Episode 4378: Ridding Brazil And Wisconsin Of Communist Judges
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On today's show, we discuss President Trump's new tariffs, the impact on the global economy, and the impact they could have on the mid-term elections. We also hear from CNN's Jeff Zeleny and CNN's Jake Tapper on the impact of the new tariffs and what the White House is doing to prepare for them.
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stuff and get some real get some some some dirt on these folks i'll turn it over to you my friend
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it's your it's your hour missed you on friday eric eric i went to colorado to give a speech to the
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great gop there on friday uh for timing i had to miss him a man it my day didn't seem fulfilled
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unless i'm doing a handover unless you're handing the show over to me no no it's like a relay race
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we got it okay eric bowling thank you brother appreciate you bowling out the great eric bowling
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uh here's what's going to happen today we believe at 5 30 uh there's going to be a signing a ceremony
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in the oval office of an executive order we anticipate that executive order may be
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the liberation day about um about tariffs about reciprocity we think that's going to happen
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right now we're told it is going to happen live there's going to be a major signing ceremony
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our own brian glenn is so close we actually can't do we're going to try to do a hit to tee it up
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we're not going to be able to do that here's what we are going to do we have a lot of business we
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have to get done before 5 30 uh and what we're going to do we're going to go to florida for florida
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one and florida six and we're going to go to wisconsin get updates on these very tight very
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important races uh then we're also going to talk to bolsonar's team but first we have a summary of
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what the news has been this afternoon since we left you guys this morning let's go ahead and play
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it we start with jittery global markets bracing for president trump's new barrage of tariffs set
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to take effect this week he dubbed wednesday april 2nd quote liberation day claiming his new plan will
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free americans from a dependence on foreign goods but how is that going to happen what kind of tariffs
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are actually coming which countries will take the biggest hit the answers to these questions and more
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no one really knows cnn's jeff zeleny is at the white house maybe jeff zeleny knows jeff
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i mean dana there is no question that for all the whiplash that we have seen here at the white house in
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the first uh 66 or so days of this administration the front and center to all that is the president's
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view on on global trade and what these tariff policies have done we've seen an on again off
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again on again off again but the president and the white house are talking about wednesday being the day
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for these reciprocal tariffs that is essentially of the u.s uh charging what other countries are
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charging the u.s for tariffs so essentially it's a tax though on goods that american consumers will pay
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the question will this be across the board will this be sort of country by country sector by sector
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that is an open question the president last night flying back to washington offered little clarity
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how many countries will be in that initial charge it's it's start with all countries so let's see what
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happens there are many countries i haven't heard a rumor about 15 countries 10 or 15 so you're starting
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with all countries essentially all of the countries that we're talking about we'll be talking about
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all countries that's not a cutoff the administration estimates the trump tariffs will bring in 600
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billion dollars in the first year to the treasury general fund the president's extra 25 percent tariffs
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on autos alone expected to generate 100 billion dollars on top of the reciprocal tariffs so those
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tariffs on just about all countries is meant to level the trade playing field the extra 25 percent
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tariffs on autos and others meant to protect seven industries the president has deemed critical you
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see those industries there autos on the list along with semiconductors labor steel aluminum and the
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others um donald trump says he doesn't care about tariffs on foreign cars it's going to force people
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to buy american more sean feign seems to be in agreement with him on that uh bring that into the
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conversation sure look unions have for a very long time objected to u.s trade policy uh in fact it's it's
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almost the touchstone of the contemporary trade union movement in the united states is that our
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trade policies have led to layoffs of workers shutterings of factories uh really the hollowing
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out of many manufacturing towns including towns uh in wisconsin that have lost major plants and so
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the tariff issue does play both ways there are many working class people who really do believe that
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that the government the federal government should be putting its thumb on the scale to to help u.s
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workers to help u.s industries the question is we've talked about before is how do you do that
