Episode Transcript
Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
Speaker 1 (00:01):
This is the primal scream of a dying regime. Pray
for our enemies because we're going to medieval on these people.
There's not got a free shot.
Speaker 2 (00:12):
All these networks lying about the people, the people have
had a belly full of it.
Speaker 1 (00:17):
I know you don't like hearing that. I know you
try to do everything in the world to stop that,
but you're not going to stop it. It's going to happen.
Speaker 3 (00:23):
And where do people like that go to share the
big line? Mega media?
Speaker 4 (00:28):
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of
these people had a conscience.
Speaker 2 (00:33):
Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
If that answer is to save my country, this country
will be saved.
Speaker 5 (00:43):
Room.
Speaker 3 (00:44):
Here's your host, Stephen.
Speaker 1 (00:46):
K Maan, Saturday, seventh June. You're of a Lord, twenty
twenty five. Let's go back to Kevin Posobic. It's beginning
to happen. It begins in Ireland. Finally the Irish are
wake up. Kevin Bisoba. You've got actually a politician there. Uh,
make sure let's get some Let's get some answers from him, sir.
Speaker 2 (01:09):
Okay, Yeah, we're back down in front of the city
Council gourk here and I'm here at Malachi season.
Speaker 6 (01:16):
Hie s great to talk to you again.
Speaker 1 (01:19):
Hey, good to see you, sir, go U talk to me?
What what is this uprising in Ireland? Is this is
this is not the Eastern nineteen sixteen uprising, but is
this the doner of Ireland taking a sovereignty back.
Speaker 7 (01:31):
Well, it's the same issue that we had in nineteen sixteen,
just this time we don't have an arm bar take
back control.
Speaker 6 (01:37):
We're doing this too peaceful ways.
Speaker 7 (01:39):
I mean, the main issue in nineteen sixteen was the
sovereignty of our people and to take that sovereignty raising
from Britain and give it to the Irish people. Now
we have to take that seignty away from the European
Union and put us back in the hands of here
because almost ninety percent that are passing this country m
andate in Brussels and that's not something that's acceptable. The
whole immigration packed on how forced to abide by, will
(02:02):
destroy this country and that has been brought in from
from your all of the teams. So we continually sold
this country about our international any governments, publications back to
its own people before any other country, and we want
them just content a government are an establishment who will
(02:23):
put its own people for us and who will look
after the people here. What we want is an island
where people can get a house, where they can buy one,
get one on social where they can get healthcare when
they need it, where the children can get an education
they've been indoctrinated with or without having to tea.
Speaker 8 (02:43):
But but but.
Speaker 1 (02:46):
We understand, We understand the problems, and the Irish people
understand them. The difference in nineteen sixteen you've been You
were ruled by an Anglo Irish aristocracy that were kind
of put in. I guess Cromwell's people were put in
here me if I'm wrong. You're sold out by irishmen
who are basically to people in Brussels, but closer, closer
(03:06):
people in Brussels than the art of the Irish people.
Speaker 6 (03:08):
Sir Well.
Speaker 7 (03:09):
We have never had to rely on foreigners to sell
us out, with enough people in this country who are
prepared to do it and take the king shilling years
ago are now take to European shilling and they have
no hesitation. But and I mean the Prime Minister of
this country to tea shot mean not so long ago
destroyed the Irish place as mongrels.
Speaker 6 (03:27):
I mean, I'm not a mongolignments hor a breads.
Speaker 7 (03:29):
And when you have a political crass who believes that
its own people are inferior and that they should.
Speaker 6 (03:35):
Be put behind every other nation that comes into this country.
Speaker 7 (03:39):
And I mean there are people come into this country
seeking asylum, twenty thousands directly this year. Huge book of
them are coming from the UK and a huge folk
have no ident to try documents when they.
Speaker 6 (03:51):
Got off a plane. Coupled with that, we have over
one hundred thousand people in.
Speaker 7 (03:57):
Pyramids and many of them are coming in and you know,
to staff our hospitals and to staff are no pay jobs, con.
Speaker 6 (04:06):
Taxes and university, all of all of those things. And
you know, it's one thing that I can I fail
to understand is how the.
Speaker 7 (04:14):
Left, who claim to be there to protect walkers and
workers rights and workers the standards living our intent on
repopulating the country with people on the lowest of walking
for the minimum age that seems to meet me totally
contradictory to what they say their position is. But as
(04:35):
we know, they're left in this country as in an
America is just controlled by the liberals.
Speaker 1 (04:40):
They want to break. They want to break the Irish people.
I love the phrase you're not a mongol tho bread?
Where can people? You're not a mongol your third bread?
Speaker 5 (04:51):
I love that?
Speaker 1 (04:52):
Where can people? What's your social media? How can people
keep up with what's going on in Ireland? Because we're
selling people in a great awakening.
Speaker 7 (05:00):
Yeah, if you go on to Multi scenes and on
X or any of those channels that follow it on
and you get all the links in those, we will
send you all the links to stick up there.
Speaker 6 (05:09):
Because this was a grown movement.
Speaker 7 (05:12):
You know, we're very thankful to the international media, particularly
who follow us. We get more coverage from international media
the fact than we do from the Irish media. And
the coverage we get from the Irish media emanates initially
from the international media, particularly our friends in the United States.
Speaker 6 (05:29):
Who are you know, one hundred semp behind us? We
got another one in two weeks. Yeah, we had.
Speaker 7 (05:34):
We had a big valley in Dublin on the twenty
sixth of April, fifty thousand people there. And what was
striking about that was the good nature of the rally
as opposed to the show that eventually all from and
from the opposition was the fact that it was the
Sea of Troy flors here today it was the Sea
of Troy color that it was in two weeks time.
