Bannon's War Room - June 05, 2025


Episode 4537: Trump And Xi Phone Call As Tariff Battle Continues; Weaponization Against Parents


Episode Stats

Length

55 minutes

Words per Minute

185.22218

Word Count

10,261

Sentence Count

848

Misogynist Sentences

2

Hate Speech Sentences

37


Summary

Travel restrictions are being placed on 12 countries, including Yemen, Somalia, Haiti, Sudan, Libya, and numerous others. The White House says the move is based on the need to keep Americans safe, but there are many reasons why this might be a good idea.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 The terror attack in Boulder, Colorado has underscored the extreme dangers posed to our country
00:00:05.500 by the entry of foreign nationals who are not properly vetted, as well as those who come here
00:00:11.960 as temporary visitors and overstay their visas. We don't want them. In the 21st century, we've
00:00:19.000 seen one terror attack after another carried out by foreign visa overstayers from dangerous places
00:00:25.620 all over the world. And thanks to Biden's open door policies, today there are millions and
00:00:32.000 millions of these illegals who should not be in our country. In my first term, my powerful travel
00:00:38.140 restrictions were one of our most successful policies, and they were a key part of preventing
00:00:44.120 major foreign terror attacks on American soil. We will not let what happened in Europe happen to
00:00:50.920 America. That's why on my first day back in office, I directed the Secretary of State to perform a
00:00:57.760 security review of high-risk regions and make recommendations for where restrictions should
00:01:04.300 be imposed. Among the national security threats, their analysis considered are the large-scale
00:01:11.600 presence of terrorists, failure to cooperate on visa security, inability to verify travelers'
00:01:19.020 identities, inadequate record-keeping of criminal histories, and persistently high rates of illegal visa
00:01:27.600 overstays and other things. Very simply, we cannot have open migration from any country where we cannot
00:01:35.280 safely and reliably vet and screen those who seek to enter the United States. That is why today I am
00:01:42.860 signing a new executive order placing travel restrictions on countries including Yemen, Somalia, Haiti, Libya,
00:01:52.440 and numerous others. The strength of the restrictions we're applying depends on the severity of the threat
00:01:59.640 posed. The list is subject to revision based on whether material improvements are made, and likewise,
00:02:07.040 new countries can be added as threats emerge around the world. But we will not allow people to enter our
00:02:14.520 country who wish to do us harm, and nothing will stop us from keeping America safe. Thank you very much.
00:02:22.980 This is contributing to inflation. Like, if you need your roof fixed, or you need landscaping done,
00:02:28.740 or you need some other kind of services, we're shrinking. Or fruit picked, or dishes washed.
00:02:34.120 I mean, the number of times I hear from people who are citizens, Latinos, in our community,
00:02:41.180 who will say, I know so many people who are afraid to go outside. I mean, people aren't going to
00:02:46.220 restaurants to spend money. They're not taking their families out on the weekend to go have a good
00:02:51.620 time, because there is a real feeling out there, and it's based in reality, that there's a kind of
00:02:57.260 terror campaign that's about sort of programming for social media and for Trump-friendly television
00:03:05.060 that isn't driven by any particular policy objective, other than giving the base what it
00:03:10.120 wants, which is, you know, visions of self-deportations because of the actual deportations.
00:03:16.460 Yeah, we had been hearing this was going to happen. This is the proclamation that we just got from the
00:03:19.780 White House with President Trump saying, essentially, that part of why this is happening is they were
00:03:24.620 looking at the vetting processes that these countries have in order for people to come in
00:03:28.800 and enter the United States. They don't believe that they are sufficient enough. So tonight,
00:03:32.580 he is signing this proclamation banning entry into the United States from 12 countries fully. He's
00:03:38.040 restricting it from several others and basically cites those vetting processes as part of the reason