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in a smart way that helps u.s workers but that doesn't harm u.s consumers and that that makes things
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work and i think that that in wisconsin in this election uh things will play you know kind of both
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ways it to the extent that tariffs are an issue tests that we're seeing not just in wisconsin but also
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in florida with these two open uh house races if you're a democrat and you're watching to see these
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results what are you watching for specifically well and thanks for that one of the things i want to say
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is is level set for our for our viewers here uh you know those florida seats are deeply are deeply red
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seats yeah uh they're they've not been really competitive seats and sometimes we can read too much
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into these special elections now that said i'm going to read too much into the special elections
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um if you look at the at the 14 special elections that we've had thus far democrats have overperformed
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in 13 of them um and i suspect what you'll see in florida look i think democrats have good candidates
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down there they've run good campaigns but it is a deep there are deeply red seats and i think
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you'll see uh democrats probably do better than expectations because we've seen that before
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and lord help republicans if democrats actually win uh one or both those seats but i think it's very
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telling also that you know republicans the president pulled his ambassador to be the united nation his
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united nations ambassador because republicans are clearly concerned about how they're how they're
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seeing special elections go and how they're seeing democratic base being energized and how you're
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seeing at these town halls where middle of the road voters are not at all happy with what they're
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seeing uh coming out of washington and and and donald trump this is the primal scream of a dying regime
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pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on these people
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you're just not got a free shot all these networks lying about the people the people have had a
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belly full of it i know you don't like hearing that i know you try to do everything in the world
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to stop that but you're not going to stop it it's going to happen and where do people like that go
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to share the big line mega media i wish in my soul i wish that any of these people had a conscience
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ask yourself what is my task and what is my purpose if that answer is to save my country
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this country will be saved war room here's your host stephen k baff
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it's monday 31 march year of early 2025 in approximately 30 minutes and we stay on schedule
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with the white house we'll be in the oval office president trump will be signing
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an executive order live and then i think he'll open up for some questions from the press our own
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brian glenn is there uh and we're going to turn there immediately or momentarily uh right now we
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have three men of the hour i want to start first in florida one jimmy patronus uh jimmy what's the
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current state of the race uh obviously you and randy fine have been on tv non-stop on msnbc and cnn
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is that uh these are two bellwethers for president trump's policies everything from his policy in
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ukraine to to to um to what he's doing in um what he's doing in um uh in in tariffs what do you have
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to say sir hello can you hear me this is jimmy patronus i can bear i hear you jimmy put my air but
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i'm not sure what's going on hold on a second okay it's not the people hey we've been we've been
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following rain can you hear me better now uh jimmy let's let's go and cut and we'll go to um
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okay we'll get back to jimmy patronus let's get him dial back and we got him by phone uh we've got
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uh brian shimming from wisconsin brian right now polly's coming out showing that we're running behind
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in wisconsin i think two points uh is this all about turnout on uh on election day
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thanks steve it is about turnout i think the close the race is very close it's margin of error
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but but the truth of the matter is i think uh the liberal opponent put 5.7 million up on tv
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just in one week last week and so really what it is president trump endorsed uh the conservative
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candidate here uh brad schumel the former attorney general last week if you are a trump voter in
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wisconsin they want to save this state and help the president you only have one job between now
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and tomorrow night at eight o'clock and that is to go vote for brad schumel actually i should say steve
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you have two jobs you go get five or ten people to go do it as well uh just voting yourself is great
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but but the truth of the matter is if we're going to save this state and we're going to save this
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country we got to have the attitude that we had back in november and that is i'm part i the voter
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the i the conservative voter i the maga voter are going to do what it takes and that means voting very
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simple is this um why do we not i mean wisconsin and you laid out the blueprint for us throughout the
