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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. | |
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France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
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Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
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It's Thursday, 18 August, the year of our Lord 2020. | ||
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Or 2022. | |
Don't want to go back to 2020. | ||
2022. | ||
Thank you for joining us. | ||
I want to make sure when people talk about and this is what we say about the bromides that they put out, the Republicans put out when Joe Scarborough says, well, you know, you know, I'm a tax cut, limited government. | ||
It's all happy talk. | ||
This is not, if you're going to limit the government, you're going to stop the spending, and Philip Patrick Birch goes on to say, stop the insanity of the spending, and the insanity of putting all this debt and all these dollars out there that are going to have to be checks that are going to have to be cashed by our children and our grandchildren, our great-grandchildren, who will curse us for what we allowed to happen. | ||
You've got to deconstruct the administrative state, this leviathan, this kind of fourth branch of government that's taken over everything. | ||
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Right. | |
And it was a plan. | ||
This is not conspiracy. | ||
This is a plan that they actually did to do it and accomplish it and is accomplished. | ||
That's why the CDC, what happened over the last 48 hours is so monumental, because the administrative state has blinked. | ||
They understand that the peasants are uprising. | ||
This is why Morning Joe trashes you every day. | ||
This is why we did the cold open this morning. | ||
You're the most dangerous thing. | ||
This is why Ed Luce of the Financial Times of London says the most dangerous movement he's seen in the modern world. | ||
And the former CIA director appointed by Bush agreed with him. | ||
They're afraid of you. | ||
And when you see this a 30 front war. | ||
And the CDC blinked. | ||
But now it's game on, because they've said, and this is what you expect of the administrative state, and one of the reasons I kind of admire the way they roll, because I like fighters. | ||
They're just not going to sit there and go, oh, Naomi Wolf and Daily Clout and your 3,500 war room and all your great investigative reporting on Pfizer and Dr. Malone, you out there in the farm in Northern Virginia and Harvey Risch, you retired from Yale and, you know, you got some time on your hands and Alexander and McCulloch and all of them. | ||
Do you honestly think they're going to sit there, that Collins and Fauci and this deep embedded biomedical big pharma, which I keep saying, hey, we've got to nationalize big pharma because it's kind of nationalized the government, it's kind of taken over the government, this aspect of it. | ||
Do you honestly think they're going to sit there and go, what a great idea? | ||
Why don't we just let MAGA restructure CDC and devolve powers back to the states and make it more accountable and do something when Naomi Wilson has been saying, hey, how about we actually have some science in here? | ||
How about we have some peer-reviewed journal science? | ||
Do you think they're going to sit there and go, what a wonderful idea? | ||
Why didn't we think of that? | ||
They're going to fight you every step of the way. | ||
Every day, this is what I'm going to say, it's not just about winning elections, it's about knowing how to govern. | ||
And the problem with the conservatives and the republicans to date is that they're controlled opposition. | ||
To the degree we've won more elections than we've lost since the sixties. | ||
And you've lost the country. | ||
How did that happen? | ||
Because of controlled opposition. | ||
Because you're not prepared to go in and do what has to be done. | ||
And that's why this CDC battle is going to be exhibit A. And do we have the stones? | ||
Do we have the resolve? | ||
Do we have the smarts? | ||
And do we have the good old-fashioned American grit? | ||
To get this done because their solutions come out. | ||
Hey, we looked at everything. | ||
It's a scathing report, a scathing report, scathing report. | ||
You know what their solution is? | ||
We need more money. | ||
We mean more centralized power. | ||
And as Naomi was says, and we don't need any science. | ||
And by the way, we need more public health emergencies and, you know, epidemiological ability to step in at any time and cause an emergency use authorization or emergency powers like Joe Biden continues to roll so that, hey, who knows? | ||
We're going to even have elections anymore, right? | ||
That's what it is. | ||
So this fight is game on. | ||
And tomorrow night at six o'clock, we're going to take an entire hour and break it all down and actually look at what the alternatives can be. | ||
Break this report down, look at the alternatives. | ||
But this would not happen without this audience. | ||
This is the pressure you're putting on people. | ||
This is why they're coming unglued every day. | ||
This is why I play MSNBC and CNN all the time, to let you know what your enemies are saying about you. | ||
OK, because they it's not just it's not Trump. | ||
It's not Tucker Carlson. | ||
It's not Steve Bannon. | ||
It's not Naomi Wolf. | ||
It's not Dr. Malone. | ||
It's not none of this. | ||
That's a stall. | ||
It's you! | ||
They understand that the righteous indignation of a population of American citizens is the most powerful thing on Earth. | ||
From our revolution to the Civil War to World War II, it's created more wealth, it's freed more people, it's done more good than any nation in the history of the Earth. | ||
And they understand that they don't want to hear what you have to say, much less put into action what you want. | ||
And so what's going up every day is going to be Stalingrad. | ||
Okay? | ||
