Episode 4449: Special Coverage Of Trump's 100 Days
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The first hundred days of the second term of President Donald Trump's second term have been historic by any measure compared to any president in modern history. But at the end of the day, this presidency and its arc, its record of success, will be defined in the next 100 days.
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welcome back we're going to go right to our dc studio and john solomon john put this in
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perspective the first hundred days of the second term sir uh historic by any measure compared to
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any president in modern history more action more campaign promises delivered uh more energy more
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freneticism more impact on the globe but at the end of the day uh this presidency and its arc its
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record of success will be defined in the next 100 days what happens in the next 100 days well to
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determine how far this president can uh rise how far his achievements are congress has to do its
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job it hasn't yet it has to do its job by the second 100 days if the president gets trade deals
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in place with major countries even if china's isolated on the outside this becomes a historic
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presidency tax cuts renewed uh you're going to have an economic boom that looks like the 1990s
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uh if peace is brought to iran or to russia and ukraine so unexpected that will accelerate uh a
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global movement around the trump doctrine but the second hundred days are going to be more important
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in the first hundred days and the ball is in republicans court okay hang on one second like
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you're saying by july by the way the president may walk out at any moment we're going to cut right to
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that sure solomon you're saying by 29 july that's the second hundred days right in this next night
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it is no be first it would actually be no be first a little august early august yeah early august what what
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would give me your two or three things that have to happen sir to make it historic i got to get the
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tax cuts done they got to shrink the size of government they got to get some trade deals to
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prove that the terrorists really work like they look like they're working right now you accomplish
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those three things the economic boom that's on the horizon for america and for the globe is epic you
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throw in one peace deal maybe it's iran unexpectedly though i don't think the mullahs are going to deal
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or russia ukraine and now the trump doctrine is affirmed it really works on the global stage and
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there's nothing the media can write about then that will tarnish what this president has accomplished
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huge huge huge yeah that that if two of the three that you mentioned john happen it's it's already
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historic i'm just it would be historic uh i made i happy about what cash is doing with the fbi as
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well i don't know if you saw this now he is seriously weeding out the the anti-trump people folks within
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the fbi and it's a it's a tall tall task right john there's a lot of that going on there the deep state
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it turns out isn't the conspiracy theory at all is it no it's not and listen there's also just
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legacy from the biden administration that massively threatens all of our lives there are 1200 known
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terrorists on our soil that came in during the biden years that they're trying to find and get
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out here that distracts a lot of resources right you want to get and take the guy the bad guys from
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january 6th who turned the government against us or russia collusion but you want to get the
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terrorists out first they're balancing that and president trump has done it 74 terrorists knocked off in
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the first three months of this president overseas that's historic uh but there's a lot of work done
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the biden presidency created far more harm far more damage to this country than most of us appreciate it
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okay i'm gonna go around the horn until the president comes out solomon you've been doing this for a long
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time knowing the institutions and how tough they are to change in washington dc this is imperial
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capital folks like rome ancient rome what has been the most impressive thing that you've seen the
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president united states do in his first 100 days i think showing that the tariff strategy can achieve
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prosperity just like strength achieve peace during reagan is going to be the greatest legacy
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no one thought he had the courage to do it all of the wall streeters were trying to talk him out of
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it he did it i think it's the single greatest transformation he can bring china to its knees
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in the next few months if he does it right by the way you got a story we'll get to tomorrow about
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delisting about not wall street you know uh bowling's buddies financing financing these guys financing
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the chinese communist party in their military time you gave us you did side eye when he was talking
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about you do you do agree yes if the uh end result is as planned that tariffs come down unilaterally
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across every what do you think is the most impressive thing he's done in the first 100
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no doubt he's he's he's shut the border down i mean that that's it's because langford told us
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remember and you're the first guy to bring it up langford had a formula it was two million a year
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before anything trigger before anything from being the senate the senate republicans who
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two million a year deal of a immigration deal that started it didn't kick in until two million
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illegally came across per year and and then they say oh what's wrong with this deal i dropped their
