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In conversation with President Trump

June 20, 2024 / 01:20:35

This episode features a conversation with former President Donald Trump discussing topics such as tax cuts, regulations, crime rates, and foreign policy, particularly regarding Ukraine and Iran. The hosts, including David Sacks, engage Trump on various issues, including his views on the economy, immigration, and education reform.

Trump emphasizes the importance of reducing regulations and taxes to stimulate business growth, claiming his administration achieved significant tax cuts. He mentions the challenges businesses face under the current administration, particularly in the tech and real estate sectors.

The discussion shifts to crime in major cities, where Trump argues that high taxes and regulations contribute to declining quality of life. He highlights the need for police support and addresses the phenomenon of retail theft.

On foreign policy, Trump expresses his belief that he could have prevented the war in Ukraine and discusses the implications of NATO expansion. He also touches on the Iran situation, asserting that a strong stance could have led to peace in the Middle East.

Finally, Trump addresses immigration, promising to streamline the process for skilled workers and suggesting that college graduates should receive green cards upon graduation.

TL;DR

Trump discusses tax cuts, regulations, crime, foreign policy, and immigration in a candid conversation with the hosts.

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here we go
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everybody hello Mr President great time
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I love that house he has I love David's
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house what a house that made the biggest
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impression huh than you sir I heard you
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have a pretty nice house too yeah I have
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a we're in a nice house we like it's
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only worth 18 million right we like I
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know the judge said 18 million people
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said Palm Beach has gone down a long
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way hello
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everybody let your winners ride
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Rainman
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David and instead we open source it to
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the fans and they've just G
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[Music]
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crazy thanks so much for sitting down
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with us Mr President the all-in pods
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basically the the four of us having
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conversations it's kind of a spectrum of
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different views we got sort of like a
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little bit of some Fox News and then
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some msdnc at the same time so oh that's
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okay keeps it interesting yeah
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absolutely anyway tamamo and I we we had
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a great time at the at the fundraiser
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that we did a couple weeks ago I think
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it turned out great turned out great and
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I I heard the winlos brothers are
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actually announcing that they're
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donating a million dollars each in
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Bitcoin to you tomorrow so I think
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that's a great result to come out of it
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as well yeah got to meet them for the
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first time at your house and terrific
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terrific they they did well they might
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have started the whole thing I don't
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know I don't know I don't know if that
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court case was proper but uh they were
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very nice both of them absolutely really
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nice guys you know and I think maybe
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this is a good place to start in our
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conversation is you know one of the
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things I think we heard a lot at that
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dinner was just the the difficulty that
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people in business were having under
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this Biden Administration you got the
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crypto guys who just want a framework
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they just want the government to tell
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them how to operate and they can't get
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that you got no m&a happening right now
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in Tech
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the real estate guys they can't get
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loans because the interest rates are
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through the roof and there's a credit
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crunch so I think one of the common
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themes we just heard across that dinner
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was that it was just so hard to do
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business right now and I guess maybe a
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good place to start would just be you
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know what what's the number one thing
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maybe the top three things that you
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would do to kind of get things moving
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again you know if you're reelected so I
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say regulation regulation and taxes okay
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you I gave the biggest tax cut in the
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history of our country a lot to business
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it took it down from look as you know
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they were paying people companies were
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paying 40% 45% including state and city
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taxes in many cases and we got it down
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to 21% would like to get it down lower
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actually but uh we got it down and the
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revenues were were better than ever even
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with the lower rate we had a record
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record revenues which tells you a little
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bit about that but also the regulations
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and when I asked a lot of people a lot
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of big people a lot of corporate types
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big corporate types I said if you had
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your choice between just the taxes or
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just the regulations where did I do
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better he said the regulations I was the
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biggest cutter of regul in four years I
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cut more regulations at anybody by four
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no by far not not even close and when I
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spoke to different people about the
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regulation versus the taxes I I don't
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think I've ever had anybody say and the
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taxes were a massive cut you know from
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37 38% if you look at it just there to
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21% I don't think I ever had anybody say
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that the taxes were more important than
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the regulation Cuts I made it possible
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to build I made it possible to do things
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to invest I was able to get uh companies
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with a lot of money outside of the USA
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to bring that money back in you know we
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cut the rate and it was crazy the rate
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was like 55% so that means if they bring
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the money back they lose half that money
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before they even start but it was also
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uh impossible from a standpoint a
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structural standpoint a legal standpoint
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it was very hard and they were able to
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bring back I mean Apple's an example
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they brought hundreds of billions of
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dollars back from other countries into
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the United States and invested it here
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so uh but it's it's very interesting
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because I ask the question all the time
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which was more important and almost
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everybody said I did an even better job
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and I got the biggest tax cuts the
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biggest tax cuts bigger than the Reagan
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tax cuts but they found regulations and
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the regulation Cuts were even more
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effective and that's where we had the
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great economy and that's where we had
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the most jobs ever produced so there's
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this odd thing that happens in certain
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states where taxes keep going up and
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then you start to see the states break
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right productivity breaks crime goes up
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and quality of life goes down but then
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people don't understand that taxation
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and all of those things are correlated
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do you have an idea of why that is like
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why don't people understand universally
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that lower taxation is better for
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productivity well they don't understand
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it and it's such an interesting question
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because you look at some of these places
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like Chicago and New York and and la and
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so many more you know I'd hate to even
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mention the three because there are
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worse examples than that you look at
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what's happened in Oakland and you look
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at what's happened into some cities that
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are disappearing I mean they're
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literally just crime waves that nobody
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lives there except for criminals because
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you can't live there you can't survive
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there physically you can't survive there
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and when you look at the kind of crime
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that we're talking about and then they
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take the power away from the police the
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police can't do anything if they do
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anything to stop it they end up losing
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their pension their house their family
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they end up losing everything they get
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put in jail and we're not talking about
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the Rogue cops who do something really
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bad and should be taken care of badly
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you know be nasty you got to be nasty to
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them also but mostly I mean they they
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these people they want to really like
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99% they want to stop crime they hate to
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see it they're not allowed to even
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they're told not to do anything when you
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see a department store that was so proud
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they opened up a new store in a certain
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city and all of a sudden this over the
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last couple of years has happened this
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phenomena where 500 usually young people
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walk into the store and take everything
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they have masks on they walk out with
