1 00:00:08,160 --> 00:00:13,760 Speaker 1: There is Marcus closed downtown Manhattan, lower lower East side 2 00:00:13,800 --> 00:00:16,439 Speaker 1: of Manhattan. It's kind of interesting place, really really crowded 3 00:00:16,440 --> 00:00:18,840 Speaker 1: down there. We're open for politics and news right here. 4 00:00:18,840 --> 00:00:21,160 Speaker 1: Tak a look at the numbers very quickly. Dow Jones 5 00:00:21,239 --> 00:00:23,160 Speaker 1: up four hundred and twenty four. And by the way, 6 00:00:23,160 --> 00:00:25,120 Speaker 1: folks at S and P number right there, sixty one 7 00:00:25,200 --> 00:00:29,000 Speaker 1: seventy three, a new record high. Also, NAZDAK two hundred 8 00:00:29,000 --> 00:00:31,840 Speaker 1: and seventy three, a new record high there. And for me, 9 00:00:32,000 --> 00:00:34,839 Speaker 1: we've been talking about this every single day. See that 10 00:00:34,920 --> 00:00:37,400 Speaker 1: oil probably sixty five oh eight down sixteen cents. That's 11 00:00:37,400 --> 00:00:40,120 Speaker 1: a good news. We want that oil down. And I've 12 00:00:40,159 --> 00:00:41,479 Speaker 1: been talking about this for a couple of days. I 13 00:00:41,520 --> 00:00:42,960 Speaker 1: want to talk to Steve about it, but we can't 14 00:00:43,000 --> 00:00:45,360 Speaker 1: seem to get our acts together. I called the White House, 15 00:00:45,400 --> 00:00:47,240 Speaker 1: I called Suzy, I called a bunch of people over that. 16 00:00:47,400 --> 00:00:52,640 Speaker 1: I know I'm recommending Trump buy oil for the Strategic 17 00:00:52,680 --> 00:00:55,520 Speaker 1: Patrolling Reserve. I'm recommending to them. They all know it now, 18 00:00:55,600 --> 00:00:57,760 Speaker 1: Eric Trump knows it. Don Junior knows it. They're getting 19 00:00:57,760 --> 00:01:00,920 Speaker 1: it to the president. Buy oil because right now it's 20 00:01:00,920 --> 00:01:03,960 Speaker 1: sixty five dollars. Did you know the entirety of the 21 00:01:04,000 --> 00:01:07,200 Speaker 1: Biden presidency, the average price for oil was seventy nine 22 00:01:07,240 --> 00:01:09,640 Speaker 1: dollars a barrel. Remember he said he was gonna he 23 00:01:09,760 --> 00:01:11,160 Speaker 1: used it, he spent it, and he was going to 24 00:01:11,200 --> 00:01:13,759 Speaker 1: buy it back when I went back under sixty. Never 25 00:01:13,800 --> 00:01:16,720 Speaker 1: did stayed high. They never bought it back. We're vulnerable 26 00:01:16,880 --> 00:01:20,720 Speaker 1: as a country. Barack Obama seventy seven dollars a barrel 27 00:01:20,760 --> 00:01:23,280 Speaker 1: for the eight years of his term. First term, Trump 28 00:01:23,720 --> 00:01:26,200 Speaker 1: fifty three dollars a barrel. It's sixty five. Fill the 29 00:01:26,280 --> 00:01:29,480 Speaker 1: damn spr up right, now, get us back to safety. 30 00:01:29,480 --> 00:01:32,200 Speaker 1: That Biden took us away from safety, put us in 31 00:01:32,360 --> 00:01:34,920 Speaker 1: harm's way. And you know what, add another two hundred 32 00:01:34,920 --> 00:01:37,720 Speaker 1: and fifty million barrels, make it a billion barrels. At 33 00:01:37,720 --> 00:01:40,480 Speaker 1: this price, Trump will look like a superstar. And I 34 00:01:40,520 --> 00:01:42,880 Speaker 1: know he loves he loves those oil prices. All right, 35 00:01:42,959 --> 00:01:45,560 Speaker 1: let's go to our first guest, the executive director for 36 00:01:45,600 --> 00:01:50,000 Speaker 1: the Foundation for Freedom Online. Happy to have Mike Bentz 37 00:01:50,120 --> 00:01:51,960 Speaker 1: back here. Mike, really good to have you, my friend. 38 00:01:53,800 --> 00:01:55,200 Speaker 1: We can get to some of the other stuff, but 39 00:01:55,320 --> 00:01:57,800 Speaker 1: we're waiting on the President. He's gonna, I guess, bring 40 00:01:57,840 --> 00:02:01,200 Speaker 1: the cameras in. He's got Congo and Rwanda in his office. 41 00:02:01,280 --> 00:02:04,080 Speaker 1: Cameras coming in in a little bit. But we're going 42 00:02:04,120 --> 00:02:06,880 Speaker 1: to talk about this Supreme Court ruling today, which is 43 00:02:07,000 --> 00:02:10,359 Speaker 1: phenomenal for President Trump, actually for all presidents, but President 44 00:02:10,400 --> 00:02:13,040 Speaker 1: Trump specifically. You want to take the folks through what happened. 45 00:02:14,240 --> 00:02:17,160 Speaker 2: Yes, there was a landmark Supreme Court decision that just 46 00:02:17,240 --> 00:02:21,240 Speaker 2: came down that blocked what was the most powerful tool 47 00:02:21,560 --> 00:02:26,600 Speaker 2: for Democrats in blocking Trump agenda items, nationwide injunction on 48 00:02:26,639 --> 00:02:32,399 Speaker 2: the birthright citizenship issue. Effectively, in a six to three decision, 49 00:02:32,880 --> 00:02:38,160 Speaker 2: the Supreme Court has blocked loan rogue District Court judges 50 00:02:38,200 --> 00:02:44,280 Speaker 2: from being able to issue a nationwide injunction on the 51 00:02:44,919 --> 00:02:50,720 Speaker 2: plan to potentially end birthright citizenship in the US. And now, effectively, 52 00:02:50,760 --> 00:02:55,760 Speaker 2: they didn't rule on whether or not birthright citizenship is 53 00:02:56,040 --> 00:02:59,200 Speaker 2: or isn't constitutional, but rather on whether or not a 54 00:02:59,320 --> 00:03:03,959 Speaker 2: judge can issue a nationwide injunction. So now what's going 55 00:03:04,000 --> 00:03:07,400 Speaker 2: to happen is this issue of birthright citizenship is going 56 00:03:07,440 --> 00:03:10,200 Speaker 2: to be balkanized at the state level. You're going to 57 00:03:10,240 --> 00:03:15,160 Speaker 2: now see potentially states be able to sort of opt 58 00:03:15,200 --> 00:03:18,880 Speaker 2: out of birthright citizenship, which is going to have a 59 00:03:18,960 --> 00:03:29,640 Speaker 2: very interesting fragmenting impact on state level immigration policy. On 60 00:03:29,680 --> 00:03:31,560 Speaker 2: the one hand, it's a big win for the Trump 61 00:03:31,639 --> 00:03:35,560 Speaker 2: administration in terms of its immigration agenda. On the other hand, 62 00:03:35,760 --> 00:03:41,280 Speaker 2: it may exacerbate some of the issues around California and 63 00:03:41,360 --> 00:03:44,600 Speaker 2: other states which are trying to use sanctuary state and 64 00:03:44,680 --> 00:03:49,200 Speaker 2: sanctuary city status to evade immigration law. It may heighten 65 00:03:49,200 --> 00:03:51,280 Speaker 2: the showdown between the federal government. 66 00:03:51,440 --> 00:03:54,920 Speaker 1: And really it doesn't even matter what the issue is. 67 00:03:55,240 --> 00:03:58,640 Speaker 1: The point was, there are some forty injunct forty injunctions 68 00:03:58,640 --> 00:04:02,720 Speaker 1: against Trump policies, ideas what he wanted to do, some 69 00:04:02,760 --> 00:04:05,800 Speaker 1: forty by activist judges around the country, and they were 70 00:04:05,840 --> 00:04:08,520 Speaker 1: effectively And if I'm not mistaken, I think thirty five 71 00:04:08,560 --> 00:04:11,840 Speaker 1: of the forty came from five judges, five separate judges, 72 00:04:11,880 --> 00:04:15,760 Speaker 1: who were just pounding Trump his on his policy and 73 00:04:15,800 --> 00:04:18,520 Speaker 1: what the Supreme Court said. And if paraphrasing here and 74 00:04:18,720 --> 00:04:21,520 Speaker 1: correct me if I'm wrong, Supreme Court says, we're not 75 00:04:21,600 --> 00:04:25,520 Speaker 1: judging whether or not this individual idea is constitutional or not. 76 00:04:25,839 --> 00:04:28,800 Speaker 1: We're saying that an activist judge, of federal judge that 77 00:04:29,120 --> 00:04:32,160 Speaker 1: is responsible for one portion of the country cannot continue 78 00:04:32,160 --> 00:04:34,520 Speaker 1: to get in front of the commander in Chief's way 79 00:04:34,680 --> 00:04:37,960 Speaker 1: on policy. They effectively put in back into place the 80 00:04:38,000 --> 00:04:41,520 Speaker 1: separation of the three branches of the separation of powers, 81 00:04:41,680 --> 00:04:42,799 Speaker 1: three branches of government. 82 00:04:43,040 --> 00:04:47,039 Speaker 2: That well, this is what's that's exactly right. This is 83 00:04:47,080 --> 00:04:51,240 Speaker 2: actually what's terrifying. I think Democrats more more than anything, 84 00:04:51,839 --> 00:04:57,320 Speaker 2: is that the nature of the ruling potentially makes other 85 00:04:57,640 --> 00:05:02,919 Speaker 2: nationwide injunctions by rogue district court judges beyond the birthright 86 00:05:03,000 --> 00:05:07,000 Speaker 2: citizen issue. This entire tool of venue shopping to find 87 00:05:07,040 --> 00:05:10,800 Speaker 2: a favorable jurisdiction, go to California, go to New York 88 00:05:11,279 --> 00:05:15,520 Speaker 2: and litigate in front of, you know, a Democrat judge 89 00:05:15,560 --> 00:05:21,159 Speaker 2: whose wife is an NGO funded by USA, and to 90 00:05:21,200 --> 00:05:26,120 Speaker 2: get some nationwide injunction. That tool may be crushed by 91 00:05:26,160 --> 00:05:29,760 Speaker 2: this Supreme Court President, because if it applies to birthright citizenship, 92 00:05:30,200 --> 00:05:33,279 Speaker 2: it may apply to any range of federal government issues. 93 00:05:33,320 --> 00:05:36,799 Speaker 2: There's a there's a quote by Justice Amy Cony Barrett, 94 00:05:36,839 --> 00:05:38,960 Speaker 2: who has not historically sided. 95 00:05:38,640 --> 00:05:42,080 Speaker 1: With you, my friend, but we have. We've been waiting 96 00:05:42,200 --> 00:05:44,680 Speaker 1: watching here's the oval office, President of the United States. 97 00:05:44,760 --> 00:05:47,200 Speaker 3: You got. 98 00:05:53,400 --> 00:05:54,360 Speaker 4: Well, thank you very much. 99 00:05:54,400 --> 00:05:57,840 Speaker 5: And I'd like to ask Caroline, who has become very famous. 100 00:05:58,279 --> 00:06:03,480 Speaker 5: We are, and she has a person who's a colleague 101 00:06:03,520 --> 00:06:05,920 Speaker 5: of hers, a friend of hers, and that she has 102 00:06:05,960 --> 00:06:08,799 Speaker 5: a lot of respect for who comes from the area 103 00:06:08,800 --> 00:06:10,239 Speaker 5: and knows exactly what's happening. 104 00:06:10,240 --> 00:06:12,080 Speaker 4: Caroline going to ask you to say a few words. 105 00:06:12,200 --> 00:06:15,200 Speaker 6: Yes, sir, here we have Haryana who is from the 106 00:06:15,240 --> 00:06:17,960 Speaker 6: continent at Africa. She's been a reporter here in the 107 00:06:18,040 --> 00:06:20,640 Speaker 6: United States for many years, and she has a story 108 00:06:20,680 --> 00:06:23,120 Speaker 6: to share with the press, with the media and with 109 00:06:23,160 --> 00:06:25,359 Speaker 6: these two fantastic leaders who have joined you today. 110 00:06:25,360 --> 00:06:27,839 Speaker 4: Soa why don't you come up here and talk so 111 00:06:27,920 --> 00:06:32,120 Speaker 4: they can see you. Sure, that'd be great. Thank you 112 00:06:32,240 --> 00:06:34,119 Speaker 4: very much, Thank you, It's a great honor. 113 00:06:34,279 --> 00:06:35,480 Speaker 7: Thank you, mister President. 114 00:06:36,000 --> 00:06:39,280 Speaker 3: So, as Caroline has mentioned, President, first of all, I 115 00:06:39,320 --> 00:06:41,480 Speaker 3: want to let you know that I'm the only African 116 00:06:41,560 --> 00:06:44,839 Speaker 3: reporter a crediting here is the White House cover for 117 00:06:44,920 --> 00:06:49,880 Speaker 3: the entire continent. So I just arrived from Congo Democrat 118 00:06:49,960 --> 00:06:54,440 Speaker 3: for Conan yesterday. I went to see firsthand how the 119 00:06:54,520 --> 00:06:59,000 Speaker 3: people is feeling and the President's message. President's fellis just 120 00:06:59,080 --> 00:07:02,680 Speaker 3: acd about this upcoming peace deal. And let me tell 121 00:07:02,680 --> 00:07:05,240 Speaker 3: you first hand what I've witnessed myself. 122 00:07:05,520 --> 00:07:07,560 Speaker 7: I spoke with the people on the street. I spoke 123 00:07:07,600 --> 00:07:08,120 Speaker 7: with you. 124 00:07:09,240 --> 00:07:12,240 Speaker 3: They know your name, They know that a president name 125 00:07:12,800 --> 00:07:16,160 Speaker 3: President Trump is working hard to finally bring peace to 126 00:07:16,200 --> 00:07:19,800 Speaker 3: the country. I so hope they have hope now for 127 00:07:19,880 --> 00:07:24,280 Speaker 3: a better day in Congo. They see what you're doing 128 00:07:24,400 --> 00:07:28,240 Speaker 3: as a future, better future for Congo. And I had 129 00:07:28,320 --> 00:07:31,400 Speaker 3: opportunity to sit down with President Felix she Secid for 130 00:07:31,480 --> 00:07:34,600 Speaker 3: an interview because I want to understand his mind as 131 00:07:34,600 --> 00:07:38,080 Speaker 3: he's thinking, he's feeling about everything that your administration is doing. 132 00:07:38,360 --> 00:07:41,880 Speaker 3: And he told me firsthand that for many years, many 133 00:07:42,080 --> 00:07:44,480 Speaker 3: American presidents overlooked this conflict. 134 00:07:44,480 --> 00:07:45,480 Speaker 4: They didn't do nothing. 135 00:07:45,880 --> 00:07:49,640 Speaker 3: Even myself, I cover President Biden's administration, I pressed many 136 00:07:49,680 --> 00:07:51,280 Speaker 3: times about this conflict. 137 00:07:51,320 --> 00:07:52,800 Speaker 4: People are dying in Congo. 