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Speaker 1 (00:00):
In day one, I ended the green new scam. I
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also ended Joe Biden's war unclean beautiful Pennsylvania coal totally ended.
Speaker 2 (00:09):
Coal has equal, if not greater status.
Speaker 1 (00:13):
It's a very powerful It's a very powerful thing called China.
It's sort of interesting. China makes windmills. But how many
wind farms you see in China? I haven't seen any lately.
Sort of crazy. They buy, they build the windmills, sell
them into our country, sell them all over the world,
and they ruin their fields and ruin their valleys.
Speaker 2 (00:32):
And then you look at China, where's your wind for well,
we have one, we're thinking about one. No, it's the
whole thing is crazy.
Speaker 1 (00:39):
But they use coal and they're building right now about
fifty two power plants, all of coal. I signed historic
executive orders, which is very hot. We've issued an order,
as you probably know, one month ago, making it very
easy and very safe to build nuclear power in Westinghouse.
I know is represented here and there become a whole
brand new Westinghouse. Congratulations. It's a great thing you do.
Speaker 2 (01:02):
And they were hurt by some very incompetent people.
Speaker 1 (01:09):
I watch what was going on there and the form
of regulators they were really doing a number.
Speaker 2 (01:14):
Our regulators are the opposite.
Speaker 1 (01:16):
Will be very safe, but we're fast and safe, and
you're going to get a whole different group of people.
But it's announcing plans to build ten state of the
art nuclear reactors in the United States. That's great congratulations
to Westinghouse and to further accelerate investment in the industries
of tomorrow. Two weeks ago, we enacted the largest tax
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cuts in American history. When I signed that one big,
beautiful bill into law. We're adding to it a little
bit and we're refining it a little bit, all to
the positive. And that's why the congressmen, I'll pretend I'm
really angry at them, but I would actually be angry
at them if they showed up ly right, I'd be
much more if they hear I would not be happy.
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The bill allows one hundred percent expensing on all new equipments,
something that's never happened before. Factories, research, and as I
said before, even structure.
Speaker 2 (02:08):
To further protect Pennsylvania industry.
Speaker 1 (02:11):
Two months ago, I came here to announce my approval
of a historic investment deal with Nippon Steel. Nippon Steel
of Japan to keep us steel right here in Pittsburgh.
Speaker 2 (02:26):
And we have a great woman here, Selena Zito. She's
the writer.
Speaker 1 (02:29):
She writes on the rust belt and the Midwest, really,
but the rust belt, anything having to do with rust
and belt.
Speaker 2 (02:37):
She wears. Selena.
Speaker 1 (02:38):
She around there someplace because I'm doing an interview with
her a little while, and I said, do me a favor,
let me do the interview after this.
Speaker 2 (02:46):
This way we can be right on time. Where is Selena.
Speaker 3 (02:48):
She's up there.
Speaker 2 (02:49):
Oh, she's great.
Speaker 1 (02:50):
You can't be angry at me now, Selena, because I'll
be with you, I said, Selena, can we make it
after otherwise we're going to keep a lot of money waiting.
These people have big money. I saw the people here.
I said, Selena, I'm sorry I have to delay this.
And also miss McAdams. Where is miss McAdams. We're going
to do one with her too, And she's great with
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Fox and she's been fit to stand up, stand up,
young and smart and vibrant. She's been very You've done
a great job. So I'll see you in a couple
of minutes, Sarah.
Speaker 2 (03:22):
That's great. We can't keep this kind of money waiting.
Speaker 1 (03:25):
These are the biggest These are truly the biggest investors
in the world, including my friend John on my left.
But these are the biggest investors in the world. I'm
sorry McAdams and I'm sorry Selena.
Speaker 2 (03:36):
That's the way it works. It's very impressive. But Nippon
Steel and we got it, and we have.
Speaker 1 (03:43):
All sorts of protections because of the fact that US.
Speaker 2 (03:47):
Steel was, you people, years ago, eighty years.
Speaker 1 (03:51):
Ago, was the biggest company in the world, most powerful
company in the world, and we were very strong. And
Nippon's coming and they're going to be investing seventeen billion dollars.
They're going to build new plants all over the country
using QS steel, and we have the absolute control because
we don't want to lose control of.
Speaker 2 (04:07):
That one name.
Speaker 1 (04:08):
That one name is very important to the history of
this country. And I think Nippon's going to do a
fantastic job. And you know, in some cases, they could
take it back to their country.
Speaker 2 (04:18):
I said to people, because a lot of people said, well, what.
Speaker 1 (04:20):
Do you think Japanese companies coming in, They said, well,
you know, when they spend a billion dollars in a
steel plant, they're not going to put it on a
boat and take it away.
Speaker 2 (04:28):
It's going to be right here with us no matter what.
Speaker 1 (04:31):
But they are going to do a fantastic job, and
they look forward to it and they're so excited about it.
Speaker 2 (04:36):
They actually fought very, very hard to get that deal.
Speaker 1 (04:39):
And I think when you look at the countless jobs
at the Mond Valley Works in western Pennsylvania, we have
something that's going to be really incredible. And we did
keep a golden share, you know, as the Golden share.
I do, I have the golden Does everybody know what
a golden share?
Speaker 2 (04:55):
A lot of these people from the Middle.
Speaker 1 (04:57):
East, they don't have to worry about golden shares, But
we have a golden share. But Nippon's going to do
a fantastic job. With that historic announcement and the new
commitments being made today, we're building a future where American
workers will ford the steel, produce the energy, build the factories,
and really run a country like I believe, like this
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country has never been run before.
Speaker 2 (05:21):
I think we have a true golden age for America.
Speaker 1 (05:25):
We've been showing it and it truly is the hottest country.
Speaker 2 (05:28):
Anywhere in the world.
Speaker 1 (05:29):
And I'm honored to be in Pennsylvania, and I'm honored
to be in Pittsburgh and you're.
Speaker 2 (05:34):
Going to see some real action here. So get ready.