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television sets air conditioners they
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walk out with everything this is a new
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phenomena that's taking place and it's
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it's incredible uh look at drugstores
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look at what's going on like in New York
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you walk into a chain I've seen it twice
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I don't walk into too many drugstores
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but I used to love it I used to love to
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walk around and just look at what it is
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whether it's a drugstore or department
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store but they told me just a little
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while ago I had a meeting with some
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people and they say you walk into a
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drugstore in New York and everything's
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covered up with bars and glass and if
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you want just a little thing of aspirin
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or if you want to buy a toothbrush you
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have to wait a half an hour to get a
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clerk and they open up this vault and
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they give you a toothbrush or they give
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you it's how do you do business like
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that this is a phenomenon there's never
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been anything like this they didn't used
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to have theft of of even the most minor
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items they they had very little theft
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relatively speaking they didn't have
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theft but they had the police would
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arrest them if they did something today
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they don't they have limits sometimes if
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you steal less than $2,000 you don't get
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arrested so nobody steals more than
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$2,000 uh it's incredible when you see
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what's happened to the quality of life
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in our country and it's happened so
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quickly it's it's taken place so rapidly
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nobody's ever seen anything but you look
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at retail and I know the big deal it
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used to be a big deal when a department
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store moved into a city or you know a
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certain store opened up even in a town
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but it's usually the Democrat run big
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cities where this problem is taking
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place and I don't say that as a
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republican I just say you look at the 25
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cities the top problems they're just
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about all Dem Democrat the Democrat run
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and they're also High tax High
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regulation States yeah no cash bail all
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all of these different things that have
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taken place they're phenomena it's a
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phenomena what's what's going on
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nobody's ever seen anything like it and
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it has to be stopped it's a horrible
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quality of life and on top of that you
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can't walk to a store you end up getting
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shot or mugged or something the level of
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crime in the cities in these big cities
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is is out of control nobody has ever
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seen anything like it Mr Mr President
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can I can I just ask on your point about
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the tax cut Larry Summers made a comment
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the other day and I thought maybe you
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could respond to his tweet that the tax
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cuts coupled with the tariffs that
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you've proposed would cause a massive I
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think he called it the mother of all
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stagflation where you would have kind of
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inflation because of the tariffs you
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would have economic decline because more
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money would start to fund an increase in
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prices with tax coming down tax cuts
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being put in place can you maybe just
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comment on on on
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the comment made by Larry Summers and
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how we Implement tax cuts without
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inflation well let me say that I respect
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Larry Summers a lot he's been right
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about a lot of things and Obama and
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Biden have been wrong uh certain things
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that he said turned out to be true
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certain things and uh he really I do
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have a good respect for him he's a
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different kind of a guy and he speaks
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his mind I happen to be a big believer
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in tariffs because I think tariffs give
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you two things they give you economic
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gain but they also give you political
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gain if if a country is out of control
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and something having nothing to do with
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economics or having nothing to do with
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with money coming in or money going out
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but other things that are very political
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because there are a lot of other things
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involved in countries you have
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tremendous power over a country now not
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everybody can say that but we can
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because we're the big piggy bank but our
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piggy bank is going to get smaller and
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smaller all the time because we're
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losing power we're losing a lot of you
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know countries on the dollar I mean
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they're going like flies if we ever lose
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that that's the equivalent of losing a
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war that would be unbel that would
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really make us third world we have lost
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so many countries I looked the other day
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so Russia's gone uh you you take a look
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Ukraine doesn't sort of exist in a sense
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nobody knows what's going on there but
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when you look at China is essentially
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gone they're trying to get out of it
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they want they're a primary competitor
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uh uh Iran is not there the other day I
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read weest Saudi Arabia is is willing to
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now go in various different currencies
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onstead of the dollar this is a tragedy
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this is a big thing that's happening
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against our country and we cannot let
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that happen with tariffs it gives you a
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tremendous power as an example not to
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let that happen you say you want to do
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that we're going to put tariffs on your
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product coming into the United States
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but more importantly and and that's a
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big importance but probably of more
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importance is they tax us we ask them
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reciprocal trade I think we should have
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a reciprocal trade act if China's going
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to charge us a $100 tariff or 100% tarff
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on a car then we should say you're got
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to pay 100% to us you know I put on a
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large tariff on China cars coming in and
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it had a huge impact a huge positive
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impact but and Biden only is doing the
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electric cars I don't know why that is
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because the electric cars they're going
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to end up all being made in China by the
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way they're not going to be made here
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the United Auto Workers are going to
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take a blow like no unions between that
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and people coming in pouring into our
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country uh unions are getting absolutely
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decimated absolutely president Trump the
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reciprocal the reciprocal Act is I think
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a very important thing when these
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countries and I don't mean just China we
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have other countries you could take the
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European Union they don't want our farm
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product and they don't want our cars and
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they don't want anything we have a
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massive deficit right there but you
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could go with many countries and they
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essentially do things to us and we
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should do things to them basically it
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should be reciprocal one of the things
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we've talked about President Trump on
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this podcast a lot is the deficit under
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your Administration we added close to 8
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trillion under Biden it's going to be
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paradoxically about the same number
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seems incredibly unpopular in Washington
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to cut costs but that's something we're
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going to need to do what's your plan and
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it looks like you're going to win a
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second term here what's your plan in
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your second term to control spending can
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you get it under control is there the
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will in Washington to allow how you to
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do that well the biggest thing I think
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is growth because we can grow our way
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out as an example we have more Liquid
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Gold under our feet I used the term we
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have more oil we have more Wells we have
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more everything than anybody else when I
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started we were number three now we're
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number one we were number one he's going
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to keep it that way until after the
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election if they ever won the election
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there's no more oil coming out there's
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no more oil they were going down oil is
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what caused the inflation you'd have
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nothing coming out it would be a
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disaster so
