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Speaker 1 (00:19):
Good evening, everyone, Welcome to Stinchfield.
Speaker 2 (00:21):
We are awaiting President Trump to have dinner with Israeli
Prime Minister Benjamin Nett, and Yahoo will have a live
feed from inside their meeting.
Speaker 1 (00:30):
That is going to be huge.
Speaker 2 (00:32):
Now, before we get to that, before we get to
the Texas flooding tonight, I want you to take some
time to consider what an unbelievable run President Trump is on.
It has been an amazing and even aspiring last ten days.
Speaker 1 (00:46):
Think about this, our enemies around the run.
Speaker 2 (00:48):
Peace is on the way and the one big beautiful
bill is now a loss, setting America up for massive success.
Speaker 3 (00:57):
But this bill will feel massive economic growth and up
the hard working citizens who make this country run. Have
officially made the Trump tax cuts permanent. That's the largest
tax cut in the history of our country. Attitude substantial
other cuts, which is going to You're gonna see like
a rocket ship. You know, we're setting all sorts of
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economic records right now. And that's before this kicksen. After
this kitchen, our country is going to be a rocket ship.
Speaker 2 (01:26):
I love it, mister President. These tax cuts were so
very important.
Speaker 1 (01:30):
But folks, I.
Speaker 2 (01:31):
Want you to remember where President Trump was at well say,
his lowest point, the Feds raided his home. They arrested
his friends in confidence, they arrested him. At one point
he faced thirty one indictments.
Speaker 1 (01:46):
Beats them all.
Speaker 2 (01:47):
A bullet goes through his ear. Another one meant for
our president killed a man just a few feet away
from him. It beclaimed clear that if the radical left
couldn't beat President Trump financially, if they couldn't put him
in Riker's jail, they wanted him in the ground. The
truth is they probably still do. Why because he's winning.
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And when President Trump wins, America wins. This big beautiful
bill is generational. It like President Trump is literally changing
the trajectory of America for.
Speaker 4 (02:21):
The first time in years.
Speaker 3 (02:22):
This fourth of July, the economy is roaring incomes the story.
Wages are up, prices are down. Yesidine you see what's
going on with gessoline?
Speaker 4 (02:32):
This way down.
Speaker 1 (02:34):
See what's going on with eggs.
Speaker 4 (02:35):
Eggs are way down.
Speaker 2 (02:36):
Egg Everything that's supposed to be down is down. Everything
that's supposed to be up is up. And that's what
makes it so great. And Democrats can't stand it. Their
doom and gloom predictions are now officially rendered as fallacies.
And now look what President Trump has done. Trump the
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arrangement syndrome has made AOC and Jack has been Crockett.
Mainstream Democrats, they are Marxists who hate this country, yet
their party looks at them as mainstream. Former New York
Governor Andrew Cuomo is basically a squishy Republican.
Speaker 1 (03:12):
Now Bill and Hillary Clinton are powerless.
Speaker 2 (03:15):
Even Barack Obama is described by his own party as
the deporter in chief. The left has gone so far
left Jewish Senator Chucky Schumer from New York is now
anti Israel.
Speaker 1 (03:28):
To put it.
Speaker 2 (03:29):
Bluntly, the Democrats have been decimated. They are weaker than
ever before. And it is all due to President Trump
and his straight talk and of course his deals.
Speaker 5 (03:40):
This is the.
Speaker 6 (03:41):
Lifeblood for small businesses to have that certainty of low taxes.
It'll also create about a million main street jobs, I
mean main streets like this that will benefit from the
economic energy that will come behind it. I mean it's
literally rocket fuel for the economy, all right.
Speaker 2 (03:58):
But the biggest winner, folks, remember this is all of us,
the American people, every day folks who see firsthand our
country is being restored in just six short months, America
is great again, and we can thank President Trump for that. Well,
I want to bring in with me now from Unleashed
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Prosperity Now, Executive director.
Speaker 1 (04:21):
Tim Dosher is with us, Tim, and is great to
have you back on the program.
Speaker 5 (04:26):
Hey, Grant, great to be here with you.
Speaker 2 (04:29):
Well, an amazing ten days, really six months for President Trump.
I guess you could say it's an amazing ten years
for President Trump. But the last week or so have
really been amazing for trying to get America on track.
What are you seeing now as we look back over.
Speaker 1 (04:45):
The last few days.
Speaker 7 (04:46):
Well, look, I mean I remember we were about this
same position last week, you and I around the same time,
and we were talking about if this is going to
get done, And I just wanted to point out, you
do the contrast between what the Democrats are going through
right now, the people on the left are going through,
and what you see on the right and the Republican Party.
And you got Speaker Johnson firing on all cylinders, Leader
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Thoon navigating some really complex holdout senators in the Senate,
and then you have President Trump whipping all those votes
in line, getting everybody on the same page.
Speaker 5 (05:20):
This is a different dynamic in Washington, DC that we
have not seen before. And so with the.
Speaker 7 (05:25):
Passage of this, it's like I said last week, and
then Speaker Johnson just said the other day, we're going
to get a couple more of these bills, and we're
going to have a chance to do even more and
you and I are going to talk about that in
the future.
Speaker 5 (05:39):
And I think that's a really good thing for this country.
Speaker 1 (05:42):
Yeah, it sure is.
Speaker 2 (05:43):
Some of the smaller details may as a business owner,
I really like here, and a lot of people don't
realize how important this is. Let me play for the
guys behind the glass cut twenty seven. This is a
Treasury secretary talking about one of these provisions that I
want to ask your opinion on it.
Speaker 8 (06:01):
We also have a five year window for one hundred
percent expensing for factory structures and agriculture structures. So to
take a tax hit on that is really you know,
you're really winding the spring and you are creating high
after tax returns on capital, which increased productivity, which is
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what makes countries rich.
Speaker 2 (06:27):
Al Right, what is he talking about there when he
talks about immediate expensing and what that means for a
business owner?
Speaker 7 (06:34):
All right, Well, well, let's go down to Main Street.
Speaker 5 (06:36):
Any business that you see.
Speaker 7 (06:37):
How about the dry cleaners that I first started working
at when I.
Speaker 5 (06:41):
Was twelve years old.
Speaker 7 (06:42):
I think I was actually illegal when I started working there,
so please don't tell the government.
Speaker 5 (06:45):
But I remember the owner of the drive, the very.
Speaker 7 (06:49):
Small business, bought three brand new machines to help press
shirts in house so we didn't have to send them
out so we could do emergency shirt pressing and charge
the extra premium for that. Well, in this case, you're
not gonna have to pay tax on it. You're gonna
be able to deduct those purchases now for that five
year window for your business. I mean, this is a
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huge boon to small business, and it's extremely pro growth,
and it's going to take a lot of that money
that we're seeing sitting on the sidelines for businesses waiting
for whatever the hell was.
