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Speaker 1 (00:02):
This is the primal scream of a dying regime. Pray
for our enemies because we're going to medieval on these people.
You've got a free shot. All these networks lying about
the people. The people have had a belly full of it.
I know you don't like hearing that. I know you
tried to do everything in the world to stop that,
but you're not going to stop it. It's going to happen.
Speaker 2 (00:24):
And where do people like that go to share the
big line? Mega media?
Speaker 3 (00:28):
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of
these people had a conscience.
Speaker 1 (00:34):
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 3 (00:44):
War Room.
Speaker 1 (00:45):
Use your host, Stephen Kban. We welcome back. It's Friday
twenty seven, Junior year of Earler twenty twenty five. Jim
Murkis is with you. I weld get his much out
of Rickards as possible before we letting go. We've also
got Mary Holland we're going to talk about this vaccine situation.
(01:07):
We've got Cortesco and join us, about the economy and
about debt. Uh but I want I got to go
back and play this thing again. And here's the reason.
We don't have the luxury of having our intention diverted
from what the issues are in this country. And if
you don't think we have burning issues in this country,
look at what happened in New York City on Tuesday.
(01:29):
You had a radical Jahadist, a communist beyond, a neo
Marxist come out of nowhere right with a ground game
and and and he's got a good pitch. He kind
of takes populism, he's got some radical solutions for it,
but he does it upbeat he But the campaign itself
was so sophisticated on how it was operated. But also
(01:52):
it was a referendum on net Ya, who was a
big part of Netanyah, who was in this and we
got to address this. We have to address this. We don't.
We don't have the luxury of being diverted to marginal issues.
We must focus on the most important issues facing this nation.
And if we don't do that, the MAGA movement, well,
(02:13):
we have President Trump, we have the executive branch like
we've never had before. We have the House and the Senate,
although not great, but we got them. The country's over.
I want everybody to understand that if we don't do
it now with this team we have and even some
of these imperfect solutions, it's it's it's we're gonna lose it.
We're gonna lose this republic flat on. Just absolutely look
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at look at this thing in New York City, Look
at laws you look at Los Angeles, Chicago. We have
three of the greatest cities in the world, and the
three most important cities in our nation are essentially run
by basically neo Confederates. Look at his Look what he
said yesterday on CNN when Aaron Burnet's kind of sitting there,
you know, gaga about how he's not going to operate.
(02:57):
He's basically telling the police department they will not work
with Ice at all. This guy is tripling down on
sanctuary cities. So people have to understand this. I'm going
to play this again because folks, until we get to
the bottom of this and say full stop, we're not
doing this anymore, can we play the brettbar thing one
more time?
Speaker 4 (03:16):
Tulsi Gabbert testified on Capitol Hill, saying that everything had
been suspended since two thousand and three and had not restarted,
that the nuclear program had not been restarted by the Iranians.
So did something change from end of March until this week?
Was the US intel wrong?
Speaker 5 (03:35):
The intel we got and we shared with the United
States was absolutely clear. It was absolutely clear that they
were working in a secret plan to weaponize the uranium.
They were marching very quickly. They would achieve a test
device and possibly an initial device within months and certainly
less than a year. That was the intel we shared
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with the United States. I think we have excellent intel
on I think we've proven that, and that is something
that we couldn't possibly accept, whether it would be six
months or twelve months or thirteen months as immterial. Once
they go that route, it's too late and we will
not have a second Holocaust, a nuclear holocaust. We already
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had one in the previous century. The Jewish state is
not going to have the Holocaust made it on the
Jewish people. It's not going to happen. It's never again,
is now, and we had to act now.
Speaker 1 (04:28):
Okay, you saw from the intel, even saw from MTG
and from trip Roy earlier. They're talking about the bomb
damage assessment. The thing is totally obliterated. It's annihilated. They're
trying to push now because it's the upsell. You got
to get the upsolle the f cell. So there's this
material out there and we got to go find it.
But then go find it. But let's get to the
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heart of the matter. What he said right there is
a bald face lie. Let me repeat this. It's a
bald face lie. It's just like the weapons of mass
destruction that Jim Rickards talked about earlier in the first
hour Ricords. No, there has not been any evidence put
for it, none to date that backs up what he
(05:12):
just said there. And I realized they've manipulated this situation
and this is the heart of it. And this is
why President Trump's the overwhelming military hit that he took.
That President Trump dropped on them, that solves the problem.
It's time to totally move on down. If they want
to bomb HESBLA, go ahead and bomb HESBLA. But the
reality was they saw the opportunity because they had taken
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out the air defenses and they wanted to strike before
for regime change. They wanted to strike before the air
defenses were built back up. In general, Carrilla is getting
ready to retire Ricords. You're the pro in this area.
How am I wrong, sir.
Speaker 6 (05:49):
No, a good defense, or I would use that in
y'all whose own words against them. Look at exactly what
he said to Brett Bahrett. He used the term weaponize. Now,
I don't expect everyday Americans to be nuclear Fish says,
I'm not one myself, but I actually do know a
lot about it. So you're sixty percent highly riitranium. It's
pretty high, but a weapon is kind of ninety ninety
five percent. There were further steps you got there, number one,
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Number two. Okay, you got ninety five percent highly nitruanium.