(05:57):
On twenty second about of June, Sunday, second of June,
we have our major value in Doblin, where we expect
to double the numbers we had on ours.
Speaker 6 (06:05):
And again it would be a state of us what
we're taken by.
Speaker 7 (06:09):
We may there flying from this state. We're taken back
our nation or we're taken back our.
Speaker 1 (06:15):
Amen. Well, we will cover. We will make a commitment
now to send Pacific back over there and cover cover
wall to wall on the twenty second of June. Sir,
you're a patriot and a hero. Keep the fight up.
We got your back and uh we will actually provide
even more coverage than we've already done. So thank you
so much for joining us today.
Speaker 6 (06:31):
That's great. See, thanks very much for giving us time.
Speaker 1 (06:34):
Thank you, brother. I love that I'm not a mongrel,
a thoroughbred. Look he looks like an irishman, doesn't he
grays and moe if you can, you can, you can
push that out. It would be great and we'll go
back to Kevin Pasovia. We're kind of jammed. Right now,
I've got I had some thoughts about artificial intelligence last night.
My closing remarks, let's go ahead and play it, and
(06:54):
we'll bring in Joe Allen. Then we've got Tage Gil
Captain Fan now Ben Harnwell, Global Third World War. We're
going to cover it all. And we still got a
special guest. Let's go and play the cold open for
Joe Allen'll bring Joe in.
Speaker 2 (07:07):
Odd has chosen you to live in a time when
the singularity is going to happen. Think about that, the
most important thing that's happened to Homo sapiens and done
not by people that believe in the tenets.
Speaker 3 (07:22):
Of the Judeo Christian West.
Speaker 2 (07:24):
Right, it's going to happen, and it could happen in
the next eighteen months. It could happen in the next
two years, it could happen in the next three years.
It's part of this bill, MDG. I'll talk to you
tomorrow about just one small part of it. And you're
gonna get criticized. You're decelerationists, you're a redneck. You don't understand.
This is the worst of MAGA. No, they're going to
(07:46):
call us everything.
Speaker 3 (07:47):
This is the worst of MAGA. Right, they're uneducated.
Speaker 2 (07:49):
They want to take down the IVY League, want to
kill science and engineering.
Speaker 5 (07:52):
Nothing could be farther from the truth.
Speaker 2 (07:55):
But we're not prepared to allow a bunch of nine
year olds to work with this advanced technology, unregulator, untouched,
and let them to develop what's going to be developed,
not going to happen.
Speaker 3 (08:07):
We have no earth the idea.
Speaker 2 (08:09):
What's going on not just an artificial intelligence.
Speaker 3 (08:12):
You have no Earth the idea.
Speaker 2 (08:13):
What's going on in crisper and biotechnology. Are advanced robotics
or advanced.
Speaker 3 (08:19):
Copy, quantum mechanics, quantum computing. The five things that converge.
Speaker 2 (08:23):
That the Chinese Communist Party fifteen years ago said made
in China twenty twenty five, the top five that they
were going to dominate are what leads to the singularity.
Speaker 3 (08:33):
These people aren't stupid.
Speaker 9 (08:38):
So you have.
Speaker 2 (08:41):
A lot on your shoulders, right, That's exactly what God
chose you to be here. You're going to get weight
and measured. And if you stand up, if you commit tonight,
if you think about this and you commit, and I
mean all in like you have to the dark days
(09:01):
ahead and put sometimes our differences aside.
Speaker 3 (09:06):
And say, we got to unify in back of this guy.
Speaker 2 (09:08):
He's the one shot we have, right, We're gonna be victorious.
Speaker 1 (09:19):
Okay, last night. And that goes to this audience too,
Why you've been chosen for a time like this. Let's
go to Joe Allen. Joe, you got some real thoughts
about this? Wat me thought, sir.
Speaker 6 (09:33):
Steve.
Speaker 4 (09:33):
You know, people have been talking a lot about the
tragedy of this split between Musk and Trump.
Speaker 5 (09:40):
I think it is fantastic news.
Speaker 4 (09:43):
There couldn't have been anything worse than this fusion ideologically
and politically between MAGA and the so called tech right,
or just the entirety of the tech sector pushing forward
artificial intelligence, pushing forward robotics, and ultimately pushing forward the
(10:03):
greater replacement of white and blue collar workers. So this
split tells us two things. One, it shows us that
transhumanists are all too human. You see Musk melting down.
The guy can't even transcend basic pettiness, basic human spite
and temper tantrums.
Speaker 5 (10:24):
So what we've got.
Speaker 4 (10:26):
You know, people were really kind of terrified over the
last year, and myself, I mean it bothered me too.
Speaker 5 (10:33):
What happens if our one real bulwark of.
Speaker 4 (10:37):
Resistance politically against the kind of transhumanist and posthumanist tech
oligarchs basically allies with them, and then we're just in
a monolith. But I think what this shows us with
Trump and Musk is that the system is always unstable
and alliances can always shift, and this is not an
(11:00):
unbreachable fortress.
Speaker 5 (11:02):
And I think we're gonna make it. I think enough
of us will make it.
Speaker 1 (11:09):
What then is to be done, You've got this issue
now with the ten year. You got the issue with
the ten year. You know they want to do it
with federalism or stage rights on anything to doing with
artificial intelligence. There's many more of these funding programs that
people have not looked at. They're essentially funding artificial intelligence
that we don't really understand what's going on. Look, artificial
(11:30):
intelligence definitely has huge upside, nobody's arguing that, but the downside,
you know, it's got also potentially unlimited downside. Are there
are enough eyeballs on this right now, Joe Allen, Particularly
now that the other part of that bill, besides the
ten years, it incorporates everything in the EOS, it codifies
it into law about the US government's going to essentially
(11:54):
turn the entire government over to artificial intelligence.
