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Speaker 1 (00:05):
We are in a fifth generational.

Speaker 2 (00:07):
Conflict on a commentator, international social media sensation and former
Navy intelligence veteran, This.

Speaker 1 (00:19):
Is Human Events with your host Jack Persovic.

Speaker 3 (00:22):
Deliver us struggle with natorial candidate Katie Porter is facing
criticism from all sides after attempting to walk out of
a recent interview. The former Orange County congresswoman took exception
to a reporter's question about appealing to voters who also
voted for President Trump.

Speaker 4 (00:38):
How would I need them in order to win a man? Well,
unless you think you're going to get sixty percent of
the vote.

Speaker 5 (00:44):
Peace for the Middle East. So it's a beautiful phrase,
and we hope it's going to come true. But it's
very close, and they're doing very well. We have a
great team over there, great negotiators. We're dealing with Hamas
and many of the countries, as you know, we have
Muslim All of the Muslim countries are included, all of
the Arab countries are included. Very rich countries and some

(01:07):
that are not so rich. But just about everybody's included.
It's never happened before, Nothing like that has happened before.
In our final negotiation, as you know, is with Hamas,
and it seems to be going well.

Speaker 6 (01:19):
The war in Gaza is almost over. For the first
time in months, there is hope across the Middle East.
President Trump has done what so many thought was impossible.
Celebrations erupted at Hostages Square in Tel Aviv overnight as
Israeli's processed the news that all of the remaining hostages
held by Hamas will be released in the days ahead.

Speaker 7 (01:38):
Hundreds of finntional GUD troops are now on the ground
just outside Chicago.

Speaker 8 (01:43):
One of the first places we are expecting to see
them is here at this ICE facility, where they will
take over securing this building and freeing up federal agents
to focus on Operation Midway Blitz, which began one month
ago today.

Speaker 9 (01:57):
So far, close to fifteen.

Speaker 8 (02:00):
One hundred illegal aliens have been arrested as part of
that operation, but we are told that there are still
several thousand more individuals that ICE has on its target list.

Speaker 3 (02:09):
President Trump and members of his cabinet had some choice
words to say about Portland today at a round table
meeting at the White House.

Speaker 6 (02:16):
It comes as the Trump administration continues to try and
send National Guard troops to Portland's ICE facility.

Speaker 7 (02:22):
And mister President, I think the situation is getting worse
and we're starting to see.

Speaker 1 (02:25):
A pattern of more and more murderous violence.

Speaker 7 (02:29):
But mister President, we need to do something about this
because I fear that the next one who could be
killed could be sitting at.

Speaker 10 (02:35):
This table right now.

Speaker 7 (02:37):
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily.
We're here live on Real America's Voice. Today is October ninth,
twenty twenty five. Anno, Dominie Well, I'd like to thank
President Trump again yesterday for having me at the Antifa
round table held out the White House in the Executive Mansion,

(03:02):
along with just a storied collection of individuals who have
risked their lives. Every single person in that room risk
their lives going up against Antifa time and time again.
And you know something, to all the mainstream media who
say that Antifa is not real, who say that it's

(03:24):
an amorphous threat, that it's decentralized, that you know it
doesn't actually exist, here's what I say to you in response,
Come with me, Come with me to Portland. I'll show
you Antifa. Come on out, we'll go out at night,
we'll put helmets on, we'll put black block on, We'll
put GoPros on. Have a little vest, you can have kevlar,

(03:47):
you have whatever you want. But come along with me
and let's go for a ride. And I will show
you the streets of Portland, and I will show you
exactly who Antifa is, and I'll talk to you exactly
about what they do, what they're all about, what they
stand for. And you tell me. You tell me whether

(04:07):
or not antif is real. If they're not real, then
you should have no problem coming right, So come on,
if you're Aaron Burnett over at CNN, or if you're
anybody over at MSNBC or wherever you're from, wherever you're from,
ce Sis, all the studies, come on out. I invite you,
and I'd be more than happy for you to come
along with me.

Speaker 1 (04:27):
I've been in there, I've been in black block.

Speaker 7 (04:30):
How many times I've been in Chaz the DNC riots
of twenty sixteen that the media didn't even show going
up against these guys again and again and again.

Speaker 10 (04:43):
So please come along. It'll be great.

Speaker 7 (04:47):
But folks, what President Trump did that was so incredible
there is He made the affirmation that he will name
Antifa as a foreign terrorist organization, and this was one
of the key things that I was seeking out of
that meeting. That's why I started my remarks with discussing
the fact that Antifa was born in Western Europe. They

(05:09):
have always been international organization. They've got links to the
Middle East, they got links to Canada, they've got links
to Mexico. They're international. They met meet every single definition
of a foreign terrorist organization. And now President Trump has
announced we were there in the room. He aske Stephen
Miller to write it up foreign terrorist designation or Antifa

(05:35):
used the full force, a whole of government approach to
rid our country of this sickness, of this disease, of
this filth.

Speaker 10 (05:49):
Charlie Kirk was shot with a gun.

Speaker 7 (05:55):
And the bullet casings said, hey, fascist, catch the other
at casing, said Belichow, the international anthem of Antifa. Now,
I don't want to have to be there talking to
President United States about that. I'd much rather be doing
anything else of my time. But folks, the threat of

(06:17):
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There is a pattern. There is a profile, and we
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(06:38):
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Speaker 11 (06:40):
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Speaker 10 (08:25):
Folks.

