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Libby Emmons
A commentator, international social media sensation and former Navy intelligence veteran.
Jack Posobic
This is Human Events with your host, Jack Posobic.
Unknown Reporter
Christ is Traffic has resumed across Crimea's Kerch Bridge after Ukraine hit its foundations with underwater explosives. The explosion marked the latest offensives from Ukraine over the weekend. A Ukraine drone attack damaged dozens of warplanes deep inside Russia. Meanwhile, Russian strikes on Ukraine's civilian areas continue, killing at least eight and injuring 50.
Unknown Analyst
Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has now criticized and appears to have flat out rejected a proposal by the US Amid negotiations over Tehran's rapidly advancing nuclear program, saying Iran refuses to give up enriching uranium in any possible deal, which is essentially the purpose of any kind of deal with the U.S. the White.
Unknown Reporter
House sent a request yesterday to congressional leaders to pull back more than $9 billion in approved spending. Most of it's for foreign aid.
Unknown Analyst
Well, this is called a rescission and.
Jack Posobic
It is intended to try to take those musk generated doge cuts, the slashes in departments and budgets and make them permanent.
Unknown Reporter
Two Chinese researchers charged with smuggling what's considered to be a potential weapon for agro terrorism into the US and that prosecutors say could target the nation's food supply. We're talking about a fungus which DOJ is calling a potential bioterror threat. Take a look at it under the microscope. This is Fusarium gramit earum and it causes billions of dollars in crop damage each year. A pathogen that rots wheat, barley and rice, and if consumed by humans, can cause vomiting, liver damage and birth defects.
Jack Posobic
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard. Today's edition, Human Events Daily, here live. Washington, D.C. today is June 4, 2025, Anno Domini. It is the 36th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre, where proud Chinese citizens stood up for their country against communism and were mowed down by soldiers of the People's Liberation Army. Soldiers of the Chinese Communist Party their own government open fire on peaceful protesters and civilians. And we remember them every single June 4th the same way we remember all the victims of communism. The most evil force that has ever existed on this planet, folks. Another evil force, of course, is the specter of war. And President Trump has a huge truth social up where he just apparently got off the phone with President Putin of Russia. And I want to read this to you now because this is breaking news just as we go to air here. He said, I just finished speaking by telephone with President Vladimir Putin of Russia. The call lasted approximately 1 hour 15 minutes. We discussed the attack on Russia's docked airplanes by Ukraine and also various other attacks that have been taking place by both sides. It was a good conversation, but not a conversation that will lead to immediate peace. President Putin did say and very strongly that he will have to respond to the recent attack on the airfields. So respond in Ukraine. We also discussed Iran and the fact that time is running out on Iran's decision to pertaining to nuclear weapons which must be made quickly stated to President Trump that Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. And on this I believe we are in agreement. President Putin suggested that he will participate in the discussions with Iran and that he could perhaps be helpful in getting this brought to a rapid conclusion. It is my opinion that Iran has been slow walking their decision on this important matter and we will need a definitive answer in a very short period of time, folks. I've also been hearing regarding these attacks and this operation Spiderweb that as it turns out, elements of our national security infrastructure, elements of the CIA, elements of the intel community knew that this attack was taking place, that this operation was going on and they purposely withheld information from the President of the United States from his briefing, from many other high level echelons of the White House. Why are Brennan and Clapper people still walking around with blue badges? Why is anyone who was involved with the prior Biden or Obama administrations walking around in positions of power within the Trump administration? Their goals and their agenda are separate from the agenda of the people's president the people voted for in 2024. We'll be right back. America first truly means welcome to the second American revolution. All right folks, Jack Posobic here we are live, Washington D.C. want to bring in real America's voice as well as the Salem Radio Network. Our three Charlie Kirk, President Trump tweeting out about the Russian response to Ukraine's drone attacks and also this idea and the news breaking his own news that he just held an hour and 15 minute long phone call With Putin from the White House. We'll be breaking down that and more as the show continues. Folks, let me tell you something real quick though. Let's be real. Losing weight, it ain't just about looking good. It's about taking back control of your health. 42% of adults in America are classified as obese. Currently, it's directly linked to severe health issues. We're talking about heart disease, diabetes, stroke and cancer, which costs Americans over 173 billion each year in medical expenses alone. If you're dieting and working out with no success, it's not your fault the system is rigged against you. But there's good news. The wellness company just launched Drop, a GLP1 peptide oral Drop formula developed by their chief medical board, designed to support your metabolism, curb cravings, and help you shed weight. That's right. No injections or risk of severe side effects. We're not seeing in the zempic. Just take drop in water, gradually increasing the quantity over time, letting your body do the rest. Start your weight loss journey today and get $50 off plus free shipping. Head to TWC Health POSO and use promo code POSO. That's TWC Health POSO. Take action today for a healthier tomorrow. All right, guys, we are very excited because we have a, a really interesting update here today because we've been talking about AI. We talk about this a lot. And I wanted to do this episode really all about structured about AI. Yes, we have the news of the day, but I'm excited that we have Larry Ward on who's an expert on AI and one of the things that he's been digging into and he's got a piece up@humanqvents.com all about AI bias. Larry joins us now. Larry, how are you?