Speaker 4 (11:59):
On that note, right now, there's been some developments with
the tenure moratorium, So there's been an argument in the
Senate as to whether or not it passes the Bird Rule,
which basically stipulates that non budgetary items can't be included
in the reconciliation bill. And so the Commerce Committee Republicans
(12:20):
Ted Cruz basically are trying to add a provision that
would tie the ban on states regulating AI to the
broadband Expansion program that's been going since twenty twenty one.
And so if a state then were to regulate away AI,
(12:42):
they would no longer be eligible for the broadband expansion program,
which is right now also being directed towards expanding AI infrastructure,
the kinds of things like the data centers being built
by Project Stargate and Abilene, the massive Colossus data center
in Memphis, And so they're tying it to money, they're
holding the money over their heads. And Josh Holly, always
(13:06):
to his credit, is leading a charge and cooperating with
Democrats in order to do so to get.
Speaker 5 (13:13):
This struck from the bill.
Speaker 1 (13:15):
Well, it's going to be a big area of debate.
We need a debate on this. We need a public debate. Joe,
where do you go?
Speaker 10 (13:21):
For you?
Speaker 1 (13:22):
Because you're organizing kind of all the information so people
can get in a one stop shop. Hopefully, where do
folks go.
Speaker 4 (13:30):
Go do Joe bot dot xyz at Joe bot xyz
on social media heading across country right now.
Speaker 5 (13:38):
Updates incoming. Thank you very much, Steve Okay.
Speaker 1 (13:42):
Brother. Look, we don't want to lay another burden on
you given all the fights we've got, but this is
why divine Providence chose you you to be in this
time and place, to be part of this movement. This
is a gut check for this about your agency and
(14:04):
about you. If you decide and make the commitment, you're
all in. It's impossible for us to lose. It's that simple.
The resilience of this movement is the resilience that's been
shown to the American people at its finest down through
the ages from Lexington and Concord. And I want you
(14:26):
to think about it. Next Sunday is the tenth anniversary
of President Trump coming down the Golden Escalator. I want
you to think about your life and what you were
doing ten years ago in your awakening. It's one of
the most powerful things in the history of the earth,
(14:48):
the awakening of the American people to reality. Short break
talking about the Third World War.
Speaker 3 (14:57):
Next Stephen kb Okay.
Speaker 1 (15:04):
One of the burdens President Trump has. He's trying to,
as I said last night in Georgia, he's trying to
stop the kinetic part of the Third World War. And Folks,
when this thing spins out of control, you're going to
remember the warnings people had, and President Trump's trying to
do it. Let's go. I want to go to the
kinetic part first. In this historic what happened this week? Historically,
(15:25):
Taje Gil walked me through the combat side of what's
happening in this slugfest between Ukraine and Russia. Sir, Yeah,
I was.
Speaker 11 (15:34):
Out of town last week and I wanted to chime
in on this Ukraine attack on the Russian airfields, on
the strategic bombers. This this is a you tell it
an intelligence operation. It wasn't a special operations. It wasn't
a military special operations of the intelligence special operation.
Speaker 3 (15:53):
We used to train one of the things we used
to train with the CIA a lot, and this has
them written all over it.
Speaker 11 (16:01):
Either British MI six, the American CIA, and we've talked
about before, the Ukrainian SBU, their intelligence service has basically
basically become a proxy intelligence service for the CIA and
MI six. The shipping containers that house the drones, they
(16:22):
had a false ceiling that's what we call that is
a false ceiling in there, so when you open the
shipping containers and look inside, it looks like an actual
ceiling of the shipping container. And then the top that
it would be called a false compartment up top, and
the hitting compartment that's where the drones were housed. And
(16:46):
they did this with plausible deniability. They said they've been
this mission has been on the books for eighteen months.
Speaker 3 (16:53):
Or two years. And I do believe that. I do
believe that Trump was not informed about this mission. So
they the.
Speaker 11 (17:01):
I six and CIA, I believe we're behind this operation.
And this was planned a long time ago. There's tons
of missions like this. They plan these missions and they
and they just go on to the back burner and
then they can use them when possible. You know, they
wouldn't have to inform Trump or ask permission for something
(17:22):
like this.
Speaker 3 (17:24):
So I understand you.
Speaker 1 (17:25):
You actually you've worked, you've worked on these things before.
You're saying out of these Biden's Germany, this thing came
out of Do you have any direct evidence. I understand
you've done it before. It has every indication of it.
We understand you're one hundred percent correct, and many other
people that worked in special ops like yourselves, in intel
and paramilitary, have confirmed that. But do you have anything
(17:46):
specific about this raid. You're saying the car, the containers,
and all that is is that the target act is
any way they could have done the target acquisition without
satellite help, Sir.
Speaker 11 (17:59):
No, they needed satellite help for the for the actual drones.
They needed a down link and uplink to fly those drones.
And I've seen reports saying that the a bunch of
drones missed their targets because they had a crappy uplink
and down link for the satellites that they usually use starlink,
(18:19):
and I don't think they use starlink on this operation.
So they they us use either sailor or a satellite
transmission for these drones.
Speaker 3 (18:28):
And this this has.
Speaker 11 (18:32):
The Department of Science and Technology from the CIA written
all over it. They do these very crafty things, these operations,
and if you watch if you're if you watch James
Bond movies, you'll see, like Q they give James Bond all.