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brilliant to walk away from that garbage brian glenn give it to me you you're up close and personal
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on it every day in the white house what's the most impressive thing you've seen about president
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i gotta say the border hearing the tom holman talk about the number of apprehensions that are
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they're they're not having at the border went from what 15 000 a day at one point
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to having maybe a couple dozen uh at the border it's just a massive closure that he's done at the
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border which trickles down to the amount of sex trafficking that's gone over the amount of drugs
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that have gone over so it's got to be the border and i would say number two winning on the cultural war
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keeping men out of women's sports standing up for families standing up for christians
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that's got to be the top two for me steve what what is the different vibe we asked uh we asked
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natalie this earlier what's the different vibe at the white house particularly on the press side
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well there's obviously you know maga in the you know the in the briefing room which is great it's nice
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to look around and see that from what i've been told from the bike what music is stuck
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i thought we might get uh trump walking out here uh it's been the the over i i would say the balance
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now that we now have a chance to not only ask the president a question that we need to know but it
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to focus on the good things that he's doing for our country all the good things so trust me steven you
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know this the the legacy media is not going to focus on any of the positive and so i try to be
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an alternative voice in that room to give uh not only the trump administration a choice a chance to
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talk about it but also i just kind of want to elbow some of the uh the legacy news to let them know
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that hey maga's in the room you're not going to run amok like he used to do brian glenn you will live
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in the annals of the white house correspondent association forever hey you got a suit do you own
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a suit it's still it's changed the direction of world history what what's your um most impressive
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trump victory so far the most impressive trump victory is every day showing up and doing it like
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a house of fire i've never seen the energy this man's 78 years old this is 18 people should know
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this guy sleeps four or five hours a night he's on it this is 20 hours a day if you think about it
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of like johnson trying to stop the kinetic third world war deal with tariffs uh take down the
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administrative state uh deal with china everything he's doing drugs shutting the border so you know
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they tell him to take years and two millions shut it in 60 days it's just the fact that every day he
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shows up and represents and if you see him in the oval it's like every day is the same day it's the
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same energy it's the same graciousness it's the same i mean who does that it's it's it's it's
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it's his superpower is his ability just to do it at such an intense high level like these rallies i
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mean he feeds off the energy of people but to me the greatest accomplishment is just this entire
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revolution that he's done solomon real quickly you've been in this town for 30 years um do you know
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how hard it is to change look at the monumental things mean any one thing in and of itself they'd be
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talking about it for what somebody did in 100 days he's done 25 or 30 of these right and they're not
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small things to change the commercial uh basically interactions of the world to change the geopolitics
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of the world to bring us back to hemispheric defense to take on an existential threat that's
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been built up by the enemies of his movement wall street the global corporatist silicon valley nato
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on on notice and put nate on notice the russian army is your issue we got the russian navy everything
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solomon have you ever seen it just get tell people given bush and obama i don't care if you're republican
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or democrat how kind of tiny steps presidents take this guy comes in essentially like a savage
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and just takes it all on every day it's the same guy yeah and he's done it he's the first president
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in my lifetime and maybe the first president in history that hasn't needed the intelligentsia and the
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elitists of washington to affirm what he's doing every one of those elitists are opposing him and
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it only gives him more energy to deliver to the everyday americans this is a president connected to
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middle america and not to the washington white house correspondents association or the power parties
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in washington or the elitists who run media politics and business in this country he never forgets
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who put him in office and the reason he's in michigan tonight and not sitting with uh alligator
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issued lobbyists in washington is he's the first president who hasn't needed the washington
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establishment to get things done what do you anticipate uh his message is going to be tonight
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for his uh one his faithful and to the nation and three the world i think he will tell uh americans that
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i'm glad what we did the first hundred days and i'll go through it quicker but you know what it's the
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next hundred days and 100 days after that all 1200 days of my presidency that's what's going to matter
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he will lean into an agenda if you think you're exhausted by what he's accomplished and put on the
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table he's probably going to exhaust you tonight by putting about another hundred items on the to-do list