All right, you're not even halfway there. You've got to
weaponize it. You've got to miniaturize it, you've got to
test it, you got to put it on a missile,
hope the missile works, et cetera. I'm not saying there
was no danger or no threat, but he said, you know,
six months, twelve months, thirteen months, what doesn't matter.
Speaker 1 (06:31):
Those are his exact words.
Speaker 6 (06:32):
Well, I'm sorry, if you're trying to pursue diplomacy and
avoid war, six months is a long time, and if
they're not making any progress in the meantime, they're not
doing more in the meantime, they're poised. Where they're poised,
there is a threat, but they're not doing more, which
is what Telsea Gabartt said, and she was right. Then
there is there is. It's important, but not urgent. The
idea that this had to be done with the days
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is just not true. But I would I would cite
you know, his own words against him, because that's what
he said. What weaponized is a term of art. Ten steps.
They've got two or three some of the hard ones. Yeah,
but actually ministurizing and putting on a warhead, getting a
missile that works, all those things, or even when he
says device, his device could be the size of how
they were a small building. That's the device. That's where
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North Korea started. That's not deliverable. So I'm not saying
there's no danger. I'm saying that it was not imminent.
Speaker 1 (07:23):
This is my point. Of course, it was a danger,
and President Trump took the danger out. He stepped up
and made a command decision, as commander in chief said
let's just do it. Boom, shut it down. Okay, it's
totally obliterated. Time for the United States to move on.
What our quote unquote ally did was a bald face lie.
That's why they went after regime change. And it was
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the MAGA movement backing up President Trump that shut this
crap down. Okay, you call that an ally, that's not
an ally. And I don't hear all the all the
all the cheerleading from tel Aviv Levin and all this
crowd doesn't mean not gonna stop us. We're gonna shut
it all down because it's out of control. We could
have gotten sucked in to a major word there. I've
got to bounce Jimp. You've been amazed, but I've got
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to ask you about this. The leads during the Financial Times,
you said you're going to make me feel better investors
flee US long term bonds and fear of staring debt.
I got Cortes on next. I'm gonna ask Kim, but
you said, hey, it's not it's not what the Financial
Times reporting. What is the truth?
Speaker 2 (08:21):
Sir?
Speaker 5 (08:22):
Right.
Speaker 6 (08:22):
One of the things I love about the Wardmine Posse,
it's a really smart audience, so they can't they get
follow this. So it is the case the Greeny Treasure reports,
and they're reliable that net holdings of you longtime US
Treasury securities by foreign institution, so cyber wealtha and central banks,
et cetera declined in the most recent portant.
Speaker 1 (08:39):
That's a that's a fact.
Speaker 6 (08:40):
The Financial Times got that right, but they don't understand
why the idea that the debt and by the debt deersists.
Of course they matter, but the idea of there's fear
of debt and deficits and people are fleeing the treasury
markets is not true.
Speaker 1 (08:52):
How do I know that? Because look at the auction results.
Speaker 6 (08:54):
The Treasury auction is these securities every week or several
times a month by the tens or hundreds of billions
of dollars. There's something called the bid tocover ratio. How
many bus did you get relatives to the amount you're selling?
And that's very healthy. Interest rates have a moved. The
ten year guilt to maturity of the tenure Treasury is boring.
It's been between four and a quarter and four and
a half. It's trending down lately. If there were some
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flight from the US Treasury, that would be skywalking. It
would be five to six seven percent. That's not happening.
So they're objective facts saying that the Pinancial Times is
wrong about the decline and holdings.
Speaker 1 (09:25):
But they're wrong about the reasons.
Speaker 6 (09:26):
Let me tell you what the reason is, and it's
actually much more troubling. Central banks and cybern wealferons are
selling US treasuries to get cash. There's a global dollar shortage.
A treasury is not cash. It's a security denominated in dollars,
but it's not dollars. If you need dollars, you've got
to sell the treasury get the dollars. They're doing that
to prop up their currencies and prop up their banks.
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So we're kind of on the version of potentially a
global or we are in a global dollar shortage, and
that could lead to a global monetary crisis.
Speaker 1 (09:54):
And that's what's going on.
Speaker 6 (09:55):
So holdings are going down, but they're not going down
because people are afraid of the market. They would actually they
wish they and more. They're going down because they need cash,
and that's disturbing.
Speaker 1 (10:05):
Jim. Where do people go to get your strategic intelligence?
I keep telling folks, it's a c suite suite read
for the chairman and CEO. So if you want to
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Speaker 6 (10:24):
It's Jim Sorry recordswarroom dot com, ricords warroom dot com.
Speaker 1 (10:31):
You go there.
Speaker 6 (10:32):
You can subscribe to Changing Intelligence. That's oor flagship newsletter.
We'll put a lot into it. A new issue coming
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So that's where that's where you can find me.