But hey, that's good. | ||
That's okay. | ||
I like the people on our side of the football. | ||
You know why? | ||
Because I've seen how we've come from nowhere, with no resources, and they had everything. | ||
And look at today. | ||
A scathing report they had to do themselves. | ||
They're doing their own internal struggle session. | ||
Their own struggle session, because they understand to get ahead of this, they've got to get ahead of it. | ||
Because the peasants with the pitchforks and the torches are coming. | ||
Dr. Naomi Wolf, how do people get to Daily Cloud? | ||
How do they get to you? | ||
Because it is now game on, ma'am. | ||
Well, you're completely right. | ||
And I just want to say that nothing is going to stop these volunteers from continuing to investigate these documents and continuing to investigate Especially signals of harms to mothers-to-be and babies. | ||
That is not going to stop, no matter what comes at them. | ||
And they are adamant that they are gonna keep going and get to the truth and bring it to the American people. | ||
So you gave me a great idea. | ||
Instead of doing a Zoom or Google Meet, I think we're gonna do a Getter live stream at three o'clock about these issues. | ||
Oh wow, amazing. | ||
That's better, that's better. | ||
And I have even more wonderful news. | ||
Isn't that wonderful? | ||
Because people have questions, tons of questions. | ||
And lastly, I just want to say, I'm in, I won't move the camera, but we're talking about recreating all these corrupt institutions. | ||
We need a new CDC, a new medicine, a new journalism, because they're all corrupted. | ||
New science. | ||
Well, this is Liberty House, which we've acquired and furnished. | ||
And now we're having an inaugural opening. | ||
And so anyone out there who wants to rebuild America, You can send me your ideas because this is the place, the new Monticello is what others are calling it. | ||
We're down to earth in that. | ||
But this is the place about 10 minutes outside of Hudson, New York, where we're going to host and convene all the citizens groups, all the thought leaders groups to rebuild our institutions in America and make them clean again. | ||
The new Monticello. | ||
Of course, as a Virginian, I take umbrage of that, but hey, we'll let the Hudson Valley, it's new Liberty House, we'll let you guys roll with it for a while. | ||
Until we take back over from the Carlisle group, the old Monticello. | ||
Dr. Wolfe, one more time, how do people get to the Getter? | ||
How do they get to the Getter Live today at 3? | ||
So come on to Dr. Naomi R. Wolfe on Getter, and the amazing Amy Kelly will be there. | ||
It's not just the pitchforks they're afraid of. | ||
schedule he's been doing this cutting-edge work about about menstrual health and and you know this accumulation in the ovaries and you can ask all your questions we answer everything I think you know I just missing I promise it's not just the pitchforks they're afraid of what they're afraid of is quote-unquote ordinary people having the information having the scholarly methods having thinking having the knowledge base and | ||
breaking down that priestly cast yes I was just pure pure pure metaphor on my pitchforks and torches It's a Frankenstein movie from the 1930s. | ||
Think about that. | ||
Coming for the Frankenstein monster. | ||
Dr. Wolfe, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
Really appreciate it. | ||
Look forward to seeing you at three. | ||
We'll be viewing in. | ||
Okay, let's play Brandon. | ||
We got a spot. | ||
Let's play it before we introduce our next guest. | ||
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After college, I volunteered as a nuclear submarine officer for the Navy. | |
Under pressure and alone, our crew had to solve our own problems. | ||
I'm conservative Republican Brandon Williams, and with Biden's failed economy, surging crime, and foreign diplomacy failures, we're in a tough spot as Americans. | ||
And no one else is coming to help us. | ||
This is our republic, and it's on us to fix it. | ||
I'm in. | ||
Are you with me? | ||
Wow, a nuclear submariner, the missiles officer off the USS Georgia, Lt. | ||
Brandon Williams, running in New York 22. | ||
So tell us about the folks in 22. | ||
What's at the top of their mind? | ||
And everybody's telling me that your underfunded bootstrap MAGA campaign is surging, like we saw Carrie Lake surge, and Mark Finson surge, and Harriet Hageman, that you're on fire out there. | ||
Why is that? | ||
What is MAGA telling you that is resonating with your campaign? | ||
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Yeah, thanks, Commander. | |
Good to be here. | ||
People in Central New York are tired of politics as usual. | ||
It's been a pay-to-play system here for as long as anybody can remember. | ||
And when you just stand up and talk to the people and just answer questions, people really respond to that. | ||
I got into this race because I'm just simply not going to allow our country to head towards socialism and the Marxist ideology that I see taking over our institutions. | ||
I've never been in politics before and as mentioned I was a nuke sub-officer for the Navy. | ||
And so we're just standing up to listen to the people and to bring government back to the people. | ||
But people, you know, throughout the rest of the country, they hear New York, they think this is just a hotbed of liberalism. | ||
Tell us about Central New York. | ||
Is Central New York as crazy as the Hamptons or the Upper East Side or the Upper West Side of Greenwich Village? | ||
By the way, I found this out when my daughter went to West Point. | ||
I had the honor and privilege of traveling around New York and I fell in love with the state. | ||
I love New York City, but once you get north, it's just absolutely amazing. | ||
But I take it's not a hotbed of liberalism up there? | ||
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No, not at all. | |
New York State is beautiful, first of all, and it's badly governed by a Democratic majority. | ||