Speaker 5 (07:20):
Going to happen with this thing.
Speaker 7 (07:21):
I mean, by the way, businesses, we're planning on this
not even being extended the first round of Trump tax cuts.
Speaker 5 (07:27):
So now what we've done is we've.
Speaker 7 (07:28):
Not only closed that loop, but we've also extended it
even more to this pro growth provision that you're talking about,
and it's going to allow people like my former boss
to make those capital purchases and grow their business.
Speaker 2 (07:42):
Well, let me give you another example. I owned an
auto care businesses for a long time. I wanted to
buy an alignment machine. They're very very expensive to align cars.
I'd have to appreciate that over ten years or whatever
it was, and it was a big If I could
have deducted that right off the bat for my yearly
come and not pay tax, boy, I would have been
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buying that.
Speaker 1 (08:03):
And then guess what happens. The company that's making.
Speaker 2 (08:06):
The alignment machines, they're making more machines. The company that's
making the dry cleaning machines, they're making more machines.
Speaker 1 (08:13):
And this starts to get everybody going.
Speaker 5 (08:16):
What can I just say?
Speaker 7 (08:18):
Can I just say? Can I just say one thing?
Just building on that, because this is an important point. Now,
I know it's not permanent. This this provision isn't permanent.
He said, it's a five year window. Now, there are
other provisions that are permanent within the tax bill which
are very very very good, so we can talk about those.
But remember, though, what this is going to do is
it's going to force those companies to do this now.
Speaker 5 (08:39):
And so what are we trying to do.
Speaker 7 (08:40):
We're trying to recover from the Biden devastation of the economy,
and so how do you do that? Pro growth provisions
like that that have businesses get off the sideline, make
those purchases, and like you said, the ripple effect throughout
the economy happened. So I just wanted to point that out,
that it's going to get people to do this quick.
Speaker 5 (09:01):
No.
Speaker 2 (09:01):
I guess that is one benefit of having something that expires.
You got to get people to move and get off
their butts and do it. I'm not a huge fan
of the expiration. We have a lot of provisions in here.
I think even no tax on tips expires in five years.
No tax on tips? To me, you should mean no
tax on tips. I guess we'll have to do this
all over again. The thing that President Trump does so great,
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and I'll let you comment on this before I let
you go, is that he makes the Democrats either be
against things that all of America is for just because
they have Trump derangement syndrome, or he brings them across
the line. I mean, many Democrats like the idea of
no tax on tips, and so I think this is
President Trump has exposed the Democrats, and I believed Tim,
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they are weaker than they have ever been before.
Speaker 5 (09:48):
Yeah, well think about this.
Speaker 7 (09:49):
I mean, the Democrats did actually do a pretty good
job of scaring the you know what out of the
American people with the whole Medicaid cuts and the snap
cuts and those things.
Speaker 5 (09:58):
But remember what we did. If you don't vote.
Speaker 7 (10:02):
For this, you're voting for a four trillion dollar taxike
on the American people. They never engaged that point one
single time. And that's the actual truth. That's the actual truth.
They built their house, they built their foundation on a lie,
and we defended this on truth. And we're seeing now
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and this is going to be our job going forward.
We have to make sure we remind people the difference
in what was being proposed for a trillion dollar taxike
and what we have now. And I think we're going
to both see that in the economy and we're going
to help other people remind that as well.
Speaker 1 (10:37):
Well.
Speaker 2 (10:38):
It's a it's a great point, and I appreciate you
making a whole bunch and slew a great points. Tim,
doosis why we bring you on from unleashed prosperity now,
thank you. Always good to see you try to be
the smart ones not so kind to the not so
smart ones.
Speaker 1 (10:54):
Thank you so much, folks.
Speaker 2 (10:57):
As we move on here, I'm just going to tell
you this idea of the medicaid situation. You know, the
Democrats obviously have the media in their corner. So what
happens they say Grandma's going to be kicked off of
her health care.
Speaker 1 (11:11):
Nothing is further from the truth.
Speaker 2 (11:12):
What's going to happen as a twenty six year old
able bodied mail is now going to have to prove
that he's either looking for a job or what they're
doing if they want Medicaid, or why they can't get
a job, and why they are disabled and can't get
a job. You're gonna have to prove that now. So
we're not going to have people milking the system. That
is a good thing, all right. I want to turn
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now to the floods, folks.
Speaker 1 (11:39):
I'll tell you what we.
Speaker 2 (11:40):
Broadcast a few hours from where all of this went down.
Speaker 1 (11:45):
It is a horrible situation.
Speaker 2 (11:47):
I am praying every day for the families affected by this.
Speaker 1 (11:52):
Not far from me.
Speaker 2 (11:53):
I know of a number of families who had little
ones that were killed in the floods, know any of
them personally, but I can tell you, like any American
out there, our heart breaks for these folks. Now, leave
it to the Democrats to weaponize a national tragedy.
Speaker 1 (12:11):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (12:11):
I call it from mar A Lago to Mother Nature.
Somehow President Trump is responsible for these floods. Now, this
is what the Democrats are offering up. Ninety people died,
twenty seven of them were children. You've got ten kids
and the counselor still missing. And they want to blame
President Trump for a river that rows twenty seven feet
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in an hour.
Speaker 1 (12:34):
Nobody could have predicted this.
Speaker 2 (12:36):
Listen to Democrat operative hashtag fake news anchorman George Stepanopolis
set this up and only the way.
Speaker 1 (12:46):
He can area.
Speaker 3 (12:47):
We're also learning that there were significant staffing shortfalls of
the National Weather Services offices in the region.
Speaker 5 (12:56):
You know, George.
Speaker 6 (12:56):
As of right now, the local county officials really didn't
want want to address that just yet.
Speaker 2 (13:04):
See, even the reporter knows it's fake news. Even she,
and who knows what kind of reporter she is, I
don't know, I've never seen her before.
Speaker 1 (13:12):
But even she said, no, you know what, that's not true.
Speaker 2 (13:14):
The Associated Press I saw a story yesterday had came
to the conclusion after its reporting and the Associated Press
is no President Trump fan said that there was extra
staffing inside the National Weather Service offices when they gave
the orders of floods now. Our own Brian Glenn asked
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Caroline Levitt about this very situation. He was in the
special media seat inside the White House Correspondence Room today.
Speaker 1 (13:42):
Check this out.
Speaker 4 (13:43):
You shared your thoughts earlier on how the Way to the.
Speaker 2 (13:47):
Left has really weaponized this to blame the deaths in
jaxas en Trump go to call him that again.