Speaker 1 (08:26):
There has been this this video that's.

Speaker 7 (08:29):
Gone absolutely viral in the California governor's race. Katie Porter,
this just just I don't even know how to describe
what we're seeing here, So I'm going to play it
for you and you can be the judge yourself.

Speaker 9 (08:44):
This is the allegation of groomer and pedophile.

Speaker 11 (08:46):
It is alleging that.

Speaker 4 (08:47):
A person is criminal somehow and engaged in criminal acts
merely because of their identity. There's sexual orientation in their
gender identity.

Speaker 7 (09:00):
Juinning Us now is Sheriff Chad Bianco of Riverside County, Florida.

Speaker 10 (09:05):
Cheff Bianco, how are.

Speaker 9 (09:06):
You very good?

Speaker 12 (09:08):
Riverside County, California.

Speaker 7 (09:10):
Riverside, Califor Grawifortia, of course, and what exactly did we
see here in this video? And there's been a number
of other videos of this candidate who supposedly is the
leading Democrat in the California governor's race.

Speaker 12 (09:26):
And we saw what we know here in California from
Katie Porter is an absolute train wreck.

Speaker 9 (09:32):
She's been a train wreck forever.

Speaker 12 (09:33):
She claims she's a leader, she's not. She doesn't like
the people around her, she doesn't like her family, she
doesn't like the people that work for her or that
she works with, and she's showing it now and we're
finally seeing all of this. And I do have to
remind her that pedophilia is a crime, and we in
California are absolutely sick of this left agenda that wants
us to somehow believe it's not.

Speaker 7 (09:57):
I mean, it's you hear this, and then even beyond
the disgusting things that she's saying, you also hear the
way that she's berating her own staff and some of
these videos that have come out, she's berating reporters. I mean,
this seems like someone who is a classic narcissist.

Speaker 1 (10:15):
And I mean, I gotta say, you know, you.

Speaker 7 (10:17):
Guys, already have one of those as governor. It hasn't
been going so well.

Speaker 12 (10:21):
Yeah, she is definitely Gavin Newsom two point zero, and
you kind of hit it on the head. She is
the epitome of what the Democrat Party is right now.
They are every single one of them are complete narcissists,
either truly or just by accident. They've fallen into that lifestyle,
if you will, because they've been enabled for so long
to say whatever they want, lie about whatever they want.

(10:43):
The press can't question them because there is no follow
up questions, and we just saw with that interview that
when there is a follow up question, the agenda just
completely falls apart because it's based on lies. It's based
on emotion and not fact or the actual reality that
California is living. So she since the California Democrat Party here,
and I love it. She's my biggest supporter right now.

Speaker 7 (11:07):
Your biggest supporter, well Sheriff, you've thrown your hat in
the ring for the governor's race. The race takes place,
of course, next year, Sore about a year out. Talk
to us about the state of California right now and
why you're calling for change.

Speaker 12 (11:22):
Yeah, we absolutely need a new and different path forward
for California. We've been one party rule for decades, and
particularly the super majority for the last ten twelve years,
and we are finding that California is hurting. California is
losing people, losing businesses. No one is coming here anymore
for that California dream.

Speaker 9 (11:42):
It's gone.

Speaker 12 (11:42):
We have the highest taxes, the highest poverty rate. Everything
that we are supposed to be the best in, we're
the worst. Everything that we're the worst in we're supposed
to be the best. We have more water than any
place in the country, and yet we have no water.
It's a complete mismanagement of government, a complete failure of
an ideal, all an ideology as an agenda, with special

(12:03):
interests being more important than Californians itself. And I'm truly
representing what everyone is looking for right now, and that
is leadership, honesty, integrity, character that we have not voted
for since truly Ronald Reagan.

Speaker 10 (12:17):
Well, and that's the thing.

Speaker 7 (12:18):
California at one point boasted certainly one of the most
beautiful states in the entire Union, boasting incredible resources.

Speaker 10 (12:27):
It was the place of dreams. It was a place that.

Speaker 7 (12:29):
Attracted not the illegal alien dreamers, but actual dreamers, where
people would go to try to find their fortune, where
people would try to go and make it. And now
it's become a place that it feels like, honestly, they're
just looting what was once one of the shining examples
of American excellence.

Speaker 12 (12:48):
They truly are Californians have just become the liberal agenda bankroll,
and we're tired of it. We reached our maximum of
what we're willing to pay to stay in California and
the pressures that are put on us by government, and
we're taking it back. There is a time now where
we've said enough is enough. We're going to go for
a government that actually works for its people again instead

(13:09):
of the people making to make government bigger. That goes
against the California dream, against the American dream. And it's
time that California set the stage for the rest of
the country to be that shining beacon of hope again
of what could be possible. Our people are great, our
businesses are great. It is our government that is ruining California.

Speaker 10 (13:28):
Well, and what's terrific.

Speaker 7 (13:30):
Actually, we have another piece of tape from Katie Porter here,
and i'd love to get your comment on this, guys,
play the clip where it's Katie Porter talking about the
people of California, the voters of California.

Speaker 6 (13:40):
What do you say to the forty percent of California
voters who you'll need in order to win.

Speaker 4 (13:44):
Let me be clear with you. I represented Orange County.
I represented a purple area. I have stood on my
own two feet and one Republican votes before. That's not
something every candidate in this race can say. So you
don't think like this is unnecessarily argumentative?

