Donald Trump & Elon Musk Full Interview On X
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On today's episode of the podcast, we are joined by President Donald Trump's good friend Cory Cory Booker. We discuss a variety of topics, including the recent attack on the White House, the assassination attempt on President Trump, and Cory's incredible recovery from a bullet to the head.
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our servers and uh saturated all about all of our uh data lines like basically hundreds of
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gigabits of of data were saturated we think we've overcome most of that and uh so it's
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not time to proceed but um as as this uh this massive attack illustrates uh there's
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a lot of opposition to people just hearing um what president trump has to say and um so but i'm
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honored to have this conversation i want to emphasize it's a it's a conversation um and it's
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really intended to just get get a feel for what donald trump is just like in a conversation um
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so it's hard to catch a vibe about someone if you just don't hear them talk in a normal way and when
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there's an adversarial interview like no one's themselves in an adversarial interview um so for
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and this is really aimed at uh kind of open-minded independent voters who um they're just trying to
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make up their mind uh and uh so you can understand like what what is uh you know what is it just like
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to have a conversation so um uh donald great great to uh to speak um we had a great conversation
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yesterday as you mentioned yesterday if we could just record that conversation and post it it would
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have been excellent and i hope we can have something like that today well i think we will
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i'm pretty sure we will congratulations because i see you broke every record in the book
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with uh so many millions of people and it's an honor we view that as an honor and then uh you do
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want silencing of certain voices usually those are voices that have something to say that are
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constructive oftentimes constructive and so we have to consider it an honor but congratulations on
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breaking every record in the book tonight that's great well thank you um well maybe uh we could start
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off with um i mean the assassination attempt uh which uh oh shit right into it was an incredible
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thing and i have to say that uh you know your actions after that nest that assassination attempt
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were inspiring um you know you instead of shying away from things instead of ducking down um you
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were pumping your fist in the air and saying fight fight fight and i think that's i mean you know
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the president of the united states represents america and i think that is that is america that
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that is strength under fire and um so that's uh you know a big you know part of the reason why i was
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uh excited to endorse you as uh the president united states for having another term here is uh that was
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that was just incredibly inspiring but but i mean what was it like for you not pleasant
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i didn't know i had that much blood the doctors later told me that the ear is a place that is
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a very bloody place if you're going to get hit but uh in this case it was probably the best
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alternative you could even think about because it went at the right angle and uh you know it was uh
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it was a hard hit it was very i guess you would say surreal but it wasn't surreal you know i was
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telling somebody you have instances like this or like a lot less than this where you feel it's a surreal
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situation and i never felt that way i knew immediately that it was a bullet i knew immediately
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that it was at the ear yeah and because it you know it hit very hard but hit the ear
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and i also heard people shout bullets bullets you know get down get down because i you know i moved
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down pretty nicely pretty quickly and we had bullets flying right over my head after i went down so i'm
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glad i went down the the bigger miracle was that i was looking in the exact direction of the shooter and
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so it hit it hit me at an angle that was uh far less destructive than any other angle so that was
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the miracle that was yeah for those people that don't believe in god i think yeah we got to all
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start thinking about that you have to uh you know i'm i'm a believer now i'm more of a believer i think
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and a lot of people have said that to me a lot of great people have said that to me actually
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but it was uh it was amazing that i happened to be turned just at that perfect angle
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and uh all because i put down a chart on immigration that showed that the numbers were so great i i love
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that chart even i mean maybe it's a sign maybe that's a sign you know it's an immigration sign you
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highlighted a serious issue yeah at that moment that's right the bullet mister you know here you're
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but but you know mr mr mr head i mean well the the amazing thing is that uh the sign i said bring
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down that sign on immigration and it was literally about an eighth of a second where it would be good
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and and after that it was going to be a disaster no matter which which way you were facing but it just
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had that that perfect angle which was exactly at this shooter very sad situation such a sad situation
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as you know we lost somebody that was great cory who a firefighter a great gentleman a great
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a great trupper he was a just a fantastic family and a fantastic man and a friend of mine came up
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elon and said i'd like to give the family some kind of uh help and i said that's great he said do you
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mind i said i don't mind at all and he wrote out a check for a million dollars gave gave it to the
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wife and you know uh she said this is really nice but i'd rather have my husband back which is
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a nice thing to somebody to say to be honest she's she's great the family is great and we raised a lot
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of money for them and for uh two other gentlemen were are unbelievable people also they were hit
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really badly they thought they were not going to make it and they did the doctors in the butler area
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i tell you they were incredible they saved the two and they were really hit tough both of them
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equally uh and we thought yeah we said my first question was because i heard bullets flying over
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me i said how many people were killed because we had a massive crowd there a tremendous yeah thousands
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and thousands of people and there was no land i mean it was just it was all people so i said
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how many people have been killed because i knew there were other shots being fired and they said uh
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we don't know yet but some people have been badly hurt and uh i have to give the secret service
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sniper they call them or sharpshooter but sniper because he didn't know there was a problem
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he's been he's an extraordinary shot obviously and he didn't know there was a problem and he was able
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to pick it all out within five seconds and he used one bullet from very far away i guess probably
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about 400 yards the shooter was 130 but he was on the uh he was on the opposite side of the field and
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the podium and he saw the the smoke and the flame from the gun immediately recognized it and immediately
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took a shot and it was one perfect shot from very far away and and if he if he didn't do that
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elon he would have i mean if he would have a lot of people a lot more people have been could have
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been badly hurt and killed so i i have to take my hat off to him because that's also a surreal you
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know he's been with them for 23 years and there's he's never had anything like this and all of a sudden
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he has to act and it's a very tough thing to act and to be shooting somebody but he saw the uh
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he saw the gun saw the smoke saw the flame from the gun very far away i obviously has very good eyes
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he's got very good vision which i assume you have to have in that particular work but he uh he took
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aim very quickly and it was they say it was approximately five seconds from long range one
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bullet that didn't happen because the shooter had a lot of bullets he had a lot of a lot of cartridges
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up there with him so well i mean i mean that that that's clearly uh uh you know um you know he was
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he was very competent in taking that shot uh to stop the the assassin the attempted assassination um
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but but i mean there does seem to be i mean some pretty significant failings um elsewhere in the
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system like there's just no way that like how on earth does a shooter get on a roof 130 yards away
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um that seems crazy um i think most people like what people are wondering how that on earth could
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such a thing happen well you know i view it as two ways there should have been nobody in the roof
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uh there were people because there were so many tens of thousands of people there there were people
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that were seeing him and there was one woman with a red shirt and uh trump all over it and she's
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screaming that guy's got a gun you know you saw it probably yeah it's a guy with a gun i mean it's
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like i'm just i'm just i guess i mean for my part i think probably many members of the public are
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wondering how the heck are you know basically people wandering by pointing out there's a guy on the roof
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with a gun yeah um and they're seeing it but uh somehow that's it's not being addressed um right
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that that does seem crazy well they're going to learn from this the uh communication between the
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local police who sort of had an idea and then ultimately a man lifted himself up to the roof could
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barely do it because you know he was pulling himself up and yeah he saw the man with the gun
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the man with the gun pointed the gun at him he thought he was probably going to get shot
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but you know he was like pulling himself up and because of that he couldn't get to his gun
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and he fell down actually very badly hurt his uh leg his ankle i hear very badly but but he fell down
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and he did you know from what i understand he did say there's a guy up there with a gun
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and the the shooting started very quickly after that i think it i think it forced the shooter to
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go maybe quicker you know you're supposed to be a very good shot yeah my sons uh don and eric they
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they can't believe what happened but they said from 130 yards a bad shot would hit that target almost
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every time they said it's like in golf thinking a two-foot putt yeah it's not a hard it's not a tough
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pain it's not a long shot the uh secret service person had the long shot he had a you know triple
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the distance actually right so uh you know it was a a terrible thing look uh it it's hard i have to
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say this about the secret service when i went down and you know i went down based on i think they're
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screaming uh but other people also because people saw this happen you know you had so many
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people one of the miracles was that nobody ran i mean if a gun goes off the crowd control people
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showed showed us this when guns go off and it does happen in stadiums at a soccer match or some kind
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of a match everybody flees they call it a stampede like cattle but everybody and a lot of people get
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killed with those stampedes we had more people than you'd have at you know some of these matches or
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these games and uh nobody left you know you had a small group behind us in the grandstand
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and that was full and you look at it as it was taking place and normally they'd be running they
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didn't leave they saw that i was hurt they saw a lot of blood and they saw that i went down
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and it's almost like they wanted to be with me well out front you had thousands tens of thousands of
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people you as far as the eye could see you had people in butler as far as the eye could see and
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and yeah and a lot of press too it was you know many cameras on watching this it's what made makes
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it so different because normally things happen that aren't good but you never have a picture of it here
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we have all these cameras shooting it so uh you know sort of amazing but one of the interesting
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things was that you didn't have anybody flee you didn't have anybody stampede nobody and there
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were some people behind me they stood up and they're looking like you know i mean i'll tell
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you you want to have you want to have them in a foxhole with you i want to meet some of those
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people because it's so different from what you heard but so so i was down but the secret service
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guys there were bullets flying right over my head you could hear them go whizzing and yeah and these
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guys came jumping on top of me you know and a young lady kate uh would jump they they moved so fast
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and let me tell you that took tremendous courage now there was a lack of coordination uh that was
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you know obviously everybody understands that somebody that that building should have been