138 00:07:53,160 --> 00:07:56,239 Speaker 3: This country has so much POTENTI but they need help 139 00:07:56,280 --> 00:07:59,360 Speaker 3: because this war is destroying the country. They never gave 140 00:07:59,400 --> 00:08:04,240 Speaker 3: me any And he told me President that he's very 141 00:08:04,360 --> 00:08:06,960 Speaker 3: you have no idea. He's very thankful for what you're doing, 142 00:08:07,280 --> 00:08:09,760 Speaker 3: for what your administration doing. Not only him, the entire 143 00:08:09,800 --> 00:08:13,040 Speaker 3: Congo is people. They see that finally they will have hope. 144 00:08:13,200 --> 00:08:15,840 Speaker 3: And President She also mentioned at the end of my 145 00:08:16,000 --> 00:08:20,320 Speaker 3: interview that when peace finally come to Democrat Republic of 146 00:08:20,320 --> 00:08:24,600 Speaker 3: the Congo. He's thinking to nominate you as a Nobel 147 00:08:24,800 --> 00:08:27,880 Speaker 3: Prize piece because he said you deserve You have been 148 00:08:27,960 --> 00:08:30,480 Speaker 3: working to bring peace in the in the world, not 149 00:08:30,560 --> 00:08:33,520 Speaker 3: only at the Congo. And he's very hopeful to meet 150 00:08:33,559 --> 00:08:34,200 Speaker 3: you in the future. 151 00:08:34,240 --> 00:08:37,160 Speaker 4: That's so spoil and that's so beautifully stated. 152 00:08:37,960 --> 00:08:40,360 Speaker 5: And Caroline said number one, she did say, and I 153 00:08:40,360 --> 00:08:43,840 Speaker 5: shouldn't say this because it's politically incorrect. She said, she's 154 00:08:43,960 --> 00:08:47,679 Speaker 5: beautiful and you are beautiful. I'm not allowed to say that. 155 00:08:47,760 --> 00:08:47,920 Speaker 4: You know. 156 00:08:48,000 --> 00:08:51,400 Speaker 5: That could be the end of my political careers. But 157 00:08:51,520 --> 00:08:54,480 Speaker 5: you are beautiful and you're beautiful inside. So I wish 158 00:08:54,520 --> 00:08:58,559 Speaker 5: I had word reporters like you. I covered Africa for 159 00:08:58,600 --> 00:08:59,240 Speaker 5: a long time. 160 00:08:59,400 --> 00:09:02,520 Speaker 3: Yes, for over ten years. 161 00:09:02,600 --> 00:09:04,679 Speaker 4: I cover even your first administration. 162 00:09:04,880 --> 00:09:07,560 Speaker 5: Yes, I know that. That's great. Well, thank you, that's 163 00:09:07,600 --> 00:09:09,480 Speaker 5: so nice that you said that. I appreciate it. 164 00:09:09,520 --> 00:09:12,079 Speaker 3: And I have one more question, mister president, since we 165 00:09:12,120 --> 00:09:14,680 Speaker 3: know in July or in the future, both President of 166 00:09:14,800 --> 00:09:16,760 Speaker 3: Wand and the Congo will be coming to. 167 00:09:16,720 --> 00:09:17,600 Speaker 7: The United States. 168 00:09:18,120 --> 00:09:21,720 Speaker 3: In Africa, President chan Lorenzo the President of Angola. He 169 00:09:21,840 --> 00:09:25,520 Speaker 3: is also the leader of African Union. He's worked very 170 00:09:25,559 --> 00:09:26,400 Speaker 3: hard to bring peace. 171 00:09:26,480 --> 00:09:28,960 Speaker 4: Batton for that let's get him here. Yes, okay, would 172 00:09:29,000 --> 00:09:33,480 Speaker 4: you invite him for me? Of course, Okay, that will. 173 00:09:33,320 --> 00:09:36,720 Speaker 5: Have I know that he works very hard and he's 174 00:09:36,760 --> 00:09:41,000 Speaker 5: ahead of essentially the union. So the union all over Africa, 175 00:09:41,080 --> 00:09:43,320 Speaker 5: not the kind of union that we have. This is 176 00:09:43,360 --> 00:09:45,840 Speaker 5: the union all over Africa. And I'd love to have him. 177 00:09:45,920 --> 00:09:46,760 Speaker 5: So you'll let him know. 178 00:09:47,840 --> 00:09:49,760 Speaker 4: Mister President, Thank you very much. 179 00:09:49,880 --> 00:09:54,800 Speaker 5: Good Now you go back to ware. That's great. That's 180 00:09:54,840 --> 00:09:58,840 Speaker 5: a great job. That's real knowledge and real hard to 181 00:09:59,600 --> 00:10:05,400 Speaker 5: graduate relations. Okay. So we're here today to celebrate a 182 00:10:05,480 --> 00:10:08,600 Speaker 5: glorious triumph and that's what it is for the cause 183 00:10:08,640 --> 00:10:12,760 Speaker 5: of peace. And this is a long time waiting the 184 00:10:12,800 --> 00:10:17,520 Speaker 5: signing of a historic peace agreement between the Democratic Republic of. 185 00:10:17,480 --> 00:10:21,160 Speaker 4: The Congo and the Republic of Rwanda. 186 00:10:22,000 --> 00:10:26,560 Speaker 5: The conflict has continued and it's been going on for many, 187 00:10:26,600 --> 00:10:30,160 Speaker 5: many years. It's been going from I guess they say 188 00:10:30,200 --> 00:10:35,200 Speaker 5: thirty years the Great Lakes Region of Africa for a 189 00:10:35,240 --> 00:10:36,600 Speaker 5: long time, and maybe even. 190 00:10:36,440 --> 00:10:37,280 Speaker 4: A time before that. 191 00:10:37,679 --> 00:10:40,120 Speaker 5: How is the Great Lakes Region must be beautiful, right, 192 00:10:40,160 --> 00:10:43,880 Speaker 5: beautiful region. But they had a lot of war, right, 193 00:10:43,960 --> 00:10:47,000 Speaker 5: a lot of fighting, a lot of death. It's displaced 194 00:10:47,000 --> 00:10:50,720 Speaker 5: countless people and claimed the lives of thousands and thousands. 195 00:10:50,760 --> 00:10:53,959 Speaker 5: But today the violence and destruction comes to an end 196 00:10:54,559 --> 00:10:57,640 Speaker 5: and the entire region begins a new chapter of hope 197 00:10:57,679 --> 00:11:03,560 Speaker 5: and opportunity, harmony, prosperity and peace. That's a that's been 198 00:11:03,600 --> 00:11:05,520 Speaker 5: a long time waiting. I said, how long has the 199 00:11:05,520 --> 00:11:08,959 Speaker 5: war been going? And friend of mine who's very much involved, 200 00:11:09,040 --> 00:11:13,240 Speaker 5: at thirty years and at least six six million people 201 00:11:13,280 --> 00:11:17,320 Speaker 5: were killed during that period of time. It's incredible. And 202 00:11:17,400 --> 00:11:19,760 Speaker 5: somebody said that was actually it's the biggest war on 203 00:11:19,800 --> 00:11:24,120 Speaker 5: the planet since World War Two. So uh, it's a 204 00:11:24,360 --> 00:11:27,040 Speaker 5: it's a shame, but we're gonna bring it to an end. 205 00:11:27,080 --> 00:11:31,240 Speaker 5: I wanna express my gratitude and congratulations to the representatives 206 00:11:31,280 --> 00:11:36,000 Speaker 5: of the Democrat Republic of the Congo and the Republic 207 00:11:36,080 --> 00:11:39,280 Speaker 5: of Rwanda who signed his pivotal. 208 00:11:38,840 --> 00:11:40,400 Speaker 4: Agreement a short time ago. 209 00:11:40,840 --> 00:11:43,800 Speaker 5: They just signed right in front and let me also 210 00:11:43,960 --> 00:11:46,560 Speaker 5: thanks Secretary of State Marco Ruby, who has worked very 211 00:11:46,559 --> 00:11:49,240 Speaker 5: hard on this subject and we've worked on it together 212 00:11:49,800 --> 00:11:52,920 Speaker 5: for his outstanding leadership as well as Senior Advisor for 213 00:11:53,040 --> 00:11:59,320 Speaker 5: African UH and Africa Affairs, Massad Bulahs who's UH as 214 00:11:59,320 --> 00:12:01,880 Speaker 5: you know, spends a lot of his time in Africa 215 00:12:01,920 --> 00:12:04,600 Speaker 5: and he's very comfortable there. I said, were you all 216 00:12:04,720 --> 00:12:07,680 Speaker 5: uncomfortable with all of the turmoil and all of the killing, 217 00:12:07,720 --> 00:12:10,960 Speaker 5: and he said, no, I wasn't uncomfortable. And that's what 218 00:12:11,000 --> 00:12:13,440 Speaker 5: you need. You need somebody that's going to be able 219 00:12:13,440 --> 00:12:15,720 Speaker 5: to get so Masada, I want to thank you very 220 00:12:15,800 --> 00:12:16,560 Speaker 5: much for the job. 221 00:12:16,760 --> 00:12:17,920 Speaker 4: You've got. An amazing guy. 222 00:12:18,000 --> 00:12:23,400 Speaker 5: Actually, I also want to thank African Union Quitar Togo 223 00:12:24,200 --> 00:12:26,600 Speaker 5: for working closely with the United States. 224 00:12:26,640 --> 00:12:29,240 Speaker 4: And I know Qatar was really working hard. 225 00:12:29,280 --> 00:12:32,800 Speaker 5: And African Union we just spoke about that and I 226 00:12:32,840 --> 00:12:36,520 Speaker 5: look forward to having them representatives here when we do 227 00:12:36,679 --> 00:12:39,000 Speaker 5: the official meeting, and that'll be some time in July, 228 00:12:39,800 --> 00:12:41,640 Speaker 5: and we look forward to it. And you better be 229 00:12:41,679 --> 00:12:44,679 Speaker 5: here covering it. Okay, we're not going to stand anybody 230 00:12:44,720 --> 00:12:48,920 Speaker 5: else covering it but you. But this is a tremendous breakthrough. 231 00:12:48,920 --> 00:12:52,160 Speaker 5: In a few short months, we've now achieved peace between 232 00:12:52,960 --> 00:12:58,000 Speaker 5: India and Pakistan, Israel and Iran, and the DRC in Rwanda, 233 00:12:59,080 --> 00:13:04,720 Speaker 5: and couple of others. Also UH Serbia, you know was UH. 234 00:13:04,880 --> 00:13:08,640 Speaker 5: We were getting ready to go to war with UH, 235 00:13:08,840 --> 00:13:11,080 Speaker 5: a group I won't even mentioned because it didn't happen. 236 00:13:11,120 --> 00:13:13,800 Speaker 5: We're able to stop it. But uh, I have a 237 00:13:13,840 --> 00:13:15,880 Speaker 5: friend in Serbia and they said, we're gonna go to 238 00:13:15,920 --> 00:13:21,080 Speaker 5: war again, and uh, I will I won't mention that 239 00:13:21,120 --> 00:13:24,840 Speaker 5: it's Kosovo, but uh, it's Kosovo. But they were gonna 240 00:13:24,840 --> 00:13:27,440 Speaker 5: have a a big time war. We stopped it. We 241 00:13:27,440 --> 00:13:29,440 Speaker 5: stopped it because of trade. They want to trade with 242 00:13:29,480 --> 00:13:31,679 Speaker 5: the United States. I said, we don't trade with people 243 00:13:31,679 --> 00:13:34,920 Speaker 5: that go to war. And we said that also with uh. 244 00:13:34,960 --> 00:13:37,120 Speaker 5: If you take a look at Pakistan and India, it 245 00:13:37,200 --> 00:13:40,120 Speaker 5: was great. They have two great leaders, two great leaders, 246 00:13:40,120 --> 00:13:42,120 Speaker 5: and they were able to stop. They were in the 247 00:13:42,160 --> 00:13:45,240 Speaker 5: midst of a big, a big fight. I guess everybody so, 248 00:13:45,320 --> 00:13:47,560 Speaker 5: and it was gonna get very bad. And they are 249 00:13:47,679 --> 00:13:51,440 Speaker 5: nuclear nations, very powerful nuclear nations. And the months and 250 00:13:51,520 --> 00:13:55,280 Speaker 5: years ahead, my administration will continue to work closely with 251 00:13:55,440 --> 00:13:58,720 Speaker 5: all of the parties in the Steel and ensure the 252 00:13:58,760 --> 00:14:00,720 Speaker 5: agreements are fully. 253 00:14:01,920 --> 00:14:04,520 Speaker 4: Taken care of. And you're gonna do what's in the agreement. 254 00:14:04,559 --> 00:14:07,000 Speaker 5: We'll say you better do what's in that agreement, right, 255 00:14:07,040 --> 00:14:10,880 Speaker 5: because if somebody fails to do that, bad things happen. 256 00:14:10,960 --> 00:14:13,040 Speaker 5: But I have a feeling that after thirty years, I 257 00:14:13,040 --> 00:14:15,920 Speaker 5: think after thirty years, you will said, I think both 258 00:14:15,960 --> 00:14:19,120 Speaker 5: of you have said that's enough, right, that's enough. 259 00:14:19,160 --> 00:14:19,920 Speaker 4: You've seen it all. 260 00:14:20,360 --> 00:14:24,000 Speaker 5: So this is a wonderful day. It's a great day. 261 00:14:24,040 --> 00:14:26,480 Speaker 5: We've had some tremendous success. It's been a great week 262 00:14:26,520 --> 00:14:30,960 Speaker 5: between just coming back from a very successful trip NATO. 263 00:14:31,640 --> 00:14:34,720 Speaker 5: NATO's really pulled together. They have it's gonna be. They're 264 00:14:34,720 --> 00:14:37,920 Speaker 5: gonna spend over a trillion dollars a year. Nobody expected 265 00:14:37,920 --> 00:14:42,240 Speaker 5: a thing like that to happen. And we had the war, 266 00:14:43,040 --> 00:14:45,680 Speaker 5: as you know it was we called the twelve day war. 267 00:14:45,800 --> 00:14:48,960 Speaker 5: It was exactly a twelve day war, and we ended 268 00:14:49,040 --> 00:14:51,360 Speaker 5: up with no nuclear weapons. That's what we wanted, and 269 00:14:51,720 --> 00:14:55,960 Speaker 5: they were they were just absolutely blown to pieces those 270 00:14:56,280 --> 00:15:00,960 Speaker 5: three sites. And there's no nuclear weapons. Hopefully there can 271 00:15:01,000 --> 00:15:03,720 Speaker 5: be a lot of healing, and the healing is starting 272 00:15:04,640 --> 00:15:08,440 Speaker 5: and just it's been a really pretty amazing week. 273 00:15:08,480 --> 00:15:10,280 Speaker 4: And this is one that I really looked forward to. 274 00:15:10,360 --> 00:15:12,800 Speaker 5: This was set up a few weeks ago and it 275 00:15:12,920 --> 00:15:15,760 Speaker 5: was something that I really look forward to. If we 276 00:15:15,800 --> 00:15:17,400 Speaker 5: can do this, and we do that because we have 277 00:15:17,440 --> 00:15:20,440 Speaker 5: a certain competence that's good. We're able to get people 278 00:15:20,520 --> 00:15:23,160 Speaker 5: to be peaceful. I think we can do war better 279 00:15:23,200 --> 00:15:26,320 Speaker 5: than anybody. But we don't want to. And we have 280 00:15:26,360 --> 00:15:29,200 Speaker 5: the greatest military in the world. They showed that in Iran. 281 00:15:29,640 --> 00:15:35,640 Speaker 5: Those pilots they flew for thirty six hours, and think 282 00:15:35,680 --> 00:15:38,120 Speaker 5: of that. And they hit the target the size of 283 00:15:38,160 --> 00:15:41,400 Speaker 5: this desk, half the size of this desk, from about 284 00:15:41,400 --> 00:15:43,240 Speaker 5: fifty two thousand feet. 285 00:15:43,560 --> 00:15:46,520 Speaker 4: In the dark of night with no moon, zero moon. 286 00:15:46,600 --> 00:15:48,280 Speaker 4: They wanted it that way, can you believe it? 287 00:15:49,040 --> 00:15:52,680 Speaker 5: And they hit every missilehead exactly half the size of 288 00:15:52,720 --> 00:15:55,360 Speaker 5: this beautiful resolute desk. We don't want to talk about 289 00:15:55,360 --> 00:15:57,920 Speaker 5: it when it comes to rocket sitting it, but half 290 00:15:57,960 --> 00:16:00,920 Speaker 5: the size of this and they hit dead center from 291 00:16:01,360 --> 00:16:03,480 Speaker 5: tremendous heights, going at tremendous speech. 