Lots of jobs, lots of success.
Speaker 1 (05:39):
Really a beautiful thing is It's going to be beautiful
to behold. So enjoy yourselves and I look forward to
hearing some of your geniuses speak.
Speaker 2 (05:46):
If that's okay, I'll stay around all right. Thank you, okay, thank.
Speaker 4 (05:50):
You, thank you, Thank you, mister President, thank you so
much again. Thank you for being here and you coming
has allowed us to have this incredible summit. I won't
surprise you. This summit was Dina's idea. But what it's
allowed us to do is catalyze the investment. It's allowed
us to get a lot of attention on Pennsylvania's story,
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and it's allowed us to deliver on the promises you
and I talked about, which is jobs for working families,
really create opportunity here in Pennsylvania. So it's the manifestation
of your agenda.
Speaker 3 (06:23):
And we're going to.
Speaker 4 (06:24):
Talk today about those ninety billion dollars of investment. You'll
hear from Blackstone and QTS Core, we even others. They
pledged thirty six billion dollars to build data centers. You
also hear from companies that invested tens of billions in
generating the.
Speaker 3 (06:38):
Power needed to run those data centers.
Speaker 4 (06:41):
We have great investments in natural gas production and pipelines,
but also in nuclear brook Fields repowering up two hydro
facilities with Google that you mentioned. The great Pittsburgh company
Westinghouse will tell you how they're going to deliver on
your call to strengthen America's nuclear power industrial base by
placing ten reactors under.
Speaker 3 (07:00):
Construction by twenty thirty.
Speaker 4 (07:02):
And Constellation, which is here Joe Domingez is uprating Limerick
Clean Energy Center to bring an additional three hundred and
forty megawatts online. First Energy in Pennsylvania's PPL have collectively
collectively puged twenty billion dollars to build and operate the
grid infrastructure required to support a data center renaissance right
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here in Pennsylvania and to ensure that rate payers don't
fut the build. And finally, you got technology companies like
Google that they're investing and bringing the benefits of AI
to Main Street and their AI Works for Pennsylvania initiative,
which will offer AI training for one million small businesses.
The great thing about today is these are not empty promises.
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These are tangible, real commitments, and they're only the beginning.
The distinguished leaders you have around the table here, from
Larry Fink to Darren Woods, from Toby Rice to Bruce Flat,
to great global investors like my good friends Child Kitt
from Singapore, how dun Albivarek from the Unied Arab Emirates.
Speaker 3 (08:02):
They've traveled long distances to.
Speaker 4 (08:04):
Witness firsthand this historic moment and to see firsthand what's
happening in Pennsylvania. And these investments are a testament to
Pennsylvania's unique resources. Unbelievable natural gas reserves, abundant fresh water,
a massive installed base of nuclear power, incredible tech universities
like CMU our host today, Thank you Farnham, amazing skilled
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trade engineers represented by Pennsylvania's own Rob Aaron Brandon, Bishop
here of the National Building Trades. But none of this
would have happened, none of this would have happened without
your unwavering commitment to unleashing American energy dominance and standing
up for workers in Pennsylvania across the nation. They're going
to see those workers tangible job opportunities here today.
Speaker 3 (08:52):
These projects will create.
Speaker 4 (08:54):
Tens of thousands of construction jobs and thousands of well
paying direct an in direct job supporting these projects, supporting
these industries. It's going to make a big difference in
Pennsylvania communities. So, mister President, this is the beginning of
an economic renaissance for Pennsylvania.
Speaker 3 (09:10):
And a huge step forward.
Speaker 4 (09:12):
And I want to thank you for making it possible
and for being here in the skill see so let
me give you one more hand Thank you, thank you.
Speaker 5 (09:19):
Thank you.
Speaker 4 (09:22):
All right, So, so with that, if it's all right
with you, mister President, I'm going to call on a
handful of the people here and let them tell you
a little bit about what they're thinking and why they're investing.
I'll start with to your left, John Gray, President and
COO of Blackstone, twenty five billion dollars in data center
and energy infrastructure in Northeast PA.
Speaker 2 (09:42):
Thank you, Dave.
Speaker 6 (09:45):
I want to start by thanking President Trump for recognizing
the importance of American leadership in AI innovation and for
prioritizing the physical investment required in digital and energy infrastructure
make this AI revolution possible. We believe this new technology
can lead to a manufacturing renaissance in the United States.
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Generating electrons will spur economic activity and employment growth right
here in Pennsylvania. That also leads me to thank Senator
McCormick for hosting this me to thank Senator McCormick for
hosting this terrific summit with Dina's help. Of course, so
many important participants from around the globe have come here,
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including political leaders in Pennsylvania from both sides of the isle,
who all care about making this state in the US
successful in this vital area. By the way, I love
this state too. I went to college like you here
as well. I met my wife here and it is
a great place, I will say that at Blacks and Blacks,
and we have enormous investments here and we're very excited
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to announce that we're going to make a further twenty
five billion dollar investment into Pennsylvania's digital and energy infrastructure.
Speaker 2 (11:05):
Thank you right.
Speaker 6 (11:09):
The investment should catalyze over the next ten plus year
of further sixty billion dollars on top of that into
the state. Pennsylvania, as you've heard, is uniquely situated as
a strategic hub to power the nation's AI objective's abundant
low cost energy.
Speaker 3 (11:27):
Twenty percent of the country's.
Speaker 6 (11:28):
Natural gas production and by coloading co locating data centers
next to the natural gas. We eliminate the enormous cost
and time delays with these projects, which makes us super
bullish on this state. America's AI future obviously requires rapid
acceleration of data center construction. Our company, QTS, is the
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largest independent data center developer and operator in the world.
QTS has secured multiple land sites throughout the northeast Pennsylvania.
We're very excited about that the Coco tag is over there.
Speaker 2 (12:04):
We're also excited.
Speaker 6 (12:05):
To announce today at JV with Pennsylvania Utility PPL to
invest in new natural gas generation facilities.