Speaker 9 (13:57):
What is your question?

Speaker 10 (13:59):
The question is same thing I asked everybody.

Speaker 4 (14:01):
You haven't written an all answer, and we've.

Speaker 1 (14:03):
Also asked the other candidates.

Speaker 6 (14:04):
Do you think you need any of those forty percent
of California voters to win?

Speaker 10 (14:08):
And you're saying no, you don't.

Speaker 4 (14:09):
No, I'm saying I'm going to try to win every
vote I can. And what I'm saying to you is
that well.

Speaker 1 (14:15):
To those voters.

Speaker 4 (14:15):
Okay, So you I don't want to keep doing this,
I'm gonna call it. Thank you.

Speaker 1 (14:21):
You're not gonna do the interview with them?

Speaker 4 (14:23):
Nope, not like this. I'm not not with seven follow
ups to every single question you ask.

Speaker 10 (14:27):
Every other candidate has a I don't care.

Speaker 9 (14:29):
I don't care, Sheriff.

Speaker 10 (14:33):
What do we see just there?

Speaker 7 (14:34):
This is someone who she's talking about how she doesn't
need the votes of forty percent of the people of
the state, doesn't seem to really care about them, and
then when she gets asked to follow up question, she
doesn't even want to answer it and she walks off
the interview.

Speaker 12 (14:50):
Yeah, it's it's exactly what is wrong with government and
the people that have been in our state government forever
in that they they're never question they're never held accountable.

Speaker 10 (15:02):
And it's something like me.

Speaker 12 (15:04):
I had that interview with that reporter and they had
to kick me out of the studio. It was they said,
you're going to have to come back. We could go
on for hours with you asking questions that we're not
afraid of answering. Because all I have to all I
have to offer is truth, honesty, and a better way
of life for Californians. And I will tell you that
I want one hundred percent of California vote.

Speaker 9 (15:22):
I know I won't get it.

Speaker 12 (15:23):
Because there are some just crazy lunatic people that maybe
five percent just refuse to vote for anyone other than
a party member. But I want one hundred percent of
California vote because I'm going to make it better for
Californians instead of a special interest or an agenda or
an ideology that is truly killing California. We need to
get back to what California stood for, what California has

(15:44):
been made great for, and really get back to public safety, infrastructure, education,
cost of living, making all of those things good here
instead of what we truly have.

Speaker 7 (15:56):
Well and Sheriff, let me ask you this as well.
One of the big things we've seen from Governor k
Newsome current and the current administration of California is this
complete refusal and outright obstruction to work with the federal
government on the issue of illegal aliens. Obviously, this has
been a huge problem plaguing California.

Speaker 1 (16:16):
What would be your policy.

Speaker 12 (16:17):
There, Yeah, the policy is to take care of California
and you work with the federal government to get the
benefits that every other state is getting right now from
the federal government instead of fighting him at every turn.
California has had decades longs of failure because of the
Democrat Party, and right now we are seeing an absolute
refusal to acknowledge those because of Trump derangement. Syndrome where

(16:40):
you mention the word Trump and they just lose their
minds and we don't talk about California anymore because it's
just about fighting the president who is trying to make
the country the greatest that we have ever been in history,
and we are seeing some of the things that he's doing.
His policies are absolutely outstanding. They should just give him
the Nobel Peace Prize right now and give him what

(17:00):
he deserves instead of just fighting him like he's doing
something wrong. California is definitely broken because of politics, and
in this election, we're going to set it straight. We're
going to set a new path forward, and we're going
to make California that shining star on the West Coast
that it once was.

Speaker 7 (17:16):
Sure, are you saying that you want to make California
great again? You could just say it, we.

Speaker 12 (17:21):
Are going to make California great again.

Speaker 10 (17:24):
I love to hear it.

Speaker 7 (17:25):
I mean, you go out there, you hear the stories,
and look, you know, you know, as an East Coast guy, right,
you know, we you know, we think of California as
it is today and people make, you know, the jokes,
and people talk about it, but you really think back
to what California could be beyond the homeless encampments, beyond
the illegals festering everywhere, beyond the crime California. And you know,

(17:49):
obviously I've been there many many times, especially when I
was in the Navy, went through San Diego quite a
few times, and it's absolutely gorgeous. It is God's country,
and God's people need God's country.

Speaker 1 (18:01):
To be absolutely restored.

Speaker 7 (18:02):
Sheriff Bianco, where can people go to follow you get
more information on the campaign and everything you're putting.

Speaker 12 (18:08):
Out Absolutely Bianco for governor dot com or Sheriff Chad
Bianco on all of the social media platforms. We need
your help, we need your support. We're going to make
a small investment. You can all make a small investment
in California's future, and we're going to make a difference
in twenty twenty six.

Speaker 7 (18:24):
Check them out, folks, make California great again. I like
the sound of that. I really like the sound of that.
Jack Pasobic will be right back here at Human Events Daily,
Real America's Boys.

Speaker 5 (19:00):
You know that you talk about influences, These are influences and.

Speaker 9 (19:04):
They're friends of mine.

Speaker 7 (19:06):
Jack Jack's break Down, Jack Sovik, We're back live here
Human Events Daily. Well, folks, we're talking yesterday about the
Antifa roundtable that we held yesterday at the White House,

(19:26):
and there was also a moment where something truly remarkable
happened in the midst of all of that, which obviously
none of us knew was going to happen. But I
turned to my side at one point because I saw movement, movement,
and I see the Secretary of State, Marco Rubio there,
and right behind him is a certain bearded Vice president.