Speaker 9 (13:54):
Yeah, I just do think those comments are depraved and despicable,
especially when so many Americans are mourning the loss of
their children. Of the National Weather Service, as I said,
did its job. Many experts, many meteorologists, have said that.
Many of you in the media and all fairness have
said that as well. Unfortunately, not all and many Democrat
elected officials are trying to turn this into a political game,
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and it is not.
Speaker 1 (14:17):
Look, let's be clear about something. Let's be intellectually.
Speaker 2 (14:21):
Honest, all right, There's plenty of things to blame the
Biden administration for your political foes. For heck, the Democrats
can criticize the big beautiful bill all they want if
they have legitimate things to criticize it about. But in
the end, even President Trump realized, Hey, this was Joe Biden's.
Speaker 1 (14:41):
National Weather Service and FEMA crew, not his.
Speaker 2 (14:45):
But even Trump says, you can't blame Biden roll cut
eleven for me.
Speaker 5 (14:49):
Are you investigating whether some of the cuts.
Speaker 9 (14:51):
To the federal government left te vacancies of the National
Weather Service or the Emergency for Union?
Speaker 4 (14:57):
They did not.
Speaker 3 (14:58):
I'll tell you if you look at that, that what
a situation that all is. And that was really the
Biden setup.
Speaker 1 (15:06):
That was not our setup. But I wouldn't blame Biden
for it either.
Speaker 3 (15:10):
I would just say, this is one hundred year catastrophe
and it's just so horrible to watch.
Speaker 1 (15:20):
Now. This camp has been in business for decades.
Speaker 2 (15:22):
There were almost eight hundred girls in this camp, and
now you've got over a couple of dozen killed.
Speaker 1 (15:30):
People.
Speaker 2 (15:30):
Went a long way to get people out alive. Let's
not forget that. I want to bring in now. Rav
Border correspondent Ben burkewam he spends a lot of time
in Texas, not normally reporting on a travegedy like this.
Speaker 1 (15:40):
Ben, but welcome to the program, my friend, Thank you Gren.
Speaker 2 (15:46):
Why don't you give me the real story about what's
happening down there now? How many girls still missing?
Speaker 4 (15:51):
Ben?
Speaker 2 (15:52):
Is the search still on, of people basically giving up
hope for survivors.
Speaker 1 (15:56):
Where do we stand on all of that?
Speaker 10 (16:00):
Well, we just crossed the one hundred victim threshold. I
was in the press briefing this morning, and I've been
in all of them from the over the weekend, from
Friday onward, and I asked the question, how many are missing?
I keep asking that question, and I keep getting denied
an answer. But I followed it up this morning with
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are we talking dozens or hundreds? And the city manager
said a lot, which would leave you to believe that
it's the higher number. And so we're, you know, we're
anticipating that number to continue to rise. We're seventy two
hours into this. Anybody who's done any search and rescue knows,
you know, that's the life window is forty eight to
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seventy two hours. Anything beyond that is most often not survivable.
And typically you would have been found in that point
at that point, or you would have reached out and
gotten a hold of somebody at that point now that
it's possible, and we're praying for a miracle. You know,
you got broken limbs and you're stuck down in a
remote area. They may be able to find you, but
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it's it's a remote hope. So that's where we're at
right now. We continue to pray, and I'll just tell
you all this garbage coming out of the mainstream media
trying to blame this on President Trump. When you come
here and you see this, and when you understand the
way the weather systems work. The one part that I
still don't understand is how this weather system parked over
this area and basically just spun for hours and hours
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and hours and didn't move.
Speaker 4 (17:25):
That that is suspect to me.
Speaker 10 (17:27):
But it's not the the you know, the forecast that
was the problem. It's what the storm did. And coming
from Arkansas, which is not too far away, these same
weather systems come right through us. The amount of water
that dropped, you can't if you haven't been through that,
if you haven't seen ten inches of rain in one day,
it's you can't really understand it. And if you haven't
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seen a river rise from where it is down below
me twenty five feet to where it would be actually
over the top of my head where I'm standing.
Speaker 4 (17:56):
You can't really understand it. And for them to say.
Speaker 10 (17:59):
This, it's just it's it's disgusting, and really the whole
point of this is it's absolutely tragic. It happened on
the worst weekend possible, and we just continue to pray
for the families of these children and the children of
the adults that have died as well.
Speaker 2 (18:14):
You know, to put some perspective on this, I live
in Texas. Obviously I see storms roll through all the time.
I spent many years as a storm chaser working for
the NBC owned an operated group. But I can tell
you the weather in Texas is nothing short of biblical.
You could say the same thing about Oklahoma Nebraska. Storms
will roll through here and literally people will die just
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as this happened within an hour, and then the waters
are gone as quickly as they came. It's the most
bizarre thing I've ever seen.
Speaker 11 (18:42):
Now.
Speaker 2 (18:43):
I've been in Texas twenty years and I had never
seen anything like this until I got here. But to
see a river rise twenty seven feet in an hour,
as you mentioned, Ben, is completely unheard of.
Speaker 1 (18:55):
That is just a.
Speaker 2 (18:56):
Tremendous amount of water and the damage was done. I
want to play a camp counselor for you Ben, to
let people at home just hear what the kids were
going through with that camp mystic.
Speaker 12 (19:07):
I woke my girls up, told him to close the windows,
and then the power just went out. All the fans
turned off, running water didn't work. And in the morning
they gathered all the counselors who were at Cyprus Lake
and they told us that two of sorry, two of
the cabins with the seven year old girls were wiped
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away and all these girls were missing. And we went
back to our cabins and you know, tried to keep
up good spirits with these young girls.
Speaker 2 (19:41):
Then, you know, somebody asked me, why were the little
ones the closest to the river.
Speaker 1 (19:46):
This camp has never experienced anything like this.
Speaker 2 (19:48):
My assumption is it was easier for them to get
to the river than it is to walk up the
hill where the older kids were never expecting this.
Speaker 1 (19:56):
In the decades they've been in.
Speaker 2 (19:57):
Business, there are a lot of stories of heroism been
coming out.
Speaker 10 (20:02):
Have you heard any, Yeah, I mean, this is the
entire story is heroism. These guys that are down here
from the local, state and federal, the swift water rescue teams,
the Coastguard swimming swimmers, all these guys, and the local
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police and local fire. These guys are given everything they
possibly have. They've been going NonStop for seventy two hours
to look in their faces. And that's why I understand
the frustration in these press briefings. I don't blame them
for canceling the one this afternoon when you're getting these
nonsense questions from garbage outlets, when all you're trying to
do is save children, and now we're at the point
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where all you're seeing is death.
Speaker 4 (20:47):
It's just it's horrific. These guys are heroes. They're heroes that.