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get ready so so great gruber put us in the room out there macomb county what's the uh what's the
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anticipation like well it's ymca time steve oh that's what time it is here uh one of my predictions
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has come true already although the president's not dancing look i i want to agree with john solomon
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and you uh i agree with john solomon the next 100 days are critical to the future of this presidency
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uh the republicans have got to get it done one big beautiful bill whatever they want to call it
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they've got to get it done to execute donald trump's agenda or it was all for nothing uh we can't
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tolerate that and i agree with you i think the most impressive thing about the first 100 days is the
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pace the absolute brute force for which he has taken on this office i mean that united states
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marine detachment is outside the oval office at five in the morning oftentimes it doesn't leave
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until 11 o'clock at night it is a remarkable feat for a person of any age for a guy who's 78 years old
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it's incredible so here in the room you can feel it it's the village people obviously donald trump one
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of his favorites they performed as you know at the inauguration steve we saw it ourselves and uh he set
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a party mood here look as we talked about earlier the people here in macomb county they are completely
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satisfied with the first 100 days despite the misgivings from those on the left and the naysayers
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on msnbc and chicken noodle news we don't care about that they believe in him here and they're
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willing to give him some grace if the tariffs drive up costs for a bit or the stock market's a bit bumpy
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for a few days or even a few weeks they're okay to live with that because they know he's got a job to
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do and that's untangle a mess created over the last 20 30 40 50 years in this country you know
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allowing china to run roughshod over us and take advantage of us and steal our intellectual secrets
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they're okay giving donald trump the birth the the opportunity to do the job he was looking to do by
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77 and a half million people so i expect i think they're going to blow the roof off this place when
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he comes in that's what i think what message what message you anticipate he's going to give to the
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promises made promises kept and the job is just getting started i think that's the message for
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michigan today that he has a lot of work to do he's going to talk i bet he's going to talk about
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stopping a selfish air force base making a promise to deliver those f-15s he's going to talk about
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the tariffs and the jobs that are coming back to america he's going to talk about delivering auto
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job back to michigan he's going to talk about how he's fighting for the middle class and people
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that have become part of the trump coalition he's going to fight for american families he can talk
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about the price of eggs the fact that inflation is now 2.4 percent and unemployment across the
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country is 4.2 percent although in michigan it's at about five and a half percent he's going to
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address that and say hey i need to make it better for michigan and i'm working for you i think that's
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the message i've got my sleeves up i'm working for you every single day i think that's the message
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that the president can deliver to the people here look these are the faithful these are people
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that here that voted for him probably three times many of them although i do see some younger faces
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in the crowd young trump supporters and remember uh this new young generation of americans the most
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conservative maybe in my lifetime these young people coming up maybe the most conservative my
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lifetime because they've seen what the options are if they can have joe biden in his agenda
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okay uh thank you very much for eric boland keeping me entertained here in the breaks i want
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to go to our own brian glenn brian you've been on air force one you've been at selfridge
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yeah i just walked in the building and the crowd is uh energized i actually ran into several people
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uh fans that have been on the campaign trail going to all the rallies throughout the year steve so it's
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kind of a great uh reunion but the energy here is electric but let me tell you something
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at that national air national guard that we just did before we came here when he announced in this new
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generation of fighter jet that we're getting the applause in that room was massive then the applause
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for him when he walked out steve was extended it was other in other words they really wanted to show
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president trump how much they appreciate him for uh coming to michigan and supporting the military
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and having this next generation uh fighter jet uh that is soon to be uh making their appearance at
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these uh air bases around the country so uh steven uh governor uh whitmer there i gotta say i she
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showed a little appreciation obviously for what was taking place but i wanted to hear her specifically
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say thank you president trump for bringing this to the great state of michigan i did not hear that
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i heard some general appreciation which is good but i wanted a little bit more steve i wanted her to
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really dig in and be thankful for what president trump has done for this state uh but
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no doubt uh if there was any question whether or not the military also appreciates
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the uh defense secretary uh he got a huge applause as well hold it brian you got to help us out here
