadn't kicked Confucius Institutes off, that didn't have exchange programs, that didn't host fellowships with visiting professors from universities that are concurrently hacking the United States government. | ||
So it really is a whole twisted ecosystem that deserves to be unwound, and I think that at the National Pulse we're trying to do that, but there's just so much to go through. | ||
When you go through it too, you dig and you dig deep, but there's a tsunami of information. | ||
It just takes somebody, and this is one of the things we see people on other shows where they keep recycling the same people with the same viewpoints, particularly when it comes to the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Here is a teenager. | ||
A teenager that rolled her sleeves up, went down into the documents and did the work and has a point of view. | ||
And that point of view is not just backed up by facts. | ||
It is jammed up the Biden administration. | ||
When you see that guy at the State Department, he's happy talking and trying to spin because essentially they are forced. | ||
They don't want to. | ||
They are forced. | ||
They are forced to follow the Trump agenda because they understand the American people are believing this now. | ||
It's because of the hard work of you. | ||
Yeah, and we always try to, I think, source most of our reporting, as we say, you know, read the story for yourself, read the documents that we used to write the story, but I think that the words, whether it's in the Foreign Agent Registration Act filings at the Department of Justice, or the emails that Hunter has on his laptop, or even the emails, which actually from the latest story we put up, in the words of Melanie Hart, who, as I said, is the China Policy Coordinator to the Undersecretary of State for Economic Growth, Energy, | ||
in the environment. She's tasked with kind of overseeing, really reviewing the Trump campaign's push to get Huawei out of our network system and out of other countries. There's emails from 2015 where she, like I said, at the Center for American Progress is debating taking a Chinese government sponsored trip to the country to lecture. And in this email, she says, quote, basically, they are demanding that Chinese think tanks sharpen up and be more, quote, influential and famous. That's with respect to the Chinese government's | ||
wishes. She continues, they want Chinese think tanks to partner with Western ones in parentheses, like us more and do more international influencing. That's fine. Dot, dot, dot. | ||
That's fine, she says. | ||
That's fine. | ||
And, and, Nathalie, I want to underscore the point you just made, because, you know, when we do these reports, what I always say on the show, on the podcast, is don't take our word for it. | ||
You go into these and you link back to all of your sources, but what we also do is we take the screen grabs of the emails so that people can see them for themselves. | ||
It's not just copy and paste the text, right, and doing all these parentheses and all, you know, everything. | ||
It's there for people to see and weaponize for themselves. | ||
That's the thing that's missing right now in holding this administration to account. | ||
And if I may say so, if you want, you know, a thousand Natalie Winters out there, I don't do this on this show, I do it on the podcast usually, but I'll say this, we literally just exist from people coming to our site and clicking the support button. | ||
That's the only way this thing operates. | ||
So if you want more Natalie Winters, you want us to train more people like this, it's thenationalpulse.com forward slash support. | ||
Natalie, I want to say something about this rising generation too. | ||
There are Natalie Winters out there. | ||
They've got to be provided platforms, they've got to be provided the ability to get into it. | ||
Look at Joanna Miller who worked at the White House, another young woman, a fire breather. | ||
Works for Dr. Peter Navarro. | ||
There are dozens and dozens and dozens. | ||
This is the way you're going to make a change. | ||
The way you're going to make a change is to combat their policies with facts. | ||
And this is the power of the women's sports and where his numbers are. | ||
Once it's exposed, there's a lot of people that are naturally not going to be part of this coalition that just go, look, I can't stand Trump. | ||
I can't stand Bannon. | ||
These people are just crazy. | ||
They're haters. | ||
I don't want to do it. | ||
They're all bad guys, right? | ||
It's the failed patriarchy. | ||
Hey, when you see that the exposure to women's sports, right, and what they're trying to do, this radical agenda, when you see particularly how this city is so compromised at every level with CCP money, Chinese Communist Party money, Wall Street, the corporations, the institutions, the Chamber of Commerce, all of it, right, pulling in the direction, there's a lobbyist effort, and it takes Young people to get in there, get to the documents and expose it. | ||
And here's the thing I love about this. | ||
They're absolutely relentless. | ||
This is a new generation of honey badgers. | ||