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spring the summer and the fall of what had to happen in wisconsin in wisconsin i think even if
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pennsylvania and michigan was the hardest of the three to pierce in the blue wall why does it seem
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that we can't get that same traction that we had is it is it simply that president trump's not at the
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top of the ticket well that's certainly part of it steve i think here in wisconsin which is kind of
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the you know if if of the seven targets there's one with the bluest tint it probably historically
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is wisconsin as i've said to you we've had 13 races in 26 years in this state
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that have been decided by less than 30 000 votes going back to w george bush jr so we have had
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several close races the two folks who have won it are the same person donald trump so not you know
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to have him not on the top of the you know ticket this year certainly hurts but but look you know
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president trump won wisconsin with 1.7 million votes uh back in november traditionally steve we kind of
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about two million they're a little bit less than that uh show up for supreme court races so if you're
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a trump voter in wisconsin or you know trump voters in wisconsin and want to help the president somebody
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i was on the rally tour about 20 cities in the last five days and and uh i somebody came up and asked me
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you know does this really help the president i said yeah it helps the president because we can lose
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two congressional seats in wisconsin the flat out plan here i have zero doubt about this you can
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bring me on three months from now and i guarantee it will happen if the liberals control the court after
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tomorrow they will throw out our current congressional map and two republican seats from wisconsin
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derrick van orden and brian style will be gone if they redo that map and they've shown i mean this is
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one case where you can take the liberals at their word uh last you know two years ago when they won
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the court initially after the conservatives had controlled it for 15 years what did they do a lefty
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third party group comes in challenges the legislative map not the congressional map but the legislative map
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and the legislative map ends up getting changed so we're heading this is deja vu all over again
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what do you recommend we have uh 24 hours what time do polls open in the morning
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polls generally in the morning in wisconsin open at 7 a.m tomorrow uh stay open until 8 p.m tomorrow
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night if you have gotten an absentee ballot didn't get a chance to send it back you can take it
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to your polling place and drop it off then if you didn't get a chance to send it back
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our our early voting that is to say early in-person voting effectively closed down on friday we're seeing
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big numbers across the state not just in our areas but theirs as well i think the the rise in early
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voting is more on our end i was an early proponent of early voting uh uh in the presidential race last
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year talked to the president about it i've talked to other folks about it we can't keep going into
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election day 100 000 votes down and expect to make it up uh on you know in 13 hours so i've always been
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a big push on early voting even though it's it's not great a lot of people don't love it but but the
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truth of the matter is there's a fair increase in early vote we we've seen uh statewide a a larger
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increase in red townships and villages than we have in the blue areas they're about 37 forget this
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about 37 percent of the liberal vote in wisconsin is in two places madison and milwaukee those are easier
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places to work that's this yeah isn't that incredible incredible that shocked me yeah yeah
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there's a start uh brian where where do people go tonight to find out about tomorrow where they go
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information social media all of it where they go yeah they can go to my uh x account which is at
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brian shimming b-r-i-a-n-s-c-h-i-m-m-i-n-g right there and join me tonight because i'm going to be doing
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almost constant on this thing uh and and also to the state party website at uh wish or i'm sorry
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wish gop.org w-i-s-g-o-p.org but better to follow me on twitter with your constant feed of information
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this this what stays what happens in wisconsin tomorrow steve does not stay in wisconsin it will
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affect president trump if it helps knock the house majority a little bit closer democrats i don't
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want to go through another impeachment resolution and the president doesn't deserve yeah brian shimming
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thank you very much we look forward to seeing tomorrow sir everybody get grace let's get
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everybody on his twitter account tonight tonight's a work night another nail biter this one in wisconsin
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johnny khan takes us out with american heart short commercial break randy fine florida six is next in
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we imposed historically high tariffs on china we imposed aluminum and steel tariffs we imposed
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on washing machines on solar and all we got out of that shannon all we got out of that was prosperity