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did she go cosplaying uh christy gnome today i mean it's pretty shocking that she just ripped off
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that's that's interesting and she said that she didn't plan on being called on and coming up and
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saying a few words so that what that did get her uh off guard but she did walk up she showed
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appreciation and i've actually thought it was christy gnome when we landed uh there on the ground
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first and she met the president as he stepped off air force one i thought it was christy gnome uh until
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we got inside i realized wait a minute like that's not christy gnome but it looked like her
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uh talk to us give us put us on the plane air force one what was the excitement like what was the vibe
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like i mean this is a historic day from the greatest political comeback in the history of the world
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to now the first hundred days of the second term uh tell me what it was like sir
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yeah well on the plane and i got my list in my pocket i'll get out here in a second
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cnn was the lead uh television poll on here we were the second we also had uh huffington post
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and uh i want to say the ap reuters we had the kind of the usual photographers on the plane
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uh very short flight about an hour and eight minutes from takeoff to touchdown a little rough
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landing there we have some high winds here in the area but let me you know i feel like getting on
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that plane after the first incredible hundred days that we've had and if you rattle off the list
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of things i know that you guys have been doing that uh throughout the broadcast it's mind-boggling
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this is a list steve that you would expect a president after four years of service not just 99 days
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but after four years of service and so everything from the border to the economy uh he's crushing it
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earlier i had some feedback from the floor manufacturers now this is something i want our
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audience to know here of how these tariffs are helping the american businessmen the flooring
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industry in georgia as you probably know is the biggest in the world it's the flooring capital of
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the world the major floor manufacturers are telling us that these tariffs are now making it
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very competitive now to get that business because india china turkey and other countries have been
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undercutting american floor manufacturers for years pricing them out of certain jobs but now the
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playing field with these tariffs makes it where they now have an opportunity and they are flourishing
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uh with new business and so that's great i also talked to a gentleman earlier that met with the
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the concrete manufacturers uh in different states they are pumped up to what they're seeing with
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these tariffs steve it's a good thing despite what many sitting right over there might tell you about
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these tariffs i'm telling you from the uh from the from the businessman's mouth it's a good thing for
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american businesses hang on brian hang on hang on you gotta tell uh you gotta tell bowling this was not a
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setup okay we did not talk i'm not an ambush i'm not texting brian glenn's a good buddy i did not text
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him my producer your your thoughts bowling yeah yeah well what's what's interesting about eric is i
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totally appreciate him marjorie and i was talking about him just last night saying that i know he wasn't
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the biggest fan of the tariff but he wants to win and i think that's what makes eric so special
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you see he may not be a fan of every policy and none of us are i'm not a fan of poking the bear
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with iran i don't want to get into military escalation with iran i just don't don't like
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that of course i don't have any information perhaps president trump has i'll tell you honestly
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eric is eric was to win yeah hearing what you said about the flooring industry in george that that's
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music that it here's my issue with this whole tariff it started out with with the good intention
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let's just let's threaten let's threaten reciprocative reciprocative tariffs to bring
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all the tariffs down and at some point it evolved into let's get the world at our feet begging to for
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our approve you know for trump to to approve them and it turned it turned in in the wrong way if it
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is to bring down tariffs across the board great and if it is to i'll tell you what else the the used
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car industry in america is is flourishing under these tariffs anything that's produced here already
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yeah you guys are gonna they're gonna crush it and that is good news don't you see that as the
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future though that's a bring these manufacturing jobs problem is i don't think apple is going to
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spend half a trillion dollars and if they do they're going to they're going to do it with
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all automation they say they are well they said they but they said it's 20 000 jobs it's not 200 000
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jobs for 500 billion dollars that's not 20 jobs like 20 guys opening are you like are you getting
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like lutnik you're gonna bring your robots back you're gonna you're gonna bring your robots back
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i'm like uh talk to me about lutnik oh hang on tell me about lutnik he's now taking he said he's
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cutting all the deals on the commission great listen again don't get me wrong i'm not anti-trump
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i'm not i don't want this i know you're not anti-trump your buddy is and it will work if everyone
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lowers their tariffs but unilaterally brian who was on the plane who was on the plane today who came
