Speaker | Time | Text |
---|---|---|
unidentified
|
The virus has now killed more than 100 people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
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. | ||
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 100 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, then the worst happens. | ||
unidentified
|
War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Banham. | ||
We've got a Fox News alert for you. | ||
There's exclusive new reporting tonight just in to us from the New York Post on the Biden administration's abuse of our crumbling immigration system. | ||
The Post cover story tomorrow will reveal that in recent weeks, thousands of illegal aliens have been flown from the Texas border into Westchester County Airport in New York on charter jets. | ||
And it's not the only place they're heading. | ||
Miranda Devine from the New York Post is on the story for us tonight and joins us with developments. | ||
Miranda, good to see you. | ||
Give us the outline of this story, if you would. | ||
unidentified
|
Thanks Tucker. | |
Well we know that Joe Biden has dismantled all the border protections and that we've had upwards of 1.5 million illegal migrants cross into America. | ||
But what we didn't know was where they were going. | ||
So we had a tip-off that they were flying into Westchester County Airport in White Plains in the dead of night, 2, 3, 4 in the morning. | ||
So last week we went and had a look and we did see Two planes fly in with about 100 migrants get off the plane. | ||
Most of them were unaccompanied children. | ||
We were told by the government they were all unaccompanied children, but several of them did look to us to be males in their 20s, late teens. | ||
And then they were put onto buses, charter buses. | ||
Police escort out of the airport and then they were dispersed around various places in New York, Long Island, also New Jersey. | ||
They were dropped off on a rest area. | ||
That is last night an incredible hit on Tucker Carlson with the exclusive front page of the New York Post. | ||
I want to bring in Miranda Devine, who was with us yesterday. | ||
This tells you about her range. | ||
She was about the woke Marxist, cultural Marxist at the Federal Reserve. | ||
And then she broke this huge story. | ||
Miranda, and by the way, the White House, you know, Jen Psaki mocked you today from the podium in the White House. | ||
We'll get to that in a second, the story. | ||
But I want to ask you, how did I think everybody wants to know, how did you actually get this story? | ||
Because it shows you the Biden administration has been outright lying to people. | ||
From the beginning. | ||
How did you find out about this and how did you pursue it? | ||
Well, somebody I know was associated with people at the airport. | ||
That's all I can say. | ||
And they'd been observing over several months what was really a disturbing situation at one of the private airbases there, Ross Aviation. | ||
Where these big 737s and McDonnell Douglas planes carrying 150, 100 passengers were flying in after the curfew, 2, 3, 4 in the morning, obviously doing it in secret. | ||
And then the lights were low at the airport, lower than normal. | ||
Then you had these buses would come in and whisk these people away to who knows where. | ||
And so there were lots of people who lived around the airport who were worried about it. | ||
Who I later found out were complaining to various local politicians. | ||
It was falling on deaf ears, but there was one politician, Rob Astorino, who was, you know, had been on the West Chester County Executive, a Republican, and he listened and he did try to blow the whistle on August 16, but he held a press conference at the airport and he talked about these flights coming in, but everyone ignored him. | ||
I wasn't even aware that he'd done that. | ||
And so what we did armed with the information that we had, and I had some photographs that had been sent to me of these planes the next morning, you know, when they were refueling before they flew off again, a few hours after they'd flown in in the dead of night. | ||
So I had some tail numbers and from that, you know, just searched flight logs and found a pattern and sort of cracked the code of these flights, these routes. | ||
We found that the ones that were coming into White Plains were mainly coming through Jacksonville, Florida. | ||
They would stop off, we found later, we set a crew down there, they drop off a few migrants there, and then they'd go on to White Plains. | ||
They all originated in Texas, McKellan, El Paso, Houston, basically, you know, border areas where the government is, the Biden administration is so overwhelmed with these illegal migrants, that they are just shoving them on buses and planes to get them the hell away from the border to stop it from being an optical problem for them, like the Del Rio Bridge was. | ||
And, you know, you saw the Del Rio Bridge disaster, that sort of tent city that occurred with 15,000 Haitians living in abject squalor with not enough water potties, not enough food. | ||
I mean, that was a humanitarian catastrophe unfolding there. | ||
The only reason really that the world got to know about that was because Bill Malugin from Fox News went over there with his drone and then the FAA tried to stop his drone from flying. | ||
So all the Biden administration cares about is to stop people seeing the disaster of the southern border, to actually see with their own eyes what one and a half million plus, probably double that of illegal aliens looks like. | ||
If we've ever had a manifestation of our mantra here, and we did this, we built the wall, we built the wall, then we had all the conferences, and then we went around to Cincinnati and to Detroit, to say, every town's a border town. | ||
Every county's a border county. | ||
Every state's a border state. | ||
This is just not the Rio Grande Valley, as bad as it is down there for the heroic, hard-working, blue-collar Hispanic Americans down there. | ||
This is because, and here's what's so powerful about what you've done. | ||
It shows you, and they do it in the dead of night. | ||