Larry Ward
Great. Thanks for having me.
Jack Posobic
Well, Larry, tell us a little bit about this piece. What made you want to put it together and what did you find?
Larry Ward
I've been in the, in the digital space in conservative politics for over 20 years. We've been. We were the first to call out Google in 2004 for bias in its ad algorithm. We were the first shadow band account on Facebook when I put up a meme that said when, when Obama calls the seals, they got bin Laden. When the se called Obama, they got denied. It's long documented the bias in the Silicon Valley tendency to censor, to demonetize, to choke conservative content has been well documented. It was covert at one point, but over the last couple of years, they were really overt about it. And now they're going back in the closet and being more covert about their bias. But anybody that's used AI and asked political questions automatically gets the liberal bias answer first. And it's like getting the first page of Google because people make up their mind on the first page of Google. You're going to make up your mind on the first answer from the prompt on the political question that you're asking. And over and over and over again, AI has shown that it has very strong liberal bias.
Jack Posobic
Well, and this really goes back to one of those things that, like, I'm not a computer programmer but, you know, I do understand some of the basics of this and garbage in, garbage out. This has always been one of the issues in computing. It's always been one of the issues in algorithms or systemic modeling. And that's the same issue that a lot of the AI has now. Not just the bias in terms of being fed these far left sources like Wikipedia or the New York Times or so many of liberal corporate media that's out there. But also one of the issues that's come up is that AI is degrading as the models are continuing to be trained on the Internet because there's so much AI generated content that's now appearing on the Internet. So you have AI that's being trained on AI, which degrades the overall value of the model itself.
Larry Ward
You're 100% right. And it's going to continue to get worse. And look, AI is now these AI companies, these major LLMs are making deals. You saw there was a huge deal with Amazon that was put out there to the New York Times where they're paying the New York Times an undisclosed amount of money, probably hundreds of millions of dollars to train its model on the New York Times. And you're seeing that these companies are going out either to mainstream or to very liberal publications and paying them a lot of money so that they can train their model on their content. And what they're not doing is they're not seeking out conservative publications and conservative voices like Human Events or the Post Millennial or the Washington examiner, et cetera and so on. And we, we have to get these AI companies for two reasons. One, the, the, the Silicon Valley has destroyed the financial wherewithal of a lot of these companies on the right because they've demonetized them, they've throttled them, they've poked them and they've put them in financial, deep financial stress. And two, these AI models need to be trusted. And you know, look, I've said this for a very long Time. The trust is the number one asset. It's the number one investment that AI companies need to make in order to yield a high investment. And right now, who's going to trust an AI company like OpenAI or Google that puts George Washington as a black president, or, you know, you type in OpenAI, who's the president, and they say Joe Biden is still the president. I mean, there's, there's lots and lots of evidence overall that, that they are just off the rails in terms of their liberal bias.