292 00:16:04,680 --> 00:16:06,720 Speaker 4: It's amazing. Nobody could do a thing like that. 293 00:16:06,800 --> 00:16:09,560 Speaker 5: There's nobody has that weaponry and nobody could do a 294 00:16:09,560 --> 00:16:13,360 Speaker 5: thing like that. So we had a very busy and 295 00:16:13,440 --> 00:16:16,600 Speaker 5: successful week. In addition to that, our economy is doing great, 296 00:16:16,840 --> 00:16:19,040 Speaker 5: setting records with the economy, and a lot of other 297 00:16:19,080 --> 00:16:20,000 Speaker 5: good things happening. 298 00:16:20,520 --> 00:16:21,400 Speaker 4: But this is. 299 00:16:21,400 --> 00:16:25,920 Speaker 5: About Congo and Rwanda, and i'd like to ask you, 300 00:16:26,000 --> 00:16:28,640 Speaker 5: by mind, would you say a few words before we 301 00:16:28,720 --> 00:16:30,880 Speaker 5: introduce our guests. 302 00:16:31,040 --> 00:16:34,480 Speaker 8: Think mister President, yes, So, under your leadership, mister President, 303 00:16:34,520 --> 00:16:37,440 Speaker 8: and the full support of Secretary Review and the entire 304 00:16:37,480 --> 00:16:41,160 Speaker 8: team at the State Department. We engaged with the two 305 00:16:41,200 --> 00:16:45,720 Speaker 8: parties in early April, and within three weeks they signed 306 00:16:45,800 --> 00:16:49,720 Speaker 8: the Declaration of Principles, and now within about two months 307 00:16:49,720 --> 00:16:53,080 Speaker 8: from that we have signed to the definer. This is 308 00:16:53,120 --> 00:16:55,800 Speaker 8: actually the finite peace Agreement. You know, many people were 309 00:16:55,800 --> 00:16:58,200 Speaker 8: wondering if this is preliminary. You know, this is the 310 00:16:58,240 --> 00:17:02,240 Speaker 8: actual final peace agreement that they signed today. You've also 311 00:17:02,280 --> 00:17:05,679 Speaker 8: expressed interest in inviting the heads of states to the 312 00:17:05,680 --> 00:17:09,280 Speaker 8: White House for resigning ceremony. So there will be some 313 00:17:09,400 --> 00:17:15,200 Speaker 8: other additional agreements that will be signed in addition to this, 314 00:17:15,760 --> 00:17:19,119 Speaker 8: which will become known as the Washington Accord. With regards 315 00:17:19,160 --> 00:17:29,399 Speaker 8: to the Great Lakes region, there are some economic I 316 00:17:29,400 --> 00:17:34,520 Speaker 8: think that's really Washington, and there's an economic aspect as 317 00:17:34,520 --> 00:17:36,360 Speaker 8: well that is extremely important. 318 00:17:35,960 --> 00:17:36,880 Speaker 4: For both countries. 319 00:17:37,600 --> 00:17:42,200 Speaker 8: They have also worked last week we finalized the Regional 320 00:17:42,920 --> 00:17:48,560 Speaker 8: Economic Integration Framework, which both countries will be signing at 321 00:17:48,560 --> 00:17:50,040 Speaker 8: the White House here during. 322 00:17:49,800 --> 00:17:53,200 Speaker 4: That ceremony, and that's going to be a great ceremony. 323 00:17:53,480 --> 00:17:57,560 Speaker 5: Absolutely will make that great ceremony and bring other people 324 00:17:58,200 --> 00:18:02,440 Speaker 5: that were involved, some other people besides a gentleman. We 325 00:18:02,520 --> 00:18:04,600 Speaker 5: talked about who we know has worked so hard. If 326 00:18:04,680 --> 00:18:06,679 Speaker 5: you think there are other people that are deserving, let 327 00:18:06,800 --> 00:18:07,080 Speaker 5: us know. 328 00:18:07,520 --> 00:18:12,080 Speaker 8: Okay, sure, and there will be some bilateral agreements with 329 00:18:12,280 --> 00:18:17,160 Speaker 8: negotiating a minerals deal within the RC for critical minerals. 330 00:18:17,400 --> 00:18:21,200 Speaker 8: Many American companies have shown interest in investing in the DRC, 331 00:18:21,359 --> 00:18:23,919 Speaker 8: and this we're talking about long term investments. 332 00:18:24,320 --> 00:18:25,440 Speaker 4: Same thing with Rwanda. 333 00:18:25,720 --> 00:18:30,560 Speaker 8: Many American companies have shown interest, and not only in mining, 334 00:18:30,640 --> 00:18:33,159 Speaker 8: but also in the midstream and downstream, which would be 335 00:18:33,160 --> 00:18:36,480 Speaker 8: the processing of minerals. We're also working and supporting the 336 00:18:36,560 --> 00:18:40,960 Speaker 8: Lubito Corridor, which we'll have building the infrastructure. Just two 337 00:18:41,000 --> 00:18:45,080 Speaker 8: days ago, the United States signed well and supported a 338 00:18:46,840 --> 00:18:51,120 Speaker 8: project of one point five billion dollars for electric transmission 339 00:18:51,400 --> 00:18:54,400 Speaker 8: right from Angola to the d RC, and there are 340 00:18:54,480 --> 00:18:55,240 Speaker 8: many other. 341 00:18:55,040 --> 00:18:56,640 Speaker 4: Projects of that nature lined up. 342 00:18:57,160 --> 00:18:59,760 Speaker 8: So we will be under your leadership, mister President, will 343 00:18:59,760 --> 00:19:02,520 Speaker 8: be working with the two countries very closely and with 344 00:19:02,640 --> 00:19:06,000 Speaker 8: the support of Qatar to make sure that this agreement 345 00:19:06,200 --> 00:19:06,919 Speaker 8: is implemented. 346 00:19:07,800 --> 00:19:10,239 Speaker 5: And a lot of our companies are in both of 347 00:19:10,240 --> 00:19:14,720 Speaker 5: these countries now, especially since we've been getting along so well. 348 00:19:14,720 --> 00:19:17,480 Speaker 5: It's probably the way we were brought together, and we 349 00:19:17,560 --> 00:19:20,719 Speaker 5: have a lot of our big companies are there between 350 00:19:20,840 --> 00:19:23,880 Speaker 5: Rare Earth and all of the other things that they 351 00:19:23,920 --> 00:19:27,240 Speaker 5: do in Africa, which is very greatly expanding, especially in 352 00:19:27,280 --> 00:19:28,120 Speaker 5: these two countries. 353 00:19:29,320 --> 00:19:30,040 Speaker 4: You have Earth. 354 00:19:30,119 --> 00:19:33,200 Speaker 5: They consider it to be about the best in the world, actually, 355 00:19:33,280 --> 00:19:36,040 Speaker 5: i've heard. So we're doing a lot of different things 356 00:19:36,119 --> 00:19:38,200 Speaker 5: and it's all going to bring everybody together. 357 00:19:38,280 --> 00:19:39,879 Speaker 4: That's how this all began, I guess. 358 00:19:40,560 --> 00:19:43,159 Speaker 5: But the big thing is a big thing for me 359 00:19:43,320 --> 00:19:46,080 Speaker 5: is there's really only one thing, and that's getting a 360 00:19:46,119 --> 00:19:48,200 Speaker 5: peace treating with two countries that have. 361 00:19:48,200 --> 00:19:49,760 Speaker 4: Been fighting for thirty years. 362 00:19:50,240 --> 00:19:53,400 Speaker 5: And I want to thank you all well if you could, 363 00:19:53,600 --> 00:19:55,360 Speaker 5: as you could bring the letters. 364 00:19:55,000 --> 00:19:57,920 Speaker 9: Over of course, so in front of you, as you said, sir, 365 00:19:58,359 --> 00:20:01,159 Speaker 9: these are the actual agreements that we're signed respectively by 366 00:20:01,160 --> 00:20:04,239 Speaker 9: the foreign ministers of the Democratic Republic of Congo and 367 00:20:04,359 --> 00:20:07,480 Speaker 9: Rwanda earlier today, witnessed by Secretary of Rubio. 368 00:20:07,840 --> 00:20:10,720 Speaker 4: We've also prepared for you two letters. 369 00:20:10,760 --> 00:20:11,480 Speaker 5: This is the. 370 00:20:11,320 --> 00:20:16,600 Speaker 10: President Paul Kagame of Rwanda expressing your appreciation and congratulations 371 00:20:17,040 --> 00:20:19,600 Speaker 10: for everything that's happened already and of course inviting him 372 00:20:19,600 --> 00:20:22,120 Speaker 10: to Washington for as doctor Bulos said, what we hope 373 00:20:22,119 --> 00:20:25,280 Speaker 10: will be the Washington, the courts finally setting the terms 374 00:20:25,320 --> 00:20:28,920 Speaker 10: for peace and prosperity in this region, hopefully for a 375 00:20:29,040 --> 00:20:29,840 Speaker 10: very long time. 376 00:20:32,760 --> 00:20:39,240 Speaker 4: That's great, that's beautiful, very important. 377 00:20:40,000 --> 00:20:42,040 Speaker 5: We're gonna put a picture in there, right so this 378 00:20:42,160 --> 00:20:44,080 Speaker 5: this is over, They're gonna put we have a fast 379 00:20:44,119 --> 00:20:46,440 Speaker 5: moving photographer, Dan, he's gonna. 380 00:20:46,200 --> 00:20:49,399 Speaker 4: Put a nice picture of us here. Ok, thank you, 381 00:20:49,920 --> 00:20:50,359 Speaker 4: thank you. 382 00:20:50,600 --> 00:20:53,399 Speaker 10: And this is a letter to President Chikasa Eday of 383 00:20:53,400 --> 00:20:57,440 Speaker 10: the Democratic Republic of Congo again congratulating him on settling 384 00:20:57,480 --> 00:21:00,640 Speaker 10: this long running war and inviting him to watch PC 385 00:21:00,840 --> 00:21:04,080 Speaker 10: for the final conclusion of the of the agreement, hopefully soon. 386 00:21:05,359 --> 00:21:16,240 Speaker 4: That's great. I'm sorry, that's right. Thank you so much. 387 00:21:17,600 --> 00:21:22,120 Speaker 4: If you take that, then thank you me. So I'd 388 00:21:22,160 --> 00:21:24,560 Speaker 4: like to ask JD to say a few words. 389 00:21:24,600 --> 00:21:29,280 Speaker 5: A great Vice President and then Marco and go ahead. 390 00:21:29,359 --> 00:21:29,600 Speaker 4: Great. 391 00:21:29,920 --> 00:21:32,760 Speaker 11: Well, First, let me welcome the foreign ministers of Rwand 392 00:21:32,800 --> 00:21:34,760 Speaker 11: and Congo. It's great to have you in the Oval office. 393 00:21:35,200 --> 00:21:37,680 Speaker 11: And second, let me take congratulations to the President and 394 00:21:37,720 --> 00:21:40,760 Speaker 11: Secretary of Rubio, the entire team. I think for the 395 00:21:40,800 --> 00:21:42,840 Speaker 11: people of these two countries, they should know that the 396 00:21:42,920 --> 00:21:45,840 Speaker 11: United States has committed to the Pathway of peace. But 397 00:21:45,920 --> 00:21:48,640 Speaker 11: to my fellow Americans, this is really a celebratory moment. 398 00:21:48,680 --> 00:21:51,200 Speaker 11: This is a big moment for our country because under 399 00:21:51,200 --> 00:21:55,080 Speaker 11: the President's leadership, we've taken what was thirty years of 400 00:21:55,200 --> 00:21:58,920 Speaker 11: killing and war, the worst war in terms of death 401 00:21:58,960 --> 00:22:01,560 Speaker 11: count since World War Two, and now we're on a 402 00:22:01,600 --> 00:22:03,919 Speaker 11: pathway to peace. And so if I think about what 403 00:22:04,119 --> 00:22:07,280 Speaker 11: I know about these two countries, for thirty years, pretty 404 00:22:07,359 --> 00:22:10,119 Speaker 11: much the entire time that I can remember these two 405 00:22:10,160 --> 00:22:12,840 Speaker 11: countries being in the news, much of the story has 406 00:22:12,880 --> 00:22:15,639 Speaker 11: been about them fighting one another, about them killing one another. 407 00:22:16,040 --> 00:22:18,120 Speaker 11: And now we can look forward to a future where 408 00:22:18,200 --> 00:22:20,679 Speaker 11: my children will look at this moment as the beginning 409 00:22:20,720 --> 00:22:23,439 Speaker 11: of a news story, a story of prosperity and of peace. 410 00:22:23,520 --> 00:22:26,600 Speaker 11: So thanks to the President, Congratulations to the entire team, 411 00:22:26,640 --> 00:22:28,880 Speaker 11: and to my fellow Americans. We should all be really 412 00:22:28,920 --> 00:22:33,399 Speaker 11: proud because it's amazing what active presidential leadership can accomplish 413 00:22:33,440 --> 00:22:36,639 Speaker 11: when it's geared towards peace and prosperity. And that's what 414 00:22:36,640 --> 00:22:38,000 Speaker 11: we have in the Oval Office right now. 415 00:22:38,040 --> 00:22:40,960 Speaker 4: So great job, sir, Thank you very much, Sde and Marco. 416 00:22:41,119 --> 00:22:43,600 Speaker 4: And then we're going to ask the two principles to speak. 417 00:22:43,640 --> 00:22:45,480 Speaker 7: Yes, sir, sur President. First of all, thank you. 418 00:22:45,960 --> 00:22:47,840 Speaker 12: When I first came on this job a few months ago, 419 00:22:47,880 --> 00:22:49,320 Speaker 12: you made it very clear that the one of the 420 00:22:49,320 --> 00:22:52,040 Speaker 12: priority of this administration under your leadership is going to be. 421 00:22:52,040 --> 00:22:52,879 Speaker 7: The pursuit of peace. 422 00:22:53,359 --> 00:22:55,639 Speaker 12: And from day one, whether it's been in Ukraine and Russia, 423 00:22:55,680 --> 00:22:58,679 Speaker 12: whether it's been Pakistan, India, whether it's been Iran and Israel, 424 00:22:59,160 --> 00:23:01,320 Speaker 12: and in the continent of Africa, your priority has been 425 00:23:01,320 --> 00:23:01,720 Speaker 12: on peace. 426 00:23:01,720 --> 00:23:03,440 Speaker 7: And today we see this come to fruition. 427 00:23:03,560 --> 00:23:06,080 Speaker 12: It's sad wars get a lot more attention than peace, 428 00:23:06,600 --> 00:23:08,879 Speaker 12: but peace is harder than war, a lot harder. And 429 00:23:08,920 --> 00:23:10,800 Speaker 12: I want to congratulate both of the leaders here in 430 00:23:10,800 --> 00:23:13,400 Speaker 12: their respect to presidents for choosing the harder path, which 431 00:23:13,440 --> 00:23:16,640 Speaker 12: is often peace, than the easier path, which sometimes is war, 432 00:23:16,680 --> 00:23:18,840 Speaker 12: as costly and as bloody as it may be. And 433 00:23:18,920 --> 00:23:21,359 Speaker 12: I echo the Vice President's statements, and that is that 434 00:23:21,440 --> 00:23:24,280 Speaker 12: Americans should be very proud that the number one voice 435 00:23:24,280 --> 00:23:26,680 Speaker 12: for peace in the world today is our president, your president, 436 00:23:26,960 --> 00:23:29,639 Speaker 12: and so thank you, President Trump. And I want to 437 00:23:29,840 --> 00:23:32,960 Speaker 12: again recognize doctor Brugles and the work he's put into 438 00:23:33,000 --> 00:23:34,639 Speaker 12: this from day one. He's really put a lot of 439 00:23:34,640 --> 00:23:38,240 Speaker 12: time and effort and as our friends from the respective 440 00:23:38,240 --> 00:23:39,360 Speaker 12: countries can share with us. 441 00:23:39,640 --> 00:23:42,000 Speaker 7: And last point, I do want to thank you've done. 442 00:23:41,880 --> 00:23:45,520 Speaker 12: This already, but the African Union, Togo and Qatar who 443 00:23:45,600 --> 00:23:47,680 Speaker 12: have been extraordinary partners and whose help we're going to 444 00:23:47,760 --> 00:23:50,040 Speaker 12: need to continue to receive in order to bring all 445 00:23:50,040 --> 00:23:53,159 Speaker 12: this to fruition. So congratulations to both of you, and 446 00:23:53,200 --> 00:23:54,200 Speaker 12: thank you, mister President. 