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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You're dealing with a guy named Putin. The other day,
Puttin and them are talking to each other, and it's like, hey,
you know who call too, Because this whole story about
Puttin In, Trump envoy holds productive meeting on Ukraine as
US deadline nears. He still hasn't finished, so you want
him to show joy and peace. You can show that
you have it internally, but you got to keep it
to yourself. When you're raising your kids and you have boys,
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you gotta still show toughness. So this story comes out
that you know, Russia issues nuclear weapons warning no limits,
and then Putin's asked the question on this meeting that
they're going to be having. I'll read it to you
an I want rob if you can find a clip.
So President Putin met with Trump's Special Envoy Steve Woitkov
in Moscow on Wednesday, when Putin's foreign policy advisor Yuri
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Ushakov stated Russian Russia had conveyed signals to the American
side on the Ukraine issue and receive corresponding signals from Trump,
describing the three hour meeting as productive. The meeting, also
attended by senior Russian officials Kiro Vimitrov, focused on Ukrainean
prospects for Russia US strategic cooperation as Washington presses for
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cease fire before Trump's Friday deadline. Despite the talks, Trump
imposed an additional twenty five percent tariff on India for
buying Russian oil, citing there fueling the Russian war machine. So,
rob if you can play the clip that you have,
this is President Putin being asked about the meeting. Go for.
Speaker 2 (01:32):
Diversity up in plus from Strat's.
Speaker 3 (01:41):
A big external study, a creative But I don't know.
Speaker 2 (02:03):
I didn't excuse you, President, I'm very sure, but name
characters and sure. Still in fact, there was not later
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which was on a pretty news.
Speaker 1 (02:31):
You can posit it right there. So you know, when
I had the President on the podcast, I played a
clip where I said, the president, here's the only time
I've ever seen it get emotional. Do you remember that
wrap in the in the podcast when I showed it
that and I'm showing him the clip. I don't know
if you remember. I love that. I love that clip.
I showed him the clip and I noticed that, Robbers,
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there a way you can find I'm showing him the
clip and I'm like, it looks like you getting emotional
because you're speechless on the way the audience is reacting
to you. And I said, can you please watch this?
So he watches this and you see him go like this,
he crosses his arms and he's watching it. You can tell.
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You can tell he's holding back. Okay, you can tell
he's holding back as he's getting emotional. When I'm showing
this clip, what did you ask him at that point?
I wanted to see if there was going to be
an element of him showing the vulnerable side of him
for America to fall in love with the fact that
this man also has feelings and emotion. His life is
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all so hard. It's when I talked about the fact
that a father goes through three. Yeah, this is it.
Can you back up a little bit round? Yep, you're
so good to finding this stuff, Rob, go back a
little bit. This is I love. Watch this and I
just want you to see his body language. Can you
go back? When I start saying it, go ahead, watch
this to you. And I said, wow, okay, this is out.
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So this is rapid City, South Dakota. You're speaking and
all of a sudden you have this moment. If he
can play this clip, I want to get a reaction
to this, go forward round and help build America into
the greatest nation in the history of the world.
Speaker 4 (04:20):
That music, this is when he was going through it.
Speaker 1 (04:23):
I hope it shows.
Speaker 4 (04:32):
That music.
Speaker 1 (04:34):
He's you see it, reflecting, reflecting emotion.
Speaker 5 (04:44):
Well, he's done for the country.
Speaker 4 (04:49):
Some people would be crying right now.
Speaker 1 (04:51):
No, he is crying. You just don't see it exactly. No,
let me keep going for look at his arms crossed
with his arms well, let me explain. So I think
I'm the only politician that ever spoke to music before,
and I do that sometimes. At the end, I wish
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we could show the video while he's watching himself because
his arms weren't crossed he started doing. He's holding himself
back and he knows he can't show it. You know
why he can't show it. Let me explain to you
why he's in a again, this is my analysis, so
it could be fully off in that mode. He knows
deep down inside it's love and joy and he wants
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to show emotion, but he knows he can't show. To
his enemies. You cannot show that you have that. They
can only see the psycho side of you. You cannot
show love. You have to sometimes show a little bit
of anger and pride. You have to. That's used every
once in a while for them to know you're crazy.