Jack Posobic
Well, and so what you're, what you're explaining though, is actually potentially a way for AI to correct this issue or potentially help with this and perhaps President Trump's AI policy. We know that this is coming out of the White House. Now. That's something where numerous individuals in the administration, I would say Elon, but, you know, he's sort of stepped away, but he obviously plays a huge role in GROK and X. I even going to the point where I believe that X itself has now been signed over to X AI so that all of the content that I post on X, that everyone posts on X, it's already being fed into the X AI algorithm. So that is being, it's training GROK as you go. And so there's no issues there. So one of the, one of the. Now obviously there's conservatives and liberals on it, but what you're saying is that they could go in and actually work with, you know, feed it, feed it human events, feed it the war room, feed it Tucker Carlson, and then you would get a. No, at least achieve a balance or an understanding that there are various perspectives on these issues.
Larry Ward
There. You're absolutely right. There has to be an equal weight. You know, the way these, these systems work is they weight these publications, they weight these sources. There has to be an equal weight on the, on the conservative side as there is on the liberal side. And the, these companies not only have to, you know, use these, use their content, but they also have to pay for the content. And it has to be at the same market rate that they're making deals with the New York Times, that they're making deals with the Washington Post and cnn. They have to use cons, conservative publications and paid conservative publications at least the same amount, if not more, because they've been using the, they've been throttling and demonetizing and hurting these conservative publications for a very long time.
Jack Posobic
Well, and we know, and this has been done all the way back to the days of Breitbart and Sleeping Giants that they use this as a model to block conservative news or just truthful news. Anything that's out there telling the truth, whether it be Russia, whether it be Hunter Biden, whether it be Joe Biden's mental status or whether it be Covid and everything that's happening and these, these Chinese pathogens and apparently we just caught another Chinese pathogen up in Michigan. Larry Ward is on with us now. He's the head of Market Rhythm. He's got a great column up on humanevents.com I'm Jack Posobic. You're listening to the Salem Radio Network and watching on Real America's Voice. We're going to take a quick break. We're going to be right back. Because this is so important, ending the bias in AI and it's got to start now folks, because understand this right now is the worst AI will ever be. This is Model one.
Unknown Commentator
You know they talk about influencers. These are influencers and they're friends of mine. Jacksonvik, where's Jack? He's got a great job.
Jack Posobic
Alright folks, Jack Pasopic back live Human Events Daily, Real America's Voice, Salem Radio Network. Folks, I got a question for you. You ever notice how the power always seems to go out right when you need it the most? Whether it's a heat wave or a summer storm or just too many people running the AC at once, our fragile grid can't keep up. And that's why I got the Grid Dr. 3300 solar generator from my Patriot supply. This thing is an absolute beast. 3300 watts of off grid power. Tell you what, it keeps your fridge, your freezer, your lights, even medical devices running whenever grid power fails and of course charges all my devices. And right now they've got a crazy deal going. When you buy the Grid Dr. 3300, they will throw in two waterproof 200 watt solar panels completely for free. We're talking an almost $900 value. These aren't cheap plastic panels either. No, these are super durable, waterproof, built to last through storms, heat and who knows what else. So shop@mypatriotsupply.com Jack to claim your free panels today. If there was ever a time to get serious about blackout protection, this is it. Go to mypatriotsupply.com Jack that's mypatriotsupply.com Jackson and get yours today. All right, we're back on with the president of Market Rhythm, Larry Ward, and he's walking through his new column that's up on human events.com and he's arguing that conservative publications need to be included in these AI models to fix the liberal bias problem. And Larry, I'll throw it back to you because you're not talking about making AI conservative, you're about making it viewpoint neutral so that true information is able to actually get through the screen.
Larry Ward
Oh, absolutely. Look, if we went to 2020 when Covid was around and this, these AI models were just trained on the liberal bias, what would we have? We would have, you know, the AI telling everybody they got to wear masks and go out and get vaccines and stay indoors, of course, until there's a Black Lives Matter protest and then go out and participate. That's what it would have been telling the American people. And how many more people would have been fool into some of the, some of the nonsense that went on during COVID So, you know, we have to look at this. It's a national security risk. These biased AI systems, they pose a national, a national threat because they create blind spots in everything from policy analysis to threat assessment. So we have to have a neutral view. We have to have both conservative and liberal perspectives. And quite frankly, like I keep going back to these AI companies should put their money where their mouth is and contribute and contract with these publications, these conservative publications, and pay the market rate as soon as humanly possible.