Speaker 1 (10:51):
Thank you, brother. I appreciate you, appreciate you taking so
much time today, and particularly I want to announce since
Records came on and Josh Hammer and we're talking about
the importance of it, the President of these United States
is going to be up at eleven thirty now with
his own press conference from the White House talking about this.
So glad that you guys are the opening act for
the president Records. Good job, Good on you, Thank you,
(11:16):
thank you, sir. We got a lot to get to
get to Cortes. Listen. I keep saying, and BB's thing
double it proved it backs it up his own words.
The whole nuclear thing he was talking about is a mcguffin.
It's the device, It's the Multese falcon. It's the device
in the movie, a device in the story that drives
the narrative but is essentially irrelevant to reality. How close
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did we come until President Trump shut it down of
getting dragged into a major Mid East war? At the
same time, we have not taken care of business here
and the deportations. The courts have tried to stop President Trump.
That's why it was ruling so big today. And hey,
if people aren't awake to what's happening in La Chicago
and New York, three of the greatest, most important cities
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in the world, in the three most important cities in
the United States of America, you better wake up, because
there's a revolution brewing right under your nose.
Speaker 3 (12:10):
Steve Cortez, Now amen, And unfortunately, you answer your question.
Speaker 2 (12:14):
We came perilously close.
Speaker 3 (12:15):
If we had listened to the globalists, the so called
experts in media and government and think tanks and some
even within the administration, we would have been and yet
another Iraq war. We would have once again made the
mistake of listening to Natan Yahoo, who was catastrophically wrong
twenty something years ago, and is wrong again today about
the threats to the United States. So thankfully we took
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very swift but very limited action and realized that our problems,
our crises, our big obstacles, are not in the Middle East.
They're not in the Black Sea. They are right here
at home. It's our border that we must be concerned about.
Speaker 6 (12:51):
It.
Speaker 2 (12:51):
It is Marxist within the United States.
Speaker 3 (12:54):
To your point, when you have the states, not even
just the the big cities, but the states of New York, Illinois,
and California all essentially right now being run by seditionist
Marxists in open rebellion against the United States on the
signature issue of the American public of Donald Trump's triumph
last November, and we just found out in Pew, by
the way, that victory was even more resplendent than we thought.
Speaker 2 (13:17):
But when you have this kind of open rebellion.
Speaker 3 (13:18):
Here, our focus must be here, domestically on in the
United States.
Speaker 1 (13:30):
By the way, I'm going a little bit blind here
because my clock is Mike clock is a message there.
We are right there. Thank you guys, real quick before
we go to break and we're going to be a
little jam. We got to talk about these vaccines for
a moment, and we got this press conference with Steve
Real quickly Pritzker just now you talk about states Illinois
being so important. Prisker's announced he's running for governor, I
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think again as a predicate for his presidential campaign, and
how he's running as a sanctuary state. Give me thirty
seconds on Pritzker and the danger there.
Speaker 2 (14:01):
Yeah, Pritzker, like Newsom, is going to run.
Speaker 3 (14:03):
He's doubling and trippling down on these failed policies so
called sanctuary. Of course it's not sanctuary for citizens, not
for cops in Illinois, but sanctuary for dangerous illegals and
for his radical cronies. But you know what, let them
run on this, because we're going to crush them politically.
In twenty twenty eight, Prinz Kert knew some anyone like him.
Speaker 1 (14:25):
Steve Cortez, can you hang on for a minute. We're
going to go to a break. We've got to talk
about vaccines. We've got cortests here, talk about the economy.
President Trump, the President United State, is going to be
up at eleven thirty. He's going to give you his
ideas on birthright citizenship and these radical Marx's judges that
just got bitch slapped by the Supreme Court. Birchi, go
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will take your phone out ben in nine eight nine
eight nine eight text and get the ultimate guide to
investing a gold and precious metals in the Age of Trump.
Back in the moment, America, here's your host, Stephen K.
Bab Okay, welcome back. Look, I want to thank everybody.
(15:10):
We're on the road. I'm here on assignment for a
couple of days. Happened in the middle of the night
last night. We're doing a great job, and Trump pulled
it together, having a few technical difficulties, but that's okay. Also,
the President of the United States, we understand now I
think he actually may be doing it down in the
briefing room, so this should be pretty extraordinary. We understand
that the President's going to step up to the podium
(15:31):
where they're going to begin this presser about this monumental
decision by the Supreme Court. They're going to do it
at eleven thirty, and of course real Amerker's voice and
the warm will go to it life. So we're going
to rearrange the schedule here. I want to bring in
Mary Holland from Schulen's Health Defense huge the MAHA movement,
and Bobby Kennedy's kind of on a roll. We haven't
had enough time. And this is one of the things
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I'm so upset about about this kind of made up
war that they try to drag us into in Persia
to divert the attention on that matter, Mary, just give
the people kind of a taste of what's going on.
Because the pharmaceutical and the people that hate Make America
Healthy Again and President Trump, their heads are blowing up
about some of these decisions. We're going to get you
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guys back here at five we get a more detailed
understanding this, But can you just give us a heads up,
a headline of what's going on?
Speaker 2 (16:19):
Sure? Yeah.