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and price stability and the reason why we're not going to see inflation is because the foreigners
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are going to eat most of it they have to we're the biggest market in the world shannon and they
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have to be here they have to be here and so they're going to cut their prices to absorb that but the
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bigger picture here the bigger picture here is restoring the american manufacturing base we don't
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have that we're an assembly thing you remember look something called the arsenal democracy back in world
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war ii that was how we beat the japanese and the germans with our military might when patent went
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to berlin it was with trucks jeeps and tanks that were made in the auto plants of the midwest and right
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now the only thing that looks like the uh the midwest back then is mexico you go across the diaspora of
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cities in mexico there's football field size 50 football field size assembly plants that are down
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there making the engines for here we can't do that the germans and the japanese and south koreans
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and the mexicans have taken our manufacturing capability so we've got to get that back we're
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going to do it in a way which is going to protect american consumers and create jobs for american workers
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there's going to be over a million new jobs created in the greater auto industry we are ecstatic to see
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an administration finally address the unfair trade laws in this country these laws have destroyed the
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american working class uh they've destroyed communities in this country and virtually every state for decades
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uh peter uh navarro and then the president of the uaw united auto workers there was supposed to be
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meltdown last week a financial turbulence chaos all of it a little choppy for a couple of days
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everything's fine by closing market on friday friday was a kind of a downtick but not the end of the
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world folks a lot of that market that we'd lost in the week before had come back gold's on the run
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but that's not because of the tariffs they're trying to blame everything on the tariffs they're trying to
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take wall street they're all running dogs for wall street every time you hear oh it's a tax it's the price
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going to go up over and over again aoc bernie you've run for president twice you think you would
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learn something about this when bernie sanders oh these tariffs are terrible he's out there he's
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out there's this phony populism cosplay cosplaying a populist and uh and then the uh the union that's
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making the cars say we love this trade policy has worked against the working class and the middle
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class in this country for decade after decade after decade even before nafta nafta was bad enough
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peter navarro let me give you a buried lead take your number two pencil out he says we assemble
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because all the sitting there running oh we do all this manufacturing we know we assemble we do final
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assembly and then marketing and sales and then after sales support sales support marketing support
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the actual manufacturing of the high value added components is not done
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that's done in germany still are they farming out to mexico are they farming out to uh they farm it
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out to um to canada then bring it here and then uh assemble president trump saying something quite
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different uh if you if you don't make it manufacture it put it together here in the united states of
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america you're going to pay a fee for that and it makes sense this is the premium market in the world
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because of you because of you not because the oligarchs not because of wall street because of
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you it's a premium market you got to pay up you got to pay a price to get into a premium market
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and that price does not get paid that price does not get paid uh by uh by consumers did the chinese
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goods go up we put the biggest tariffs ever on china in the first term no it did not prices in the fall
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of 19 before the pandemic we'd already had the tariffs on china prices fine almost no inflation
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right low interest rates wasn't the fall of 2019 kind of nirvana blue collar wages rising faster
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than white collar wages non-college graduates rising higher than college graduates the credential class
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finally getting a little uh push from the middle class and the working class
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seem to be fine tariffs are a tool an economic tool that's in a toolbox that president trump's going to use
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we believe that in a few minutes he's going to sign the um the uh tariff policy of reciprocity or
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there's even rumor that it could be 20 across the board no questions asked not picking out he's not
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being not going to give any exemptions it's still up in the air they may wait till tomorrow to do that
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they may wait till wednesday morning to do that because these uh i don't think the terrorists
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themselves actually cut in over to customs until thursday is my belief but i would like to see some
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uh i would like to see some a organized effort here to kind of roll this out i think it's very