447 00:23:54,520 --> 00:23:57,840 Speaker 4: Great job you've done. Do you want to start cool 448 00:23:58,240 --> 00:23:58,720 Speaker 4: either way? 449 00:23:59,640 --> 00:24:00,000 Speaker 7: This first? 450 00:24:01,960 --> 00:24:02,720 Speaker 4: Thank you so much. 451 00:24:02,800 --> 00:24:06,120 Speaker 13: Again, thank you so much, mister President for having us here. 452 00:24:07,160 --> 00:24:11,480 Speaker 13: I think I can summarize my contribution in three main points. 453 00:24:11,640 --> 00:24:14,159 Speaker 13: First of all, thank you and congratulations indeed for this 454 00:24:14,359 --> 00:24:18,160 Speaker 13: remarkable milestone which is putting an end to thirty years 455 00:24:18,160 --> 00:24:21,600 Speaker 13: of conflict and of suffering, and which is redefining the 456 00:24:21,640 --> 00:24:25,240 Speaker 13: perspectives that millions of Congolese and of citizens of the 457 00:24:25,240 --> 00:24:28,280 Speaker 13: Greater Great Lakes region will have. The second point is 458 00:24:28,880 --> 00:24:32,240 Speaker 13: stay committed, stay on board. We need the United States 459 00:24:32,240 --> 00:24:35,000 Speaker 13: to make sure that this agreement holds and that you 460 00:24:35,080 --> 00:24:38,240 Speaker 13: hold us accountable. And the third point is if you 461 00:24:38,280 --> 00:24:40,840 Speaker 13: stay on board, I think there are so many perspectives 462 00:24:41,119 --> 00:24:44,240 Speaker 13: that we can transform our partnerships through and that can 463 00:24:44,359 --> 00:24:48,080 Speaker 13: usher in an era of prosperity of growth and of 464 00:24:48,280 --> 00:24:52,119 Speaker 13: shared bilateral relationships that go well beyond the challenges that 465 00:24:52,160 --> 00:24:55,320 Speaker 13: we've shared together and that can at least or finally 466 00:24:55,480 --> 00:24:58,399 Speaker 13: focus on the potential end of the wealth that we 467 00:24:58,440 --> 00:25:02,640 Speaker 13: can share. So again, our heartfelt gratitude to you on 468 00:25:02,680 --> 00:25:05,560 Speaker 13: my behalf, but more importantly on behalf of the people 469 00:25:05,560 --> 00:25:07,080 Speaker 13: of the Democratic Republic of Congo. 470 00:25:07,400 --> 00:25:09,760 Speaker 4: Thank you so much, beautiful Falcon and I look for 471 00:25:10,000 --> 00:25:10,840 Speaker 4: just seeing your leader. 472 00:25:11,400 --> 00:25:15,320 Speaker 5: They will highly respected person as you know, highly respected 473 00:25:15,400 --> 00:25:19,639 Speaker 5: all over the world, but then Africa particularly, So sometime 474 00:25:19,720 --> 00:25:22,080 Speaker 5: in July, I will do something big ceremony. 475 00:25:23,080 --> 00:25:25,800 Speaker 4: Thank you very much. Please, thank you, thank you very much. 476 00:25:25,800 --> 00:25:31,120 Speaker 14: For the President, this is indeed historical play because it's 477 00:25:31,240 --> 00:25:35,359 Speaker 14: the signing of a peace agreement between Congo and the 478 00:25:35,440 --> 00:25:38,719 Speaker 14: Rwanda to end a conflict that has been going on 479 00:25:38,760 --> 00:25:39,800 Speaker 14: for thirty years. 480 00:25:40,080 --> 00:25:42,440 Speaker 7: And there has been many. 481 00:25:43,920 --> 00:25:48,359 Speaker 14: Mediation facilitation in the past, but none of them succeeded. 482 00:25:48,480 --> 00:25:53,040 Speaker 14: And we believe that it's because of your leadership and 483 00:25:53,119 --> 00:25:57,680 Speaker 14: your state fast commitment to this process. 484 00:25:58,160 --> 00:25:59,840 Speaker 4: With also a new approach. 485 00:25:59,680 --> 00:26:05,719 Speaker 14: Of economic integration, region economic integration, which is important to 486 00:26:05,760 --> 00:26:08,320 Speaker 14: allow RAN and DRC walking together because this is a 487 00:26:08,400 --> 00:26:13,160 Speaker 14: very rich region with the cross border trade with the minerals, 488 00:26:13,200 --> 00:26:18,920 Speaker 14: with natural wealth. So with the US standing by side 489 00:26:18,920 --> 00:26:20,720 Speaker 14: by side with the RUN and DRC, we believe that 490 00:26:21,200 --> 00:26:27,200 Speaker 14: will achieve a long time peace. And we also believe that, 491 00:26:27,520 --> 00:26:30,520 Speaker 14: as my colleague from DRS is stated, it's important for 492 00:26:30,600 --> 00:26:34,320 Speaker 14: the United States to stay committed because today we signed, 493 00:26:34,800 --> 00:26:36,919 Speaker 14: but now there is we need to implement what we 494 00:26:37,000 --> 00:26:40,800 Speaker 14: have signed in order to open this new era you 495 00:26:40,880 --> 00:26:46,320 Speaker 14: were talking about of prosperity, so that we can reap 496 00:26:46,440 --> 00:26:50,720 Speaker 14: the economic divisiend of peace. So for this economic integration 497 00:26:50,880 --> 00:26:54,240 Speaker 14: framework to be implemented, it's important for the US to 498 00:26:54,320 --> 00:26:58,320 Speaker 14: accompany the parties to implement what we have signed, because 499 00:26:58,320 --> 00:27:00,639 Speaker 14: in the past we have signed so many agreements that 500 00:27:00,720 --> 00:27:04,719 Speaker 14: we're not implemented, and we are really we believe that 501 00:27:04,880 --> 00:27:08,439 Speaker 14: with your leadership, with the involvement of the United States administration, 502 00:27:08,800 --> 00:27:11,239 Speaker 14: we will reach that go So thank you very much 503 00:27:11,280 --> 00:27:12,160 Speaker 14: in President. 504 00:27:12,119 --> 00:27:15,520 Speaker 5: Well, this will happen, definitely. I can reach over. Do 505 00:27:15,520 --> 00:27:18,400 Speaker 5: you want to just press them over to me, let 506 00:27:18,400 --> 00:27:20,760 Speaker 5: me have them. And I just wanted to give you 507 00:27:21,280 --> 00:27:25,920 Speaker 5: a signed agreements and we'll make sure that you follow 508 00:27:25,960 --> 00:27:26,240 Speaker 5: us through. 509 00:27:26,280 --> 00:27:31,000 Speaker 4: We'll make sure you follow through. We'll make sure, okay. 510 00:27:30,800 --> 00:27:31,280 Speaker 15: Yes, for you. 511 00:27:32,160 --> 00:27:34,400 Speaker 4: And we have one other thing that we're going to give. 512 00:27:34,760 --> 00:27:38,960 Speaker 4: We give to special people only. It's a coin. Thank you, 513 00:27:39,080 --> 00:27:40,280 Speaker 4: and I hope you do that. 514 00:27:40,359 --> 00:27:41,720 Speaker 5: And we're going to give you a second one for 515 00:27:41,760 --> 00:27:50,119 Speaker 5: your leader. Oh, he's a serious coins. You don't want to, 516 00:27:51,200 --> 00:27:52,920 Speaker 5: you don't want to, Elizabe will be very I think 517 00:27:52,960 --> 00:27:55,160 Speaker 5: that your reporter from Africa should get one. 518 00:27:55,200 --> 00:27:56,639 Speaker 4: What do you think? 519 00:27:56,680 --> 00:27:57,600 Speaker 7: I think? 520 00:27:58,000 --> 00:27:58,240 Speaker 12: Yes? 521 00:27:58,800 --> 00:28:01,920 Speaker 4: Are the reporters okay with it? Brian? 522 00:28:02,040 --> 00:28:07,360 Speaker 5: Yes, okay, you did a fantastic job and I heard 523 00:28:07,400 --> 00:28:09,600 Speaker 5: you do a great job in covering everything. 524 00:28:09,680 --> 00:28:10,240 Speaker 4: Thank you. 525 00:28:10,359 --> 00:28:12,560 Speaker 10: And mister president, we actually have the pictures that you 526 00:28:12,600 --> 00:28:14,880 Speaker 10: took earlier ministers here already. 527 00:28:15,119 --> 00:28:18,760 Speaker 4: Thank you so much for the president. Let me see that. 528 00:28:18,880 --> 00:28:20,159 Speaker 9: You're getting this folder right? 529 00:28:20,840 --> 00:28:21,640 Speaker 5: Okay, this one? 530 00:28:23,119 --> 00:28:28,240 Speaker 4: Oh, they looked better than me. I don't like it. 531 00:28:28,640 --> 00:28:37,520 Speaker 4: That's beautiful. That's very gonna have a good photographer. Beautiful. 532 00:28:39,880 --> 00:28:40,480 Speaker 4: That's great. 533 00:28:43,000 --> 00:28:45,239 Speaker 5: You better, I'll tell you you better do the job here, 534 00:28:45,320 --> 00:28:46,120 Speaker 5: we're gonna come down. 535 00:28:46,440 --> 00:28:51,680 Speaker 4: It's beautiful. Thank you very much. So we'll put them in. 536 00:28:52,440 --> 00:28:58,840 Speaker 4: That's for you you great. 537 00:28:59,720 --> 00:29:00,400 Speaker 1: Is the cap? 538 00:29:01,480 --> 00:29:06,520 Speaker 4: Where is it for the yes? Yes, okay, that's fun. 539 00:29:07,840 --> 00:29:09,640 Speaker 4: Let's say they have filed them. I think so. 540 00:29:10,560 --> 00:29:12,680 Speaker 5: He wouldn't give us one who would have made a 541 00:29:12,680 --> 00:29:19,120 Speaker 5: big mistake. None, that's for you. You, thank you very much, 542 00:29:19,840 --> 00:29:22,920 Speaker 5: and you're all set and this is for you. You're gonna 543 00:29:22,920 --> 00:29:26,200 Speaker 5: get this good might as we'll hold it. Thank you, 544 00:29:26,240 --> 00:29:28,080 Speaker 5: Thank you very much, good luck. 545 00:29:28,240 --> 00:29:35,320 Speaker 4: Thank you. Do you have any questions? Why not? Why not? 546 00:29:35,800 --> 00:29:36,560 Speaker 4: By the way, why? 547 00:29:36,920 --> 00:29:39,680 Speaker 5: I mean, because this is about a different subject right now. 548 00:29:40,320 --> 00:29:42,920 Speaker 5: This is right now actually a much more important subject. 549 00:29:43,200 --> 00:29:45,640 Speaker 5: We just ended a war that was going on for 550 00:29:45,680 --> 00:29:48,560 Speaker 5: thirty years with six billion people died. 551 00:29:48,640 --> 00:29:50,920 Speaker 4: So I don't ask me a trade question on Canada 552 00:29:51,760 --> 00:29:52,520 Speaker 4: from Kara. 553 00:29:52,440 --> 00:29:55,200 Speaker 6: Kastronov from Lyndel TV on now that your administration and 554 00:29:55,240 --> 00:29:58,640 Speaker 6: congratulations has secured Keith and Africa to a bloody, horrific 555 00:29:58,680 --> 00:30:00,640 Speaker 6: war that's gone on for decades and where the president 556 00:30:00,760 --> 00:30:01,280 Speaker 6: could do it? 557 00:30:01,600 --> 00:30:01,719 Speaker 10: Uh? 558 00:30:01,760 --> 00:30:03,800 Speaker 4: Do you think the mainstream media will finally. 559 00:30:05,600 --> 00:30:07,560 Speaker 5: But you're right, no other president you could do it. 560 00:30:07,600 --> 00:30:09,720 Speaker 5: They tried and they well they didn't even try. I 561 00:30:09,760 --> 00:30:12,600 Speaker 5: don't think I don't I actually don't think they tried. 562 00:30:12,600 --> 00:30:15,080 Speaker 5: Do you think Biden tried? Didn't know he was alive? 563 00:30:16,040 --> 00:30:17,800 Speaker 4: The media will go only give you credit where credit 564 00:30:17,880 --> 00:30:18,200 Speaker 4: is due. 565 00:30:18,320 --> 00:30:22,080 Speaker 5: No, the media will never give me credit, but the 566 00:30:22,080 --> 00:30:23,040 Speaker 5: people give me credit. 567 00:30:23,080 --> 00:30:25,920 Speaker 4: That's why I'm here. The people didn't give me That's 568 00:30:25,960 --> 00:30:26,400 Speaker 4: why we're here. 569 00:30:26,400 --> 00:30:28,840 Speaker 5: In the landslide, we got all seven states, we won 570 00:30:28,920 --> 00:30:31,880 Speaker 5: the popular bout were so the media won't give me credit, 571 00:30:31,920 --> 00:30:33,120 Speaker 5: but the people give me credit. 572 00:30:33,160 --> 00:30:34,120 Speaker 4: That's more important to make. 573 00:30:35,400 --> 00:30:37,840 Speaker 9: You're gonna go down as a peacemaker, you also go 574 00:30:37,920 --> 00:30:40,640 Speaker 9: down with the president has zero border crossings in may 575 00:30:40,760 --> 00:30:43,800 Speaker 9: or secured a border more or mostly any money or not. 576 00:30:44,440 --> 00:30:45,960 Speaker 4: But I don't know if you know this, you're on 577 00:30:46,120 --> 00:30:46,960 Speaker 4: track right now. 578 00:30:47,160 --> 00:30:51,080 Speaker 16: They have the lowest murder rate in history in this country, 579 00:30:51,160 --> 00:30:53,400 Speaker 16: and I think a lot largely goes to the fact 580 00:30:53,480 --> 00:30:55,160 Speaker 16: we close down the order. 581 00:30:55,200 --> 00:30:56,920 Speaker 4: If you want a middle map, you might go down 582 00:30:56,960 --> 00:31:02,760 Speaker 4: as the uh murv mur Yeah, I saw that the 583 00:31:02,840 --> 00:31:03,320 Speaker 4: other day. 584 00:31:03,360 --> 00:31:07,200 Speaker 5: And it's an honor, I mean, And that's really uh 585 00:31:07,960 --> 00:31:09,960 Speaker 5: even better because you know, we've taken a lot of 586 00:31:10,560 --> 00:31:13,560 Speaker 5: illegals in into the country through Biden, through the Biden 587 00:31:13,600 --> 00:31:18,680 Speaker 5: administration that U our murderers eleven thousand, eight hundred and 588 00:31:18,720 --> 00:31:21,320 Speaker 5: eighty eight to be exact, and many of. 589 00:31:21,280 --> 00:31:23,960 Speaker 4: Them are now gone. We get rid of them. They're 590 00:31:24,000 --> 00:31:24,960 Speaker 4: back where they belong. 