The Chinese government claims to have shot down a U.S. spy plane over the southern tip of the island of Hokkaido, Japan. What does this mean for relations between the United States and China? And what does it mean for the rest of the world?
00:05:16.900So, no, this is a normal reaction because it was a very in-your-face operation by the Chinese.
00:05:23.140And so we had to express our outrage and we had to cancel that visit.
00:05:27.420Let's hope that they'll be able to resume that visit sometime in the future.
00:05:31.640Because despite the huge differences between the United States and China over military ambitions,
00:05:37.700the operations of the Chinese in the South Pacific, around Taiwan, human rights, trade policies,
00:05:44.700nonetheless, the United States and China are so interdependent economically.
00:05:49.680So much of what we buy in our daily lives in our stores at Costco, Target, Walmart, Home Depot, Nordstrom are made in China.
00:05:58.200And we, our farmers, so much depend on selling what we grow to the people of China.
00:06:05.520But more importantly, we need to work together to address climate change.
00:06:10.440We need to work together to try to stop North Korea from developing an operational nuclear weapon.
00:06:15.900Well, let me jump in there because, you know, it's very evident that our domestic politics has drifted solely in one direction.
00:06:22.880There is no price to pay for being too aggressive and too hard on China.
00:06:27.120It wasn't always this way, especially in the Democratic Party, too.
00:06:30.900There used to be a threat of foreign policy thought that says, no, you need to work with China to open them up as a society so that they do not drift towards our adversaries.
00:06:40.480Do you feel like our domestic political perceptions of China have gone too far in the anti-China direction?
00:06:46.720Well, you know, this is an issue that's been brought up by Democrats and Republicans at every election.
00:06:53.880Candidates for president on both sides will say we need to get tougher on China because the United States and our businesses and many people and countries and policymakers from around the world feel that China has not lived up to its promises when it entered the WTO, when the Western countries opened their borders to products coming from China.
00:07:15.260And China was supposed to reciprocate on a slower pace.
00:07:19.040But nonetheless, they were supposed to reciprocate and open up their borders to foreign investment, to products by Western countries being sold in China.
00:07:29.320And a lot of that still has not occurred.
00:07:30.980And, of course, issues about theft of intellectual property, copying our goods, our products.
00:07:36.580And so there's been a long, simmering frustration with China.
00:07:40.180And both parties have been getting tough.
00:07:42.280But it was both parties that really welcomed China coming into the WTO.
00:07:47.460It was a Republican, of course, President Nixon, that first went to China and started the engagement with China.
00:07:54.420So a lot of hopes on both sides, but a lot of disappointment on both sides.
00:07:58.440All right, I could spend a lot of time.
00:08:28.440World War III, as we keep telling you.
00:08:31.240And right there, you see the running dogs of MSNBC and NBC and Comcast Cable and all these, the Roberts family.
00:08:43.200They're all running dogs for the Chinese Communist Party.
00:08:46.600That was one continual misrepresentation and spin by Obama.
00:08:52.260You want to know one of the reasons we're in such a jam with the Chinese Communist Party?
00:08:56.360That's Obama's, that's the type of person you had representing your country in Beijing.
00:09:04.000And if you don't think they don't laugh when they see marshmallows like that, they're kowtowing the entire time.
00:09:09.640Now, I want to make sure, and we're going to play it later, what he even admitted to, and this is why, and when I start harping on things, there's a reason.
00:09:20.940Because you heard about the classified briefing yesterday.
00:11:05.560The reason we pull the Paris Accords is that they're getting all the benefits of the industrialized West on a suicide mission to basically transition.
00:11:13.520As Biden said, hey, I think we're going to need oil and gas for at least 10 years, for at least 10 years.
00:11:20.020This is a guy with a two-digit IQ, at least 10 years.
00:11:23.420They're going to need it for at least a decade because we've got to work with the CCP where they're building, what, 50 coal plants a month?
00:11:34.380Remember, he said the domestic, what's shifted is because of this audience.
00:11:37.880I'm proud to have been one of the leaders of that, to shift, to make sure this is the Chinese Communist Party and understand where it war with them.
00:11:47.680Also, your nation, when I call sleepwalking, this audience cannot be part of the sleepwalking into this conflagration, okay?
00:11:58.120Because that's what's going to happen.
00:11:59.440Your nation, and it took place at 2 o'clock, 1 or 2 o'clock in the morning, Friday morning.
00:12:05.460It was released, I think, around noon yesterday.
00:12:08.020We launched with no warhead, no warhead and ICBM for a test.
00:12:13.420But it's clearly the optics of it, you know, a test, right, to basically shoot it into the Marshall Islands where, ironically, we were fighting 80 years ago.
00:12:23.740So, the Imperial Japanese Navy and the Imperial Japanese Army, we're heading, we're sleepwalking into a broader, more brutal conflict.
00:12:34.520I've got up on Getter right now the Serbian president.
00:12:37.180Serbian president is sitting there going, hey, you think this thing's bad now?
00:12:40.960By next summer, the next six months, you haven't seen anything.