Jack Posobic
One of the pieces that, you know that, that you've, you've spoken about in, in here is also the idea of a, a mandate and the idea potentially of a mandate or some form of regulation coming out from the federal government saying this needs to be in there and if it's not in there, we're going to have problems. Do you think that's something the Trump administration could do?
Larry Ward
Absolutely. Look, I am a laissez faire, you know, conservative capitalist. I've been, I've been that way my whole life. So for me to come out and say that this, this needs to happen, that government needs to be involved and government must make sure that, that the AI systems are balanced with conservative and liberal media is very, very important. It's important for a lot of different reasons. So mandatory inclusion and having the administration either issue an executive order, push Congress, or even just push these companies, pressure these companies into doing business with conservatives and signing long term contracts is essential. We have to have AI without bias.
Jack Posobic
Well, and it's as simple as that. You talk to anybody in Silicon Valley right now and they'll tell you that Google is done. Google search, everybody. It's like the butt of a joke that, oh, you guys still use Google, blah blah, blah. What are you using Google for? It's all about AI clients. Everybody uses AI on their phones out there right now. Anyone in California, right. You're talking to them. And even I've noticed it just anecdotally, people. My wife, she'll, she'll use AI to, she's searching this, she's searching that. She, you know, if she's, she's writing something. English isn't her first language. So if she wants to double check something, she'll use AI constantly. Not that she used to do it a lot, but you know, just double check, make sure that, make sure that, that it's written up. Right. You need to know that the information you're getting is unbiased and is accurate. Larry, where can people go to follow you and get more access to this article?
Larry Ward
But you can go to Constitutional rights pact dot com. That's, that's our political action committee or in service of humanity. And that is a 501C3 newly formed to create AI that is totally in service of humanity as opposed to having humanity in service of AI.
Jack Posobic
AI in service of humanity. I like that. It's got a populous feel to it. Larry, this is great. Please come back on anytime you like. These issues are so important. And guess what folks, they're not science future, they're science now. Jack was soic. We write back, we're talking AI today. Real America's Voice alum Radio Network.
Unknown Commentator
And Jack. Where's Jack? Where's Jack? Where is he? Jack, I want to see you. Great job, Jack.
Jack Posobic
Thank you.
Unknown Commentator
What a job you do. You know, we have an incredible thing. We're always talking about the fake news and the bad, but we have guys and these are the guys should be getting policies.
Jack Posobic
All right, Jack Sobeck back, Human Events Daily. Last week I recorded and debate with Libby Emmons regarding AI. We weren't able to play it because of time constraints, but we have it and we're going to play it for you right now. She and I have been having a.
Unknown Guest
Long standing debate about the use of AI and I think it was time for another round because you wrote another.
Jack Posobic
Op ed on it.
Unknown Guest
And I was like, all right, let's see what Libby's got to say about AI now. So for folks who hadn't seen the earlier stages of this debate, I have said that AI is okay to use and I've clearly used it in marketing and I've used it in some things, you know, either for the show or videos that we've made. What do we made the preceptions of various videos in the past, even years ago. And Libby is just totally against AI. She's out of it. She doesn't want to use it. She's militantly Luddite on the question of AI. So I wanted to get into this op, Ed Libby, have at it.
Libby Emmons
I wouldn't say I'm a Luddite. I would say I'm a lover of humanity and I love words and I love stories. So just pushing back right there. But yeah, we've seen some recent developments in AI that have been pretty stunning. And I would say back up my view, which is that AI is a tool and it's not a tool that should be used by someone who doesn't know how to use use that tool. We had a situation recently where a commissioned author wrote a summer reading list and used AI to get recommendations for that recommended summer reading list. And the AI spit out a bunch of fake books by real authors. So that actually he didn't check it. The author didn't check it, his editors didn't check it, no fact checkers checked it. And the whole thing ran in a big advertorial supplement in the Philadelphia Inquirer and the Chicago Sun Times. So that was amazing. A federal judge is seeking to hold a law firm in Alabama for sanctions after that law firm filed a brief with fake citations of fake cases in order to defend themselves. And that's not the first time that that has happened. What we have going on here is what are being called AI hallucinations, otherwise known as complete and total lies and fabrications, where AI is asked a question and it just make stuff up. And then people are too lazy to check what the AI has spit back out at them and just run with it, completely unaware and apparently unperturbed by the fact that they're just spreading lies.