(19:49):
And then so Marco Rubio comes in around us, goes
over to the President, leans into his ear, and I'm thinking, well,
this is going to be the meme, you know, everywhere,
absolutely iconic, even in the moment, and I thought, and
I knew the President had talked about being involved in

(20:10):
some discussions regarding the war in Gaza, and so you know,
when the Secretary of State came in, I thought, Wow,
something must be up. I want to bring in our
good friend Matt Boyle, he is the Washington bureau chief
of Breitbart News to talk about this.

Speaker 1 (20:26):
Matt, How are you.

Speaker 9 (20:28):
Doing well, Jack? How are you sir? Yeah?

Speaker 13 (20:29):
What a moment there, right, Like you know, whenever you
see someone in the President's here. It's it's like shocking,
right that there's that infamous image after nine to eleven,
the nine to eleven attacks, when George Bush is at
a school right reading books to children and somebody comes
to whispers in his ear to tell them about the attack.

Speaker 9 (20:49):
That was bad news. This is good news, right, Like, so.

Speaker 7 (20:52):
This was either it's either something really really bad or
something really really good. And I was and it's like,
you know, fifty to fifty chance, and I'm glad I
was on the right side of that one.

Speaker 13 (21:04):
Yeah, this is big news. Look, this is big boy diplomacy.
But President Trump is accomplished here. This is I mean arguably,
and again it comes down to the implementation of this.
This is implementation, implementation, implementation, That's the key here. They
have to implement the deal. They have to follow the
process is going to be hiccups, It's going to be roadblocks.
But this is some serious stuff here. But if this

(21:27):
deal holds, and it looks like it will, then this
is going to go down as the greatest piece deal
that an American president has ever negotiated ever in US history.
The you know, I mean, I point to the end
of the Two World Wars but I mean the unconditional surrender,

(21:47):
right like I mean so, But the fact is is
that this is this is like a big, real peace
deal that's going to have world that you know level
implications that are going to be long lasting. And so
assuming the implementation of this goes well, and that's that's
a big assumption because there's a lot of you know,
impossible impediments along the way. But the fact that we

(22:12):
are at this point is truly incredible. You're seeing even
some Democrats out there praising Trump for this. I saw
a Congressman Tom Swazi earlier today issue to tweet praising
President Trump for it. John Fetterman Center from Pennsylvania's praised
the President for it. Even some you know Democrats who

(22:32):
can't bring themselves to say the two words Donald Trump,
like Barack Obama and Hakim Jeffries are out there praising
the content of the deal because they know this is
something that no other president has been able to pull up.
Presidents have been trying to pull this off for generations, right,
a deal over Gaza and the Palestinians and Israel. I mean,

(22:53):
this is this is some real serious stuff. And what
President Trump has done here, First off, if they don't
give him the Nobel Peace Prize tomorrow, all right, if
they don't give him the Nobel Peace Prize, then I mean,
the the prize is proving itself to be a joke.
Like I mean, this is astounding level stuff. Even before this,
he deserved it for a number of other things, dating

(23:16):
back to his first term with the Abraham Accords, but
also all of the other peace negotiations he's accomplished this year.
But and that's supposedly happening tomorrow the Nobil Committee.

Speaker 7 (23:26):
Well, and I gotta, I gotta, you know, it really
is like a hell frozen over kind of moment because
even the Washington.

Speaker 1 (23:34):
Post ran an op ed today.

Speaker 7 (23:37):
Now it was Mark Theeson, you know, who someone is,
you know, occasionally has Republican.

Speaker 1 (23:44):
Leanings.

Speaker 7 (23:45):
But even the Washington Post had an opinion editorial today saying, yes,
Trump deserves the Nobel Prize, and it wrote his Gaza agreement,
though still fragile, adds to an unprecedented peace making record.

Speaker 10 (23:59):
And that's that's.

Speaker 7 (24:00):
Huge just to even see something like that in the
Washington Post. And it speaks to this idea that actually,
you know, we can put peace first.

Speaker 10 (24:09):
As a country.

Speaker 7 (24:09):
And this is something that the President ran on all
the way back to twenty fifteen, where he started saying, look,
the goal of the United States government, the United States
military ought to be to support peace across the world
rather than exacerbate wars and be involved in one of
these contingency operations all over the place. It's been such
a sea change from where it was ten years ago.

Speaker 9 (24:32):
Yeah.

Speaker 13 (24:32):
Look, and by the way, I know that President Trump,
but it really personally views this as as an important
part of the job of president. And it's something that
we frankly haven't seen from leaders in both parties really
dating back to Ronald Reagan, which was the last time
we had like a real competent president before Trump's first term.

(24:56):
It's amazing to me to watch President trum Trump expand
upon Reagan's original peace through Strength doctrine. Reagan really fleshed
out and made the peace through strength doctrine, but he
did it with military strength, right like we didn't. We
weren't seeing the economic might of the United States being used.
President Trump has used the economic might of the United

(25:19):
States to implement this peace agenda for the world. And
by the way, he genuinely cares about stopping the war
because he wants to stop the people from getting killed,
Like he thinks that it's terrible to see all these
young lives worldwide, whether it's in Gaza, or whether it's
in Ukraine or anywhere else, in any of these other conflicts,
just being sacrificed to wars. He genuinely does care about this.