591 00:31:25,760 --> 00:31:27,360 Speaker 5: But so it's a great honor, you know, it's a 592 00:31:27,680 --> 00:31:29,840 Speaker 5: If you took that out, it would be the numbers 593 00:31:29,880 --> 00:31:30,680 Speaker 5: would be even better. 594 00:31:30,840 --> 00:31:32,080 Speaker 4: Yes, they've created a. 595 00:31:32,000 --> 00:31:35,480 Speaker 16: Lot of problems your social further about being money to 596 00:31:35,720 --> 00:31:38,960 Speaker 16: the air traffic controllers and the big beautiful bill which hopefully, 597 00:31:39,400 --> 00:31:42,320 Speaker 16: praise God, if we get this thing signed. What does 598 00:31:42,360 --> 00:31:44,960 Speaker 16: that mean to that industry that have been suffering the 599 00:31:45,000 --> 00:31:46,600 Speaker 16: last couple of years or. 600 00:31:46,560 --> 00:31:49,280 Speaker 4: A couple of years where you get a hundred funding, 601 00:31:49,400 --> 00:31:51,520 Speaker 4: how that changed the stay of air travels? Well, they've 602 00:31:51,600 --> 00:31:53,400 Speaker 4: under fronted the airports for years. 603 00:31:53,560 --> 00:31:56,920 Speaker 5: And I started the process of getting it completed in 604 00:31:57,000 --> 00:32:00,560 Speaker 5: terms of the equipment necessary to land the lanes where 605 00:32:00,600 --> 00:32:03,640 Speaker 5: the planes, like a helicopter accident with the plane would 606 00:32:03,640 --> 00:32:06,760 Speaker 5: have never happened. If they had the right modern equipment, 607 00:32:06,840 --> 00:32:08,920 Speaker 5: it would have been bells and whistles would have been 608 00:32:08,960 --> 00:32:11,360 Speaker 5: going on all over the place. And I had it 609 00:32:11,480 --> 00:32:14,600 Speaker 5: all set, but when I wasn't here, they totally dropped it. 610 00:32:15,280 --> 00:32:17,520 Speaker 4: You had a terrible head of transportation. 611 00:32:17,640 --> 00:32:20,000 Speaker 5: We have a very good one there, Sean Duffey, but 612 00:32:20,160 --> 00:32:22,239 Speaker 5: you had booted edge and he didn't know a damn thing. 613 00:32:22,280 --> 00:32:24,200 Speaker 4: He'd right to work on his bicycle. He didn't know 614 00:32:24,200 --> 00:32:25,200 Speaker 4: what the hell was going on. 615 00:32:25,520 --> 00:32:28,320 Speaker 5: He was terrible, so he totally dropped that. It was 616 00:32:28,320 --> 00:32:30,720 Speaker 5: a project that should have happened, and I was all set, 617 00:32:31,120 --> 00:32:34,640 Speaker 5: but we had a very sad experience with the. 618 00:32:34,640 --> 00:32:37,320 Speaker 4: Voting, and so we didn't get to do that. 619 00:32:37,400 --> 00:32:38,840 Speaker 5: But now I'm doing it, and we're going to have 620 00:32:38,840 --> 00:32:42,200 Speaker 5: a great system, and it's funded partially by the bill. 621 00:32:42,720 --> 00:32:44,560 Speaker 5: The initial funding is by the bill, and then it 622 00:32:44,560 --> 00:32:46,440 Speaker 5: gets to be funded. The rest of it comes a 623 00:32:46,480 --> 00:32:48,960 Speaker 5: little bit later as we build it out. But we're 624 00:32:48,960 --> 00:32:50,560 Speaker 5: going to build out the best in the world. We 625 00:32:50,600 --> 00:32:52,440 Speaker 5: have the best companies in the world. A couple of 626 00:32:52,440 --> 00:32:54,040 Speaker 5: countries have very good systems. 627 00:32:54,040 --> 00:32:54,600 Speaker 4: In fact, I. 628 00:32:54,600 --> 00:32:58,240 Speaker 5: Noticed when I was landing my pilot often would use 629 00:32:58,320 --> 00:33:00,800 Speaker 5: the system of another country, and I said, what are 630 00:33:00,800 --> 00:33:03,160 Speaker 5: you doing that for? I said, the United States system 631 00:33:03,200 --> 00:33:07,040 Speaker 5: is so bad. So we have the best UH companies 632 00:33:07,040 --> 00:33:07,760 Speaker 5: that do that. 633 00:33:07,720 --> 00:33:11,320 Speaker 4: In the world. Bidding you have right, the you have IBM. 634 00:33:11,440 --> 00:33:13,600 Speaker 5: You have a lot of different companies bidding, and we'll 635 00:33:13,640 --> 00:33:16,360 Speaker 5: get the best one, the best system, for the best price, 636 00:33:17,240 --> 00:33:19,280 Speaker 5: and they're gonna go to town and give us a 637 00:33:19,400 --> 00:33:21,560 Speaker 5: system that will be better than any other system. In 638 00:33:21,600 --> 00:33:24,360 Speaker 5: the world and you wanna have planes bumping into each 639 00:33:24,360 --> 00:33:26,320 Speaker 5: other at thirty five thousand feet. 640 00:33:26,520 --> 00:33:31,520 Speaker 17: Miss the subject of the peace deals, How close is 641 00:33:31,640 --> 00:33:34,960 Speaker 17: are you and your administration to a deal in terms 642 00:33:34,960 --> 00:33:36,680 Speaker 17: of Gaza ceasefire right now? 643 00:33:38,160 --> 00:33:41,040 Speaker 5: Often asked, and I think it's close. I just spoke 644 00:33:41,120 --> 00:33:44,160 Speaker 5: with uh, some of the people involved, and it's a 645 00:33:44,240 --> 00:33:48,680 Speaker 5: terrible situation that's going Gaza. He's he's asking about. And 646 00:33:49,040 --> 00:33:51,640 Speaker 5: we think within the next week we're gonna get a ceasefire. 647 00:33:52,640 --> 00:33:54,600 Speaker 5: And we're supplying, as you know, a lot of money 648 00:33:54,640 --> 00:33:56,480 Speaker 5: and a lot of food to that area because we 649 00:33:56,600 --> 00:33:56,880 Speaker 5: have to. 650 00:33:57,080 --> 00:33:58,040 Speaker 4: I mean you have to. 651 00:33:59,080 --> 00:34:01,760 Speaker 5: We're in theory not involved in it, but we're involved 652 00:34:01,800 --> 00:34:02,800 Speaker 5: because people are dying. 653 00:34:03,480 --> 00:34:05,560 Speaker 4: And I look at those crowds of people that have. 654 00:34:05,560 --> 00:34:07,960 Speaker 5: No food, know anything, and you know, we're the ones 655 00:34:08,000 --> 00:34:12,160 Speaker 5: that are getting it there. Some of it's being taken 656 00:34:12,239 --> 00:34:15,080 Speaker 5: by some bad people, you know, if you give it 657 00:34:15,120 --> 00:34:16,640 Speaker 5: and you give it out and they're supposed to be 658 00:34:16,719 --> 00:34:19,080 Speaker 5: taken care of the people, and they end up stealing 659 00:34:19,120 --> 00:34:22,000 Speaker 5: the food and selling it. But we have a pretty 660 00:34:22,000 --> 00:34:25,279 Speaker 5: good system now, but so we're helping with that. You 661 00:34:25,320 --> 00:34:29,880 Speaker 5: see the lines of people that just get one meal essentially. 662 00:34:30,960 --> 00:34:34,840 Speaker 5: But it's too bad other countries aren't helping out. Nobody's 663 00:34:34,840 --> 00:34:38,239 Speaker 5: helping out where we're doing that because I think we 664 00:34:38,320 --> 00:34:42,120 Speaker 5: have to order a humanitarian basis like this. We didn't 665 00:34:42,120 --> 00:34:44,320 Speaker 5: have to get involved in Africa, but we did because 666 00:34:44,360 --> 00:34:46,480 Speaker 5: we thought it was I mean, I've been reading, like 667 00:34:46,760 --> 00:34:50,399 Speaker 5: JD said, he's you know, from much of his life. 668 00:34:50,480 --> 00:34:54,200 Speaker 5: He's been just seeing this about this brutal war and 669 00:34:54,239 --> 00:34:57,080 Speaker 5: it actually got a lot of publicity because of the 670 00:34:57,160 --> 00:35:01,680 Speaker 5: level of brutality it was. Nobody's ever seen anything like it. 671 00:35:01,760 --> 00:35:04,920 Speaker 5: And to be involved in uh that, I mean, I 672 00:35:04,960 --> 00:35:07,600 Speaker 5: consider this the most important of my conference is today. 673 00:35:07,640 --> 00:35:08,600 Speaker 4: We just had a great. 674 00:35:08,440 --> 00:35:12,600 Speaker 5: Supreme Court victory today and and everybody would say that 675 00:35:12,680 --> 00:35:15,040 Speaker 5: was big, but you know, we we're talking about saving 676 00:35:15,880 --> 00:35:19,279 Speaker 5: thousands and probably millions of lives here. This is more 677 00:35:19,280 --> 00:35:22,520 Speaker 5: important than anything. So, uh, it's great. But we're working 678 00:35:22,560 --> 00:35:25,560 Speaker 5: on Gaza, trying to get it taken care of. And again, 679 00:35:25,640 --> 00:35:27,520 Speaker 5: you know, a lot of lot of food has been 680 00:35:27,560 --> 00:35:30,719 Speaker 5: sent there, and other countries throughout the world should be 681 00:35:30,800 --> 00:35:31,440 Speaker 5: helping also. 682 00:35:31,800 --> 00:35:33,520 Speaker 17: And on is there conflict that I know you've been 683 00:35:33,520 --> 00:35:36,480 Speaker 17: working on, sir. Is it true that you have reached 684 00:35:36,480 --> 00:35:37,440 Speaker 17: out with a letter. 685 00:35:37,400 --> 00:35:39,120 Speaker 4: To North Korea's Kim jongman. 686 00:35:40,080 --> 00:35:42,520 Speaker 5: Well, uh, if there is a conflict, I get along 687 00:35:42,560 --> 00:35:46,600 Speaker 5: with him very very well, and uh we'll get the conflicts. 688 00:35:46,080 --> 00:35:47,040 Speaker 4: Off with North Korea. 689 00:35:47,080 --> 00:35:49,920 Speaker 5: I've I've had a good relationship with Kim Jong un 690 00:35:50,840 --> 00:35:54,480 Speaker 5: and uh I've gotten along with him really great. 691 00:35:54,600 --> 00:35:55,680 Speaker 4: So we'll see what happens. 692 00:35:55,719 --> 00:35:58,879 Speaker 5: But as somebody saying there's a potential conflict, I think 693 00:35:58,920 --> 00:36:01,880 Speaker 5: we'll work it out of there is it wouldn't involve us. 694 00:36:02,520 --> 00:36:04,600 Speaker 5: But again, we're very far away from a lot of 695 00:36:04,640 --> 00:36:08,240 Speaker 5: these places that were solving problems with But I enjoyed 696 00:36:08,320 --> 00:36:10,120 Speaker 5: doing it. I like doing it, and it's the right 697 00:36:10,120 --> 00:36:12,040 Speaker 5: thing to do, and we're able, we have an ability 698 00:36:12,080 --> 00:36:12,680 Speaker 5: to get it done. 699 00:36:12,800 --> 00:36:16,000 Speaker 4: So with solving things that we didn't have a lot 700 00:36:16,040 --> 00:36:16,520 Speaker 4: to do. 701 00:36:16,480 --> 00:36:21,520 Speaker 5: With Serbia Kosovo, I told you we solved a potential disaster. 702 00:36:22,560 --> 00:36:23,600 Speaker 4: I can tell you that. 703 00:36:25,120 --> 00:36:27,040 Speaker 5: Some of the countries that you're not gonna hear about, 704 00:36:27,120 --> 00:36:29,279 Speaker 5: but some countries that were ready to go to war 705 00:36:29,320 --> 00:36:31,479 Speaker 5: with their neighbor are not going to go to war 706 00:36:31,520 --> 00:36:33,040 Speaker 5: with their neighbor. 707 00:36:33,400 --> 00:36:35,600 Speaker 4: And it's it's a great thing. We have a number 708 00:36:35,640 --> 00:36:35,960 Speaker 4: of them. 709 00:36:36,480 --> 00:36:40,080 Speaker 5: But I just I'm very happy about India and Pakistan 710 00:36:40,160 --> 00:36:42,400 Speaker 5: because they had they actually have nuclear weapons. 711 00:36:42,400 --> 00:36:44,799 Speaker 4: You know, when you talk about Iran, they were trying 712 00:36:44,840 --> 00:36:45,279 Speaker 4: to get it. 713 00:36:45,320 --> 00:36:51,200 Speaker 5: But India has nuclear weapons, Pakistan has nuclear weapons, high 714 00:36:51,320 --> 00:36:56,560 Speaker 5: level nuclear weapons both and getting that solved. 715 00:36:56,280 --> 00:36:57,680 Speaker 4: Was was really great. 716 00:36:57,760 --> 00:37:00,600 Speaker 5: We did it through trade, so it was a great thing. 717 00:37:01,800 --> 00:37:04,160 Speaker 6: When he comes to nuclear weapons, mister president, are you 718 00:37:04,280 --> 00:37:08,239 Speaker 6: concerned that the Iranians may have some enriched uranium at 719 00:37:08,280 --> 00:37:09,200 Speaker 6: Pickaxe Mountain? 720 00:37:10,239 --> 00:37:14,399 Speaker 5: The last thing they're thinking about right now is enriched uranium. 721 00:37:14,640 --> 00:37:16,600 Speaker 5: And I'm thinking about what they wanna do is they 722 00:37:16,640 --> 00:37:18,279 Speaker 5: want to get back to life, and they do want 723 00:37:18,320 --> 00:37:20,920 Speaker 5: to meet me, and we'll do that quickly. 724 00:37:21,200 --> 00:37:23,760 Speaker 4: I'm gonna do it quickly. A meeting that they don't 725 00:37:23,800 --> 00:37:24,360 Speaker 4: want to meet. 726 00:37:24,560 --> 00:37:28,959 Speaker 5: The US Yell, they may say that to you. Don't 727 00:37:29,000 --> 00:37:30,799 Speaker 5: you think they wanna meet me? Don't you think we 728 00:37:30,880 --> 00:37:34,200 Speaker 5: have sanctions on there that they can't do anything. Wouldn't 729 00:37:34,200 --> 00:37:35,960 Speaker 5: you think that they want to meet me? I mean, 730 00:37:36,840 --> 00:37:41,360 Speaker 5: they're not stupid people. But they went through a lot, uh, 731 00:37:41,400 --> 00:37:44,280 Speaker 5: and they suffered, and so did Israel. Israel suffered greatly. 732 00:37:44,760 --> 00:37:49,920 Speaker 5: It was a nasty twelve days and uh, yeah, we'll 733 00:37:49,960 --> 00:37:55,360 Speaker 5: see what happens. Are you considering sending Patriot missiles to Ukraine. 734 00:37:55,400 --> 00:37:56,840 Speaker 4: Have you made up your mind about that yet? I 735 00:37:56,880 --> 00:37:59,239 Speaker 4: may go ahead. 736 00:38:00,080 --> 00:38:03,560 Speaker 8: Few one answered questions that remained in the field for example, will. 737 00:38:05,560 --> 00:38:13,279 Speaker 4: For example go back from also will be allowed to. 738 00:38:13,280 --> 00:38:19,000 Speaker 5: Remain in partner? Well, let me ask you that question. 739 00:38:19,120 --> 00:38:22,200 Speaker 5: You want to answer? That an interesting question for you, 740 00:38:22,440 --> 00:38:23,920 Speaker 5: go ahead, Thank you very much. 741 00:38:24,000 --> 00:38:28,920 Speaker 14: In the agreement we signed, we have taken the concept 742 00:38:28,920 --> 00:38:33,120 Speaker 14: of operation for the neutralization of the FDLR, which is 743 00:38:33,160 --> 00:38:37,600 Speaker 14: a vicious genocidal movement, and the lifting of random defensive measures. 