Unknown Guest
Well, so, so, and, and, and I agree with you that, that AI does. And I've always said that AI, you can't take it at face value. You always have to edit. You have to have a human coming in and doing this. But I suppose my, my issue though is isn't necessarily that people are being lazy. Of course they're being lazy. But what they're. But the other side is that if you only have a firm that's using humans only and other people are using AI as a tool, not as the end all, be all, but as a tool, they are going to lap you and they are going to get ahead of you. And that's always been my position. And I want to play And I apologize that the, the on the radio side, you won't be able to hear this podcast side, but there's this video that the Wall Street Journal put together, this new movie that came out from just, just. It's completely AI generated. It's completely AI created, every scene of it ever. There are no humans involved. There are no actual. There's a. It's My Life With My Robot. It's sort of a sitcom and I'm sorry. And Libby, you've seen this as well. It looks almost perfect. It looks almost perfect like something you would see on TV at any time. Yet there's no actor. It's kind of cute.
Jack Posobic
It's called My Robot and Me.
Unknown Guest
It's very funny. And it's all AI generated. And so I guess my question is, if you're putting out stuff like this, how are you going to compete cost wise if you have to pay actors and writers and producers and all the rest when the company next to you is producing stuff that's 80, 90% as good, but for a drastically reduced cost?
Libby Emmons
Yeah, I see what you're saying about the cost issue. And I don't think that humanity, I don't think that artists need actually to spend a whole lot of money to make good art. I don't think that's necessarily what has to happen. Also, I would posit that a small wonder. I don't know if you remember, that show was at least just as good as this robot show that's come out now that's all manufactured this way. But the thing too, that I think it's really important to recognize is that the AI models that are being trained are being trained on existing content. And so far that existing content is human generated. It's, you know, all of the stuff on the Internet that has been written and created by human beings, from filmmakers to writers to actors and producers and whoever else. And that's what the AI is being trained on. But we're increasingly going to get to a situation where AI is being trained on AI content, and we're going to find ourselves in an endless regurgitation loop with absolutely no new ideas being presented or consumed. And human beings perhaps are going to be satisfied with something that appears to be good enough, but it's not really going to be as worthwhile as what comes out of the human brain. We like to say to ourselves that AI is thinking, but you can only truly believe that AI is thinking if you don't think very highly of thinking itself. Because AI is not actually generating anything new. It is Simply amalgamating that which is already out there and it doesn't have, have the capability of distinguishing between good and bad or right and wrong, or true and false.
Unknown Guest
Well, well, Libby, and, and I'll, I'll throw you, I'll throw this one to you here because there was an article, I think it was an op ed, I guess, out of the register earlier this week that says there are signs of AI model collapse that are beginning to reveal themselves.
Jack Posobic
And I don't want to go through.
Unknown Guest
All of, of the, all of the iterations of it. It's talking about how search engines are now being AI optimized, how AI is definitely better for search than Google has ever been. Google is no longer the best search engine. However, one of the big issues that they have is that. So AI is currently being trained in these large language models, is being trained on the open Internet. In many cases, they're not being trained on archives. And, and the issue with that is that there's now so much AI generated content on the Internet that it's being trained by content that is itself AI generated. So it gets to your point. This is speaking exactly to what you're saying, that the AI is being trained on AI generated content. And so without the human generated content, it is now the models are degrading and the models are failing the. And this is because, by the way, just to step back for a second, this is because what we're referring to in terms of ChatGPT and Grok and even Xai, it's not actually artificial intelligence. What it is are large language models. What does that do? It takes the, it takes in large bulks of information, words, sentences, phrases, newspaper articles, novels, books, magazines, etc. Movie scripts, plugs them all in together and then create an algorithm basically of how humans speak by defining word maps and which word is close to another word and things like this. And so it can understand that based on where humans have written. Problem is, as you go into more and more AI generated content, the human touch is lost and therefore the AI itself becomes degraded. So this is already becoming an issue as people look at these models. And I guess there was a paper in nature in 2024 that said that was talking about this and said and quote, the model becomes poisoned with its own projection of reality and we're talking about error, accumulation, etc. Etc. However, I'm, I'm still going to stick with my position here because this is an issue with this particular version of AI. Yeah, there's going to be, you know, some, a Bunch of bugs and glitches and things need to be worked out. But I want to be clear about something, and this is just a fact. This is the worst AI will ever be because this is version 1.0. So the things that we're seeing now, the writing, the movies that are being generated, it's only going to get better from here on. Humanity is going to go through a new epoch. People are, people are currently preparing their entire lives for career fields that will not exist in five years. And I don't know if we as a society are even considering what the.