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covered and yeah i mean i think that like i mean looking at the the aerial views that building
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would be like the number one spot for a sniper it's like it's like the if you were to pick like
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what is the favorite what if you so if the goal is to assassinate what's your favorite spot that
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building that building would be number one that would have been this it's like you couldn't you
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can ask for a better location it's like no that would have been this you know what people think
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is when the uh local policeman who by the way you know he really uh he did what he was supposed to
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do he couldn't hold on any longer and then when he got his head just peeking above this guy
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standing there with a gun at his head and when he fell down again hurt his ankle very badly but he
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was making the calls but what happened is the firing took place very soon so what they think is
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that this guy ran to his site which he had all planned out with the gun uh he ran to the site and
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he started shooting fast and maybe that's why he uh well he sort of missed i mean you know he yeah
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he got me but it could have been um could have been a much bigger problem but he totally would
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have hit if if you hadn't turned your head so but like you know there was a it was a very near thing
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it was a miracle if i hadn't turned my head yeah i would not be talking to you right now as much as
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i like you exactly i would not yeah i would not be talking to you from another realm yeah that's
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right we'd be talking from a different place but uh it was uh it was a you know it was a very terrible
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experience the the butler hospital they did such a great job uh the doctors were so good everybody
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was so good there was there was a mistake if if somebody knew because people were hearing that you
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know there was just a bad feeling that there was somebody was around you know that story now it's
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been yeah yeah and if somebody could have said because they've oftentimes said you know like
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there'd be a lightning storm or something because i've done i think over 300 i think i did a lot more
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than that but we did a lot and oftentimes they'll say sir could you wait 10 minutes please sir could
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you wait 20 minutes there's a storm overhead or lightning or something right that happens often and this
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would have been a perfect time for that to have happened but right it didn't it didn't get coordinated
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that was the problem well uh it was uh your i think uh your your um actions in the in the heat of
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fire and you know like what i find admirable there was that you you can't fake bravery under such
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circumstances the courage is instinctual or it is not it's not a rehearsed action and so i just want
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to say that uh i think a lot of people admire your your courage under fire there and um yeah so thank you
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very much i i appreciate it i didn't i don't think i didn't think of it i just wanted to get up
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and i wanted to stand up i want to let people know you know i felt i was good when when they were
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uh on top of me covering me actually very much covering me and and very bravely but uh i wanted
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to get up i said i want to get up and uh they wanted you know they had they have everything there
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they have they wanted stretcher i didn't like the stretcher and i knew i was hit in the ear but i knew i
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wasn't hit anywhere else they felt i was hit someplace else because it was such a lot of blood
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and they were sure that i was hit someplace else and they were saying sir what you you you were
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hitting more than the ear i said nope i was hit in the ear i want to get up let me get up and so we i
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got up and the crowd didn't know what to think i mean this was so so many people and they did you
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could see they were confused they didn't know what to think and i wanted to let them know i was okay
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it was very important for me to let them know that and they went wild you you've seen the after
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they didn't go wild when i got up because they didn't know was i alive you really couldn't tell
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when i stood up before the hand before the you know the fist in the air uh they didn't know if i was
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alive nobody did and uh when i put the fist up they were they were just relieved and happy and
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thrilled and the place went crazy it was pretty amazing it was a it was a terrible thing but it
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was incredibly moving yeah um well and and i mean speaking of the the the the sort of slide that
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got you to turn that uh saved your life really uh which was the illegal immigration uh slide maybe
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this maybe this is worth talking about about that it was it was illegal immigration saved my life
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you're right but it had to be at that exact angle i mean that's that's a great one you say it saved by
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illegal you know the the incredible thing though when you talk about the odds you had to be exactly
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at that angle but but the incredible thing is that the chart i used it less than 20 percent of the
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time it was just a moment yeah it's always on my left never my right and it's always at the end of
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the speech so here we have it it's on the right not the left it's at the beginning not the end
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and even the people that put it up they were unprepared and and they did a great job they got
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it up immediately fortunately but i looked to the right and and the bullet and the bullet came
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whizzing by hitting my ear uh so it was amazing but when you think of the odds of that
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and yeah you know that that normally you wouldn't use it normally i wouldn't have the thing and then
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you know it would have been a very different story it's it's very much i i say an act of god
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it's a miracle that it happened and i'm honored by it i'm honored by it well well what what what what
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what were you about to say about illegal immigration before you were rudely interrupted well i was going to
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say how good the numbers were by the way we're going back to butler and we're going to go back
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in october we're all set up and we're the people are fantastic in butler it's a big it's a great area
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great these are incredible people uh like the three that in the case of cory killed and the other two
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the the families are i get to know them a little bit and the families are great but we're going back
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to butler and uh i think i'll probably start by saying uh as i was saying you know prior to being
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so horribly interrupted yeah but yeah so rudely interrupted by an assassination attempt no but the
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chart some people have no matter elon the chart was just a chart that in my last week we had the best
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uh illegal uh immigration numbers meaning stopping uh it was at the lowest you've seen the chart it's
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become quite a famous yeah but that was the lowest point ever recorded it was a really um i mean i
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was very proud of those numbers and then you see what happened shut up uh kamala and joe you see what
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happened they just let it go i had remain in mexico policies i had all these different policies that
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was so good uh guys like tom holman and brandon judd from border patrol all these are all people that
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they've been on television they said it's the best numbers we've ever had we had so many different
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checks catch and release in mexico not the united we had catch and release in the united states we had
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it in mexico we had so many things we had things where if people many people come in there they have
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contagious diseases we had everything passed if you have a contagious disease i'm sorry but we can we
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cannot allow you into the country so we were setting literally good records and uh i all i was doing
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is showing that and i i use it sometimes and in this case i'm glad i used it i can tell you that but
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but there were fantastic numbers but i'm going to sleep with that chart always i'm going to
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i'll be sleeping with that chart that chart was uh was very important very important for a lot of reasons
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well i mean i mean would it be accurate to would it be accurate to say that you're supportive of
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legal immigration um but that but we obviously need to shut down illegal immigration uh and especially
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unvetted illegal immigration because you you know and and that's that's not the same as saying that
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everyone who's an illegal immigrant is bad in fact um i think most people who are illegal immigrants
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are actually good but but you can't tell the difference unless there's a solid betting of who comes across
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the border does is does that does that actually represent your position i say it very simply
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they have to come in legally they have to be checked yeah because look kamala was the borders
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on now she's denying it everything that i do she's saying she was strong on the border
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we're going to be strong well she doesn't have to say it she could close it up right now they could
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they could do things right now it's horrible uh no tax on tips and all of a sudden she's making
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a speech and there will be no tax on tips i said that months ago facts and by the way they had just
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the opposite you know they had not only tax on tips but they hired 88 000 irs agents and many of
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them were assigned to go get waitresses and caddies and all of this on tips they have a policy they had
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a policy they were really going to go after you and we're really harassing people horribly and then
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all of a sudden for politics she says you know she comes out with with what i said which i think is
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terrible and i think it's also hitting them very hard these people are fake now they're also saying
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they did a good job in the border we had the worst numbers in the history of the world not of our
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country there's never been a country in history that has had a catastrophe like this we've had i believe
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and i think you believe this too you know you hear 12 million i believe it's over 20 million people came
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into our country many coming from jails from prisons from from mental institutions or a bigger version
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of that is insane asylums and many are terrorists and i'll tell you what they're coming not just from
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south america they're coming from africa they're coming from all over the world they're coming from
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asia they're coming from the middle east coming from countries that are uh stupidly and horribly
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bombing israel october 7th they're coming from all over the world they could and you know you look
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at it's so sad october 7th because it should have never happened yeah it's so sad if you look at ukraine
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it should have never happened we have a defective government these are defective people who's
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and they're not people that should be running it but where you see it the best is the border because you
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had you have millions of people coming in a month and then she gets up and she tries to pretend like
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she's going to do something she had three and a half years and by the way they have another five
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months that they can do something but they won't do anything it's all talk he's incompetent and he's
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incompetent and frankly i think he's more incompetent than he is oh my god i'm saying something
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because he's not too good no no no yeah no i i think it's it is essential to have a secure border
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i mean you're you're really not a country unless you're not secure um and and secure elections you
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absolutely secure elections and uh so so it's it's just essential to have a real border or or we can't
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function as a country and our services you know services are being overwhelmed in a lot of cities
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um and uh and but i as we were talking about earlier i think uh having um a legal immigration
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process that is uh smooth and efficient and done well and i you know i'm speaking as someone who is
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a legal immigrant um and i think that that i mean like one way to think of it is who do you want on
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your team um you know who like who do you want on team america and and i think we want to just say okay
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we we want to uh let in people who are gonna you know be great contributors to um our society and to
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our economy and uh you know and who do you want on the team and it's and and it's not to say that
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like in in my opinion actually i'd say like probably most of the illegal immigrants actually are are are
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are actually good hard-working people that's my opinion um but some are not and uh and and you
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just have this sort of adverse selection process where um you know if if somebody's uh you know if
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somebody's like uh you know um has a career in in theft or robbery um i don't understand what's
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taking them so long to get here um because we're such a target rich environment um i mean you know
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why aren't they why aren't more people who have a career in you know bad things coming here sooner