And so those of us who are left really have to stand our ground. | ||
We've got Lee Zeldin, we've got a great candidate for governor that we're backing. | ||
But I live around Syracuse, Syracuse, Utica. | ||
My district, NY 22, is an open seat because John Katko's stepping down after Voting to impeach Donald Trump. | ||
But I also pick up Claudia Tenney's backyard in the Utica, Rome area, Oneida County, and she has a great grassroots there. | ||
In fact, there's a group called the Oneida County Constitutional Caucus, Steve, that has literally followed your playbook to reform the GOP from the inside. | ||
They've done a great job, and they're returning power to the people. | ||
I get the benefit of Claudia's infrastructure that she's created in Oneida County. | ||
I've got a win in Syracuse, but it's a D plus one district, and I'm in a primary against a Rhino who's just another hand-picked, self-funded insider. | ||
That's really what people are responding to. | ||
They've had enough of that. | ||
How can people find out more about you, how they get to the campaign site, and how they follow you on social media? | ||
Because next week's the primary, you've got Carl Palladino, you've got some big personalities, guys like yourself that came out of the Navy running to turn things around. | ||
But how do people find out more about it? | ||
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Well Steve, you're going to love this. | |
It's very easy. | ||
It's LetsVoteBrandon.com. | ||
Not Let's Go Brandon, but LetsVoteBrandon.com. | ||
Perfect. | ||
OK, we're going to check back in with you and make sure everybody goes. | ||
Lieutenant Brandon Williams from the Nuke Navy. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
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Honored to have you here. | |
Yes, sir. | ||
New York 22. | ||
Things are changing. | ||
I tell you, folks, I got to tell you, we had a star turn yesterday. | ||
I don't know if we can fit it into the morning show, but I want to play it in the afternoon show. | ||
Caroline Leavitt, formerly from the White House and Elise Stefanik's staff. | ||
She's running in New Hampshire. | ||
She was on fire. | ||
It's one of the best interviews from a candidate. | ||
And we had her very first interview. | ||
Over a year ago. | ||
What really amazes me, we're going to have Kerry Lake on, you know, many times whether it's Harriet Hageman or Kerry Lake or Caroline Leavitt, they normally do They're maiden voyage here in the war room. | ||
But to see the growth of these candidates and see what a fire breather, what a fire breather Caroline Leavitt has become is just absolutely extraordinary. | ||
You should understand something, because of your support, and it's not just monetary support, it's your support in being a force multiplier and getting their information out, pushing information. | ||
These MAGA candidates are literally on fire. | ||
It's a surging movement. | ||
And now we're seeing these big pickups. | ||
I mean, Carrie Lake, what, five, five and a half? | ||
She's going to join us. | ||
I got Philip Patrick. | ||
There's a lot going on in the world economy. | ||
There's a lot going on in the United Kingdom. | ||
The story out today looks like the inflation CPI could be 13.1% by October. | ||
Bank of England is in total turmoil. | ||
Global capital markets, all of it. | ||
The Birchgold analysts are going to join us. | ||
Philip Patrick joins us next in the War Room. | ||
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The End of the Dollar Empire. | ||
If Denver could pull up, when you get a chance sometime during this piece, you know, I keep talking about Lords of Easy Money, the book, which is the blockbuster book of all these great books that came out. | ||
This book is unbelievable. | ||
But we got right up on the screen now, The End of the Dollar Empire. | ||
It's my first segment working with the great analytical staff at Birch Gold to walk through about the co-politics of money. | ||
We're putting this front and center. | ||
I gave that speech at CPAC the other week. | ||
I talked about ending the Fed. | ||
This is the opening salvo. | ||
Just like we got the CDC on their back foot, we're going to have the Fed on their back foot about how they have financed. | ||
Remember, they're the financing mechanism for the administrative state. | ||
The end of the dollar empire. | ||
I need everybody to go to birchgold slash Bannon. | ||
And get your free copy. | ||
That's part one. | ||
We've got the second part is coming out and I want to bring in Philip Patrick. | ||
Philip, I promise I think all my edits and everything will be done and work with the Birch Gold staff that we'll have that out by Monday. | ||
I want to make a big announcement. | ||
We got we got part two about about us. | ||
The dollar is the reserve currency. | ||
These are the most important signals in your life right now. | ||
The and I don't want to take away the spiritual bowels or anything like that, but this is the underlying Big power of the global administrative state. | ||
And like I keep saying, there's no conspiracies, but there's no coincidences. | ||
When you actually see how it's funded and who makes the decisions on the funding, everything becomes clear. | ||
And so we've got the second part. | ||
But I want everybody to get the first part. | ||
So make sure you go to birchgold slash banner today and order, and it's totally free, and it's digital, so they'll just get it right to you, The End of the Dollar Empire. | ||
What we're trying to do is bring back the 19th century, the politics of money. | ||
The whole Federal Reserve, when the central reason was set up besides getting control of the currency, was to stop the rise of populism. | ||
Because the average person knew about currency and discussed currency. | ||
And they said, no, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
This is too much pitchforks and torches. | ||
We've got to cut it off. | ||
Bank of England, brother, is saying inflation there, CPI is going to peak in October at 13%. | ||