If this was something they were proud of, this is something they thought the American people would accept, this is something that they thought that people would embrace. | ||
It would be door-to-door operation hours, you would take them through, there'd be no, you know, the cameras would be there, there'd be no issue. | ||
They lower the lights, they do it after curfew, and you know how impossible it is to get a plane in here. | ||
After curfew, you can't fly into these New York City regional airports. | ||
You can't do it. | ||
Noise abatement, all these different things, right? | ||
They have airports down for maintenance, and so they're sneaking. | ||
This is an active program to sneak in. | ||
This shows you how shady they are, right, Miranda? | ||
unidentified
|
Yeah, absolutely. | |
I mean, it's a voluntary curfew, and planes do occasionally break it. | ||
What they've had to get an actual waiver for is the weight of these These enormous planes. | ||
I mean, normally, you know, I'm looking at the tarmac there. | ||
There are little Lear jets. | ||
There are small sort of business corporate jets like, you know, Bobby Axelrod in billions. | ||
But these big 737s are not supposed to land there. | ||
And so Ross Aviation's lease only allows them to have small planes. | ||
So someone in the county has given them a waiver. | ||
And of course, the county is not talking. | ||
They're Democrats. | ||
All they talk about is Donald Trump when I try and ask them questions. | ||
The federal government is completely stonewalling and ridiculous and, you know, trying to tell us that these are all children. | ||
I mean, I saw with my own eyes, adults, adult males walk off those planes. | ||
We saw adults, you know, in Jacksonville. | ||
We saw adults in the New Jersey Turnpike Rest Area where they dropped them off. | ||
So if they're children, I want to know Why are they dropping them off at a rest area off the New Jersey Turnpike at one o'clock in the morning and allowing them to be picked up by people in cars who are not asked for their identification? | ||
You know, if they're children, that's criminal negligence. | ||
That officials from the HHS are allowing strangers who have, they haven't asked for ID to come and pick up children. | ||
I mean, they're not children. | ||
You know, I looked at them, they're, at best, they might be 16. | ||
But a lot of them, they have got to be, you know, in their 20s. | ||
But you know, there were a few younger ones as well. | ||
But the New Jersey Turnpike Rest Area, I just, it beggars belief That the HHS and Gen Psaki and the rest of them continue to maintain that these are children. | ||
And Rob Astorino, there are good people in Westchester County who have actually tried to record some of these flights through August. | ||
And there are other videos that we'll be running in the New York Post shortly, which show that, you know, these are very much not adults. | ||
So we're getting so many tips now. | ||
Just keep your eyes tuned. | ||
I've got another column coming in on Thursday with a lot more information. | ||
This is a flood. | ||
The floodgates have opened. | ||
People have been wanting to talk about this for a long time, and their pleas, their warnings have gone unanswered. | ||
This is going to be a big story. | ||
I want to go to, if Denver can please play Jen Psaki today, mocking this story. | ||
Can we hear Jen Psaki? | ||
unidentified
|
Just a question on the timing on the supply chain issue. | |
Yeah. | ||
It was clear in March of 2020 when COVID hit. | ||
One out of two. | ||
unidentified
|
Just kill it. | |
If we can get the right one up there. | ||
What Jen Psaki said is that, oh, these flights, the guy asked about these late night flights and says, oh, no, they're really early flights. | ||
And he said, well, you know, whatever time they come in, she says maybe earlier than you want. | ||
Why would the White House confront it with your amazing reporting From the oldest paper in the country? | ||
Why would they sit there and mock this story and the seriousness and the gravity of the story when you're having kids or teenagers or whatever dropped off, taken on a government plane or government charter and dropped off in the New Jersey Turnpike at one or two o'clock in the morning to be picked up by who knows whom? | ||
I mean, why would the White House think this is something funny? | ||
Well, because when Peter Doocy asked that question, everyone else was asking questions about how terrible Donald Trump is and about carbon taxes and about Joe Manchin. | ||
No one really wanted to address the story. | ||
And so when Peter Doocy did, to his credit, ask why the Biden administration was dropping off these illegal migrants in the dead of night, she said, well, it's not really the middle of the night. | ||
And he said, well, two, three, four in the morning. | ||
That's the middle of the night. | ||
She says, no, that's early. | ||
Ridiculous. | ||
Technically, it's the morning. | ||
And then made some snide comment to him. | ||
And the reason she's doing that is because she wants to mock him and send the message to the rest of the media that his questions are beyond the pale and she wants them all to laugh at him and laugh at the New York Post and laugh at Fox News and think that we follow conspiracy theories and stories that aren't really worthwhile and don't have any gravitas. | ||
When really, This is the biggest story in the country. | ||
It's basically an invasion and it's going to have ramifications for decades to come. | ||
And it's nothing to say that to be cruel to these poor people who are coming across the border. | ||
I would do it if I were in their position, too. | ||
But a country has to have a border. | ||
You have to enforce your border security. | ||
And when Joe Biden came in, the very first thing he did, which shows you how important his administration thinks this is. | ||
Was to sign all those executive orders to stop the border wall, to stop the remain in Mexico, all that suite of measures that Donald Trump had painstakingly put together and copped a lot of grief for it. | ||
Remember the kids in cages baloney that AOC was carrying on with. | ||
I mean, they weathered that criticism. | ||