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important so we're going to spend the rest of the evening on this in and out i want to go now to
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brazil paulo figurati is with us uh paulo just can you get us up to date because we start the show
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this morning le pen was uh was um found guilty of this ridiculous charge of uh a fraud or
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misappropriation of money it was about a couple of staffers she had from the uh european parliament
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that she kept that she had working in paris they gave her four years in prison and plus excluded her
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from running for office she's up by 12 to 15 points this is what they're doing to president trump
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every day and what they're particularly doing to president bolsonaro who's up i believe 15 or 20
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points and he's on trial now a trial that's a total show trial if any indication of last week
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a show trial that will end up him going to prison and i believe to almost certainly being assassinated by
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the forces of lula in this radical uh chief uh judge before we get president trump up can you give us
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an update sir yes uh steve it's exactly the same playbook it can't defeat us on the ballots so they
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have to use lawfare just the latest chapter in brazil is that um the prosecutor general asked for the
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dismissal of the absurd other case that they had against former president bolsonaro regarding uh
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alleged false falsification of his coveted vaccine cards the and and the so-called investigation was
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never about justice or public health it was a fishy expedition a pretext to go after bolsonaro and his
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inner circle i know it sounds familiar because um we've seen the exact same playbook used against
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uh former president trump um we saw fabricated accusations baseless legal maneuvers and the relentless use
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of lawfare to achieve what the left can't accomplish at the ballot box in bolsonaro's cases case that i
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mentioned they raided um the the home of one of his top eights seizing his phone and pouring uh over
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every piece of information they could find and again that was just a backdoor it wasn't a about vaccine
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card nobody cares about covet vaccine card president bolsonaro said he never took the vaccine and so why
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wouldn't he falsify a covid vaccine card so after two years of slandering on the media every day they finally
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said well this case is not important anymore because you got you on something else they were able to uh go to
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this aid house uh and just lean on that until he broke uh forcing him uh to to plea bargain and conveniently helps
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helping them to fabricate a new story the so-called uh coup attempt so now that they don't need
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this case anymore they just said after two years of slandering well we we never had any proof
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so we're gonna dismiss it same thing about i'm sure you heard of a case the bolsonaro was being
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uh prosecuted for disturbing a whale i mean an actual whale he was playing with a jet ski
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uh near uh near a whale and the the the former minister of uh um actually the current minister
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of environment of lula asked the federal police to investigate him for disturbing a whale they also
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um the prosecutor general also asked this case to be dismissed but they used it to uh pretty much
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push him and slander him and get avidances and searching seizures of warrants and all that for two years
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so what's going on is that they're very confident now that they're going to send him to prison on the
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alleged coup de tat uh uh case but that's what i want to i want to go back to i just want to make
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sure the american audience understands the direct parallels i mean bolsonaro was kind of trump came
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first then bolsonaro bolsonaro is called the way he governed was the trump of the tropics he leads a
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populist nationalist movement has a strong religious fervor underpinning to it walk me through his
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charges because you know here president trump was what had 92 indictments eventually 32 felonies but
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that didn't even get to what they they wanted to try him for insurrection i think it was 372 years
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in prison potentially they came after president trump for standing up for the stolen election of 2020
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walk us through the actual charges said we got about a minute tell the american audience what the
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exact charges are against president bolsonaro you see the the same corrupt tactics are on full display
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the left throw everything at trump from russia collusion hoax to sham impeachments and and with
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bolsonaro is the same thing they started with uh saying that he uh falsified covid vaccine cards so he
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could come to the united states he never needed a covid vaccine card he was the president of brazil when he
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came here and there was a a waiver for uh sitting presidents and then they said well you got some
00:26:58.940
presence from other uh leaders of different nations and he didn't report on these and he did and they say
00:27:05.740
well they're probably going to dismiss this case as well but they used this to come up with a bigger case
00:27:10.000
which is a case that alone is on trial right now that he tried a coup d'etat although he was here in the united states
00:27:17.280