They're saying they're going to have to choke this thing down. | ||
They're going to go where they're going to go to choke it down. | ||
The question before is Philip Patrick. | ||
Is in the Fed came out yesterday. | ||
Let's see the devil. | ||
It's do are they going to be doves? | ||
Are they going to be Hawks? | ||
Are they going to really try to go after inflation and choke it down or are the markets going to sit there and go? | ||
You can't do this markets going to crash real estate markets going to crash but Biden can't have recession particularly before the November midterms. | ||
You can't do it to us now. | ||
They haven't done the quantitative tightening. | ||
They've started but it's teensy. | ||
Look, inflation now is a global problem, and you're absolutely right. | ||
The Bank of England now said 13%. | ||
where we are with the Fed, the Bank of England and inflation. | ||
Inflation now is a global problem and you're absolutely right. | ||
The Bank of England now said 13%, it's 10.1% currently in the UK and they're saying it could hit 13% earlier in the year. | ||
The Fed's minute meetings came out yesterday and this was from their meeting on July 27th. | ||
And I thought it was quite telling. | ||
The consensus now is that the Fed are going to have to continue to raise rates until inflation is at their target 2%, right? | ||
In their mind, Fed funds rate, and it is, is currently in fairly neutral territory. | ||
So it's not even that restrictive yet. | ||
So what we're getting from the Fed is that they're not going to take their foot off the brake. | ||
anytime soon. I think the intention is to keep hiking rates until the economy capitulates. | ||
And the fact that we saw this summer stock rally, we saw strong employment numbers, it's completely at odds with the Fed's mission. I think what a lot of people don't realize is we can't have our cake and eat it, right? | ||
The Fed can't get inflation under control and keep the housing market and the stock market going, right? | ||
They're at odds with each other. | ||
In order to kill inflation, they've got to kill demand. | ||
In order to kill demand, they've got to raise interest rates, right? | ||
Look at mortgage rates. | ||
They've doubled this year. | ||
That makes buying a house. | ||
More expensive, less attractive, demand comes down, prices go down. | ||
It's the same reason Larry Summers has been calling for higher unemployment here in the United States, right? | ||
He says, listen, if people are unemployed, they've got less discretionary income, that's less money flowing through the economy, that means prices for goods and services ultimately come down. | ||
So, We can't have it both ways. | ||
There isn't a soft landing, right? | ||
The Fed has to engineer a recession in order to get inflation under control. | ||
If they do capitulate, right, if they do get political come November, drop rates, pump money through the markets, inflation will go parabolic here in the United States. | ||
So it's a case of pick your poison at this point. | ||
But, brother, I understand what the Fed's doing on the monetary side, but the fiscal side, they just came out with $800 billion, but hang on, hang on. | ||
The Inflation Reduction Act, they've got this covered by spending $800 billion, by coming up with an occasion, and I told you this was going to happen. | ||
You went on vacation for me and I told you this was going to happen. | ||
I said they were going to do it when they got back in September. | ||
They did it. | ||
They came out of nowhere and did it. | ||
A Keynesian thing, just payoffs to all the different interest groups and all the different lobbyists and donors. | ||
It's just a grab bag of payoffs. | ||
It's an omnibus payoff bill. | ||
But they caught the Inflation Reduction Act. | ||
Is Birchgold's official position, when you guys have analyzed this, what is this bill going to do to reduce inflation, sir? | ||
So, first of all, this is Build Back Better rebranded, right? | ||
It's literally the same Build Back Better brand, slightly smaller price tag, and they rebranded it. | ||
So the first question we've got to ask ourselves, Why rebrand it? | ||
It's clearly political. | ||
They look out there, they understand inflation is the biggest concern for most Americans right now and they think, hey, if we rebrand this as anti-inflation, it'll be more palatable, maybe we can force it through. | ||
And sadly, they were correct. | ||
So will it bring down inflation? | ||
That notion is laughable. | ||
In fact, Wharton Business School, pretty good business school, came out and I really like this quote. | ||
They said, the impact on inflation is statistically indistinguishable from zero, right? | ||
That's Wharton, right? | ||
This isn't going to do anything to combat inflation. | ||
So what is it, right? | ||
It's a raft of nonsense. | ||
special interest spending, tax credit for renewable energy, tax credit for electric vehicles, a $27 billion green bank. | ||
What are we trying to do here? | ||
Are we trying to bring down inflation or transition to renewable energy? | ||
Look, it's great in theory, maybe feasible someday, but it's going to take decades, right? | ||
And as you mentioned that they're missing the point, right? | ||
We ended up in this position on the back of massive deficit spending. | ||
That's why we have 40 year high inflation today, right? | ||
That's the only reason. | ||
So for me, this isn't an attempt to lower inflation. | ||
It's an attempt to buy votes. | ||
How many votes can you buy for 790 billion dollars? | ||
I would imagine quite a lot. | ||
It's clear as day. | ||
This is an administration and it's frustrating but they continue to play games with the truth and they're forcing spending down our throats and we're the ones they're going to suffer. | ||
It's a joke. | ||
No, the American Recovery Act was the first thing that got, we warned that it was going to be inflationary. | ||
How do people, more than ever, people need to get to Birchgold. | ||
By the way, go to birchgoldrightnow.com slash Bannon to get the end of the dollar empire. | ||