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because it's i mean it's a piece of cake to go rob uh you know houses in uh la or new york uh compared
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to other parts of the world and um and and in a lot of places in america if if if you try to stop
00:26:34.120
the person who's robbing you you'll be arrested so it's it's right i mean what what's happening
00:26:40.920
with crime and our police are so good but they're not allowed to do their job right i have to tell
00:26:45.800
you i hate to say because it's such a downer to say it i hate to say it i hate it but uh you have
00:26:52.760
a lot of people that just shouldn't be i think it's a much bigger number than you think they're
00:26:57.080
allowing again they're allowing people from their jails and if you were running one of these countries
00:27:01.720
where they're coming from you would have had all of them as an example uh venezuela their crime is
00:27:08.280
down 72 percent they're taking their drug dealers they're taking frankly they're prisoners they're
00:27:13.560
emptying out their prisons they're taking uh their criminals their murderers their rapists and they're
00:27:19.720
they're delivering them into that's what that's what castor yeah well he did on a much smaller scale
00:27:24.520
you know it was a much smaller scale but this is a massive scale because this is being done worldwide
00:27:29.800
but here's what's happening crime all over the world is down and wait till you see the numbers
00:27:36.280
that we have you know these this is migrant crime this is crime that's going to be and i saw it today
00:27:41.720
in new york where somebody was knifed where they uh raped the girlfriend of a man that stood there
00:27:47.640
watching in new york in one of the shelters and uh started pulling out the knives and bad things
00:27:53.560
happened today but this is happening every day these are rough people these are people that are in jail
00:27:58.600
for murder and all sorts of things and they're releasing them into our country and they're
00:28:03.000
telling them if you come back we're going to kill you we're going to give you the death penalty or
00:28:06.840
kill you so they don't want to come back but these are rough people these are criminals that make our
00:28:12.040
criminals look like nice people and it's horrible what they're doing and and she's in charge of it
00:28:17.400
because you know now she's trying to say she had nothing to do with it and she's such a liar because
00:28:22.520
she was called the borders are the first day and it was on the headlines of every newspaper she's the
00:28:27.080
borders are and she never even went there she went to one location which had nothing to do with
00:28:31.480
yeah where the problem is you know she went in and out i guess because she was getting a lot of
00:28:35.640
pressure but had nothing to do with the problem yes but she was the borders are and you people can't
00:28:41.480
allow them to get away with their disinformation campaign now she's trying to say that uh she wasn't uh
00:28:48.920
she wasn't really involved and the whole thing is horrible she was totally in charge she could have
00:28:55.400
shut the border down without him he didn't know what he was doing anyways he wouldn't have even
00:28:58.920
known what happened you could shut the border down he wouldn't even know the difference but uh the fact
00:29:04.600
is that she was borders are but if you don't have to call her that the fact is you could just call her
00:29:10.680
she was in charge of the border and the border was the worst ever it's it's simply not working
00:29:16.280
no it's horrible whether whether it's by whether it's by whether it's a question of of intention or
00:29:23.640
competence either way we we we don't have a secure border and we have people streaming over like it
00:29:30.040
looks like a world world war z zombie apocalypse at times and you know sometimes you you you gotta
00:29:35.480
sort of wonder like is it real or not so i you know because you see things you're like is it real
00:29:40.600
i i saw i went to the border at eagle pass and i saw for myself in texas and i was like
00:29:45.400
okay it's real i'm like seeing this in real time i actually posted the video like just live i just
00:29:50.120
i just flew there one day and just to see hey is this is this is this made up or real and i'm i'm
00:29:55.400
just seeing people stream across the border and um and i have to say you know at least the people
00:30:00.600
that i saw did not look friendly um you know so these people can look at my video and say hey you know
00:30:06.520
these people look friendly and look super friendly so these are people that elon would not be the
00:30:11.560
same man if he had to walk across the street and look these people in the eye these are rough people
00:30:16.920
these are really rough people coming across and i know rough people and these are people that we
00:30:22.280
don't want in our country and you know the caravans are coming in and they're putting and and who's
00:30:27.800
doing this is the heads of the countries and you would be doing it and so would i and everyone
00:30:32.600
say oh what a terrible thing to say the fact is it's brilliant for them because they're taking all
00:30:37.880
of their uh bad people really bad people and i hate to say this the reason the numbers are much bigger
00:30:45.880
than you would think is they're also taking their non-productive people now these aren't people that
00:30:50.040
will kill you we have enough of them but these are people that are non-productive they they are just
00:30:56.280
not productive i mean for whatever reason they're not workers or they don't want to work or whatever and
00:31:01.880
these countries are getting rid of non-productive people in the caravan in many cases and they're
00:31:07.720
also getting rid of their murderers and the drug dealers and the people that are really brutal people
00:31:13.880
and they're coming into our country at levels that have never been seen before right and i saw an ad
00:31:19.160
just before i got on the air i'm walking over here and i saw an ad by kamala saying how she is going to
00:31:27.080
provide border security where has she been for three and a half years for three and a half years
00:31:31.560
yeah no no we have 20 million people it's a terrible yeah i think this frankly i i think this is a
00:31:38.040
fundamental existential issue for the united states um and if we have another four more years of of
00:31:45.560
open borders and it's going to be even worth with another four more years it's going to be even worse
00:31:50.280
than it's been for the past uh you know three and a half years uh i'm not sure we've got a country you
00:31:55.080
don't have a country elon if they get in you will have 50 to 60 million people from all over the
00:32:02.840
world not south america only you know we think of south america we think of honduras and el salvador
00:32:09.640
guatemala and mexico close the border close the border everywhere they're coming in from everywhere
00:32:17.800
and i had to stay in yeah i think this is a this is a super important point like people it's like
00:32:23.160
well basically when i went down there i was like well where are people from it's like it's like almost
00:32:27.240
no one was from mexico no mexico it's just it's just the border it's just the border with mexico but
00:32:32.520
the people coming in it's it's it's earth the rest of earth and and america is is only you know about
00:32:40.440
four four or five percent of the population of earth it would only take a few percent of the rest of
00:32:44.920
earth to overwhelm everything we're already overwhelmed elon it's we're overwhelmed you
00:32:49.880
had to see the news tonight about new york new york and i love that place and what they're doing
00:32:55.080
to it is horrible what they're doing and all the courts do is they try and focus on trump
00:33:00.360
okay then let's focus on trump who did nothing wrong i complain about a rigged election elon what's
00:33:06.760
happened is unbelievable you have from africa uh from the congo they're coming from the congo and
00:33:13.640
22 people came in from the congo recently and they're murderers and they dropped them they
00:33:18.840
they drop them they take them out of jails which is very expensive you know they don't do too much
00:33:25.400
maintaining i can tell you but they take them out of jails prisons they take them out and they bring
00:33:30.280
them to the united states they deposit in the united states and say don't ever come back you're going to
00:33:34.760
be executed and they don't want to come back but they won't come back sure but but they're coming from
00:33:40.920
africa they're coming from asia they're coming from the middle east they're coming from south
00:33:45.800
america they're coming from everywhere and there are a lot of really bad ones it's just uh it's just
00:33:52.040
it's just an everywhere on earth uh thing and it's just it's just not possible for the united states to
00:33:56.360
absorb you know everyone from earth or you know even a few percent of the rest of earth it's just not
00:34:01.480
possible so we're gonna have just that's that's just to finish this up we're gonna have the largest
00:34:07.960
deportation in history of this country and we have no choice otherwise we're going to have a country
00:34:13.720
what they're what they've done to our country think of it with with you know in venezuela and in some
00:34:20.360
of these other countries crime is down 50 60 70 80 percent because they're all here and you would be
00:34:25.640
the same you would have you would yeah i'll tell you what venezuela has not gotten rid of all of them
00:34:30.440
they've gotten rid of about 70 percent of their really bad people their jails are about 50 percent uh
00:34:36.200
uh put into the united states same with other countries some are at 30 percent some are at 50
00:34:42.520
they're all different but the bottom line is they're all going to be at 100 why wouldn't you
00:34:46.360
put a hundred percent yeah that's your mom they're doing it right now while this third rate phony
00:34:52.280
candidate don't forget i beat i beat biden uh he failed in the debate miserably and you know some people
00:35:01.080
said oh gee it's too bad it's too bad he did so badly or i did well in the debate you know the
00:35:05.560
first night they said wow one of the people at cnn said that was the greatest debate performance
00:35:11.720
i've ever witnessed and then two days later they didn't talk about that they just said he was bad
00:35:16.360
but that's okay that's the way i get treated and i don't mind that at all what i can tell you is this
00:35:21.240
we cannot have a democrat we cannot have her she's incompetent she's as bad as biden in a different
00:35:26.200
yeah she hasn't done an interview since this whole scam started and say what you want this was a coup
00:35:35.400
this was a coup of a president of the united states he didn't want to leave and they said we can do it
00:35:39.880
the nice way or we can do it the hard way yeah i'm just oh what they did with this guy and i'm not a fan
00:35:49.320
of his and he was a horrible president the worst president in history and one of the reasons he was
00:35:53.960
so bad first of all the israeli attack would have never happened russia would never have attacked
00:35:59.160
ukraine and we'd have no inflation and we wouldn't have had the afghanistan mess if you think of it
00:36:04.280
well and we wouldn't have had everything but we think of it yeah you take a few of those events away
00:36:10.440
and we have a different world we would also have no inflation was caused by oil i swear to god might
00:36:16.280
have told you he's literally right yeah i think you make an excellent point here which is that um when
00:36:21.560
other countries can you know that that are you know are thinking about invading or doing bad things
00:36:26.840
uh when they're thinking about that they're thinking about okay what's the american president
00:36:30.360
going to do and uh do they fear the american president uh or is there someone they they do not
00:36:35.880
respect you gotta do not fear you gotta respect and i think they they do they do they would
00:36:42.280
they have to rightfully be i mean but you know look for the footage of the assassination like okay you
00:36:49.160
know uh bro what am i here it's like don't mess with me i mean that's like but whereas i think
00:36:56.600
people are are not going to be and they obviously have not been at all intimidated by by biden and
00:37:02.440
they certainly will not be intimidated by by kamala and you have to really think about in the context of
00:37:06.920
global security um that's that's that if the if the american president is someone someone that like you
00:37:14.440
you know evil dictators are scared of that makes a huge difference to the security of the world
00:37:20.840
so i had a good relationship with putin despite the russia russia russia hoax that lasted for over
00:37:25.800
two years just a hoax created by hillary clinton and uh adam shifty shift some just bad people you
00:37:32.200
know just sick people frankly i mean shift shift is a sick person he's gonna end up probably being a
00:37:37.400
senator it's hard to believe the whole thing is hard to believe but uh that you know they put our
00:37:42.360
country in danger with that stuff too they actually when they make up stories you have to fight your
00:37:47.240
way out of it for a long time but i know putin very well i got along with him very well he respected
00:37:53.160
me and it's just one of those things and he would we would talk a lot about ukraine it was the apple of
00:37:59.880
his eye but i said don't ever do it don't ever do it you know i shut down nordstrom too that was the
00:38:05.000
big oil pipeline the biggest i think the biggest pipeline in the world going all over europe i shut it
00:38:09.160
down biden came and then they say i you know i was i loved russia i was a friend of putin and i
00:38:14.520
loved russia no he actually said to me one time he said if you're my friend i'd hate to see you as an
00:38:19.160
enemy i shut down his pipeline the biggest pipeline they were looking at that fund and this this pathetic
00:38:27.080
president gets in there and the first thing he did one of the early things he did is he shut down
00:38:32.920
he he shut down keystone xl pipeline which is our pipeline that would have employed 48 000
00:38:39.720
people pipeline workers that's true chat shut down this one that was you know a massive job that obama
00:38:47.560
refused to allow yeah i allowed it in my first week because it was job and by the way in a much more
00:38:55.160
friendly way it's underground it's not a truck that catches on fire or a train that catches on fire but
00:39:01.080
think of it he shut down the uh xl pipeline it's a keystone xl pipeline yeah he shuts that down
00:39:09.400
and he approves the russian pipeline yeah it doesn't make any sense it's like inconsistent obama's
00:39:15.960
a really good speaker that's why i thought he was so good if you look into it obama was not good to
00:39:20.280
listeners the he's a really good speaker though the immense importance of of whether the united
00:39:27.240
states president is intimidating or not intimidating um and how much that matters to global security
00:39:33.400
um because uh there's some real tough characters out there and if they don't think the american
00:39:38.520
president is tough they will do what they want to do i know everyone and that's what that's what that
00:39:43.240
puts the whole world in danger i know every one of them and i know him well i know putin i know
00:39:47.960
president chi i know kim jong-un of north korea i know every one of them and let me tell you
00:39:52.600
people will say oh this is terrible he said i'm not saying anything good or bad they're at the top
00:39:58.280
of their game they're tough they're smart they're vicious and they're going to protect their country
00:40:04.120
whether they love their country they probably do it's just a different form of love but they're going
00:40:08.120
to protect their country but these are tough people at the top of their game and when they see a
00:40:12.840
kamala or when they see uh biden sleepy joe they can't even believe it they can't believe this
00:40:19.640
happened all the stuff that you're seeing now all the horror that you look at israel they're all
00:40:24.920
waiting for an attack from iran iran would not be attacking believe me you know when i was there and
00:40:30.920
i say it with respect because i think we would have been good with iran i don't want to do anything
00:40:36.360
bad to iran but they knew not to mess around iran was broke because i told china if you buy from iran
00:40:43.320
oil it's all about the oil that's where the money is right but if you buy oil from iran you're not
00:40:48.600
going to do any business with the united states and i meant it and they said we'll pass they didn't
00:40:54.760
buy oil other countries likewise you want to buy you're not doing business with the united states
00:40:59.800
and they they were at a point where they were they had no money for hamas they had no money for hezbollah
00:41:04.920
they had no money for any of these instruments of terror wait and look it was amazing in fact there
00:41:10.760
were articles when i was leaving which is hard to believe actually especially when you look at what's
00:41:15.960
happened to our country our country is so bad right now it's such a different place we were
00:41:20.200
respected think of it four years ago we were so respected to a point where when i said don't buy
00:41:27.480
oil they didn't buy oil but they had no money and israel would have never been attacked it is zero
00:41:33.800
chance and again i said to vladimir putin i said don't do it you can't do it vladimir you do it it's
00:41:39.880
going to be a bad day you cannot do it and i told him things that what i do and he said no way and i
00:41:49.000
said way and you know it's the last time we ever had the conversation he would he would never have
00:41:54.520
done i got along well with him i hope to get along with well with him again you know getting along well
00:41:59.320
with them is a good thing not a bad thing i got along well with yeah jong-un when i met with president
00:42:05.480
obama just before entering you know it's a sort of a ritual and i sat down with him and we talked
00:42:11.480
it was supposed to be for a very short period of time it turned out to be a long period of time