744 00:38:37,760 --> 00:38:41,000 Speaker 14: So this was already signed last year in November, so 745 00:38:41,080 --> 00:38:45,480 Speaker 14: we will implement it, this concept of operation to do 746 00:38:45,520 --> 00:38:49,360 Speaker 14: both things to neutralize this movement which has been stabilizing 747 00:38:49,400 --> 00:38:53,279 Speaker 14: Rwanda for many years, and to lift our defensive measures. 748 00:38:53,440 --> 00:38:56,000 Speaker 14: As for the M twenty three. In the agreement, also 749 00:38:56,080 --> 00:38:59,640 Speaker 14: we have decided to rely on the Dohatos because they 750 00:38:59,680 --> 00:39:03,759 Speaker 14: are current talks between the AFC and twenty three under 751 00:39:03,800 --> 00:39:07,239 Speaker 14: the DORC government to have a peace dealer also that 752 00:39:07,480 --> 00:39:11,640 Speaker 14: will compliment the Washington Peace Agreement. So both things are 753 00:39:11,680 --> 00:39:12,239 Speaker 14: taken care. 754 00:39:12,160 --> 00:39:15,839 Speaker 4: Of the United States being forcing this agreement. So you're 755 00:39:15,840 --> 00:39:17,880 Speaker 4: going to be working with them to get it enforced. 756 00:39:17,920 --> 00:39:20,800 Speaker 5: They can enforce their own agreement, but we'll be putting 757 00:39:20,840 --> 00:39:22,840 Speaker 5: a lot of pressure on to make sure it gets enforced. 758 00:39:22,880 --> 00:39:25,480 Speaker 5: The two people in this room are very, very capable people, 759 00:39:25,880 --> 00:39:28,440 Speaker 5: and they'll get it done. I think they'll get it done. 760 00:39:28,040 --> 00:39:31,759 Speaker 5: They love the One thing I learned very quickly is 761 00:39:31,800 --> 00:39:33,560 Speaker 5: how much you love your country and you want to 762 00:39:33,560 --> 00:39:35,279 Speaker 5: get it done. And they know it has to get 763 00:39:35,280 --> 00:39:38,520 Speaker 5: done otherwise bad things happen. But I think we're well 764 00:39:38,560 --> 00:39:41,600 Speaker 5: beyond that. Other presidents should have done what I'm doing 765 00:39:41,640 --> 00:39:41,960 Speaker 5: right now. 766 00:39:42,000 --> 00:39:43,759 Speaker 4: They never did it. I don't think they ever tried. 767 00:39:43,800 --> 00:39:45,279 Speaker 4: I don't think it's like they couldn't do it. 768 00:39:46,320 --> 00:39:48,120 Speaker 5: I don't think they ever tried, and if they did, 769 00:39:48,120 --> 00:39:51,440 Speaker 5: they wouldn't be able to do it anyway. 770 00:39:51,400 --> 00:39:53,120 Speaker 7: Yes, thank you, mister president. 771 00:39:53,600 --> 00:39:57,359 Speaker 3: Can you share with us what can happen if one 772 00:39:57,400 --> 00:40:00,680 Speaker 3: of the parts violate this peace agreement, because we don't 773 00:40:00,719 --> 00:40:02,800 Speaker 3: want work to come back. 774 00:40:02,600 --> 00:40:05,000 Speaker 4: To well, I'd rather not say I. 775 00:40:05,000 --> 00:40:07,120 Speaker 5: I would just say that there are big penalties if 776 00:40:07,120 --> 00:40:08,719 Speaker 5: they violate, and they're not gonna. 777 00:40:08,760 --> 00:40:10,000 Speaker 4: I don't think they will violate. 778 00:40:10,040 --> 00:40:12,360 Speaker 5: I think they mean, but we have very severe penalties, 779 00:40:12,400 --> 00:40:13,560 Speaker 5: financial and otherwise. 780 00:40:14,320 --> 00:40:16,880 Speaker 4: Kay you back to you some. 781 00:40:17,040 --> 00:40:20,880 Speaker 13: Social clos on Kenna specifically, why are you deciding to 782 00:40:21,400 --> 00:40:22,879 Speaker 13: create talks with Canada at what. 783 00:40:23,000 --> 00:40:26,200 Speaker 5: Rate for your HOLI to set So, Canada I put 784 00:40:26,239 --> 00:40:29,600 Speaker 5: a UH charge on some of our companies, and Canada 785 00:40:29,640 --> 00:40:31,880 Speaker 5: has been a very difficult country to deal with UH 786 00:40:32,160 --> 00:40:32,800 Speaker 5: over the years. 787 00:40:33,640 --> 00:40:33,759 Speaker 18: Uh. 788 00:40:34,120 --> 00:40:35,120 Speaker 4: You know, we hear Canada. 789 00:40:35,160 --> 00:40:37,440 Speaker 5: We have a great relationship with the people of Canada, 790 00:40:37,520 --> 00:40:40,520 Speaker 5: but it's been very difficult. Then they put a charge 791 00:40:40,520 --> 00:40:42,200 Speaker 5: and they were a little bit early we found out 792 00:40:42,280 --> 00:40:42,759 Speaker 5: about it. 793 00:40:42,800 --> 00:40:45,440 Speaker 4: So and we have all the cards we have, will 794 00:40:45,560 --> 00:40:46,359 Speaker 4: every single one. 795 00:40:46,440 --> 00:40:48,960 Speaker 5: We don't wanna do anything bad, but uh they have 796 00:40:49,160 --> 00:40:53,560 Speaker 5: UH economically, we have such power over Canada. 797 00:40:53,880 --> 00:40:54,960 Speaker 4: I'd rather not use it. 798 00:40:55,040 --> 00:40:58,799 Speaker 5: But they did something with our tech companies today trying 799 00:40:58,840 --> 00:40:59,640 Speaker 5: to copy Europe. 800 00:40:59,680 --> 00:41:00,680 Speaker 4: You know, they copied Europe. 801 00:41:00,719 --> 00:41:03,319 Speaker 5: It's not gonna work out well for Europe either, and 802 00:41:03,440 --> 00:41:05,200 Speaker 5: it's not gonna work out well for Canada. 803 00:41:05,440 --> 00:41:06,560 Speaker 4: They were foolish to do it. 804 00:41:07,400 --> 00:41:09,960 Speaker 5: So I said, UH, We're gonna stop all negotiations with 805 00:41:10,080 --> 00:41:13,319 Speaker 5: Canada right now until they UH straighten out their act. 806 00:41:13,800 --> 00:41:16,080 Speaker 4: Is there anything Canada change the line office? 807 00:41:17,120 --> 00:41:17,200 Speaker 16: No. 808 00:41:17,280 --> 00:41:20,080 Speaker 5: They put a tax on UH companies that were American 809 00:41:20,120 --> 00:41:23,920 Speaker 5: companies that they should very su very severe tax and 810 00:41:24,160 --> 00:41:27,439 Speaker 5: uh yeah, I guess they could remove it. They will, 811 00:41:27,480 --> 00:41:29,480 Speaker 5: but it I don't really, I mean, it doesn't matter 812 00:41:29,520 --> 00:41:32,279 Speaker 5: to me. We have all the cards. We have all 813 00:41:32,360 --> 00:41:34,760 Speaker 5: the cards. You know, we do a lot of business 814 00:41:34,840 --> 00:41:37,799 Speaker 5: with Canada, but relatively little. They do most of their 815 00:41:37,840 --> 00:41:41,680 Speaker 5: businesses with us. And when you have that circumstance, you 816 00:41:41,760 --> 00:41:42,600 Speaker 5: treat people better. 817 00:41:43,080 --> 00:41:43,200 Speaker 12: Uh. 818 00:41:43,239 --> 00:41:47,360 Speaker 5: They've had farmers uh that are getting like three hundred, 819 00:41:47,360 --> 00:41:50,399 Speaker 5: four hundred, two hundred percent in tariffs. Nobody's ever seen 820 00:41:50,440 --> 00:41:53,319 Speaker 5: anything like it. We have cases. You don't read this 821 00:41:53,480 --> 00:41:56,680 Speaker 5: and the people don't report, but uh, they charge us 822 00:41:56,920 --> 00:42:01,720 Speaker 5: four hundred percent on some uh dare products four hundred percent. 823 00:42:02,000 --> 00:42:06,040 Speaker 5: Nobody writes that it's not fair to our farmers, and 824 00:42:06,280 --> 00:42:12,200 Speaker 5: we've got to protect our farmers. Certainly, Brian, how much 825 00:42:12,239 --> 00:42:15,800 Speaker 5: of a rate a club due to the interest on 826 00:42:15,920 --> 00:42:16,600 Speaker 5: the debt. 827 00:42:17,040 --> 00:42:21,200 Speaker 16: Earlier today, director of COLTI was on CNBC talking about 828 00:42:21,440 --> 00:42:25,960 Speaker 16: how it suggested Powell should resign. Any comments on whether 829 00:42:26,040 --> 00:42:28,200 Speaker 16: or not Powell should step down your pity. 830 00:42:28,000 --> 00:42:29,799 Speaker 5: More, Well, I don't have a comment. I'd love him 831 00:42:29,840 --> 00:42:33,640 Speaker 5: to resign if he want to taste it done. Lousy job. Look, Uh, 832 00:42:33,960 --> 00:42:37,520 Speaker 5: if you were there, you'd say well, you know, the 833 00:42:37,600 --> 00:42:41,080 Speaker 5: United States is doing well. They have no inflation, and 834 00:42:41,160 --> 00:42:43,160 Speaker 5: if they do get inflation in a year or two, 835 00:42:43,280 --> 00:42:45,560 Speaker 5: we'll put we'll start raising the rice. We'll get rid 836 00:42:45,560 --> 00:42:49,520 Speaker 5: of the inflation. You don't do other things. Uh, Biden 837 00:42:49,560 --> 00:42:51,880 Speaker 5: had the worst inflation in the history of our country, 838 00:42:52,960 --> 00:42:56,400 Speaker 5: nineteen percent, But I think it was much higher than that. Frankly, 839 00:42:56,440 --> 00:42:58,360 Speaker 5: they say nineteen percent. I say, I think it's a 840 00:42:58,400 --> 00:43:01,759 Speaker 5: lot higher than that. And we have almost no inflation now. 841 00:43:01,760 --> 00:43:04,279 Speaker 5: We've done a great job in a short period of time. 842 00:43:04,880 --> 00:43:08,160 Speaker 5: Energy prices the way down ghasolely now is down to 843 00:43:08,239 --> 00:43:10,160 Speaker 5: close to two dollars in a lot of places. 844 00:43:10,480 --> 00:43:12,480 Speaker 4: A couple of places I see it even broke. It's 845 00:43:12,520 --> 00:43:13,960 Speaker 4: like one ninety eight a gallon. 846 00:43:14,960 --> 00:43:18,200 Speaker 5: We've done a great job on inflation and honestly, pretty 847 00:43:18,280 --> 00:43:24,160 Speaker 5: much everything else. I think that. I think it's very 848 00:43:24,200 --> 00:43:26,719 Speaker 5: sad the way people act. You know, you have a 849 00:43:27,440 --> 00:43:29,200 Speaker 5: guy in there that, with the stroke of a pen 850 00:43:29,880 --> 00:43:33,840 Speaker 5: could lower interest rates and save us hundreds of billions 851 00:43:33,840 --> 00:43:37,279 Speaker 5: of dollars a year. But he's a stupid person. You know, 852 00:43:37,880 --> 00:43:42,600 Speaker 5: it's very interesting he I'm not sure if he doesn't 853 00:43:42,680 --> 00:43:46,000 Speaker 5: understand it, because you should be able to understand it. 854 00:43:46,000 --> 00:43:49,160 Speaker 5: It's sort of one on one economics. But I'm not 855 00:43:49,200 --> 00:43:51,960 Speaker 5: sure that. But think of it. With the stroke of 856 00:43:52,000 --> 00:43:56,839 Speaker 5: a pen. He talks about costs. We can save six 857 00:43:56,920 --> 00:44:00,879 Speaker 5: hundred billion dollars, maybe even these are nice numb for you, right, 858 00:44:01,480 --> 00:44:04,440 Speaker 5: nine hundred billion, nine hundred and fifty billion dollars by 859 00:44:04,480 --> 00:44:06,600 Speaker 5: lowering interest rates. And it's really just more of a 860 00:44:06,640 --> 00:44:07,440 Speaker 5: paper movement. 861 00:44:07,480 --> 00:44:10,720 Speaker 4: It's not like you're not cutting anything. You're not cutting jobs. 862 00:44:10,719 --> 00:44:15,919 Speaker 5: It's just interest rates. And we're number forty forty four, 863 00:44:16,040 --> 00:44:19,239 Speaker 5: number forty five some places that you wouldn't believe that, 864 00:44:19,800 --> 00:44:22,160 Speaker 5: you know, I don't want to be disparaging, but they 865 00:44:22,200 --> 00:44:24,960 Speaker 5: pay a lower interest rate in the United States of America, 866 00:44:25,760 --> 00:44:27,520 Speaker 5: and without us, everything blows up. 867 00:44:27,560 --> 00:44:29,960 Speaker 4: You know. We we sort of control the world in 868 00:44:29,960 --> 00:44:30,440 Speaker 4: that sense. 869 00:44:30,960 --> 00:44:33,200 Speaker 5: But we have a guy that's just a stubborn mule 870 00:44:34,239 --> 00:44:37,520 Speaker 5: and a stupid person that is making a big mistake. 871 00:44:37,600 --> 00:44:40,120 Speaker 5: He's making a mistake and it lasts for years because 872 00:44:40,160 --> 00:44:42,920 Speaker 5: when you do the debt. Now, I've instructed my people 873 00:44:42,960 --> 00:44:46,160 Speaker 5: not to do any debt beyond nine. 874 00:44:45,920 --> 00:44:46,440 Speaker 4: Months or so. 875 00:44:46,840 --> 00:44:49,959 Speaker 5: Get this guy out, and whoever is in there will 876 00:44:50,160 --> 00:44:53,560 Speaker 5: lower rates if I don't. If I think somebody's gonna 877 00:44:53,680 --> 00:44:56,080 Speaker 5: keep the race where they are or whatever. I'm not 878 00:44:56,120 --> 00:44:58,160 Speaker 5: gonna put them in. I'm gonna put somebody that wants 879 00:44:58,200 --> 00:44:59,880 Speaker 5: to cut rates. There are a lot of them out there. 880 00:45:00,320 --> 00:45:02,480 Speaker 5: And I said this morning, a lot of the business 881 00:45:02,480 --> 00:45:04,480 Speaker 5: shows today were saying, you know, Trump is right, you 882 00:45:04,520 --> 00:45:05,520 Speaker 5: should be cuttings. 883 00:45:06,160 --> 00:45:06,600 Speaker 4: Think of it. 884 00:45:06,640 --> 00:45:08,919 Speaker 5: We have a great country. We're making a lot of money. 885 00:45:08,960 --> 00:45:11,000 Speaker 5: We're taking in billions of dollars and terrors. 886 00:45:11,040 --> 00:45:11,520 Speaker 4: We have one. 887 00:45:11,920 --> 00:45:15,239 Speaker 5: We have fifteen trillion dollars of money that wants to 888 00:45:15,239 --> 00:45:18,800 Speaker 5: be invested here, which is a record in two months. 889 00:45:18,880 --> 00:45:21,799 Speaker 5: It breaks any record that we've ever had for a 890 00:45:21,800 --> 00:45:24,440 Speaker 5: whole year, and not even close. 891 00:45:24,640 --> 00:45:27,480 Speaker 4: Fifteen trillion, and it's going to be much higher than that. 892 00:45:27,480 --> 00:45:30,440 Speaker 5: That's after essentially two months, because you know, we've been 893 00:45:30,480 --> 00:45:31,840 Speaker 5: doing it for about two. 894 00:45:31,640 --> 00:45:33,040 Speaker 4: Months and a half months. 895 00:45:33,480 --> 00:45:36,200 Speaker 5: Fifteen trillion dollars breaks every record in the book. 896 00:45:36,960 --> 00:45:38,279 Speaker 4: There's never been anything like this. 897 00:45:38,400 --> 00:45:40,920 Speaker 5: We have factories moving in, we have car plants moving in, 898 00:45:41,040 --> 00:45:44,080 Speaker 5: we have everyone wants to be part of the United States. 