Speaker 3 (12:13):
These will ensure grid.
Speaker 6 (12:14):
Reliability and power Pennsylvania's digital infrastructure, as well as homes
and businesses across the Commonwealth net here. This continues our
long term partnership at Blackstone with Pennsylvania. We believe six
thousand plus jobs will be created or supported annually over
the ten year construction timeline. Over three thousand permanent jobs
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will be created or supported by QTS and its customers.
We have long standing relationships with labor, We plan to
continue those here in Pennsylvania, and we intend to commence
construction on these projects by year end twenty twenty eight.
Thank you for having us today, Senator McCormick. Thank you
President Trump for your leadership. We are honored and excited
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to be invested seeing in the future of Pennsylvania and
the United States.
Speaker 3 (13:04):
All right, thank you, John.
Speaker 4 (13:10):
That's great, and I'm going to keep us moving because
there's so many people here. I want to call on
Brian Tierney, CEO of First Energy, a nine point three
billion dollar investment across PA to expand power distribution, strengthen
grid infrastructure.
Speaker 7 (13:24):
Brian, thank you, Senator McCormick, and thank you President Trump
for your leadership, particularly on energy security and what it
means to our economy. At First Energy Pennsylvania, we have
six thousand contractors and employees who are thrilled to serve
two million customers in the state. We are planning fifteen
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billion dollars of investment between now and the end of
your term in the distribution grid and the transmission grid
to enable things like artificial intelligence development, shale gas development,
and any other form of economic and technological development that
there is. We have partnered with the unions, the IBW
and the UWUA. We have a journeyman Lineman hiring program,
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and we have an apprenticeship program that will create not
just jobs, but long term, good paying careers for the
people of the Commonwealth. We're thrilled to be making this
investment in the grid and infrastructure in the Commonwealth and
look forward to working with those around the table to
make it happen in the years to come.
Speaker 3 (14:27):
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Speaker 4 (14:29):
Brian all Right, Dan Summer, you know a Pittsburgh iconic name,
Westinghouse six billion. This directs, This ties directly to the
Executive Order and your.
Speaker 3 (14:44):
Commitment to nuclear power.
Speaker 4 (14:45):
Six billion dollar investment to deliver ten low large nuclear
reactors by twenty thirty, consistent with your executive Order, and
we're so excited about it.
Speaker 3 (14:54):
Here, Dan, take it away.
Speaker 8 (14:56):
Senator McCormick, thank you, President Trump. You've led on nuclear
energy in this country and you've reinvigorated our industry with
the vision that you've set forth in your executive orders.
Our industry is reinvigorated. We're ready to mobilize. Westinghouse today
is the world's leader in nuclear technology. Over fifty percent
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of the reactors that operate in the world use Westinghouse technology,
and today we as a company service over sixty percent
of the world's operating nuclear fleet right here from our
headquarters in the Pittsburgh region actually Butler County, as well
as sites around the country and around the world.
Speaker 9 (15:34):
Well we're happy to.
Speaker 8 (15:35):
Share today is we've taken the call to action under
your executive order to partner with companies across our industry
to mobilize a plan to deliver ten ep one thousand
reactors in the US, with construction to begin by twenty thirty.
This is not only critical to achieve your goals with
respect to energy dominance and winning the AI race, but
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it's a driver of massive economic benefit across our country.
When we deploy a fleet aligned to your vision, we'll
drive seventy five billion dollars of economic value across the
United States, with six billion dollars of value here in Pennsylvania.
It's also a jobs machine. Implementing your vision will create
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or sustain over fifty five thousand jobs across the country
and over fifteen thousand jobs here in the Commonwealth alone.
And these are great jobs across manufacturing, engineering, and construction
and beyond that. We're happy to announce today as strategic
collaboration with Google to leverage Google's expertise in AI and
AI solutions, along with Westinghouse's AI technology and seventy five
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years of OEM nuclear engineering and construction data to build
an AI machine that helps us rethink how to do
nuclear construction in this country and honor your commitment and
your expectations for us to when we deliver nuclear we'll
do it on budget and on cost. President, Thank you
for your leadership, Thank you for your vision. Westlinghouse and
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our industry are ready to deliver.
Speaker 4 (17:06):
Thanks Dan, you almost gave the introduction from my good
friend Ruth Parratt.
Speaker 3 (17:15):
Ruth, thank you for being here.
Speaker 4 (17:16):
And Google is doing a number of things partnering with Brookfield,
which Bruce Flatt is here a great partnership. We're lucky
to have them both engaged in Pennsylvania. Bruce is also
the majority owner of Lestinghouse. Brookfield's the majority owned Westinghouse
and also an incredible effort to train a million small
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business in AI.
Speaker 3 (17:37):
So Ruth, please tell us what you're doing in Pennsylvania,
and thank you.
Speaker 10 (17:40):
Thank you, mister Rosimond, thank you so much for your leadership,
for your clear and urgent direction that our nation invests
in AI in the infrastructure technology and energy needed to
unlock the extraordinary capabilities and really enable America to continue
to leave and Senator McCormick and Dina thank you for
this extraordinary convening. It really has delivered the energy no
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pun intended that we were striving to achieve here on
behalf of Google. I'm very pleased to be here in
Pittsburgh to announce that Google is investing more than twenty
five billion dollars in data centers and AI infrastructure across
the States in this critical PGAM region.
Speaker 3 (18:20):
Over the next two years.
Speaker 10 (18:22):
And to support the investment, we're investing in three additional
ways and focused on them. First, mister President, to support
your mandate for energy abundance, we're investing in hydro. As
you referenced, it is a three billion dollar, twenty year
agreement with Brookfield Energy to modernize two hydro power facilities
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in Lancaster County. Second, we've already heard about the importance
of the grid. The Department of Energy has estimated that
there is up to one hundred gigawatts of additional capacity
in America's grid infrastructure if we collectively work.
Speaker 11 (18:58):
To unlock it.