Speaker 10 (20:51):
Have been demonized by so many in our country for
so long, and all they do, all they want to
do every single morning they wake up, is save lives
and protect people. And that's what they're out here doing
the best they can. They're all heroes.
Speaker 2 (21:03):
In my book, that Coastguard swimmer who rescued one hundred
and sixty five.
Speaker 1 (21:10):
A most certainly believable an American hero.
Speaker 2 (21:13):
And you know, bet, I'll ask you this last question
if it's gonna be a hard.
Speaker 1 (21:16):
One to answer, quickly. But I know you're a man
of faith.
Speaker 2 (21:19):
I said today both on my podcast and social media
that it's okay to question faith.
Speaker 1 (21:25):
That you have to ask, how does God let something.
Speaker 2 (21:28):
Like this happen to you have now almost forty children
probably in the end will be killed. But then I say,
my faith is restored when I watch a community come together.
But your thoughts about that real quick if you can.
Speaker 10 (21:43):
Look, Christ is our foundation and Heaven is our home.
This is temporary, and so for Christians, we understand that,
and that this happened at such a faith filled camp.
I actually spoke to a woman I'm not going to
say who.
Speaker 4 (21:57):
She said, her daughter.
Speaker 10 (21:58):
They were thinking about sending their her to that camp,
but it was two Christians, she said, so they didn't
send their daughter to that camp. And that actually, when
she said that, it was kind of a slight, but
that actually gave me reassurance that everybody at that camp
is in heaven now. Anyone who died at that camp
is in heaven now. And that's reassurance to me, and
I pray that that's reassurance to those families. That's really
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all I can say.
Speaker 2 (22:21):
Then, that's a fabulous answers why I ask you this
because I think it's what a lot of people are asking.
And as people look for answers and search for answers,
and sometimes you can't explain the unexplainable, but you do
a great job at trying, and I appreciate you, and
I appreciate your thoughts, and keep us posted.
Speaker 1 (22:37):
From down there, we'll do.
Speaker 2 (22:40):
Thank you, Gret, absolutely, thank you, folks. It's a horrific,
horrific story. But again, out of every tragedy comes greatness,
and you will see there will be stories that will
be so bright and so great out of this you'll say,
it's just amazing. This holds true every tragedy I've ever
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But Orange County could be doing much.
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More to root out the non citizens who are voting,
and yet they aren't doing it.
Speaker 1 (23:51):
We'll talk about it next. Welcome back everyone.
Speaker 2 (24:02):
We told you about President Trump meeting with Benjamin nettan Yahoo,
the Israeli Prime Minister at the White House. They are
having a dinner tonight and apparently President Trump is speaking.
Speaker 1 (24:11):
So let's dip into that.
Speaker 11 (24:14):
As an extraordinary team. And I think our teams together
make an extraordinary combination to read challenges and seize opportunities.
But the President has already realized great opportunities. He forged
the Abraham Accords. He's forging peace as we speak, in
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one country and one region after the other. So I
want to present to you, as President, the letter I
sent to the Nobel Prize Committee.
Speaker 4 (24:44):
It's nominating you for the Peace Prize, which is well
deserved and you should get it. Thank you very much.
This I didn't know.
Speaker 3 (24:53):
Well, Thank you very much coming from you in particular,
this is a very meaningful Thank you very much.
Speaker 4 (25:00):
Baby, thank you, thank you for everything you're doing. Thank you.
It's a great honor. Thank you very much. Everybody appreciate it.
Speaker 13 (25:10):
With any of the failings of Texas flood and can
you tell them what you would like to do when you.
Speaker 3 (25:15):
Travel there on Friday, Well, we're gonna just make it
as comfortable as possible for the state of Texas. They
have a great governor, they have wonderful senators, they have
wonderful representatives, and we're gonna work together with 'em. And
we have been working really very hard. This whole table
has been working. That was a terrible event, terrible event
you saw that maybe where Texas was just absolutely so
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badly hurt by something that was a big surprise late
in the evening. So we'll be working with the governor
and all of the people of Texas.
Speaker 4 (25:47):
We'll be going on we'll be going on Fridays.
Speaker 3 (25:51):
It's Mordan CAUs that today or around the time that
uh part ministers, being.
Speaker 4 (25:56):
The Secretary of State uh Mis Muster would.
Speaker 14 (25:58):
Call, does that a number of soldiers were poorly that
jersily killed.
Speaker 4 (26:03):
Does that any way parental and our negotiations with them
most I don't think so. They want it.
Speaker 3 (26:10):
They want to meet and they want to have that
cease fire. So I don't think so, Steve, could you
respond to this?
Speaker 4 (26:16):
You know about it? Well, I think it's terribly unfortunate,
terribly unfortunate. We were just talking about it, how tragic
it is.
Speaker 3 (26:24):
But we have an opportunity to finally get a peace
steal mister Prime Minister, as we discussed, and I'm hopeful for.
Speaker 4 (26:31):
It very quickly, more or less final offer.
Speaker 3 (26:43):
Look, we're always subject to negotiate something that's fair, but
we've talked to most of the countries and pretty much
they've had their way for many, many decades, as you know.
Speaker 4 (26:53):
And it was time that we just wanted fairness.
Speaker 5 (26:56):
This is.
Speaker 3 (26:57):
Not really equitable from our standpoint because it's just a
small token by comparison to the damage that's been done
over the years. But we had no other president that
was willing to do this. I did it my first
term with China's others. We took in hundreds of billions
of dollars of tariffs, no inflation, the most successful period
of time that we've ever had financially in the country
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the first term. I think this term's going to be
much better, even much better than that. That was the
best ever, and this is going to be I think
substantially better.
Speaker 4 (27:27):
And we're on the way to doing that.
Speaker 3 (27:29):
We've already taken in over one hundred billion dollars worth
of tariffs and we haven't even started. And all I
say to the other countries is, you know, some of
them wanted to make a deal and want to be fair.
Others perhaps got a little bit spoiled. They were a
little bit spoiled because for thirty forty years, fifty years
they were taking advantage of the country. So we're going
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to I would say, the final But if they call
with a different offer and if I like it, we'll
do it. I would say firm. Now I would say firm,
but not a hundred percent firm. If they call up
and they say would like to do something a different way,
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we're gonna be open to that.
Speaker 4 (28:11):
But essentially that's the way it is right now.
Speaker 1 (28:14):
Yeah, relocation plans still on the table.
Speaker 4 (28:19):
Is there are plans after any proder and by the country. Yeah,
I'll give you what do I let you answer that question.
When he's got to answer the question.
Speaker 11 (28:28):
I think President Trump had a brilliant vision. It's called
free choice. You know, if people want to stay, they
can stay, but if they want to leave, they should
be able to leave. It shouldn't be a you know,
a prison should be an open place and give people
a free choice.