00:42:15.160
i said what's the biggest problem he said north korea i had that problem worked out very quickly
00:42:20.280
it was nasty at the beginning rocket man and you know all the different things yeah all of a sudden
00:42:25.720
i got a call some those were some epic tweets by the way yeah they were no they were epic everything
00:42:30.360
he said he said that he has a red button on his desk i said i have a red button on my desk too but
00:42:36.600
my red button is much bigger and my red button works and then i called him a rocket man of little
00:42:42.280
rocket man anyway here's the bottom line all of a sudden i got a call from him and they said they
00:42:48.360
want to meet they want to meet me and we met yeah as you remember we met in singapore we met also in
00:42:53.320
vietnam and uh i got along with him great we were in no danger but president obama president obama
00:43:00.760
thought we were going to end up in a war a nuclear war with him and let me tell you he's got a lot of
00:43:05.480
nuclear stuff too he's got plenty of nuclear they can do plenty of damage so yes i mean it's because
00:43:12.040
you know i mean people like like kim kim you know kim drawing on they respond to strength not weakness
00:43:18.120
well and uh and he and i had a great relationship you know remember i remember i met him and and
00:43:24.840
we walked onto his land nobody ever walked onto his land before i walked onto it i wouldn't say
00:43:30.120
let's bring up secret service again i wouldn't say they were thrilled when i did that i walked onto
00:43:34.040
his land and uh it was it was an amazing period but we were not in danger with him because of me
00:43:42.120
you know i always say that we have enemies on the outside and we have enemies on the inside we have
00:43:47.560
some really bad people in our government and people that are and controlling of the people
00:43:54.840
i mean i'd mention names but i i don't i really don't want to give the credit but we have some
00:43:58.920
really bad and i say they're more dangerous than russia and china if if you have a smart president a
00:44:06.200
president that gets it we are not in danger from those countries because they need us and they need
00:44:11.480
our help i mean we forced obama if you think about it obama and biden and bush to a certain extent in
00:44:18.920
all fairness forced russia and china together and if you're a history student the first thing you
00:44:26.360
learn is you cannot let russia and china align but then they also got if you take a look iran and they
00:44:33.640
have north korea that's you know the access of evil in the old days you had the access of evil here
00:44:40.040
we have a modern day access of evil these are powerful countries very heavy nuclear which is
00:44:46.920
the biggest threat you know the biggest threat is not global warming where the ocean is going to rise
00:44:51.160
one one eighth of an inch over the next 400 years the big and you'll have more you'll have more ocean
00:44:56.680
front property right the biggest threat is not that the biggest threat is nuclear warming
00:45:02.120
because we have five countries now that have significant nuclear power and we have to not
00:45:08.280
allow anything to happen with stupid people like biden you know biden uh did something with russia
00:45:16.360
there was no chance of him ever going in and when i left and then then after i left they started forming
00:45:22.520
big armies on their on the border with ukraine right and i looked at that and i thought he was doing
00:45:28.440
that because putin's a good negotiator i thought he was doing that to negotiate but then biden started
00:45:33.320
saying such stupid things for instance he said that uh it can be a nato country now put russia for
00:45:42.040
for as long as there's been nato has said we're never going to agree to that
00:45:46.360
and we go right up front and say that and we did things and said things through this president with a
00:45:52.040
low iq very low iq he had a low iq 30 years ago by the way but now he might not even have a iq at
00:45:58.360
all there's no there's nothing on the board that goes this low he said things that were
00:46:04.840
so stupid that that that war would have been that war had zero chance of happening if i were there
00:46:11.800
zero chance he was saying everything the opposite everything the opposite and it's so sad because
00:46:19.160
many more people have been killed in ukraine than you read about you don't read about how
00:46:22.920
bloody it is and how does that hey look just in the two armies you lost a half a million people
00:46:27.640
wow and uh and you know ukraine's having a hard time ukraine i don't know if you saw the article
00:46:33.160
recently and it's you don't hear the true story but if you think about it uh russia's gone you know
00:46:40.040
russia defeated germany with us and they defeated napoleon you know they've been around a long time
00:46:45.320
they're a big fighting force and it's very unfair and ukraine now doesn't have enough men they're now
00:46:52.360
using young men and very old men to fight and it's it we're in a very bad position and i'm not going
00:47:00.280
to blame exclusively but i can tell you i could have stopped that and a smart president could have stopped
00:47:06.040
that it wouldn't have happened but we had we had a man that actually made it it made it more prevalent
00:47:12.040
it it it was so bad the words that he was using the stupid threats coming from a stupid face
00:47:20.120
that that he was using i said this guy's going to cause this war he's going to cause this and let me
00:47:24.920
tell you it can lead to world war three that can lead to world war three the middle east can lead to
00:47:29.560
we have numerous places that could end up in world war three right now for no reason whatsoever i think
00:47:36.040
you're right i think i think people under underrate the risk of world war three sure the the you know
00:47:43.000
when looking at the risk of global thermonuclear warfare it's game over for humanity and you know
00:47:49.160
that's it's something that people have i think after the end of the cold war people have become
00:47:54.120
complacent about but they're actually have forgotten that there are currently a lot of nuclear missiles
00:48:00.360
that that that are cut that that have targeting parameters for the united states and other countries
00:48:05.160
and one of the things we're gonna do is we're gonna build an iron dome over us we're you know
00:48:09.240
israel has it we're gonna have the best iron dome in the world we need it and we're gonna make it all
00:48:13.880
in the united states but we're gonna have we're gonna have protection because it just takes one
00:48:18.440
maniac to you know start something we're gonna have protection and we're gonna have why shouldn't
00:48:22.760
we have an iron dome israel has one some other places have one that nobody even knows what does an iron
00:48:28.120
dome do but uh israel has it we're gonna have an iron dome but you know with all of that being said to me
00:48:33.960
that's so important the most important but with all of that being said the election's coming up
00:48:39.480
and the people want to hear about the economy and the fact that they can't buy groceries because
00:48:44.520
they don't have enough money to buy groceries the inflation has killed them food prices are up 50 60
00:48:50.040
even 100 percent in some cases and this this stupid administration allowed this to happen
00:48:58.120
and that's the thing that people most care about in my opinion they care about the border a lot
00:49:02.440
and we discuss the border at great length it's nice to have a forum like this where i can discuss
00:49:07.080
something at length and by the way you think biden could do this interview do you think that
00:49:16.120
they don't need elon they don't need elon screaming out questions it's it's pretty sad when you think
00:49:24.040
that somebody that does this for a living can't answer a question or is afraid to do an interview
00:49:29.000
and in her case with a very friendly interview she's got all friendly interviewers it's pretty
00:49:33.800
yes absolutely the big thing now is the economy elon and as much as yeah i mean i view nuclear
00:49:39.560
is the single most important thing but a lot of people don't a lot of people don't understand that
00:49:43.400
but it doesn't have to if i understand that that's all you need because if i was president you're not
00:49:48.600
going to have that kind of a problem but the the thing that they really is making them angry is what
00:49:54.280
kamala and biden have allowed to happen to the economy it's a disaster with inflation the inflation
00:50:02.680
it doesn't matter what you make the inflation is eating you alive if you're a worker or if you're a a
00:50:08.760
uh just a a middle income person you can't afford you know four years ago five years ago people were
00:50:15.800
saving a lot of money today they're using all their money and borrowing money just to live
00:50:20.600
it's it's a horrible thing that's happening and we'll end that well i think a lot of yeah a lot
00:50:26.920
of people just don't understand that don't understand where inflation comes from um inflation comes from
00:50:31.560
government overspending because the checks never bounce when it's written by the government so if the
00:50:35.960
if the government uh spends far more than it brings in that increases the money supply
00:50:41.880
money supply increases faster than the rate of goods and services that's inflation um
00:50:46.200
um really we need to have uh we need to reduce our government spending um and we need to re-examine
00:50:55.080
i think we i think we need like a government efficiency commission to say like hey where are
00:50:59.000
we spending money that's sensible where is it not sensible um and and we need to live within our our
00:51:04.040
means we're adding uh i think a trillion dollars to the deficit uh every roughly every hundred days
00:51:11.800
um and you know the the interest payments on the national debt have now exceed the defense budget
00:51:18.040
it's on the order of a trillion dollars it's interest and it's and it keeps it keeps going
00:51:21.800
i rebuilt our military largely rebuilt our military did a great job on it which was so important you
00:51:26.680
know we had jets we had fighters that were uh and bombers that were 70 years old and we we did a great
00:51:32.680
job in that then we by the way then we gave 85 billion of it back to afghanistan if you can believe it
00:51:38.280
we gave them 85 billion you know they're one of the largest sellers of military equipment in the
00:51:43.160
world they're selling what we gave them that was one of the most embarrassing days in the history of
00:51:48.680
our country but uh if you think about go let's go back to the uh the economy we have to bring energy
00:51:56.360
prices down energy started at the price of gasoline now your cars don't require too much gasoline so
00:52:03.320
you know you're you have a good and you do make a great product i have to say i have to be honest
00:52:07.720
with you that doesn't mean everybody should have an election but these are minor details but your
00:52:12.760
product is incredible but but the gasoline elon is the cost of energy not only gasoline it's the cost
00:52:20.280
of heating your house and cooling your house that has to come down it it's gone up a hundred percent
00:52:27.160
a hundred and fifty and two hundred percent and that has to come down when that comes down and we're
00:52:32.760
going to drill baby drill you know they stopped drilling and then they went back to drilling
00:52:37.880
because they went back to the trump policy but if they won the day after they get into office
00:52:44.040
we're gonna this country will go out of business because they're going to go to an energy policy
00:52:49.160
that's not sustainable wind he likes different things you're not gonna have anything and and i know
00:52:55.000
you're a big fan of the ai and i have to say that ai and this is shocking to me but ai requires twice
00:53:03.720
the energy that the country already produces for everything that's crazy so you're gonna have to
00:53:08.840
build we're gonna have to build a lot of energy if our country will be competitive with china because
00:53:14.280
that's our primary competitor for this on the ai you're going to need a lot of electricity you're
00:53:20.200
going to need tremendous electricity like almost double what we produce now for the whole country
00:53:26.280
if you can believe it sure um well just go you know back to this like the this this basic thing which
00:53:34.440
that people try to make it sound complicated but it's not but inflation is caused by government
00:53:37.800
overspending um would you would you agree that that we need to take a look at government spending
00:53:43.000
and and and and have perhaps a government efficiency commission uh that that just look tries to make
00:53:50.040
the spending sensible and so the country lives within its means just like just like a person the waste is
00:53:55.000
incredible and it's nobody negotiates prices you used to have a lot of people making jets and you end
00:54:01.960
up with two companies and they'll probably try and merge at some point you i mean i i went through it
00:54:07.640
like air for just a thing like air force one one of the first documents they asked me to sign a general
00:54:13.640
auction sir will you please sign this document what is it air force one that's with boeing which is
00:54:19.080
basically two planes two seven forty sevens and the price was five point seven billion dollars for
00:54:24.920
two planes now now they're highly sophisticated they're even nicer than your plane okay but much more
00:54:30.680
sophisticated they're very i won't say what's on it but they got a lot of stuff on it anyway but it's
00:54:35.400
five point seven i it's a crazy number but i said i'm not going to pay five point seven i'm not going
00:54:41.080
to do it i said who made the deal obama and his people i said well then i know the deal's no good
00:54:46.040
i'm not going to do it and over the course of about four weeks by my saying i'm not going to do it
00:54:52.200
i got the price reduced by 1.6 billion dollars for the exact same plane other than we had a nicer
00:54:58.280
paint job if you want to know the truth but for the exact same plane i got i saved one and i said to
00:55:04.200
boeing man you guys must make a lot of money if you can reduce the price by that but now what i do
00:55:09.640
here is that they're going back to the uh biden administration and wanting big cost overruns you
00:55:16.440
know because they see these dopey suckers in there and they'll end up getting uh some of the money back
00:55:21.880
but i saved it by 1.6 billion dollars for the exact same plane and and you can now take that and
00:55:28.120
multiply that out times thousands of other items multiply it yeah the numbers are astronomical i
00:55:34.440
agree with you well uh i mean if so so i mean i mean i think it'd be great to just have a government
00:55:42.360
efficiency commission that takes a look at uh at these things and and just ensures that the taxpayer
00:55:48.520
money there to the taxpayers are hard-earned money is spent in a good way um and and i'd i'd be happy to
00:55:55.960
help out on such a commission i'd love it if it were foam well you you're the greatest cutter
00:56:00.600
i mean i look at what you do you walk in and you just say you want to quit they go on strike
00:56:05.640
i won't mention that why don't you go on strike and you say that's okay you're all gone you're all
00:56:11.080
gone so every one of you is gone and you are the greatest you would be very good oh you would love
00:56:15.480
it but you know if you look at arjun by the way congratulations i just looked at the number of
00:56:20.920
people that are listening to you and i chat we'll call it a chat but uh congratulations this is very
00:56:27.240
good i mean it's great it's and and you're an interesting character you know the uh new head of
00:56:35.400
a place called argentina and he was he's a big you know he's great and he's a big maga fan you know
00:56:42.040
that he ran on maga and he took it to an extreme too he ran on maga and i hear he's doing really a
00:56:48.920
terrific job it's called make argentina great again it worked out perfectly he came and they
00:56:53.640
bought a lot of hats he brought over but he's he's doing a big job he really cut and i'm hearing
00:57:00.040
they're starting to do pretty well inflation's getting down you know they had like two thousand
00:57:04.040
percent and they had inflation like what do you say what do you say normal inflation they had the
00:57:09.640
real deal we're gonna have that pretty dumb ass we have i think we have the worst inflation we've
00:57:15.480
had in a hundred years they say it's 48 years i don't believe it i think we have the worst they
00:57:20.520
don't include a lot of the items that should be included you know yeah well it's it's it's it's just
00:57:26.600
from from government overspending and not just not spending taxpayer money yeah effectively and and
00:57:32.680
having you know just depart like so many departments you can't even name them all um and what malay is
00:57:39.720
doing um is you know he's he's cutting government spending he's simplifying things he's uh having
00:57:47.240
you're putting in regulations that make sense and i and and and we're argentina overnight is experiencing
00:57:54.680
uh a giant improvement in prosperity but but it's also a lesson for the united states which is that um
00:58:02.280
argentina used to be one of the most prosperous countries in the world
00:58:05.720
bats you know in in the i think in the 30s 40s and and because of bad government policy it ruined
00:58:13.240
the country and and if you take venezuela for example venezuela should be incredibly prosperous
00:58:19.320
they they have you know phenomenal uh reserves of uh everything all everything and uh it should be
00:58:26.920
prosperous but if the government's wrong it it impoverishes the people and so i think we should
00:58:32.760
not be complacent in the united states and thinking that and taking out prosperity for granted
00:58:37.560
because if with bad government policy we can run the country into the ground and that that's that's
00:58:43.240
just something people should bear in mind don't take prosperity for granted well think of education
00:58:47.800
so we're ranked at the bottom of every list of the top 40. we're ranked number 40 number 38 uh
00:58:54.920
norway uh switzerland sweden different countries are ranked good actually china's pretty close