Speaker 10 (19:00):
Google two things, we're applying advanced technology to ensure that
we're most efficiently using power from the grid, and we're
also working on ways that AI can help to identify
and deploy capacity more efficiently. I think what's really exciting
also is we're focused on jobs. They're two parts of
the focus on jobs. One is really training to support
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the jobs to modernize the grid. There is an acute
need for electrical workers in this country. It's estimated in
the one hundred thousand plus. Last month, Google made a
grant to the Electrical Training Alliance to equip more than
one hundred thousand electrical workers with the skills that they
need and train thirty thousand new apprentices by twenty thirty. Today,
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we are expanding that grant to increase the projected pipeline
of new electricians in Pennsylvania by sixty four percent.
Speaker 2 (19:54):
Third.
Speaker 10 (19:54):
We think it is critical, as Senator McCormick said, to
build a fair America and America where everyone has the
opportunity for jobs of the future, and to ensure that
we can do that today, starting in Pennsylvania. We're really
proud to announce AI works for America and through partnerships
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with leading employers, universities, skilled trades, and manufacturers, We're going
to help train American workers and students by teaching them
essential AI skills. And as part of this, I'm very
proud that Google will be offering free AI training to
every small business in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One final comment.
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We are proud that Pittsburgh is our home. It's been
our home since two thousand and six. Our first office
was actually right here at Carnegie Mellon and continuing the
trend of this line right here, I also went to
school in Pennsylvania, and I'm very proud of it. So
thank you again, thank you for being here, and thank
you for all your catalyzing.
Speaker 3 (20:58):
Thank thanks, Ruth. That's what we like you. I want
to call on just briefly, Mike, Mike Introtur. I want
to take note of this for all U CEOs.
Speaker 4 (21:08):
Mike is the CEO of core Weave, which made a
big announcement today six billion dollars investment in Pennsylvania and
his stock went way up, So all you CEOs just
to take notice. Investing in Pennsylvania is good for your
stock price. Mike, please tell us about this project is
very exciting.
Speaker 11 (21:23):
Thank you very much, mister President. Senator McCormick and yes,
you're correct. The market responded well to our announcement of
investing six billion dollars into a Lancaster, Pennsylvania data center.
Speaker 3 (21:38):
It's a data center that we will be able to
host some of the most.
Speaker 11 (21:41):
Advanced, state of the art computing infrastructure that the country
needs in order to maintain its position as the leader
in artificial intelligence. The data center will drive six hundred
jobs for across the trades as we construct the site,
and then another one hundred and seventy five jobs of
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permanent employment.
Speaker 3 (22:05):
We're extremely excited about the role that.
Speaker 11 (22:07):
This data center is going to play in our plans
to be able to support not just the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
but the broader mid Atlantic.
Speaker 3 (22:17):
Region for US.
Speaker 11 (22:18):
And you know, your support has been incredible across the
energy space that's required to deliver clean, a reliable power,
as well as your support for artificial intelligence at large.
Speaker 3 (22:34):
Thank you very much. We appreciate your support. Thank you,
Thank you, Mike. That's the president.
Speaker 4 (22:41):
What you hear over and over again are these incredible
job creation but we need workers.
Speaker 3 (22:46):
To be able to fulfill these jobs.
Speaker 4 (22:48):
And I see my friend Barry in the audience, and
we've talked a lot about the need for construction workers.
Speaker 3 (22:54):
Therea is, there's Barry.
Speaker 4 (22:58):
We have Brandon Bishop with us today the National Building Trades.
And you know, I was with a bunch of guys
from the Building Trades a couple of weeks ago and
they were saying, you know, we don't want to do
the apprenticeship program until be sure about the work. And
I said, double, triple, quadruple the programs right. We got
to have skilled workers who can meet the needs. We
got a tsunami of opportunity coming from Pennsylvania, and so
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maybe you could take a minute Brandon on that.
Speaker 3 (23:21):
Thank you for being here.
Speaker 12 (23:22):
Thank you, Senator McCormick, Mister President, it's not honor to
be here today representing North America's building trades unions and
our three million members, especially of thousands of highly skilled
workers across Pennsylvania who are ready to deliver on all
of the historic investments being announced here today. All the
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projects discussed here today aren't just about energy and innovation.
They're about job creation, and all of us in the
building Trades stand ready to deliver. If you want the
highest quality, most productive, long term labor certainty. Partner with
us from day one don't just build with us, stay
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with us and maintain it for decades. And when you
partner with the building trades, you get results. Productivity is
fourteen percent higher, projects cost four percent less on average,
They're forty percent less likely to face labor shortages and
labor turnovers cut by two thirds.
Speaker 2 (24:24):
We're the solution to the workforce challenge.
Speaker 12 (24:26):
Our members are sourced and trained through the largest private
workforce development system in the country, over sixteen thousand world
class training centers, including many right here in the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania. These centers train hundreds of thousands of many
women through a gold standard registered apprenticeship programs, no taxpayer
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dollars required. And they don't just lead to jobs, they
launch lifelong, middle class careers with family sustaining wages, health care,
and retirement. So if you're investing in Pennsylvania, let's talk,
let's plan, let's partner, because there is no workforce more
prepared to build the future, and no investment more certain
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than when you build with us.
Speaker 3 (25:13):
That's what we do.
Speaker 12 (25:14):
We build, we maintain, and deliver, all while doing the
best way, safely, on time, on budget, and with the
highest quality.
Speaker 3 (25:25):
Thank you, Thanks Brandon, I appreciate it.
Speaker 9 (25:27):
Thank you.
Speaker 3 (25:29):
All right, So I asked the President. He said, I
could take the opportunity we got.
Speaker 4 (25:36):
We got the a team here in terms of the
cabinet the President put together. So I'd like to do
a lightning round and just call on a couple of
cabinet members to comment on what's going on in terms
of the incredible action and activity at the intersection of
the AI Revolution, the Edge Revolution.