Speaker 5 (28:45):
Uh.
Speaker 11 (28:45):
We're working with the United States UH very closely about
finding countries that will UH seek to UH realize what
they always say that they want to give the Palestinians
a better future and those who UH and I think
we're we're getting close to finding uh several countries and
I think this will give again the freedom to choose.
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Palestinian should have it and UH I hope that we
can secure it a close.
Speaker 3 (29:12):
Bunt and we've had great co operation from surrounding meaning
surrounding Israel, surrounding countries, great co operation from every single
one of them.
Speaker 4 (29:21):
So something good will happen. Brian, did you have I
was the president. You're a visional for you want to
go down and should like see at the peace are
we in.
Speaker 2 (29:31):
The last chapter closing out peace amongst this off now
and all the other.
Speaker 1 (29:36):
Ones are well, I hope.
Speaker 3 (29:38):
So Look, we did a job with India and Pakistan
and Serbia, Kosovo and Rwanda and the Congo, and this
was all over the list three weeks or so. Marco right,
we did uh and others that were ready to fight,
and we stopped a lot of fights. I think a
very big one, frankly, a very very big one was
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in Indian Pakistan and we stopped that over trade. We're
dealing with India, We're dealing with Pakistan, and we say
we're not going to be dealing with you at all
if you're not if you're going to fight, and they
were maybe at a nuclear stage, you're both you know,
nuclear powers, and I think stopping that was very important.
We're trying to help out with a Biden created monster.
This whole thing that's happening with Russia and Ukraine. It's
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a horrible it's a horrible thing, and I'm not happy
with President Putin at all, but this is something that
would have never happened about we're president.
Speaker 4 (30:32):
This was a war that was never going to happen.
Speaker 3 (30:33):
Go ahead, Brow, would you address your critics in the
election They called they said that you.
Speaker 4 (30:39):
Would call the next world or breed, and in fact,
you're solving all the world. I'm stopping wars.
Speaker 3 (30:46):
I'm stopping wars, and uh, I hate to see people killed,
like as an example, Ukraine and Russia. They're not Americans
they're being killed. They're not Israeli that are being killed.
These are all Russians at all Ukrainians and and but
it's five thousand, maybe seven thousand last week, seven thousand,
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five hundred last week mostly soldiers, but people in towns
and cities that are getting hit, but mostly death is
mostly soldiers now, so they don't come from here. But
it's seven thousand last Week's souls and if I can
stop that, you know, they have parents, and they have
sisters and brothers and getting married and who knows, they're
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just people, but their souls. And if I can stop
a war, you know, because they have an ability to.
So I'm disappointed frankly that uh President Putin hasn't stopped.
I'm not happy about it eithers Can you.
Speaker 14 (31:44):
See that you've scheduled the next right of the Lal talks.
Speaker 3 (31:46):
And then almost right we have scheduled Iron talks and
they want to talk.
Speaker 4 (31:52):
They took a big drubbing. I think when we hit
the the three sites.
Speaker 3 (31:58):
Really, I would say the three sites not just the
the one was a big one and it was deep
and granite and it was obliterated.
Speaker 4 (32:05):
It turned out the Atomic Energy Commission said it is obliterated.
Speaker 3 (32:10):
I would just want to take our hats off to
those incredible flyers that the people that flew that big machine,
and frankly the mechanics and everybody else. I mean, they
had zero They flew for thirty seven hours with zero
problem mechanically. I mean, when you think and tearing the
biggest bombs ever, the biggest bombs that we've ever dropped
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on anybody, when you think non nuclear, and we want
to keep it non nuclear, by the way, but they
did a phenomenal job. It was an amazing job. And
I think that was I was talking to b B
about it before. That was the very beginning of the
end that ended very quickly after that. I don't want
to say what it reminded me of, but if you
go back a long time ago, it reminded people of
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a certain other event. And is Harry Truman in his
pictures now in the lobby in a nice location of
the lobby where it should have been.
Speaker 4 (33:03):
But that stopped uh a lot of fighting, and this
stopped a lot of fighting.
Speaker 3 (33:08):
When that happened, there was a whole different ballgame on
not use your asters.
Speaker 4 (33:12):
What you said, what might make you have the desire.
Speaker 8 (33:15):
To do one?
Speaker 11 (33:15):
Another strike on a lot?
Speaker 1 (33:17):
Another?
Speaker 4 (33:17):
What another strike on your row? I hope you we're
not gonna have to do that. I can't imagine wanting
to do that.
Speaker 3 (33:24):
I can't imagine them wanting to do They wanna meet,
they wanna meet, they wanna work something out.
Speaker 4 (33:29):
Now they're different. They're very different now than they were
two weeks ago. Is the tat of the uh attalks
or the city?
Speaker 11 (33:37):
And do you know when and where the next round
of the long tis molee?
Speaker 4 (33:41):
Well, I can tell you.
Speaker 3 (33:42):
I'd rather not say, but you'll be uh, you'll be
reading about it tomorrow or seeing it tomorrow.
Speaker 4 (33:47):
What is your president? What's the little really? Is he
smarted with loss?
Speaker 3 (33:52):
In?
Speaker 4 (33:52):
Which is he far between east? You're on the moss?
Speaker 6 (33:55):
Who's currently go?
Speaker 4 (33:58):
I don't think there is a al uh. I don't
think there's a whold up. I think things I think
things are going along very well.
Speaker 3 (34:05):
I just you know, left each other And it was
not a pleasant period of a few days of logan
than a few days but this was not a pleasant
period of time, and you know, we were at the end.
Missiles was shot and every single missile was shot out
of the air.
Speaker 4 (34:23):
It was pretty amazing and that was sort of the end.
Speaker 3 (34:25):
And they told us they were coming and where they
were and what time they were coming, and they said,
if you'd like to have a different time, we'll do that.
And that's respect when they do that. I appreciated that
they did that. There was no surprise. We got the
soldiers out of the bass in Qatar in this case,
but they knew they were coming. Fourteen missiles were coming
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one o'clock. They said, would you like to make it later?
They said, no, let them come at one o'clock. And
at one o'clock everybody was. As you know, over five
thousand people left the base and we had three gunners
and three of assistance and out of the fourteen that
was shot, all fourteen were knocked down and that was
the end.
Speaker 4 (35:06):
That was about it, and we had a we had
a rough time, but sometimes.
Speaker 3 (35:12):
You know, sometimes you need the rough time in order
to get I think I think things are going to
be really settled down a lot in the Middle East,
and they respect us and the respect Israel. They respect
a lot of things that took place. Nobody's ever seen
equipment like what we sent over to knock out those sites.
But when those sites were knocked out, it essentially that
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was that was the end. Do you think the two states?