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And the Natalie Winters... Before we go to break... Can I just say something really quickly? | |
What's really interesting and it just stood out to me when you're talking about this. | ||
The top stories right now on the National Pulse are written by Natalie Winters, Joanna Miller, and Noel Garnier, soon to be Kassam. | ||
Right? | ||
These three women At the front of all of this. | ||
The Tea Party movement in 2010 was a female-driven effort. | ||
Michelle Bachmann, Sarah Palin, Phyllis Schlafly and Jenny Beth Martin and dozens and dozens and dozens. | ||
That's why we had the sweep. | ||
This confrontation of the Biden administration is going to be female-led. | ||
And the younger and the tougher, the better. | ||
Okay, we're going to turn in a second. | ||
I'm going to ask Natalie Winters about the influence peddling that goes on day-to-day in Washington, D.C. | ||
Your nation's capital, the occupied nation's capital that's occupied against, because Liz Cheney tells you, the white supremacists, right? | ||
The Christian dominationists, they're the problem. | ||
That's why we've got armed troops. | ||
Who's really in charge? | ||
When we talk about Washington, D.C., we're going to turn a minute. | ||
The National Pulse is Natalie Winters and, of course, the editor-in-chief, our co-host, Raheem Kassam. | ||
We'll return in just a moment. | ||
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Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
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I don't think I've ever seen in the War Room Posse online really an explosion of support and prayers for our co-host Natalie Winters. | ||
Okay, here's the question. | ||
We're in the 48th day of the occupation, and Liz Cheney's telling us she's got to have a 9-11 commission with subpoena power, and Liz, the first one we want to subpoena is your family, right? | ||
Because we want to get to the bottom of what happened that got us in this jam, okay? | ||
With the war criminals and the Cheney family. | ||
Who's in charge here in Washington, D.C.? | ||
When Crazy Miles Guo and Steve Bannon and these people start going on about the CCP and ranting and raving and screaming and all this, is it overblown hype? | ||
You look at things, your father's a doctor, a fabulous doctor, by the way, got us all set with the capacity utilization, everything about the coming hurricane back in January of 2020 on the pandemic. | ||
So I know you look at the world too clinically and scientifically in data. | ||
As you see it, is it overhype to say the influence penalty of the Chinese Communist Party overwhelms the city? | ||
Definitely. | ||
I would say it's frankly 100%, at least when you're talking about the establishment figures, a lot of the Democratic Party and a lot of the Republican Party at that. | ||
I think one institution, one entity that we've dug into a lot of the national pulse goes by the name of the China United States Exchange Foundation. | ||
And keep in mind that this is just one organization in a network of many, many, many organizations in the Chinese Communist Party's, quote, united front effort Which again, it's not just us rambling about this. | ||
The United States government, the China Review Commission, has done frequent reporting on this entity and how they seek to target American thought leaders, American policy leaders, and frankly, our elected leadership class, the Chinese of the world, the think tanker types. | ||
They are just complicit in selling out, and frankly, more than complicit, they enjoy doing it. | ||
Whether it's media types taking free sponsored trips to China in exchange for quote, favorable coverage, and that's a direct quote from the Foreign Agent Registration Act filing done by QSEF, which of course, they've been aided and abetted by a host of Western lobbying firms here, and that's really Kind of the access to all this, how you see everything coming together. | ||
It's these lobbying firms which are staffed basically entirely by former elected officials, former federal employees, people who your tax dollars have funded the salaries of. | ||
They're now trading off of those credentials. | ||
to really help the Chinese Communist Party embed themselves within American society. | ||
But media's done it, former and even current congressional members have traveled to China with this group in exchange for favorable coverage. | ||
They even targeted the textbooks, specifically with regards to Tibet. | ||
You've seen QSEF conduct reviews and reach out to the publishers and editors of people who write textbooks that are used in American classrooms. | ||
So really all the way from your kindergarten class to virtually every collegiate institution, all the way to, as you say, Wall Street, where you go work for somehow. | ||
It seems to be that the Chinese Communist Party really has gotten their hook in every aspect of American society. | ||
Before we leave here, about the Wuhan virus, the CCP virus coming out of Wuhan, and this fiasco about actually getting in there, getting the raw data, what's your perception about Wuhan? | ||