00:12:43.620It's going to be so bad, and we are going to get crushed in this.
00:12:46.760The whole region is going to get crushed in this.
00:12:48.480The government of Moldova, we told you yesterday, the pro-Western, it's a small country, a couple of million people, right?
00:12:54.760It's one of the ones that's been back and forth between Poland and Romania.
00:13:13.920It's expanding because now the Russian army has remanned, reloaded, and everybody said, you know, all these idiots in the first couple of months, oh, it's over, it's over.
00:13:23.040They haven't studied the history of World War II.
00:13:25.460Russians got pushed back all the way to Stalingrad and Leningrad, all of it.
00:13:30.100They got pushed all the way back, and then they held, and then they came back.
00:13:33.940And they don't care how many people they kill.
00:13:36.260They do not care how many people die, okay?
00:13:39.740It is pure attrition warfare, and we are underwriting it.
00:13:45.120Biden's about to go to Poland, and what's he said yesterday?
00:13:49.060Whatever they need for however long they need it.
00:13:52.480And you had Matt Gaetz, and we had Andy Biggs on here yesterday, some very brave, the MAGA, the people from the Mighty 20 and the Magnificent Six have put in our resolution to force Biden to come in front of the nation so we don't sleepwalk into this with a war powers resolution.
00:14:10.740And make him put before the country why we should be in this war on the Eurasian landmass fighting on the eastern border of the Russian-speaking eastern border of Ukraine when six million illegal aliens have now powered into your country.
00:14:26.420Okay, one year from this week, or next week, one year roughly, Iowa is going to start the determination who's going to be the Republican nominee in 2024.
00:16:40.260There's one person that's running for president or aspires to run for president that could draw that crowd in Iowa, and that is Donald J. Trump.
00:17:03.480One year from today, let's think downrange.
00:17:06.980Iowa will be in the process for one year from approximately today, right?
00:17:13.220Maybe actually be in New Hampshire, but that's close enough.
00:17:15.940If Iowa will kick off with the caucuses, determined.
00:17:23.500In 1940, when FDR ran for his third term, ran for his third term, which was kind of unprecedented, ran for his third term, he bald-faced lied to the American people.
00:17:37.960He said under no – he was running against a businessman, kind of a Donald Trump-type person, Wendell Wilkie, and he looked people in the eye and he lied to them.
00:17:46.760He said under no circumstances, no circumstances, zero, will your boys be fighting in another European war.
00:17:54.920Remember, World War I was not viewed here afterwards as a great deal.
00:18:00.500And you had heroes, Sergeant York and others, right?
00:18:05.240You had some of the music and the Doughboys and Blackjack Pershing and all that, and people were very proud.
00:18:21.300There's not a lot of pining for we want to go back to Europe and do it again.
00:18:25.780In fact, FDR looked him in the eye, and the only way he won the presidency the third time was to tell him, hey, I'm going to still get you out of the Great Depression.
00:18:36.200But under no circumstances will we ever be in a European war again.
00:18:41.580American boys and girls will not go over there and die.
00:18:44.140This is how Iowa and what's happening in Iowa is directly related to what's happening in Beijing and what's happening in the slaughterhouse of the Ukraine directly.
00:18:59.500And this is going to be a massive campaign issue.
00:19:03.280And this is why whether you like him or you can't stand him, there's nobody else in political leadership in this nation.
00:19:14.140That can sort this mess out than Donald J. Trump with all his flaws and all his tweets and all the, you know, sometimes, you know, uncomfortable things he says.
00:19:45.460In the lies and misrepresentations, the head of the Tory party and commons said on Friday to the Financial Times of London,
00:19:53.840he chairs the equivalent of their Armed Services Committee, that the United Kingdom's military would be destroyed, finished, over in five days of combat.
00:20:07.420And they, ladies and gentlemen, are our only true military ally in Europe.
00:20:24.460This is why New Hampshire is important.
00:20:26.220This is why South Carolina is important.
00:20:28.420And most importantly, most important is the people that are in that room because that's MAGA.
00:20:35.700And MAGA is now going to be called to save this nation.
00:20:41.220And this is why you think it's a random event that New York Times and the Brookings Institute,
00:20:45.960completely wholly owned subsidiary of the Chinese Communist Party, one of the great institutions we had in this country, right, years ago, liberal,
00:20:54.980now totally owned by the Chinese Communist Party.
00:20:57.540And the New York Times comes out with their, oh, the most disinformation.
00:23:10.080Compared to the State of the Union as it stands today versus under President Trump?
00:23:14.160Well, I thought President Trump's last State of the Union address was the greatest we've ever had.
00:23:19.000And he had so many accomplishments, and I'm looking forward to him getting back in office and bringing us more accomplishments.
00:23:23.940It was funny that Joe Biden liked to take credit for everything.
00:23:26.600Everything good that he took credit for was something that President Trump had put into play.
00:23:30.480And we, you know, I think watching him and watching the partisanship there, watching the Democrats just clap and get all excited about what he was spewing out, it was sad.