Speaker 4 (35:39):
I don't know, it asked maybe that question.
Speaker 3 (35:41):
You have the greatest man in the world to answer
that age old question, two states go ahead?
Speaker 4 (35:46):
Did you give him your Utesstans?
Speaker 11 (35:48):
I think Powestinians should have all the powers to govern themselves,
but none of the powers to threaten us. That means
that certain powers like overall security will always remain in
our hands. Now that is a fact, and no one
in Israel will agree to anything else because we don't
come in suicide.
Speaker 4 (36:09):
We want life.
Speaker 11 (36:10):
We cherish life for ourselves, for our neighbors, and I
think we can work out a piece between us and
the entire Middle East with President Trump's leadership and by
working together, I think we can establish a very very
broad piece that will include all our neighbors.
Speaker 14 (36:31):
Rely, Roy, you asserted that there's a complete and total
destruction in the So what is the basis of the
talks going forward?
Speaker 4 (36:40):
Is it the cap future?
Speaker 14 (36:42):
Your activity is a realistic missiles, support economic opportunities.
Speaker 3 (36:47):
It's really a good question because if you remember when
it was done, I sort of said, what's the purpose
of talking? It has been knocked out and knocked out completely.
But they've requested a meeting, and I'm going to go
to a meeting, and if we can put something down
on paper, that will be fine.
Speaker 4 (37:02):
It'll be good.
Speaker 3 (37:03):
I think they've gained a lot of respect for US.
I think they've gad a lot of respect for Israel also.
But they would like to meet, and we're going to
have a meeting. Steve, what is that meeting going to be?
Do you want to say?
Speaker 4 (37:16):
Either very quickly, very quickly in the next week or so,
so we'll see what happens. I think it would be
nice to memorialize it, put it down, But because of the.
Speaker 3 (37:32):
Incredible result of that attack, if you want to call
it an attack, I didn't think it was necessary to
have it in writing. I think we spoke. I mean
that speaks much louder than writing. But I can also
understand why they'd want it, and they've been very nice.
They've been very respectful. And it began by them telling
us about fourteen they had to do you know what
fourteen represents, right?
Speaker 4 (37:52):
Do you know what fourteen represents?
Speaker 11 (37:54):
Right?
Speaker 5 (37:55):
You know that?
Speaker 11 (37:55):
Right?
Speaker 3 (37:56):
The number of bombs dropped, so it was you know, representative,
we got them all.
Speaker 4 (38:03):
We got places behind you buch no.
Speaker 1 (38:06):
You nity or on.
Speaker 4 (38:14):
Whole grid of He said he would arrest you if
you moved to New York City.
Speaker 5 (38:20):
Uh, if he was mayor.
Speaker 3 (38:21):
That's something you take seriously?
Speaker 4 (38:23):
Or are you concerned about that here it was possible?
Speaker 11 (38:25):
No, No, I'm not concerned about that. There's uh, there's
enough craziness in the world, but I guess it never ends.
I mean, you have uh, this is falling, uh and
it's uh, you know it, it's it's uh, it's silly
in many ways because it's it's just not serious. But
what is serious is the question I was asked before,
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you know, after October seventh, people said the Palestinians out
of state comas state did guys, I look what they
did with it. They didn't build it up. They built
down into bunkers, into terror tunnels, after which they massacred
our people, raped our women, beheaded our men, and debated
our our cities and our towns and our kibucim and
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did horrendous, horrendous massacres, the kind of which we didn't
see since World War II in the Nazis, the Holocaust.
So people aren't likely to say, let's just give him
another state. It'll be a platform to destroy it is rule.
We'll work out a peace with our Palestinian neighbors, those
who don't want to destroy us, and we'll work out
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a peace in which our security, the sovereign power of security,
always remains in our hands. Now people will say, it's
not a complete state, it's not a state. It's not
that we don't care. You know, we've vound never again,
never again is now it's not gonna happen again. Oh well, look,
I'm gonna come there with the president trumpets and we'll see.
Speaker 4 (39:52):
What the How do you know who the mayor will be?
Speaker 5 (39:54):
I don't know that.
Speaker 4 (39:56):
Do we know that he's gonna be very fine? And
who knows?
Speaker 3 (39:59):
We don't know what mayor is going to be yet.
But this is a communist. He's not a socialist. He's
a communist. And he's said some really bad things about
Jewish people, and he said some really bad things about
a lot of people.
Speaker 4 (40:11):
And I think he's going through a little bit of
a honeymoon right now. But he might make it. But
you know, it all comes through the White House. He
needs the money through the White House. He needs a lot.
He's going to behave. He'll behave.
Speaker 3 (40:21):
He better behave, otherwise he's going to have big problems.
But it's a philosophy that this country is not ready
for and it never will be. By the way, we
have a man with us who thought this was going
to be a very glamorous, easy job. He's the ambassador
to Israel, Mike Huckabee, former governor, former everything. I'd say,
he's a former everything and respected and loved by everybody,
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and he loves Israel. He loves the state of Israel,
and nobody loves it much more. And he's not Jewish,
and he loves Israel and he wanted to be there.
I said, you know, Mike, it could be dangerous. No, no, no, Well,
at least I was right about that. He was in
every bunker you could be and he was running around
from bunker to buker. But he's still with us, fortunately,
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and he's done a great job. Would you say a
few words, mate.
Speaker 15 (41:08):
I just want to say what an honored is to
serve you, mister President, and to see a historic horizon
that we were looking at in the Middle East. And
when the President made his trip to the Middle East
and then he really reached out to the new Syrian government,
knowing they needed a partner, and knowing that they could
pick the wrong partner, and what the President did which
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took us all off guard. But the strategic move in
that has set up something that is absolutely historic. And
mister President, I don't even think you fully comprehend the
impact that you're having on the region in a way
that is so remarkable. And it was your leadership, your
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foresight you did that. When the b twos went in
the celebration, the sense of partnership that you gave with
the Israeli people was so dramatic. But the message was
bigger than to Visrael. It was a message to the
world America's friends can trust us, but America's pose had
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better fear us. And that is a message that the
President sent to everyone on the planet.
Speaker 5 (42:23):
And it is a.
Speaker 15 (42:24):
Message that will resonate toward a matter of peace the
likes of which I don't think we've ever seen.
Speaker 3 (42:29):
So thank you, great job you're doing to hey, they
love you of it. They really they respect him and
they love them. You know, it's very very interesting. We
had the pilots here yesterday, as you know, and they
were incredible, and we also had the mechanics. We had
a lot of people here that had to do I
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think about one hundred and seventy people that had to
do with that incredible journey.
Speaker 4 (42:55):
A journey they could have been horrible.