(25:43):
I've talked to him, the president, about it, many times
over the years. It's one of the biggest reasons why
I think he was elected. I think that the dating
back to the twenty sixteen primary, I remember debate moments
on those big stages. If you remember when Jeb Bush
was up there and all these other ones, Trump really

(26:04):
separated himself from a lot of the other candidates and
inside the Republican Party by making this a focus.

Speaker 9 (26:10):
Of wanting to end wars.

Speaker 13 (26:11):
Remember, we were at the height of the Afghanistan War,
there were other conflicts. Isis was on the rise back then,
and Trump wants to to not have war like I mean,
he wants to have peace and stability, and he views
pieces a pathway to economic prosperity. The difference this second term,

(26:32):
I think is that the entire rest of the world
seems to be coming around to his way of thinking.
I've talked to world leaders. I've talked to leaders in Africa, Europe,
the Middle East, et cetera. At the UN General Assembly,
I interviewed the President of Republica.

Speaker 9 (26:47):
Hold that.

Speaker 7 (26:47):
We've got a quick break here, man, Hold that thought.
I'll come right back to you. Remarker's voice, Human Events
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Where's Jack?

Speaker 12 (27:04):
Where is he?

Speaker 7 (27:06):
Jack? I want to see you.

Speaker 5 (27:09):
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Speaker 7 (27:13):
You know, we have an incredible think.

Speaker 9 (27:14):
We're always talking.

Speaker 5 (27:15):
About the fake news and the band, but we have
guys and these are the guys who are forgetting pumices.

Speaker 7 (27:23):
All right, Jack Pisovik, we are back live here Human
Events Daily. We're on with Matt Boyle. He is the
Washington bureau chief of Breitbart News. We're talking about how
President Trump has completely changed the game of geopolitics, putting
diplomacy forward, using economic warfare economic leverage to be able

(27:45):
to forge new deals in some cases, many cases unilateral
deals for the United States for the benefit of the
American people and in this case, for the benefit of
shutting down what could have been could have spilled over
into one of the biggest wars in the Middle East.

Speaker 1 (28:02):
Now, we don't know if he's gonna get the.

Speaker 7 (28:04):
Nobel Prize tomorrow, but he certainly deserves at least.

Speaker 10 (28:07):
I'm gonna up it.

Speaker 1 (28:08):
I said ten, I'm gonna up it.

Speaker 7 (28:09):
Now.

Speaker 1 (28:10):
He deserves a doesen't.

Speaker 7 (28:11):
I'll even give him a Baker's dozen, Matt, I'll give
him a Bakers dozen of Nobel Prizes for everything that
he's done to put peace and anti war front and center.

Speaker 1 (28:23):
Yeah.

Speaker 13 (28:23):
Look, I saw a Senate candidate Nay Morris and Kentucky
who's out there saying they shouldn't just give him the prize,
they should rename it after him and call it the
Trump Peace Prize, which is true, like I think they should.
But again, regardless of whether or not they give it
to him, it's a whole joke, right like the fact
that they gave it to Barack Obama and they gave
it to Yasser Era Fat back in the day.

Speaker 9 (28:43):
I mean, like it just it just proves the whole
thing is it's a joke.

Speaker 13 (28:47):
Right like, So Trump totally deserves it. But again, regardless
of whether or not he gets the Nobel Peace Prize.
Who cares about the darn thing. What matters is is
what he's actually doing. And so in frankly, I think
that what President Trump is doing is going to be
so good for not just the American people, with the
whole world, and in that there's going to usher in

(29:08):
a whole new era of peace and prosperity in the
Middle East if this deal is implemented properly. And then
again there's possible hurdles and roadblocks and impediments that may
come up along the way, and it's important that people,
you know, see the process through. And that's the deal
with all of these deals, whether the trade deals or
peace deals or any kind of deal, is all about implementation.

Speaker 9 (29:30):
Trump could strike the deal, you.

Speaker 13 (29:31):
Get the press release, the headline and the announcement, and
that's all well and good. But what matters is is
what comes next. And this is the hard work of
implementing it in et cetera. So getting the hostages back
and disarming Hamas right, like getting to the point where, uh,
you know, there's there's an actual rebuilding of Gaza and
et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. What does the governing

(29:53):
look like there, what does the Peace Board do that
President Trump's going to be the chairman of the board
of etcetera.

Speaker 9 (29:59):
All those things.

Speaker 13 (29:59):
There's things that we need to see, uh as this
put as this plays out. And the the fact is
is that again, the the economic connection to this that
Trump has made, uh is He's added the economic strength
and might of the United States to the piece or

(30:19):
strength doctrine that you saw under Wagon Ragan.

Speaker 9 (30:23):
Uh you know was military strength right back during the
Cold War.

Speaker 13 (30:27):
And uh, you know we saw the various stuff in
Central America and certain things and other places around the
world that was.

Speaker 9 (30:35):
Military piece to strength.

Speaker 13 (30:37):
This is economic piece to strength, economic strength, and so
using the economic mighty of the United States, you can
usher in a whole era of prop prosperity here and there.
And and I think that Trump deeply understands this as
a business guy. It's a unique perspective that he brings
to the White House. I know he is very proud
of these deals and he wants to seem success.

Speaker 7 (31:00):
Oh go ahead, Yeah, well no, I was going to say,
so when you look at this and how does this
fit in with the broader structure where.