It's clearly a cover-up, a cover-up at so many levels. | ||
What's your ideas about Wuhan? | ||
Well, I think that really what's going on there, as you said earlier, it's information warfare, and I think the fact that this alleged WHO probe, we've gone through and done a list of everybody who took part in the trip, and at least two of them have taken Chinese Communist Party money, specifically Peter Daszak and Marion Koopmans. | ||
One of them was a senior advisor to a Chinese provincial CDC. | ||
Peter Daszak has been responsible for collaborating with the Wuhan Institute of Virology, has spoken and appeared on Chinese state media television. | ||
So I think at the point in which you're seeing the, you know, kind of judge, jury and executioner on where COVID came from, who created it, if those people are all sponsored and paid for by the Chinese Communist Party, that's the same strategy that they take No, you guys have a big victory. | ||
You have a big victory in Biden coming out and saying basically we're going to sign this executive order to get the supply chain and these different partners. | ||
That would have never happened if it had not been for the reporting. | ||
These guys are jammed up over there. | ||
They understand every day that you're picking up momentum, and these exposes are getting down to cutting to the bone, right? | ||
You put that chart up there, you've got 20 or 30 people. | ||
They know, and you see the Associated Press jamming up, normally they're throwing bouquets up there, jamming these guys up on the CCP. | ||
They understand they have a very, and they also understand where the polling is on this, that are fully exposed. | ||
Talk briefly about what Biden's done on the supply chain at EO. | ||
Well, and I just want to make very clear as well that yesterday Jen Psaki was up at the podium, she was specifically asked about this WHO team, and she really did back away from it. | ||
There was no endorsement of this person. | ||
No, this is a really serious thing because they had held these people, hugged these people tight before, and now since these exposés have come along... Funded these people! | ||
By the way... Echo Systems, Echo Tech has been funded by the US government. | ||
echo health alliance or and then taking covid cash relief cash on top of that uh... you know in credit to josh rogan over the washington post has been doing stuff on this the financial times buried on that page eight or whatever but i think this administration this regime is starting to realize actually that they thought they could come in to a wave of of kind of goodwill and and the media would treat them with all you know all of this kind of respect and and lord them and everything and that when we are showing people i can tell you the | ||
number of times i'm reached out to by an establishment reporter to say hey while this is incredible what you guys are doing here Now, they can't report it themselves, their editors won't let them, their zuckers won't let them, right? | ||
But it was fascinating to me to watch Jen Psaki yesterday being like, Yeah, you know, we really will have to go and look again at this WHO team. | ||
Well, Sullivan said, hey, we need the raw data now, because you guys forced them. | ||
By the way, you were saying that a year ago. | ||
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What can the audience do? | ||
You're already a rock star. | ||
They support and they send out, as a forced multiplier, your stories. | ||
What else? | ||
We've got about a minute. | ||
What else can our audience do? | ||
I think just reading the stories and sharing them, which as you said, we're very grateful that people already do, but just informing yourself and realizing that you can do it too. | ||
You know, all this information that we report, it's publicly available, it's publicly sourced, and you know, you can obviously go to thenationalpolls.com slash support, that really helps. | ||
But I think reading the stories and internalizing everything is important. | ||
Talk to us about the podcast. | ||
You had Jerome last night for an opening dinner to introduce to people. | ||
Tell us what you're doing. | ||
You got about 30 seconds. | ||
What's the French and what's the podcast? | ||
Yesterday's episode is really interesting. | ||
We get into more detail with John Schweppe about Dr. Rachel Levine and that whole debacle. | ||
Another, what looks like it's going to be another debacle for Joe Biden and the regime. | ||
Today, as you say, we're going to get into more detail with the French, what's happening, how they perceive what's going on over here, and a preview of the next French presidential election. | ||
Very, very crucial election coming up. | ||
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Okay, we're going to be back at 5 o'clock. | ||
Captain Ben is going to be talking about this rally today, about the Equality Bill. | ||
Also going to have Peter Navarro, more explosive analysis, and a couple of surprises at 5 o'clock. | ||
Also be back at the border wall in El Paso, where we rebuild the wall, the wall built down there. |