And in the end, what happened was the border was secured and you saw their wages of the very lowest earning blacks and Hispanics went up. | ||
Because now they weren't having to compete with this shadow army of illegal aliens who are exploited and paid nothing, paid chicken feed to work literally in poultry farms and at McDonald's or wherever. | ||
You know, it suits, I guess, the friends of the Biden administration to exploit these people. | ||
But it's a terrible thing to do to the country. | ||
We've got about 30 seconds. | ||
By the way, they're not going to be laughing when Miranda devines on the case and her book's coming out, Laptop from Hell. | ||
They laughed back in October of 20. | ||
They ain't laughing now. | ||
And they're not going to laugh in November 2022. | ||
Real quickly, how do people get to the book? | ||
When's the book coming out? | ||
And when are we going to see something? | ||
You're going to have a follow-up column on this on Thursday? | ||
That's right. | ||
Follow up column on the migrant flights on Thursday. | ||
Lots of new information. | ||
And Laptop from Hell, which is the forensic deep dive on Hunter Biden's laptop and all the stories really about Joe Biden. | ||
And that comes out November 30. | ||
And it's available, obviously, on Amazon. | ||
But if you don't want to go to Amazon, Barnes & Noble, lots of other good reads online, lots of places you can find it. | ||
Just Google Laptop from Hell and you'll see it. | ||
Miranda, amazing. | ||
Fantastic story. | ||
You gave us a tip this was going to come and it was bigger than. | ||
This is going to be the start of something very, very big. | ||
And I've got to tell you, this is going to have massive implications. | ||
I think even for these votes that are going to come down, debt ceiling and all that, as people get in the back of what's going on here, how they're being lied to and misrepresented. | ||
Miranda Devine from the New York Post. | ||
Always an honor. | ||
Thanks so much, Steve. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Peter Navarro and Boris Epstein, both in Arizona. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
Both in Arizona. | ||
Peter Navarro, next. | ||
unidentified
|
The best non-investment book investors will ever buy. | |
It's the day after the 2016 presidential election, with the futures pointed dead red down. | ||
I see Dow 25,000 within the first term. | ||
My forecast was right then and I'm right now about an impending stagflation and bear market in both bonds and stocks. | ||
In Trump Time, the definitive White House account of America's plague year. | ||
In Trump Time. | ||
Order it today on Amazon. | ||
Note to Chris Hayes, both Dr. Peter Navarro and Boris Epstein are both in Arizona and you know they're plotting. | ||
By the way, I'm sitting here with my hard copy of In Trump Time. | ||
A Journal of America's Plague Year. | ||
Got the book started to arrive today. | ||
They're going to arrive on November 2nd for the people that have pre-ordered. | ||
I want to bring you Dr. Peter Navarro right now. | ||
By the way, a poll, and I don't want to give too much away because Boris just got it to us, but Quinnipiac with a poll. | ||
If you thought Joe Biden was in trouble a week ago, let's say this. | ||
It is so much worse this week. | ||
It just gets worse and worse and worse. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen in the audience, and Boris will go through this in detail, you are doing your job. | ||
And I want all the Democrats up there on Capitol Hill to embrace the following. | ||
We killed it in the crib. | ||
Okay? | ||
This regime is finished. | ||
Done. | ||
Okay? | ||
Game over. | ||
The American people, not MAGA, Right? | ||
Not MAGA, but independents in this country are rejecting it. | ||
Dr. Navarro, the book's out. | ||
I know you're in Arizona. | ||
I know you saw Steel Factory today. | ||
Real quickly, you know, Jen Psaki. | ||
Can we play that clip? | ||
If we get the clip? | ||
We just played it before, so let's play it again. | ||
This is the one. | ||
Jen Psaki is laughing at you, Dr. Navarro, and your analysis about the supply chains. | ||
If we can play that. | ||
Go ahead, Debra. | ||
unidentified
|
Just a question on timing on the supply chain issues, actions that the President has taken. | |
It was clear in March of 2020, when COVID hit, that the supply chains across the world have been disrupted, even as the sort of work to fight back against COVID proceeded. | ||
People, it was crystal clear that things were not improving on supply chain. | ||
People couldn't get dishwashers and furniture and treadmills delivered on time, not to mention all sorts of other things. | ||
So, why is it... The tragedy of the short, the treadmill that's delayed. | ||
Okay, so she's laughing, they find this... No, Dr. Navarro, once you go through, when you say supply chains, And Jen Psaki sitting there and mocking the American people, both the people in the logistics chain, but also the American people out there, the consumers. | ||
Take it away, sir. | ||
Well, let me tell you this. | ||
First of all, I had a really hard night's sleep last night. | ||
It's a beautiful place in Phoenix, but I kept seeing all these ghost voters walking around here. | ||
Really strange, like, for the election. | ||
But I went out to this steel mill today in Mesa, Arizona. | ||
It's about 20 clicks out. | ||
From Phoenix. | ||
It is the eighth wonder of the world. | ||
It's the most efficient steel plant in the world. | ||
Green plant. | ||
It's just a beautiful thing. | ||
You know why that exists, Steve Mann? | ||
It exists because of Section 232, tariffs on steel. | ||
And it is a sight to behold. | ||
And, Jen, come on down to that plant and just talk to the plant manager about all of the supply chain problems they're having. | ||
You know what? | ||
There was one guy, Andy says to me, he says, How come the Biden administration isn't using the Defense Production Act, basically, to crack down on the supply chain issue? | ||
And it reports and things like that. | ||
And I'm thinking, you know what? | ||
I have this recollection of how Biden, every other day, was criticizing us for these issues, which we solved, by the way. | ||