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out with the president who what was the uh traveling uh group that's a great that's a great
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question i know that uh off of off of uh marine one i saw stephen miller mike waltz even though i
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did not see mike waltz get on the plane but he definitely met the president uh at uh joint base
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andrews margo martin of course a lot of the trump staffers but it was hard to see who actually got on
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the plane because once he got on we were kind of ushered to to get on the back of the plane so we
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didn't really get to capture everyone getting on uh but i did see stephen miller was on the plane uh
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i've gotten reports and i'll try to confirm that in the break of some other individuals that were on
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there but i just didn't know for sure honestly brian if you've never done this folks i mean this is
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amazing steve's done it a bunch of times because he was with trump uh 1.0 but they you get on air force
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when you come off air force one and you're headed to a venue it is amazing these suvs fly at like a
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hundred miles an hour there's there's state police that are closing all the roads it is just you get
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chills being in part they just you're so close to the power it's just fascinating how fast you can get
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from one one place to the next when you clear the freeways it's absolutely incredible hey put people
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on air force one we talk about this talk about where the media sits the front cabin how it's tough to
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see people this is why president trump being president trump always comes back for a press
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avail always pokes his head back there maybe not on an hour flight but walk people through where you
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actually sit brian okay well we entered through the tail end of the plane the back of the plane we
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entered through there we go up another small set of stairs and that's where the press gallery is in
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the back i believe there's about 13 seats back there two television screens and if you think of
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first class seats uh each side has two kind of oversized first class seats there's even a snack
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bar uh steve that's my favorite part about the whole thing a snack bar in the back of the plane
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and there's a restroom back there as well uh when we enter the plane sitting in our assigned seat there's
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a little card i wish i had it all me i'd show it to you it's got my name it says air force one it's
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laid in the seat along with a bag that has like kind of a sack lunch if you will a high quality sack
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lunch uh there for the shorter trip now if you go on a flight that's a little longer very much like
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commercial flights they will serve you kind of a hot meal if you will they'll take a drink order
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uh and they'll bring out a meal full service on that but it's it's kind of a limited area but there
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is a gallery uh just in front of us that's where secret services is it sits and that's where the
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president would walk out to address the media there back in that press area the audience got to
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understand too that the the whether it's a sack lunch or the lunch or the seat all of it is paid
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for by the individual media companies it's not it's not uh it's not cheap that's what we're really
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appreciate real america's voice not only has brian because your great efforts and natalie's and the
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entire team production team done such a great job we're now the the pool camera so often but we're
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actually invited on air force it's a big expense too it's a big expense it's a huge expense this is an
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honor to be included in it but this is why rob sig asked uh asked brian if you start making some pbj's
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and take them on so you didn't have to pay for the uh extra dinner there it's expensive i mean by the
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way for the white house staff by the way by the way when you're on the white house staff there's no
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it will be like nothing that has ever been seen before thank you god bless you and god bless america
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tuesday 29 april year of our lord 2025 the new golden age we are here in the imperial capital we've got
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john solomon with us over our main studio downtown and steve gruber's at macomb county we're gonna go to
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steve in a moment um president trump's 100 days wall-to-wall coverage here's the logistics the
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president just left selfridge national guard air force base and what he's doing is heading to
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the event itself now when he gets there should be about 5 30 roughly the president always takes i don't
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know 10 15 20 minutes and he meet and greets behind stage veterans first responders people from the
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community there's a couple of donors too but normally just normal folks he wants to spend some time
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before he goes out and gives a speech it's really uh one of the most heartwarming things i've ever
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seen every time we do it we always trump wants to carve time out he's a people person give us some
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of your reviews eric that's not fake too you know some politicians you know the kiss the baby it's a
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real deal no trump does because he he knows he's from the hospitality industry in the media i mean he's
00:32:13.820
he's he feels that too how are your how are your reviews this afternoon bowling steve collins six says
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tell bowling to get on the trump train and support him 100 or get the hell off rav do you know how
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long hang on hang on hang on hang on your people should know eric's got a long personal history
00:32:34.760
with president trump you've known trump 30 years from the 90s yeah no i i knew trump before celebrity