00:59:02.520
to the top there are top six or seven but we're ranked at the bottom almost at the bottom 38 39 40
00:59:09.960
in other words horrible and yet we spend more per pupil than any other country in the world so we spend
00:59:15.080
more and what i'm going to do one of the first acts and this is where i i need an elon musk i need
00:59:20.520
somebody that has a lot of strength and courage and smarts i want to close up department of education
00:59:26.200
move education back to the states where where states like iowa where states like idaho you know
00:59:34.200
not every state will do great because states that basically aren't doing good now you look at
00:59:40.120
gavin newscombe the governor of california he uh he's terrible he does a terrible job so he's not going to
00:59:46.680
do great with education but of the of the 50 i would bet that 35 would do great and 15 of them or
00:59:57.080
you know 20 of them will be as good as norway you know norway is considered great uh you can name them
01:00:03.480
i mean just they're so good some of these countries are so good but if if you go into some of these
01:00:09.560
really well-run states you know we have states that don't know what debt is we have states that are have
01:00:14.840
low taxes no debt everybody work you know they're really well run and maybe they have certain
01:00:21.480
advantages in terms of location in terms of you know the land or the the sun right the sun and the
01:00:27.160
water and the whole thing you know there are a lot of advantages that some people but if you moved
01:00:31.800
education back to the 50 you'll have some that won't do well but you'll have but they'll actually
01:00:37.320
be forced to do better because it'll be a pretty bad situation but yeah if you think about it yeah
01:00:42.360
you'll have some of these states i'll bet you'd have 30 35 states it'll be much better and you know
01:00:47.560
what it'll cost less than half what it is in in washington right these people don't care about
01:00:53.880
the students in these you know far away states and it will be it'd be unbelievable yeah i think
01:01:00.280
you're making a good point in that um if the states have to have to if if each individual if each
01:01:06.200
state has to compete against other states then then people will naturally move to to states where
01:01:12.360
it's better well like california you know as we said it's it's a badly run state i could go
01:01:17.640
through i got so many friends that are in those states even if they're democrats i hate to mention
01:01:22.200
certain states but illinois is badly run with pritzker he's a he's a real loser but but you know
01:01:28.440
some of these places are just badly run but you know it's almost going to force them to run better
01:01:34.440
and they won't do a good initially but but can you're not going to do worse than you're doing right now
01:01:39.880
and i would say that the cost you would cut your cost by 50 or 60 percent and you'd have a little
01:01:45.960
monitor you know you want to make sure they're teaching english as an example you know give us
01:01:49.640
a little english right sure right no but i mean i mean some of these governors are like are doing so
01:01:56.440
badly i mean they they got so many people moving out of their state they should they should get you
01:02:00.520
whole salesman of the year award because they're driving so much you will it's actually amazing people
01:02:06.040
people move it out isn't it amazing to you as a businessman that they can even survive like
01:02:11.640
illinois so many people are leaving and you wonder how do they survive i mean how do they survive uh
01:02:18.680
i saw where you left california and you moved to texas texas does a great job uh but you know i mean
01:02:25.560
i just wonder how do these states survive when big businesses a big oil company just left california
01:02:32.520
as you know and they moved to texas how do these big states survive when they lose so many businesses
01:02:39.880
and their taxes are already really high you know the taxes are among the highest taxes you you almost
01:02:45.400
wonder how do they how do they continue on and in many cases the governors don't do a good job in
01:02:51.080
their crime-ridden places you wonder how do they continue to just go on it's it's not it's not a good
01:02:57.640
situation i mean i think the thing that's the only thing that's going to force some of these
01:03:02.280
states to change is if they risk bankruptcy and they're not getting bailed out by the federal
01:03:05.880
government right well that's the only thing that's going to get them changed you remember the area in
01:03:11.400
california where they had that where i guess uh somebody had sticky fingers and they stole a lot of
01:03:16.440
money and uh they went into a form of chapter and it was very nasty for a period of time but now it's
01:03:24.680
probably the most popular place in all of california so so you know at some point something like that
01:03:30.440
may have to happen right but the problem is uh you can't penalize people that loan money to the state
01:03:37.080
when you have incompetent people like a pritzker look the family didn't want him in the family business
01:03:42.760
and uh then he ends up being governor of illinois so you know what is he gonna be is he gonna be a
01:03:47.480
great governor and uh you know you have people i could name every one of them i got to know every one of
01:03:52.840
of these and some are very good and some are just horrible right well i think that i mean that larger
01:03:58.360
point here to you know as you're saying like that you know a lot of people are concerned about the
01:04:01.880
economy a lot of people concerned about inflation and inflation is effectively a tax on people that
01:04:06.680
that that save money and and for people that are working day to day it's it's it's just it's just a
01:04:12.440
form of taxation um and uh and if we can solve the government spending problem we'll solve the
01:04:17.800
inflation problem which means people will have a better standard of living and that's that's a really
01:04:21.720
big deal the people that got hurt worse are the people that did it the way they were taught to do
01:04:26.920
it all through you know their younger life and their their young life and their whole life the
01:04:32.760
people that saved money and then they got no interest on their money and inflation destroyed them and
01:04:39.720
frankly they were almost better off if they didn't do anything like that i mean those people have been
01:04:43.880
absolutely decimated and we're going to bring those people back and help those people we've got to get
01:04:48.600
the prices down you know when i look at bacon costing five four or five times more than it did
01:04:54.360
a few years ago when when you look at some of the food products and and grocery stores people go they
01:04:59.080
can't believe it they used to be able to buy a whole cart and today you know a lot of people just don't
01:05:05.480
have the money they go in and they can't buy anything they they looked at yeah it's sticker shock they
01:05:11.320
call it sticker shock right i i think it really just comes like i said things just comes down to
01:05:15.800
to to to really i guess to really two things which is is that if you solve government overspending
01:05:21.160
you solve inflation which improves loving standards of the of the average person and then and then if
01:05:26.840
if you uh deregulate like have sensible regulations so because a lot of the regulations are nonsensical and
01:05:33.240
and cause uh the cost to be extreme for no reason and but unless you've got how much regulation like
01:05:40.520
reagan did did a great job on deregulation in the 80s but it's been 40 years since we hadn't
01:05:45.240
that's right anyone you really i mean during your administration we made some progress but i think
01:05:51.320
the opportunity to make i think radical progress with sensible regulation um and uh and and if
01:05:58.600
those two things yeah those are the big deal we set a record we said we did more deregulation and more
01:06:06.360
uh restrictions on all of the different businesses than any other president remember i had the rule for
01:06:12.680
every one we put in you have to get rid of at 10 or 12 and we we did radical cuts on all of that and
01:06:19.400
a lot of that's being put back by this administration and we did radical cuts and things that weren't
01:06:24.440
necessary but we were we were all set you know we had the best economy ever maybe in the world and then
01:06:31.560
what happened is covet came in and we had a focus on that and nobody knew what it was and i always say i
01:06:38.040
got good marks on economy good marks on military we knocked out isis we did so many different things
01:06:42.760
we rebuilt but you know i never got the credit that we really deserved on what we did with with
01:06:49.640
covet we never got the credit but uh we were if had that not happened a gift from china from wuhan uh
01:06:57.640
came in from wuhan the wuhan labs and i always said it and it turned out to be right but had that not
01:07:04.200
not had that not happened we were set to start reducing uh debt we're going to reduce taxes
01:07:10.120
further i gave the largest tax cuts and we were going to reduce taxes still further for middle income
01:07:14.920
people not only businesses but we did it for businesses because they're the ones that that's
01:07:19.240
why we had the great job numbers but we were set to really start reducing debt and you know we we're
01:07:26.200
sitting on the the biggest pile of liquid gold anywhere in the world bigger than saudi arabia bigger than
01:07:32.840
russia and we were going to drill and we were going to make so much money we were going to supply
01:07:37.160
europe with oil i had stopped the russian pipeline and we were going to supply them with oil and gas we
01:07:42.760
were going to we were going to make a fortune and then uh the covet came in and we had a we really had
01:07:50.440
to divert then what happened is when they came in you know we we kept a lot of businesses alive if i
01:07:55.320
didn't do what we did we would have had a 1929 type depression but the problem is when biden came in
01:08:01.080
he got trillions of dollars and just started spending it stupidly you didn't need it anymore
01:08:06.360
you know we got over that bad period where it was everybody was dying and you know it was it was just
01:08:13.080
not a good period interestingly uh you know during his administration many more people died during his
01:08:21.000
administration of covet than during my administration and we really got the brunt of it but people don't
01:08:27.240
realize more people died during his administration than ours but it diverted us from doing what i
01:08:33.400
wanted to do but we had the greatest for you know almost three years we had been great and you know
01:08:38.840
that probably better than anybody so many of your friends said to me the best years we've ever had in
01:08:44.680
business were during the trump years facts and also said that uh african american uh hispanic american
01:08:53.720
were so incredible they were having the best asian american women men young people without a diploma
01:09:00.760
young people that graduated from the best colleges from from mit from the wharton school from all of
01:09:07.480
the great colleges harvard they were doing better and people without a diploma were doing better and
01:09:13.320
everybody was was happy and then covet came and we had we had the problem is they spent trillions and
01:09:19.640
trillions of dollars they wasted they shouldn't have taken any money and we wouldn't be having
01:09:24.840
inflation right now which is killing our country yeah yeah yeah absolutely i mean i should probably
01:09:30.440
say something about like you know maybe my views on you know climate change and oil and gas um because
01:09:36.920
uh i think i'm probably different from what most people would assume um because i my views are actually
01:09:43.880
pretty i think moderate in this regard which is that i i don't think we should vilify the oil and gas
01:09:49.400
industry and the people that have worked very hard in those industries to provide the necessary energy
01:09:54.920
to support the economy and and if we were to stop using oil and gas right now uh we would all be
01:10:00.280
starving and the economy would collapse uh so it's you know i don't think it's right to sort of
01:10:06.040
vilify the oil and gas industry um and and i and i you know the world the world has a certain demand for
01:10:12.920
oil and gas and it's probably better if the united states provides that than than than some other
01:10:17.240
countries um and and it would it would help with prosperity in the u.s um and at the same time
01:10:23.320
obviously my view is is like we do over time want to move to um a sustainable energy economy because
01:10:29.640
eventually you do run out of i mean you run out of oil and gas it's it's not there for it's not infinite
01:10:35.640
um and there is there is some risk i think it's not the risk is not as as high as uh you know a lot of
01:10:43.400
people say it is with respect to global warming but i think if if you if you just keep increasing
01:10:47.960
the parts per million in the atmosphere uh long enough eventually it actually simply gets
01:10:52.200
uncomfortable uh to breathe people don't realize this if if you go to if you go past a thousand
01:10:58.120
parts per million of of co2 uh you start getting headaches and nausea um and so we're we're now in
01:11:05.400
the sort of 400 range we're adding i think about roughly two parts per million per year so i mean
01:11:11.800
still gives us so what it means is like we still have quite a bit of time um but but so there's not
01:11:18.200
like we don't need to to rush and we don't need to like you know stop farmers from farming or you know
01:11:24.360
uh prevent people from having steaks or right basic stuff like that like like you can leave the farmers
01:11:30.360
alone i agree how crazy is that where i mean you have farmers that are not allowed to farm anymore and
01:11:36.040
have to get rid of their cattle and the whole the whole world is a little crazy but it's largely taken
01:11:41.960
its lead from us i i do say though i've heard in terms of the fossil fuel because even to uh create
01:11:51.080
your electric car and create the electricity needed for the electric car you know fossil fuel is what
01:11:57.000
really creates that at the generating plants and you know so you sort of can't get away from it at this
01:12:02.600
moment i mean someday you might be able to but i do hear we have anywhere from a hundred to five
01:12:07.320
hundred years left you know much of it hasn't even been found yet yeah but there are tremendous
01:12:12.280
like anwar i got anwar in alaska approved ronald reagan couldn't do it nobody could do it everybody
01:12:18.440
tried nobody could do it i got it approved the first thing that biden did was unimprove it it get to
01:12:25.400
get rid of it he uh ended his uh his secretary went in and she ended it and what a what a disgrace
01:12:34.040
that's anwar that's bigger or they they think it could be bigger than saudi arabia in alaska
01:12:39.400
could be bigger than saudi arabia but they went in and they terminated it and i'll get it going very
01:12:44.920
quickly because not only is it big for alaska i mean you talk about economic development
01:12:49.720
that for the united states i mean that that is they say bigger than saudi arabia or the same size
01:12:56.840
and pure really good stuff and you know they end it so i think we have you know perhaps hundreds of
01:13:04.600
years left nobody really knows but during that yeah come around yeah very good yeah well i mean
01:13:13.080
my my answer would be you know a little more aggressive than that but it's not the sort of
01:13:18.200
like we're all going to die in five years stuff that that's obviously bs um good but i mean my view
01:13:24.280
is like if you just look at sort of the pause per million uh that increments every year you know you
01:13:29.000
get sort of two or three pause per million every year of co2 uh i mean my i i think some of that it's
01:13:36.440
problematic if it accelerates if you start going from two or three to say five and then there may be
01:13:41.720
some situations where uh you get uh just a step change increase in the co2 um and and i i think
01:13:50.680
you we don't we don't want to get too close to a thousand uh ppm because like that's that's actually
01:13:56.600
makes it uncomfortable to to to to breathe like just existing in a thousand ppm co2 is uncomfortable
01:14:03.640
that's like a that's considered like an industrial hazard right just so so it's you know that that's
01:14:11.000
that's actually start getting headaches and stuff so it's even without global warming it's not it's
01:14:15.320
not comfortable you don't want to get too close to that but i i mean i think we've got i think we
01:14:20.920
want to just move over and like and if if i don't know 50 to 100 years from now we're um we're i don't
01:14:28.600
know mostly uh sustainable i think that'll probably be okay um so it's it's it's not like the the house
01:14:35.560
is on on fire immediately but it i think it it is something we we need to to move towards and on
01:14:42.440
you know on balance it's probably better to move there a faster than slower but i said without
01:14:49.560
following the oil and gas industry uh and and and without causing hardship in the short term i think
01:14:55.640
this can be done um with without you know if people could still have you know a stake and they can still
01:15:03.960
it drive gasoline cars and this you know it's it's okay it's like it's not i don't think we should
01:15:09.160
vilify people for it but i think we should just just generally lean in the direction of of sustainability
01:15:15.080
um and uh i actually think solar is going to be a majority of of us uh energy generation uh in the
01:15:23.160
future and it's certainly trending that way and and so you get the solar power um mind that with with
01:15:29.000
with batteries so because obviously the sun doesn't shine at night and uh and then you use
01:15:33.640
that to charge the electric cars and you have a long-term sustainable solution and you know that's
01:15:38.920
that's what tesla is trying to move things towards and i think we've made a lot of progress and progress
01:15:42.600
in that regard but when you look at our cars we we like we don't believe that environmentalism that
01:15:48.200