Everyone had a ventilator who needed one, by the way. | ||
But this plan is so critical to employment. | ||
In Phoenix, in Mesa, in the state. | ||
And they're very concerned that the Biden administration is going to repeal the tariffs and just leave them exposed to a flood of foreign imports. | ||
And that would be absolutely criminal. | ||
So I couldn't be more happy to be here to see that plant in the state. | ||
I know you're getting, by the way, the ghost vote things are very funny, but I know a lot of people are talking out there because of your amazing report, and we'll get to that when you get back. | ||
But just, all the reports today are the supply chain situation is going to get a lot worse before it gets better. | ||
Why are people saying that? | ||
Why are people that are specialists in logistics and economists saying it's going to get a lot worse before it gets better? | ||
Well, while Pete Buttigieg was asleep at the wheel at home, our shipping lines Our trucking lines, our warehouses, we're all having issues with the labor force because of the pandemic. | ||
And, yeah, let's see, one thing I love about getting out in the grassroots is, like, I'm with this driver last night, and he's telling me how he's just getting back to work now, and the only reason why he's getting back to work is because the unemployment benefits are finally running out. | ||
I mean, we've been playing People to stay home for, like, 18 months. | ||
It's insanity. | ||
And look, of course, the reason why ships are stuck offshore, Steve, is because we offshored our supply chains, right? | ||
It's like, you go chase a few pennies of profits offshore by getting cheap labor, sweatshop labor in the pollution havens, and you know what they'll tell you? | ||
It's resilient. | ||
It's like, as we joked the other day, Steve, Just In Time works perfectly until it doesn't. | ||
What we saw today, really, at this steel mill is the heart and soul of America. | ||
This plant is how we're making America great again. | ||
But at the same time, there's a lot of things collapsing around us, including the supply chain. | ||
We've got to bounce. | ||
That plant out in Mesa is there for two reasons. | ||
Donald J. Trump and his wingman, Dr. Peter Navarro. | ||
You don't believe it? | ||
Read the book in Trump time. | ||
Get it now from Amazon or wherever you get books. | ||
A Journal of America's Plague Year by Dr. Peter Navarro. | ||
You will not put it down. | ||
Most people in this audience are going to read it in one sitting. | ||
Dr. Navarro, thank you very much. | ||
Look forward to seeing you when you get back. | ||
Hey, last thing, Steve. | ||
The speech I gave yesterday in Dallas, there was many people in the audience who were giving me shout-outs for the war room to you. | ||
So from me to you, buddy, from Texas, you got fans out. | ||
All over this country, brother. | ||
The War Room Posse. | ||
Thank you very much, sir. | ||
Appreciate it, Dr. Navarro. | ||
In Trump time. | ||
Make sure you get it. | ||
Okay, I want to bring in Boris Epstein. | ||
Boris, we had other things to go through, and we're going to go through those, but I've got to have you talk about this Quinnipiac poll that just came out. | ||
The implosion of the Biden regime. | ||
And this is why people say, why don't you cover this other stuff? | ||
You're in the news all the time watching this. | ||
Here's the reason. | ||
We do signal, not noise. | ||
That's noise. | ||
We're doing signal. | ||
Signal is the destruction. | ||
It's Miranda Devine with the border crisis, the invasion of our country, and she's hunting down the real story that every town's a border town. | ||
The story is what's going on in the Federal Reserve, right, with the radicalization of the Federal Reserve. | ||
The story is the terrorist super state in Afghanistan and the war that's coming, the kinetic war that's coming in Taiwan. | ||
The real story is what happened on November 3rd and making sure it never happens again and making sure people are accountable and let's decertify these electors starting in Arizona. | ||
The American people know this. | ||
Independents know it. | ||
Boris, walk us through this poll. | ||
This is worse than an implosion because he's had time to get stable now. | ||
They blame it on Afghanistan. | ||
This is so far deeper in Afghanistan and the supply chain, empty shelves, prices out of control have not yet hit in the polling. | ||
Boris Epstein. | ||
First of all, Steve, it's great to be with you, okay? | ||
And it's great to be with the War Room Posse. | ||
And I'm about to see the one and only Peter Navarro here in Arizona in about two hours, okay? | ||
And if anybody hasn't bought the book, buy the book. | ||
And I'm glad that Peter's hanging out with everybody here. | ||
He's got a driver, a chauffeur, as they say, very fancy, okay? | ||
He's with the people, he's at the steel mill, and he's got the driver, so, you know, God bless. | ||
He sounds like, by the way, he sounds like Tom Friedman. | ||
Tom Friedman always talks, you know, Tom Friedman, the columnist for the thing, he gets there and talks, oh, the cabbie told me. | ||
Navarro's starting to sound like Tom Friedman. | ||
But I digress. | ||
unidentified
|
I think Navarro's been on the book circuit too long, okay? | |
I think we need to bring Navarro back down with us with real people, okay? | ||
unidentified
|
So, I'm gonna have to talk to him tonight at this event, which, I'm not going to say where it is, but let me say this. | |
It's not in the shed. | ||
OK? | ||
The event for Peter DeMauro's book. | ||
OK. | ||
In all seriousness, this Quinnipiac poll, and again, we talk about this all the time. | ||
We talk about polling a lot. | ||
And when you get any poll, first thing you look at is who's the poll by, right? | ||
And, you know, some people in the mainstream media will say, well, Trafalgar is the only one that's ever been right. | ||
Trafalgar is center-right. | ||
You know, Rasmussen is center-right. | ||
Right? | ||
And then you've got the big polls. | ||
This is Quinnipiac, which is literally straight down the middle. | ||
Here's the top line number. | ||
Americans. | ||