Speaker 7 (16:20):
So a couple of weeks ago, Secretary Kennedy did a
clean sweep and got rid of the seventeen members of
the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices that serves the CDC
and makes vaccine recommendations. He brought in seven much more neutral,
more open minded, real scientists, and they met for two
days earlier this week and they basically sat a really
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new tone. They said, we're going to look at the
whole schedule. We're not going to talk about anti vax
and provacs and we're going to debate things.
Speaker 2 (16:50):
And so they actually took two votes.
Speaker 7 (16:52):
One was really excited to the exciting the people who've
been doing this for a long time. They said that
they're not going to have the mercury containing preservative primary
USOL in any flu shots next year.
Speaker 2 (17:03):
That is major.
Speaker 7 (17:04):
It's taken thirty years to get there. That wasn't expected
on the agenda, but that was fantastic. And then the
other vote they took was for an RSV vaccine for babies.
It's one that has a lot more issues with it,
but they did approve that by a five to two vote.
They approved the thy mariitol decision by a six to
one vote.
Speaker 2 (17:24):
But it's a new era, Steve.
Speaker 7 (17:25):
The important thing is is that I think they're going
to look at the whole schedule.
Speaker 2 (17:28):
They're going to look at things like the birth dose
of the hepatitis B vaccine.
Speaker 7 (17:31):
They're going to look at the timing of the measles
MONSTERBELLI shot. So those are things that are really significant.
Speaker 2 (17:37):
It's a new era.
Speaker 1 (17:40):
Let me go back to the mercury. I want to
go back to that issue briefly, and to vote isn't
this what Big Farmer feared that Bobby Kennedy was bringing.
And because this is so central, because it speaks to
many more issues about this entire thing, and in this,
in this what he got grilled in this what he
got grilled on at at the confirmation hearing. So did
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we do a bait and switch on Big Pharma to
kind of chop block them? Man?
Speaker 7 (18:06):
Well, Bobby has said that he did not ever make
the representation that he would not change people at ASIP,
he said that he would continue it. So I think
Senator Cassidy, who is the last confirmation vote, tried to
get this meeting postponed. He put out a post on Monday,
But Bobby Kennedy's full speed ahead. But this is what
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Bobby's committed to doing.
Speaker 2 (18:30):
Steve is using real science. Mercury should not be in
Baby's shots. Let's be really clear.
Speaker 7 (18:35):
Mercury is absolutely a known poison.
Speaker 2 (18:39):
It should not be in the shots.
Speaker 7 (18:40):
And it's a fantastic development that that is finally now
going to end. It was not in lots of shots,
but it was in seasonal flu shots and multi dose files.
So that's now going to change for this upcoming season,
which is a major major change.
Speaker 1 (18:57):
What is Cassidy's problem? You know, he comes from one
of the reddest states. He comes from one of the
states that's most maga. He seems to me and look
like I said, this is not my line of country.
I depend upon Bobby Kennedy and you guys and you know,
doctor Malone and people like that. But it seems like
he's particularly the trying to be the enforcer here for
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big farm. Am I missing that or it looks like
that's what he's doing.
Speaker 2 (19:23):
You're not missing that.
Speaker 7 (19:24):
I mean, he is a conventional doctor, and he has
used vaccines, and I think he genuinely believes in the
CDC and believes in vaccines. But he is absolutely the
voice of the pharmaceutical industry in this situation right now.
Speaker 1 (19:42):
Mary Holland, where do people go to get more information
about all this? And we're going to get you back
up in the five to seven hour today because people
want to drill down this a lot more. I've got
more calls about this than probably anything going on during
the twelve day war. Man where they go.
Speaker 7 (19:56):
So our website is Children's Health Defense, but on X
we are Children's HD.
Speaker 2 (20:03):
Please follow us.
Speaker 1 (20:07):
We will send every very over the thank you, ma'am,
say this afternoon. Thanks uh Cortez. We're going to use
you as the opening for President Trump's eleven thirty press
conference and normally run a few minutes later, so hopefully
roll over. But the central argument you've had here for
a while is that the economy is everything and making
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everything else in MAGA fit together.
Speaker 5 (20:29):
Right.
Speaker 1 (20:29):
Can you walk us through your your thinking of this,
because you got some charge to back it.
Speaker 3 (20:33):
Up absolutely, and by the way, to prove my point,
I would use the Memdannie Win in New York. Not
that we agree with him on any solutions, but he
was correct to determine that affordability was the focus of
the voters of New York City.
Speaker 2 (20:47):
And you combine.
Speaker 3 (20:47):
Affordability with a charismatic outlook, and guess what, you can
win elections. Now we're going to win them from the
populist right and we're going to take down that Marxist
populist left mentality. But nonetheless he's onto something there and
to this in to immigration, by the way, which is
key and President Trump I believe he is going to
talk about birthright citizenship and this terrific win at the
Supreme Court. Immigration is not just a national security issue,
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not just a moral imperative for us to get control
of this country, but also very very critical for the
economy for a lot of reasons. But one of them
is that AI. Okay, and you've covered this better than anybody.
AHI has both tremendous potential and severe risks for our society.