Speaker 3 (18:46):
These crazy instruments.
Speaker 11 (18:48):
It's the same that's the same department that I believe
created these shipping containers with the hidden drones.
Speaker 3 (18:55):
And it's it's got it written all over it.
Speaker 1 (19:00):
Okay, hangar for a second, hanger a second Well, Mertz came,
the Chancellor came on Thursday. Was overwhelmed by the eline situation.
Give me the political update. Is a peace talk, ceasefire
that's all off the table. There's now back to a slugfest.
Speaker 12 (19:14):
Well, it depends which angle you want to look at it, Steve,
and good morning to you. On the one hand, talking
about these peace talks is that they've never really been
off the table, at least in terms of the theater
of it. These these talks have been on and going.
Then there was a possibility when Ukraine launched its largest
(19:35):
drone attack on the nuclear Triad to date.
Speaker 13 (19:41):
The day before the talks.
Speaker 12 (19:43):
The second round of talks was supposed to be held
were in fact held, and Is stumbled that there was talk.
Speaker 13 (19:50):
In some quarters that Russia part Russia didn't pull out.
Speaker 12 (19:54):
And one of the reasons for this, Steve, is because
Russia really isn't at this stage in the war interested
in having peace talks. It has a it has some
territory against it continues to want to solidify. So the
talks are still ongoing on that point. With regard to
the new German Chancellor, the Vices Councellor Friedrich Mertz in
(20:19):
the White House on Thursday, look, some people thought that
Trump was the president, Trump was going to to to
lay down the law to him.
Speaker 13 (20:29):
In fact, that really wasn't the case.
Speaker 12 (20:31):
It wasn't the I think the Germans, the Europeans were
widely thought that that that the meeting was a success.
That's probably because the day before you had this huge
falling out. But between President Trump and Elon Musk, that
was very much. It was even even in some of
the questions in the Oval office, right in front of
(20:52):
Friedrich Mertz was very much not the center of the
news cycle on Thursday. But one thing, Steve, that one
thing that I will draw up from that meeting is
that Mertz was very very cunning in a certain sense, intelligent,
cunning play how you will, he said to to Trump.
He reassured Trump that the Europeans and NATO were going
(21:16):
to be pulling more weight in terms of defense, and
that he said that.
Speaker 13 (21:20):
They were going to ride.
Speaker 1 (21:24):
Said pulling Hexas said pulling your weights five percent. Did
he give any indication because they fought us for the
two percent in the first time, they give any indication
they're going to five percent of GDP?
Speaker 13 (21:35):
Yeah, I think they did. Actually, yes, they did say that.
Speaker 12 (21:38):
But one of the reasons that Mertz had the liberty
to say that was I think probably I think before
he was actually sworn in, formerly parliament had parted the gym.
Parliament had passed a law abolishing the debt cap, the
historic debt cap that that had existed in Germany from
the Second World War exactly, so now they can have
(22:00):
unlimited borrowing.
Speaker 3 (22:01):
So on.
Speaker 12 (22:02):
Once I close on this point, Steve, the importance of
what the German maneuver is is that they said that
they're going to be continuing to rely on the United States.
You can read that in two ways. You can either
read that in terms of American taxpayer dollars and blood
to guarantee europe security, or you can just sort of
(22:24):
go a bit deep on that and suggest that really
what met is saying to Trump here is that with
this increased defense expenditure in Germany there will be buying
more US produced arms, which is obviously something President from
muns to see.
Speaker 1 (22:39):
Okay, hang over a second, Captain Fanew of course, the
anniversary of Midway, this is the last day of fighting.
You're saying, Hey, don't we're losing the plot here a
little bit because the ultimate focus is going to be
the Chinese Commanist Party. You're in the Western Pacific, your thoughts, sir, Yeah.
Speaker 9 (22:58):
Well, thanks for having me on. And yes, today is
the final day of the four day battle three day
battle from June fourth to June seventh, that occurred eighty
three years ago in the Pacific at Midway. And I
like to use this quote from James Schlessinger from twenty
two years ago. He said, Midway was far more than
a decisive naval victory. It was far more than the
(23:21):
turning of the tide in the Pacific War. In a
strategic sense, Midway represents one of the great turning points
of world history. And in that role, the battle remains unappreciated.
And I'm here to tell you twenty two years later,
it remains unappreciated when he said that there were no
threats from China like we see today. So in the
(23:43):
last thirty years, China's doubled more than double the size
of their navy, while ours was cut in half. There's
a graphic from actual Commander Eddie Layton, who was the
Pacific Fleet Intelligence Director back for Admiral Nimics, And this
is his recap that he gave to Abmlonimics. A copy
of it's in Pearl Harbor and Machalapa today, but that's
(24:06):
an exact copy of what he reported on. And you
can see the expanse of the Pacific. You can't even
see the West coast. You know, the Pacific is twenty
eight percent of the Earth's surface, almost thirty percent, and
it is fifteen tighs the size of the United States.
So people don't really understand the vast expanse of the Pacific.
(24:27):
And what China has been doing for thirty years is
building a military that is designed to dominate the world's oceans.
And they're slowly and slowly been building it up and
they are now the dominant naval force in the Western Pacific,
and they're expanding out their operations and we have neglected
our navy while the Chinese navy doubled ours was cut
(24:47):
in half. And I know we were talking about AI
and how that can be useful in some of these things,
just like intelligence was to help us win at Midway.
But we also to recognize that in a sense we
need raw kinetic power.
Speaker 1 (25:04):
Okay, so we need to get.
Speaker 9 (25:06):
Back to the idea of building the name, get the
navy in the Pacific to deter what could be a catastrophic,
devastating blow to the United States.