00:03:43.600 here, Anderson, and also saying that it is underscored, emphasized by what happened in Boulder,
00:03:47.640 Colorado, and that attack by the Egyptian national suspect on Sunday there. And the president,
00:03:53.180 in several points, as I was just reading through this, saying that certain countries have people
00:03:56.800 who are more likely to overstay their visas if they come from a certain country to the United States.
00:04:01.720 Often, we know we see that and people come and apply for asylum. So the president is taking this
00:04:06.480 step, restricting this travel. It remains to be seen what the impact of this looks like as we're
00:04:10.940 hearing from the White House. And one line, Anderson, that I should point out from this proclamation is
00:04:15.300 it says, it does include exceptions for lawful permanent residents, existing visa holders, certain visa
00:04:21.180 categories, and individuals whose entry serves U.S. national interests. So there do appear to be some
00:04:26.780 carve-outs here. It remains to be seen what that actually looks like, though, because, of course,
00:04:31.540 everyone will hear this and remember the travel ban from President Trump's first term that he enacted
00:04:36.140 within days of taking office and caused quite a bit of chaos at airports and ports of entry.
00:04:40.780 The issue is that they're going after the easy folks, right? The people who are showing up, the people
00:04:45.300 are going to work. The people who know where they are. But why would we want those people to leave?
00:04:49.520 They're doing jobs that we want them to do. Not only do we not, and not only do we not,
00:04:53.740 but polling shows that Americans don't want that. That Americans, yes, Americans agree. If you were
00:04:57.800 committed to violent felony, yeah, you can go, right? There's broad consensus on that. But if you
00:05:02.660 are someone who's lived here, who has a family here, who have kids that are citizens here, Americans
00:05:06.580 don't agree that those people should be deported. But part of what the administration is doing,
00:05:10.580 too, and this is an important point, and Tom Homan has actually said this, the boarders said this
00:05:14.480 pretty explicitly, is they are also doing these raids in a splashy way, coming in hot with big
00:05:20.140 guns because they want to show sanctuary cities, this is what you get if you don't work with us.
00:05:25.560 We're going to irritate your citizens. We're going to scare the people who live in your communities
00:05:30.240 because you're not working with us and making it easy to go into jails and rip people out.
00:05:34.020 Homan said that explicitly. That's what they're doing. So it's not only just to have good Fox News hits,
00:05:38.600 it's also to show, hey, Chicago, hey, New York City, we're doing it our way, and if you don't like
00:05:42.740 it, tough. This is the primal scream of a dying regime. Pray for our enemies, because we're going
00:05:53.600 medieval on these people. I got a free shot on all these networks lying about the people. The
00:06:00.480 people have had a belly full of it. I know you don't like hearing that. I know you try to do
00:06:04.440 everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. It's going to happen.
00:06:07.440 And where do people like that go to share the big line? MAGA Media. I wish in my soul, I wish
00:06:14.660 that any of these people had a conscience. Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
00:06:21.600 If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved.
00:06:27.900 War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Band.
00:06:31.120 It's Thursday, 5 June, Year of the Lord, 2025. We are absolutely packed today. President's
00:06:39.660 talked to Xi already. They're getting ready to welcome the German Chancellor, Dave Bratz,
00:06:45.880 riding shotgun. We are wall to wall today. Let's go. We got the great Mike Lindell. Mike,
00:06:51.340 the Daily Beast, I think, is telling me that the judge has already reprimanded you for using
00:06:55.760 your cell phone in the courtroom. Any truth of that rumor, sir?
00:07:00.100 100% a lie, Steve. I'm right in front of the judge that I can't be texting. I can't even use
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00:08:42.180 This isn't just about MyPillow. This is about free speech. And it's about the gateway to getting
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00:09:03.240 And I'll give you a great report later on today, Steve.