But AI is already compelling very significant job losses, particularly
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in white collar sectors. So this is no time for
the United States to be importing workers, whether legally or illegally,
from all over the world. As a matter of fact,
we may soon have the opposite problem of too many workers,
given what's going on with AI. So I'd like to
show some charts here to prove my point, and a
lot of folks on the right, unfortunately, a lot of
folks who call themselves conservatives, are pretty openly advocating for
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more legal immigration in this country, claiming that we need
more workers. I think the evidence shows the opposite. But
if we can start with chart one, let's start with
some good news about the labor market, and this is
happening because of President Trump. This is real wages, Okay,
that is real personal income, meaning adjusted for inflation.
Speaker 2 (22:13):
That chart is year to date.
Speaker 3 (22:15):
If you see that wonderful trend since February, it is
from the lower left to the upper right. Real wages
are growing again. They're exploding in the way they did
during Trump's first term. Of course, under Joe Biden, for
basically all of twenty twenty one and twenty two, real
wages crashed. Americans worked harder to get poorer. Thankfully, we
now have the opposite happening, and those people who do
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have jobs or who are keeping their jobs, they're getting
paid more. One way to help that is to not
flood the market with illegal or foreign workers. If we
go to chart two, let's get to some bad news
though about the labor market. This is jobless claims and
this is a four week rolling average. As you can
see from this chart, Unfortunately, jobless claims are at a
high right now. We are at the highs of the year.
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That chart goes back for one year. So there are
reasons to be concerned overall about the labor market right now. Now,
where does this concern come from? Because we know President
Trump's doing the right things. We're glad that real wages
are galloping.
Speaker 2 (23:10):
Well.
Speaker 3 (23:11):
If you go to chart number three, we learned that
the main culprit is AI. And this is a headline
from NBC News telling us that Amazon and I'm no
fan of Amazon in terms of their corporate cultural Marxism
and don't like Bezos. Amazon has been a jobs machine
for twenty five years in this country, adding thousands and
thousands of jobs at an incredibly regular clip. Amazon is
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now cutting jobs and explicitly told the market and investors
this is because of AI. We simply don't need as
many people. We go to the next chart, chart four.
Let me show you numerically looking at that is Amazon's
workforce and that chart goes back fifteen years. So back
in two thousand and nine they had only about twenty
four thousand employees. They got up to a peak in
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twenty twenty one of over one point six million employees.
That's globally, not just us, all over the world. But
since then you can see that trend is reversing. It's
now going the other way. Amazon is able to do
a lot more with fewer people, and that downtrend now
in total employees is going to accelerate. Now, let's look
at last chart, chart five, and this is the broad economy.
(24:15):
Sure you're not just talking about Amazon. This is the
overall economy. And this is a chart from the Wall
Street Journal. It was an article that I encourage people
to read. The incredible Shrinking Company is the name of
the article. And these are white collar workers, white collar
jobs since two thousand and one. And look particularly at
the bottom of that chart among executive and managerial white
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collar workers.
Speaker 2 (24:39):
We are in a pronounced down.
Speaker 3 (24:41):
Trend right now where white collar jobs are disappearing. So
to bring this back to the macro Steve, what I
would tell you is with AI accelerating aggressively right now,
with white collar jobs being cut significantly, this of all
times is a time to restrict the labor market of
the United States, meaning flow of foreign labors, whether legal
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or illegal, into this country.
Speaker 2 (25:04):
And those people who.
Speaker 3 (25:05):
Are out there, and some of them happen to be
my friends, some of them agree with us on a
lot of issues politically. But those folks who are out
there are holding conferences right now in Washington, d C.
Who are pushing a Koch Brothers agenda that we need
millions more workers. In fact, the data and evidence tell
us that the exact opposite is true, that American citizens
may soon be in trouble.
Speaker 1 (25:25):
Yeah, no, Steve Moore and the guys, and look, we're
close to those guys, they're friends. But they've been doing
these seminars online saying we need more immigrant workers right now.
Nothing can be further from the truth. By the way,
Microsoft and Intel. Microsoft let go ten thousand people the
other day, Intel twenty thousand people. Both of them said
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it was about artificial intelligence. Cortes hang around for a
few minutes. We'll see if this thing starts on time,
arfas slate, we'll get some pregame. The President United States
is going to I think they're going to do it
in the briefing room. And suppose it's the President United
States calling for the press conference of press availability. As
you know, this is when he's at his best. He
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your host, Stephen K. Bab Okay. We are waiting the
President of the United States to come down to the
briefing room, the press briefing room, which is really kind
of almost right below the Oval office, or very close
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to it.
Speaker 6 (27:13):
Right.
Speaker 1 (27:13):
I guess it's right below the cabinet room. I have
my geospatial mind, right, I think that's correct. It's right there.
It's from the rightno top of each other. West wing
is very tiny, very small. Steve Cortez, this about the
fourteenth Amend, birthright citizenship, a major ruling today, about these
radical judges, the judicial insurrection against President Trump's agenda, and
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this why I keep telling people we must focus on
this now. This has to be one hundred and fifty
percent of our focus. We cannot go wandering around the
Middle East looking for another war. No matter what, we
have to focus. We have to focus on this.