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apprentice before apprentice i've known him i lived in and worked in new york i was in the same circles i was at
00:32:47.880
the um surf club in the late 80s okay no stories there and donald trump walks in he's single at the
00:32:55.380
time walks in with a group of uh you know bodyguards and um wants to dance with my dad i've known donald
00:33:01.900
trump since the since the late 80s okay donald trump used to call me at home steven when he was president
00:33:06.320
the first time oh i remember that the president one more yeah yeah uh he was two weeks in the off
00:33:13.260
in in in the presidency in 2016 you were there he calls me to the oval i fly down from new york and
00:33:20.040
he says come on and i want to talk to you about this infrastructure but proposal right big cnn had a
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copy of it got leaked cnn had it he says what do you think here's my point i love donald trump i want
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him to be president forever i want america to thrive under donald trump i'm also a guy who has
00:33:36.540
to say what i believe so trump says what do you think of this and i'd read it on the way down and
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i said in the libertarian kicks in but go ahead i read it and it was a lot of spending for roads and
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bridges i said mr president why don't you do this take a lot of that spending fix the roads and bridges
00:33:52.720
whatever but take a lot of spending build hospitals and build schools and put trump on the side of the
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hospital in the school and use local contractors what happens every voter that drives by a hospital
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or school says holy gosh i love trump bowling's like an old ward politician old old irish ward
00:34:12.100
politician i just want to go back in time though for a second before we go to michigan um the surf club
00:34:17.900
in the 80s yeah okay players no i don't remember that i just because i was at goldman sachs as a
00:34:24.120
grundune i was working 18 hours a day oh stop it you goldman guys were just on the surf club
00:34:29.820
that was the that was the traders that was the traders not the not the investment bankers i was
00:34:35.560
working 18 hours a day the investment bankers couldn't stand because you guys were booming at
00:34:39.980
the surf club and we're working we were making money we were spending you guys were hoarding it
00:34:43.980
going to do the surf club and stuff later the surf club and he walked in and danced with a date right
00:34:49.100
away yeah he said actually sent one of his bodyguards over and said mr trump would like to
00:34:53.080
dance of course naturally he drank your milkshake is what you're telling that's right drank your
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milkshake he ate my lunch so hold it i got johnson let me go back to gruber gruber uh we're heading
00:35:04.660
in from selfridge i want people to fully understand today on the 100th day how president trump thinks
00:35:10.700
tell us about the national guard base the struggle to keep it open what happened today why was this
00:35:15.280
important for michiganders and for our national defense that the secretary of defense would come
00:35:32.880
all right well okay tech issue we'll straighten it out in a second it's you know all those locations
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when you have the risers thank you ajf thank you eric you deserve to have your own opinion thank you
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always thinking downrange why does he go to a national guard air base today what is about these
00:36:20.540
fighters what about the struggle to keep that open what does it mean for the community and what does
00:36:24.820
it mean for our national security sir i mean what's more red white and blue than an air force base in
00:36:32.620
your neighborhood what builds pride more than having brand new f-15s delivered and you see him come
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screaming over i mean if you're at a football game or somewhere else nothing makes a chill run up
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your spine like f-15s there's just something about that raw american power it's pride steve bannon
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it's pride in america it's god bless america it's america's back america's the strongest biggest meanest
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dog on the block that's what it is it instills pride plus there's a lot of money that comes with that
00:37:00.060
look selfridge was on the block to be chopped a couple of times it's good for michigan to see
00:37:04.980
selfridge survive we've had a couple of different air force bases uh closed here in the last 15
00:37:10.240
years we need to hang on to one and it's nice to have him show up with pete hanks at the secretary
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of defense and say listen we're planting our flag michigan right here for you and it feels good
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i'm telling you it builds morale it feels good when michigan's fighting to come back and become the
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like ted would say locked cocked and ready to rock doc that's why it's important hey gruber tell us
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about when the president gets here tell us about the event space tell us about macomb county tell us
00:38:38.340
about the the type of crowd that's going to be there tonight walk us through where we're going to be
00:38:43.220
why did president trump pick it why is it important macomb county is the pivotal swing county in michigan
00:38:50.840
how macomb county goes goes the state this is where reagan democrats came out in 1980 and
00:38:57.480
and sent jimmy carter to the unemployment line macomb county is a mix of of educators and auto
00:39:04.680
manufacturers and blue collar people and white collar people it is a mix and it has gone both ways
00:39:11.760
macomb county went for barack obama macomb county has gone for donald trump now a couple of times it is
00:39:17.660
the key swing state and as we've talked about and i've said before steve he's told me this
00:39:21.480
donald trump believes michigan is ground zero in the effort to get him elected not once but twice
00:39:28.820
maybe three times uh we can argue about that another day um but it's also the key to his
00:39:35.340
midterm uh success he really believes that look you're going to have people running for governor in
00:39:41.500
the state it's an open seat gretchen whitmer who was there today and donald trump again put her on the
00:39:46.060
spot but put her in front of the microphone she's leaving uh gary peters uh the left wing uh senator
00:39:52.160
from the state uh surprised everybody a few weeks ago at the age of 66 says he will not be seeking
00:39:57.380
another term it is an open senate seat for the second time we just had an open senate seat mike
00:40:03.880
rogers came up short by three tenths of one percent he's entered this race again but he's going to have
00:40:09.240
company this time around you've got a pretty full field on the republican side running for governor
00:40:13.960
here and so macomb county is critical for donald trump not having a two-year term effectively but
00:40:20.320
having a four-year term effectively maybe more as we've talked about but in order to have an effective
00:40:25.640
full four years he needs the house he needs to hang on to seats in michigan in the house he needs to get
00:40:31.680
that senate seat i mean you pick up a senate seat in michigan or new hampshire or both because some of
00:40:37.720
these senate seats are open you add a couple of seats in the house you pad your lead that's what
00:40:42.040
donald trump's looking at here that's why macomb county is so important it is a it is a bellwether