You ever seen that scene with Christopher walking in the
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line when he's telling that story. Have you ever movie
rap typing Christopher walking lion? You ever seen this? Let
me let me tell you, Rob, if you just go on,
if you go on? So this is this is the
part about that's the one rope let the commercial.
Speaker 6 (06:14):
Go know.
Speaker 1 (06:16):
This, this this validates what he had to do. If
you is that? Is that the this part is that
the same? Oh listen, the audience has to has to
Oh yeah, see the lion speed in the movie the
Pool movie, Rob, I just second to you you're talking
about from the one on X. Just make sure I'm
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almost positive.
Speaker 4 (06:39):
That's you know, she's not just another notch on your
that's it.
Speaker 1 (06:43):
That's not the one. It's terrible timing, guys. This is
a different Watch this one. Here, this one, Watch this
one here, this this is this is it. Watch this
this lion.
Speaker 6 (06:58):
He's the king of the jungle.
Speaker 1 (07:00):
Huge mane.
Speaker 6 (07:01):
There he's laying down under a tree in the middle
of Africa. He's so big, he's so hot. He doesn't
want to move. Now the little lion comes, they start
messing with him, biting his tail, by his ears. He
doesn't do anything. The lioness, she starts messing with him,
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coming over and making trouble. Still nothing. Now the other
animals they notice this and they start to moving.
Speaker 4 (07:37):
The jackals.
Speaker 6 (07:40):
Hyenas, the barking at him, laughing at him. They nip
his toes and eat the food that's in his domain.
They do this, and they get closer and closer, and
boulder and boulder, till one day the lion gets up
and tears the shit and everybody runs like the wind,
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eats everything in his path. Because every once in a
while the lion has to show the jackets.
Speaker 2 (08:12):
Who is.
Speaker 4 (08:15):
Wow?
Speaker 1 (08:16):
Wow pose it what a freaking scene. You can't. As
much as you, as a leader are going through a
love and joy mode. Your enemies can't see it. If
they see it, they will exploit it. So as much
as he may be internally there, you have to stay
in psychle mode right now. He cannot show any of that.
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And I think he is so aware of it. I
think he is so aware of it. And when he
snapped at Elon, he knew he had to show everybody. Hey, guys,
I know you're thinking you're the reason why I got elected.
I'm the one that took the freaking three bullets. I'm
the lion. I'm the one that the bullets was shot
at me. I'm the one that three times on my life,
not you. I'm the one that, at seventy years old,
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I decided a campaign. None of you guys were supporting me.
Are all standing here. I'm the one that Taulci was against,
Jad was against, Rubio, was against RFK, was against Elon,
was against. I'm that guy, and then you guys have
joined my team. I'm the lion. He can't show that.
He has to show anger at times, he has to
show pride at times, he has to be unpredictable at times,
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and he gets it. So he understands this. So when
they're having this whole thing with Putin, they're going back
and forth exactly.
Speaker 7 (09:26):
Because Putin's a lion as well. He is with zero emotion.
He is, he is, he totally is.
Speaker 1 (09:32):
But I'm telling you, I'm convinced also Putin's at a
level right now where the level of mutual respect is there.
There's no question about it. And The only thing that
Putin has an edge over Trump is one thing he knows.
Trump's got three and a half years. Yeah, exactly, and
Putin does not. Putin knows what's going on with election.
Rob What is this one here?
Speaker 8 (09:50):
This is Peter Doocy explaining how the Russian the Trump
Putin moting meeting came about yesterday at the White House.
Speaker 9 (09:58):
Earlier today and Steve Witkoff was told by Vladimir Putin
that Putin wants to meet at some point with Trump.