Speaker 1 (31:07):
The Middle East is now?

Speaker 10 (31:08):
Because the fact, they're talking about going to Egypt.

Speaker 7 (31:11):
And I was on with Bannon this morning on War
Room talking about how Egypt has been a key player
in Israel's role since it regained statehood in nineteen nineteen
forty eight.

Speaker 10 (31:22):
So you got the forty eight war, that's.

Speaker 7 (31:24):
Egypt, the sixty seven, the Young Kippor War. But then
Egypt also becomes the first state in the Middle East
to recognize Israel back from Saddat, and that's of course
why his own people assassinated him later on, so after
the Camp David Accords. So when we look at all
of the pieces here, it really does seem like President

(31:45):
Trump is coming in and saying and finding a way
to get this alignment straight for the Middle East, saying.

Speaker 10 (31:51):
Look, it's good if.

Speaker 7 (31:53):
We have better relations with the Muslim countries, with the
Arab countries in addition to maintaining this relationship. I mean,
this is something that presidents haven't done before. Where do
you think this goes into the broader structure of Middle
East relations?

Speaker 13 (32:08):
Well, I think if this deal does hold, and again
that's the question here, right is its implementation implementation. But
if the deal does hold, I think you will see
a massive expansion of the Abraham accurts. I've been talking
to people like Steve Wikoff, like President Trump, like Vice
President Vanned, Secretary of.

Speaker 9 (32:24):
Rubio about this all year.

Speaker 13 (32:25):
I've interviewed all of them in more and they are
very hopeful and believe that an expansion of the Abraham
Accords is not just possible but likely. And so there
are many other countries that have expressed interest in joining them. Obviously,
you saw President Trump's first major trip official trip as
overseas as president again and here in his second term,

(32:48):
was to the Middle East. He went to Guitar, Saudi Arabia,
and United Arab Emirates. Only one of those three countries
UAE the last one there is in the Abraham Courts
to begin with, and those were again tenuous after a
while there. Anyway, But could you see a Katara Saudi
join the accords?

Speaker 9 (33:05):
Maybe? Right like?

Speaker 13 (33:07):
And so I know that's been a long held goal
of the West to see the Saudis join. Could you
see a broader possible piece and deal with the Iranians?
Maybe right like? What happens in Syria, what happens in Lebanon,
right like? All of these things are important questions moving
forward and seeing where this goes from here is important.

(33:32):
But I think what you can see now is that
you know, first off, piece in the Middle East used
to be a bumper sticker slogan or.

Speaker 9 (33:38):
A pageant slogan or something.

Speaker 13 (33:40):
Pageant girls would say it on the stage, right like,
this is a real possibility now like and so this
is a very real, genuine chance at genuine peace and
economic prosperity across the region, and that's going to possibly
usher in some broader global peace and economic prosperity. The
next big one Trump is going to be trying to end,

(34:01):
and he's been working it all year, is Ukraine and Russia.
And if he's able to get that under control too,
I mean, this is just absolutely astounding. But again, the
ties between the economic and the peace negotiations, I can't
understate how important this is and what Trump brought to
the table. Again, I was saying before we got it

(34:23):
cut off there at the break. I've been talking to
world leaders about this. I interviewed with the Prime Minister
of Qatar at the UN General Assembly, also the President.

Speaker 9 (34:31):
Of the Republic of Congo.

Speaker 13 (34:33):
Both of them said that they view that as and
majorly important in Trump's peace negotiations and various conflicts around
the world. In addition to that, I've talked to the
President about this, I've talked to Steve Wikoff about this.
They all say the same thing. What Trump has done
here has revolutionized peace negotiations worldwide, and he's inspired so

(34:56):
many other people. There are so many people getting involved
in these types of things. You know, in UH, they're
exciting people involved in say Rwanda and the Democratic Republic
of Congo, the other Congo, not the Congo. From the
president that I interviewed, the UH that are getting involved
in in things. There are people involved in UH, you know, Armenia,

(35:16):
in and whatnot. It's Azban like, it's it's incredible to
see this worldwide energy for peace and economic prosperity. And
it's all thanks to President Trump. And by the way, again,
I think that the difference between his first term and
now is back in his first term you had these
globalist elites that were either mocking him, laughing at him,

(35:38):
or not taking him seriously. This time, at least, the
ones that are genuine in their their their high and
mighty beliefs UH.

Speaker 9 (35:47):
Want to help him, right, They want to help him.

Speaker 13 (35:50):
I talked to the European Union's ambassador to the United
States last week. We did a big interview and she
she said that the Europeans want to help Trump like
they want to help him achieve these key piece agenda items.
So it's important, you know that the momentum continue. Momentum,

(36:10):
you know, victory begets victory here right like so, but
implementation is key and momentum is key.

Speaker 12 (36:16):
Uh.

Speaker 13 (36:16):
And and look, I will say, President Trump, I know,
is very proud of this deal, and I you know,
I've I've heard from people around him, uh and talked
to people around him very closely about this. He's so
excited about this and he should be. And frankly, uh,
you know, even Barack Obama and Hackim Jeffries are praising
the deal.

Speaker 9 (36:35):
They can't bring themselves to say the name the deal.

Speaker 10 (36:38):
The deal is fantastic.

Speaker 9 (36:39):
Matt.

Speaker 7 (36:39):
Where can people go to to follow you and to
get everything you're putting out?