And I particularly, everybody in the audience says, hey, I'm scared about this, I don't understand this. | ||
This is exactly what they want you to be. | ||
They want you to say it's too complicated, it's beyond me. | ||
No. | ||
Everybody in MAGA is going to understand money and currency and the power of money and the power of the politics of money. | ||
They want you to be intimidated by it. | ||
They don't want you to understand it. | ||
That is our mission is to make sure that you understand it crystal clear. | ||
One, it's not that complicated. | ||
Once you understand it, you go, wow! | ||
This is the scam they've been running for the entire time? | ||
Hey, we just didn't magically arrive at 0.5% of our citizens controlling more assets than 90% of the American people. | ||
The revolutionary generation, the founders of this nation, fought against an empire on the rise, the British Empire, because they said, we don't want to be part of this landed aristocracy. | ||
It's not our deal. | ||
This is a new nation. | ||
This is a new Jerusalem. | ||
If they came back today and saw what we've allowed to happen on the concentration of wealth and power because of the control of the money supply, they would spit on the floor in disgust and say, what have you guys allowed to happen? | ||
Well, part of it is just the ignorance of the general population because they want you to be moronic. | ||
And we are bound and determined. | ||
So go to my, go to birchgold.com slash Bannon to get the first opening phase of the The end of the dollar empire. | ||
We're coming out next week to teach you about what is the reserve currency? | ||
What are the benefits of it? | ||
What are the responsibilities of it? | ||
And you're going to understand about these foreign wars. | ||
You're going to understand why the blood and treasure of the United States has been spread all over the globe. | ||
Philip, how do people just get to Birch Gold to talk to an advisor and to talk about the economy and maybe gold as an alternative? | ||
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Of course. | |
So, very simple. | ||
Birchgold.com slash Bannon. | ||
Again, Birchgold.com slash Bannon. | ||
Not only can you get the fantastic report that you wrote, Steve, End of the Dollar Empire, you can get reports on how to invest in precious metals. | ||
You can speak to people like myself, and we're here for all of your listeners to guide them through step-by-step. | ||
Birchgold.com slash Bannon. | ||
Glad to have you back from vacation, Phillip. | ||
Look forward to talking to you next week. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
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Phillip Patrick from Birchgold.com. | |
Okay, we're going to have two heavy hitters come up next. | ||
Kerry Lake, running for the governorship of Arizona, the great state of Arizona, and also Bob Costello, one of the toughest lawyers in this nation. | ||
Rudy Giuliani's lawyer is going to tell us about Atlanta yesterday, the grand jury, next in the War Room. | ||
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War Room, pandemic, here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
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you You know, there's a little bit of a firestorm about this situation with Fetterman and this story out of Washington Free Beacon that I put up on Getter and the Newsweek picked it up and of course the left went crazy about saying, hey, is this guy satanic or not? | ||
He's got to answer these charges. | ||
by the Washington Free Beacon. | ||
Drudge has got it up now, link to the story. | ||
There's all kind of memes out on the left. | ||
And look, this is something the guy's got to answer, right? | ||
And also his health condition. | ||
His health condition is not his fault, right? | ||
How you keep yourself in shape, etc. | ||
is obviously his fault. | ||
But this, whether it's a stroke or heart attack, whatever it was, but there's clearly something just from the videos of watching him that he's not hitting on all cylinders. | ||
That also has to be explained. | ||
But this whole thing about the people he comports with and the groomers and the satanics has got to be answered. | ||
People don't know anything about this guy. | ||
They're talking about Dr. Osso. | ||
We're going to do more of that in the evening show tonight, because we've got Kerry Lake and I've got to fit in Bob Costello, who's Rudy's lawyer. | ||
Bob is one of the toughest hombres of any lawyer I've ever met. | ||
And for full disclosure, he's one of my lawyers and a guy who's really been a mentor to me. | ||
He was Southern District of New York. | ||
I think you headed the criminal division for many, many years and a very close deputy and very close to Rudy. | ||
Bob, just people want to know just give us a couple minutes on what happened in Atlanta yesterday to the degree you can disclose anything and just people just want to know Rudy's okay. | ||
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First of all, Rudy is great. | |
He's very pleased with the way everything went yesterday. | ||
We had a couple of interesting incidents that I can share with you. | ||
We're not going to talk about the substance of the grand jury testimony. | ||
We were there for six hours or so, but prior to going there, We had assistance down in Atlanta from Bernie Carrick and from Vernon Jones. | ||
They were great. | ||
They helped us get some security. | ||
Off-duty Atlanta Police Department guys, wonderful guys. | ||
They were supposed to meet us at the courthouse and provide security when we arrived because we expected we'd run into some of these reporters, and we did. | ||
Unfortunately, what we didn't know was just before we got there, an Atlanta police supervisor, name unknown, Came by and ordered these guys away from the courthouse. | ||
So when we show up at the courthouse, we are completely unsecured. | ||
When Rudy opens the door, CNN has already got a microphone in his face before he can even step out of the car that we were traveling in. | ||