00:09:05.880 Thank you, brother. Fight on. We need to win this one, since we just lost one in Korea. And
00:09:12.340 we've got to win this one. So thank you very much, Mike Lindell. See you this afternoon.
00:09:16.740 Thank you.
00:09:18.500 Dave Bratzworthy. What is that thing you've got right there?
00:09:21.820 What is that thing?
00:09:22.420 Oh, this is an iPad.
00:09:24.540 Well, why is it white? I've never seen anything like that.
00:09:27.200 They ordered it for me. The infamous they.
00:09:30.020 It looks like something you order for a child. No, seriously. Are you like in third grade?
00:09:34.720 It's got email. It's got a digital phone and Wi-Fi. It's digital. So I get a signal anywhere
00:09:41.060 in the world.
00:09:42.120 Dave Bratz in the house. How you doing, Dave?
00:09:44.800 Good.
00:09:45.000 Let's talk about, okay, so folks, let's step back for a second. Let's pull the camera back.
00:09:49.420 The three big lines of work of President Trump, as we told you, to stop the kinetic part of the
00:09:55.100 Third World War, which we're already in. The second is to seal the border and deport 10
00:10:02.520 million illegal alien invaders. And the third is the whole financial thing to redo the commercial
00:10:09.700 relationships in the United States with the trade and tariff deals, then to get a budget we can live
00:10:13.960 with and figure out how to finance it. Let's say this. On all three of them, President Trump is
00:10:19.380 fully engaged and people are coming after him, whether it's the courts, the Russians, the Chinese
00:10:24.400 Communist Party, you name it. Let's start with, first off, a bombshell. And look, having worked
00:10:31.500 with Stephen Miller on the travel ban in the first Trump administration, President Trump,
00:10:37.880 they hit his tripwire, right? He's tired of this. Number one, he's already sent Miller over to DHS and
00:10:43.300 say, look, Holman, you guys, and I told Todd Bensman, we got a great picture of Todd Bensman at the
00:10:48.480 White House yesterday. I said, Bensman, you've been there 72 hours. We're already shut down 12
00:10:52.680 nations. We're shutting down seven more. Keep doing whatever you're doing. He says, I can't
00:10:58.400 take credit for that. But I said, hey, just there are no coincidences. Okay, he's shutting down 12
00:11:03.540 nations, right? And he's got another not another seven that are virtually shut down because Trump's
00:11:08.420 just had a belly full of it. He says, look, we got enough problem in this country with the 13 million
00:11:13.280 that came in on Biden's watch. Yeah, I've sealed the border. We still got a massive problem. He
00:11:18.320 sent Miller over to DHS to talk to Holman and Kristi Noem and said, look, we got to up it to
00:11:22.420 3000 a day. It's got to be more than that. So President Trump says, hey, look, you're just not
00:11:26.860 going to come across some things. So he's he's hammering that. And he's he's telling people that
00:11:31.960 there's national security and people have to understand. Look what happened. Look at the Ukraine's
00:11:36.780 assault into into Russia. You know, there's obviously tons of terrorists and tons of
00:11:43.580 Chinese nationals and tons of other nefarious characters. You see up at the University of
00:11:48.700 Michigan. Have I been harping on? We got a clip from a young guy. Have I been harping on not just
00:11:53.620 the Ivies, but the public Ivies? And I've said, you know, Ann Arbor, Michigan, and why some young guy
00:11:59.580 today in Madison, Wisconsin, some young guy. Yes, I was talking about they've taken $90 million a year
00:12:05.000 from the Chinese Communist Party. Hell, they're bringing pathogens in. Yeah. So on this,
00:12:09.320 President Trump has momentum, but he's upping the game on this. Yeah. And the, you know, I saw
00:12:14.900 Charlie Kirk messaging on that deporting $1 million per year. And if you just $3,000 a day. Yeah,
00:12:21.680 $3,000 a day. And so that's a PhD. I'm just doing some math. I'm just doing. I'm not rain man a year.
00:12:29.120 That's rain man. I went to seminary. You got me off on that one. But the budget savings there,
00:12:37.640 just look, if a family comes in, two kids in a public school, how much is that a year? $40,000
00:12:43.720 of taxpayer money, state and local. And the one thing you left off the list that's got everyone's