caring about the environment should mean that you have to suffer so we make sure that our cars are
01:15:52.600
are beautiful that they drive well that they're fast they're you know sexy i mean they're they're
01:15:57.160
cool in fact literally i made this sexy joke model s model three model x and y spells out sexy it's
01:16:02.760
probably the most expensive joke out there um but i you know i just i don't know i like cheesy humor you
01:16:08.200
know so um and but but i'm like i'm i'm a big fan of like let's have an inspiring future and let's uh
01:16:15.880
let's work towards you know a better future and and and we can do so without demonizing right i'm i'm
01:16:22.040
okay you know it's very interesting uh you use the word global warming and today they use the word
01:16:27.320
climate change because you know you have some places that go up and you said so they were getting
01:16:31.560
themselves in a little trouble with the the word global warming because not every place is warming some
01:16:35.960
places are going the opposite direction but uh you know i'm sort of waiting for you to come up with
01:16:41.640
solar panels on the roofs of your cars and on the trunks of the cars and it just seems like something
01:16:47.000
that at some point you will come up with i'm sure you'll be the first but it would seem that a solar
01:16:52.120
panel on on the roofs you know on flat surfaces on certain surfaces might be good yeah at least in
01:16:57.880
certain areas of the country where you have the or the world where you have the sun but i would i would
01:17:03.320
think and i have no idea because that's not my world but i would think that this would be something
01:17:08.520
that would be interesting but you know the one thing that i don't understand is that people talk
01:17:13.640
about global warming or they talk about climate change but they never talk about nuclear warming
01:17:19.720
and for me that's an immediate problem because you have as i said five countries where you have major
01:17:26.040
nuclear and and you know probably some others are getting there and that's very dangerous that's where you
01:17:31.720
need a strong american president because you just you don't want to have this proliferation but you
01:17:36.920
have five countries and getting more you know china is much less than us right now but they're they're
01:17:43.320
going to catch us sooner than people think they're way lower russia and us are number one and we're sort
01:17:50.680
of tied and china is far behind but they're developing at a level that you know you're not surprised to hear
01:17:56.360
very fast it's gonna they'll end up catching up maybe even surpassing but to me the biggest problem
01:18:03.480
is not uh climate change it's not and and and everything's you know a problem but it's degrees
01:18:10.280
to me the big problem is the nuclear power the power of nuclear is so great and when i talk about
01:18:18.680
i'll prevent world war three uh i will but but the truth is that you have to because this is no longer
01:18:25.480
army tanks going back and forth and shooting at each other this is yeah a level of destruction and
01:18:30.760
power that nobody's ever seen before yeah and actually there's the bad side of nuclear which
01:18:37.880
is a nuclear war very bad side but there's there's also i think um nuclear electricity generation is
01:18:44.360
underrated you're right um and it's actually you know people have this fear of nuclear um nuclear
01:18:50.120
electricity generation um but but it's actually one of the safest forms of electricity generation
01:18:55.640
it's it's just a huge misunderstanding um and uh if you look at the injuries and deaths you know caused
01:19:01.880
by say i mean i'm not going to pick on coal mining but just any kind of mining operation um and uh
01:19:07.960
there's a certain number of of injuries desperate per year uh you compare that to nuclear nuclear is
01:19:13.080
actually uh way better um so it's underrated as a as an electricity source and i think it's it's something
01:19:18.520
that's worth reconsidering but there's so much regulation that people can't get it done um so
01:19:23.800
that you know maybe they'll have to change the name the name is just it's a rough name there are some
01:19:28.520
areas like yes like when you see what happened in the bad branding you have to rebrand it we'll have
01:19:33.320
to give it a good name we'll name it after you or something you know um no hey it has a branding
01:19:39.640
problem you know when you see what happened it does have a branding problem when you see what happened
01:19:43.880
in japan where they say you won't be able to go on the land for about three thousand years did you
01:19:48.440
ever say that and in russia where they had the problem where they you know the there's a lot of
01:19:53.320
bad things happened and uh they have a problem and they say that in two thousand years people will
01:19:58.520
start to occupy the land again you know you realize it's pretty bad but that's not true but there's
01:20:03.560
you're right about it it's amazing it's actually not that bad so so like after fokushima happened in
01:20:08.360
japan like people were asking me in california you know are we worried about like a nuclear cloud
01:20:14.520
coming from japan i'm like no that's it's not even dangerous in fokushima i actually flew there
01:20:19.880
and and and ate locally grown vegetables on tv to prove it um and and i donated a a a solar water
01:20:27.480
treatment yeah it's a solar power is that the place with the radiation jet and um yeah but you haven't
01:20:32.360
been feeling so well lately and i'm worried about it no no but i mean i'm only kidding i'm fine you
01:20:37.240
know it's like uh you know uh hiroshima and nagasaki were bombed but now they're they're like full
01:20:43.880
cities again so it's really not something that you know um so it's not it's not as scary as people
01:20:50.360
think basically but um let's see i mean i mean are there some other topics we should touch on um oh you
01:20:56.600
know like lawfare i think you know we need to be concerned about what they've done to this country
01:21:01.960
obviously yeah yeah well we just won the big case in florida this was a biden administration
01:21:08.360
did something that's never been done in this country and that's go after their political opponent
01:21:13.480
me with this nonsense uh and just nonsense and the big case in florida we won but they've always
01:21:20.600
they always pick a uh judge and a jury and they use local da's they use the local uh uh attorney
01:21:27.160
generals like fani you know fani spelled f-a-n-i fani and it's it's all a big hoax and it's all run
01:21:35.800
from there like in manhattan uh the one of the top people from the justice department went in ran
01:21:42.200
manhattan ran the state the letitia james deal was run by a person from the department of justice biden
01:21:49.320
they've never done this before and they set up a very bad precedent it's it's called lawfare warfare
01:21:57.240
it's uh it's a terrible thing and never happened in our country it does happen in banana republics
01:22:03.080
and third world countries but it's never happened and the incredible thing is it actually drove my
01:22:09.080
numbers up because people see you know fortunately i have a platform like you or you know in all
01:22:15.400
fair it's like a conversation like this where i can talk about it and people understand i mean you
01:22:20.760
you fight for election integrity and you end up getting indicted because you're fighting for
01:22:25.960
election integrity and when the day comes that you can't fight for election integrity you don't have
01:22:30.680
a country anymore so what happens what happens is they went after their political opponent me
01:22:36.600
now biden's uh you know close to vegetable stage in my opinion okay i looked at him today on the beach
01:22:44.200
and i said why would anybody allow him the guy could barely walk why would anybody allow him
01:22:50.760
does he have a political advisor that thinks this looks good uh you know he thinks this looks good
01:22:55.880
because it looks so bad and it's it's ridiculous i mean and he's been doing that for a long time you
01:23:03.560
know he can't lift the chair the chair weighs about three ounces it's meant for children and old people
01:23:08.440
to lift and uh he can't lift it the whole thing is great it's clearly i mean it's clearly like we
01:23:15.000
just don't have a president you don't have a president and she's going to be worse than him
01:23:18.840
because she is a san francisco liberal who destroyed san francisco and then as attorney general she
01:23:26.840
destroyed california you talk about location and we're talking about the sun and the water and all
01:23:32.040
there's nothing better than california she has destroyed that she was the original d.a she was
01:23:38.120
the original in san francisco she was the original black men what she has done to california is
01:23:45.400
well you know better than i do you just left california for a lot of those reasons and what
01:23:50.680
she's done with with crime with with cashless bail where you kill somebody i mean we have states there
01:23:58.280
you kill somebody and they let you out right away i mean you don't have to even put up and then they
01:24:02.040
never find the people unless they kill again and then they let them out again our country is becoming
01:24:07.880
a very dangerous place it's not illegal and she is a radical left san francisco liberal and now she's
01:24:14.200
trying to protect now she's looking like she's she wants to be more trump than trump if that's possible
01:24:20.520
i don't think it's possible but she wants to be more trump than trump yeah i want a wall i think that's
01:24:25.880
you know she wants to release all the prisoners that are in detention and some of these guys are
01:24:30.520
really bad right that just came out today she wants she doesn't want to build the wall even though
01:24:35.640
the walls work walls and wheels you know in your business everything you do is obsolete almost or not
01:24:40.760
the tunnels but everything is obsolete even your rocket ships they're like a month later they're
01:24:45.880
obsolete you find a better way to the only thing that's not obsolete is a wall and a wheel and the
01:24:51.720
wall you know i built hundreds of miles of wall and that's why we had such good numbers i was going
01:24:57.960
to add 200 miles we bought it we could have flipped it flipped it up in three weeks and they sold it
01:25:04.760
for five cents on the dollar that meant i said wow that means that they actually do want to have open
01:25:10.360
borders she wants to have open borders and now she's going like she's tough on the on the border
01:25:15.880
it's such a lie yeah this is simply not true this is simply not everybody knows it's not true it's a
01:25:21.320
disgrace that she can say it no i mean obviously what was happening sort of overnight is they're
01:25:27.960
they're rewriting history and um and making uh kamala sound like a moderate when in fact she is far
01:25:34.920
left like far far worse than bernie sanders she is considered more liberal by far than bernie sanders
01:25:41.640
she's a radical left lunatic and if she's going to be our president very quickly you're not going
01:25:47.880
to have a country anymore and she'll go back to all of the things that she believes she believes in
01:25:52.680
defunding the police she believes in no fracking we need police please save lives now all of a sudden
01:25:57.960
she's saying uh no i i will i really want to see fracking the day that if they got in the day she got
01:26:05.400
in she'll end fracking and by the way if people didn't think that the lunatics that what that really
01:26:11.000
believed in that uh they won't vote for her you know um like like the palestinians and israel
01:26:18.360
she is so anti-israel and she's bad for both biden actually did something that was impossible
01:26:25.080
both sides hate him you know both sides that was a hard thing to do unification
01:26:32.200
yeah no no i mean i mean you know netanyahu came to give a talk to a joint uh senate and house
01:26:40.600
uh sitting and i was there and and and kamala stood him up you know what does that say
01:26:46.280
i think it's highly disrespectful and i say if you're a jewish person or if you believe in israel
01:26:52.360
if you're a a person that you know is a very pro israel if you vote for her it's worse than biden
01:26:59.880
and biden was bad but if you vote for her you ought to have your head examined and you see tonight i mean
01:27:05.320
as we're doing this i'm seeing reports coming that they expect an attack tonight or tomorrow
01:27:10.520
from hundreds and maybe thousands of rockets you know their iron dome as they call it as we all call
01:27:16.600
it but their shield that they built uh that can be uh swamped yeah that's for real
01:27:26.440
by shooting enough missiles you know this better than anybody by shooting enough missiles
01:27:30.920
they can't defend themselves you know they just obliterate the whole place and that's what some
01:27:36.680
people think they're looking to do and we have no leadership there's no respect for the united states
01:27:42.760
of america with these people and i'm telling you you'll be worse than him because he's a believer
01:27:48.280
in being radical left and he wasn't i i i think you're right look at this weirdo bro it's important
01:27:54.200
for the poor the public anybody care about the phil assassin look at son i don't know how you're
01:27:58.520
american bro you know literally go back for the last holy month and say it's actually bad
01:28:04.200
like this guy hates america and lives in america if you're an independent it makes no sense you
01:28:08.360
definitely would not go back to the country you were born in a song her behavior has been far
01:28:12.520
that please and holy shit overnight propaganda attempt to rewrite history and make it sound like
01:28:17.320
almost moderate when she in fact is is not moderate well her uh her running no it's like insane
01:28:23.560
like motherfuckers hate america it's not hard tampons in boys bathrooms okay now that's all i have to
01:28:30.600
hear tampons in boys bathrooms and that means she believes in that too i mean
01:28:35.640
she picked this guy because he was the closest to her a lot of people thought she'd pick sort of
01:28:42.280
the opposite but she picked an anti-israel radical left person but she is far worse they say than bernie
01:28:51.560
sanders if we have her as a president if we have a democrat at this moment there's a president i don't
01:28:57.480
think our country can survive i i think it's i think it's a massive i think i think we're in massive
01:29:04.360
trouble uh frankly with with the kamala administration and that's my honest opinion
01:29:09.000
um and uh and i think uh i think really it's essential that that uh you won for the good of
01:29:16.680
the country uh this election and i mean that's understanding my opinion um now you know you may
01:29:24.040
have seen this but i i got a letter from the the eu commission like saying you know to not have
01:29:31.000
disinformation on the like during this discussion that we're having like and you know there's like
01:29:36.920
there's there's a lot of attempts to do censorship and to force censorship even on americans uh from
01:29:43.320
other countries and um you know what do you think about that well i know the uh european union very well
01:29:51.560
they take great advantage of the united states in trade as you know we uh through a different forum
01:29:58.200
nato uh we protect them and yet uh if you build a car in the united states you can't sell it in
01:30:05.480
europe you just can't sell it it's it's impossible uh the same thing with our farmers our farmers
01:30:10.680
find it very difficult to do business you know we have a deficit with them of 250 billion dollars
01:30:16.760
which people don't know it sounds so nice the european union but let me tell you they're
01:30:21.000
they're uh not as tough as china but they're bad and i let them know it and that's probably why they
01:30:27.560
notified you no they don't treat uh our country well we defend them you know uh with ukraine so we're
01:30:35.640
in for 250 billion and they're in for about 71 billion and they have the same size it's if you add up the
01:30:41.880
european nations that you know in terms of an economy it's about the same size when you say as us
01:30:47.320
and they're and and and they're in much greater risk they they're right there we have an ocean
01:30:54.680
separating us from in this case the enemy would be russia it used to be for the soviet union but
01:31:00.840
let's assume they're close enough and what happens is uh they're in for 70 something million i i think
01:31:08.440
i think even less chad you guys like america and we're in for about 250 billion and it could be a lot
01:31:15.560
higher than that and i say why aren't you going to equalize why aren't they paying what we're paying
01:31:21.800
and they're in much more you know they're it's much more important for them because of the fact
01:31:25.880
that you know they're right near there i mean they're all sort of in that location again but
01:31:31.320
they should they should and i did it with nato we were there were only seven countries that were
01:31:37.000
paid up in nato out of 28 at the time and the united states yeah the united states was subsidizing
01:31:45.640
nato tremendously subsidizing nato and i said i went in and i said you got to pay up if you don't
01:31:51.640
pay up we're not going to defend you any longer i took a lot of heat but you know what happened
01:31:55.800
billions and billions of dollars came flowing in and yeah i think i think a lot of the public isn't
01:32:02.040
isn't aware of the fact that the united states pays a disproportionate share of of the nato expenses
01:32:07.640
and then we can take an advantage you have on trade so think about well i mean the point of
01:32:12.360
nato is defending europe and it's uh you know it's like then okay well why why is the united states
01:32:18.680
paying disproportionately more to defend europe than europe that doesn't make sense that's unfair
01:32:24.440
um and that that isn't a challenge for you guys well you know when you talk about cost cutting and
01:32:29.560
savings and everything else i mean honestly look there's nobody that feels worse about the ukraine
01:32:35.880
situation than i do because i know it would have never happened i know zielinski he was very honorable to
01:32:41.640
me because when they went with the russia hoax and they said i had a phone call with him he said