Speaker 5 (27:54):
Now.
Speaker 1 (27:54):
President's going to talk about the fourteenth Amendment. Why is
this important? You know, you sow the wind, you reap
the whirlwind, and you're seeing this now in New York
City on Tuesday, and you got all kind of people
hitting the panic button. This has been a long time
in building and President Trump has sound the warnings on this,
Steve Cortes, the War Room, Posse the War Room, Steve Bannon,
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Steve Miller, many other people. How important is this situation
in New York City is tied to what President Trump's
just about to talk about on the fourteenth Amendment?
Speaker 4 (28:25):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (28:25):
Absolutely it is.
Speaker 3 (28:26):
And the situation in New York is yet another reminder
that unfortunately the poorest border situation really open border of
course during Biden, but for decades, a poorest border, pro
mass migration agenda has materially changed the United States, and
for the worst. I mean, think of how much better
off this country would be. For example, if we had
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not welcomed in people like George Soros and ilhan Omar,
And now it looks like soon to be mayor Mom
Donnie in New York City. How much better as a
country we would be if those folks we're not welcomed
by the leftists and globalists into this land.
Speaker 2 (29:03):
Now.
Speaker 3 (29:03):
Look, I think we need an overall pause on legal immigration,
zero illegal, and I think we need a pause.
Speaker 2 (29:09):
On legal immigration.
Speaker 3 (29:10):
But I think even people who are for orderly vetted
legal immigration this country need to come to terms with
only allowing people in who love this country, who share
our values, who will be true contributors in every sense,
not just economically but that's.
Speaker 2 (29:25):
Important, but in every sense to this country.
Speaker 3 (29:28):
We have not been demanding of our migrants in recent decades,
and because of that, we haven't done immigration very well.
A century ago, when we were last at these kinds
of levels of migration in terms of percentages of the
United States, we're all time highs now. But the last
time we were near this level, we were incredibly demanding
of migrants. We promised them nothing, we demanded assimilation, and
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we were frankly pretty brutal, which is one reason why
a lot of them didn't make it.
Speaker 2 (29:52):
A lot of them decided to go back that was appropriate.
Speaker 3 (29:55):
We have an entirely different construct in recent decades that
we need now reckon with and birthright citizenship is certainly
part of it. Now it appears, I mean, this ruling
the course is just out. I didn't have a chance
to read the whole thing. It appears that it's very
narrowly tailored to that issue, but much broader about trying
to prohibit these ridiculous nationwide injunctions, and that might be
an even bigger issue as important as birthright citizenship is.
Speaker 2 (30:18):
If we could stop these.
Speaker 3 (30:19):
Injunction edicts from these judges acting like tyrants and kings,
that might be even more beneficial for the United States.
But we know for a fact that birthright citizenship has
been systemically abused in the United States. We know that
the founders did not intend it as it has been
interpreted in recent decades, and so hopefully we're on our
way to quickly reversing this, and that will be part
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of a broader sovereignty pitch that is so necessary for
so many reasons, again, for national security, for street safety,
for the cohesion and consensus of.
Speaker 2 (30:51):
The United States around American values.
Speaker 3 (30:53):
And then, as I was talking about previously for the economy,
because again, what AI is already doing, even in just
these early stages of automation and AI, but we are
already seeing our significant job losses. And you know what,
the job losses are now concentrated not among blue collar people,
but among executive types, among white collar positions accountants, en coders,
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and attorneys being replaced by machines. That is not an
environment where we want to invite in millions of foreign
workers to compete against Americans in the job market.
Speaker 2 (31:26):
As a matter of fact, it is quite the opposite.
Speaker 3 (31:28):
We should be extra stringent upon protecting the laborers of
this country for many reasons, but a lot of them
being economic. Let me also mention this regard to the
job market, Steve. You know, we just got past graduation
season here in the United States. Anybody who knows young
people knows how bad this job market is for them.
They are in the worst position of all because those
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entry level positions, white collar entry level positions are the
first places that are being automated by most of these
gigantic firms. So even young people who are finishing with
graduate degrees or bachelor's degrees, even with good degrees. You know,
ones that you think are useful from reputational schools are
solidly reputational schools.
Speaker 2 (32:06):
They are really struggling.
Speaker 3 (32:07):
They're moving home, they're being buristos, they're working in retail
because they can't get the jobs they thought they were
going to get. And we see that reflected through the
macro data. It's not just anecdote if you happen to
know young people in your life. But those forces only
add to the imperative that we must get control of
this immigration system in the United States.
Speaker 2 (32:26):
President Trump is doing that.
Speaker 3 (32:27):
He's already gotten operational control of the border, did that
within weeks, which is just a magnificent win.
Speaker 2 (32:32):
Now we need to.
Speaker 3 (32:33):
Amplify and accelerate the deportations and birthright citizenship, all of this,
of course fighting against the tyrannical judiciary. But it appears
today there's a really, really good win regarding the courts
for our side.
Speaker 2 (32:46):
So let's celebrate that. Let's also be happy by the way.