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they were intelligent enough to let the
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the oil wells continue to go they're not
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happy about it but if this election were
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won by them I can tell you right now you
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would be we would see oil go through the
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roof because they would really close it
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up already they're taking out of the
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Strategic reserves just for politics
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because they want to try and keep the
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prices down as low as possible but the
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big thing we have tremendous growth
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potential and we have tremendous numbers
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of dollars that can be saved through a
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efficiency the way we're spending money
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hundreds of billions of dollars what
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Biden did with with the trillions of
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dollars that he borrowed for Co now I
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had a different situation we were
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getting ready to start paying off debt
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we were getting ready to make a lot we
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had the greatest economy in history I
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had to throw a lot of money at Co in
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order that we didn't end up in a 1929
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type depression which we could still end
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up in now because of what they've done
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but I threw a lot of money
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and we ended up not in a depression and
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then we ended up with a very strong you
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know we I ended up with a higher stock
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market than it was just previous to co
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coming in which was pretty much of a
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miracle according to most but we had to
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throw money out there in order to keep
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our country going we would have ended up
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if I didn't do that we would have ended
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up in a depression the problem is when
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Biden came in he took trillions and
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trillions of dollars for Co he didn't
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use it for Co he used it for other
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things but he took trillions of dollars
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out and that caused a lot of the
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inflation energy caused his energy
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policies caused inflation and his
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spending the The Unbelievable spending
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that they did caused inflation
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tremendous inflation and it's going to
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have an impact for a long time to come
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can you talk about your impoundment
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Authority intention you mentioned that
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in the past that you could go in and
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reduce the bureaucracy and the spend I
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always tell people my position going
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into the election is less that I'm
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interested in knowing what the
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government's going to do for me and I'm
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more interested in knowing what the
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government's going to stop doing that
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doesn't do any good for anyone and there
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seems to be a lot of that and I'm really
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curious to hear sir how you think about
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using the impoundment authority vested
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in you as president of the United States
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to reduce some of the bureaucracy
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wasteful spending and create
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accountability and what's you know is
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there a team that that you've built
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around you to help build a specific plan
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on backing out of some of these issues
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right we have a lot of money floating
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around that should be brought back into
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the government should be given back to
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DC to Washington as you know there was a
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lot of money given out over the last
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couple of years especially over the list
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my money was given out to help us with
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Co then they took money and they have no
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idea what they're even doing with it
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that money can be given back and it
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should be given back and things can be
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done with that money that are are
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positive but we have there are many many
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things I'll give you an example uh
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education we spend more on education per
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pupil than any other country we spend no
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numbers that are and yet we're we're
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terrible at it we're down at the bottom
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of the list and yet we're at the top of
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the list I would give I am going to very
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early in the administration we're going
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to send education back to the States
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we're going to give them approximately
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half the number of dollars and they're
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going to have so much money that like
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they've never had before because they
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can spend a fraction of what we're
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spending right now and have much better
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school systems as an example you go to
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very you could name many you go to
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Nebraska you go to Iowa you go to many
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states will do a far better job than
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we're doing right now and they'll do it
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for a fraction of the cost we'll save a
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tremendous amount of money and have
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better some states I don't believe will
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do a very good job but they can have to
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learn to but we have uh I would say most
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of our states will do a much better job
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I think all of them will do better than
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you can't do worse than what we're doing
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right now but all of them will do better
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but some will be absolutely
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education Factory in a positive sense
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factories
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we are going to close up education we'll
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have a tiny little group to make sure
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everyone's teaching at least English and
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perhaps proper math etc etc but very
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little Department of Education goes and
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education goes back to the States and
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where it belongs I mean where it
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absolutely belongs and you're going to
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save a lot of money uh you can look at
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interior with that you can look at uh
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environmental with a lot of that where
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the environment can be controlled by the
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states instead of this big bureaucracy
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in Washington DC I mean what do you do
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when China is burning all the coal and
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they're sending the co they're sending
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the ashes over the United States because
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that's what happens takes three and a
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half days and it blows over the United
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States in the meantime we're keeping
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things good we produce Clean Coal we're
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going to produce clean energy but we
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have to get back to energy we're
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spending trillions of dollars uh on
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artificial weak energy that's not going
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to to fire up our plants our plants have
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to be fired up we have a phenomena
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coming up right now and I was talking
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about it the other day to David and
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that's AI a little things simple two
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little simple letters but it's big and I
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realized the other day more than
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anything when we were at David's house
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and talking to a lot of geniuses from
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Silicon Valley and other places they
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need electricity at levels that nobody's
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ever experienced before to have to be
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successful to be a lead in AI the amount
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of electricity that needs like double
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what we have right now and even triple
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what we have right now they are they are
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it's incredible how much they need to be
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the leader and we're going to have to be
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able to do that and a windmill turning
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with its blade knocking out the birds
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and everything else is not going to be
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able to make us competitive you'll have
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China about what about what about
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nuclear Mr President yeah so let me just
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give you a statistic on this China
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building 150 nuclear reactors and
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they're only spending about $2,500 a
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kilowatt in the US we're not building
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any and our cost to build them is about
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$10,000 bucks a kilowatt and China's
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about to build as much capacity as 20%
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of the total us production in nuclear we
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clearly have a problem here in nuclear
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we do and uh nuclear is okay with me and
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what we're doing is you know if you look
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at Alabama you look at a couple of
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states where they built these plants and
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they had Coast overruns that are
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nobody's ever seen anything like it
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where they're costing 25 billion doll to
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build a plant there were a couple of
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them built in the South I won't mention
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the places but you know the places and
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they came out at numbers at I think the
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most expensive things ever built in our