Speaker 3 (25:54):
We got a great team here that's working together.
Speaker 4 (25:56):
So let me just work my way around the table,
mister Treasure Secretary Scott Bessett, and then I'll turn to
you Howard, and then you Chris, and then you Doug
and Director Zelden. I'm sorry I didn't mess you before,
but I'm so glad you're here. You're doing great things
for our country.
Speaker 3 (26:10):
Thank you, Thank you.
Speaker 2 (26:12):
Senator.
Speaker 13 (26:13):
I want to thank President Trump for his leadership. President's
laid the foundation for a Golden Age economy, and it
comes just in time to begin America's two hundred and
fiftieth anniversary celebration. Three industries will define the future manufacturing, energy,
and technology. Not coincidentally, Pennsylvania's at the forefront of all three.
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For more than two centuries, the Commonwealth has been the
keystone at the top of the American arch and politically, economically,
and technology has played an indispensable role and will continue
to do so under President Trump and Senator McCormick's leadership.
That the Russ Belt is no more.
Speaker 3 (26:56):
It's a thing of the past.
Speaker 13 (26:58):
The factories that industrialize the America one World War two
and build our modern infrastructure are firing up again, and
new factories are coming on online.
Speaker 3 (27:08):
Taking place along the blue.
Speaker 13 (27:10):
Collar boom is the Capex boom that we heard about today.
Speaker 3 (27:15):
And this is just the beginning.
Speaker 13 (27:17):
This is the third time I've had the privilege of
being in the Iron City in less than a year.
I was here President Trump's final day on the campaign
trail at the auditorium at the Duquine Arena, and I
saw the steel workers there to support him. I was
back three weeks ago when he announced a Nippon steel
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deal at the US Steel Plant. And it's an honor
to be here with all of you today and see
this Capex boom along with a working a worker's boom.
Speaker 3 (27:51):
Thank you, Thank you, mis Jacory. All right, my good buddy,
Sar Trey Ladnik.
Speaker 14 (28:00):
Advanced manufacturing technology lead. Our technology is the best in
the world, and President Trump is out to unleash that
technology to make sure we win the AI race. But
he knows that we need energy to drive it. And
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that's why he campaigned on Drill, baby drill, because we
need energy. We need it across the nation, and we
need it in Pennsylvania, which has got amazing natural gas resources. Incredible,
and then we've got to turn that into advanced manufacturing.
Speaker 3 (28:39):
So those three buckets are where we're going.
Speaker 14 (28:43):
And President Trump is leading the charge on that.
Speaker 2 (28:45):
And we're very excited.
Speaker 14 (28:47):
Sixteen trillion in investment dollars coming into America.
Speaker 2 (28:53):
So you're workers, man, are they going to be busy?
Speaker 3 (29:03):
Secretary right, let me turn to you and then Secretary Bergham.
Speaker 15 (29:07):
Yes, thank you, Senator McCormick, and thank you President Trump.
Speaker 3 (29:11):
We are all here and.
Speaker 15 (29:12):
We're talking about ninety billion dollars investment in this state
because of a dramatic pivot in the leadership of our country.
President Trump, an East Coast real estate developer, understands in
his gut energy more than any when I've met. He
knows energy is the infrastructure for everything we do. You
get energy wrong, nothing else matters. If you get energy right,
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the possibilities are just immense. And Pennsylvania the oil and
gas industry, global oil and gas industry started a few
dozen miles from here in Titusville, Pennsylvania. The shale gas
revolution may have started in Texas, but it really flourished
and hit its peak right here in Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania today
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exports more energy to other states than any other state
except for Texas, and it would export more, but it
had blocks on building pipelines. Two great opportunities for Pennsylvania
energy one and President Trump is hard at work in
both of these. One is to get those pipelines built
from Pennsylvania to New England so we can change the
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quality of life and opportunities. People in New England have
a lower quality of life than they deserve for bad
political decisions that can be changed. And number two, the
opposition to building pipelines out of Pennsylvania. Does it stop
the production of gas in Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania natural gas production
(30:43):
could ramp up tremendously fast, and Pennsylvania could lead the
world in AI and reshoring, manufacturing.
Speaker 16 (30:54):
Sec fe Burgham, Thank you, Thank you, David Dina. President
Trump it's such an honor to work for you. Your
vision of energy dominance is the foundation of this golden
age for America is coming true. And it's just common sense.
You've called this the Party of common Sense. But it's
when we talk about cutting taxes like never before, cutting regulations,
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speeding permitting. We're the hottest country in the world because
of the policy changes that are drawing all that capital
to come here. And now we combine this with the
incredible natural resources that we have. You understand better than
anyone that the balance sheet of America is the biggest
balance sheet in.
Speaker 3 (31:33):
The world, the natural resources that we have.
Speaker 16 (31:36):
And by unleashing energy, you know that that's what's lowered inflation.
It's bringing prosperity at home, but it's also bringing peace abroad.
Speaker 2 (31:44):
You identified that.
Speaker 16 (31:45):
There was a couple of threats to our country, one
to China. You took care of one of those a
few weeks ago. You're helping to take care of the
other one here and I just want to say again
that you're understanding of what needs to be done.
Speaker 9 (31:58):
You're understanding that we need more.
Speaker 16 (32:00):
Power because a kil a lot of electricity today is
worth more than it ever has been in human history
because we can take pennsylvania natural resources like gas, turn
it to electricity, turn it to intelligence, and that intelligence
lifts every single industry, not just one industry, not the
company that owns the data center.
Speaker 3 (32:18):
It lifts everybody that uses it.
Speaker 16 (32:20):
This is going to be the biggest change in human
productivity in history, and the US is going to lead
thanks to your vision.
Speaker 3 (32:27):
Thank you.
Speaker 2 (32:30):
Listen.
Speaker 3 (32:30):
I want to just.
Speaker 4 (32:33):
Close by saying what an extraordinary group of people here today.
Speaker 3 (32:38):
Thank you all for coming as we have.