00:40:47.940
county it's one of the top uh most indicative counties in the entire country it's the one county
00:40:53.240
in michigan that will tell you how your election is going to go and that's why he's here is um just
00:40:59.520
hang on i'm gonna take a short commercial break real quick is our own tutor dixon is she uh is she
00:41:04.200
definitely is she going to be in this governor's race
00:41:06.200
you know i can't decide and i don't know that she has decided look uh i'm a tutor fan i think
00:41:14.480
that she would be a great senator i think that she would make a good governor here i think that
00:41:18.500
she would add something to the conservative uh agenda of course she's endorsed by donald trump
00:41:23.820
when she ran for governor previously four years ago or two years ago i guess it'll be two years until
00:41:29.140
gretchen's out but yeah i don't know if tutors in or not steve i'll tell you i talked to her some
00:41:33.840
um she i don't think she's honestly made a decision and that's and that's i think that's
00:41:38.960
the honest truth i don't think she's made a decision i think she's i think it's weighing
00:41:42.160
on her as to what to do hey hey group group eric nesbitt he was uh he was with trump he's
00:41:48.040
traveling with trump a little bit i i believe in the you know when air force one landed to bring
00:41:52.920
bring him to to that the podium right there eric nesbitt says he wants to run for governor
00:41:57.960
uh as a republican so uh it will tutor dixon want to run even if nesbitt if he's got trump's
00:42:05.200
endorsement there's no one else i tell you what hang on for a second uh does he have the endorsement
00:42:09.000
we're going to take a short commercial break we're going to be back we got gruber in michigan
00:42:13.740
bowling here in the war room john solomon's going to join us we're rocking and rolling in the 100 day
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commemoration we return real america's voice in the war room see you in a minute
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okay where are we the president is heading towards macomb county uh i think he's gonna get there
00:42:46.840
around 5 30 uh by the motorcade our own uh brian glenn is with him when brian can and you can't do
00:42:54.320
it all the time he gives us uh the rolling video from and we'll put it up in a box uh so that you
00:42:59.280
can see or maybe we'll go full screen so brian glenn's with him steve gruber's actually at the event
00:43:04.580
center i got uh bowling here john solomon is working on some investigative reporting he's gonna be with us
00:43:10.100
in a little while we'll go to him uh are your reviews getting any better yeah yeah um we've cleaned
00:43:15.220
we we had we had to clean up aisle three we did that and bowling mike davis love rav love war room
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we'll be nice to you now eric you deserve your own opinion deserve your own opinion where that come
00:43:29.060
from can you imagine can you imagine i can't imagine that so uh gruber here's a question i got for you
00:43:34.720
you've done a great job of laying out the historic importance of macomb county historically for the
00:43:41.180
country it's always been a major bellwether it's the home of reagan democrats this word president
00:43:46.140
reagan in 1980 shocked the world in a blowout of jimmy carter and it was all uh anchored in democrats
00:43:53.180
actually in the blue wall of places like pennsylvania michigan wisconsin other places voting for him
00:43:58.880
but tell me what's your assessment of what macomb county thinks of the first hundred days of president
00:44:04.940
trump sir i think they're thrilled i mean you hear these nonsense stories on the left-leaning
00:44:12.140
media chicken noodle news or msnbc or whomever else uh talking about this buyer's remorse that's all
00:44:18.680
garbage i see these polls saying you know donald trump's support is only 41 those are also the same
00:44:23.860
people that said look uh kamala harris is gonna win i talked to dozens of people coming in here today
00:44:29.480
and the place is packed as you can see the place is filled up uh they're just about in capacity
00:44:34.060
the presence a few minutes out every person to a man to a woman there is not one person i've met
00:44:39.540
and this is true on my radio program which is on a couple of dozen stations around michigan every
00:44:43.740
day in addition to a real america's voice there is not any buyer's remorse uh are people a little bit
00:44:50.260
uh nervous about their 401ks they were for a bit but that's come back what's the market down about six
00:44:55.860
seven percent everybody's looking at that going look we're willing to give the guy a chance to
00:45:00.560
govern to play his hand everybody trusts him look uh when you look at what happened in canada again
00:45:05.780
i put it out there was that an accident was that a mistake by donald trump or did he play it hoping
00:45:11.120
that he can bust alberta loose that's actually my theory i wonder if that was the play to see if he
00:45:15.920
can bust alberta loose because they are so angry to begin with but here in macomb county they're thrilled
00:45:20.580
with this president they're thrilled number one number one topic the number one issue continues to be
00:45:25.020
the border and when you hear that there are 184 000 illegals released into the country last year
00:45:30.700
and nine count them nine so far this year a reduction of 99.99 percent the people here love
00:45:36.820
that they love the fact that the border is closed and we don't have the problem with illegal aliens
00:45:41.400
the way other states do but we have our own representation here and problems i mean you've got
00:45:46.120
these gangs that come here from chile and brazil that were terrorizing homes in oakland county right next
00:45:51.720
door to where i am right now these sophisticated gangs will go to these fancy homes disable the
00:45:57.280
security systems and then raid the place and then get on their planes and fly home so this has been
00:46:03.600
going on in fact the sheriff uh mike bouchard was here from oakland county he was on the stage here
00:46:08.500
just about 20 minutes ago so real crime goes away fentanyl not here the way it was just you know 100
00:46:17.020
days ago people here in macomb county they love the border being secure they love the idea that
00:46:22.460
trump's trying to get this auto industry jump started and defend the working men and women of
00:46:27.240
this country uh the uaw members brian pannebecker you've seen him many times up here he's the guy
00:46:32.800
he's got a burly the trump first called on stage ended up being on stage with him a dozen different
00:46:36.920
times he was up here uh uaw members for trump donald trump has done something that has not been done
00:46:44.320
previously in my lifetime really and that is a cross-section a populist movement that brings
00:46:49.720
people from all corners of this country and all corners of this county they love what donald trump's
00:46:54.780
done for the first hundred days they look forward to where he goes for the next hundred days the one
00:46:58.600
thing that really has them well frankly pissed off are all these activist judges and districts around
00:47:04.600
this country trying to issue nationwide injunctions against what donald trump is doing whether it's
00:47:09.020
dei or uh deporting people or whatever it may be that's the one thing that they're mad about they're
00:47:15.120
not mad at donald trump they're mad at house republicans for not doing something about it
00:47:19.520
thus far that's the only thing that they express concern about other than that these people are
00:47:25.340
thrilled steve they are thrilled steve we hear all day long on the mainstream media about the
00:47:31.120
deportations and due process are the are the working class and middle class folks in macomb county are they