The American people. | ||
The same American people who Jen Psaki is deriding right there. | ||
Making fun of, oh, you can't get things. | ||
Oh, I'm so sorry. | ||
I'm Jen Psaki. | ||
Probably the worst The worst non-elected employee of the executive branch in its history, okay? | ||
Jen Psaki is historically terrible at everything she does. | ||
I'm not sure if she can walk down the street without tripping over and getting hit by two cars. | ||
Americans give her boss Joe Biden a negative 37 to 52 approval on Quinnipiac. | ||
37 to 52. | ||
Let me remind folks when about a month and a half ago The independents went to the 30s. | ||
We said, this is a leading indicator. | ||
This is where it's going. | ||
And people said, oh, that's just, you know, that's Bannon and Boris. | ||
And you guys had Steve Corden. | ||
Oh, that's just these boneheads. | ||
They don't know anything. | ||
What are these guys talking about? | ||
Nonsense. | ||
Joe Biden's going to rebound. | ||
It's going to be great. | ||
Afghanistan will be in the rearview mirror. | ||
Wrong. | ||
Wrong. | ||
And it just keeps getting worse and worse and worse and worse. | ||
And no, Pete Buttigieg wasn't just asleep at the wheel. | ||
Pete Buttigieg was figuring out how to get You know, him and Chastity are gonna breastfeed the twins or whatever he was doing, okay? | ||
But while that was happening, his job was literally being set on fire. | ||
The transportation department is a disaster. | ||
The country's falling apart. | ||
Pete Buttigieg didn't do his job. | ||
He needs to be fired because of that. | ||
Because of that. | ||
What we have Is a 37 to 52 negative job approval rating. | ||
But hold on, hold on. | ||
Here's the beauty. | ||
We got 30 seconds. | ||
Here's the beauty. | ||
On the big one. | ||
On the big one. | ||
Are we better off today than yesterday? | ||
Better off today than a year ago? | ||
56 to 38 upside down. | ||
56% of Americans think that America was better off a year ago under President Trump. | ||
Hang on, hang on, hang on, we're taking a short break. | ||
By the way, approval by independents, 28%. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, we told you, you get a two-handle in front of it, done. | ||
Be back in a moment. | ||
unidentified
|
War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, MyPillow.com promo code WAROOM. | ||
Ten year commemoration of the infomercial that really started the MyPillow company onto its track of amazing success. | ||
In honor of that, they're giving you the throwback prices. | ||
Normally $69.98. | ||
The classic bundle of the pillow is $19.98. | ||
As low as $19.98. | ||
Now the king and the queen go on our site, or go on MyPillow, check our square. | ||
When you put in Promo Code War Room, slight difference in prices for those, but you check them out. | ||
But the classic bundle, as low as $19.98. | ||
Also, towels, $39.00, normally $109.00, six-pack of towels. | ||
You get one Giza sheet, you get the other one free. | ||
Sales all over the place. | ||
It's that time of year, so it's action, action, action. | ||
MyPillow.com. | ||
Mike Lindell is going to be with us tomorrow. | ||
Boris, three November issues. | ||
Yes. | ||
We've got Pennsylvania and Arizona. | ||
Give me Pennsylvania. | ||
No doubt about it. | ||
First of all, let me give you Georgia, too. | ||
Confirmed today that the appeal is being worked on in the case. | ||
At the same time, I have to put all the pressure necessary on the special session, but the appeal in the case is moving forward. | ||
Confirmed today within the last couple hours. | ||
Pennsylvania, the contract with the vendor that's going to be conducting the full forensic investigation is being worked on as we speak. | ||
The attorneys between the two sides, the Pennsylvania State Senate and the vendor are working together to finalize the agreement. | ||
The reason that's important is because you don't want what happened in Arizona, necessarily, where you had counsel, frankly, for the State Senate coming in at the last minute and trying to change the report. | ||
The report has got to be the report. | ||
So Pennsylvania, that process moving ahead. | ||
Chris Dush, it should be announced in the next hearing. | ||
If he's not, he's going to hear loud and clear from the MAGA posse, the MAGA movement, under the leadership of President Trump, what needs to happen next. | ||
I'm on that day-in, day-out, hour-in, hour-out. | ||
And on Arizona, very important. | ||
Let me just say one thing. | ||
We had the grassroots people on here today. | ||
We had Shoup on here today, and they were not happy. | ||
They don't think anything's happening, but just duly note that. | ||
And it is noted, and their work is important on the canvas side, what I would say is that these are parallel tracks, and I think it's good to respect both and let all sides prove themselves out. | ||
And if they don't, they'll hear from us loud and clear as they have in the past. | ||
On Arizona, further information coming out, there's going to be a, from what I hear, there's going to be an official response that comes out to the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors Nonsense, where they continue to claim, oh, the count matched up. | ||
You're going to see information come out that's very direct, very specific, from the auditors, from Cyber Ninjas, that continues to underscore, underwrite, and prove that the election in Arizona should have never been certified, and should be decertified, no doubt about it. | ||
Hold it. | ||
So, the auditors are going to come back with a formal response to Maricopa County blowing them off? | ||
That is what I'm hearing. | ||
Exactly right. | ||
And not a formal response with a two-line, a formal, specific, in-depth response in conjunction with the Arizona State Senate under Karen Fann. | ||
In 60 seconds, the special session in Georgia is getting ready to be held in November. | ||
What has to happen? | ||
Right now it's not on the agenda. | ||
That's a complete face job to President Trump, the MAGA movement, the Republican base, and all the voters down in Georgia. | ||
So what's going to happen? | ||