in 2022 when he left the presidency uh brazil had january 8th which was very similar to january 6th in the united states
00:27:25.580
people revolted the the the protests went out of control we don't know why exactly a lot of evidence of
00:27:32.660
agents provocateurs this is the same playbook destroyed evidences a special committee it's almost the same
00:27:40.580
and they say president bolsonaro was behind it all the way so it's the a copy and paste of the trump
00:27:47.300
insurrection case remember that and that's what they're using to supposedly throw him uh on prison
00:27:53.280
which they will unless the united states sanction the corrupt judges hang hang yeah hang on one second
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okay we're being informed we don't think that the eo is finished yet for the tariffs
00:29:51.800
this may be another eo signing um and but the president is going to be there we're going to get i think brian
00:29:58.160
glenn's going to get in there and i do believe he's going to take questions questions from the press
00:30:01.400
just for you that haven't had the pleasure of following this today
00:30:05.640
i kid you not the mainstream media all day has been absolutely obsessed by what topic with everything
00:30:12.120
else going on in the world what topics is is obsessed them if you said the signal chat you would be
00:30:18.000
correct the top 30 minutes of each um each hour in the news new york times all street journal all of
00:30:25.380
them just obsessed folks uh there's gonna it's a no scalps policy it's time to move on we're not going
00:30:31.620
to address it nothing happened the operation went off flawlessly uh president trump's team ought to
00:30:38.480
focus on the business at hand not spend a second on this nonsense in fact if any journalists ask a
00:30:45.740
question night when the president does the the presser to me they ought to be tossed out of the oval
00:30:49.720
and not let back in i mean it's time to stop this nonsense you already heard where caroline levitt is
00:30:55.680
finally going to restructure the white house uh press uh area briefing room and the mainstream media
00:31:02.660
particularly the snarky ones are going to go to the back they'll probably stop showing up because
00:31:06.920
they're not on camera uh they don't want to do any real reporting so i think it's a brilliant move
00:31:11.080
way too long in coming uh and i hope tonight the president takes questions from all comers
00:31:16.120
because we really want to see and i think it's an easier environment for him to answer questions
00:31:20.920
as he's these things have been so amazing when he's sitting at the resolute desk then uh then on
00:31:25.900
the plane what's kind of hard to hear and you can't hear the question uh palo uh figuardo um
00:31:31.280
what are the solutions here the united states given that the closeness of president bolsonaro to
00:31:38.480
president trump there's a lot that can be done it's a lot that congress can do and quite frankly to be
00:31:45.240
brutally honest about not simply lula but this chief justice is such a uh is such i believe a criminal
00:31:52.380
that you could immediately uh go to to ofac uh restrictions on him visa restrictions travel
00:31:58.320
restrictions financial restrictions moving money tell people what ofac is what are the tools in the
00:32:04.160
toolbox for the united states to show that we have bolsonaro's back and actually take some action sir
00:32:09.700
because i know my phone blows up every time i have you guys on people are saying in the chat room
00:32:15.020
to me personally why are we not doing more why is the united states not stepping up here
00:32:19.880
uh bolsonaro is a good man he's essentially president trump in brazil uh and these guys are coming
00:32:26.100
after him are the exact same people coming after president trump uh palo uh your thoughts
00:32:33.000
it puzzles me as well uh so because the biden administration is very much responsible for
00:32:39.180
what's going on in brazil uh joe biden used usaid money to fund all the disinformation programs in
00:32:46.400
brazil and he was the one that financially backed this corrupt judge morais which is the one that had
00:32:52.360
the beef with elon musk the bald guy looks like a james bond villain he was backed by the biden
00:32:56.720
administration all the disinformation programs financed by usaid he got training from the fbi from the
00:33:03.780
united states deep state and when he was going to be challenged the united states the biden administration
00:33:09.480
sent uh lloyd austin the secretary of defense bill burns victoria newland uh jake sylvan they sent the
00:33:17.300
whole gang to brazil to threaten brazilian public and military officials not to challenge this guy's
00:33:25.860
morais so this was done by the biden administration then we got donald trump we thought well maybe now
00:33:31.020
the the the the table uh has has flipped right and now donald trump is going to do a lot but we
00:33:38.720
haven't seen anything very concrete uh donald trump never said anything about brazil about lula de silva
00:33:45.360
and about um about morais so there are several things that they can do first and obviously visa
00:33:52.700
cancellations we're seeing judges coming here as we talked last week uh getting awards and all this to
00:33:58.500
protect the democracy in brazil these guys should not be allowed to get in the united states that's
00:34:04.220
easy the secretary of state can can do this any at any moment uh it doesn't need authorization from
00:34:10.840
anyone it's at his own will so the other thing that can be done and trump did that for the icc prosecutor
00:34:17.280
is our financial sanctions of fact sanctions the united states has the office of foreign asset controls
00:34:23.600
that can restrict business from u.s companies with individuals and there's a specific law for that
00:34:30.320
which is the magninsky global act of 2016 so the president has authority of signing executive orders
00:34:37.060
saying uh u.s companies should not do business with this guy what happens is that the bank accounts
00:34:44.520
or any credit card anything gets immediately shut down and frozen anywhere in the world so this would be
00:34:51.040
a very good measure to be taken and i do not understand why the action hasn't been taken with
00:34:58.460
a guy that's violating democracy and free speech in brazil imprisoning journalists coming after
00:35:04.120
opposition and pretty much controlling the country and they are consolidating power very fast so the
00:35:11.640
window for the united states to act is very short otherwise we're going to have another venezuela
00:35:15.960
and when you come to the point that venezuela came there's not much you can do so it's like you're
00:35:22.960
treating cancer you have a narrow um window to use chemotherapy or even smaller actions and what's
00:35:33.300
going to happen what's going to work now will not work in one year after they consolidate power after
00:35:39.380
if they send bolsonaro to prison um the the sanctions will not work anymore and then what's left
00:35:45.800
military action there's like it's it's the same situation venezuela and the same thing that happened
00:35:53.020
paulo what is it about brazil that after the united states that this is like the jewel in the crown for