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country and the inspectors would go in
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they say those walls aren't thick enough
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knock them down and build another wall
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and you know the environmental people
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were brutal you know in France and in
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other places where they do have a lot of
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nuclear they build small plants all the
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same and if they need double the amount
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they'll build two of them as opposed to
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the nonsense that we've done where we
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build these massive plants and they
00:20:02
never get built and they have cost
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overruns of of 3 4 500% nobody's ever
00:20:07
seen anything like it no I'm okay with
00:20:09
nuclear but you have to do it in a way
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that makes sense and they they have
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nuclear applications today that can be
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built and can be built reasonably
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inexpensively but nuclear certainly is
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very strong power can I shift the
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conversation of foreign policy just for
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a minute just make sure we get we get
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time to talk about foreign policy is
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that okay with you guys yes Mr President
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I've really appreciated your your
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comment saying that you want to bring a
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peace deal to the war in Ukraine so that
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people stop dying and I wholeheartedly
00:20:36
agree with with that sentiment but I've
00:20:38
seen that Emanuel macron the president
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of France is talking about actually
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putting NATO troops or French troops in
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Ukraine as potentially a next step and
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that could be a trip wire for more NATO
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troops coming in can you guarantee that
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no matter what you're not going to put
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American boots on the ground in Ukraine
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is that something you can say
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definitively gu it I wouldn't do it no
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it's different for France you know
00:21:02
they're neighbors more or less we have
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an ocean in between it's different for
00:21:06
Germany although Germany's much less
00:21:08
involved than they should be and other
00:21:10
countries but uh you know we have a big
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ocean in between one of the things I
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think is so unfair David I think it's
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terrible is that we're giving probably
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we're at least a hundred billion dollars
00:21:21
more than Europe meaning Europe as as a
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whole put together and the economies are
00:21:27
similar size Believe it or not that put
00:21:29
together and us is about a very similar
00:21:32
economy size but it's much more
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important for them it's important for
00:21:36
everyone you have to have look this
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would have never happened if I were
00:21:40
president it would have never Putin
00:21:42
would have never done it and it happened
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for two reasons it also happened because
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oil went through the roof and he had he
00:21:48
had all this money to prosecute the war
00:21:51
but the oil was at a much lower level
00:21:54
the price of oil he wouldn't have been
00:21:55
able to afford the war all of a sudden
00:21:57
when it hit almost $100 a barrel he said
00:22:00
you know I mean he he's one of the few
00:22:02
to make money during a war because the
00:22:04
oil has gone and it stayed very high
00:22:06
it's extremely high right now and it's
00:22:08
going up oil prices all over the country
00:22:10
are going up as you probably have
00:22:11
noticed but yeah I will tell you that
00:22:14
would have never happened Ukraine would
00:22:16
have ha never happened uh the Israeli
00:22:18
attack would have never happened and
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inflation would have never happened
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those are three big things inflation
00:22:23
would have never happened but with
00:22:25
Ukraine and now it's very much uh look
00:22:29
Ukraine is now I read the other day
00:22:31
where they don't have the soldiers they
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don't have the Manpower they want to use
00:22:35
uh children they want to use old people
00:22:38
very old people people that are not
00:22:40
really perhaps uh equipped to fight uh
00:22:44
they're not the average age of their
00:22:45
Soldier is like 43 now so they're
00:22:47
running out of they're literally running
00:22:48
out of people to make a peace deal there
00:22:50
would you be willing to take NATO
00:22:52
expansion off the table if that's what
00:22:53
it took to get the Russians and the
00:22:56
ukrainians to make a deal would you be
00:22:57
willing to do that for 20 years I heard
00:22:59
that NATO if Ukraine goes into NATO it's
00:23:02
a real problem for Russia I've heard
00:23:04
that for a long time and I think that's
00:23:07
really why this war started I'm not sure
00:23:09
that this war would have started uh
00:23:11
Biden was saying all of the wrong things
00:23:13
and one of the wrong things he was
00:23:15
saying no Ukraine will go into NATO
00:23:17
that's one of the many things he said
00:23:19
when I listen to him speak I said this
00:23:22
guy is going to start a war because as
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you know for four years there was never
00:23:26
even talk of Russia going into to
00:23:29
Ukraine that would have never happened
00:23:30
Russia was not going to attack Ukraine
00:23:33
as soon as I got out they started to
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form along the lines and I thought that
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Putin maybe will he's a good negotiator
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I thought he was going to be doing that
00:23:40
for negotiation purposes then all of a
00:23:42
sudden they attacked and I said what's
00:23:44
going on here but if you look at the
00:23:46
rhetoric from Biden uh he he was saying
00:23:50
the opposite of what in my opinion you
00:23:52
had to say the things he was saying and
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he's still saying it he's saying things
00:23:56
that are so crazy inflammatory yeah I
00:24:00
100% agree and you know it turns out
00:24:02
that the month before the Russians
00:24:03
invaded blinkin told lavro that the
00:24:07
administration was not only going to
00:24:09
bring Ukraine into NATO but that they
00:24:11
thought it was okay for the United
00:24:12
States to put nuclear weapons in Ukraine
00:24:15
so no wonder the Russians hit the roof I
00:24:17
mean you talk about uh provocation well
00:24:20
let's say you were running Russia you
00:24:22
wouldn't be too happy and that's always
00:24:23
been off the table you know they're it's
00:24:26
a border and it's always been you know I
00:24:29
don't think that they would have if they
00:24:31
thought that that was going to remain
00:24:33
sort of a territory where you don't have
00:24:35
NATO but they don't want to have
00:24:37
soldiers right on their border they
00:24:38
don't want to have it it's always been
00:24:39
understood and that's even before Putin
00:24:42
uh it's always been understood that that
00:24:44
was a no no and now you can go against
00:24:47
their wishes and it doesn't mean they're
00:24:48
right when they say that but that was
00:24:51
very provocative and now it's even more
00:24:53
provocative and they're talking about uh
00:24:55
I hear routinely they're now talking
00:24:57
about Ukraine entering NATO and now I
00:25:00
hear France wants to go in a fight well
00:25:02
I wish him a lot of luck I think good
00:25:04
luck sir can I ask you about Israel
00:25:07
Palestine so after October 7th what's
00:25:11
the right path to just resolve this once
00:25:13
and for all and just move forward again
00:25:15
it's so sad to me because it would have
00:25:17
never happened Iran was broke they had
00:25:21
no money I sanctioned countries that
00:25:24
wanted to buy oil from Iran and I would
00:25:26
have made a fair deal with Iran I was
00:25:28
going to get along with Iran I was going
00:25:30
to get along with everybody we did the
00:25:32
Abraham Accords I think eventually Iran
00:25:34
would have been in the Abraham Accords
00:25:36
we had four strong countries go in and
00:25:40
nobody went in since I got out that
00:25:42
whole thing should have been loaded up
00:25:43
right now would have it should have been
00:25:44
full they did nothing with the Abraham
00:25:47
Accords that everybody said were great
00:25:49
they said we're going to get the
00:25:50
Ultimate Prize because of that it was
00:25:52
amazing if anybody else did it if a
00:25:54
Democrat did it they would have they
00:25:56
would have gotten what they would have
00:25:58
gotten every prize in the book every
00:26:00
prize in the book but I did it and it
00:26:03
was a great thing that we did it was a
00:26:04
phenomenal thing but when you look at
00:26:06
what happened now and you see what's
00:26:08
going on it's very very very very sad
00:26:11
that attack would have never happened in
00:26:12
a million years Iran didn't have the
00:26:15
money for Hamas they didn't have the
00:26:17
money for Hezbollah they didn't have the
00:26:18
money for any of the 28 other cells of
00:26:21
Terror or whatever you want to call them
00:26:24
Iran was broke I say respectfully they
00:26:27
had no money and they weren't given
00:26:29
money and actually it was a big story
00:26:30
when I was uh toward the end of my term
00:26:33
there was a lot of big stories that
00:26:35
there was no Terror going on because
00:26:37
Iran didn't have the money they had to
00:26:39
survive we would have made a deal good
00:26:42
for everybody everybody would have been
00:26:44
happy the main thing is Iran can't have
00:26:46
a nuclear weapon that was my main thing
00:26:48
the deal was a simple deal Iran can't
00:26:50
have a nuclear you know it can't have a
00:26:53
missile can't have a nuclear missile it
00:26:55
cannot have that nuclear
00:26:57
capability other than that we talk about
00:26:59
everything they would have been very
00:27:00
happy it would have been fine and you
00:27:03
would have had peace in the Middle East
00:27:04
the problem is I had them at a point
00:27:06
where you could have negotiated a child
00:27:08
could have made a deal with them and
00:27:10
Biden did nothing he did nothing a child
00:27:13
he doesn't like to negotiate a young man
00:27:16
that knew nothing or a young woman that
00:27:18
knew nothing in kindergarten could have
00:27:19
made a deal with Iran at that time
00:27:22
because they wanted to make a deal and
00:27:24
Biden never took advantage of it now
00:27:27
they put back no sanctions all of the
00:27:29
different things that they gave them
00:27:31
China buys billions and billions of
00:27:33
dollars of oil every month many billions
00:27:35
of dollars a month other people are
00:27:38
buying so Iran now has $250 billion cash
00:27:42
they made it all in three and a half
00:27:44
years and now they're much tougher to
00:27:46
deal with and I will tell you I got
00:27:48
along great with Kim Jong-un we solved
00:27:51
that problem but nobody was in danger
00:27:53
but this is a big problem this is a real
00:27:55
problem and within 90 days or so they're
00:27:57
going to have and could have very well a
00:27:59
nuclear weapon and Israel is a big is a
00:28:03
big difference in Israel between Iran
00:28:05
with a nuclear weapon and Iran without a
00:28:07
nuclear weapon and lots of luck in that
00:28:10
negotiation that's going to be a much
00:28:11
more difficult negotiation president
00:28:13
Trump uh I wanted to ask you a question
00:28:16
about uh roie Wade you promised uh your
00:28:19
base that you would overturn roie Wade
00:28:21
you added three people to the Supreme
00:28:23
Court and you delivered on that promise
00:28:25
this might be the issue that determines
00:28:27
the election and many people believe it
00:28:29
is are you going to do a National
00:28:32
Abortion ban would you support that yes
00:28:34
or no so uh I don't need a national ban
00:28:37
because it's up to the states right now
00:28:39
what I did is something that people have
00:28:41
wanted to do for from day one 51 years
00:28:44
that's been going on and if you remember
00:28:47
over the years you're too young but over
00:28:49
the years all they wanted to do is they
00:28:51
wanted to make take it out of the
00:28:53
federal government and move it into the
00:28:55
states and I got that done with the
00:28:57
selection of three great justices I got
00:28:59
it done and it was a big thing but I
00:29:02
will say over the last 10 years or maybe
00:29:04
a little bit more than that they started
00:29:06
talking about the number of weeks and
00:29:08
this and that a lot of different
00:29:09
subjects came in it was no longer just
00:29:11
simply bringing it back every legal
00:29:14
scholar from Democrat to Republican
00:29:17
liberal conservative they all wanted it
00:29:19
brought given to the States because from
00:29:21
a legal standpoint from a lot of other
00:29:24
standpoints including even a moral
00:29:26
standpoint they wanted it brought back
00:29:28
to the States and what I did is I got it
00:29:31
back to the States and now the states
00:29:34
are in charge and the people are voting
00:29:37
and some votes are coming out the way
00:29:40
certain people wanted and some votes
00:29:41
aren't coming out the way certain people
00:29:43
wanted I mean if you look at Ohio I
00:29:45
would say it was a more liberal vote
00:29:47
than people would have thought and you
00:29:49
could say that for Kansas and then you
00:29:50
look at Texas it was a different story
00:29:53
but the people of the states have got
00:29:56
that issue now and they voting and the
00:29:59
one thing that we have to remember that
00:30:01
there's been a lot of radicalism talked
00:30:03
about and the radicalism is really on
00:30:05
the left because they're willing to do
00:30:07
abortions in the eighth and ninth month
00:30:10
month and even beyond that I mean we
00:30:12
have some people the governor take a
00:30:14
look at the governor of Virginia the
00:30:16
former governor of Virginia where he
00:30:18
talked about we will kill the baby after
00:30:21
the baby is born that's a very radical
00:30:24
stance and hopefully that's all going to
00:30:26
be taken off the table now but just to
00:30:28
put it simply it's now up to the states
00:30:31
and like Ronald Reagan I'm a Believer in
00:30:33
the exceptions the three exceptions as
00:30:35
you know and rape incest life of the
00:30:37
mother uh the danger for the life of the