00:12:49.040 attention, yours this week, is no wars. And just as a thought experiment, picture not having
00:12:54.500 President Trump in office. Picture having fighting going along with these Euro guys.
00:12:58.800 But this is my point about the kinetic part of the third world war. And hey, he had to call with
00:13:02.600 Xi today. The Chinese Communist Party understand folks, because everything here now is smash mouth
00:13:07.440 and hardball. Yeah. The Chinese Communist Party leaked before the call. And I want to make sure the
00:13:13.420 staff is looking for a readout. They leaked before the call. President Trump had called and wanted to
00:13:20.840 call. Right, right. So they're, they have right now, although their economy is getting crushed,
00:13:28.000 as they said, hey, our guys will eat grass for three years. This is the whole thing we did on
00:13:31.900 Tiananmen for the last couple of days. A great article out, I got to figure out where it was,
00:13:37.800 saying that across the globe yesterday, what we said on the show, no remembrance of Tiananmen
00:13:42.640 massacre at all. The Chinese Communist Party has done an amazing job of totally suppressing
00:13:47.780 that. They're driving this. They're driving the Russians. President Trump has an article up in
00:13:52.200 Axios. So President Trump goes, he's telling guys internally, White House, hey, was a badass move
00:13:57.320 by Ukraine. Yes, sir. There's no doubt about just two. Number one, I don't know if we want that out
00:14:03.540 there, because Israelis in the IDF, they're ready to go badass on the Persians right now. Right. We got
00:14:08.520 to deal with that and say, hey, we can't have the forever wars because it's going to be expanded.
00:14:12.140 Everybody's got to lay down their guns. Putin tells Trump on the call, the president, hey, I'm
00:14:17.700 striking back hard. And as president said, this was a call that I don't think is leading to a, he
00:14:23.100 wasn't not leading to a peace deal. Yeah. And I think, and I think the strategy from the euro
00:14:27.640 globalists is to get Trump to attack a European country because then the article five, yeah, Putin
00:14:33.080 attack, then article five kicks in. Well, this is why the Germans are here today. 1145, we'll be
00:14:38.740 picking up. They arrive at 1145, I think, or 1130. 1130, 1145, they're going to be in
00:14:44.100 the Oval. There's going to be a bilat. I'm sure during the Charlie Kirk show, the president
00:14:49.220 will open up and have a couple of three things to say. So we're waiting for that today. Short
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00:16:27.020 This week that he does not like the big, beautiful bill. Yesterday, he posted this.
00:16:31.480 Call your senator, call your congressman. Bankrupting America is not okay. Kill the bill.
00:16:37.480 And now, Jason, there's this Wall Street Journal piece out right now that says Trump is losing
00:16:41.560 patience with Elon Musk over this. So where does the relationship stand right now?
00:16:46.500 Well, I think that's one of the things—I'm just going to go to the fact that I never heard
00:16:51.520 Elon Musk take this type of criticism toward the one big, beautiful bill back when the EV mandates
00:16:57.240 and the EV tax credits were a part of the budget. And so it was only after all that was removed
00:17:03.300 that we saw some of this criticism. I'm never going to go and judge someone for weighing in
00:17:08.260 or voicing their opinion if they want to try to improve the bill, if they want to try to improve
00:17:11.680 the process. Keep in mind, it's still going through the Senate right now. This thing is
00:17:15.000 going to change. But when you come out and attack it like that and say you want to kill it, guess
00:17:19.080 what? The only thing that you're pushing for is a $4.5 trillion tax increase. We need this bill
00:17:27.920 so we can fully keep the border secure, so we can keep taxes low, pass the no taxes on tip or overtime
00:17:33.980 or social security. But we have to stop this $4.5 trillion tax, which is coming. That's why I think
00:17:40.560 the Elon Musk criticism is so insincere, because I never heard it before. So guess what? At this
00:17:45.920 point, either you're part of the solution or you're part of the problem. And unfortunately,
00:17:50.380 I think Elon Musk is making it clear where he is. You know what, Jason? Axios had a piece out
00:17:53.840 yesterday saying that he's attacking the bill for other reasons not really tied to the bill. Like