00:36:02.000
the globalists why are they so obsessed biden administration working with lula who's obviously a puppet
00:36:07.300
of the ccp but then you have these judges what is it through the globalist eyes why is brazil such a
00:36:14.660
high value-added target for them sir well it's everything that you want from a geopolitical
00:36:20.960
perspective right the defense of the western hemisphere you have all the five things that
00:36:26.160
you need to do uh from a geopolitical perspective brazil has more energy produce more energy the most
00:36:32.160
opap countries brazil is the second iron ore producer in the world you need uh iron for the
00:36:37.600
war machines not only that brazil has the best uh iron war on the planet has all the rare earth
00:36:43.560
out of the 20 something uh rare earth that united states needs uh brazil has most of them the united
00:36:50.720
states currently depend on china could depend on brazil uh brazil has also fifth largest population
00:36:56.340
and if brazil stops sending food to china china will starve in three months so brazil is pretty much
00:37:04.740
the pathway to choke china uh in terms of food so it has everything that you need not only that
00:37:11.320
brazil is also a very big antagonistic of every single u.s policy brazil is pro-hamas openly pro-hamas
00:37:20.360
brazil is pro-iran brazil is pro-venezuela obviously pro-china brazil is doing
00:37:25.860
everything through the bricks which is presided by brazil right now it's chaired by brazil uh to
00:37:31.840
undermine the dollars of global currency so everything the globalists and the chinese one
00:37:38.020
are in brazil and uh what's i i think mind-blowing is that conservatives they don't care very much
00:37:47.840
they don't seem to understand how important it is brazil in terms of geopolitics they're thrilled with
00:37:53.660
mili and argentina and we all are we love argentina but just to give you a perspective steve
00:37:58.920
the whole country of argentina is the size of the state of sao paulo in terms of gdp and population
00:38:07.620
brazil is half the population gdp and territory of south america and also the largest population
00:38:18.040
in the united states from the americas after obviously mexico and canada there are more
00:38:23.840
brazilians in the united states now than cubans so you have everything it's important the brazilian
00:38:30.920
diaspora will be deciding key seats in the congress and i'll give you a quick example
00:38:37.260
donald trump lost supposedly allegedly georgia for roughly 11 000 votes in 2020 uh 20 there are 200
00:38:48.540
000 brazilians in the atlanta region alone and they're not being reached out by the conservatives
00:38:55.400
the republicans or anything so there are so many reasons for people to take a look at brazil
00:39:00.380
politically geopolitically economically everything when when bolsonaro was even president macron
00:39:08.700
and the french remember they were going to do something they were concerned about his management
00:39:13.020
of the amazon lula what is it about the amazon how value because you guys are like stewards of this uh
00:39:20.160
of this natural phenomena uh how important is the is the control of the amazon to both the chinese
00:39:25.720
communist party and the globalists sir it is crucial not only from an environmental standpoint which is
00:39:32.500
also important the the there are richness there that we don't even understand but in terms of rare
00:39:38.880
earth it's unbelievable i don't know if people know this but a few months ago the chinese bought a mine
00:39:47.660
in brazil that it is connected to the largest uranian mine that we have in south america the chinese
00:39:55.460
bought it chinese company bought it so most likely chinese will unless we can stop them explore
00:40:03.240
uranium in brazil so the amazon uh the amazon also has more oil than the gulf of america used former
00:40:11.920
gulf of mexico uh the brazil so it's it's it's crucial that whole region is crucial in so many aspects
00:40:19.680
and the chinese are pretty much taking over um i have reports in brazil from my friends that work
00:40:26.540
on the infrastructure sector saying paulo most of the meetings we have to do here now we have to have
00:40:33.860
a mandarin a chinese translator that's how much they're controlling off our infrastructure in terms of
00:40:41.700
cars cars cars industry the chinese electric cars are taking over brazil and sadly for elon musk tesla is
00:40:51.280
not even in brazil yet wow unbelievable uh paulo where do we want if people want to go and get the
00:40:59.420
updates on what's happening to president bolsonaro every day if they want to hear more about of fact
00:41:04.120
because our congress i guess judiciary the congress can move i know the administration could but the
00:41:09.560
congress should start pushing this too we have many different options in the senate in the house
00:41:14.160
we just need some people that understand the geopolitical importance of brazil and particularly
00:41:19.700
how close the bolsonaro movement and president bolsonaro is to maga and the trump movement so i want to
00:41:25.400
make sure every people go to your site every day you're kind of a a uh a central uh log on for
00:41:31.140
everything that's going on so where do folks go they can go to my acts at rio p figure or my website
00:41:37.940
www.paulofigurio.com uh and all the everything is in english there so they can follow everything
00:41:49.080
fantastic thank you very much i want to add paulo is also you're you're not on trial you're not tried
00:41:56.860
in abstentia but i think you're one of the 10 or 11 guys that were also indicted or quasi-indicted along
00:42:02.820
as basically uh president bolsonaro's inner circle they're actually uh decided that they are going
00:42:09.460
to try me in abstentia so yeah i'll probably be convicted without a chance to defend myself hey
00:42:16.420
hey i don't say bannon called it again but i told you i think they're going to try in abstentia
00:42:21.960
because i don't know of course they are they're of course they are they're marxist judges of course
00:42:27.800
they are it's because it's so explicit the law says if you are not there and if they can't serve
00:42:36.540
you they should suspend the trial uh but they decided yeah we don't actually need to follow
00:42:42.220
the law so let's try this guy in abstention unbelievable paulo you're a hero uh look forward
00:42:49.400
to getting another update from you the next couple days thank you sir appreciate you thanks for having
00:42:53.140
me romania uh france what's happened in pakistan with khan remember the uh the populist the the
00:43:05.060
cricket but the great cricket player that's in prison now um darren beattie did such a great job
00:43:10.520
and he was a revolver that would be darren beattie who's under interim under secretary of state
00:43:15.600
making things happen now of course the united states and bolsonaro in um in brazil
00:43:22.240
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the folks are lined up we do understand from some of our sources the president is going to maybe take
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questions from the media i think very important today with um florida one in six wisconsin you've
00:45:41.380