Speaker 1 (25:17):
Okay, look, you both of us are Pacific Fleet sailors.
So folks will say, hey, these guys are biased because
they were raised informed in the Seventh Fleet, in the
Pacific Fleet, so they've got this natural East Asia Asian
Mahanian bias. We got a tree and doutar of a
fence budget right now, correct me if I'm wrong, Captain Fanel,
(25:38):
I don't see a lot of naval ship building in that.
What do you cut? What do you what do you
not do in order to get a significant, significant fleet
like Reagan did when we went from I think I
got in it was two hundred and fifty ships to
build a six hundred ship navy. Give me thirty seconds
before we go to break, and I'll bring you back
after break. What do you cut.
Speaker 8 (26:00):
We've got to draw down.
Speaker 9 (26:01):
Our ground forces and our marine forces. They were exploded
after nine to eleven, and I don't wish them any harm,
but they don't need We're not fighting a land war
in Asia. We're not going to fight a land war
in Europe. So let's refocus our resources. We have resources
in the Atlantic that can move, and we have ships
that have been decommissioned. Maybe we need to restore some
(26:22):
of those, and we can use some of our allies
and partners in Asia to home for some of our ships.
Speaker 13 (26:27):
We need to move the fleet.
Speaker 1 (26:28):
Forward like they did in nineteen forty. Hangover a second,
and you go with Trump's hemispheric defense from Greenland and
the Arctic down block to Soviet submarines to the Panama
Canal to stop the PLA Navy from joining up with
the Russians. It makes sense. Short commercial break. We're back
in a moment on the Third World War.
Speaker 3 (26:59):
Use your host, Stephen k.
Speaker 1 (27:03):
Okay Taj sell me some product here, brother, and I'm
gonna make you commit. You're gonna come back next week
and put some meat on the bone on this situation
about Intel. And I understand your special forces and you
work sixteen tours with the CIA and all that, but
I want to have some specificity next week. You'll commit
to that, brother, Yes, sir, yep, I'll be back next week. Okay,
(27:26):
Now sell me a bag of coffee, all right, yank.
Speaker 3 (27:31):
You twenty percent off this weekend for the war Room posse.
Speaker 11 (27:36):
The website is Warpath Dot Coffee and use ford slash
war Room Warpath Dot Coffee forward slash war Room. And
if you haven't tried the coffee yet, just go onto
the website and look at the reviews.
Speaker 1 (27:51):
Ten thousand, ten thousand, five six hundred ten thousand.
Speaker 3 (27:57):
Yeah, yeah, the reviews are in. It's crazy.
Speaker 1 (28:01):
Okay, we're pat that coffee. We're pat that coffee. We're
pat that coffee.
Speaker 5 (28:06):
Yep.
Speaker 1 (28:07):
Uh in the twenty percent off right by putting word.
Speaker 3 (28:10):
Warroom yep from a cod woarroom perfect yep.
Speaker 11 (28:12):
And we we've got k cops, We've got dark Ross,
we've got a medium Rose, which is the summer Blane.
Speaker 3 (28:17):
We've got the breakfast plane.
Speaker 1 (28:19):
We've got it all yeap, Okay, we got to bounce.
You're coming back though Monday or two. Is that you're
going to put some meat on the bone on this.
I'm gonna hold you to this on this, on the
CIA M I six involvement in Ukraine, the bombing. Okay, Captain,
for now, we're gonna CoA walla wall coverage next Saturday
on the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the United
States Army, Sir, all day with President Trump, the parade,
(28:40):
the fireworks, all of it. You're dumping on the Army.
You're telling me, Hey, we gotta, we gotta, we gotta
downsize the Army in our beloved Marine Corps to build
up more Navy ships. I'm holding you to it. I
need a column out of you and an analysis with numbers,
not happy talk, because you don't give happy talk to
back up that we got to take this tree and
dollar budget and repurpose it for hemispheric defense and particularly
(29:02):
for bidding up the United States Navy. Is that a commitment,
Captain finew Yes, Sir, I can do that. Okay, maybe
over the weekend I'll talk to the others. I want
to break down the strategic importance of the Battle of Midway.
What Slestioners said twenty two years ago and still is
effective today about the vast specific being the strategic pivot
(29:22):
of the United States of America. Captain Fanel, you'll be
up in American greatness, Sir yep.
Speaker 9 (29:27):
I'll put together something and I have that.
Speaker 1 (29:29):
For that guy.
Speaker 9 (29:31):
Thank you, Brother pre a lot of us out there
that understand us, and we'll work together on it.
Speaker 1 (29:37):
I agree with you. We've got to make our case
and they're going to say you're a bias Bannon and
final a bunch of Pacific Fleet, seventh Fleet sailors that
got the bias. We've got to get beyond the bias.
We're just not pro navy, right or not anti army.
Moe went to West Point. We love the Army, particularly
it's twound and fiftieth anniversary, the birthday of it. This Saturday,
President Trump, one of the biggest military parades in the history,
I think since the Grand Army Review after the Civil War.
(29:59):
This Saturday, we're gonna have World of War coverage twelve hours.
Thank you Cam for now. Ben Harnwell social media, you're
gonna have everything up about the Russian Ukraine War, the slugfest, Sir.
Speaker 12 (30:10):
I will Steve and tomorrow'll be publishing on my getter account,
which is folks at Harnwell, simply my surname at Harnwell.
I'll be pushing out an article an interview I had
with a La Stampa, which is a major Italian newspaper. Today,
I close with this observation, Steve. When Mett sat down
with Trump in the Oval Office, Trump came out with
this expression that basically Ukraine and Russia are two kids.