Speaker 3 (32:49):
That these rulings are coming down six', three so we
are not Losing Amy Coney barrett Or Chief Justice, roberts
who have been at best squishy.
Speaker 2 (32:58):
On a lot of these, issues starting to come down
on our.
Speaker 3 (33:00):
Side they did last week in The tennessee decision about
protecting children from child. Mutilation they're now coming down on
our side on things like these national injunctions and birth right.
Citizenship so thankfully the, MOMENTUM i think is turning our.
Speaker 2 (33:13):
Way but let's keep.
Speaker 3 (33:14):
Pressing these issues are absolutely critical to saving our. Country
and yes to your bigger, Point, STEVE i think it
should only reinforce in all of us the resolve that
our problems are, here all.
Speaker 2 (33:25):
Right we had an open border for four.
Speaker 3 (33:27):
Years we Have marxists who are an open sedition against
The United states in major power centers Of, america Particularly New, York,
illinois And. California the battles are here in The United,
states not in The Middle, east not in The Black.
Speaker 1 (33:41):
Sea, no not In, ukraine and not in The Middle,
east and not In. Persia we don't have time to
divert our. Attension our country is at stake right. NOW i,
mean this ruling today was to try to tamp down
these radical, judges but these nationwide. Injunctions but, hey The
Supreme court rule the other day by sending the Bad
Own brea Where President trump's commander in chief ONES i send.
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Him you've had a judge In. Massachusetts, HEY i don't,
care it's not going to change Many you got these
judges In. Maryland we're going to jump to the briefing
room as soon as The president Or caroline or any
of the officials walk out there to. Start this court
Has one THING i want to leave people with is
this In New York. City what this guy. Did, look
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he's this is The Red Green. Alliance you're having a Neo,
marxist a guy that actually says he's a, communist, right
combined with Radical jihadi his father's Or jihattis As raheem
said he's one of the most, radical called the twelve
vers one of the most radical schools Of. Islam but
he put on a happy, face AND i, SAID i
GAVE Nbc news a quote last night that said he
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kind of took the populist, agenda something THAT aoc And
Bernie sanders have not sticked the landing, Yet, Right he
kind of took a populist agenda and put and tied
it directly to, affordability which played to what the biggest
concerns of these young. People kind of under, third he
put a happy face on. It you, know he's a former.
Rapper he put. In this guy's very well. Trained anybody
think this was not this guy was not groomed for
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this or missing the. Point he went TikTok and did
all this. Up his solution he has no experiences in
solutions are absolutely. Absurd that's also actually not the, point
because we've impoureded in this new electorate and he tapped
into that this is going to be a major, issue
and The republicans got to wake. UP i have said
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this affordability issue speaks to young, people and it actually
speaks to, everybody but particularly people under forty years. Old Steve.
Speaker 3 (35:35):
Cortez, Yes and by the, WAY i find this in
all of my, polling AND i just did extensive national,
polling and the affordability issue is front and center on people's.
Minds and let me tell, you people give incredibly high
marks To Donald trump on. Immigration we're now reaching. Levels
AND i took these polls right after THE la, Riots
so not only did it turn people Against, trump but the.
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Opposite it actually stealed the result of The american people
to get control all of our streets and control of our.
Sovereignty and we're now seeing super majorities in favor of mass.
Deportations we're getting into the sixties and depending how you
frame the, question and if you had a criminal, element
you're even getting into the seventies on that. Issue where
there are vulnerabilities right now For republicans In, washington, Overall
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White House, congress everywhere is the affordability, issue because voters
are increasingly starting to blame current leadership In, washington D.
Speaker 2 (36:25):
C for their affordability.
Speaker 3 (36:26):
Problems, NOW i think logically the blame still belongs largely With,
bidenomics but, nevertheless people are not always purely. Logical and
the reality, is AND i think decision makers need to know,
this not enough do In, washington D. C the reality
is Regular americans have been in a. Recession they cannot
afford their. Lives that's simply the. Reality that is What
bidenomics did to. Them it stole away their prosperity through
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declining real, Wages americans working harder to get. Poorer in
addition to, that the savings are, gone the really artificial
inflated savings of THE covid, panic they are now. Gone
so for regular people they face a real economic predicament
and that is expressed through the. Polling it's also expressed
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through elections like last. Night now again they're turning for
the exact wrong answers to this Foreign Muslim.
Speaker 2 (37:17):
Marxist, however that.
Speaker 3 (37:20):
Creting he did correctly identify the angst and address the
problem with the wrong, answers but he at least addressed,
it which is an affordability. Crisis so and by the,
way one of the, ways there's a lot of policy
prescriptions for how do we solve, this how do we
from the populast rights solve.
Speaker 2 (37:36):
This but one of the ways is again immigration.
Speaker 3 (37:40):
Control why, well because not only will it mean real
wages will continue to, rise and they are rising Under Donald.
Speaker 2 (37:46):
Trump that's, huge but.