Jack Posobic
Implications of this are going to be.
Libby Emmons
Yeah, that's why education should not be about preparing for someone for a job, but should be about preparing yourself to learn, to change, to grow, to understand, to research, to figure things out on your own. That's what education, that's what it's supposed to be about. It's not supposed to be about, you know, figuring out how to be the best cog in the machine. That's not the point of it and it shouldn't be the point of it. And it wasn't the point of it. Going back to the Greeks, you know, who were some of the best educators. Which I think speaks to a certain extent to my point, which is that the, you know, the ancient stuff is still better than all the AI stuff that's being spit out right now. And the AI content that's being spit out right now still requires a human touch. I've messed around with some of the AI, you know, movie generation things and I'm certainly not an expert and I'm not great at figuring out what the right prompt is to get what it is that I am hoping for. So I tend to just go back to trying to draw it, frankly. But, but I think that these are tools. They are tools that need to be learned how to use them. You don't just walk into a shop class and start messing around with the table saw without losing a couple of fingers. So that's a key part of this, right? You can't just unleash a massive tool engine like this on the world and it all to get worked out and expect people to just figure out how to use it. It diminishes in many ways the way that we are using it now. It diminishes what human consciousness is because we equate human consciousness to the AI, you know, tools to the AI LLM, and that's not something that we should be doing. And I think it's also very important to remember that AI is created in man's image and human beings are created in God's image. And we cannot turn and start worshiping and venerating this thing that we have created without climbing that Tower of Babel and getting smoten down. Because that is also what we're looking at. And that's what some of these AI hallucinations remind me of. It reminds me of the Golem and Frankenstein and Icarus flying too close to the sun. When we look to our old stories, we end up seeing what we can face in the future. And we need to heed those lessons for sure. And yeah, I am probably hopelessly 20th century and you know, I'll stick to my books and my card catalog for sure. But I'm not opposed to trying new things. I just think that we always need to be aware of what it is that we are giving up when we are grabbing onto the new shiny thing.
Jack Posobic
You know, look, look.
Unknown Guest
Michael Crichton has always been and continues to be my favorite author. And this is science run amok has always been. And technology run amok has always been at the heart of of all of his writings as false allegations in the movie slash book Disclosure. Libby, we're just about out of time. I love the great AI debate. Where can people go and follow you? Get more access to your work.
Libby Emmons
You can find me on X. I of course. Please check out all the great work we're doing@human events.com and the postmillennial.com every day.
Jack Posobic
Libby Evans, everyone.
Unknown Guest
Make sure you are following her because she's always going to say something incredibly interesting. Even when she's wrong, even when Poso is right. As we know. We'll be right back with Crazy.
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Jack Posobic
Amen.