00:30:40
mother and we have uh a situation now
00:30:44
where it's in the state's hands and the
00:30:46
states are going to be uh voting the
00:30:48
last thing people want the people are
00:30:51
going to be voting the last thing people
00:30:52
want is for that to go back into the
00:30:54
federal government it was always fought
00:30:57
and very importantly and people wanted
00:30:59
it they wanted it back in the States
00:31:01
where it belongs legally and for a lot
00:31:03
of other reasons so you wouldn't support
00:31:05
a national ban no I wouldn't support a
00:31:07
national ban no I would not just
00:31:09
shifting back to foreign policy for a
00:31:11
moment Mr President on the relationship
00:31:14
with China it's funny how Democrats and
00:31:16
Republicans seem to have a unified voice
00:31:18
and banging the drums on the the rise of
00:31:22
China do you think that war with China
00:31:26
is inevitable and if not how do we avoid
00:31:28
it I think it's not inevitable I think
00:31:30
it's
00:31:31
unlikely uh I know president XI very
00:31:34
well and we got a long grade until Co
00:31:36
then I wasn't so happy with them because
00:31:38
they gave it to us I said it came from
00:31:39
the Wuhan lab I was right about that uh
00:31:42
they said then it started in Italy and
00:31:44
then it started in France it started
00:31:46
everywhere but there but it started in
00:31:48
China and it was a uh many many millions
00:31:52
of people died all over the world and
00:31:54
cost the world probably $60 trillion
00:31:57
which is more money than China has and
00:31:59
more money than anybody has the death
00:32:01
and Destruction has been unbelievable
00:32:04
but I think it's I think it's high if
00:32:06
you have the right president uh we can
00:32:09
live at peace with China we can do very
00:32:10
well with China compete with China but
00:32:13
we don't have the right president right
00:32:15
now he's not respected by China he's
00:32:17
being laughed at by China and he's a
00:32:19
Manchurian Candidate I mean he's
00:32:21
received money from China his family and
00:32:23
that makes him to me uh somebody that
00:32:25
shouldn't be negotiating he's got a
00:32:27
conflict of interest uh but no I don't
00:32:30
see war with China as being inevitable
00:32:32
at all president Trump do you think that
00:32:35
fouchi and our government funded gain of
00:32:37
function research and do you think we
00:32:39
should really be pursuing the
00:32:42
investigation deeply into that and if we
00:32:44
did fund gain of function research what
00:32:46
does that say about our government and
00:32:50
taking ownership of it because a lot of
00:32:52
us lost a lot of years kids didn't go to
00:32:54
school and uh it caused economic damage
00:32:58
as you pointed out earlier the amount of
00:32:59
money you had to spend to try to avoid a
00:33:01
depression was really severe and if we
00:33:04
funded that what does that make you
00:33:06
think about our government and then
00:33:07
fouchy covering it up if that is in fact
00:33:10
true what does that make you think about
00:33:12
our government so if you remember I'm
00:33:14
the one that stopped it and I stopped it
00:33:16
maybe for a lucky reason or an unusual
00:33:19
reason I said why are we paying money to
00:33:21
China it wasn't about gain of function
00:33:24
or anything else it was why are we
00:33:25
paying money to China China's got a lot
00:33:27
of money
00:33:28
and they're doing fine you know we're
00:33:30
considered like uh they want us to
00:33:33
consider them a growing Nation a a
00:33:36
nation in distress all sorts of things
00:33:38
because they always take advantage of
00:33:39
every treaty by saying that they need
00:33:42
you know they're uh an improving Nation
00:33:45
I heard the other day they have all
00:33:47
different terms for changing but they're
00:33:49
a growing Nation well we're a growing
00:33:51
Nation too We're a nation that's
00:33:53
becoming a third world nation based on
00:33:55
what we're seeing but I was the one that
00:33:57
sto St that when I saw that I was the
00:33:59
one that stopped that uh the fouchy
00:34:01
thing is an interesting phenomena uh
00:34:04
he's a much I was not a big fan of his
00:34:07
as you know he said no let everybody
00:34:09
come in from China I overrode him on
00:34:11
that I overrode him on a lot but he
00:34:14
wanted the people from China when I
00:34:16
heard about this I stopped it we had a
00:34:18
room loaded up with people and nobody
00:34:20
could even believe it but I stopped it
00:34:22
we would have lost hundreds of thousands
00:34:24
of people more maybe more much more
00:34:27
maybe over the the millions but hundreds
00:34:29
of thousands of people more had I not
00:34:31
stopped people coming in from China did
00:34:33
he lie to you about the origin of Co
00:34:36
well I've always said the origin was uh
00:34:39
you know where it came from where it
00:34:40
originally came from was the Wuhan lab I
00:34:43
happen to think it escaped from the
00:34:44
Wuhan lab I mean I don't believe it came
00:34:46
from uh the bats and 2,000 miles away
00:34:49
caves I don't believe it came from other
00:34:52
countries as China tried to convince
00:34:54
people it did uh I thought it should
00:34:56
have been called the China virus because
00:34:58
it was a very much more accurate term
00:35:00
than Co nobody knows what Co even means
00:35:02
why is it co uh but uh no I was always
00:35:06
uh but did fouchi lie to you I guess is
00:35:09
what the American people want to know
00:35:10
did fouchy lie to you and if he did
00:35:11
should he be prosecuted I don't think uh
00:35:14
I dealt you have to understand fouchy
00:35:16
was a much bigger factor in the Biden
00:35:17
Administration than he was in the Trump
00:35:19
Administration I didn't rely on him that
00:35:21
much cuz I didn't trust him uh I would
00:35:24
say got along with him fine not really
00:35:28
but I didn't trust him and again I was
00:35:31
the one that stopped the money going to
00:35:32
China I didn't like it I didn't stop it
00:35:35
because of covid I didn't stop it
00:35:37
because of anything other than why are
00:35:39
we paying money to China it was strange
00:35:42
they should pay us money we shouldn't
00:35:44
pay them money one of the things I can
00:35:46
tell you the World Health Organization
00:35:49
so we pay them almost $500 million and
00:35:53
China pays him $39 million and so I got
00:35:57
out of the world World Health
00:35:58
Organization they did absolutely nothing
00:36:00
they called it totally wrong I got out
00:36:02
they called me and they said we'll do
00:36:04
anything to keep you in anything
00:36:06
anything I said well why are they paying
00:36:08
39 million we're paying almost 500
00:36:10
million and they said well we'll work
00:36:12
out a deal where you could pay much less
00:36:15
I said well now you're starting to talk
00:36:17
but even that it was very popular when I
00:36:19
got out it was a very politically it
00:36:21
would have been very hard to go back in
00:36:23
people were thrilled that I got out I
00:36:25
could have made a deal to go in for $30
00:36:27
million they offered me a deal to go in
00:36:29
for 39 million and I actually turned it
00:36:31
down I said you know it should be a
00:36:33
third it should be if you look at we're
00:36:35
350 million and they're at 1.4 billion
00:36:38
people right so it should have been 25%
00:36:40
or less than that but I didn't want to
00:36:42
quibble but I could have gone back in
00:36:45
immediately for $39 million as opposed
00:36:47
to
00:36:48
500 then a a horrible horrible election
00:36:52
which helped destroy our country took
00:36:54
place in 2020 and they went back in
00:36:58
and they're paying more than $5500
00:37:00
million and they knew I could have made
00:37:02
a deal now it's a lot of money not when
00:37:05
you talk about the world but it's still
00:37:07
a lot of money and it but it shows you
00:37:09
the stupidity of the whole thing they
00:37:11
could have made a deal for 39 million
00:37:14
instead they're paying much more than
00:37:16
they paid even before and that's the way
00:37:19
the mindset of our country is and here's
00:37:21
the big part China totally controls the
00:37:25
wh China totally controls them we have
00:37:29
very little control over them and now
00:37:31
they want to give control over our whole
00:37:32
country to them which would be a
00:37:34
terrible mistake fouchi brings up sort
00:37:37
of the kind of deep State personality
00:37:39
that you talked about in 2016 that's
00:37:41
kind of like riddled all over the
00:37:43
government how much progress do you
00:37:44
think you made and how what do you want
00:37:46
to do if you become president in
00:37:48
November and do you have goals around
00:37:50
the Deep State this time around and what
00:37:52
are they well I have a lot of things I
00:37:54
mean I did a lot of things in the FBI I
00:37:56
fired a lot of of their top people
00:37:58
including Comey who's terrible at what
00:38:00
he did a terrible person and terrible at
00:38:03
what he did uh I fired mcab and you know
00:38:06
I don't have to go through Lisa and
00:38:08
struck in all of the the lovers and I
00:38:11
fired the whole group of people I got
00:38:13
rid of them and uh and you know so many
00:38:16
of the agents are so incredible in the
00:38:17
FBI down below but uh we got rid of a
00:38:20
lot we uh you take a look at the World
00:38:23
Health again we got out of the World
00:38:25
Health we got out of the this is a
00:38:27
similar thing that you know this is
00:38:29
really similar to your answer but we got
00:38:31
out of the World Health Organization
00:38:32
which was a tremendous thing we got rid
00:38:34
of the Paris Accord the Paris Accord was
00:38:38
a disaster for us we were going to pay a
00:38:40
trillion dollars and other countries
00:38:42
were paying nothing Russia was paying
00:38:45
nothing China was paying nothing it
00:38:47
didn't even kick in for China until 2030
00:38:49
whereas with us it kicked in immediately
00:38:52
so I got rid of the Paris Accord I did a
00:38:55
lot of things having to do with not only
00:38:57
people but tremendous amounts of money
00:39:00
because the Paris Accord was so unfair
00:39:04
and I said you know when I do this
00:39:06
people are not going to like it but I
00:39:07
have to do it because it's right people
00:39:09
loved it the public understood it they
00:39:12
loved it and now they've gone back into
00:39:14
the Paris Accord at the same terms and
00:39:16
even worse than the terms I got out it's
00:39:19
really a shame it's so many things it's
00:39:21
so sad to see so many things I mean the
00:39:24
wh the Paris Accord you take a look at
00:39:27
the things they could have gone back if
00:39:30
they wanted to go back if they had it
00:39:31
they could have gone back for a fraction
00:39:33
of what they were doing and they're very
00:39:35
unfair to the United States we're like a
00:39:37
lap dog for every other country Mr
00:39:40
President I I know you've running out of
00:39:42
time here so but we haven't had a chance
00:39:43
to for you to speak to the Border
00:39:45
situation yet so I want to give you a
00:39:46
chance to to address that because that's
00:39:48
always been really one of the your main
00:39:51
issues since all the way since 2016 you
00:39:54
wanted to build a wall the Democrats did
00:39:55
everything they could to thwart that you
00:39:57
built the the wall but then Biden left a
00:40:00
bunch of holes in it and then sold off
00:40:01
the parts for scrap metal and now we've
00:40:03
had the pro and repealed your executive
00:40:05
order so I want to give you a chance to
00:40:06
speak to that just but one piece I want
00:40:08
to just add in uh as a follow-up
00:40:10
question is a lot of tech CEOs say uh if
00:40:14
we fix the Border can we get more h-1bs
00:40:16
for Tech workers so can you address that
00:40:19
as well as what's going on at the border
00:40:21
yes so uh we built hundreds of miles of
00:40:23
well David as you know and uh we're very
00:40:25
proud of it we did it as per
00:40:27
specification by the border patrol they
00:40:29
wanted exactly the wall that we did with
00:40:30
the climb paddle on top with steel
00:40:33
concrete and then rebar and all of the
00:40:35
things that they wanted they wanted to
00:40:36
have Vision through it clearly through
00:40:38
it and because I thought about concrete
00:40:41
plank frankly going up 40 or 50 feet and
00:40:43
they they didn't like that they wanted
00:40:45
to have Vision through and I understood
00:40:47
that too uh I sort of disagreed with it
00:40:50
but that's okay we actually brought
00:40:51
climbers in Mount Everest climbers to
00:40:53
climb and and we built a very hard wall
00:40:56
to climb it's it's a very effective wall
00:40:58
uh and we built uh hundreds of miles and
00:41:02
then we were going to add quite a bit at
00:41:04
the very end and we we bought about 200
00:41:08
additional miles and it was ready to be
00:41:11
put up could have been put up in three
00:41:13
weeks maybe four weeks and areas that
00:41:16
were rough areas that were people coming
00:41:19
in because as you build the wall they go
00:41:20
in different areas right they go further
00:41:22
out uh the it was so effective it was so
00:41:26
effective Mexico gave us a lot of troops
00:41:29
for free because of a certain
00:41:30
negotiation that I had with them you
00:41:32
heard that but it was so effective the
00:41:34
wall but Biden they didn't want to put
00:41:38
up those slats that were going up
00:41:40
routinely by us that means you had gaps
00:41:43
you had as an example you had gates in
00:41:46
certain area that we put up we were
00:41:48
going to put up big powerful Gates that
00:41:50
we could open and uh you could let
00:41:52
equipment through etc etc if you needed
00:41:54
it and they got rid of of everything
00:41:58
they sold it for 5 cents on the dollar
00:42:00
much of it 5 cents on the dollar I said
00:42:03
I can't believe it and that's the first
00:42:04
time that I said they're serious they
00:42:06
actually won open borders they won an
00:42:08
open border nobody could believe it I
00:42:10
couldn't believe it because I never
00:42:12
believe they wanted an open border
00:42:14
because who would be stupid enough to
00:42:15
want an open border look what's happened
00:42:17
with an open border I was very proud of
00:42:19
that we built we had the safest Border
00:42:20
in the history of our country and now we
00:42:22
have the worst Border in the history of
00:42:24
the world we had a safe border I had a
00:42:27
in Mexico policy uh catch and release in
00:42:30
Mexico not in the United States
00:42:32
everything was so good but the remain in
00:42:34
Mexico is a big deal not easy to get but
00:42:37
it was a big deal they were in Tiana
00:42:39
hundreds of thousands of people they had
00:42:41
to be approved to come into our country
00:42:43
and now you look at what's happened
00:42:45
we've been overrun it's an invasion of
00:42:48
our country by people many people come
00:42:50
out of jails and prisons they come out
00:42:52
of mental institutions insane asylums
00:42:55
and we have terrorists coming into our
00:42:56
country at a level that we've never seen
00:42:59
before it's a very sad I never
00:43:00
understood why the wall was so
00:43:02
controversial you know every country
00:43:03
needs to have a border and a wall is a
00:43:05
really good way to enforce a border I
00:43:07
never understood why they were so
00:43:10
animated about stopping you from
00:43:12
building the wall after you ran on that
00:43:14
issue in 2016 they held you up for years
00:43:16
with litigation and then like you said
00:43:19
they wouldn't just finish the little
00:43:20
pieces of it and they left big holes in
00:43:22
it and I think you're right the only
00:43:24
conclusion is they want an open border I
00:43:26
mean how else do you expose like that
00:43:27
they want to destroy our country you
00:43:29
know the fact is it's it's incredible
00:43:32
the big mistake I made I should have
00:43:34
said I will not build a wall we do not
00:43:38
want a wall and that wall would have
00:43:40
gone up in 15 minutes the more important
00:43:43
point I think Mr President is we need
00:43:46
high-skilled workers in this country we
00:43:49
need to recruit the best and brightest
00:43:50
from the world every time we get
00:43:52
somebody super intelligent from India or