Witkoff then relayed that message to the President, who is
open to it, the possibility of a meeting as soon
as next week, if the result of that meeting will
be an end to the war in Ukraine. We know
that President Trump was on a phone call with Vladimir
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Zelenski and some European leaders. He shared this with all
of them. We don't know exactly where in the world
it would be. It could be anywhere, could be at
the White House, could be in a neutral country like
cutter or Switzerland or something. The people that normally host
things like this. And I have a statement from Caroline
Levitt hot Off the presses. I haven't seen this anywhere.
It says as President Trump said earlier today on truth
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Social great progress was made during Special Envoy Witcoff's meeting
with President Putin. The Russians expressed their desire to meet
with President Trump, and the President is open to meeting
with both President Putin and President Zelenski. President Trump wants
this brutal war to end, and so the emphasis there
is on the Russians making this request, but President Trump
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obviously being open enough to it that there could be
a global summit between Putin, Trump, and Zelensky as soon.
Speaker 2 (11:14):
As next week.
Speaker 9 (11:15):
But there's also a possibility that it slides, and there's
also a possibility that it never happens.
Speaker 1 (11:21):
Okay, so what do you think you think any progress
is going to be made? You because just last week,
what did President Trump do? Oh, you're going to be
doing this, no problem. I'm pulling up to my nuclear
sub subs to be right by you. Yeah, you have
that going on? Play a slip you. Oh yeah, well,
we had to do that. We just have to be careful.
Speaker 4 (11:40):
And a threat was.
Speaker 1 (11:41):
Made and we didn't.
Speaker 4 (11:42):
Think it was appropriate.
Speaker 2 (11:43):
So I have to be very careful.
Speaker 5 (11:45):
So I do that on the basis of safety for
our people.
Speaker 8 (11:49):
A threat was made by a former president of Russia,
and we're.
Speaker 1 (11:54):
Going to protect our paper good. That's how you rackt
your tom your thoughts.
Speaker 4 (11:58):
Well, first of all, I love how the and it speaks.
He used the word careful twice.
Speaker 8 (12:02):
He used the word threat three times, so it was
not brash saying they're not coming to the negotiating table.
I got to let him know who's in charge. That's
not what he said. A threat was made. We didn't
think it was appropriate. We need to be careful.
Speaker 4 (12:15):
So in the news, the headlines from the.
Speaker 8 (12:17):
Liberal left, what have you believed? This is an unhinged
president and here he goes again. But what really is
happening is he is taking a very measured, thoughtful, step
by step approach to what's going on and what happens
four days after the subs move what we just saw
the clip. You know, maybe we'll meet here, Maybe we'll
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meet And by the way, Peter Deucy says cutter.
Speaker 4 (12:41):
Half the media says cutter, the other half says.
Speaker 1 (12:43):
Cut right, so lazy.
Speaker 4 (12:45):
So it's well, there was an ambassador during the Gulf War.
Speaker 8 (12:48):
That's that corrected the American media and said it's pronounced
cutter and so most of the old school media says cutter.
So when you hear that, that's people that are reacting
to that. But I thought it was very measured. I
really like the leadership that it shows.
Speaker 1 (13:04):
And will anything happen? That's the question, Will anything happened?
Speaker 4 (13:06):
Okay, so I'll go to that. I think we're going
to get a summit.
Speaker 8 (13:11):
I think we're going to get a summit because, look,
conscription is happening. Both Celenski, Ukraine and Russia are losing
the hearts of their people because of conscription. The people
that they're having to fall off in the vans. And
they have the issues that America had in nineteen sixty
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nine with the draft right and people protesting the draft
and the Kent State the four students that were shot
by the National Guard in Kent State. So they have
issues and reasons both economic local politics to come together.
And I think that all of the wins that Trump
has been having pat is making him stronger on the
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world tota age.
Speaker 4 (13:54):
All of these trade wins, trade wins are made with governments.
He's winning with governments.
Speaker 8 (14:00):
And so I believe the body language everything I'm seeing here.
My opinion, I think we're gonna get a summit, and
I think Trump is gonna be the arbiter in the
middle of that summit.