To the movement in Georgia, to the MAGA posse, To the Patriots in Georgia, color within the lines, but better color boldly and loudly. | ||
Let your elected officials hear you, the you need, you want, you will not accept if the special session does not include a full forensic canvas, a full forensic audit of the 2020 election. | ||
There's no ands, ifs, or questions about it. | ||
It has to happen. | ||
Make sure your elected officials know it. | ||
Write them. | ||
Let's put their information. | ||
Let's put all the senators, all the legislators, the state senators, legislators of Georgia in the group chat. | ||
Let's put information out there, public information. | ||
Let your voices be heard. | ||
Stand strong. | ||
Do not back down. | ||
That special session has to result in a full forensic audit and a canvas, along with a lawsuit that has to continue, and it will. | ||
Okay, let me have your social media. | ||
Fifteen seconds, then your mic gets cut. | ||
No doubt about it. | ||
Just came in super hot on Boris EP at Getter. | ||
Boris EP. | ||
Boris EP on Twitter. | ||
Boris underscore Epstein, of course, coming hot on the Gram, and super hot on the new website, BorisEP.com. | ||
Big time emails going out every morning. | ||
BorisEP.com. | ||
Stay strong. | ||
God bless. | ||
Talk to you tomorrow from Arizona. | ||
Okay, perfect. | ||
Got Navarro and Boris out there. | ||
I just want to reiterate something to the audience. | ||
Quinnipiac's a pretty squared-away polling operation, and they're center-left or left. | ||
Approval rating by independent voters in this nation of Joe Biden's performance, 28%. | ||
Another story we can't get to today on Bloomberg. | ||
Children's shoes was increased 70%. | ||
The price of children's shoes increased by 70% and is not simply the collapse in the supply chain. | ||
The inflation and the lack of product in the stores, the empty shelves, and the inflation that's going to go with it, that has not been factored into this fall. | ||
I said it before, and I said it on the show, and I want everybody that listens to this show on the progressive left to embrace this. | ||
It's killed in the crib. | ||
This is supposed to still be his honeymoon period. | ||
unidentified
|
28%. | |
Why doesn't MSNBC ever show at night when you're talking about these $3 trillion deals and $5 trillion deals and this and the debt ceiling and all this stuff? | ||
On and on and on. | ||
Not only you don't have a mandate, you have a negative mandate. | ||
You literally are building up to the American people. | ||
unidentified
|
Stop. | |
Stop what you're doing. | ||
You're destroying the country. | ||
This is not MAGA and Rabbit Trump followers. | ||
These are independents at 28%. | ||
And then you look at right track, wrong track. | ||
Is the country better off? | ||
Any number out there. | ||
And that's why you don't see this polling on CNN. | ||
You don't see the polling on MSNBC. | ||
Because they understand you can't go forward with all this. | ||
They should just junk the infrastructure bill. | ||
Junk the Build Back Worse, Build Back Chaos bill. | ||
Junk it all. | ||
Worry about how you finance your own government. | ||
And by the way, you shouldn't let them force them to shut this government down in December. | ||
Okay? | ||
The Republicans have to have some spine. | ||
This is working. | ||
They think he's illegitimate. | ||
They think he's a disaster. | ||
They know he's radical, incompetent. | ||
We've got a trifecta. | ||
Radical, reckless, and incompetent. | ||
Okay? | ||
Let's play the thing about the apes today. | ||
The ape army on Wall Street of small shareholders, working class people, have been called anti-capitalist today by the mainstream media. | ||
Can we play that hit, please, Denver? | ||
unidentified
|
Thanks. | |
A gorilla whose death sparked international outcry is now on display on Wall Street. | ||
The Cincinnati Zoo gorilla made national headlines in 2016 when he was shot after picking up a 3-year-old boy who climbed into his enclosure. | ||
The 7-foot statue now stares down the famous charging bull on Wall Street, which is surrounded by 10,000 bananas now. | ||
Put there as a political statement by an anti-capitalist social media group that claims Wall Street is bananas. | ||
The fruit will be distributed to local food banks. | ||
Okay, so not to pick on Chuck Scarborough and the team over there at NBC in New York, because they're talking about the group that actually put it up, but the implication is the Apes, because it's a symbol for the Ape Army, which is essentially working class people and middle class people. | ||
Are the apes anti-capitalist? | ||
idea to buy American companies and to buy and to hold them. | ||
So buying long and holding instead of shorting stocks is so radical. | ||
I want to bring in John Hancock right now to explain. | ||
Are the apes anti-capitalist? | ||
I mean, you've been called everything. | ||
You've been called communist. | ||
You've been called market disruptors. | ||
You've been called bad guys. | ||
Now you're called anti-capitalist. | ||
capitalist... | ||
What is the ape army? | ||
What are you guys trying to accomplish? | ||
And what is so symbolic about having the ape staring down the bull? | ||
unidentified
|
Well, the biggest thing is to create a fair market. | |
That's the whole agenda of this whole movement is. | ||
And to strike out the corruption that we've been watching for the last 10 months. | ||
And, you know, the SEC came out this book report, fifth grade book report about GameStop and told us nothing. | ||
Basically saying that they're they're doing the same thing. | ||
They're they're in bed with everybody. | ||
But we we are the furthest from anti-capitalism. | ||
We are investing in American companies, which we actually invested in an American company that got rid of a Chinese Wanda Wanda got is no longer with AMC is one of the one of the proponents of this movement. | ||
But we are they are no longer part of AMC. | ||
We've we have eliminated whether they got out because their government told them to get out or they just saw what we were doing is they don't want to be a part of it. | ||
Fine. | ||
But they are no longer in it. | ||
We are investing 100 year old company. | ||