00:43:55
Europe any country that's immigrant sir
00:43:58
yeah and three of the four here are
00:43:59
immigrants um the ones without the tithe
00:44:01
and we can get these great people into
00:44:04
our country and that's a loss for our
00:44:07
adversaries and our competitors and it's
00:44:08
a gain for us but I've never heard you
00:44:10
talk about this can you please promise
00:44:13
US you will give us more ability to
00:44:16
import the best and brightest around the
00:44:18
world to America I do promise but I
00:44:20
happen to agree that's why I promise
00:44:21
otherwise I wouldn't promise let me just
00:44:23
tell you that it's so sad when we lose
00:44:26
people from Harvard MIT from the
00:44:29
greatest schools and lesser schools that
00:44:31
are phenomenal schools also and what I
00:44:34
wanted to do and I would have done this
00:44:35
but then we had to solve the covid
00:44:37
problem because that came in and you
00:44:38
know sort of dominated for a little
00:44:40
while as you perhaps know but what I
00:44:43
want to do and what I will do is you
00:44:45
graduate from a college I think you
00:44:47
should get automatically as part of your
00:44:48
diploma a green card to be able to stay
00:44:51
in this country and that includes junior
00:44:53
colleges too anybody graduates from a
00:44:55
college you go in there for two years or
00:44:57
four years if you graduate or you get a
00:44:59
doctorate degree from a college you
00:45:01
should be able to stay in this country
00:45:02
and you know more stories than I do but
00:45:04
I know of stories where people graduated
00:45:07
from a top college or from a college and
00:45:10
they desperately wanted to stay here
00:45:11
they had a plan for a company a concept
00:45:14
and they can't they go back to India
00:45:16
they go back to China they do the same
00:45:19
basic company in those places and they
00:45:21
become multi-billionaires employing
00:45:23
thousands and thousands of people and it
00:45:25
could have been done here and a big
00:45:27
example is you they you need a pool of
00:45:30
people to work for your companies you
00:45:31
have great companies and they have to be
00:45:33
smart people not everybody can be uh
00:45:35
less than smart you need brilliant
00:45:37
people and we force the brilliant people
00:45:40
the people that graduate from college
00:45:42
the people that are number one in their
00:45:44
class from the best colleges you have to
00:45:46
be able to recruit these people and keep
00:45:48
the people it was such a big deal
00:45:50
somebody graduates at the top of the
00:45:52
class they can't even make a deal with a
00:45:54
company because they don't think they're
00:45:55
going to be able to stay in the country
00:45:57
that is going to end on day one that's
00:46:00
fantastic yeah that's great well I think
00:46:02
we all wholeheartedly agree with that
00:46:04
being being in the being in the tech
00:46:05
industry we we understand the importance
00:46:07
of that they're telling us that you have
00:46:08
to go to den president so thank you so
00:46:10
much for spending so much time with us
00:46:11
we really appreciate it it's been great
00:46:13
having this conversation Sor I'm sorry I
00:46:15
have to ask I have to ask one question
00:46:17
sir when you got elected in 20 in the
00:46:20
2016 election you said the first thing
00:46:22
or one of the things you wanted to do
00:46:23
was release the JFK file and then you
00:46:27
said later I saw it and I just I wasn't
00:46:29
really ready to do it and then I saw a
00:46:31
clip where you changed your mind and you
00:46:33
said I think we're ready to see this
00:46:35
file and I'm just curious what's in it
00:46:39
what us right what happened like what I
00:46:42
actually did do it uh I released a lot
00:46:45
as you know but when it came to the
00:46:48
whole thing I was hit by some people
00:46:49
that worked for me that are great people
00:46:51
that you would respect and they asked me
00:46:53
not to do it and I'm saying why tell me
00:46:55
why and they said sir I think it needs a
00:46:58
little more time and I released a lot
00:47:01
but I said if they feel so strongly I
00:47:03
respect the people and would would have
00:47:06
done that again but this time I'm just
00:47:08
going to do it RFK says the CIA killed
00:47:11
his his um uncle do you believe that
00:47:13
well this wasn't CIA that asked me but I
00:47:15
think CIA was probably behind it but
00:47:17
they didn't they would have preferred
00:47:19
that I not release the rest of it so we
00:47:22
we did give quite a bit uh it's going to
00:47:25
be done early on a lot of people people
00:47:27
want to see that and whatever it may say
00:47:30
I won't say I sort I have an idea but uh
00:47:33
whatever it is it'll be very interesting
00:47:35
for people to see and we're going to
00:47:37
have to learn from it promise US you'll
00:47:39
come back again Mr you know there are
00:47:40
other things we're going to release too
00:47:42
we're going to release really like what
00:47:43
what else do you got we'll talk to you
00:47:45
about it off camera
00:47:48
aliens by the way I generally speaking
00:47:51
and there are reasons not to release
00:47:52
certain things obviously but I gener you
00:47:55
know it's transparency and I think it's
00:47:57
important that we release that and there
00:47:59
are other things too there are other
00:48:00
things that you know about but people
00:48:03
more than anything else they want the
00:48:04
JFK files we're going to release that
00:48:06
immediately you have a prediction for
00:48:07
the debate next week what's going to
00:48:08
happen well all I can say is this I
00:48:11
watched him with Paul Ryan and he
00:48:13
destroyed Paul Ryan Paul Ryan with the
00:48:15
water he was chugging water at a left
00:48:17
and right I didn't think a human being
00:48:18
would be able to drink so much water at
00:48:20
one time and he beat Paul Ryan so I I'm
00:48:23
not underestimating him I'm not
00:48:25
underestimating him it is what it is uh
00:48:28
we'll see what happens but you take a
00:48:30
look at the last one uh I happen to
00:48:33
think he's incompetent for a lot of
00:48:35
reasons I think he's incompetent because
00:48:37
he has gotten the worst policies both
00:48:41
foreign policy and internal policy I
00:48:43
mean who would not want to have a wall
00:48:45
who wants to have millions of people
00:48:47
pouring in who wants to have high taxes
00:48:49
you know taxes are going to raise by
00:48:51
four times if this guy has his plan is
00:48:54
he in cognitive decline do you believe
00:48:55
he's in cognitive decline well I I
00:48:57
shouldn't be the one to say that but I
00:48:58
don't think he's doing particularly well
00:49:00
but I didn't think he was well 25 years
00:49:02
ago I thought he was not a smart person
00:49:04
and that was told to me by a certain
00:49:06
member of the Kennedy family who was
00:49:08
actually very friendly with me through a
00:49:10
Palm Beach relationship and I was told
00:49:14
that very strongly but so I was never a
00:49:16
fan of his but I will say he beat uh he
00:49:19
beat Paul Ryan who was still years ago
00:49:22
but he beat Paul Ryan pretty badly and
00:49:24
uh I assume he's going to be uh somebody
00:49:27
that will be a worthy debater yeah I
00:49:29
would say I think I don't want to
00:49:31
underestimate him all right I think
00:49:34
that's smart well your your your team is
00:49:36
telling us that uh they need you to go
00:49:38
to a dinner Mr President obviously we
00:49:39
could keep going for hours and hours but
00:49:41
it's been great to we
00:49:43
could uh but it's been great to great to
00:49:46
have you for the last hour here and it's
00:49:47
been great to getting to know you with
00:49:49
the the dinner that we did and we hope
00:49:51
that you'll come back on our show
00:49:52
podcasts are getting bigger and bigger
00:49:54
so hopefully in your second term you'll
00:49:56
come on here uh and uh talk to us again
00:50:00
you think Biden would do this interview
00:50:01
I don't think absolutely not absolutely
00:50:04
lost one question I don't think doing
00:50:08
these interviews so it's an honor to be
00:50:10
with you all very good question we
00:50:12
appreciate it sir thank you very
00:50:13
appreciated very much sir thank you very
00:50:15
thank you sir there you have it wow that
00:50:17
was some hour boys what do we think
00:50:20
let's do a wrap up huh got do do a
00:50:22
little wrap
00:50:24
here jcal what are your what are your
00:50:26
big
00:50:28
takeaways well I'm undecided as you know
00:50:31
we we had a limited amount of time with
00:50:33
him and obviously just say it just say
00:50:34
it you like him you didn't you were just
00:50:37
say it just say it because it's written
00:50:38
all across your face just say it you
00:50:40
like him you're confused have some crush
00:50:43
your questions no he crushed your
00:50:44
questions
00:50:45
ad you asked great questions and he just
00:50:48
dealt with them headon just admit it you
00:50:50
like him you like him look at
00:50:54
him I do like the fact that on the I
00:50:57
told you youd like him I told you you'd
00:50:59
like him this is my point whether you
00:51:01
whether you come out of wanting to vote
00:51:03
for the president or not sure everybody
00:51:05
needs to I think just sit in a room and
00:51:08
just hear him out if you're if you if
00:51:10
you want me to answer the question what
00:51:11
I'll say is there there are some
00:51:12
blockers I have that we didn't get to
00:51:14
January 6th obviously I did you know one
00:51:16
of the blockers I have is obviously roie
00:51:18
Wade and I think he handled that
00:51:19
question really well and I think we may
00:51:22
have gotten a little bit of breaking
00:51:24
news there in terms of him saying he
00:51:26
would not do the national ban and I
00:51:29
think that's a big concern people have
00:51:31
and I think that's maybe the issue
00:51:33
according to a lot of experts I'm sorry
00:51:35
to sound like Trump for a lot of experts
00:51:37
people believe that could be the
00:51:38
deciding issue uh of the election and so
00:51:41
I think he handled it really well by
00:51:43
saying the states are going to choose
00:51:44
and he's not going to do the federal B
00:51:46
exemption he was very unequivocal about
00:51:49
that really clear that he would not do a
00:51:50
national ban really clear that the
00:51:52
states would decide and furthermore he
00:51:54
understood that the states are deciding
00:51:56
there's been a bunch of referenda at the
00:51:57
state level and they are generally
00:51:59
coming out at on the pro-choice side and
00:52:01
he indicated that he understood that
00:52:03
some of the votes are not turning out
00:52:04
the way the
00:52:06
people people want right 80% of people
00:52:09
he's going to respect democracy he's
00:52:11
going to respect democracy on that issue
00:52:13
yeah so I think he he nailed that that
00:52:16
question I think he was very definitive
00:52:19
about Ukraine not entering NATO and I
00:52:23
think he was very definitive about an H1
00:52:26
B policy that's Pro productivity and
00:52:29
immigration that was the part I like
00:52:30
best if I'm being giving grads green
00:52:32
cards that's like such a that's breaking
00:52:35
news too by the way I think we elevated
00:52:36
the discussion about immigration beyond
00:52:38
the wall and into recruitment which is
00:52:40
what I have been trying to do on this
00:52:41
podcast for a couple years here now so
00:52:43
to hear the president say I will do that
00:52:45
for you because I want that that to me
00:52:48
was padle and you know there's a lot of
00:52:49
things I agree with them on and the
00:52:51
January 6th stff we didn't get to so
00:52:53
apologies to the audience on that I know
00:52:55
a lot of people have feelings about but
00:52:56
you know you can only get so much from
00:52:58
50 minutes of interview I think he did a
00:52:59
great jend the whole town hall on that
00:53:01
issue I mean quite frankly I felt like
00:53:03
we dealt with a lot of substance here so
00:53:05
but chamath I agree with you he was
00:53:06
really clear on Ukraine he went further
00:53:08
than he has in the past in the past he
00:53:10
said that he'll get a peace deal very
00:53:11
quickly and that he wants the people to
00:53:13
stop dying but in this interview he went
00:53:15
further he said that if France or other
00:53:18
European countries send in troops the US
00:53:20
definitely will not participate in that
00:53:22
we are not going to send American boots
00:53:24
on the ground the Biden Administration I
00:53:25
don't think has said that definitively
00:53:27
the way that President Trump said it
00:53:29
moreover he understood that a major
00:53:32
cause of the war was the desire to bring
00:53:36
Ukraine into NATO and I've never heard
00:53:40
I've never heard anyone in the
00:53:41
administration say that and he went
00:53:42
further and said they keep saying these
00:53:44
provocative things about you know even
00:53:46
now they keep repeating that Ukraine's
00:53:48
going to be part of NATO so he
00:53:50
understood he understood the provocation
00:53:52
there fre what's your take on him you
00:53:54
haven't come out and said who you're
00:53:55
voting for but this is your first time
00:53:57
interacting with them I'll be it for 50
00:53:59
minutes in a group setting but what are
00:54:01
you what's your it's a diff it's a
00:54:03
difficult Forum because we can't go deep
00:54:05
and ask responsive questions and we
00:54:06
don't have a lot of time and there's
00:54:07
four of us trying to ask questions so
00:54:09
the format is a little difficult to get
00:54:11
to the heart of the matter on on some of
00:54:12
these complicated topics like federal
00:54:14
spending two hours debt yeah and and I
00:54:17
think you need to just be able to like
00:54:19
hone in on the question you know his
00:54:21
response on how are we going to reduce
00:54:23
kind of the bureaucratic overhead and
00:54:25
the wasteful spending and ederal
00:54:26
government and he kind of pivoted to the
00:54:28
Department of Education that's 3% of the
00:54:30
federal budget I want to talk about the
00:54:31
rest of it and you know we're at it took
00:54:33
us 200 years as a country to add a
00:54:36
trillion dollars to our federal debt to
00:54:38
go from zero to a trillion and now we're
00:54:40
adding a trillion every 100 days and
00:54:42
it's going to take a lot more than just
00:54:44
one to three% cuts and spending to get
00:54:47
us out of the you know the spiral that
00:54:50
we're in I also am concerned very um I
00:54:55
think very rightly so and I think he
00:54:57
acknowledges the concerns that were
00:54:59
mentioned by Larry Summers that tariffs
00:55:01
plus tax cuts could lead to uh serious
00:55:04
inflation and economic contraction those
00:55:07
are really difficult things to do
00:55:09
together unless you have a very clear
00:55:12
plan for massively cutting spending at
00:55:14
the federal level so I don't feel like I
00:55:16
got to the heart of the matter on those
00:55:17
points and as you guys know that's what
00:55:19
I care so deeply about I think we need
00:55:20
to fix the machine to be able to do the
00:55:23
things we want the machine to do over
00:55:24
time and I'm I'm very deeply worried
00:55:26
worried about that you know I had a
00:55:28
couple reactions to that so number one
00:55:30
is I thought it was interesting how he
00:55:32
reacted to the question about Larry
00:55:34
Summers because he knows Larry Summers
00:55:35
and he actually said several very comp
00:55:37
things towards him so he may not agree
00:55:40
with him on everything but he said that
00:55:42
Larry had gotten a bunch of things right
00:55:44
and he's an interesting guy and and
00:55:46
Larry did get the inflation call right
00:55:48
remember at the very beginning right of
00:55:50
the Biden Administration so it was
00:55:52
interesting I thought that President
00:55:54
Trump handled that question very TCT I
00:55:56
think it's not like was looking to
00:55:58
attack anyone anything like that do we
00:56:00
really buy he's going to do this tariff
00:56:01
thing anyway like it seems like that's a
00:56:03
bit of pandering maybe to the voter base
00:56:05
it sounds like a great solution right
00:56:07
but I don't think he's gonna do it once
00:56:09
the economic advisers get together and
00:56:11
look at the analysis on what this will