899 00:45:44,120 --> 00:45:45,960 Speaker 5: And as I told you, and I say it to everybody. 900 00:45:45,960 --> 00:45:48,200 Speaker 5: When I was in the Middle East, the King of 901 00:45:48,320 --> 00:45:51,280 Speaker 5: Zaudi Arabia and guitar ue. 902 00:45:51,440 --> 00:45:53,600 Speaker 4: All great leaders, they have all great leaders. 903 00:45:54,200 --> 00:45:56,160 Speaker 5: All three of them said you got the hottest country 904 00:45:56,160 --> 00:45:58,040 Speaker 5: in the world, and you did it. And at that 905 00:45:58,160 --> 00:45:59,600 Speaker 5: time I was there for four months. 906 00:46:00,000 --> 00:46:01,319 Speaker 4: We got back a little while ago. 907 00:46:02,040 --> 00:46:04,360 Speaker 5: But everybody says it, not only them, but we have 908 00:46:04,400 --> 00:46:06,200 Speaker 5: the hottest country in the world right now. 909 00:46:06,840 --> 00:46:06,960 Speaker 8: Uh. 910 00:46:07,000 --> 00:46:08,880 Speaker 5: The only thing is we have a FED chairman that 911 00:46:09,160 --> 00:46:12,680 Speaker 5: is uh, he doesn't get it. And you could have 912 00:46:13,600 --> 00:46:16,200 Speaker 5: substantially low like if we cut 'em two points, would 913 00:46:16,200 --> 00:46:18,880 Speaker 5: save more than six hundred think of it, more than 914 00:46:18,920 --> 00:46:21,000 Speaker 5: six hundred billion dollars just because you cut. 915 00:46:21,680 --> 00:46:23,920 Speaker 4: But you can't go out to the market and say, well, we. 916 00:46:23,880 --> 00:46:25,800 Speaker 5: Have a guy that's got us at four percent or 917 00:46:25,800 --> 00:46:27,600 Speaker 5: four and a half percent, and we wanna pay two 918 00:46:27,640 --> 00:46:30,120 Speaker 5: percent or one percent. I think we should be paying 919 00:46:30,160 --> 00:46:34,120 Speaker 5: one percent right now. And uh, we're paying more because 920 00:46:34,160 --> 00:46:36,400 Speaker 5: we have a guy who's you know, sufferings from I 921 00:46:36,440 --> 00:46:39,080 Speaker 5: think Trump de arrangement syndrome. If you want another truth, 922 00:46:39,719 --> 00:46:44,040 Speaker 5: but he's not good for our country. 923 00:46:45,280 --> 00:46:47,560 Speaker 4: You no, no, no, you're not you not you not you. 924 00:46:47,920 --> 00:46:48,000 Speaker 15: Uh. 925 00:46:48,000 --> 00:46:50,680 Speaker 11: The late question of banking are there and reports as 926 00:46:50,680 --> 00:46:54,120 Speaker 11: the president that your administration is considering issuing in executive 927 00:46:54,200 --> 00:46:56,200 Speaker 11: order of debanking, which. 928 00:46:56,080 --> 00:46:58,160 Speaker 7: Is the practice of banks to nin service. 929 00:46:57,920 --> 00:47:01,880 Speaker 9: Is based on people, political leaves, or industries such as crypto. 930 00:47:01,920 --> 00:47:04,480 Speaker 4: If you want all than that, would you be open 931 00:47:04,719 --> 00:47:05,680 Speaker 4: or interested. 932 00:47:05,320 --> 00:47:07,320 Speaker 9: To sign such an executive. 933 00:47:06,960 --> 00:47:09,520 Speaker 4: Order targeting D banking and as well well? I think 934 00:47:09,560 --> 00:47:11,480 Speaker 4: the D bankers. I think that banks. 935 00:47:11,520 --> 00:47:13,520 Speaker 5: I can tell you because I've been a victim myself 936 00:47:14,520 --> 00:47:19,800 Speaker 5: because of my politics, that big banks were very nasty 937 00:47:19,840 --> 00:47:23,160 Speaker 5: to us. And I actually think it was Biden's people 938 00:47:23,680 --> 00:47:26,600 Speaker 5: that told them to be because the one group of 939 00:47:26,600 --> 00:47:29,120 Speaker 5: people the banks are afraid of the regulators. They are 940 00:47:29,200 --> 00:47:33,280 Speaker 5: petrified of the regulators. And I've seen the biggest banker 941 00:47:33,480 --> 00:47:35,480 Speaker 5: I can tell you. You see him on television all 942 00:47:35,480 --> 00:47:37,560 Speaker 5: the time. If a regulator walked into the room, he 943 00:47:37,600 --> 00:47:42,360 Speaker 5: gets all nervous and crazy. They're afraid of the regulators. 944 00:47:42,400 --> 00:47:46,000 Speaker 5: And if the Biden people order the banks to be 945 00:47:46,120 --> 00:47:48,799 Speaker 5: virtually closed, that they could do anything. Want the regulators 946 00:47:48,800 --> 00:47:51,080 Speaker 5: control of the banks. It's not the president of the bank. 947 00:47:51,480 --> 00:47:54,200 Speaker 5: The president of the bank is far less important to 948 00:47:54,280 --> 00:47:56,759 Speaker 5: a bank than a regulator, and a regulator can put 949 00:47:56,760 --> 00:48:00,400 Speaker 5: that bank out of business, just like bad prosecutor are 950 00:48:00,480 --> 00:48:01,200 Speaker 5: very dangerous. 951 00:48:01,239 --> 00:48:01,920 Speaker 4: You know, we had a. 952 00:48:01,840 --> 00:48:05,840 Speaker 5: Couple had deranged Jack Smith and some others and we 953 00:48:05,960 --> 00:48:07,759 Speaker 5: kick their ass, but it was you know, it's a 954 00:48:07,800 --> 00:48:09,080 Speaker 5: tough kind of a situation. 955 00:48:09,880 --> 00:48:11,600 Speaker 4: Prosecutors are very dangerous. 956 00:48:11,800 --> 00:48:14,920 Speaker 5: A great prosecutor is an amazing asset for a country, 957 00:48:15,560 --> 00:48:18,719 Speaker 5: but a corrupt prosecutor a bad prosecutors very bad. 958 00:48:18,760 --> 00:48:20,879 Speaker 4: Well, the regulators are the same thing. 959 00:48:20,920 --> 00:48:22,919 Speaker 5: And when they tell the regulator to go and make 960 00:48:22,960 --> 00:48:26,240 Speaker 5: it make life impossible for big banks or little banks, 961 00:48:27,040 --> 00:48:28,880 Speaker 5: they really control it. So there is a lot of 962 00:48:28,960 --> 00:48:30,600 Speaker 5: D bank. You know, there's a they call it D 963 00:48:30,680 --> 00:48:33,759 Speaker 5: bank and call a lot of different names. Essentially, they 964 00:48:33,800 --> 00:48:36,680 Speaker 5: make it impossible to do business. And those people are 965 00:48:36,760 --> 00:48:40,440 Speaker 5: very bad, are very dangerous, and they shouldn't be doing it. 966 00:48:42,000 --> 00:48:46,200 Speaker 17: Well to taxes, mister President, could you please explain how 967 00:48:46,400 --> 00:48:48,759 Speaker 17: taxes would go up by sixty eight percent if the 968 00:48:48,760 --> 00:48:49,480 Speaker 17: bill isn't passed. 969 00:48:49,480 --> 00:48:50,600 Speaker 7: Where does that number come from? 970 00:48:50,640 --> 00:48:53,319 Speaker 5: Well, it comes from the fact that you have automatically 971 00:48:53,400 --> 00:48:56,080 Speaker 5: the Trump cuts, which were the biggest cuts that we've 972 00:48:56,120 --> 00:48:59,040 Speaker 5: ever had. Now these cuts are even bigger. But from 973 00:48:59,160 --> 00:49:01,480 Speaker 5: the last Admits instration with the Trump cuts, it was 974 00:49:01,480 --> 00:49:03,920 Speaker 5: a five year deal and it comes due when you 975 00:49:04,000 --> 00:49:06,839 Speaker 5: add that to the cuts that you already have and 976 00:49:07,000 --> 00:49:10,160 Speaker 5: other things. It amounts according to what they tell me, 977 00:49:10,200 --> 00:49:11,400 Speaker 5: about sixty eight percent. 978 00:49:11,960 --> 00:49:13,719 Speaker 4: That would mean you'd have a tax so that. 979 00:49:15,320 --> 00:49:17,960 Speaker 5: You know that the tax cuts that they got, the 980 00:49:17,960 --> 00:49:21,839 Speaker 5: biggest tax cuts in our history, would immediately go up 981 00:49:22,040 --> 00:49:24,919 Speaker 5: to that level. And that alone is a big chunk 982 00:49:24,960 --> 00:49:27,279 Speaker 5: of the sixty eight percent. And then you have the 983 00:49:27,320 --> 00:49:31,040 Speaker 5: other taxes that would accumulate, and they say that you'd 984 00:49:31,040 --> 00:49:33,800 Speaker 5: have about a sixty eight percent tax increase. 985 00:49:34,040 --> 00:49:36,160 Speaker 17: Sir, you said a moment ago that it won't work 986 00:49:36,160 --> 00:49:38,719 Speaker 17: out very well for Europe on trade. Does that mean 987 00:49:38,719 --> 00:49:40,799 Speaker 17: you want to cut off those negotiations as well and 988 00:49:40,840 --> 00:49:41,360 Speaker 17: just tell them what. 989 00:49:41,560 --> 00:49:43,200 Speaker 4: No, Well, it's been very tough Europe. 990 00:49:43,239 --> 00:49:46,320 Speaker 5: The European Union was formed in order to take advantage 991 00:49:46,360 --> 00:49:48,640 Speaker 5: of the United States and trade. That was why they 992 00:49:48,680 --> 00:49:51,799 Speaker 5: were formed. And they're nasty. They're very nasty. We have 993 00:49:51,840 --> 00:49:54,680 Speaker 5: a good relationship. I'm dealing with Ursula right now in 994 00:49:54,719 --> 00:49:58,759 Speaker 5: the group. But it's it's a very it's a very 995 00:49:58,800 --> 00:50:02,880 Speaker 5: tough situation. They I have been unbelievably bad to us 996 00:50:03,040 --> 00:50:05,480 Speaker 5: if you look at past precedents, They've treated. 997 00:50:05,239 --> 00:50:06,000 Speaker 4: Them very badly. 998 00:50:06,719 --> 00:50:08,759 Speaker 5: They're being very nice to me because I get it. 999 00:50:08,800 --> 00:50:11,920 Speaker 5: I know the system, and we have the cards. We 1000 00:50:12,000 --> 00:50:15,040 Speaker 5: have the cards far more than they do, and they 1001 00:50:15,080 --> 00:50:16,280 Speaker 5: have not treated as well. 1002 00:50:16,320 --> 00:50:18,880 Speaker 4: And they're coming to us right now. You know. 1003 00:50:18,920 --> 00:50:21,080 Speaker 5: I said, I'm gonna put on a fifty percent tariff. 1004 00:50:21,080 --> 00:50:22,759 Speaker 5: As soon as I said that, I put it out 1005 00:50:22,760 --> 00:50:25,440 Speaker 5: on truth. As soon as I said that, they came. 1006 00:50:25,320 --> 00:50:27,240 Speaker 4: To the table. They didn't want to come to the table. 1007 00:50:27,320 --> 00:50:30,439 Speaker 5: My people were telling me, Scott was telling me, and 1008 00:50:30,760 --> 00:50:35,040 Speaker 5: the whole group was telling me that not a good situation. 1009 00:50:35,200 --> 00:50:37,279 Speaker 5: They want to tap it down the line. They don't 1010 00:50:37,280 --> 00:50:39,520 Speaker 5: want to really deal. So I said, we're gonna put 1011 00:50:39,560 --> 00:50:43,279 Speaker 5: a fifty percent tariff in you and Howard, as you know, 1012 00:50:43,560 --> 00:50:48,560 Speaker 5: was very much involved Lutnick Commerce, and he said, they 1013 00:50:48,560 --> 00:50:50,200 Speaker 5: don't want to talk. As soon as I put that on, 1014 00:50:50,280 --> 00:50:53,160 Speaker 5: I was getting calls from them like can we meet tomorrow. 1015 00:50:54,080 --> 00:50:56,719 Speaker 4: And the problem is they have a lot of very 1016 00:50:56,760 --> 00:50:57,680 Speaker 4: unfair taxes. 1017 00:50:58,880 --> 00:51:01,320 Speaker 5: They have a lot of taxes is that you wouldn't 1018 00:51:01,320 --> 00:51:04,480 Speaker 5: put on, and they sue all our companies. They're constantly 1019 00:51:04,520 --> 00:51:09,080 Speaker 5: suing Apple and Google and all of these companies and 1020 00:51:09,160 --> 00:51:12,800 Speaker 5: getting you know, in front of judges that essentially almost 1021 00:51:12,840 --> 00:51:14,600 Speaker 5: work for them. I guess they do work for them, 1022 00:51:14,680 --> 00:51:18,400 Speaker 5: the European Union judges, and they're getting these crazy rewards. 1023 00:51:18,440 --> 00:51:22,520 Speaker 5: Apple was fined seventeen billion dollars and others are being 1024 00:51:22,560 --> 00:51:26,840 Speaker 5: fined tremendous numbers of dollars. If they're nasty people, and 1025 00:51:27,000 --> 00:51:30,000 Speaker 5: I don't want them affecting US companies. 1026 00:51:30,040 --> 00:51:30,560 Speaker 4: I don't want that. 1027 00:51:31,320 --> 00:51:33,719 Speaker 5: If anybody's going to affect a US company, I want 1028 00:51:33,719 --> 00:51:35,759 Speaker 5: it to be us. They're gonna have to pay a 1029 00:51:35,800 --> 00:51:38,879 Speaker 5: penalty or fine. Let it be to us. So they've 1030 00:51:38,880 --> 00:51:42,480 Speaker 5: done this for a long time, for years. But they're 1031 00:51:42,560 --> 00:51:45,520 Speaker 5: very nasty. The European Union is very nasty, there's no question. 1032 00:51:45,640 --> 00:51:48,680 Speaker 5: But they'll learn not to be so nasty versus They 1033 00:51:48,719 --> 00:51:50,120 Speaker 5: know that, they know it's coming. 1034 00:51:53,239 --> 00:51:56,480 Speaker 14: Let's Putin reached out to you to help you with 1035 00:51:56,640 --> 00:51:58,600 Speaker 14: your christ We made some. 1036 00:51:58,600 --> 00:52:01,439 Speaker 5: Nice savments to did you see of the same, very 1037 00:52:01,520 --> 00:52:04,839 Speaker 5: nice Vladimir Putin made some very nice statements today. Look, 1038 00:52:05,480 --> 00:52:08,640 Speaker 5: he respects our country again. He didn't respect it a 1039 00:52:08,680 --> 00:52:11,240 Speaker 5: year ago. I can tell you right now, but Putin 1040 00:52:11,320 --> 00:52:15,800 Speaker 5: respects our country and President Chief China respects our country 1041 00:52:15,840 --> 00:52:18,720 Speaker 5: and Kim Jungle and respects They respect our country again. 1042 00:52:19,600 --> 00:52:21,920 Speaker 5: We were not a country that was respected just a 1043 00:52:22,000 --> 00:52:25,080 Speaker 5: year ago, we had a president that was incompetent. We 1044 00:52:25,120 --> 00:52:28,759 Speaker 5: had bad people circulating around this desk, this beautiful, resolute desk. 1045 00:52:29,840 --> 00:52:32,680 Speaker 5: They had, I guess evil intentions they were you couldn't 1046 00:52:32,719 --> 00:52:36,040 Speaker 5: be that stupid. I mean, they had evil intentions. But 1047 00:52:37,560 --> 00:52:40,080 Speaker 5: the world respects our country. 1048 00:52:40,120 --> 00:52:40,319 Speaker 4: Again. 1049 00:52:40,440 --> 00:52:51,160 Speaker 5: Thank you very much everybody, and congratulations. 