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Jack Posobic
Back live here, Human events daily, Washington, D.C. real America's Voice, Salem Radio Network. And I got some questions regarding the Big Beautiful Bill, or as I'd like to call it, it, the Big Beautiful Deportation Bill. This should be called, and rightfully should be called the Big Beautiful Deportation Bill. Because that's what it's all about, ladies and gentlemen. This is about getting the tools, the resources and the capabilities to those in power throughout DHS and other elements of the federal government to be able to conduct the mass deportations that won at the ballot box in 2020. And so I understand, though, that there are some folks who say, well, wait a minute, wait a minute. What about the debt? Okay, what about entitlement programs? When are we going to get some work done on that? And let me, let me walk you through this a little bit. Okay? It's, it's a tweet that I posted earlier today because I said, I don't think you're thinking of these mass deportations. A series of tweets that I was posting earlier today thinking of them in the proper way. And I want to get your mind right on this because here's what's going on. What's going on is you are thinking that deporting people isn't related to our federal debt and entitlement crisis because you're only looking at the supply side of the equation. But if you reduce the demand side of the equation, you can reduce the overall expenditures. Mass deportations means fiscal responsibility. And few seem to understand this because if you reduce the amount of people on the entitlement programs, you will reduce the spending on the entitlement programs and further reduce the debt. And I can go through stats, I can go through all day long, the reporting at a FAIR report, even back in 2017, even back in 2017, FAIR was putting out reports saying that illegal aliens, illegal immigration cost Americans over cost on net $116 billion a year. And remember, that's indirect and direct costs through entitlement and welfare programs. What do I mean by that? Well, the children of illegal aliens, guess what? They're eligible for entitlement programs. They're eligible for snap, they're eligible for education, they're eligible for health care in many cases. So they get all of those things and then the parents are eligible through, well, excuse me, they're not eligible. But the parents do access these programs through a variety of means, including, oh, I don't know, Fraud in, in, in variety of means, including going and getting a driver's license in places where you're able to get one where they're not checking your citizenship and then going, signing up for public benefits. 43% of immigrants, illegal and legal, are on some form of welfare program. 43% in this country. And so if you reduce the amount of illegal aliens in this country, the solution, mass deportations. Guess what? You will reduce the amount of people. This is like basic 101 level stuff. But it's amazing because I hear all these fiscal hawks and people say, oh, oh, oh, you just want to fund mass deportations. That's what this bill is about. That's what the big beautiful deportation bill is about. That's all you care is mass deportations. What about fiscal policy? What about fiscal conservatism? And I'm just sitting there like, guys, it's very simple. You can either have social programs or an open border, but you can't have both. You can't have what we've been running in this country for the past. And I don't, I'm not just going to say under the Biden auto pen administration. No, I'm going to say going all the way back under Bush, all the way back even to the 1980s. It's been a free for all in this country. Open borders and generous and robust social programs are the death, the death knell of any nation. You can't have both. So if you invite the entire world and say, come take our free stuff, what do you think the world's gonna do, boys and girls? And by the way, I get it. This is basic economic incentives, especially if you live within, within walking distance or caravanning distance of the United States. Of course you're going to do that. You're going to come up from Guatemala or any of these places. Why? Because they're giving out free stuff. And you got. It's not to mention these, you know, somehow they're, they're able to make their way from Africa over to the United States. Have you ever looked at one of those flights? Those aren't, those aren't free. Okay? Plane tickets are not exactly the cheapest thing on the planet. So they're all coming over. Understand? It's very simple. Pass the big beautiful deportation bill and the deportations will reduce the size of the entitlement programs. Stop looking only at the supply side and look at the demand side. Reduce the users by removing them from the country. What a concept. Ladies and gentlemen, my name is Jack Poso. You've been watching Human Events daily. Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my permission to lay short.
Podcast Summary: Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec
Episode: President Trump Makes Surprise Call with Putin After Ukrainian Strikes Threaten Peace Talks
Release Date: June 4, 2025
[00:02 - 02:26]
Jack Posobiec opens the episode by promoting the POSO Daily Brief, a free daily email service offering curated news updates. He emphasizes the show's commitment to delivering unfiltered and factual information that the mainstream media allegedly overlooks. Following the promotion, the podcast transitions into a brief news roundup:
Crimea's Kerch Bridge: Underwater explosives struck the bridge’s foundations, allowing traffic to resume after recent Ukrainian offensives. Additionally, a Ukrainian drone attack reportedly damaged dozens of Russian warplanes, while Russian strikes on Ukrainian civilian areas resulted in casualties.
Iran’s Nuclear Negotiations: Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has criticized and rejected US proposals, insisting that Iran will not cease uranium enrichment, which is central to any potential deal.
US Foreign Aid Spending: The House has requested Congress to retract over $9 billion in approved foreign aid expenditures, aiming to make budget cuts permanent.
Chinese Bioterrorism Threat: Two Chinese researchers were charged with attempting to smuggle a fungus, Fusarium graminearum, into the US. This pathogen poses significant risks to the nation's food supply and public health.