Speaker 4 (32:40):
There's just people you can talk for days just listening
to people around this table.
Speaker 3 (32:44):
So thank you for being here. Thank you for your
commitment and investment in Pennsylvania. Thank you all you in
the audience.
Speaker 4 (32:51):
The Pittsburgh Post Gazette ran an article last week and
it said in the first line or two, not since
the days of Andrew Carnegie has so much ECONO power
been gathered in one room in Pittsburgh. And I really believe,
mister President, based on you being here, we're going to
look back on this day and say that this was
a real seminal moment in the history of our Commonwealth.
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I mean, maybe even in the history of our country,
because not only of you being here, but all the
policies that are leading us in this direction and the
leadership you're showing. So I want to thank you on
behalf of Dean and me. Thank you on behalf of
Pittsburgh and Pennsylvania. We're grateful for your leadership, and thank
you for being here today.
Speaker 5 (33:30):
Thank you.
Speaker 2 (33:35):
Well, thank you very much.
Speaker 1 (33:36):
And I have to say that David said, could you
just come in and make a quick stapement and then
you can leave right away, And I said, okay, good,
I'll do it.
Speaker 2 (33:43):
But when I saw the people gathered, I said, I'm
not leaving. I want to learn something, and I have
learned something.
Speaker 1 (33:48):
This is the smartest group of talent probably that you've
ever had, in terms of energy and even finance, ever
had in one room.
Speaker 2 (33:57):
So it's an honor to be with you. I used
to do what a lot of you guys did. I
like this better though.
Speaker 1 (34:03):
I don't care, and you're doing a fantastic job. But
really it's an honor to be with you. And congratulations.
You can have tremendous success all over the country, but
you're going to have tremendous success in the Commonwealth.
Speaker 2 (34:16):
So good luck to everybody, and if I can help you,
let me know. Thank you very much, all right, Darik.
Speaker 17 (35:06):
Yeah, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the Energy Summit, among other things, Energy
and Innovation Summit that was in Pittsburgh. If you know,
Pennsylvania a very important state by the way, not only
a swing state, but a very important state as far
as economics, certainly in energy. If you don't know this,
the first barrel of oil, a verst drop of oil
ever pulled out of the ground in America was Titusville, Pennsylvania,
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north western corner of the state of Pennsylvania. And ever
since then, Pennsylvania has been really the source one of
the major sources of energy. We talk about Marcellus Shale.
It's the biggest natural gas fracking formation in the United States.
Starts in New York, go's through Pennsylvania, parts of West Virginia.
A big, big shale, and.
Speaker 9 (35:49):
That's what they talked about.
Speaker 17 (35:50):
There's a fifteen billion dollar investment by Nighthead Corporation. The
largest natural gas fire power plant will be built in Pennsylvania.
And Google talked about thirty billion dollars in the hydro
power generation. So if talk energy, you always have to
have Pennsylvania on the mind. Let's bring in Michelle Bocchus,
who's at the event in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Speaker 9 (36:11):
Michelle will give us a sound.
Speaker 17 (36:12):
That was a very very powerful room, certainly powerful daist
tonight this afternoon, wasn't it.
Speaker 18 (36:21):
Yeah, Over ninety billion dollars worth of investment here in
the Keystone State, and Scott Besson said it best. There
are three industries that are going to drive the future.
It's going to be manufacturing, energy, and technology, and he
went on to say that Pennsylvania could be at the
forefront of all of those, especially with these brand new investments.
As you had mentioned, some of those numbers right there
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really impressive, because not only are you going to see
nuclear power, nuclear facilities, you're also.
Speaker 19 (36:46):
Going to see major investments in data.
Speaker 18 (36:49):
Centers, which ultimately is going to be firing up these
AI devices.
Speaker 19 (36:53):
And when you look at that, that means that there
are going to be a lot of construction.
Speaker 18 (36:57):
Jobs coming in, thousands of jobs that people coming in
to build these centers and build these plants as well.
So ultimately investment into the state, investment into the people,
and ultimately investment into the country.
Speaker 17 (37:09):
Yeah, I found it interesting, Michelle that Google was there.
You know, Google's typically leans hard left and not a
lot of love for the conservative movements, certainly not of Trump.
But they talked about a power generation, of hydro power generation,
and as you point out, a massive data center that
they want to put in the state of Pennsylvania. A
lot of jobs, a lot of economic activity. Final thought
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before we let you get back to everything all the festivities.
Speaker 18 (37:36):
Yeah, not only that, Google announced that they want to
help small businesses and do AI training here as well,
so they're also trying to invest in.
Speaker 19 (37:43):
The people here in Pennsylvania. I would say that this
isn't shocking.
Speaker 18 (37:47):
Look, I was just at the two hundred and fiftieth
Birthday celebration last week in.
Speaker 19 (37:51):
Iowa, and you saw that Amazon was a sponsor. So
all of these big.
Speaker 18 (37:55):
Major companies that were anti Trope or Trump are now
coming around and real life that this is the future
and either get on board er get lost. You're seeing this,
and you know, I want to put this out as well.
This is a bipartisan commitment. This isn't a Republican or
Democratic issue. This is an America first issue, bringing jobs,
bringing industries back into this country rather than outsourcing them
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to countries that hate US.
Speaker 19 (38:18):
I mean you saw governorship hero here.
Speaker 18 (38:21):
John Fetterman also applauding this, and I think that's what companies,
especially like Google and Amazon, are starting to realize. Trump
is an America first president. This is America first economics.
And it doesn't matter what side you're on, We're all
in the same country trying to create a better economic
outlook for our countries so we can continue to be
the hottest country in the world.
Speaker 9 (38:41):
All Right.
Speaker 17 (38:42):
Michelle bok is from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the great state Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania. Thank you for your time. Thank you, and
you're doing a great job. Thank you, Michelle, Thank you.
All right, folks, we're going to be back in quick
break and we'll come back a lot more show here.