Speaker 3 (42:57):
You remember what happened with Jimmy Carter with a copters
and all of the problems and ultimately hostages. We had
the exact opposite. Everything was perfect at worked perfectly. But
I didn't realize. I was saying to one, is this
something that you felt strongly about? Absolutely, sir, I couldn't wait.
I said, better that you really, better you than me.
Speaker 4 (43:18):
But they couldn't wait.
Speaker 3 (43:20):
He said, sir, we've been practicing for this mission for
more than twenty years, from just after two thousand. They've
been thinking and practicing to go.
Speaker 4 (43:30):
Into that area. I guess you probably know that better
than anybody, Pete.
Speaker 3 (43:34):
They've been looking at going in, but they never had
a president that would allow them to do it. And
perhaps right perhaps I don't know if that's true or not,
but I didn't realize they were preparing for that journeys
from just a little bit after two thousand the year
two thousand and I was pretty amazed by that. They
knew it, they knew every inch of it, and they
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came back and they said, we got it better than
we ever did in practice. Yes, but they've been practicing
for more than twenty years. Can you imagine, Yeah.
Speaker 13 (44:05):
If your president, are you playing to send more weapons
to Ukraine?
Speaker 4 (44:09):
Uh, We're gonna send some more weapons.
Speaker 1 (44:11):
We have to.
Speaker 3 (44:12):
They have to be able to defend themselves. They're getting
hit very hard. Now, they're getting hit very hard. We're
gonna have to send more weapons. You have defensive weapons primarily,
but they're getting hit very, very hard, very So many
people are dying in that mess.
Speaker 14 (44:29):
Beautiful buildings, sign a mow vu, what would you like
a russ all the games to trying.
Speaker 4 (44:34):
To film us to. All they have to do now
is talk about how good it is.
Speaker 3 (44:37):
The biggest tax cuts ever, No tax on tips, no
tax on social security, no think of it.
Speaker 4 (44:43):
No tax on over time.
Speaker 3 (44:46):
For from a business standpoint, the jobs are coming in
like we've never seen them before. As soon as that
was signed, there were nine factories that announced that they
were building, uh the one year deductibility. You know, things
that from a business standpoint, you'd understand the jobs that
are being created in one of the things that is
and this is also that, but it's also because of
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the tariffs, a tremendous success.
Speaker 4 (45:09):
We're taking in hundreds of billions of dollars in tariffs.
Speaker 3 (45:14):
One of the things that is so exciting is the
number of companies and car companies where they're building plants.
Speaker 4 (45:22):
AI is the big thing.
Speaker 3 (45:24):
We have over fifteen trillion dollars announced already, and it's
been I mean really, I would say it's been during
the last three months.
Speaker 4 (45:34):
But we're here for a short period of time.
Speaker 3 (45:36):
And some administration's never had anywhere near that number for
a whole term, probably for a whole two terms. But
we're up to over fifteen trillion dollars coming into our country.
Speaker 4 (45:48):
There's never been anything like it anywhere in the world.
There's never been an investment like that anywhere in the world.
We look. I told this story and I just told
it to be backstage.
Speaker 3 (46:01):
I was talking to him and I said, you know,
the King of Saudi Arabia, smart guy, and Also, we
went to Qatar and we went to Ue really three
strong leaders, smart guys. They all told me the same thing.
And then that was reiterated at NATO just recently when
we got back, where they agreed to spend trillion dollars
a year, by the way, which is about three times
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what they were spending.
Speaker 4 (46:23):
But they all said the same thing. We thought your
country was dead.
Speaker 3 (46:28):
Horrible term, right, We thought the United States of America
was dead, and now you're presiding over the hottest country
anywhere in the world, with the hottest country in the world.
Speaker 4 (46:38):
I think Babe would admit it even hotter than Isel,
though Israel was pretty hot about a week ago.
Speaker 3 (46:42):
I can tell you for the wrong reasons, but we
are the hottest country in the world right now, and
it happened faster than anybody thought possible. But we have
over fifteen trillion dollars and that means jobs, and that
means building, and that means things like we've never seen before.
So all we can do is keep working hard. They'll
be always surprised. Is some of the surprises are gonna
(47:04):
be bad surprises? Well, I would say that the best
man to answer that is the Prime Minister but I
will tell you that in my view, I hope it's over. Yeah,
(47:26):
I think Iran wants to meet. I think they want
to make peace, and I'm all for it.
Speaker 4 (47:30):
Now.
Speaker 3 (47:31):
If that's not the case, we are ready willing enabled.
But I don't think we're gonna have to be. But
I think Babe would answer that question very well.
Speaker 4 (47:39):
I think the partnership between.
Speaker 11 (47:43):
Israel and the United States, the partnership between President Trump
and me, produced to historic victory.
Speaker 4 (47:51):
It's an incredible victory.
Speaker 5 (47:52):
Actually.
Speaker 11 (47:54):
It brought the greatest capabilities of the United States that
are matched with the great capabilities of Israel and the
army of Israel, pilots of Israel, soldiers of Israel, and
the Mossad, and the combination of these two extraordinary capacities
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produced the decisive result. It set back the two tumors
that were threatening the life of Israel, the nuclear tumor
and the ballistic missile tumor, because they were planning to
build twenty thousand of these things and launch it in
the country the size of New Jersey, and no country
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can withstand that. So what do you do when you
have two things that are gonna kill it? You have
to remove them without combined effort. We did. But when
you remove a tumor doesn't mean that it can't come back.
You have to constantly monitor the situation to make sure
that there's no attempt to bring it back. So we've
had a great achievement, and I think part of the
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effort of holidating this and ensuring that we don't have
to repeat this is to monitor this carefully. Of course,
the President and I are talking about it, our teams
are talking about it. But there's no question this is
a historic victory and I think, as was said here today,
this has already changed the face of the Middle East.
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But I think I think that there is an opportunity
here to create a historic expansion of the Abraham Accords,
which were themselves in active history. That deserve a Nobel
prize for the president. But I think the opportunities are
much bigger, and I hope uh uh. I'd like to
believe that Iran would not uh test our fortitude uh
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because it would be a mistake.
Speaker 4 (49:45):
It's better to go different. But I think it's up
to the people of Iran seeking that.
Speaker 11 (49:55):
Uh. Did.
Speaker 14 (49:56):
Trump administration was fully supportive of the ch in Syria
back in the new regime. They are obviously you're gonnament
more cautious and security standpoint, Are you comfortable with the
pace of.
Speaker 4 (50:08):
Change with the security situation needs to be serial or non?
I think there's a an opportunity to explore uh.
Speaker 11 (50:18):
I think that UH. I think that everyone understands that
the situation has changed. Before that Iran was essentially running Syria, okay,
directly through his butler. Uh his butler has been brought
to its sneeze. Iran is out of the picture. So
I think this presents opportunities for uh stability, for security,
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and eventually for peace. And I think that I think
that's been opened up also by the fact that the
President has opened up a channel, so they have something.