[02:26 - 04:49]
Jack Posobiec delves into the main event of the episode: President Trump's unexpected one-hour and fifteen-minute phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Posobiec shares key details from the conversation:
Discussion Points: The call primarily focused on Ukrainian strikes against Russian airfields and other attacks from both sides. Both leaders also discussed Iran's nuclear program, with Putin expressing a willingness to assist in expediting negotiations to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
Putin’s Response: Despite the dialogue, Putin remains firm in responding to Ukraine's recent military actions, indicating that immediate peace is unlikely.
Internal US Government Concerns: Posobiec raises alarms about Operation Spiderweb, suggesting that elements within the CIA and the intelligence community were aware of the attacks but withheld information from President Trump and other high-level officials. He criticizes former Biden and Obama administration officials who remain in power, asserting their agendas conflict with President Trump's directives.
Notable Quote:
“Why are Brennan and Clapper people still walking around with blue badges? Why is anyone who was involved with the prior Biden or Obama administrations walking around in positions of power within the Trump administration?” [04:15]
[07:51 - 21:04]
The discussion shifts to the topic of Artificial Intelligence (AI), featuring Larry Ward, an AI expert and head of Market Rhythm. The conversation centers around the inherent biases present in AI models and the need for balanced AI training.
AI Bias Issues: Ward highlights that major AI companies like Google and OpenAI predominantly train their models using liberal-leaning sources, neglecting conservative publications. This results in AI responses that display a strong liberal bias, influencing public opinion similarly to how the first page of Google search results can shape perceptions.
Consequences of AI Training on AI Content: Posobiec and Ward discuss the degradation of AI models as they are increasingly trained on AI-generated content rather than human-generated content. This creates a loop that diminishes the quality and reliability of AI outputs.
Notable Quotes:
“AI has very strong liberal bias.” [09:25]
“These biased AI systems, they pose a national threat because they create blind spots in everything from policy analysis to threat assessment.” [17:00]
Notable Quote:
“We have to have AI without bias.” [13:54]
[21:04 - 34:20]
The podcast features a debate between Jack Posobiec and Libby Emmons regarding the utilization of AI technologies.
Notable Quote:
“AI is a tool and it's not a tool that should be used by someone who doesn't know how to use that tool.” [22:24]
Notable Quote:
“What you're saying is that they could go in and actually work with, you know, feed it human events, feed it the war room, feed it Tucker Carlson, and then you would get a balance or an understanding that there are various perspectives on these issues.” [12:02]
Notable Quote:
“AI diminishes what human consciousness is because we equate human consciousness to the AI tools.” [27:10]
[35:06 - 34:20]
In the latter part of the episode, Jack Posobiec discusses the proposed "Big Beautiful Deportation Bill," framing it as essential for fiscal responsibility. He argues that mass deportations would significantly reduce the strain on entitlement programs and federal debt.
Notable Quote:
“If you reduce the amount of people on the entitlement programs, you will reduce the spending on the entitlement programs and further reduce the debt.” [35:30]
Notable Quote:
“You can either have social programs or an open border, but you can't have both.” [35:10]
Jack Posobiec concludes the episode by reiterating the importance of addressing AI bias and implementing policies that ensure fiscal responsibility through measures like the Big Beautiful Deportation Bill. He underscores the podcast’s mission to present truthful and unfiltered information, advocating for a balanced approach to technology and governance.
Notable Closing Quote:
“Pass the big beautiful deportation bill and the deportations will reduce the size of the entitlement programs.” [35:45]
Overall Insights:
Geopolitical Tensions: The episode highlights ongoing conflicts involving Ukraine and Russia, with President Trump's direct engagement with Putin signaling potential shifts in international relations.
AI and Media Bias: A significant portion of the discussion revolves around the biases inherent in AI models trained predominantly on liberal sources, advocating for the inclusion of conservative media to achieve a balanced perspective.
Policy Advocacy: The promotion of the Big Beautiful Deportation Bill reflects the podcast’s stance on immigration and fiscal policies, emphasizing the need for stringent measures to maintain economic stability.
Technological Concerns: Debates on AI’s role in society emphasize both its potential benefits and the risks associated with unregulated or biased implementations.
This episode of Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec offers a critical examination of current geopolitical issues, technological advancements, and policy proposals, framed within a conservative perspective that challenges mainstream narratives.