Speaker 9 (39:07):
All right, folks.
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And I oh, go ahead, sorry to mean to cut
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Thank you so much.
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We'll have you back in soon, all right, folks.
Speaker 17 (42:27):
So our Rev White House correspondent Brian Glenn is joining
us after an interesting morning at the White House there's
a political potential threat and some were held in the
briefing room. Brian tells you I was watching this, it
was getting a little scary for a while. But tell
us what happened.
Speaker 22 (42:44):
You know, it's quite the scene outside the White House
on a daily basis. You always have protesters out front
screaming for whatever calls that they're caught up in. But
this morning, people reporters along a pebble beach there were
told to get inside, go inside their briefing room as
they were investigating something that was thrown over the fence
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there on the north line, that's the side that goes
out into the public area there in front of the
White House.
Speaker 9 (43:12):
So well, secret.
Speaker 22 (43:13):
Services had to put everybody inside while they go around
to try to find this object that was thrown over
the fence. Now, also Eric would have heard was last
night something very similar happened as well, someone through an object.
It went up in a tree from what I've been told,
So the Secret Service had to make sure that was
safe and secure.
Speaker 3 (43:31):
But hey, that's just another average day in front of
the White House.
Speaker 22 (43:35):
As you get all kinds of people, Eric, as you
as you well know, gather out front the way their flags.
Speaker 17 (43:44):
Crazy Brian, But I just absolutely love it when someone
jumps the fence and the dogs tracking down and tackling
where the secret service. That's just great TV for me.
Speaker 22 (43:55):
It is much watch TV if a canine unit is
released on some jumping over the fence. From what I've
been told, it hasn't happened in a while, and I
think probably they saw the video of the first guy
who probably got ripped up by them dogs. But it
was for a short time, I would say, a scary
moment because people obviously want to know what's going on
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in the heightened of everything in this world. We've always imagined,
you know, if something could happen, it would you know
very well. Possibility happened there at the White House. So
it was a tense moment that they quickly found that
it was no threat. The everyone was allowed to go
back to work. But therefore a little bit he got
us worried.
Speaker 17 (44:35):
Yeah, well, I just always think that the amount of
power in that in that those grounds between Trump and
the cabinet whatnot, that if you jump the fence or
step somewhere you're not supposed you should you should evaporate,
you should be incinerated on the spot. And I'm I'm
thinking if Adam Schiff comes the visit, I don't know,
maybe comes to visit the White House. But then again,
he may not come to visit the White House because, well, folks,
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this happens with the president.
Speaker 23 (45:02):
It looks like they go a second, they get excited
over you, right, they get excited over you.
Speaker 2 (45:08):
Well, I don't know why.
Speaker 5 (45:09):
Uh.
Speaker 22 (45:10):
First question, First, Leticia James alleged mortgage fraud. Now we
have Adam Schiff allegedly committed mortgage fraud.
Speaker 2 (45:18):
At all your thoughts on that?
Speaker 23 (45:19):
Well, I just saw it, and I think the thing
with Adam Schiff is very serious, and I think what
they have on Letitia James.
Speaker 2 (45:27):
Is very serious. That's a very very serious situation.
Speaker 23 (45:30):
But I have to leave that up to the district attorneys,
as to the prosecutors, and to the Attorney general.
Speaker 2 (45:37):
Most importantly, Letitia.
Speaker 22 (45:38):
James have a law license based upon the alleged violations
of mortgas fraud.
Speaker 2 (45:43):
Well, they look pretty open and shet.
Speaker 20 (45:44):
To me, but you know, I'm not the jury.
Speaker 2 (45:47):
I'm not the jury.
Speaker 23 (45:48):
Now looks very serious and Adam Schiff looks very serious.
Speaker 2 (45:52):
Look, he's a sleeves ball. Everybody knows that, and uh,
I was a little surprised. I thought he would have
covered his base. This is a little bit better than that.
Adam Schiff is a low life. He deserves what he gets.
We'll talk about the Genius act that you just pushed out.
Speaker 22 (46:08):
Let's talk a little bit about that guy.
Speaker 23 (46:09):
We're gonna do that, and we're gonna have we have
great support for it.
Speaker 2 (46:13):
It's a beautiful act. It's the Genius Actor is a
beautiful act.
Speaker 5 (46:17):
I even like the name of.
Speaker 23 (46:18):
It because we need smart people in our country.
Speaker 2 (46:21):
Thank you, Brad Well.
Speaker 17 (46:23):
You know, I'm not sure the genius actors, but hopefully
it's maybe getting Adam Shiff a little bit of help
with his his intellect.
Speaker 9 (46:30):
Like, what are you doing, dude?
Speaker 17 (46:31):
You go through this whole lawfair thing with Trump and
you don't close tight, you know, tie your own little
backyard down first.
Speaker 9 (46:38):
Wow.
Speaker 23 (46:38):
Yeah.
Speaker 22 (46:40):
Latitia James was interesting as well. She actually put her dad,
that was her husband, or her mortgage application and there
wasn't discrepancies on the side of the property. As far
as Adam Shift is concerned.
Speaker 9 (46:51):
This was even worse.
Speaker 22 (46:52):
Here's a guy who is now a senator in California
at the time, it was a congressman. He says his
primary residence was here on the East Coast in Maryland,
I believe, But you are a senator or a congressman
from California, that should be your primary residence. And there
are some other discrepancies as well in that case. And
that is a fan in May investigating team coming out
(47:14):
and concluding that with Adam Shipp, that's that's coming from
a reliable source. So President Trump, you know, shared his
thoughts on that. But a lot of people are asking Eric,
and I'd like to get your thoughts as well. Should
Letitia James retain her legal license to do for law
practice if in fact she has violated the law?
Speaker 17 (47:34):
Nope, nope, nope, nope, nope, sorry, And I will tell
you why you need these licenses, whether I've spent time
on Wall Street. You have to have broker's license, you
have to have trainer's license, and if you lie to
them or lied on any of these forms, they'll pull
your license immediately, no questions asked. Of course, she should
be thrown out of the DA's office in New York State. Absolutely.