Speaker 13 (36:44):
Sure, just uh Breitbart dot com and then on Twitter
x at en boil one and on true social out
real map boil.

Speaker 7 (36:52):
All right, thank you so much, Matt, appreciate that. By
the way, folks, we do have breaking news out this
human Events dot Com has the story up. Hamas just
announced an end to the war in Gaza, claiming they
will open the Rafa border crossing. They are calling and
they announced. This is from the deputy chairman of Hamas.

(37:13):
He has released a statement saying we declare an end
to the war today and the start of a permanent ceasefire.
Permanent ceasefire. This is an exchange for the prisoners in
Israeli prison detainees from Gaza, the hostages. That news coming down.
Humanevents dot Com has the story. Incredible, just absolute history

(37:38):
and it's all thanks to President Trump.

Speaker 1 (37:39):
We write back.

Speaker 14 (37:40):
Human Events Daily continues.

Speaker 7 (38:03):
Jack is a great guy. He's written at fantastic looking.

Speaker 11 (38:06):
Everybody's talking about it, go get it.

Speaker 5 (38:08):
And he's been my friend right from the beginning of
this whole beautiful event.

Speaker 8 (38:12):
Pat We're going to churn her around and make your
country way.

Speaker 9 (38:15):
To get him.

Speaker 7 (38:16):
He amen, all right, folks, Jack Pisobick, we are back,
and really cool announcement to make here that longtime viewers
of Human Events Daily may remember someone we used to have,
producer Bennie Ray, and they would say, what happened to
producer Benny Ray, which she's you know, she's been on

(38:37):
a journey. She's been on a bit of a bit
of a story arc, if you will and believe it
or not. I'm so happy to announce that Human Events
Daily alum who was here day one of the program
four years ago, literally four years September twenty twenty one,
is now joining Real America's Voice.

Speaker 1 (38:59):
As a host.

Speaker 7 (38:59):
Ladies and gentlemen, Welcome back to Human Events Daily, Benny
ray Harmony, what's up, Anny ray Jack?

Speaker 15 (39:05):
Isn't it crazy to think about the last time we
here together? We were streaming out of a basement.

Speaker 7 (39:10):
We don't need to talk about where the original studio was.
But and as crazy as it was, that was the
turning point house. It was that would be, that was
the turning point when the show was still you know,
through turning Point. And it was Charlie. It was Charlie
who set this show up. It was Charlie who set
you up. And there's been so many people and so

(39:32):
many things that Charlie Kirk did and set into motion
that are still in motion, like you being back here today.

Speaker 15 (39:39):
I know, I mean from the beginning when I was
at Arizona State and joining Turning Point, going to stop
the Steel Rally that's where it all started. And then
getting to work for you and be around Charlie and
be at HQ in Phoenix. I mean, just the aura
and the energy that surrounded him and still surrounds you.
I can still feel.

Speaker 1 (40:00):
It our reunion after for sure.

Speaker 15 (40:03):
But there's nothing. I don't think there'll ever be anything
like it, and it's our duty to continue.

Speaker 7 (40:08):
That one hundred percent, and it's it's absolutely great to
have you back.

Speaker 1 (40:11):
I'm super excited. When they called me and they said, hey.

Speaker 7 (40:14):
What do you think about this? I said, what do
you mean? Of course CRUs Benny, Yeah, bring her back.
She's Benny Ray Harmony. She's going to be rejoining, so
sort of rejoining the.

Speaker 15 (40:23):
I feel like your producer a little bit. I asked
if you wanted a bottle of water?

Speaker 7 (40:26):
She did, ask if I wanted, and then we were
telling some old stories and some old jokes, and it's
just been it's you know, obviously I wish it were
under different circumstances. But here's something that's really cool because
we get to make an announcement that Turning Point just made.
And it was this sort of crazy idea that I
sort of went rogue. We know Jack, you know we

(40:47):
are you know, we know so yeah, you've been around
enough to know this. So I sort of went rogue
and was like hey, and I.

Speaker 1 (40:57):
Just start of tweeted it.

Speaker 7 (40:58):
The one day a couple buddy super Bowl halftime show
was so ridiculous and just anti American and said he's
not going to speak in English and if you want
to listen to me, you got to speak English and
all this nonsense. And I said, well, what if he
said sure would be a shame of a turning point,
hell a competing halftime show.

Speaker 1 (41:17):
And then we had Tim Poole on the show.

Speaker 7 (41:19):
A couple of days later, we were out in Phoenix
and I said it again and they just go crazy viral.
It's like like, be careful what you tweet, you know
sometimes Yeah, and it went out there. Now I did
mention Creed and you know, no no announcements on lineup.

Speaker 15 (41:35):
Yet, stay tuned, though.

Speaker 1 (41:37):
The turning point.

Speaker 7 (41:38):
USA is and has officially announced that we're going to
be holding the all American halftime show on the day
of the Super Bowl. It's going to be during that
timeframe and if people want access, you go to American
Halftime Show Dot com Anny Wright talk to me a
little bit about how Charlie always put cold here first.