Speaker 13 (30:33):
Fighting in the park.
Speaker 6 (30:35):
Let the fight at it.
Speaker 12 (30:37):
I will add to that as I give back to you,
as I give way to you, Steve, I will add
to that point. One of these kids is the largest
military industrial complex the world has ever known. The other
is the most nuclear armed country that the world has
ever known. America needs to dis engage from this war
right now.
Speaker 1 (30:54):
Thanks Steve Goblas Amy brother appreciate you and we're gonna
we're gonna push your content all weekend. Thank you from Rome,
from Switzerland, we did it. From Ireland. We still got
Kevin Besovic may go back there. One of my favorite
people is in the war room. That's a big day
for us. Thank you for Elexan Bart. How did you
wander into the warroom today?
Speaker 8 (31:14):
Uh, well, he brought me.
Speaker 1 (31:18):
Jill Giller, my favorite filmmaker, by the way, has made
some explosive, explosive films. He's made a film about you.
Speaker 8 (31:24):
Yes, he made a film about me, and I really
love it.
Speaker 1 (31:27):
It's just a.
Speaker 8 (31:30):
Wonderful film and it was a great experience and I
finally got to really open up and tell what happened
to me.
Speaker 1 (31:37):
And we'll talk about We got a trailer. We want
people to go online and get the film and watch
the entire thing. But you're kind of an American icon,
So what happened?
Speaker 8 (31:46):
Yes, I am.
Speaker 1 (31:46):
No, you're definitely American icon because you're a truth tell
you you're kind of that grit in a tenacity that
makes America so great. No give up. You're a fighter,
So what happened to you?
Speaker 8 (31:56):
Born a fighter? For sure. My mom says that when
I wasn't, all the other little babies were sleeping soundly
in their little incubators, and one loud voice was screaming
all the time, and they went down there to look
at me, and I was trying to eat both my fists.
I wasn't never getting enough to eat, which carried on
(32:18):
in life, and they had to put me in a
little tiny baby strait jacket to keep.
Speaker 1 (32:23):
Me from trying to to keep your hands round.
Speaker 8 (32:25):
Yeah, like my mom says, I was like this, and
I was just screaming bloody murders.
Speaker 1 (32:30):
Now they did that in the old days, but they
say today that would give like psychological problems.
Speaker 8 (32:34):
Well it probably did. It made me even more mad.
And uh you know she she was. She said, I
was always like that And my first word was no,
and my first sentence was shut up head because I
had a fifteen year old uncle who taught me all
the dirty works.
Speaker 1 (32:54):
Talk about your family, your mom, where you're from.
Speaker 8 (32:56):
Well, I'm from Salt Lake City, Utah. And as I
all in the film, I say, because God has a
sense of humor, he's the funniest. I was born in
an Orthodox Jewish family in Salt Lake City, Utah, of course,
and it was a weird upbringing. My grandparents owned a
(33:18):
tenement apartment house where I was raised.
Speaker 1 (33:21):
And did they get to Utah? Where did they come from?
Speaker 8 (33:25):
My grandmother came from Lithuania and she and two sisters
made it to the United States. One sister went to
Israel during World War Two and they came here as
my grandmother was a music student, and she came to
study music. Their family sent them away during the war,
and they found out later that their entire village had
(33:47):
been murdered by Nazis, and so that's how she got here.
Went to Kansas City and then to Salt Lake where
there was a music academy. And my grandfather was born
in the United States and Kansas City also and came
and opened a kosher butcher shop in Utah. And so
(34:09):
they served, you know, all the inter mountain states with
kosher meet and my grandmother was the first woman butcher
west of the whatever it was, Mississippi, and so that's
where I grew up. And they also sponsored a lot
of Jewish people refugees from the camps. And I grew
(34:33):
up in the apartment house with people who had numbers
on their arms, and they told me that it was
their phone numbers. But I entertained the family every Friday
night for Shabbat dinner. My grandmother had a window seat
in her house and that was where I performed my
(34:54):
impressions of Shirley Temple, and my family assured me that
I was more talented and beautiful than Chirley Temple, and
of course I believed them, and it was devastating to
me at age about nine, when I got out in
the world and no one believed besides myself that I
(35:15):
was better and more talented than Chirley Temple.
Speaker 1 (35:18):
And but that belief took you somewhere.
Speaker 8 (35:21):
Well, it was devastating that nobody believed it but my family,
and it made me very angry at my family that
they had lied to me like that. And so I thought,
I'm going to have to re structure my entire life
in order to become the new Shirley Temple. And then
I realized my singing dancing wasn't that great, but I
(35:43):
could be funny. My family was very funny, so I thought, well,
I'll reach the heights of stardom with comedy rather than
singing and.
Speaker 1 (35:51):
Dancing, and so that arc led you to be one
of the biggest stars of television.
Speaker 8 (35:57):
Well, my family was really funny, and my dad specifically
was very funny, and he wanted to be a stand
up comic, so he would always instruct me on Ed
Sullivan Show when a comic came on. If I had
behaved myself, I could watch Ed Sullivan comics with my
dad and he would explain comedy, and he made me
a comic really, and I just took it for granted
(36:20):
that I could be funny. But I wanted to be
a serious writer. My mom wanted to be a journalist too,
and so I would always write things and they would
turn out ridiculous and funny, and I would be kind
of ashamed that I wasn't a real intellectual and it
always end up stupid and funny, and I was ashamed
(36:42):
of it till I was later in my twenties and
I went I would always be making smart remarks and
I was a cocktail waitress, and the people there they
would say you should One guy he said you should
go down to the comedy place. They just open up
and downtown. And then it was like bong bong hit
(37:04):
in the head. Oh my god, I'm going to be
a stand up comic. I was twenty eight and I did.