Speaker 3 (37:47):
Also the affordability of, housing rents and mortgages that are
just simply too high or. Unattainable if we remove this
ridiculous created demand of millions and millions of invaders trespassing
into our, country housing is going to get far more
affordable For american. Citizens so that alone would have enormous,
benefits would increase the prosperity Of, americans make their standards
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of living feel, better allow them to breathe a little bit.
Easier you combine that with energy, policy Where Donald trump's
doing a great job and we're seeing the results of
it right with oil prices coming, Down summer gas prices
the lowest they've been now in three, years so you're
seeing the results. There you combine immigration control with other
sensible economic policies like a pro energy, revolution ending the green,
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scam all of this can. WORK i, mean we have
solutions and we can get out of this. Corner but
we need to realize that because Of, biden we are
in a corner right, now and that regular people are
hurting and their concerns are, valid And mandani address those
concerns with His marxist worldview that we. Reject of, course
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this is somebody who Hates, america who never should have
been allowed into this, country certainly shouldn't be An american. Citizen,
nonetheless he's sharp enough for the people around him are
sharp enough to identify the source of the angst and
to try to address. It and we on the populous
right can always learn lessons from our. Opponents when they
do things, well we can learn lessons from them and
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then apply them with Our america loving construct rather than
their Neo, marxist neo seditionist of.
Speaker 1 (39:22):
Construct, well, well he took populism and he REALIZED aoc
and these, guys by the, way we ought to be.
Ready we ought to skip the break here For denver
because The president could walk at it at any. Time we
don't want to miss. That presidents worked up on this
Fourteenth amendment and very positive ruling as far as these
radical judges trying to try to stop. Him so we're
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going to try to skip the break if technically we
can still do. It, okay, fine we'll just go way
to the end of the. Show let's do a reset right.
Here The president of The United states is going to
come out in a moment in the briefing. Room and
it's quite. Interesting you, know he had an event, Yesterday
steve that i'd because he had blue Collar. America he
had Working america's kind of the backbone of THE maga
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movement and back of him in The east, room and
he had some of his. Officials he Had Scott bess
in The Secretary, treasury he had Russ, vote he HAD
i Think lutnik was. There he had some people about
the big beautiful bill that really kind of kicked off
its supposed to be the voting yesterday AND i Think
Real america's voice is the only one that covered its
top to The, FOX i don't think did. It of
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course the other networks didn't do. It they block him.
Out but, man when he comes down on The Supreme,
COURT msnbc AND cnn are right. There they are so
freaked out About President trump's power to communicate to people
about how, radical how, radical these these judges. Are, steve
talk to me about this. Ruling although it didn't get
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to the Fourteenth, Amendment i'm Sure President trump's going to
put that in perspective for us here in a few
minutes from the briefing. Room but it did talk, about,
well as you, said almost something that may be almost
as important as that, today and that is these district.
Judges AND i think the cases, NOW i think we're
up to one hundred and ninety cases where they shop
for these judges in The Bay area and place Like
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boston And Rhode. Island these guys drop an injunction that
shuts down Everything President trump's trying to do on all
the key things of this. Article two power, Sir.
Speaker 3 (41:16):
Yeah, listen we cannot have a functioning republic if we
effectively have hundreds of self appointed co, presidents, unelected tenured for,
life who believe that they have the power to veto
any decision of the elected president of The United. States
there's Nothing american about. That it's not in any sense,
logical it's not consistent with. Precedent and this has to
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be shut. Down and a lot of us are obviously
very annoyed that it hasn't already been shut, down BECAUSE
i Think Chief Justice roberts could have.
Speaker 2 (41:44):
Done a lot unilaterally to end this.
Speaker 3 (41:47):
Nonsense but it seems that today is a significant step
toward exactly that goal of shutting it. Down let me
give you one, quote by the, way from the and
AGAIN i haven't had time yet through the whole, opinion
But Amy Cony barrett wrote this, again somebody who's disappointed
us quite a, bit but lately seems to be finding
her judicial.
Speaker 2 (42:04):
Spine this is what she.
Speaker 3 (42:05):
Writes and this is, unusual to say the least in
A Supreme court majority opinion by.
Speaker 1 (42:11):
State, hangover, second we're going to we're going to cut
to the briefing presidents and Nite states has walked.
Speaker 8 (42:16):
Out we're going to turn it over to the. President Lorny,
well this was a big.
Speaker 2 (42:27):
One wasn't.
Speaker 9 (42:28):
It this was a big, decision an amazing, decision one
that we're very happy. About this, morning The Supreme court
has delivered a monumental victory for The, constitution the separation of,
powers and the rule of. Law in striking down the
excessive use of nationwide injunctions to interfere with the normal
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functioning of the executive. Branch The Supreme court has stopped
the presidency.
Speaker 1 (42:55):
Itself that's what they've.
Speaker 9 (42:56):
Done and really it's been it's been an amazing period of.
Time this last. Hour there are people elated all over the.
Country i've seen such happiness and. Spirit sometimes you don't see,
that but this case is very. IMPORTANT i was elected
on a historic. Mandate but in recent months we've seen
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a handful of radical left judges effectively try to overrule
the rightful powers of the.
Speaker 2 (43:23):
President