Speaker 15 (42:02):
So when I was working for you in twenty twenty one,
I wasn't super faith oriented, and I always remember hearing
Charlie and being at headquarters, specifically with you for America Fest,
and there was this the atmosphere, the way faith was

(42:22):
driving the ship. I think that's really where he touched
me culturally, because he embedded something inside of me that
four or five years later, little did I know was
going to change my life. And there's so many aspects
of life that he touched culturally, but I think really

(42:43):
that faith aspect, he has started a mission with God
and with Jesus that we've never seen before. I never
understood it until now, until I really feel what has
happened in this country. And I don't know. I think
he's just he was so culturally important in specifically gen

(43:04):
Z's We know that for sure. Whether it was you know,
the indoctrination on campuses or freedom of speech, things like that,
it's hard to really to pinpoint one, you know.

Speaker 1 (43:14):
Jen and it's something.

Speaker 7 (43:16):
But that's my point though, is like he was bigger
than just politics. He understood that if Turning Point was
going to succeed, that it wouldn't succeed just and of
course he did the debates, right, we all know he
did the debates, and he was But to gen Z
and even like to Jen Alpha, because I keep getting
phone calls from people unless say, hey, Jack, you you know,
I know you knew Charlie and can you talk to

(43:39):
my nephew, talk to my niece and say yes, sure,
how old are they is that the ten years old
took me to be ten years old and they know
who Charlie is.

Speaker 1 (43:45):
It doesn't it's it blows my mind.

Speaker 7 (43:47):
So you got so much gen Z Jen Alpha, right,
and he was sort of like he was the campus
debate guy and he was bigger than politics. You're right,
obviously faith centered. So much of what he and I
did was faith entered. So much of what this show,
you know, which you helped start human events daily and
when you were at Turning Point helped to do, has

(44:09):
been faith centered. And I think this super Bowl halftime show,
we can't call it that, by the way, it is
the All American halftime show. So they have the super
Bowl halftime show. That's bad, Bunny. What they're doing is
an attack on American culture. They're attacking you for speaking English.
They're attacking you. I remember this is jay Z. So

(44:29):
jay Z and Rock Nations signed in the wake of
George Floyd. They signed this huge deal with Barack Obama's
best buddy, jay Z and who Beyonce right, Barack and
Michelle and then boom.

Speaker 1 (44:39):
They have total control of the super Bowl halftime show.

Speaker 15 (44:42):
Now see, I just don't understand how they can even
bring someone to the super Bowl halftime show that the
music isn't going to be in English, like like we
are America.

Speaker 1 (44:54):
I don't.

Speaker 15 (44:55):
I just I cannot rep.

Speaker 7 (44:56):
This is the fight, because this is the fight, because
they're trying to force the issue.

Speaker 1 (44:59):
So here is what we're here to announce.

Speaker 7 (45:02):
The halftime show on turning Point will be one hundred
percent in English.

Speaker 14 (45:09):
English.

Speaker 7 (45:09):
And if you don't speak English, well you got four
months to learn, all right, you got four months to learn.
By the way, leave a poll up, do you see
the point? So the poll, this is very important. People
can go and check it all out. So the poll
is up at American Halftime Show dot com. And the
poll says what music genres would you like to see?
Futured now people keep asking me. They're saying, like, okay,

(45:32):
you know, did you get Creed? Did you not get Creatives.
I'm not making any and conversations are ongoing on all that.
No announcements yet, but on this it's a on the poll,
it says what music genres would you like.

Speaker 1 (45:46):
The city English?

Speaker 7 (45:47):
The number one is anything in English. Then it goes Americana,
classic rock, country, hip hop, pop worship.

Speaker 1 (45:53):
But Jack, I'm going with anything in English. That's what
I'm going on.

Speaker 15 (45:56):
The coolest part about all of this is that turning point.
You guys are allowing the people of America to choose
what music they want to see for the halftime.

Speaker 1 (46:04):
Show we had you know, you know.

Speaker 7 (46:06):
That was pretty interesting when when we started kicking this
around and we started getting more.

Speaker 1 (46:13):
You know, just just just traction.

Speaker 7 (46:15):
And you know, after this, you know, totally rogue you know,
movement that we said all right, and then we had
so much interest and there were different genres and there's
you know, there's questions about, you know, how's it going
to run, you know, because because people want to watch
the game, but then you do the halftime show. So
you know, I was even thinking maybe do some bands

(46:37):
before then have the game and then like the finale
is the halftime show. So it's like, you know, our
version is a little bit different streaming all the rest
of it, the content, the types of music. But it's
all good energy, it's all here, it's all cultural. And
the idea is it is a massive celebration of America.

Speaker 15 (46:57):
Celebration America what it should be.

Speaker 1 (47:00):
It's not so simple, and do you know that?

Speaker 7 (47:02):
And I will say this though, I will say this,
there's a huge problem that the Super Bowl halftime show
has not shown a rock act in sixteen years. Oh wow,
it's been sixteen years since you've seen that, huge problem.
Benny Right, Harmony, Welcome back.

Speaker 1 (47:18):
Where can people follow.

Speaker 15 (47:19):
You, Benny Right Harmony. Guys can find me all over
social media on x Facebook, all the things. Lots of
very exciting things happening and coming. I'll be reporting on
congressional all congressional things right here on the hill.

Speaker 1 (47:32):
So I'm going to be at the Marine Corps.

Speaker 10 (47:35):
Well, we will be there Saturday.

Speaker 15 (47:37):
Night, Brian Glynn and myself.

Speaker 1 (47:39):
Make sure you go check it out and be part
of that as well.

Speaker 7 (47:41):
Ladies and Gentlemen's always you have my permission to lay sure,
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