I'm on the other side of the car, so I'm trying to quickly make it to the other side where Rudy is to do some interference with the media guys. | ||
And some of these reporters and photographers start shoving me. | ||
So, of course, I shoved back. | ||
And then I came around the car and I stepped in front of the CNN reporter who had his microphone out. | ||
And if you see the CNN video, you'll see this. | ||
And he says at the end of his sentence something about the New York lawyer just as I arrived. | ||
And I said, I'm the New York lawyer. | ||
And I stepped between him and Giuliani. | ||
And I said, goodbye. | ||
And we start to head up the stairs, and this is when CNN cuts off the feed, because I saw the show that they had. | ||
Right after that, he says, Mr. Costello, you just blocked CNN. | ||
And I turn and I said, you just made my day. | ||
So now we get up to the door and the door of the courthouse is closed at 830 in the morning. | ||
So these people are screaming questions left and right. | ||
We have no security. | ||
I'm looking at Rudy and I said, where's our help here? | ||
And finally, the guards from inside opened the place up. | ||
I got to say that the people in Atlanta that Rudy and I ran into could not have been nicer. | ||
They were very respectful, very enthusiastic. | ||
The police officers, the sheriff's guys, everybody in the courthouse, they were wonderful. | ||
Now, let me fast segue to the end of the day. | ||
After going through the procedures, and I'm sitting outside the grand jury room with local counsel, Bill Thomas, another wonderful guy down there. | ||
And one of the guards comes out and he says, they're just about finished in there. | ||
The district attorney wants to meet you. | ||
And I'm thinking to myself, the district attorney, this is this is a special purpose grand jury being run by a special prosecutor who ultimately reports to the district attorney. | ||
But allegedly she's not directly involved. | ||
But the word is she wants to talk to us. | ||
So, of course, when Rudy comes out, the three of us step into the next room and out comes Fannie Willis. | ||
And I'm wondering what sort of a pitch she's going to make. | ||
Instead, it turns out she's a fan. | ||
She says, I couldn't let you go without meeting you, Mr. Giuliani. | ||
It is such an honor to meet America's greatest crime fighter. | ||
I got it. | ||
I have to tell you, I'm standing there with my mouth agape, wondering what's going on. | ||
Wow. | ||
She was a fan. | ||
Oh, that's going to break. | ||
That's going to break Ari Melber's heart. | ||
They're going to break Ari Melber and Ari Melber and Joanne Reed just are just going to lose it right now. | ||
She said she was a fan as a crime fighter. | ||
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She didn't say she was a fan. | |
She was acting like a fan. | ||
I was waiting for her. | ||
Hand me a camera and say, could you take my picture between the mayor and myself? | ||
She didn't go that far, but it was stunning. | ||
Amazing. | ||
So just, we got to bounce, but Bob, I take it you're comfortable with the civil proceeding that Vernon Jones laid out for us. | ||
You're comfortable with how things played out and people are, you're confident as a lawyer. | ||
Okay. | ||
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Here's something that you also are not going to hear. | |
I spoke to this special prosecutor and I said, you know, how does this operate? | ||
Because this is something we're unfamiliar with. | ||
He said that this is a special purpose grand jury that at the end of which they can't indict anybody for anything, but at the end of which the special purpose grand jury will write a report. | ||
And I smiled at the guy and I said, come on, you're going to write the report and they're simply going to approve it, right? | ||
He said, no, no, we don't write it at all. | ||
They write it. | ||
Well, this should really be interesting. | ||
If 23 people are going to sit down and write a report about whatever it is they hear of the grand jury, this is going to make for interesting reading some months from now, because there's no timetable on this. | ||
As I say, Bob, you've walked me into the court a couple of times. | ||
You're great as a lawyer and pretty good as security also. | ||
You're a tough Nick, as we say in my family. | ||
Bob Costello, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
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Bernie Jones said that to me. | |
He said, you got your Irish up. | ||
As you do. | ||
Bob Costello, thank you very much. | ||
Mayor Giuliani's lawyer. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Carrie, before I ask, Carrie Lake has won the nomination. | ||
She's gone in a blowout win. | ||
She's running for governor of Arizona as Republican. | ||
Just about the, like the media frenzy around, you've seen this, you've been a professional for 20 years, but the way the media comports themselves today around people like Rudy Giuliani or these others, give us your assessment as a professional. | ||
Have you, because every time they show up, it's like a feeding frenzy. | ||
What is your assessment of that? | ||
Well, I'll tell you if they're showing up like that, whoever they're showing up like that for, they're making waves. | ||
And when you've got the media in a tizzy and they can't control themselves, you're just over the target. | ||
I don't even have words to describe what the media is up to these days. | ||
It's so corrupt. | ||
Although I did see a story recently on CNN that I literally, Steve, almost fell over because it wasn't the usual outrageous level of bias. | ||
There was still bias there, but it wasn't just heaped on top of, you know, bias upon bias. | ||
So I don't know what's going on over at CNN. | ||
Hey, clearly some editor didn't get their hands on it before it got put up on the site. | ||
Yesterday we had one of the moms from Arizona on this ESA that Governor Ducey did sign into law. | ||
I haven't seen a response. | ||
And we get huge responses on virtually every segment. | ||