As well as GameStop, as well as other companies that we are investing heavily in American companies. | ||
And anti-capitalist is the furthest what we are. | ||
We are investing. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Last time I remember is that's what Americans should do. | ||
I mean, John, yeah, we're having a little technical problem, but I think, and here's more importantly, because this show is about information and giving people access to tools and information. | ||
You're showing people that are interested how to invest in the stock market, how the stock market works, etc. | ||
I want to go back to the report, though. | ||
Because for a long time, you guys have been saying, both in AMC, which is a movie theater company, and GameStop, which is the retail, the old bricks-and-mortar video game retailer. | ||
There was a big push made that you said there were naked shorts, basically guys that didn't own the stock shorting the stock, and it would bar it back later. | ||
And this caused major market disruptions. | ||
The SEC report, and it's pretty thorough, They do come to the conclusion that there wasn't, and correct me if I'm wrong, that there wasn't, they didn't see a massive pattern in short selling, is that correct? | ||
unidentified
|
At that time, yes. | |
At that time, everything was FOMO. | ||
Everything that was happening at the end of January, that was all FOMO. | ||
No shorts are covered throughout that, through this whole debacle. | ||
None of them are covered. | ||
Maybe slight, they showed a little bit of a slight covering, but no. | ||
That was all FOMA. | ||
What happened in January was all FOMA. | ||
But the SEC essentially came out and said there was no market manipulation. | ||
Correct me if I'm wrong. | ||
I think they said there's no market manipulation. | ||
They could see by the big hedge funds. | ||
The apes were the little guy, the retail guy, taking on the big hedge funds that were making money, destroying American companies. | ||
You guys are coming to the rescue, buying and holding, buying and holding, and supporting the American companies. | ||
Did the SEC, their report was essentially, they didn't see it that way. | ||
Is that a way to summarize it? | ||
unidentified
|
That's the way it sounds like they're they're saying it, but I mean, they also emphasize that 130% of the free float was shorted. | |
So I mean, that does not sound normal for a anything. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
I don't know what their fifth grade their little fifth grade book report that they came out with was. | ||
Was. | ||
So it was quite disappointing. | ||
John, we've got about a minute before we go. | ||
The symbolism of the statue of the ape staring down the bull, does that mean anything for the ape army? | ||
I know it was done by an outside group, but does that inspire you guys at all? | ||
Are you inspired by your own success? | ||
unidentified
|
Absolutely. | |
I mean, we're part of the market now and we're here to stay. | ||
We're not going anywhere. | ||
We're not leaving. | ||
We're here. | ||
They can keep on throwing these at us as apes, but we're picking them up, sharpening them up, creating our own tools, creating fire. | ||
That's what we're doing. | ||
We're creating fire. | ||
Okay, I want everybody in this audience, it doesn't cost you anything, you can learn more. | ||
John, how do they get to your Twitter? | ||
I guess the best way to do it is through Twitter or Getter. | ||
What's your handle that people can follow you? | ||
unidentified
|
You can find me on Twitter at Hancock2021, John, and then on Getter. | |
John Hancock 2021. | ||
John Hancock 2021. | ||
And also on Twitter. | ||
The audience, if you want to learn more, and these guys are teaching people how to trade stocks, teaching people how to buy stocks, teaching the market mechanisms. | ||
It's really a great learning experience. | ||
So check it out. | ||
It doesn't cost you money. | ||
You can go learn. | ||
John Hancock, part of the APE Army. | ||
Thank you very much for joining us in the War Room. | ||
unidentified
|
Thank you, sir. | |
Okay, we're going to go. | ||
By the way, and to have him come on, and Chuck Scarborough, I think is a good guy, but somebody must have written that for him, to have him come on and say that this is anti-capitalist. | ||
I think he was talking maybe the group that put it up, but certainly the apes are anything but anti-capitalist. | ||
They are actually the bedrock of capitalism. | ||
It's the working class and middle class people, and guess what? | ||
They're buying American companies, holding those stocks. | ||
Okay, short commercial break. | ||
unidentified
|
Joe Allen's going to join us in the D-block when we return in The War Room. | |
Conservatives have been helpless to do anything about it until now. | ||
Join Getter, the social media platform that supports free speech and opposes cancel culture. | ||
On Getter, You can express your political beliefs without fear of Silicon Valley liberals coming after you. | ||
Getter is led by former Trump advisor and War Room co-host Jason Miller, who saw what big tech did to President Trump and decided to fight back. | ||
Getter is the fastest growing social media platform in history, with 2 million users. | ||
Including prominent conservatives like Mike Pompeo, Marjorie Taylor Greene, and Steve Bannon. | ||
Join Getter. | ||
It's in the App Store, the Google Play Store, and at getter.com. | ||
Longer posts, longer videos, sharper and clearer pictures. | ||
And unlike the Silicon Valley oligarchs, Getter will never sell your data. | ||
Send a message today. | ||
Join Getter. | ||
It's time to cancel cancel culture. | ||
Okay, speaking of Getter and on Twitter, the great Steve Cortez sends me, wants to remind me, he puts it up, Hispanic approval of Biden at only 36% per latest Quinnipiac poll. | ||
As the Biden inflation surge bites the working class, I want to repeat that, his approval among Hispanics at 36%. | ||
And if you think the southern border and the invasion of the southern border hasn't had a big, and the chaos, the lawlessness in our cities, which they're the victims of, Ladies and gentlemen, victory begets victory. | ||