01:32:45.640
it was a perfect phone call it was a great phone call he could have grandstand it and you know said
01:32:49.960
oh he he was very threatening he said no it was a very nice phone call i called him up to congratulate
01:32:55.960
him on his win and you end up getting impeached because these people are lunatics you know i was
01:33:01.880
talking about the difference from the people within and the enemies on the outside
01:33:05.320
in many cases the people from within are more dangerous for our country than the russians and
01:33:12.680
the china's if you have a smart president you're not going to have a problem with them you're going
01:33:16.520
to make you're going to do things yeah now they've taken advantage of us incredibly but you're going
01:33:21.160
to do things with the right person trump is so yeah well i think it's obvious that you're you're
01:33:26.920
you're a believer in an advocate of a free speech because during your first time as president you were
01:33:31.320
you were attacked relentlessly every day often very unfairly with fault you know with false attacks
01:33:37.720
and and you didn't try to shut down the media you didn't try to uh inhibit their freedom of speech
01:33:43.960
and i think that says a lot well the good thing is that you and i have and some people very few
01:33:50.520
uh we can get the word out although sometimes it's hard because they don't want to print it you know
01:33:55.320
like like we're having a great conversation right now kamala wouldn't have this conversation she
01:34:01.000
can't because she's not smart you know she's not a smart person by the way she can't have this
01:34:05.720
conversation and biden we don't even have to talk about it i mean he couldn't have this conversation
01:34:10.840
he he would have given up on the first half of a question he would have walked out he would have
01:34:15.560
said where am i where am i going so anyway but uh no he wouldn't have this that's true not a lot of
01:34:20.920
people would have this conversation but you know we cover a lot of territory but the beauty is that you
01:34:26.760
you you know we can have a conversation and yes i'm able to get it out without because i get
01:34:31.960
this is a really big point you can actually have a conversation with you yeah it's nice isn't it
01:34:37.640
and you can't have a conversation with biden or kamala it's like not uh it's not possible yes
01:34:42.680
kamala harris if you want to come on street i would proudly interview you
01:34:47.480
we need a man or person who's unbelievably sharp in order to stop all the nuclear danger and all the
01:34:54.920
dangers that i'm talking about and i got along with all this you know i got along with kim jong-un
01:34:59.480
we had dinner we had everything and he really liked me and i got along with him really well by the way
01:35:06.040
he's he's the absolute boss over there you know a lot of people said oh do you think you really let me
01:35:10.840
tell you i saw things that you don't want to know about he is the boss but we had a good relationship
01:35:17.560
and and he doesn't like uh biden he considers him as a stupid man he said he's a stupid man well at
01:35:24.120
least he speaks his mind but you know in this country you're not sort of allowed to say it but
01:35:28.280
i guess you are you should be allowed to say that it's true but we need really we need smart people
01:35:34.040
and we need people that have an ability to lead and she doesn't have that ability can you imagine now
01:35:40.120
you know chairman she very well can you imagine her and him negotiating or even standing together it
01:35:47.880
is the whole concept is ridiculous she is terrible she's terrible but she's getting a free ride
01:35:53.240
i saw a picture of her on time magazine today she looks like the most beautiful actress ever to
01:35:59.080
live i it was a drawing and uh actually she looked very much like a great first lady melania she looks
01:36:07.720
she didn't look yeah she didn't look like camilla that's right but of course she's a beautiful woman
01:36:12.360
so we'll leave it at that right yeah well you know maybe like i think part of what you know people in
01:36:18.920
america wanted you know people in america want to want to feel excited and inspired about the future
01:36:23.560
they want to feel like the truth is going to open your mouth say america's going to do things that
01:36:28.200
are greater than uh we've done in the past reach new heights that make you proud to be an american and uh
01:36:35.160
and excited about the future um they want the american dream back the you know they want the american
01:36:41.240
dream back more important than anything else it's it's like you don't have that today because the
01:36:47.080
people they've been just sucked they see incompetent people running our you know the the biden thing is
01:36:53.320
very interesting people just found him to be incompetent and when i debated him i was like is this for
01:37:00.280
real it was yeah it was just absurd um but you know i think that there are like you know some some you
01:37:07.560
know grand projects that that that we could do i mean i think like you know we could we could send
01:37:14.360
american astronauts to mars we could uh build high speed connections that are you know more advanced
01:37:20.760
than anything else in the world between our cities so people have fast transport um you know it's
01:37:26.360
possible to solve traffic with tunnels right we've you know we already made great progress in vegas doing
01:37:32.680
that and um you know and and and just do things that are exciting and inspiring to make the future
01:37:38.760
feel like it's better than the best well i saw what you did in vegas and i'll tell you it was amazing i
01:37:42.840
i got to see i took a big glimpse at it and it's incredible what you you know it's incredible and you
01:37:48.280
could do that all over you could do that all over it's uh it's deep yeah you don't even need much
01:37:53.400
structure yeah we're calling jake right after this end no it's straight forward it's amazing
01:37:58.600
and and like i think we could do some some things that like like china's got incredible
01:38:03.400
uh high-speed rail between its cities but i think it's actually possible um with with with tunnels if
01:38:09.160
if it was deregulation with with an ability to actually it was like legal to to actually do the
01:38:16.120
tunnels then you could have high-speed uh tunnels that are actually better uh than than than anything
01:38:21.480
else in the world for high-speed transport between cities and that would be something that you know
01:38:26.840
americans can say wow okay we've got something that's cooler than anyone else in the world that's
01:38:32.120
that's kind of thing that makes you proud to be in a much safer than surface uh trains where there is
01:38:37.400
a danger there you know with people with crazy people it's much safer much better uh and you know
01:38:43.160
it's sad because i've seen some of the greatest trains i i find it fascinating and i've seen the systems
01:38:48.680
and how they work and the bullet trains they call them i guess and they they go unbelievably fast
01:38:54.840
unbelievably comfortable with no problems and we don't have anything like that in this country not
01:39:00.520
even close and it doesn't make sense that we don't doesn't make sense yeah and i i think also like
01:39:07.480
there's you know i just i'm kind of hopping on the excess regulation but i think something that um
01:39:14.040
that i think people can generally understand is that what happens with laws and regulations is that
01:39:18.520
they just there's more and more of them every year and unless there's a process to clean them
01:39:22.280
up eventually everything becomes illegal and and that actually slow it slows down the development of
01:39:27.160
new technologies i mean if you take the sort of like i think we with this this there's room for some
01:39:31.960
reform at the at the fda uh for yeah uh improving the speed with which we uh you know approve uh drugs
01:39:39.240
that that could help uh save lives and improve people's lives um and i worked very hard on that
01:39:44.520
you know we got that down to the lowest number ever and we got uh therapeutics approved in the fda
01:39:52.200
that people can't even believe the speed but i i took them on i i don't think they like me too much but
01:39:57.960
i got things approved and the fda at at numbers that they wouldn't believe and you know it's a very
01:40:04.680
bureaucratic group actually it's a fine group of people in many cases i got to know a lot of them
01:40:10.040
but i was pushing regenerons for so many different things that that were really pretty amazing but
01:40:16.840
but the fda takes too long they would it's 12 years to get a product approved i got it down to four
01:40:23.800
and i got some things done very quickly but it's uh it's really something that is going to have to be
01:40:30.440
worked on because it takes too long just takes too long yeah it it just takes too long and it's
01:40:35.960
you end up in the same with with the approval but it just it's just you know it takes years instead of
01:40:41.320
something that that could potentially take months and that improves improves people's lives and i think
01:40:46.600
you know and and but but it i i just wanted to hop on this point that like there has to be an active
01:40:52.440
process uh for reducing rules and regulations because otherwise they just keep building up every year and you
01:40:59.560
get like hardening of the arteries and eventually everything's illegal uh or takes forever um and
01:41:05.160
and and then and then we we we just um we just ossify as a society we just how much time is this
01:41:13.160
any progress and and that's it's a really big deal you know elon just getting back to the fda for one
01:41:17.800
second i got something done called right to try this is where you can go in and if you're terminally
01:41:23.800
ill you can use a space age uh there's no way this is real or whatever we have the best doctors the
01:41:29.800
best labs in the world but people would go to other countries because you couldn't use this
01:41:36.520
even if they thought it worked because it's going through the fda i got it approved where you can
01:41:41.960
you basically you look nobody want the doctors didn't want it because of the liability our country
01:41:47.800
because they didn't want to get through these are people terminally ill the insurance companies didn't
01:41:52.040
want it and the pharmaceutical companies nobody wanted it i got everybody into a room and we came
01:41:57.560
up with an agreement that you won't get sued and also they didn't want it on their record if somebody's
01:42:02.920
terminally ill and they died they didn't want that on their record so we set a second a separate list
01:42:08.840
if somebody was so it wouldn't count as a negative okay and as you know we got it done we have saved
01:42:14.920
right to try they've been trying to get this done for 58 years and it sounds simple but it wasn't because
01:42:21.160
you know i mean you know the insurance companies nobody wanted it but we got it done nobody signs
01:42:27.000
you sign a document that you're not going to sue the insurance companies the country you're not going
01:42:31.800
to sue anybody and we got it done and we're saving tens of thousands of lives right to try hopefully you
01:42:38.440
never need it but if you do you don't have to travel to asia you know people if they had money they go to
01:42:44.120
asia they go to europe if they don't have money they go home and die that's what happened they'd go home and
01:42:48.920
die yeah well i mean and actually to give europe some some props here it's like if a drug is
01:42:54.840
improved it approved in the in in europe which has a crazy amount of regulations it should obviously
01:42:59.720
be approved in the u.s i mean they have more regulations than we do so what why would a drug
01:43:05.000
be approved in europe and not in the u.s that that's crazy well we did it we did something that really
01:43:09.880
they've been trying to do it for 50 years then they just couldn't get it done and i got it done
01:43:13.800
and it's uh it's really something but you're right some people go to europe because a drug
01:43:18.760
isn't approved here but it's approved in europe and it's a drug that generally speaking would work
01:43:23.800
it's pretty crazy absolutely right and i i think so as long as people are properly informed of the
01:43:29.240
pros and cons yes this is the risk and like you make your own decision i understand everything
01:43:34.760
that that makes sense well i think just you know in sort of closing up and by the way i'm looking at
01:43:40.440
the numbers you get a lot of people listening i hope you don't get nervous because you got a lot
01:43:45.240
of people listening to you right now like 60 million or something what is that number it's crazy it's
01:43:51.240
amazing how you can see that right away how many what is the number wow what is it
01:43:58.360
well i think that's a big that's bigger than you said you you said 25 and you're more than much more
01:44:10.520
than double that number 25 million i think you're going to be 60 or 70 and i guess over a period of
01:44:15.240
time hey that's i congratulate you do i get paid for this or not well i i think actually in terms of
01:44:24.760
the number of people that will will hear this conversation um over the next uh you know a few
01:44:29.800
days two weeks more than your stream yeah that's good well let's do it in the world the president
01:44:37.720
are you better off now or were you better off when i was president nobody's better off now people you
01:44:44.280
know we put out polls on that and nobody's better off now inflation has killed it and you know they
01:44:50.760
also feel very unsafe you look at what's going on with a lot of different things you look at the
01:44:55.640
riots we had at the colleges over yeah that was insane but right all of the right and now they
01:45:01.880
really feel unsafe because you have a new form of crime it's called migrant crime i call it biden
01:45:07.160
migrant yeah maybe i'll call it kamala migrant crimes but you know i mean with all these things i
01:45:12.760
always try to like try to get to the ground truth by just asking people and you know my mom lives in new
01:45:17.560
york and i was like you know mom you know do you know have any of your friends you know been attacked
01:45:23.800
or assaulted and she said yeah three of her friends in three separate incidents were assaulted just just
01:45:28.760
just in recent months just walking around the streets in new york and i and i and i said well
01:45:34.040
did what what happened to the people that sold them oh nothing that they got away like and and
01:45:39.240
that they just know they always get away new york city now is like and they don't even bother reporting
01:45:44.440
it because there's not they know that there's not they're not gonna you know people are not gonna
01:45:49.080
get prosecuted they just they just let you know violent criminals out in new york the only one that
01:45:55.240
gets prosecuted is donald trump they don't get they prosecute trump yeah i mean yeah literally it's just
01:46:01.000
obviously messed up terrible if violent criminals are being are being getting off scot-free um and and and
01:46:07.080
meanwhile that the the you know new york spending massive resources prosecuting you and it's like
01:46:12.680
what's this you know and and i think the sort of holy sensible public says looks at this and says
01:46:19.640
what the heck's going on here this is obviously abuse the legal system um you know the legal system is
01:46:25.160
supposed to be protecting the public from um violent criminals and it should be obviously allowing the
01:46:31.080
public to make their own decision about who should be president as opposed to you know some uh you know
01:46:37.480
legal case once they start this precedent because this can go on with the next one i mean this is a
01:46:42.760
very bad precedent what they're doing in terms of you know going after their political opponent and
01:46:47.720
that's all it is it's going after their political opponent and and then you get a judge who's you know a
01:46:53.560
strong democrat and i'm being nice when i say that in many cases crooked as hell but you get a judge and
01:46:59.480
you go into an area where a republican gets three or four percent of the vote and you know you'll have
01:47:05.160
people that hate republicans or hate it could also be the other way of course because it could start
01:47:12.520
the other way in areas where they hate democrats and you get into a pandora's box it's a very dangerous
01:47:18.440
thing for this country and a very dangerous thing even for the state new york city is new york city and
01:47:24.920
state lose a lot of business over what they did to me because these people say we don't want that to
01:47:30.360
happen to us that's no justice i'm not don't you have an unfair system i'm a nice jewish and it's
01:47:35.080
costing new york state a tremendous amount of money people are leaving and companies are leaving and
01:47:40.680
they won't come back so you know all of that stuff is important but the economy now is the big thing and
01:47:46.520
we can turn that economy up so fast and people are going to be back again we're going to get rid of
01:47:51.320
yeah i think there's a lot a lot of opportunity absolutely absolutely so and i just want to i
01:47:56.280
want to congratulate you you've done an amazing job you are you have definitely got a fertile mind
01:48:02.040
you know we can talk you and i can talk about rockets it's kind of you to say thank you tunnels
01:48:06.280
we can talk about tunnels and rockets and and uh electric cars so many things and now you you're into
01:48:13.080
the ai and that's going to be another beauty i'll say so it's uh yeah it's an amazing it's an amazing
01:48:19.080
thing you've done elon it's an amazing thing and i congratulate you oh i mean thank you and well
01:48:24.920
i mean i just uh say here you know here's to an exciting inspiring future that people can look
01:48:29.400
forward to and be optimistic and excited about what happens next and that's the kind of future that i
01:48:34.680
think you will bring as president and that's why i endorse you well i appreciate that that endorsement
01:48:39.880
meant a lot to me not all endorsements mean that much to be honest your endorsement meant a lot
01:48:44.440
and you know we have a phrase make america great again it's pretty simple but it really says that