00:47:37.720
worried about due process for criminals and due process for illegal alien invaders are that they
00:47:43.040
want him to fulfill his his uh sworn oath as commander-in-chief sir well i think they'd like a
00:47:51.640
lot of kc-130 transport planes coming right up and out of selfridge uh and sending those folks to where
00:47:57.060
they belong which is wherever they came from if you are in this country illegally right if you're in
00:48:02.300
this country illegally and you get caught and you're here illegally what other due process
00:48:06.660
is involved if you broke the law you came in here you're a god away you lied you did whatever you
00:48:12.640
did to get in here and now you're here illegally uh go home that's the message these people have so
00:48:19.000
the due process what more do you need if you're here illegally that's what people here they know they
00:48:24.580
support him they support sending the illegals home and and and almost to a man and woman the same
00:48:30.040
thing they're welcoming to these folks you want to come here from venezuela or el salvador or mexico
00:48:36.900
or africa or wherever that's fine fill out the paperwork get a background check make sure that
00:48:45.100
your paperwork lines up tell us what you're going to do where you're going to go get a job you know
00:48:49.660
it used to be in america you couldn't just come here unless you had a plan to support yourself because
00:48:53.560
they didn't want the extra mouth to be that's the way it worked at ellis island should still work that
00:48:57.500
way now the fact of the matter is we don't have a problem with immigration laws we have a problem
00:49:03.920
with enforcing them people here believe that i believe that and i think these people like i said
00:49:09.000
they are thrilled close the border seal it up make them come in in a single line orderly fashion
00:49:14.700
ruber hang on so the we got a beautiful shot let's go back to that shot i knew as soon as i said it
00:49:20.160
they're going to let's go back to the shot i'm gonna play director now let's go back to that big
00:49:24.320
beautiful shot right there okay that's that's the arena gruber it sounds almost like a celebration
00:49:30.300
i mean the energy the excitement really the enthusiasm and and the joy put us in the room
00:49:35.760
it feels that way the music is playing i you know i can guarantee one thing you're gonna see
00:49:43.060
you're gonna hear the village people you're gonna see donald trump dance tonight there's my one
00:49:47.020
prediction for the evening i don't know exactly what he's gonna say but i'm gonna predict that he
00:49:50.600
will heal the village people and he will dance for these people it is a celebration uh and in fact
00:49:55.200
our own brian glen just rolled up to me so i know that air force one uh landed they went to selfridge
00:50:00.420
they made the motorcade journey over here they're here so i'm gonna have to hand off to brian steve and
00:50:06.140
i have to go to the main deck over that way brian will be here with you we're gonna we're gonna do a
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little uh player to be named later move all right i love it i love it brian glen's gonna take it so the shot
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right there folks can i have the music let's have the music let's bring it up guys
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your buddy is you're playing this is let's bring the music up this is he's playing you're playing the
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you're playing the uh you're playing the hits list that he plays every night at mar-a-lago
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do we have brian glenn is he up okay fantastic okay got it got it got it right there's a celebration
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look hire american that's uh buy american hire american sign it's a celebration i mean just
00:50:52.180
imagine joe biden if joe biden you know 100 days into his presidency showed up anywhere especially
00:50:57.820
in a state that wasn't a typically a blue state for him he won it but it wasn't typically blue
00:51:03.360
they wouldn't you would never get a crowd like this you wouldn't get the enthusiasm the excitement
00:51:07.960
trump taps into that emotion that that's largely why he's president did your date at the surf club
00:51:25.920
it's amazing i haven't heard the surf club mentioned in 20 or 30 20 years it was not it was the
00:51:36.880
hot spot not for me okay i'm slaving away 18 20 years so just like here i'm like a monk i live like a
00:51:42.320
monk guys like you guys slaved away for a few years and you've made so much money you got you know you
00:51:47.360
got five ice stacks became part of carney mark carney's part of the problem he's a goldman guy
00:51:54.560
oh god you know what's the other guy i have a lot nick he's he's almost a goldman guy so
00:52:00.320
so tell me about tell me about nesbitt is nesbitt happy so he again is he had the endorsement
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that he traveled with the president i would assume that is it's at least a tacit endorsement i don't
00:52:11.680
know a lot of guys travel the president he has he endorsed i'm not saying no he probably would
00:52:16.000
reserve the the endorsement until listen to fly out there's a big deal to be on the plane in michigan
00:52:21.840
to come out there saquon barkley flew on air force one to the white house yesterday that's
00:52:26.320
pretty impressive of course he's i mean look trump look at the philadelphia eagles thing they had the
00:52:32.320
champions there i mean it was it was uh the trump likes the who who would have found trump likes the
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tush push i don't i cannot stand that rule i love that rule you love that rule great rule don't ever
00:52:43.120
it's a terrible rule it's a great what are you playing rugby you playing american football why do you
00:52:47.440
like the tush put your big guys up get some big no i don't like it no but do it no but that would
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line them up and let's go don't have the thing pushing him back it's not it's are we playing
00:52:57.040
stop then are we playing rugby you're still moving forward you like the austrian school of economics
00:53:01.520
and you like rugby i just like free markets i listen you're smarter than i am no no no like
00:53:09.040
your school of economics or something like that didn't you i went to the west point of capitalism
00:53:13.280
the harvard business school you did of course no wonder you don't get this
00:53:21.760
hold it the rail head of globalization globalization wow harvard you're a harvard grad
00:53:26.560
it took me a long time it took me a long time to work through that do you imagine can you imagine
00:53:30.800
having was a 55 billion dollar endowment great fine but then not being taxed on the money you make
00:53:38.480
i mean like you put in five percent interest bearing i think the business school alone has
00:53:43.040
got eight or ten billion dollars of that but you want you you you want a tariff i like put a tariff
00:53:48.880
on harvard how's that no absolutely they're stupid i i don't think investments first off all the
00:53:54.000
foreign students got to go number two uh i don't think he's been tough enough i think president trump's
00:53:59.120
gonna i think harvard gets six or seven bay in a year gotta cut it all off and don't blame the
00:54:03.200
jewish students it's not about anti-semitism it's much deeper than that it's about anti-american
00:54:08.720
neo-marxist hate america and they got to get rid of all those professors and all the
00:54:13.120
administrators once they've done that start bleeding the cash back in there next stop is
00:54:16.720
ann arbor i'm gonna talk to gruber about that short commercial break we return i think john
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