00:17:58.880 apparently he was deeply upset that Trump withdrew the nomination of the NASA administrator and he
00:18:04.920 wanted Starlink to be used for various other reasons. He wanted to stay in his government role
00:18:10.020 longer than 130 days. Do you think that that's what's driving this criticism? Well, it sounds like
00:18:15.680 a little bit of revisionist history to me. But here's the thing is that President Trump is giving us
00:18:20.100 the opportunity to keep taxes low. He's given us the opportunity to keep our border secure. And this
00:18:26.600 is ultimately President Trump's party. The thing, though, is everyone's got to remember is that the
00:18:31.620 president can't go and write literally his own budget and say he's just going to pass it by fiat.
00:18:36.060 The Constitution says it has to go through Congress. That's the process. And guess what? You have 435
00:18:41.220 members of the House, 100 over in the Senate. They're going to go and do their congressional Capitol
00:18:46.260 Hill thing. So it's not, again, it's not the one big perfect bill. It's one big beautiful bill.
00:18:51.740 But we have to get this through. Otherwise, it's a $4.5 trillion tax hike. We got to support
00:18:57.860 President Trump right now. OK, when Jason Miller talks, assume that has been signed off by higher
00:19:05.140 authority, right? He's still official. He's the outside official spokesman. OK, so we've never been
00:19:12.620 enthusiastic about the big beautiful bill. Number one, a big a big beautiful bill is going to get done.
00:19:17.800 It has to get done because you must extend the tax cuts for the working class and the middle class.
00:19:26.020 All engines stop. There are also certain things on R&D, as you sent me, these these things that
00:19:31.760 weren't covered in 17. We got to take care of. There's a number of things of depreciation,
00:19:35.680 things that have to be done for business, a bunch of things for small business, etc.
00:19:39.420 That has to be done as a supply side tax cut. And we do believe in the supply side tax cuts. However,
00:19:45.240 as we've said from the beginning, the bill would be made better in the no need to kill it in the
00:19:52.380 House. And the president didn't want to kill the House is going to be made better in the Senate.
00:19:56.540 Ron Johnson and a team of people. Ron Johnson has been in Ron Johnson fears no man right now
00:20:01.660 because he ain't up for that till what, 28 or beyond. And I'm not so sure Ron Johnson is going to run
00:20:07.260 again. Yeah, because he's an entrepreneur. He's not a lawyer. He's been up. But just not Ron Johnson.
00:20:11.620 It's many people. We're gonna have Josh Hawley on here. But you've got a balance like this whole
00:20:15.600 Medicaid thing, getting rid of Obamacare. You still got the working class. Now people have to show up.
00:20:19.880 I don't like the fact there's only twice a year to me. Hell, it ought to be every month you got to show
00:20:23.720 up. But the spending and we've been the first. What Russ, the theory, the case and make sure folks
00:20:29.240 understand this, the theory, the case is they wanted to make certain permanent things, but they're only
00:20:34.460 starting the fifth year. These are structural changes on mandatory spending. And you realize
00:20:38.520 how tough that is to do. They did not have the opportunity or the bandwidth to focus on some of
00:20:44.920 the things in the short term. And it looks like these things are spinning out of control. Also,
00:20:50.820 the president made some comment about the debt ceiling. Russ vote came back in and said, we're
00:20:54.220 not going to get rid of the debt ceiling because we can't get rid of the debt ceiling. It's a leverage
00:20:57.620 point because President Trump, even though he's going to run 28, may not be here forever. So we need the
00:21:02.400 debt ceiling. Here's the problem with Elon. It's very simple. He promised a trillion dollars
00:21:08.500 and cuts and ways for an abuse. And listen, for all the fanboys out there, I'm going to treat you
00:21:13.300 fanboys like little puppies. They're going to rub your nose in the mess you made. All this thing
00:21:17.940 about the rescissions, we're going to do the first rescissions package, the 9.4 billion. There's not
00:21:23.380 a line item in there. There's 11 line items, including a billion for NPR and a billion. This has been