There's a lot to lose by going back to conflict,
and there's a lot to gain.
Speaker 4 (50:57):
By moving towards peace. And I think that uh.
Speaker 11 (51:00):
I think that opportunity has been opened by the President
and by the changed security situation which we brought about
the collapse of the outside region. Now let's let's suppose
that war. Would I answer yes, no, right, it's you
duty dance and my duty to ask you back.
Speaker 3 (51:20):
So you know, they at the request of a lot
of countries in the surrounding area of the Middle East,
including bb We will h. We took the sanctions off
Syria and I met the new leader. I was very
impressed by him. And somebody said, well, he comes from
a very tough background. I said, well, you know, I'm
not that surprised. It's a tough part of the world.
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But I was very impressed by him. But we took
the sanctions off because we want to give them a chance.
They would never have had a chance without the sanctions.
And one of the things we have with Iran is,
you know, we are very way they call biting sec
They are very biting sanctions and I would love to
be able to it's at the right time to take
those sanctions, So I've give them a chance at rebuilding
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because I'd like to see her in build itself back
up in a peaceful manner and not going around saying
death to America, death to the USA, death to Israel
as they were doing. You know, they were the bully
of the Middle East, and now they're not the bully anymore,
but they were saying terrible things.
Speaker 4 (52:18):
And would like to see them.
Speaker 3 (52:19):
They have such potential, you know, they have the oil power,
and they have great people, smart people, energetic people, amazing
and and there's so many Iranians, Iranians from New York.
I have a lot of friends and they're great people.
So it's a shame when you see a thing like
this happen. But I think that taking the sanctions off
of Siria is going to give Syria a great shot
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at making it.
Speaker 14 (52:46):
Congressional question, are executive orders that by set Congress focus
on the go map in.
Speaker 3 (52:52):
Session that you got, Well, we've done a lot of
them in the last as you know, and the I
always say the great, big, beautiful bill. I had the
word great, but it was the largest bill of its
kind ever passed. We were talking about it before it
was beauty. But you know, a lot of the things
that we did executive orders have been codified in the
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legislation that we just had passed, and we're going to
be sending it a lot more over the next period
of about two months separately.
Speaker 4 (53:24):
But a lot of it was part of that big,
that beautiful, big bill.
Speaker 13 (53:28):
President ters what happened to ninety trade deals in ninety days?
Speaker 4 (53:34):
As people, Oh, we've spoken to everybody, we know everything.
It's all done.
Speaker 1 (53:38):
Well, I told you.
Speaker 4 (53:40):
I told you we'll make some deals, but for the
most part, we're gonna send a letter.
Speaker 3 (53:43):
We're gonna say, welcome to the United States, if you'd
like to participate in the greatest, most successful country ever.
I mean, we're doing better than ever we have, I
don't think. And you're gonna see these numbers soon. We've
never had numbers like this, We've never had investment like that.
We have more than ninety We're going to have much
more than ninety, but most of those are going to
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be sent a letter.
Speaker 4 (54:05):
This is exactly what I said.
Speaker 3 (54:06):
Now, we've made a deal with the United Kingdom, We've
made a deal with China, we've made a deal.
Speaker 4 (54:11):
We're close to making a deal with India. Others we
met with and we don't think we're going to be
able to make a deal, so we just send them
a letter. If you want to, if you want to
play ball, you have to this is what you have
to pay.
Speaker 3 (54:22):
So we're, as far as I'm concerned, we're done. We're
sending out letters to various countries.
Speaker 4 (54:28):
Telling them how much tariffs they have to pay.
Speaker 3 (54:31):
Some will maybe adjust a little bit, depending if they
have a you know, cause we're not going to be
unfair about it. And actually it's a small fraction compared
to what we should be getting. We should be we
could be asking for much more. But for the sake
of relationships that we've had with a lot of really
good countries, we're doing the way I do it. But
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we could be getting a lot more. We could ask
for a lot more than what we're asking for.
Speaker 13 (54:55):
Josh, if you're sending the letters to all and asperally
your counties as deals by saying here's.
Speaker 3 (55:03):
The terror, I'm saying here it is congratulations, welcome to
the United States.
Speaker 4 (55:08):
I hope you make a lot of money, and you're
gonna pay us money. They were ripping us.
Speaker 3 (55:12):
They were charging us tariffs at at levels that nobody's
ever seen before. We have some countries who are charging
two hundred percent tariffs and making it impossible to do business.
And what the tariffs are doing is they're driving people
in and companies in into the United States. That's why
we're building all of the all of the work that
you see happening in this country right now, and it's
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at a record level.
Speaker 4 (55:34):
All the factories, all.
Speaker 3 (55:35):
Of the AI institutions that are being built, Uh, it's
largely because well I think it's because of November fifth,
the good election, and I think it's because of the tariffs.
Speaker 4 (55:45):
Thank you all very much, thank you, thank you.
Speaker 11 (55:51):
Christman.
Speaker 4 (55:51):
I don't know, but it looks good to me.
Speaker 2 (56:01):
Well, folks, what you were looking at there is really
quite impressive. You have the Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin
Nettan Yahoo, sitting across from President Trump. President Trump with
all of his key advisors. My takeaways from this.
Speaker 1 (56:16):
Are a few things.
Speaker 2 (56:17):
One, Benjamin Nettan Yahoo and President Trump both really like
each other. They trust each other. If you heard what
Mike Huckabee said, the ambassador to Israel, President Trump let
our friends across this globe know that they can trust America,
and he let our enemies know they can fear us.
And that is a very important distinction that we have
not had in a long time, really since President Trump
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was president. The last time around, you could see the
trust that President Trump puts in his cabinet, letting just
about everybody speak, from Mark Rubio to Mike Huckaby to
Steve Whitcoffe, the chief negotiator is making all of these
peace deals.
Speaker 1 (56:54):
And what I take away from this is Ultimately what
you just saw is what we voted for.
Speaker 2 (57:02):
Joe Biden would never take questions like that. There are
many other world leaders who wouldn't take questions like that either.
Give credit to Benjamin Nett and Yahoo, but this president
is the most transparent there is and watching him in
action that way, watching him speak from the heart that way,
leaves me saying, you know what, this is the man
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I voted for. America's on the right track. I feel
safer now than I have ever felt before, and I
feel like we are finally again in good hands. Yes,
President Trump has made America great again and it's only
going to get better.
Speaker 1 (57:39):
Say a prayer for him his team.
Speaker 2 (57:40):
Say a prayer for those kids in Texas from those floods.
God bless all the Houston s fields, Army roles. We'll
see you tomorrow night.