And the first time I went on stage there, I
worked for a year to write five minutes of comedy.
And then the day I premiered there and went on,
I just killed. And I knew I had. The thought
(37:24):
I had was I'm getting the Eddie Murphy money. I'm
going to get out of poverty and all that good stuff.
And then so I went back the second time with
a lot of confidence and died a dog's death and
got banned from the club. And then I had to
you know, like chase the dragon when you're on a heroin.
(37:46):
So I had to do all these other things to
make it back to the stage. I had to work
in unitarian lesbian coffeehouses and biker clubs and jazz bars
and universities, and you know, I just did what avercaus.
I had the bug. You know, I had the bacteria.
And all of my grandchildren now have I have ten grandchildren,
(38:10):
and they all want to be comics, and I can
see they got the bacteria too.
Speaker 1 (38:16):
Joe, why is the film called Roseanne Barr is America?
Why is it? Why is she? Because you're one of
the You're one of the most controversial filmmakers in the country.
You and I've worked together for years. You've made some
of most controversial films about Obama, Michelle, Obama, all of
Hillary Clinton. Name it, Joe Gilbert Sayer, Why do you
now pick a topic like her and say she is America.
Speaker 10 (38:39):
Look, when I met Rosanna, I realized that no one
had really put together her entire story, and that includes
her upbringing. No one really knows a whole lot about it,
growing up with Holocaust survivors in Utah and Mormontown, and
how she kind of rose to start them. And then
you might recall that they rebooted her show in twenty
eighteen and after one year she had created a character
(39:02):
who was a Trump supporter on the show, and she
was a Trump supporter.
Speaker 1 (39:05):
In real life.
Speaker 10 (39:06):
So the real story of how the media and the.
Speaker 1 (39:09):
Democratic but then you got canceled because that's right.
Speaker 10 (39:12):
Well, what happened is they were trying They had a
narrative that they wanted to show that Trump's supporters were racist.
That was an errative they were pushing. And Roseanne put
out a very funny political tweet about how she thought,
since Valerie Jarrett was born in Iran, that the Muslim
Brotherhood and the you know, the Planet of the Apes movie,
(39:33):
which is about taking over the world, would be the
result would be Valerie jarreed. It's pretty funny tweet, and
of course they said, well, and Roseenne talked about this
in the film. They said, well, no, we know what
you meant. Did you know that Valerie ja was ten
percent black. She said, no, well, we think you meant that.
That was because there was a racist tweet. So other
(39:56):
comedians like Whoopy Goldberg Samantha Bee made vile, anti semitic
and racist comments, and because they were on the left,
they were quickly forgiven well you didn't mean that. They
could apologize. No problem with Roseanne. They targeted her and said, oh, well,
we know what you meant. You meant because Valerie Jarrett
she's actually black, even though she said she looks white.
Speaker 1 (40:16):
She's from Iran.
Speaker 10 (40:17):
So they canceled her, and that was the She was
kind of the first and biggest victim of cancel culture,
which is a tool.
Speaker 1 (40:24):
She's the biggest star ever to be canceled, right, she was.
Speaker 10 (40:26):
A cancel calledgu is kind of a tool of the left.
So you learn about that in the film, and I
think for the first time, Roseanne puts together the entire
story and you realize what a great, uh patriot and
iconic figure she is and where she came from. And
that's why I said the best title is Roseanne bar
is America. Let's let's take a short commercial break through.
Speaker 1 (40:47):
In return, we get a trailer from the film Roseanne
Barr is America where honored to have Roseanne bar and
Joe Gilbert in the war Rooine on a Saturday Morning
short commercial break back in the month, Roseanne Bar as,
I'm pusewife.
Speaker 8 (41:01):
I want to be called domestic goddess. Oh you, since
God has an incredible sense of humor. I was born
as an Orthodox Jewish girl in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Of course, Bob downsly Line, when I was three, I
(41:27):
saw this vision. He said, you will one day have
your own show on TV, and it will be the
Roseanne Show.
Speaker 1 (41:36):
The towns Last.
Speaker 3 (41:39):
Please quickly.
Speaker 8 (41:42):
I learned in television that the worst thing you can
do on a comedy show is write a funny joke.
They hate the head Patsy here going to get.
Speaker 9 (42:11):
For me.
Speaker 8 (42:11):
Comedy has always been political, so I thought, man, I
can give a hell of a speech, and I thought,
that's all there is to be in president. Really, I
will walk right up to Nazy Pulusy and slap her
right across the is America.
Speaker 1 (42:24):
We're going to have a world premiere at the National
Press Club. Hody toyty hoy. Not bad for a Jewish
girl from Salt Lake City in the nation's capital and
Joel Gilbert. Those two good God, I'm a surprising that
girl called the National Guard and.
Speaker 8 (42:39):
I have to say that my dear friend mel Kay Yeah, yeah,
I love her. She's the one that put me in
Jewel together.
Speaker 1 (42:46):
She's a hammer.
Speaker 8 (42:47):
She said, you've got to get the story out. It's
right now, it's so hot.
Speaker 1 (42:51):
Yeah, I love her. So twelve thirty World Premiere short
introduction ninety minute film. Then a live press conference with
Roseanne Bard the NAT for Press Club. Warrim's going to
stream the whole thing and we're going to be there
for the I'll be there personally Press Club. Oh yeah,
what are you talking about? This is this iconic moment.