Speaker 5 (14:10):
But Tom, here's my question too, though, And I'm sorry
to cut you off, but Tom, and I know where
Pat's going. It's do you think, okay, they're in the room,
it's Trump, it's Zolensky, it's Putin. What has to be
on because I I personally don't feel Putin's gonna budget
at all. Putin's that guy, his attitude is gonna be listening.
I told you guys, stop pushing NATO. Don't push the
You guys said you were gonna move an inch. You
guys are keep doing this. Everybody's kind of teaming up
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against us. And I warned you. I told you guys
not to do it. You guys forced my hand. So
what's I think the Linsey's gonna have to bow down?
And and and and.
Speaker 4 (14:40):
I agree with that. Do you think Zelensky's gaining or
losing energy and power?
Speaker 5 (14:44):
He's he's losing not only support, he's losing the energy.
I think it's over because especially with Trump and now
Zilinsky's not this you know, uh this like force this
like remember they were they were showing him at.
Speaker 8 (14:56):
The l Zelensky to be replaced. There's been factions in
the government there that are talking about forcing a replacement
of Zelensky. So he has got little stories that are
leaking out now from his own government about it.
Speaker 4 (15:11):
I agree with you. I don't think Putin backs down.
Speaker 8 (15:14):
I think Putin will accommodate, but he he's got to
keep a strong man persona because he's never gonna give
that up. Yeah, And I think Zolensky is the one
that backs down, but he doesn't like just.
Speaker 1 (15:25):
Want to see. Yeah, let me tell you if if
I'm if I'm Putin and Zelensky comes and pulls off
and act the way that he did, Putin's not going
to take it the same way Trump's going to take it.
I mean, it's just not going to happen that way.
If he comes up and he behaves the way that
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he did, and he gives all the attitude and acts
like a diva and not pressed in a suit all
the bullshit stuff that he does, I'm I'm I'm at
a point that Trump's camp is talking to Zelensky to say,
you better get your act together or else I'm going
to put a fifty percent teriff on you, and you
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better put on a suit, you better look sharp, you
better come ready or else, I swear to God, if
you pull off an escapade the way you did with
us at the White House, I'm going to destroy you.
I have a feeling that message needs to be given
to Zelensky. If Zelensky doesn't hear that and he comes
and does that to putin's gonna be like, I don't
trust to Trump anymore, you don't care, you can, you
can't get your guy in check. I think there needs
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to be something like that happening, and I think that'll
that'll prevent Putin from wanting to be a part of it.
Speaker 8 (16:36):
I agree with that, and I think all Putin needs
is a wink from the West and he will go
do what he's wanted to do. Do you think he
can't take Zelenski out on any given Tuesday?
Speaker 1 (16:48):
For sure? Exactly?
Speaker 7 (16:49):
All right, let's go to you want to see just
real quick? Yeah, you want to see liberals lose their mind.
Have Trump work out a piece deal with Russia and
Ukraine and win a Nobel Peace Prize.
Speaker 4 (16:59):
They will lose their mind because most of the.
Speaker 7 (17:02):
Liberals out there and especially the establishment is obviously pro Ukraine,
pro rooting for Zelensky. Imagine if Trump brokes this deal,
he's already been nominated for a piece Nobel Peace Prize
by Netanyahu. By the way, the Cambodia and Thailand they
were just about to go to war. He ended that
real quick. We almost forgot there was a nuclear war
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between India and Pakistan. Trump ended that real quick. No, No,
Nobel Peace Prize. Obama got one within his first year
for being what a cool black guy from making a
speech in Berlin exactly a million people. So if he
can pull this off and get a Nobel Poos Prize
and say you think he is, oh, he's gonna get it,
let me tell you man, you're acting like it's a guarantee.
Speaker 1 (17:44):
No. No, I'm saying that because if you don't, it is
such a humiliating look on them to not wrecking you don't.
They don't have a choice but to have to give
it to him to gain some credibility. See, if you don't,
it is absolutely embarrassing. If they don't do that, well,
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