01:48:49.240
we want to make america gradient and we can do it we can do it now but if we were going to suffer
01:48:54.760
another four years like we suffered for the last four years i'm not sure the country can ever come back
01:49:00.760
that's how bad it is it's so bad we have to we have to do a lot i think that's a very real it's a big
01:49:06.120
risk that's a very real risk and and it's you know i'd just like to to note to people listening
01:49:10.440
like i've not been very political before and and if just if you look at my track my record it's i've
01:49:16.200
actually been i'm i'm not like i'm sorry they try to paint me as like a far right guy which is absurd
01:49:21.080
because i'm like making electric vehicles and you know solar and batteries helping them with the
01:49:24.920
environment and uh and and i actually i i uh you know i i supported obama i stood in line for six
01:49:33.000
hours to shake obama's hand when when he was running for president and you know so it's not
01:49:37.240
like i'm like some sort of dyed-in-the-wool long-term republic i'm actually i call myself uh you know
01:49:43.640
historically a moderate democrat democrat and but now i feel like we're really at at a critical juncture
01:49:50.200
for the country um and uh you know i i think a lot of people thought you know that biden administration
01:49:57.080
would be a moderate administration but it's not and and obviously that we're just going to see
01:50:02.120
uh and and um and even further left uh administration with with kamala that's that's
01:50:09.800
my honest opinion i mean her dad is literally uh i mean she was brought up as a cop as an actual
01:50:15.160
your dad is like as a is a moxist economist that's you can google it i mean it's not a
01:50:19.560
that's crazy i'm making this up you know um her dad's a communist brought up so
01:50:24.440
oh nice let's have a communist run the country we want to have a future that is prosperous and no
01:50:29.080
wonder why asan likes her critical juncture and um and it i think this is a case of the
01:50:37.800
america uh is is kind of at a fork in the road and true um and i think it will take it will take
01:50:44.120
if the path like you are the path to prosperity and i think kamala is the opposite then that's my
01:50:50.360
i mean that's my last opinion i'm gonna i'm gonna get attacked like crazy and you know i've also
01:50:54.200
experienced quite a bit of low fare myself um and uh but i'm just trying to tell people my honest
01:51:00.120
opinion and and i haven't been active and really active in politics before um and i'm just trying
01:51:05.400
to point out that my track record historically has been moderate if not moderate slightly left and and
01:51:11.320
uh so this is to people out there who are in the moderate camp to say i think you should support
01:51:16.120
um donald trump for president um and i think it's actually a very important junction in the road and
01:51:22.280
and and we're in deep trouble if they don't if if if it goes the other way well i want to thank you
01:51:26.840
and you know i actually always did think of you as somewhat left i must say that so it's uh it's
01:51:32.760
even more of an honor to have your endorsement i know how strong you feel about it but you know
01:51:37.240
when you think of her uh san francisco 15 years ago i had a great friend bob tish he said it's the
01:51:42.360
greatest city in america and now it's you it's not it's almost not livable there and california
01:51:49.160
likewise and she was involved in the destruction of san francisco and the destruction of california
01:51:54.760
and she will be involved in the destruction of our country if people are so unwise as to
01:52:01.880
elect her and i hope that doesn't happen and i hope the elections are going to be run honestly
01:52:07.400
and we're going to turn this country around we're going to we're going to do things that and we can do
01:52:12.040
it fairly quickly and we have to get rid of the criminals that have been you know given to us by other
01:52:17.240
countries as they laugh they laugh at us they think we're stupid to accept these people these
01:52:21.960
are what's the best country in the world right now cold killers in many case cases and terrorists
01:52:27.320
and they're in our country by the hundreds of thousands yeah and we have to take them out
01:52:33.800
yeah i mean if i could summarize it perhaps you know i think these are issues that i think
01:52:39.160
most people in america uh would agree with which is that we want safe and clean cities we want secure
01:52:46.040
borders uh we want sensible government spending we want to restore risk both the perception the
01:52:53.160
reality of respect in the in the in the judicial system just you know stop the lawfare um and uh
01:52:59.640
and i think that that's like and how are the how are those even right-wing positions should i move to
01:53:06.040
switzerland if camellia wins and that's uh i mean would you agree with that hundred percent i i don't
01:53:13.080
understand you know the whole they call it progressive they don't like the word liberal
01:53:17.160
anymore but call it liberal or progressive i don't understand how germany say that it's okay
01:53:22.600
for them to empty prisons in their country and again i told you their crime rates all over the
01:53:27.480
world are going way down which makes sense in fact the next time what we'll do is if something
01:53:32.360
happens with this election which would be a horror show we'll meet the next time in venezuela
01:53:37.400
because it'll be a far safer place yeah he said that to me too okay so we'll go you and i will go
01:53:42.200
and we'll have a meeting he said he's gonna get straight in there too because that's what's
01:53:45.480
happening their crime rates coming down and our crime rates going through the roof and it's so
01:53:50.360
simple and you haven't seen anything yet because these people have come into our country and they're
01:53:55.160
just getting acclimated and they don't know about being politically correct law enforcement or lack of
01:54:01.880
law enforcement and our police i i have to just end with this we have great great police great law
01:54:07.880
enforcement but they're not allowed to do their job they have to be able to do their job without being
01:54:12.440
destroyed well absolutely and it's obviously demoralizing if you're a police officer risking
01:54:17.720
your life uh to you know to you know to arrest uh violent criminals who could kill you and do kill
01:54:24.280
you sometimes um and then you you're arrested and then the the da you know should i stay there
01:54:30.680
chat and trust them prosecute and and that's let the guy out well and like why why should a police
01:54:35.080
officer risk their life uh to arrest a violent felon well even worse they prosecute the police
01:54:45.480
they they go after it and they prosecute the police officer and they take away his pension
01:54:50.440
they take away his job he loses his family he loses his house well i i thought it was very telling
01:54:57.480
like incredibly telling that you know when that there was a case where uh you know a sort of a gang of
01:55:03.800
thugs beat up uh police officers i think it was in times square in new york and and then nothing happened
01:55:11.320
to those guys you know see like all these liberals are ruining the fucking states why california what is
01:55:17.320
the excuse to not charge them that that is that is a that is a gross indignation yes and and that's
01:55:24.360
how i mean this is insane like have we lost all pride what what because liberals are ruining the
01:55:29.880
world i've never seen anything you know we see liberals are ruining the world it's an illness profession
01:55:36.120
but something they're very proud of and they want to be able to do their job but i've seen them get
01:55:40.440
shot up they're all weird but i've never seen where these guys are standing in the middle of a big
01:55:44.760
street i'm requesting everybody and they're literally like punching stand up fighting a
01:55:52.440
police officer there were two of them and you had about six of these guys and they're punching the
01:55:56.520
hell out of them and in their own country they would be dead if they did that they'd be shot
01:56:02.840
they would be shot instantly and you know they come from these countries and it's taking them a
01:56:07.320
while to realize that we don't do that in this country but in their own country if they stood on a
01:56:12.600
street and had a fight with a police officer they would be shot there's no political correctness
01:56:18.600
and it's such a sad yeah it's such a sad thing to see and that's the reason you have time by the way
01:56:23.880
yeah because we don't do anything about it dude yeah we just cannot have a situation where our police
01:56:29.000
officers are beaten up on camera uh by you know a gang of illegal immigrants and then nothing happens to
01:56:35.640
to to to the the guys that beat beat up the cops i mean and they're let out this is
01:56:40.920
unacceptable we're going to change it and we're going to get them out of the country you know when
01:56:44.440
i first got involved they said you couldn't get them back to these countries you couldn't take them
01:56:48.600
back in the case of uh guatemala honduras some others you couldn't get them back and i said really
01:56:56.040
oh you can't get it back because under uh obama he couldn't get him back they'd put up they'd fly him in
01:57:01.320
and and they put planes on the runways why don't we just make the plane they'd bring them back our
01:57:05.240
country and the general told me the generals told me sir we can't bring them back the countries won't
01:57:09.880
accept ms-13 gang members they won't accept them and i said really how much do we pay these various
01:57:15.320
countries in terms of economic aid which is also somewhat ridiculous and the answer was 750 million
01:57:22.440
dollars i said good tell them they're in default they're delinquent we're not going to do we're not
01:57:27.320
paying them anymore because they won't accept it and you know what happened they all sent me
01:57:33.320
this we would be honored i'll smack the fuck out of you we would be it was so easy but it's one of
01:57:38.360
those things and we got it back we took in so many you know ms-13 is probably the worst gangs
01:57:43.560
in the world they're the rp again bro holy shit we took them out of here by the thousands and got
01:57:48.760
them out of here and their countries took them back and because i said you're not getting any more
01:57:54.040
economic aid and once i said that they were nice they wouldn't take them back for obama they
01:57:59.400
wouldn't take them back for anybody and now we have a problem because we have this guy and they
01:58:04.600
again they don't take them back anymore with the biden because they don't respect him
01:58:10.440
yeah yeah so it's just it's just gotta it's just gotta be done we we just can't can't have uh
01:58:16.920
whether they're citizens or not citizens we can't have because they weren't prosecuted citizens
01:58:21.560
either not not just not just illegals so uh that if it's you can't have violent you know repeat
01:58:28.680
violent offenders that are not in that that that don't get um incarcerated that's right because
01:58:34.440
they will they will obviously by definition continue to uh to w trump 2024 let's go and and and i
01:58:43.800
think where part of this comes from is that this um and you know i do sort of consider myself liberal in
01:58:49.000
some ways i mean i it's just that you want to have empathy for people obviously you want to have
01:58:53.480
empathy for people i totally agree with that you want to have empathy but you also have to have
01:58:57.880
empathy for the victims of the criminals and if you if you just have empathy for the criminals it's
01:59:03.000
it's actually shallow empathy it's not real you're not thinking you're not you have one layer deep uh
01:59:09.160
empathy you've got to say like what if you don't incarcerate this person
01:59:13.240
uh hurt whether they might kill someone they might rape someone if you don't incarcerate them you have
01:59:20.920
to have empathy put them in jail victims and there's a lack of empathy for the victims of the criminals
01:59:27.000
and and too much empathy for the criminals it doesn't make sense i that's why you want to have deep
01:59:32.440
empathy for society as a whole not shallow empathy for for criminals and we have to give our police
01:59:38.840
officers the dignity and the respect they deserve yes and we have to let them do their job that they
01:59:45.160
can do a great job but we have to let them do their job and if we don't do that we're you know it's
01:59:50.440
it's going to all it's going to all disappear there's never been a society like this where
01:59:55.240
you're allowed to do anything you want and nothing happens and i'm talking about violent crime
02:00:00.680
and it's going to get more violent because these are really really violent people and we're going
02:00:05.560
to get them out of our country and we're going to get them back to where because they were sent
02:00:09.800
here by the presidents and by the various people that run those countries and i know every one of
02:00:14.040
those guys and they're smart people and they're streetwise people and they really think that
02:00:19.960
the usa they think we're run by stupid people and they happen to be right but when i was there
02:00:25.800
we had no problem we got them out we took out thousands of ms-13 gang members we brought them back
02:00:30.920
and now again they it's the same old story we don't do it and they actually gave them a big increase
02:00:37.640
in a they they raised it up to billions of dollars and they get nothing for it so you know it's it's uh
02:00:44.840
i hope everybody's going to vote for trump and we're going to get this country yes sir and i didn't need
02:00:49.560
this i'm like i didn't need this i had a very nice life i didn't need to go through court systems and
02:00:55.000
go through all the other stuff and run at the same time i have to run i have to go through fake
02:00:59.640
why are they talking to you in some cases corrupt judges i didn't need it i had a nice life
02:01:06.840
i have great locations i have beautiful oceans that i have places i you know i this was
02:01:11.960
but i felt it was important and if i had it if i had to do it over again you probably think i'm crazy
02:01:18.520
for doing it actually but if i had to do it over again i would have done it over again because this
02:01:23.640
is so much more important than me or my life this is we're going to save this country this country is
02:01:28.680
going down and these people are bad people that we're running against and they're liars it's
02:01:34.040
crazy they make statements they they do things that are so bad they say they're going to make a
02:01:40.520
strong border they say they've been great on the border and they've been the worst in history they
02:01:45.400
say they're going to stop crime the facts speak for themselves it's so incredible
02:01:50.920
it's got to the point where people just don't even bother reporting crime in a lot of
02:01:54.120
cities right because they know nothing that's going to happen um you know that's what i hear
02:01:57.880
anecdotally from from people all the time um so you know it's just uh you know my values i'm just
02:02:03.240
saying to to people out there like my you know the things i i think are important for the future is
02:02:07.720
like we've got to have safe cities we're going to have secure borders we're going to have sensible
02:02:11.720
spending and and we have and we've got to have you know deregulation and um so we can have a
02:02:18.200
prosperous future and then we want to have some exciting you know sort of moonshot projects that that
02:02:23.240
people can't get fired up about and um bro you know that's that's the people you know i'm pro
02:02:30.040
environment um but but i'm i'm not against uh you know i'm not like i don't think we should vilify
02:02:35.640
the oil and gas they're keeping civilization going uh right now and uh but i do think we want to move
02:02:42.120
you know you know a reasonable speed towards uh a sustainable energy economy those those are my values
02:02:47.320
and and and i think um you know and and and so i mean that's uh why i'm you know you're literally
02:02:56.280
a fat fucking mexican well i agree we're going to make we're going to give incentive to companies to
02:03:01.960
come into our country not to leave our country we're going to be giving tremendous incentives we want
02:03:08.600
companies to build here not to build in other locations and we want to create jobs and again it's
02:03:14.680
about the american dream you don't hear about the american dream anymore elon you don't hear you're
02:03:19.160
the american dream but you don't hear about the american dream anymore and you're going to hear
02:03:24.360
about it people they need that incentive to go out and yeah and do it and they're gonna love their
02:03:30.280
lives i mean they're going to love they're going to look forward to getting up in the morning and
02:03:33.560
going to you know going to a job that they love not a guy's that they are happy in the morning or
02:03:38.520
no any job at all where they have no money or they literally have no money and then they end up with
02:03:52.540
But I also learned, and I also learned the best people.
02:03:55.440
I learned the good people, the smart people, the dumb people,
02:04:14.740
and then you realize the people you relied on weren't so good.
02:04:18.840
but we also had some where I wouldn't have used them had I known.
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And I think we're going to really turn things around fast.
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And I hope you keep going and just continue to do well.
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And we're going to have a big election coming up.
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And I think November 5th will be the most important day in the history of our country.
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I think that election will be the most important election.
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And I think it will end up being maybe the most important day in the history of our country.
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Because if we don't win, I just feel so sorry for everybody.
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No, I think we're at a point of destiny of civilization.