I will tell you though with everything else, just follow
(47:57):
the damn money. You want to know, just follow the money.
It always leads you to the to the crooks, the thieves,
and the honest people. Brian Glenn, I'll tell you one thing,
mister Trump loves your questions and loves talking to you.
Speaker 9 (48:10):
That's that's pretty feather in your cap, my friend.
Speaker 2 (48:13):
Yeah, I appreciate Dad.
Speaker 22 (48:14):
That was a rather large group that was gathered as
he was leaving the White House, and I just find
my little place where I stand and just once you
make the eye contact, he said, come on, let's let's
let's talk. He typically will come over and spend a
few minutes with me, and I'm very gracious.
Speaker 2 (48:30):
That he does that.
Speaker 9 (48:31):
Yep, that's that's the trick. And I got to be
honest with you.
Speaker 17 (48:34):
When we're Alcatraz, Alligator Alcatraz, I found I found his
direct line of sights straight ahead, raised my hand and
he called, that's that's it's great work.
Speaker 9 (48:43):
But but but he does love talking to you and
he loves rav That's that's what we do. No, Brian Glenn,
thank you for your time. All right, Derek, thank you. Okay, folks,
we're back two and a f minutes.
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All right? E, Let's do some voicemails.
Speaker 9 (50:19):
Shall we? I love the voicemails, Love the mad Do
you got some voicemails for us? Hey?
Speaker 17 (50:23):
By the way, I got about one hundred and fifty
over the night. I got through let's say seventy five them,
probably have seventy five left. I'm still working out over
the weekend, going to get to them all. But mad dog,
what do we got?
Speaker 2 (50:34):
We have a Debbie from Alabama and she says that
gods were.
Speaker 24 (50:41):
Let's hear it, Hi, Eric, this is dev from Alabama.
Pray God blesses you and guide you as your seat
answers for your fate. I know God is up to
the challenge. One answer for about the bullet by missing
its mark and only nicking Trump's ear showed in my
thinking that and for a lot of us watching others
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watching that happen, that God's hand was in this and
he spared Trump's life for a specific purpose. And I
believe part of that is certainly to help save America.
Speaker 17 (51:14):
You know, I agree with that, and thank you for
the comment earlier. But again I told this to Bill O'Reilly.
I was just thinking about it, like if, yes, it
didn't kill him, which is massive and important for a reason,
but it also didn't completely miss him. And by hitting him,
just hitting him and just threading that.
Speaker 9 (51:32):
Neil so greatly, I think it really was there.
Speaker 17 (51:35):
If there is someone looking down and dictating what's going
on on this earth, then I would say that was
definitely one of those occasions.
Speaker 9 (51:42):
Mad Dog. Next, this is.
Speaker 17 (51:44):
Dixie from California.
Speaker 9 (51:46):
Sixie.
Speaker 5 (51:47):
Hello, I'm Dixie from California, Northern California, and I have
a couple of comments. We've lost our voting rights in California.
But the one thing that really blows my mind is
we protect the mountain lions here. Who gives a bit
about the deer that eat the underbrush? You know, that
puts the fire danger low. The idiots they're bringing mountain
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lions that putting them up here so they eat all
the deer. It blows my mind. Let's protect the deer
a little bit more something. Thank you God, bless you today.
Speaker 9 (52:22):
Thank you too.
Speaker 17 (52:23):
She makes a great point. In California, they protect everything.
They're protecting the mountain lions that will kill the deer.
The deer eat the underbrush, and I mean they're really
protecting animals over human rights in property.
Speaker 9 (52:37):
You think of the Delta smelt. They were diverting water
from farmers out into the ocean to protect a little
one inch fish.
Speaker 17 (52:44):
The Delta smeuth. These people are lunatics in California now
the one mad Dog.
Speaker 21 (52:53):
Bello, Eric rbi Bowling, Mike McGee loft, the South Carolina
formerly Babel, New York just calling today, had a thought,
as long as we have so many fighting age males
that came into the country illegally, why not consider deporting
them to Ukraine. I think Zelenski might be able to
(53:15):
use them.
Speaker 9 (53:16):
Just thought, what do you think I think bunk Vig's
got Yeah, I think I like this idea.
Speaker 17 (53:21):
I even like it better than sending a delligator Alcatraz. First,
you know, I just round them up, maybe put them
an alligator Alcatraz, give them a little, you know, alligator meet,
like the lady yesterday said, give them it's pretty good,
give them a little, and then stick them on a
plane and drum trying to drop them roughit and Kiev
him led Zelensky. Here, here's our donation to the to
the Ukraine conflict with Russia.
Speaker 9 (53:44):
I don't think we should be sending any more money
or any more assets to Ukraine. That's me. Sorry, folks,
all your people who want to get on me for that.
I just don't think.
Speaker 17 (53:53):
I left Newsmax. I left my former network because I
was told do not go negative on Ukraine. Guess what,
we don't need to support Ukraine any further. Let Ukraine
fight its own war. Sorry, that's my my. Yeah, Mike McGee,
I like that one. I don't think we have time
for another one. Mad dog darn. I wish we did
send me quick. Let's try it quick.
Speaker 25 (54:15):
Hi, Eric, I probably should have talked to you before
I did this, but I install you as our new
Attorney general. Ah, so good luck with good luck with
your new position.
Speaker 2 (54:29):
I'll talk to you.
Speaker 9 (54:31):
Thank you, thank you very much, No, thank you. I
love what I do. I love my life.
Speaker 17 (54:36):
I do not want to work in the administration, especially
not in the Attorney General's office the Department of Justice.
Speaker 9 (54:41):
Wow, that is hot. That is a seat too hot
to handle.
Speaker 17 (54:45):
Well, you're gonna throw it over in the war room.
They're coming up next to the abandon and the crew.
They're going to break it all down, including probably that
energy and really