You're seeing the collapse of an illegitimate regime, and it's collapsing before your eyes, and they don't want to talk about it. | ||
That's fine. | ||
They don't want to talk about it. | ||
We're going to talk about it every second of every day until we drive the stake in the proverbial heart of this regime, the vampires, okay? | ||
That's a metaphor. | ||
Don't lose your stuff, Media Matters. | ||
Get a grip. | ||
Just because you're losing, get a grip. | ||
Remember when there's no tears in baseball, no crying in baseball? | ||
Okay, I want to go to Joe Allen. | ||
Joe, give us your report tonight. | ||
This morning, you were all over NPR. | ||
You're beating up poor NPR. | ||
And today, what are we talking about? | ||
Every time I go through your stuff, it's so insane. | ||
This metaverse is scary. | ||
This is how all these companies are changing, radically going to change the internet to something even scarier. | ||
But today, you've got some readings, and I want to make some announcements about some of the authors you're going to talk about. | ||
Yeah, Steve, you know, a lot of readers are asking me, you know, what are some of the best books to be introduced to these sorts of ideas, transhumanism, the singularity, artificial intelligence, and so I've got four here. | ||
Number one is Life 3.0 by Max Tegmark. | ||
Max Tegmark is a physicist at MIT and also the president of the Future of Life Institute. | ||
What Life 3.0 is, is a lucid mad scientist describing exactly what he sees coming out of advanced artificial intelligence, particularly the sort of godlike artificial super intelligence that he hopes occurs. | ||
Now, he begins at the basics, and that's probably the most important point. | ||
If you want to know how artificial intelligence systems work, including neural networks, | ||
Machine learning he gives a it's it's not easy but if you put in the effort you can certainly come to understand the basics and then he moves on to kind of war game what you know artificial superintelligence system would look like he gives 12 scenarios ranging from techno utopia to a robo apocalypse to the collapse of civilization and regression into agrarian state and the one thing he doesn't mention is | ||
The possibility that innovation will stall and we'll just simply stagnate where we are with, you know, dumb apps like Twitter and Facebook dominating our lives. | ||
Another essential, you know, you've mentioned it enough and I've mentioned it enough that I'm sure Yuval Noah Harari is able to buy a house on Mars now, but Homo Deus by Yuval Noah Harari. | ||
unidentified
|
It's a must read. | |
He's a professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. | ||
Harari takes a profoundly negative view of technology, even though he says that we simply have to accept it. | ||
He sees a future, he sees multiple futures, but primarily he warns that we're going to end up more than likely with a technocratic elite that dominates the rest of us. | ||
And while they have super cool brain chips and super high advanced artificial intelligence, We'll be stuck, you know, in virtual reality worlds playing around, you know, with lives with absolutely no consequence. | ||
The most important element of his book is he shows that new technology is creating a new religion. | ||
Now, on the positive side, you have, excuse me, Douglas Rushkoff, Team Human. | ||
Douglas Rushkoff is a media theorist at City University of New York. | ||
Rushkoff is a lefty, but he is not some kind of condescending eunuch from NPR. | ||
He's a very sane man, he's a very sound thinker, and he's been writing about the internet since before any of us had AOL. | ||
The most important element in his book is the preservation of human communities, family, religious community, friendship, He himself is somewhat of a secularist, but he has tremendous respect for religion, and most importantly, he criticizes technology that he used to be a wide-eyed optimist about, because it separates us from each other, and it separates us from ourselves. | ||
And finally, we have a book coming out in the very near future, probably in the next two or three weeks, Human Forever, The Digital Politics of Spiritual War, by James Paulos. | ||
Paulos is the executive editor At the American mind and also a fellow at the Center for Digital Life. | ||
His book is in the one on the one hand profoundly negative in a realistic sense. | ||
He says the world has already ended. | ||
We already live under the thumb of the digital swarm. | ||
He calls the year 2021 year zero and he advocates the preservation of our humanity in the face of this insane environment. | ||
He really, it's a complex book, it's a dense book, but it is certainly worth the read. | ||
He's very tied to the Western tradition, particularly his Greek tradition. | ||
In American Christian tradition. | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay. | ||
So tomorrow I want to do this. | ||
Dr. James Polis is going to be on the show with Darren Beatty and Joe Allen. | ||
This topic is so serious. | ||
This book is so serious. | ||
It's coming out by Dr. Polis from Claremont and the executive editor of the American Mind. | ||
He calls it 2021. | ||
You're zero that this audience the power of this audience has to be really unleashed on this. | ||
This is a this is as serious as it gets. | ||
It's actually the most serious of all the other madness. | ||
We have to put up with in trying to save this country and save this Republic and it's on your shoulders and you're doing a great job so far. | ||
We've got another mission. | ||
I know we're not going to try to, we're not going to dissipate what we have to do, but you have to know about this. | ||
So tomorrow we're going to have economics reports, we're going to talk about polling, we're going to talk about what's happening on 3 November, we're going to talk about judges in Pennsylvania, what's happening in Virginia, but we're going to also get down to some hard, hard signal when Joe Allen, Dr. James Paulus, and Darren Beattie join us tomorrow morning on The Worm. | ||
Mike Lindell will be on. | ||
You're not going to want to miss this. | ||
I want to thank you very much. |