00:56:13
do to costs of things inflation will go
00:56:15
up Etc you know maybe there's a rethink
00:56:17
ultimately on how that's implemented and
00:56:19
on what particular slices of the economy
00:56:21
it's implemented so I'm sure as you
00:56:23
point out it probably gets toned down
00:56:24
for this to you know to even become a
00:56:26
reality it seems just on the on the
00:56:29
second piece on the the deficit you know
00:56:30
J you asked a pretty tough question
00:56:32
there where you basically said look
00:56:33
you're your def the debt has grown as
00:56:36
much under your first term as it do
00:56:38
under Biden remember that the 8 trillion
00:56:40
or something I me it's almost exactly
00:56:42
going to be the same 6.5 to date from
00:56:44
Biden 7.8 trillion but I think he had a
00:56:46
pretty good answer which was that look
00:56:49
at the first year of covid we were
00:56:50
dealing with you know a depress a
00:56:52
potential depression I don't if you
00:56:54
mentioned that the economy GDP was down
00:56:57
30% yeah he talked about 1929 yeah yeah
00:57:00
exactly so he basically explained that
00:57:02
we had to do that but then after that we
00:57:05
shouldn't have kept going and I do think
00:57:08
that Trump is just not as big a spender
00:57:10
as Biden I mean look Biden's been in
00:57:12
Washington for 50 years he thinks
00:57:14
government's the answer for everything
00:57:15
he loves spending money and he spent
00:57:17
trillions on covid even after we didn't
00:57:19
need to so I get the sense that Trump
00:57:22
was a reluctant spender I'm not saying
00:57:24
he didn't spend but where as Biden I
00:57:27
think is a eager spender and yeah I I
00:57:31
think any wants to spend because it's
00:57:34
popular I just think it's their nature I
00:57:36
think if Trump had the power by himself
00:57:38
to Reign and spending I think he would I
00:57:40
think the issue is that the president by
00:57:42
himself can't do that much which is what
00:57:43
my follow-up question was right I was
00:57:45
trying to ask him like can you actually
00:57:47
do it as president or not like is there
00:57:49
the wherewithal to do it I think the
00:57:51
other aspect I wanted to see I'm really
00:57:53
glad he talked about
00:57:54
dollarization and I he mentioned it
00:57:56
upfront and so that to me really
00:57:59
resonated it really Rings true to the
00:58:02
effect of us spending US foreign policy
00:58:05
so much of this is driving and I'm
00:58:07
concerned about right driving the Saudis
00:58:09
into the arms of the Chinese and and
00:58:11
other foreign adversaries to the United
00:58:13
States and I would have really liked to
00:58:14
have spent a little time with him on the
00:58:16
Saudi relationship where he sees that
00:58:18
headed how the Saudi relationship will
00:58:20
affect the Middle East and how the Saudi
00:58:22
relationship could affect the US dollar
00:58:25
and and dollar reserves around the world
00:58:27
but I think he's acutely aware of
00:58:29
dollarization and uh foreign reserves in
00:58:32
dollars being sold down and that the
00:58:34
there are serious effects to that I
00:58:36
didn't hear a followup on like what the
00:58:38
specific responses will be uh you know
00:58:41
to to the drivers there which I I would
00:58:43
have loved to Spent A Little More Time
00:58:44
On what do you think will be the viral
00:58:46
moments to come out of this if any what
00:58:47
do you think the mainstream Media or
00:58:49
social media will take from this any
00:58:51
moments you think we breaking news or
00:58:54
notable well I think think there's a lot
00:58:56
of clarity on a couple of important
00:58:58
points one is no federal ban on abortion
00:59:01
I think that that's important news for a
00:59:03
lot of people the second is this Clarity
00:59:07
on h-1bs which is very different from
00:59:09
what has to be done at the border and I
00:59:11
think that was very clear and new and I
00:59:13
think it's very positive for our
00:59:15
community meaning the tech absolutely
00:59:16
yeah that's why I push we need that
00:59:18
Clarity because we're trying to hire
00:59:20
these people and we are losing them
00:59:22
every day and then the third was I think
00:59:26
Clarity on NATO was also very definitive
00:59:30
and I think that that's important the
00:59:32
fourth which was an implication of what
00:59:34
he said which is a little depressing is
00:59:38
I think there's a lot of us that want to
00:59:39
see this Israeli Palestine conflict
00:59:43
resolved and I think what he's saying is
00:59:47
we can't because we've let the genie out
00:59:49
of the bottle we have an adversary now
00:59:50
with a quarter of a trillion dollars of
00:59:52
excess cash who has no incentive to
00:59:54
negotiate Iran that's on so that's
00:59:58
really
00:59:59
depressing and then the fifth one was
01:00:01
around this JFK thing I the reason why I
01:00:04
asked the JFK question is not
01:00:06
necessarily that I have a specific
01:00:08
interest in JFK but it's emblematic of
01:00:12
it's a proxy for this deep State this
01:00:14
idea of Secrets or this idea of there's
01:00:16
a layer of people that are embedded in
01:00:20
the United States government that
01:00:21
decides on behalf of all of us and I
01:00:24
think when you have somebody who can put
01:00:26
P back against that and use transparency
01:00:29
and sunlight as the cleansing function
01:00:31
that is what we need if we're going to
01:00:33
rebuild trust in our government and
01:00:34
institutions we're going to need a lot
01:00:36
more transparency and if that one's
01:00:37
hanging out there why not resolve it I
01:00:40
mean did he say he thinks the CI CIA did
01:00:42
it I think I heard him say that I think
01:00:44
CIA did what I heard was he said the CIA
01:00:47
behind the people that were influencing
01:00:49
him not to I think what he said want
01:00:51
information out we should be clear about
01:00:53
that because it could be it could be
01:00:55
quoted out of context yeah we're going
01:00:56
to need to see the transcript on that he
01:00:58
did not say that he thought the CIA was
01:01:00
he didn't come anywhere close he said
01:01:02
that he thought the CIA was behind that
01:01:05
were telling him to not do it and he
01:01:07
listened to them out of trust and
01:01:08
respect for them which I think that's a
01:01:10
reasonable judgment in the moment we got
01:01:12
see that transcript yeah my point is
01:01:14
exposing that is a very important way of
01:01:17
giving the influence and power back to
01:01:20
the people ABS I've mentioned this quote
01:01:24
from Mike Pompeo which is really
01:01:25
powerful but it's something to the
01:01:27
effect of you know the people on the top
01:01:29
floor of the CIA do not believe it's a
01:01:33
Democrat or Republican that runs America
01:01:36
but that they do and he said that in the
01:01:40
context of being asked what is the one
01:01:42
regret you have or some of the biggest
01:01:45
regrets you have in running the CIA and
01:01:48
Pompeo said that he didn't fix that so I
01:01:51
think that there's a lot of embedded
01:01:53
versions of this establishment class
01:01:56
that lurk in many institutions whether
01:01:58
it's the EPA whether it's the CIA
01:02:00
whether it's the
01:02:01
NIH and if there are ways in which the
01:02:05
president can unlock the data that's
01:02:07
necessary or the
01:02:09
information for all of us to have a
01:02:12
little bit more clarity on what's
01:02:14
Happening I think it's important and I
01:02:15
do think for many
01:02:17
people that the JFK file is
01:02:19
representative of a lot of them well and
01:02:21
then Dove telling that Sachs the fouy
01:02:24
discussion where he said I don't trust I
01:02:26
I never trusted fouchy and then kind of
01:02:28
pushing it on like hey do you think he
01:02:30
should be prosecuted did we fund it or
01:02:32
not seems pretty clear he believes we
01:02:34
funded gain of research his position was
01:02:37
I just didn't want to spend the money
01:02:38
which I appreciate about him with China
01:02:40
with China yeah spend the money in China
01:02:42
yeah yeah and so I what did you think of
01:02:45
that point yeah well I I thought that
01:02:48
his response on that was similar to a
01:02:50
lot of his responses which is he did not
01:02:53
take the edgy position
01:02:56
that he was sort of being teed up to
01:02:58
take I mean kind of like same thing with
01:02:59
like the Larry Summers thing you know he
01:03:02
he had mild criticism I thought for
01:03:04
fouchy but he didn't go scorched Earth
01:03:06
at all on on fouchy there and he said he
01:03:09
didn't trust him he said absolutely
01:03:11
nobody that's fors nobody nobody trusts
01:03:15
fouchy you asked him whether fouchi
01:03:17
should be prosecuted he did not take the
01:03:20
bait on that that's my point he was very
01:03:21
respectful actually I I was very
01:03:23
surprised to hear how he respected
01:03:25
fouchi and how he framed the his
01:03:28
response to that question and I think
01:03:29
that says a lot but can I tell you why
01:03:31
you're surprised because I think we have
01:03:33
been fed this is what I'm saying we have
01:03:35
been fed A Narrative of what president
01:03:37
Trump looks like now in fairness we're
01:03:39
also being fed A Narrative of what
01:03:40
President Biden is like and this is why
01:03:44
you have to see these men up close and
01:03:45
personal for yourself because David the
01:03:48
fact that you're surprised is less about
01:03:50
the fact that Donald Trump has changed
01:03:52
right it's more the fact that you've
01:03:53
been told a narrative and you've
01:03:56
believed it and so now when you see the
01:03:58
actual truth you have to rewrite hold on
01:04:00
a second he's actually pretty thoughtful
01:04:02
he's pretty presidential he doesn't go
01:04:04
off on
01:04:05
people that's not what you probably
01:04:07
thought going in because that's not what
01:04:08
the mainstream media portrays about what
01:04:10
you should be thinking about well he In
01:04:12
fairness he has gone in on people pretty
01:04:13
hard over the last eight years he's a
01:04:15
counter puncher I don't think he hits
01:04:16
people unless they hit him first I mean
01:04:18
that's his pattern but look I I I agree
01:04:21
with Jamal here that my overall take on
01:04:24
this and look my position is is clear
01:04:26
because I wrote a long post on X
01:04:29
endorsing Trump a couple weeks ago but
01:04:31
everything I heard here in this
01:04:33
interview was consistent with the
01:04:35
reasons why I stated I want to support
01:04:37
him he clearly favors a progrowth agenda
01:04:40
he wants to keep taxes low or and
01:04:43
reasonable he wants to reduce
01:04:45
regulations he wanted to increase the
01:04:48
number of h-1bs get the Dream Team over
01:04:51
here for Tech while sealing the Border
01:04:54
while cutting down on crime in blue
01:04:57
cities he talked about how crime was out
01:04:59
of control he wants to negotiate peace
01:05:01
deals he I think understands very well
01:05:05
why we have this war going on in Europe
01:05:07
overall I heard a lot of reassuring
01:05:10
things and I didn't hear anything that I
01:05:13
would put in the category of a grievance
01:05:16
or a desire for Revenge you know the
01:05:19
media is trying to portray him as like
01:05:21
seeking Vengeance or something like that
01:05:23
well that's because he says he is didn't
01:05:25
get didn't he said over and over again
01:05:27
let's be clear he said over again I will
01:05:29
be your retribution so he may not have
01:05:30
said it on this podcast did you get any
01:05:33
of that in this interview no I've just
01:05:36
heard him say it 50 times in the last 60
01:05:38
days so but sax where would you like to
01:05:40
have seen him be same clip played over
01:05:43
and over again on where would you like
01:05:44
to have seen him be stronger or
01:05:45
different on any of his major positions
01:05:48
what would you as his adviser advise him
01:05:52
to shift or double down on a
01:05:54
bit well well I mean I think jamath is
01:05:57
right that with respect to the Middle
01:05:59
East the I think his position isn't
01:06:03
perfectly clear because it's not only
01:06:05
about Iran in the Middle East right um
01:06:08
yeah but the truth of the matter is
01:06:09
politically I don't know that he could
01:06:11
say more and you know I think that's
01:06:13
just a very very tough issue where
01:06:15
you're bound to alienate and polarize
01:06:17
one side of the other and so I think
01:06:19
he's sort of definitely walking a tight
01:06:21
RPP there yeah when he says it would
01:06:23
never have happened like I'm always like
01:06:25
you know like it would never happened
01:06:27
under me I would like to have a little
01:06:28
more of the why why do you believe that
01:06:30
and he never gets into the details he
01:06:32
just says that over and over but maybe
01:06:34
he's right you know like when I hear
01:06:36
Trump talk what I hear is someone who's
01:06:39
a dealmaker he was a dealmaker in
01:06:41
business now he's a dealmaker
01:06:42
politically he's willing to have
01:06:44
conversations with anybody there was
01:06:46
even a moment when he's talking about
01:06:47
Iran where he said maybe he could have
01:06:50
worked out a deal um but in any event
01:06:53
he's somebody who I think is willing to
01:06:56
negotiate which I think is a positive
01:06:58
thing because when last time Biden
01:07:00
negotiated anything he doesn't seem
01:07:02
interested at all I mean I didn't get to
01:07:04
ask but you know one of the things I had
01:07:05
queued up was you know I just think
01:07:07
you've done a phenomenal job in talking
01:07:09
to people who most people feel are
01:07:11
difficult people to get along with you
01:07:14
know Kim Jan G Putin I think it's in
01:07:17
superpowers talking to dictators uh
01:07:20
despots people who are contener and
01:07:22
difficult and he always seems to get the
01:07:25
better of them them or at least get he
01:07:28
at least gets our interests As Americans
01:07:31
aligned with whatever their interests
01:07:33
are so I let me ask you I'm yeah I don't
01:07:36
want to be insulting I'm ask like in the
01:07:37
past you said that he was embracing the
01:07:40
dictators and he was cow Towing to I
01:07:42
think you've said comments like that in
01:07:43
the past where you saw Yes or something
01:07:46
that felt like he was more trying to
01:07:49
embrace and engage with them in a way
01:07:50
that's like why would I've always felt
01:07:52
you should talk to everybody all the
01:07:53
time um you know that that's not my
01:07:55
issue with you know it's never been my
01:07:56
issue with him I think that's like a
01:07:57
superpower the fact that he went into
01:08:00
North Korea and stepped over in the DMZ
01:08:03
you you saw the look on Kim jong-un's
01:08:04
face he just Kim jung-un just wants a
01:08:06
little attention he wants a little
01:08:08
recognition and this idea like we're not
01:08:10
going to give him any recognition is
01:08:12
stupid because if you give him a little
01:08:14
recognition now you're sort of tilting
01:08:16
him towards hey maybe you could be part
01:08:17
of this like maybe you could come to the
01:08:19
west and see a movie premiere or come to
01:08:20
the NBA finals as opposed to start
01:08:23
lobbing you know dysfunctional
01:08:26
missiles over Japan like love you know
01:08:29
that video where they're like setting up
01:08:31
the little press shooting and the in the
01:08:33
conference oh my God that video Smile on
01:08:35
Kim jong-un's face when say you want me
01:08:38
to go over I go should I go over should
01:08:40
I do it now I'll go over okay i'mna I'm
01:08:43
gonna walk up and Kim jung-un is beaming
01:08:46
and you're like he just played him he
01:08:48
played him like he walked 10 feet into
01:08:50
North Korea and now Kim jong-un's like
01:08:52
you know what I don't need this Miss I
01:08:53
guess my my my big unanswered question I
01:08:55
did want to ask him about like Doo's
01:08:57
prediction of like the cycle of Empires
01:09:00
500
01:09:01
years that well let's play
01:09:03
counterfactual freeberg what do what do
01:09:05
you how do you compare the answers
01:09:06
you've heard to what you have heard or
01:09:09
what you think President Biden's answers
01:09:11
would be to the things that you care
01:09:12
about I honestly feel like there's a
01:09:14