And then when can people get the films afterwards? Immediately
(43:12):
available on DVD. It's on eighty six million homes on
video on demand, every Dish, vod every Dish network starting
at the end of the World premiere Correct, Monday afternoon,
it's Tuesday.
Speaker 10 (43:23):
It's actually going to be a Tuesday on there, and
then live stream iTunes, Video on demand, Amazon, your name.
Speaker 1 (43:29):
I want him back on on Tuesday morning. We'll make
another big push before it.
Speaker 8 (43:32):
Goes Look on Tuesday morning.
Speaker 1 (43:33):
Cool, but but but I want to get back to you.
What shocked me about your show when you came back
is that the character was kind of so positive or
so you know, you're drawn into this character. I was
stunned that a network or TV executives actually because it
wasn't a goofy. I was shocked that you were even
(43:54):
on more than one or two episodes before it was
shut down. How did that come about?
Speaker 9 (43:58):
This?
Speaker 8 (43:58):
We did the whole season before it was shut down.
Speaker 1 (44:02):
How did they even come to you and talk about
that positive character?
Speaker 8 (44:06):
Well, Bob Iger came to me and begged me to
come back out of Disney, Yeah, to save network for
the second time. And you know, I told him what
I was going to do that you know, I wanted
to show a Trump hater and a Hillary Hayter in
the same family, and you know, we deal with our
differences with love. Because I was I came back. They
(44:27):
always asked me, But I came back because I was
horrified at the way they were trying to divide Americans
along race and class, which that was always what I
talked about, you know, because we have to love our differences.
We have to love our differences away. That's what America is.
Speaker 1 (44:44):
And so I thought it starts in the family, and
then with friends. Is that they consider, yeah, and.
Speaker 8 (44:49):
Then neighborhoods and then communities, and then you know small government,
and then you know that's what MAGA is.
Speaker 5 (44:56):
Right.
Speaker 1 (44:57):
So you come from Hollywood, you understand it's so twisted.
Can't love it out?
Speaker 3 (45:01):
You know that?
Speaker 8 (45:01):
No, I know, But I always was talking to the audience.
I'm talking to the audience. Never was I talking on Hollywood,
because I just thought, oh, these are just the devils
you have to go through to talk to the people
all America, because I knew they wanted to hear uplift.
They didn't want to be degraded. They didn't want to
be talked to with that class is to lead a
(45:24):
sneer that everybody has in Hollywood. They wanted eye to eye,
they knew, and so that's what I told him I
was going to do, and he was all for it.
I guess maybe he lost himself that he thought, oh,
I just need an audience because my network nobody watches it.
And I gave him twenty eight.
Speaker 1 (45:43):
Million amazing viewers in today's time.
Speaker 8 (45:46):
And then and then Trump called to congratulate me on
my numbers, and ABC wouldn't cover it, so I had
to go on CBS to talk about the President of
the United States calling to congratulate me on my numbers
on ABC, so it started immediately and my son said, Mom,
I'm afraid that's the kiss of death for you. They're
going to try to get rid of you because Trump
(46:08):
called and they hate Trump, and so I think that
my fate was sealed with that phone call from Trump.
Speaker 1 (46:15):
Can you can you verify that behind the scenes it
is a hatred of Trump? Is not a rational hatred?
Is this this emotional hatred of him?
Speaker 8 (46:25):
The first time when we went to the upfronts and
you know it where you.
Speaker 1 (46:30):
Go in front of the advertisers in New York City,
this is where the shows are actually made. People get excited.
Speaker 8 (46:35):
Well, this was where the press asked you questions, and
of course we all expected they go, what's it like
to be back together? You know, as this cast after
twenty years, the first five questions, and ABC approved all
these things. The first five questions black journalists you know
BLM types, which filled the network as well, and their
(46:56):
questions were, how can you after a lifetime as a
civil rights activists have traded it all to uh, you know,
back a racist like Trump. And it was five in
a row and Sarah Gil but we was sitting there.
Don't say anything, don't say anything, and and so I said,
I said, I finally after the fourth one, I go, bitch,
(47:20):
they're not asking you nothing. I'll answer you shut up.
And so I said, they go, you don't vote for Hillary?
How can you you know this?
Speaker 5 (47:29):
And that?
Speaker 8 (47:30):
So I just had had enough, because you know, I'm
that little baby. So I go, yeah, So I said,
excuse me, but the reason I didn't vote for Hillary,
since we're talking about racism, is because of what she
did in Haiti. And then it all went, uh, you know, silent,
(47:52):
and then ABC finally goes, that's enough about politics.
Speaker 1 (47:58):
Let's go into the you know, we've got a bounce
by the way. Letting cash goes all into that. Where
do people go on Tuesday? Where they go to get
this great film?
Speaker 10 (48:07):
Yeah, well, if you hit Roseanne Isamerica dot com, you
can see the trailer and that'll link you up to
get the DVD. It's on every single cable network in
Life's eighty four million homes. On Tuesday, We're gonna have
you bet.
Speaker 8 (48:17):
I just have to say I'm so happy because finally
I get to tell what really happened, and enough time
has passed that people will see we won.
Speaker 1 (48:26):
We won, and we're gonna win more. We go to
the Presidents back an American icon, Roseanne Barr live at
the National Press Conference on National Press Club. That's Big
League Baby, right across from the Treasury Department, right across
from the White House. On Monday twelve thirty, the film
will play, and then you're gonna take Q and a
holy Macro take me Quna Warroom's gonna be there. I'm
(48:49):
gonna be there, person, Roseanne Bar honored, honored to have
you in here. Joel always is one of the most
controversial filmmakers America. We're gonna be off all week on
social media. See back at ten am.