got the judges insurrection most importantly you have which still has not been signed or promulgated
00:45:47.260
the um executive order on um on tariffs on reciprocity or people talking about it may be
00:45:55.220
20 across the board uh gold surging to another all-time high today remember since we've done
00:46:02.900
this for the last three or four years i think gold was eleven hundred dollars an ounce or thereabouts
00:46:06.300
uh it's not important exactly what the price of gold is it is the dynamics that drive the price of gold
00:46:13.680
and make gold a hedge against times of financial turbulence uh like it's been for mankind or store
00:46:19.940
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financial world like i said gold's over 3100 today with everything's happening geopolitically
00:47:20.140
geoeconomically what you're going to see if it all plays out according to plan
00:47:25.660
in the next 24 to 48 hours is that president trump is going to put out a document an executive order
00:47:33.300
that document's essentially going to lay and people run around it reciprocity tariffs are going to raise
00:47:38.640
the rates that's all noise the signal is that president trump is trying to have a geoeconomic
00:47:46.840
reset the most fundamental since the second world war and i would argue the first time that we've gone
00:47:54.440
back to what the founders and framers really thought in laying out this country and laying out and setting
00:48:01.040
out the structure of the country how we would govern ourselves they had a political structure
00:48:04.920
and that political structure came through the declaration of independence and the constitution
00:48:09.940
and other laws that came out uh to basically build out of the constitution the framework we have today
00:48:17.120
um but there was also an economic plan that economic plan was put out by alexander hamilton one of the
00:48:25.080
greatest of all the founding fathers uh hamilton wrote a report called the report on manufactures
00:48:31.560
and hamilton did this uh in his early days as secretary of the treasury um and hamilton was a um he was a
00:48:42.180
genius he really had thought this through and realized that the potential for manifest destiny of this
00:48:47.880
great content potential continental empire um could be um based upon manufactured goods but you had to
00:48:55.780
nurture those industries and he laid it out that was called the american plan or the american system
00:49:00.140
and it ran throughout as one of the most highly contested um things of the events institutions of the early
00:49:08.000
part of our republic uh put forward by not just alexander hamilton but people like henry clay and
00:49:13.640
abraham lincoln and others uh who are kind of protections high tariff and nurturing of industry
00:49:19.180
just something more than agriculture there were going to be more than just natural resources remember
00:49:23.460
it's kind of brilliant if you think about the chinese communist party if you look at trade between
00:49:27.740
the two nations and remember you think the united states is an advanced manufacturing superpower but if
00:49:33.680
you look at the trade and the balance of trade from china to ourselves china sends us back everything we
00:49:38.760
get from china essentially a finished good or in the sense of what jace medical hopes to protect you
00:49:45.500
from is generic medicines and and you know active pharmaceutical agreements ingredients which president
00:49:51.320
trump says hey i'm going to break that one day but it's a finished product what we ship to them is raw
00:49:56.260
materials we're like a colony we're like an economic colony if you actually look at the shipping data
00:50:02.280
of what goes to china from the united states agriculture goods oil and gas uh you know natural
00:50:08.420
resources would all of it very little finished product what comes back is finished product that's
00:50:15.420
why that's i don't know a half a trillion dollars trade deficit annually that builds up year after
00:50:20.000
year after year and with all that trade all that all the finished products they're sending and they
00:50:25.060
just don't assemble them in china they also make the high value rate of parts that's where the big
00:50:29.920
job that's where the good jobs went that's where youngstown in akron ohio towns in the midwest this
00:50:35.140
is why president trump with his economic nationalism could pierce the blue wall in 2016 and again in
00:50:41.120
2024 also in 2020 although they didn't uh they count the mail-in ballots from the phony uh uh non non
00:50:49.700
live uh voters and that's how they won by the way in a moment it looks like president trump is starting
00:50:56.040
let's go ahead and jump we're going to take you to live to the oval office we're going to blow the
00:51:00.120
the president of the united states donald john trump a friend of mine kid rock sometimes referred to as
00:51:08.800
bob i know him as bob but he's been a good friend for a long time many years and he's been after
00:51:16.420
something that is for the good of a lot of people including in particular the public and having to do
00:51:23.440
with ticket sales and scalping and all of the gouging that you have been reading about that's gotten worse
00:51:29.120
and worse with time and i didn't know too much about it but i checked it out and it is a big
00:51:34.320
problem and i thought i think you've been trying to get this done for 20 years or something he said
00:51:38.920
trump got it done in two weeks but we came up with a very serious uh eo and uh i'm going to sign it now
00:51:48.380
and maybe i'll ask you will to explain a little bit about it please of course sir so this is an
00:51:53.420
executive order as you said that deals with the ticket reselling business uh for fans of live
00:51:59.160
entertainment and for entertainers as well uh the ticket reselling industry has become a huge issue
00:52:04.660
these people use uh bots and computer algorithms to buy up huge blocks of tickets and then jack up the
00:52:11.420
price so that fans of live entertainers like mr richie i almost called him mr rock um don't have access
00:52:18.040
to concerts the way that they should and when they do it's at exorbitantly high prices so what this
00:52:23.820
executive order does it charges the the ftc and the department of justice with rigorously enforcing
00:52:30.320
laws on the books in collaboration with state attorneys general that have power over consumer
00:52:35.960
protection and other people who have the power to really crack down on this issue so that entertainers
00:52:42.500
and fans uh won't be subject to these abusive and oftentimes illegal practices good thank you very
00:52:48.820
much uh bob do you want to say something yeah anybody who's it doesn't matter your politics uh first
00:52:55.360
of all thank you mr president because this has happened at lightning speed i know you put uh i want
00:53:00.720
to make sure alina haba alina haba gets her credit too because i know she worked very hard on this but
00:53:04.820
thank you for making this happen so quick anyone who's bought a concert ticket in the last decade maybe 20
00:53:08.840
years no matter what your politics are knows it is a conundrum you buy a ticket for 100 bucks by the
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