little bit of a blinders to the question
01:09:16
like there's a pivot back to what I've
01:09:18
done what I'll do versus the like let's
01:09:21
actually talk about where we are in the
01:09:23
death cycle and this is exactly what
01:09:27
like history repeating itself at the
01:09:29
time that you take on all the debt you
01:09:31
drive internal conflict January 6 is a
01:09:33
great like data point you drive external
01:09:35
conflict we've had two or three Wars
01:09:38
start in the last four years how do we
01:09:41
reverse those things so that we don't
01:09:42
repeat history and we sat down with doio
01:09:45
and we asked him this question is there
01:09:46
a way to not repeat history and he said
01:09:48
yes there is and we talked with grah
01:09:49
Allison about this and all these guys
01:09:51
believe that there's a way to avoid it
01:09:52
there have been moments where we've
01:09:54
nearly had the conflict and that's why I
01:09:56
him about war with China but I want to
01:09:58
understand if there is this broader kind
01:10:00
of construct of what is going on because
01:10:02
he he hits on all the data points
01:10:04
correctly dollarization increased
01:10:06
spending bloated
01:10:09
bureaucracy conflicts around the world
01:10:11
without taking it all into perspective
01:10:13
and saying man like this is where
01:10:14
Empires die I guess he does say that
01:10:16
right he he does actually highlight
01:10:18
exactly what Doo doesn't do what mle
01:10:20
does though right like Malay has said to
01:10:22
the populist that's exactly yeah Malay
01:10:25
he just needs to take that next Malay
01:10:26
step and say I will cut half the people
01:10:28
working at these places he kind of did
01:10:30
say it when it came to education I don't
01:10:32
know what your interpretations were G
01:10:34
get back to an entrepreneurial economy
01:10:36
right allow capitalism I think he did
01:10:38
say around regulation and then with
01:10:40
respect to the bureaucracy he pointed to
01:10:43
education he pointed to that was a good
01:10:44
example I think energy he pointed to the
01:10:47
EPA the right things are on his radar
01:10:49
screen you know uh I just hope he gets
01:10:52
the right people around him sacks like I
01:10:54
mean I need you
01:10:55
jul and stupid people you got to if
01:10:58
you're if put him put smart people
01:11:01
around cabinet cabinet advisers on
01:11:04
nuclear on regulation in nuclear on AI
01:11:07
like yeah in 2016 there was not the kind
01:11:11
of people that for example were at this
01:11:15
fundraiser that David and I
01:11:18
organized was I think entirely different
01:11:21
than what you saw in
01:11:23
2016 and I do think there's opportunity
01:11:25
where if you dipped your hand like there
01:11:27
was a young man in the audience who
01:11:29
answered this AI question and he talked
01:11:32
about public key private key
01:11:34
cryptography it was beautiful it was
01:11:36
amazing very technical person but there
01:11:40
are all these people that are coming out
01:11:41
of the woodwork to your point freeberg
01:11:44
if he can figure out how to build a
01:11:45
cabinet with those people meaning these
01:11:48
extremely technical thoughtful people
01:11:52
then there's a real shot that you can
01:11:53
change yeah I hope that's right I pulled
01:11:55
up some some some data going into our
01:11:56
conversation I just want to hear read
01:11:58
this to you guys totally off topic but I
01:12:00
I just want to say we can cut it out if
01:12:02
you want but you know construction for
01:12:04
the Francis Scott Key bridge which is
01:12:06
1.6 miles long when it was built in 1977
01:12:09
was 141 million bucks about 740 million
01:12:12
in today's dollars today they're
01:12:14
estimating to repair you know that's the
01:12:15
bridge that collapsed um in Baltimore
01:12:18
they're saying it's going to cost you
01:12:19
know2 billion or more to repair that
01:12:21
bridge now you know 40 years later
01:12:24
California's bullet train project in
01:12:26
2008 was supposed to cost 40 billion
01:12:28
we're 15 years into this thing we've
01:12:30
spent 18 billion they're now asking for
01:12:32
140 billion total to build 171 mile
01:12:35
track that's a billion a mile that's a
01:12:37
billion a mile let me just tell you this
01:12:39
other fact China tracks in the middle of
01:12:41
nowhere yeah and China just spent 300
01:12:43
billion to build 16,000 miles of
01:12:46
High-Speed Rail they're spending 18
01:12:48
million a mile that's 2% of the cost of
01:12:53
the California highspeed rail system 2%
01:12:55
per mile we are 50 times more expensive
01:12:57
than China that is where superpowers
01:13:01
shift that is where that is the
01:13:02
fundamental premise of the shift that
01:13:04
we've seen five six times in the last
01:13:06
500 years that's yeah I mean is it just
01:13:10
time to privatize it's lay it's layers
01:13:12
it's layers of you know of these two men
01:13:15
Trump or Biden which one do you think is
01:13:16
going to be more skeptical of big
01:13:18
government spending and which one is
01:13:19
going to be more interested in being
01:13:22
conducive to the private sector solving
01:13:24
problems I mean to me there's no
01:13:26
comparison no well which one which one
01:13:28
do you think obviously Trump is is his
01:13:30
all of his instincts are let's empower
01:13:33
the private sector let's cut regulations
01:13:35
let's make taxes reasonable let's get
01:13:36
the smartest people in the country let's
01:13:39
have peace
01:13:40
deals growth what do you think freeer I
01:13:44
have heard conversations that there is
01:13:46
an economic argument I don't know if I
01:13:48
buy it that one of the reasons that
01:13:50
they're trying to leave the Border open
01:13:52
is there is a um low cost labor pool
01:13:56
that grows that actually is is
01:13:58
beneficial to economic growth that um
01:14:00
there's just not enough in the workforce
01:14:02
today to like think about the cost of
01:14:03
building that Railroad in China versus
01:14:05
the US you know the the average income
01:14:08
in the US is is a a couple turns on what
01:14:11
it is in China you can also say you
01:14:13
don't want to answer the
01:14:14
question between the two
01:14:18
yeah man um ask this question more
01:14:21
specifically yeah ask yeah honestly who
01:14:23
do you think is closer to your desired
01:14:25
outcome Trump or Biden I I think Trump
01:14:27
hits on it like way more than Biden does
01:14:30
yeah he definitely hits on the concerns
01:14:32
that I have I don't know if he has like
01:14:34
the path that makes me feel like great
01:14:35
let's you know like this is gonna work
01:14:37
does Biden does Biden and I think the
01:14:39
other thing I worry about is the
01:14:40
leadership problem with Trump meaning I
01:14:42
don't mean him as a leader in in terms
01:14:44
of Effectiveness but just this like
01:14:46
Trump derangement syndrome is not
01:14:49
something to be ignored and to be
01:14:51
disparaging of the people that we all
01:14:53
you know that not we all but people say
01:14:55
have Trump derangement syndrome it's a
01:14:56
fundamental like tilting that he does
01:14:58
and he tilts half the people in the
01:15:00
country he tilts them and I think that
01:15:02
that is really and maybe the other side
01:15:04
is true as well maybe it's a
01:15:05
psychological problem that a lot of
01:15:06
people have doesn't mean we should have
01:15:07
a worse president no so so that's one
01:15:09
that's one argument or yeah or maybe
01:15:11
when he tried maybe there's a way to use
01:15:14
unifying speech instead of divisive
01:15:16
speech and that is my other concern it's
01:15:18
just like or or you speak directly to
01:15:20
the people and you end up where Jake Al
01:15:24
is at
01:15:25
and where you're at which is you've
01:15:27
heard him face to face really for the
01:15:31
first time I want to hear Biden face to
01:15:33
face I want to have a long conversation
01:15:35
on here we invited Biden on here too and
01:15:38
we're waiting breathlessly for him to
01:15:40
accept the invitation you got to give
01:15:41
Trump credit for coming on the show like
01:15:45
he said yeah and took all questions yeah
01:15:48
so you got to give Trump a lot of credit
01:15:50
for that but freeberg to your point
01:15:51
about the TDS for a second look when
01:15:55
Biden ran in 2020 he promised a return
01:15:58
to normaly that was basically his sales
01:16:01
pitch we had just gone through covid you
01:16:04
know there were a lot of people who had
01:16:06
TDS who were tilted by Trump and what
01:16:07
Biden said is we're going to have
01:16:09
normaly what actually happened well I
01:16:12
think Biden began this incredibly
01:16:15
partisan and vindictive program of
01:16:17
lawfare of trying to prosecute not just
01:16:19
Trump but a lot of other people we had
01:16:22
the Border basically opened up I mean
01:16:25
Biden repealed all those executive
01:16:26
orders on day one and did create those
01:16:28
holes in in the wall there was
01:16:30
absolutely no reason for that we had
01:16:33
this war in Ukraine that was easily
01:16:34
avoidable if they just said the right
01:16:36
things back in
01:16:38
2021 and I mean I could go on I mean on
01:16:41
on the issue of tech like we talked
01:16:43
about everyone feels Frozen right now
01:16:46
crypto can't get a regulatory framework
01:16:48
no one can do m& so have we gotten the
01:16:50
normaly that we were promised I don't
01:16:52
think so and on the other hand what I
01:16:54
heard from Trump in this interview was
01:16:57
like it was he was sort of softened he
01:17:00
did not go scorched Earth even when he
01:17:02
invited him to he did not say will age I
01:17:05
will he did not he had nice words to say
01:17:08
about Larry Summers yes he was you know
01:17:10
I thought this was a very moderate
01:17:14
sounding Trump maybe it's a different
01:17:15
approach and I'm wrong and I'm just
01:17:17
referencing the history with him and I
01:17:19
do agree with you that the way he spoke
01:17:21
today about people that have been
01:17:22
antagonistic about him or to him like
01:17:25
Summers and fouchy did surprise me
01:17:27
particularly after years of him sending
01:17:29
out these tweets every morning about
01:17:31
people that are antagonistic about him
01:17:33
and it was quite refreshing honestly and
01:17:34
it felt different so you know I will
01:17:37
give him credit on that point I will I
01:17:38
will like agree with you on that SX for
01:17:40
sure the point is I think that we had an
01:17:42
opportunity to interview the president
01:17:43
of the United States and that was great
01:17:45
congrats I think we talked about a broad
01:17:47
spectrum of issues I wish we had more
01:17:49
time I think he answered them precisely
01:17:52
and I think he was candid and think that
01:17:55
he gave us new
01:17:57
information which I think is important
01:17:59
and I think it allowed you guys to see
01:18:01
what I
01:18:03
saw which is if you're an independent or
01:18:08
not a republican quote unquote by
01:18:11
name and you have a preconceived notion
01:18:14
of what president Trump is like it's
01:18:17
very difficult to keep that notion is my
01:18:19
point after you hear him and after you
01:18:21
meet him and I think that that's a very
01:18:24
important thing to keep in mind because
01:18:26
I don't think it says as much about
01:18:28
President Trump as it does about the
01:18:30
lens with which we are taught to think
01:18:32
about all of these people including
01:18:34
President
01:18:36
Biden so I would just say you got to
01:18:39
think for yourself and that's the most
01:18:42
important takeaway and I think that we
01:18:43
are giving people ground truth data to
01:18:46
underwrite your own opinion all right
01:18:48
everybody this has been another amazing
01:18:49
episode of the all in podcast thank you
01:18:51
David St for getting president Trump to
01:18:52
come on President Biden you are of
01:18:54
course inv to come on we encourage you
01:18:56
to come on give us 50 minutes give us an
01:18:58
hour and a half whatever you got no
01:19:00
we've asked we've asked we're waiting
01:19:01
I'm just restating it for the record
01:19:04
that if he by some means somebody in his
01:19:06
group says we should you know talk to
01:19:08
the all in team since they're a top 10
01:19:10
pocket and every other presidential
01:19:11
candidate's been on who knows maybe
01:19:13
somebody decides he's going to be able
01:19:15
to keep up with the group I don't think
01:19:17
he can keep up that's the big challenge
01:19:19
for the Rainman David Sachs shth paa
01:19:22
your chairman dictator and the S of
01:19:24
science David Freer I am the
01:19:26
world's greatest moderator didn't
01:19:28
moderate today it's sure guest a great
01:19:31
job we'll see you next time great job
01:19:33
love you boys
01:19:35
byee let your winners
01:19:42
ride and instead we open source it to
01:19:45
the fans and they've just gone crazy
01:19:47
with it love queen of
01:19:53
[Music]
01:19:56
besties
01:19:58
are that's my dog taking your
01:20:03
driveways oh man my habiter will meet me
01:20:06
at we should all just get a room and
01:20:08
just have one big huge orgy cuz they're
01:20:10
all just us it's like this like sexual
01:20:12
tension that they just need to release
01:20:14
[Music]
01:20:19
somehow we need to get merch our
01:20:25
[Music]
01:20:29
I'm going all in

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Episode Highlights

  • Regulation vs. Taxes
    The President discusses the importance of cutting regulations over taxes for business growth.
    “I was the biggest cutter of regulations in four years!”
    @ 03m 15s
    June 20, 2024
  • Quality of Life Crisis
    The President highlights the rapid decline in quality of life due to rising crime and regulations.
    “Nobody's ever seen anything like it!”
    @ 08m 16s
    June 20, 2024
  • Nuclear Power Challenges
    China is building nuclear reactors at a fraction of the cost of the US, raising concerns about American competitiveness.
    “We're not building any and our cost to build them is about $10,000 bucks a kilowatt.”
    @ 19m 02s
    June 20, 2024
  • Ukraine War Dynamics
    The discussion shifts to the implications of NATO expansion and the ongoing war in Ukraine.
    “Would you be willing to take NATO expansion off the table?”
    @ 22m 52s
    June 20, 2024
  • Iran's Influence on Terrorism
    The former president discusses the financial state of Iran and its impact on terrorism.
    “Iran was broke; they didn't have the money for Hamas.”
    @ 26m 15s
    June 20, 2024
  • COVID-19 Origins and Accountability
    The conversation addresses the origins of COVID-19 and the funding of research in China.
    “I thought it should have been called the China virus.”
    @ 34m 56s
    June 20, 2024
  • Border Control Debate
    The discussion on border control highlights the stark differences in policy approaches.
    “I never understood why the wall was so controversial.”
    @ 43m 00s
    June 20, 2024
  • JFK Files Release
    A commitment to transparency regarding the JFK files raises eyebrows.
    “People want to see that and whatever it may say, it'll be very interesting.”
    @ 47m 37s
    June 20, 2024
  • Clarity on Abortion and H-1Bs
    No federal ban on abortion and clarity on H-1B visas were significant points made.
    “That's important news for a lot of people.”
    @ 59m 01s
    June 20, 2024
  • The Importance of Transparency
    Discussing the JFK files highlights the need for transparency in government to rebuild trust.
    “Transparency is what we need to rebuild trust in our government.”
    @ 01h 00m 33s
    June 20, 2024
  • Interviewing President Trump
    The hosts discuss their experience interviewing Trump and how it challenged preconceived notions.
    “It's very difficult to keep that notion after you hear him.”
    @ 01h 18m 17s
    June 20, 2024
  • Invitation to President Biden
    The hosts extend an invitation to Biden, encouraging him to join the podcast.
    “President Biden, you are of course invited to come on.”
    @ 01h 18m 54s
    June 20, 2024

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  • Business Challenges01:49
  • Tax Cuts Discussion02:31
  • AI Electricity Needs18:13
  • Ukraine Conflict21:42
  • China's Influence37:21
  • Economic Concerns55:01
  • Privatization Debate1:13:10
  • Trump vs. Biden1:14:21

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