I mean, people were sitting there going, wow, what is going on in Arizona? | ||
What's Carrie going to do in driving her education philosophy? | ||
Tell us about ESA and what that means for the folks in Arizona, because we understand that the unions now are trying to shut it down. | ||
They're trying to get a referendum. | ||
Can you tell us what happens? | ||
And how can that be expanded throughout the country? | ||
Well, you know, one of my policy platforms on education, the number one issue is let's fund the student, not the system. | ||
And what a great surprise that our legislators last session did that. | ||
They were able to accomplish it. | ||
They've been trying, trying, trying. | ||
They got enough votes. | ||
Governor Ducey signed it. | ||
So now every parent in Arizona, if you don't like the school that your kid's going to, you could take them out and send them to another school. | ||
The money follows your child, the student. | ||
And I'm so pleased about that. | ||
I'm happy with the legislators and the governor for signing that. | ||
We have been at the forefront of education freedom for decades here in Arizona with charter schools. | ||
We have about 200,000 of our students in charter schools. | ||
We have the option that you don't have to be stuck in your zip code in a failing school. | ||
You can send your kid wherever you want. | ||
Now, what do I want to do? | ||
I want to expand the amount of money a little bit more. | ||
Obviously, it's not all of the money that would go to the student at the public school, but you're getting a good chunk of it. | ||
And we're going to try to increase that amount next session. | ||
But yes, there are people trying to undo what we have accomplished for our kids. | ||
And that is outrageous. | ||
All I'm telling people right now, Arizona, do not sign any petition. | ||
If you're walking through the grocery store parking lot, loading your car up, and someone says, hey, will you sign this petition? | ||
Of course they're going to make it sound like it's for education, whatever. | ||
They are lying to you. | ||
They are trying to undo all of the great strides we've made to provide education freedom. | ||
So I'm telling people, do not sign any of these petitions. | ||
If you do, you will be undoing all this work that we've done to make sure that our kids can go to whatever school they want and the money follows them. | ||
I just want to go back to that for a second, because the rubric they're using is called Save Our Schools, which obviously, if you're just somebody walking through a grocery store or a parking lot, sounds like, oh yeah, we definitely want to save the schools. | ||
The decline to sign is actually the people that want to keep this funding mechanism for the student, not the school. | ||
The teachers' unions, why are they making such a big deal about this? | ||
Why are they saying that if this goes on and they don't get a referendum, That it's the end of public school education in the state of Arizona, ma'am. | ||
Well, think of what the teachers unions, which by the way, they don't care about the teachers, you know, the left always takes the way they use the language and it's just the opposite of what they say. | ||
The teachers unions don't care about the teachers. | ||
They don't care about the students and they don't like the parents. | ||
So remember that. | ||
And they're pushing this outrageous curriculum. | ||
What's the fastest way to correct bad curriculum? | ||
You take your student out of the school and you force them to reevaluate what they're teaching. | ||
And they're going to lose their grip on this curriculum if this happens. | ||
And it is happening in Arizona. | ||
We're not going to, we're going to educate the voters out there to not sign these petitions where they're trying to undo this work because they are working against, they're working against the students and against the families. | ||
Look, the rise of Carrie Lake, your rise to prominence in this campaign put pressure on the system, which is what we want MAGA to do. | ||
Number one, the ESA thing came all the way through the legislature. | ||
The governor signed it, good for him, but a big part of that was your forcing function and saying, hey, education is my number one priority. | ||
The border. | ||
Explain to people, and we're going to hold you through the break. | ||
We've got a couple of minutes here. | ||
Governor, all of a sudden, out of nowhere, Governor Ducey's putting the trailer parts of the tractor trailers down on the border, and he's putting barbed wire on top of it. | ||
Talk to us about what that is, and how does that fit into your plan as governor to stop the invasion into Arizona? | ||
Well, listen, we have to fill in these gaps in the wall. | ||
We've got to do it. | ||
And, you know, is it the perfect way to do it? | ||
No, but I give the governor credit where credit is due. | ||
He's doing something. | ||
Do I wish it would have happened earlier? | ||
Of course I do. | ||
I will take a bit of credit. | ||
We have been pushing this issue since day one. | ||
We have a great policy, which we are going to put into place on day one of my administration. | ||
But I'm going to give him credit. | ||
If we can block some of these massive gaps where we have two and 300 people pouring in at one time, then we've just made it harder on the cartels. | ||
And that's a good thing. | ||
We're going to get in there and finish President Trump's wall. | ||
There's about 20 to 27 miles left. | ||
But in these areas where there's gaps, Let's fill it up as quickly as we can to prevent people from coming in while we get the construction going. | ||
I applaud him and I'll take a tiny bit of credit because we have been talking about this since day one. | ||
And if we pushed him to do that, that's great. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We'll return with Carrie Lake in a moment and talk about this is probably, along with Michigan, the two biggest races in the nation for governorships as she takes on Katie Hobbs, the MSNBC contributor, Katie Hobbs. | ||