1050 00:52:48,200 --> 00:52:49,040 Speaker 4: Are going this. 1051 00:52:51,440 --> 00:52:54,879 Speaker 15: Thanks everybody. 1052 00:52:55,400 --> 00:52:58,040 Speaker 1: Well, there is President Trump in the Oval office with 1053 00:52:58,320 --> 00:53:02,719 Speaker 1: it represents from both Congo and Rwanda, and a bunch 1054 00:53:02,760 --> 00:53:06,440 Speaker 1: of other questions. We saw Brian Glenn get three separate 1055 00:53:06,520 --> 00:53:08,880 Speaker 1: questions and I think to the first time, I want 1056 00:53:08,960 --> 00:53:12,360 Speaker 1: so four questions to a one and one. Obviously, uh, 1057 00:53:13,120 --> 00:53:15,960 Speaker 1: Trump and Brian have a very very good relationship. We 1058 00:53:16,040 --> 00:53:17,800 Speaker 1: don't want to go into all the Congo stuff, but 1059 00:53:17,840 --> 00:53:19,839 Speaker 1: there was a lot of other questions that came up, 1060 00:53:19,840 --> 00:53:22,000 Speaker 1: and we can. We don't have enough time in the 1061 00:53:22,000 --> 00:53:24,600 Speaker 1: show to start talking about all the things that did 1062 00:53:24,640 --> 00:53:26,720 Speaker 1: come up. So what I wanted to do, I wanted 1063 00:53:26,719 --> 00:53:28,200 Speaker 1: to just read some of the emails, because you guys 1064 00:53:28,200 --> 00:53:31,799 Speaker 1: have been great all week. I literally got close to say, 1065 00:53:31,800 --> 00:53:36,000 Speaker 1: seven or eight hundred voicemails that came through, and it's 1066 00:53:36,040 --> 00:53:38,360 Speaker 1: just been off the charts. Love to hear what you're saying. 1067 00:53:38,400 --> 00:53:40,440 Speaker 1: So who we have mad Dog or Ben on the 1068 00:53:40,520 --> 00:53:43,359 Speaker 1: Voice of God today. It's mad Dog, Mad Dog, mad 1069 00:53:43,360 --> 00:53:45,960 Speaker 1: diggity Dog. Read me, give me a hint on what what? 1070 00:53:46,040 --> 00:53:46,799 Speaker 1: The first one is? 1071 00:53:47,280 --> 00:53:49,879 Speaker 15: First one is why is gas going up in Pa? 1072 00:53:50,040 --> 00:53:50,200 Speaker 18: Oh? 1073 00:53:50,280 --> 00:53:51,080 Speaker 1: This is a good question. 1074 00:53:52,239 --> 00:53:52,439 Speaker 11: Yeah. 1075 00:53:52,560 --> 00:53:56,000 Speaker 19: Hi, my name is Jim from Western Pennsylvania. I like 1076 00:53:56,080 --> 00:53:58,960 Speaker 19: to know why our gas presses are going up. I 1077 00:53:59,000 --> 00:54:01,920 Speaker 19: was watching the Press Secretary today on TV and she 1078 00:54:02,000 --> 00:54:05,960 Speaker 19: said they're gone down. I'm not sure about that. Drive 1079 00:54:06,080 --> 00:54:11,919 Speaker 19: to Western Pennsylvania. It's three sixty nine a gallon out 1080 00:54:12,000 --> 00:54:15,440 Speaker 19: fifty cents from a year ago. And I'm kind of 1081 00:54:15,480 --> 00:54:20,160 Speaker 19: disappointed because we have all this liquid gold under our feet. 1082 00:54:21,120 --> 00:54:24,880 Speaker 19: And I hope President Trump does something about the gas 1083 00:54:24,960 --> 00:54:30,080 Speaker 19: prices now. Is it because we're a blue state and 1084 00:54:30,160 --> 00:54:36,560 Speaker 19: Shapiro refuses to lower the tax on the gasoline? He 1085 00:54:36,640 --> 00:54:39,600 Speaker 19: can help the Pennsylvanians out that way? 1086 00:54:39,719 --> 00:54:43,200 Speaker 1: Great, great question, great comment. Everyone. You know, literally the 1087 00:54:43,239 --> 00:54:45,319 Speaker 1: whole country worries about the price of gas. You're right, 1088 00:54:45,440 --> 00:54:48,600 Speaker 1: gas prices are continuing to go up right now. Trump 1089 00:54:48,680 --> 00:54:51,360 Speaker 1: talked about gas prices coming down. That's caause scrude prices 1090 00:54:51,400 --> 00:54:55,200 Speaker 1: have come down. What companies do. What gas stations do. 1091 00:54:55,239 --> 00:54:57,600 Speaker 1: People who are going gas stations on the corner when 1092 00:54:57,600 --> 00:55:00,360 Speaker 1: prices are going up, and everyone knows prices oil is 1093 00:55:00,400 --> 00:55:03,160 Speaker 1: going up, they raised their gas price with it very fast. 1094 00:55:03,520 --> 00:55:05,880 Speaker 1: On the way down, they're very slow. It's called a 1095 00:55:05,880 --> 00:55:08,880 Speaker 1: sticky price on the way down. They lower their prices 1096 00:55:08,920 --> 00:55:11,280 Speaker 1: a lot slower on the way down, and they capture 1097 00:55:11,440 --> 00:55:14,000 Speaker 1: more profit. It's the way it is, and that's why 1098 00:55:14,080 --> 00:55:17,320 Speaker 1: we have anti gouging laws. But gas prices, oil prices 1099 00:55:17,320 --> 00:55:19,480 Speaker 1: are coming down. Gas prices are coming down, and as 1100 00:55:19,480 --> 00:55:21,799 Speaker 1: they said, I've talked to Bannon about this, I talked 1101 00:55:21,800 --> 00:55:25,240 Speaker 1: to the White House about this. Trump right now should 1102 00:55:25,280 --> 00:55:29,400 Speaker 1: just go in fill up the spr's strategic petroleum reserve 1103 00:55:29,880 --> 00:55:32,600 Speaker 1: that Biden drained because prices were high. He drained it, 1104 00:55:32,680 --> 00:55:36,160 Speaker 1: lefting us, leaving us very very vulnerable. That's our emergency 1105 00:55:36,160 --> 00:55:38,520 Speaker 1: supply of crude oil in the event of a total disruption. 1106 00:55:38,960 --> 00:55:40,880 Speaker 1: We need that. He drained it from seven hundred and 1107 00:55:40,880 --> 00:55:43,680 Speaker 1: fifty down to maybe less than five hundred million barrels. 1108 00:55:44,040 --> 00:55:45,960 Speaker 1: Trump should go back in, bring it back to seven 1109 00:55:45,960 --> 00:55:47,600 Speaker 1: to fifteen, and then go further bring it to a 1110 00:55:47,640 --> 00:55:50,400 Speaker 1: billion barrels. At this low price because Biden said he 1111 00:55:50,440 --> 00:55:51,919 Speaker 1: was going to fill it back up when the price 1112 00:55:51,960 --> 00:55:56,200 Speaker 1: went down. It never went down under Biden, but prices 1113 00:55:56,200 --> 00:55:59,440 Speaker 1: of gas will start to come down. Good question, Jim. 1114 00:56:00,040 --> 00:56:01,719 Speaker 1: Nothing to do with Shapiro. It has more to do 1115 00:56:01,760 --> 00:56:03,719 Speaker 1: with the mom and pops on the corner. Just making 1116 00:56:03,719 --> 00:56:07,279 Speaker 1: a little bit more fat at our expense. Mad dog, 1117 00:56:07,280 --> 00:56:07,840 Speaker 1: what's next? 1118 00:56:08,440 --> 00:56:11,120 Speaker 15: This is Bill from Connecticut and he has something to 1119 00:56:11,120 --> 00:56:12,440 Speaker 15: say about senators from there. 1120 00:56:12,520 --> 00:56:14,160 Speaker 1: Let's hear it by Direck. 1121 00:56:14,239 --> 00:56:18,120 Speaker 20: This is Bill from Dayville, Connecticut and the two stupidest 1122 00:56:18,600 --> 00:56:24,120 Speaker 20: senators from the state of Connecticut, Dick Blumenthal and Chris Murphy. 1123 00:56:25,120 --> 00:56:28,840 Speaker 20: They embarrassed me every time they get on TV. But anyway, 1124 00:56:29,320 --> 00:56:32,200 Speaker 20: it's because of the stupid people who keep voting in 1125 00:56:32,239 --> 00:56:35,080 Speaker 20: these stupid people. That's all I get to say about that. 1126 00:56:35,360 --> 00:56:37,680 Speaker 20: Love your show and I like it when you and 1127 00:56:37,719 --> 00:56:40,360 Speaker 20: Steve Bannon do the hook up at five o'clock. 1128 00:56:40,440 --> 00:56:42,080 Speaker 1: Well, I wouldn't call it a hookup because it has 1129 00:56:42,120 --> 00:56:44,560 Speaker 1: a different connotation where I come from. However, I do 1130 00:56:44,680 --> 00:56:47,040 Speaker 1: like that banter with Banning, and you are right, it 1131 00:56:47,160 --> 00:56:50,680 Speaker 1: could be two of the stupidest, stupidest senators in America. 1132 00:56:50,760 --> 00:56:54,640 Speaker 1: Bloomenthal in your other Connecticut centator. I can't remember what 1133 00:56:54,760 --> 00:56:56,640 Speaker 1: the other one you, mad dog, Give me another one. 1134 00:56:58,040 --> 00:57:00,640 Speaker 15: Someone with a has a comment about bumper sticker. 1135 00:57:01,400 --> 00:57:03,960 Speaker 18: Go for it, Hey, Eric, Florida's got your back. I 1136 00:57:04,000 --> 00:57:07,600 Speaker 18: got a great new bumpersticker. It says CNN. I don't 1137 00:57:07,600 --> 00:57:09,879 Speaker 18: want CNN for the same reason I don't beat out 1138 00:57:09,880 --> 00:57:12,480 Speaker 18: of the toilet. And also for the New York Democrats 1139 00:57:12,480 --> 00:57:15,120 Speaker 18: thinking about heading to Florida, turn around, we don't want you, 1140 00:57:15,520 --> 00:57:16,400 Speaker 18: see ya, one. 1141 00:57:16,360 --> 00:57:19,200 Speaker 1: Hundred percent agree. I see all these Florida the New 1142 00:57:19,240 --> 00:57:21,960 Speaker 1: York license plates down to Florida. I'm like, just go 1143 00:57:22,080 --> 00:57:24,800 Speaker 1: back and certainly don't get a vote down here to 1144 00:57:24,920 --> 00:57:26,760 Speaker 1: use your vote and waste your voting in New York 1145 00:57:26,760 --> 00:57:31,400 Speaker 1: where you got that wacky socialist mom Donnie about to 1146 00:57:31,400 --> 00:57:36,240 Speaker 1: win the Democrat mayoralship of New York. They had some 1147 00:57:36,280 --> 00:57:37,960 Speaker 1: really bad choices, mad dog? What else? 1148 00:57:38,720 --> 00:57:38,840 Speaker 13: Uh? 1149 00:57:39,000 --> 00:57:41,200 Speaker 15: This guy has a mouthful? 1150 00:57:42,480 --> 00:57:44,160 Speaker 1: Oh is this the way? Is this is what not 1151 00:57:44,280 --> 00:57:47,400 Speaker 1: to do when you're calling you on TV? Folks. We're 1152 00:57:47,400 --> 00:57:49,240 Speaker 1: only doing this once. I'm not going to play him 1153 00:57:49,240 --> 00:57:50,919 Speaker 1: again like this, but this is what you don't want 1154 00:57:50,920 --> 00:57:51,120 Speaker 1: to do. 1155 00:57:52,080 --> 00:57:54,760 Speaker 19: Hey, why do you think Trump said they don't know 1156 00:57:54,800 --> 00:57:59,160 Speaker 19: what they're doing because he's pissed. 1157 00:57:58,800 --> 00:58:01,200 Speaker 18: Off and you should be too. 1158 00:58:01,520 --> 00:58:04,080 Speaker 19: You're getting your asses kicked. 1159 00:58:04,120 --> 00:58:04,360 Speaker 12: Man. 1160 00:58:04,600 --> 00:58:09,560 Speaker 19: We're in a football game here, down by twenty one 1161 00:58:09,680 --> 00:58:14,040 Speaker 19: point if not more, and you have nothing but nothing 1162 00:58:14,200 --> 00:58:15,120 Speaker 19: to fight back with. 1163 00:58:15,480 --> 00:58:18,360 Speaker 5: You better get your together. 1164 00:58:18,400 --> 00:58:19,240 Speaker 4: Going to bed. 1165 00:58:19,480 --> 00:58:21,640 Speaker 1: Let's get stump out of that one before before we 1166 00:58:21,720 --> 00:58:24,040 Speaker 1: make a mistake out. Don't do that, guys. You keep 1167 00:58:24,040 --> 00:58:27,280 Speaker 1: it concise, keep it clean, keep it real. Give me 1168 00:58:27,280 --> 00:58:28,120 Speaker 1: another one, dog. 1169 00:58:28,960 --> 00:58:32,040 Speaker 13: Hier Joe Zarnikey from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 1170 00:58:32,400 --> 00:58:35,280 Speaker 1: Great show, keep up the good work. Love you and 1171 00:58:35,400 --> 00:58:37,560 Speaker 1: Steve Bannon, keep up the good work. 1172 00:58:37,800 --> 00:58:40,800 Speaker 5: And we love the United States of America and. 1173 00:58:42,680 --> 00:58:45,560 Speaker 1: Pus Trump Trump. All right, let's we can. We got 1174 00:58:45,640 --> 00:58:47,320 Speaker 1: time for another one, mad Dog. 1175 00:58:49,560 --> 00:58:51,960 Speaker 21: You're a good guy. I'm out here in California, Robert 1176 00:58:52,040 --> 00:58:56,000 Speaker 21: San Jose, that Mondani guy, let him know he's not 1177 00:58:56,080 --> 00:58:58,600 Speaker 21: welcome out here. You should take his filth back to 1178 00:58:58,720 --> 00:59:01,520 Speaker 21: where he originated from. I know you won't air this, 1179 00:59:02,040 --> 00:59:04,480 Speaker 21: but the reason we're Gaale going through this is because 1180 00:59:04,520 --> 00:59:08,080 Speaker 21: of the sewage in DC to allow these scum buckets 1181 00:59:08,280 --> 00:59:11,080 Speaker 21: into the United States of America at sixty six years old. 1182 00:59:11,080 --> 00:59:12,919 Speaker 19: It started in six sixty nine. 1183 00:59:13,480 --> 00:59:16,760 Speaker 1: All right, well we did Eric, because you want to 1184 00:59:16,800 --> 00:59:18,560 Speaker 1: say it, you want to know something. Keep it clean. 1185 00:59:18,840 --> 00:59:20,720 Speaker 1: We can bleep some stuff with try not to do that. 1186 00:59:21,120 --> 00:59:22,920 Speaker 1: Just keep keep them coming. Eighty eight six and one 1187 00:59:23,000 --> 00:59:26,520 Speaker 1: oho three two. It's a toll free number. Just we really, 1188 00:59:26,560 --> 00:59:30,160 Speaker 1: really are enjoying your telling us what is important to you, 1189 00:59:30,240 --> 00:59:32,320 Speaker 1: getting it off your chest, because that's what we do. 1190 00:59:32,520 --> 00:59:34,520 Speaker 1: And a lot of people, a lot of elected officials, 1191 00:59:34,600 --> 00:59:37,600 Speaker 1: watch the show or will find clips of this elsewhere 1192 00:59:37,920 --> 00:59:40,080 Speaker 1: and they will hear you. I promise you, there's that number, 1193 00:59:40,120 --> 00:59:40,680 Speaker 1: toll free. 1194 00:59:41,240 --> 00:59:41,560 Speaker 15: Use it. 1195 00:59:41,760 --> 00:59:42,880 Speaker 1: Let me know what you think, let me know what 1196 00:59:42,920 --> 00:59:46,640 Speaker 1: you think of anything doesn't matter. Steve Bennon Warroom is 1197 00:59:46,680 --> 00:59:49,000 Speaker 1: coming up next. He's going to break down. I'm likely 1198 00:59:49,040 --> 00:59:51,600 Speaker 1: guessing he's going to break down that long, long press conference, 1199 00:59:51,600 --> 00:59:53,919 Speaker 1: almost forty seven minutes worth