return a moment with Kerry Lake about the status of the campaign. | ||
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Okay, a couple of things for playing. | ||
Six o'clock show on Friday is going to be about the restructuring of the CDC. | ||
We're going to have an expert panel up talking about that. | ||
Naomi Wolf, Dr. Malone Moore, hopefully Dr. Harvey Reich from Yale. | ||
All of it. | ||
We're going to end today's segment with a three-minute video you need to see about the Missouri Conference, the summit out there. | ||
I'm going to be out there all weekend with Mike Lindell. | ||
I want to go back to Carrie Lake. | ||
Carrie, before we talked about Hobbs, and my phone's blown up about how you perfectly laid out the case for Arizonans, how can people around the country that want to find out, one, about your education plan, but also about ESA, how can they, can they go to your site and you guys link to it? | ||
How do they, how do they find this out? | ||
Because of any segments we've done, parents are all over this. | ||
So how do they do that? | ||
You need to, I'm going to send you right to the source. | ||
Um, it would be selfish if I sent you to my site, although you can always go to carry lake.com. | ||
I would appreciate it, but federation for children.org that's federation for spelled out. | ||
F O R children.org Steve Smith. | ||
I got to give him credit. | ||
He helped get this legislation crafted. | ||
If you want to see the same type of funding for the student, not the system, in your state, go to that website or text 52886 and text ABC to 52886 and they will contact you and get you started on what you need to do to make sure we're putting our children first, our students first. | ||
You know, my education plan, I'm so glad we got this accomplished because the next step in my education plan is to do a dual track education after 10th grade, Steve, where you as a student will decide if you want to continue along that path going to college, a four-year college and you take the college prep classes or after 10th grade you decide if you want to get trade skill training, you want to get a career certification, vocational training and be ready for a high-paying job when you're 18 and graduate from high school. | ||
That's a critical part of my education plan. | ||
We want our kids ready. | ||
They shouldn't have to waste a whole decade of their life trying to figure out what they want to do. | ||
Let's help them prepare for a real career While they're still in high school, and they can get out and make a living. | ||
By the way, and these are high-paying jobs. | ||
There's nothing better than working with your hands. | ||
I'm telling you right now, the shortage of personnel. | ||
American citizens do that. | ||
Welders make $70,000 to $100,000 starting pay. | ||
I mean, the smartest people I know, the ones with the biggest bank accounts, are people who work in the trades. | ||
Yes, I'd love your dual thing. | ||
Right now, we've got a couple minutes. | ||
Talk to us about this heavyweight prize fight against Katie Hobbs. | ||
How do people get to you? | ||
What do they need to find out and how do they need to support you? | ||
Because this is the biggest of the big. | ||
You know, and she's trying to pull that basement Biden move on the people of Arizona. | ||
She's MIA. | ||
She's not campaigning. | ||
Her plan is to continue to let George Soros money, the teachers union, Planned Parenthood come in and pour money into dishonest attack ads on me, and she'll just sit in her basement and hope and pray that people don't figure out what she's about. | ||
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But we're starting to reveal... Hold on, hold on. | |
Hasn't she agreed to a series of debates one-on-one? | ||
I mean, you would go around the state of Arizona like Lincoln Douglas. | ||
Has she not agreed to that yet, ma'am? | ||
I will debate her every single week. | ||
We will challenge you, Katie, to a debate every week. | ||
You can even pick the moderator and the location. | ||
We'll do it. | ||
I don't believe she's agreed yet to a debate. | ||
We have one that the PBS station wants to do. | ||
I've agreed to it, obviously. | ||
There's a forum that's coming up that will be happening, and I understand she's going to be there, but it won't be a debate where we're kind of mixing things up. | ||
So we'll see if she shows up for that. | ||
I think she's afraid because when she opens her mouth and has to talk about the issues, the people of Arizona are going to find out that she's on the wrong side of every single issue. | ||
She's just, she's bad news for Arizona and she's incompetent. | ||
We've seen that as Secretary of State, how incompetent she is. | ||
Totally incompetent. | ||
How do people get to your site? | ||
How do people throughout the nation are just learning about you get to your site? | ||
They can go to Kari Lake dot com. | ||
K-A-R-I-L-A-K-E dot com. | ||
I'm also on Getter. | ||
I'm on Twitter. | ||
I'm on Facebook at The Kari Lake. | ||
And I'm on Truth Social as well. | ||
Kari Lake, honored to have you on here. | ||
Thank you for joining us. | ||
And Katie Hobbs, you've got to commit to debate Kari Lake. | ||
Let's debate, Pete. | ||
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It has to happen. | |
Let's debate. | ||
Let's debate. | ||
Kari Lake, thank you very much. | ||
OK, we're going to go right now to this video for about this weekend. | ||
We're in Missouri all weekend with the top election officials in the country. | ||
Take it away. | ||
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Today, I address you not only as a citizen of the United States, but as an American. | |
Standing for all humanity, we are faced with the gravest of challenges. | ||
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Elections have consequences. | ||
These selections are transforming the spirit of our country. | ||
The focus of the entire nation must be on this event, the moment of truth. | ||
God gave me a platform for a voice for such a time as this. |