00:21:29.860 fought. These are programmatic, right? Take your all fanboys, Elon fanboys, take your number two
00:21:35.380 pencil out and write this down. Programmatic means it's a program that's been passed in an
00:21:41.000 appropriations bill that's called a law. OK, people have fought this. The audience has stayed up in the
00:21:47.020 middle of the night in 2023 for the single subject bills, saw Eli Crane and Matt Gaetz and MTG and
00:21:54.560 Lauren Boebert and Andy Biggs all night long at three o'clock in the morning. And what were they arguing
00:21:59.140 about? Everything that's in that first rescissions bill. And who were they voted? Who outvoted them?
00:22:04.840 The Republican Party on the floor of the House. And you know this. They would sit there and make
00:22:09.280 these incredible arguments. You had three you had three podiums. One was the was the rebels,
00:22:15.620 MTG, Gaetz, the same people, the same 20 people up there all the time. Then you had one in the middle.
00:22:20.560 It was the rhino Republicans. And you had the Democrats. The Democrats just sat there the whole
00:22:24.380 time. And then they said, no, we'll give the time to you. The Democrats gave their time to the
00:22:30.300 Republican establishment who shot down everything that's on there. Everything. You know, Sesame Street
00:22:38.400 in Arabic. All of this has been that is not what Dozier is supposed to do. He told the President of
00:22:45.760 the United States over and over and over again, I got a trillion dollars of waste for an abuse.
00:22:51.440 What do I mean by that? I mean, the three and a half minutes that the President of the United States
00:22:57.540 on his advice, took in the joint, you know, the State of the Union or the joint thing to Congress
00:23:03.300 to remember the mantra of going through all the Social Security people that were 200 years old,
00:23:08.860 not one penny was ever found. Okay, where's the fraud in Medicaid, which is right for fraud,
00:23:15.700 never came up with anything. Where's the fraud at the Pentagon, which is the the Mac daddies of
00:23:20.720 waste, fraud and abuse, not one penny promised a trillion dollars. And that 170 at the end,
00:23:27.300 watch the cabinet meeting. That's Russ votes number. Russ votes this early on says, yeah,
00:23:31.540 it's 160. Elon repeats the same number. Russ, Russ, talk to Russ. He looks down the table goes,
00:23:37.600 hold it. Is that is that on top of my number? Is that my number? The rescissions package, folks,
00:23:43.180 is nothing but a bunch of outrageous things that ought to be done with. It's symbolic because we want to
00:23:48.800 get to more. I keep asking the question, show me where you found the fraud. And by the way,
00:23:54.440 who do we send over to the Justice Department? The answer is nothing. At the same time, what Jason
00:23:59.360 Miller just said, he never said anything to the President or never said anything to Johnson or
00:24:04.920 never put up on his Twitter, which he's putting up stuff 24 seven. Not one thing when the bill is
00:24:10.040 passed about spending. It's all been like my experience with him in 2017, all about the EV
00:24:16.940 mandates. And this is a big number is $20 billion. It's not a small number. You don't think the
00:24:21.240 Chinese would like to get a $20 billion bailout by the American people for some of these EV things.
00:24:26.580 Dave Bratt, I will turn the floor over to you, sir. And we've got to cut spending. There's no doubt
00:24:30.960 about that. And Ron Johnson, these guys are going to take a real shot at it. And the President,
00:24:35.140 I think, is open to that. And last thing I'll say, the math does not work unless you don't extend the
00:24:41.820 tax cuts for the wealthy. There's no chance the math works here. And Grover Norcross and all these
00:24:47.260 people up here that are protecting the wealthy, the wealthy got enough money and they made enough
00:24:51.640 money. They're going to make more money. OK, they're not hurting. Working class, the middle
00:24:55.920 class are hurting. They're going to hurt a lot more if this doesn't pass. Dave Bratt, the floor is
00:24:59.520 yours. Yeah, well, there's so many ways to go on that. You know, this war was planned supposedly 18
00:25:04.940 months ago. Biden was in charge then. You mean the Ukraine attack? Yeah, the Ukraine war, just to
00:25:09.520 make that point obvious. All of this comes to the feet of Congress. Russ, hang on, hang on. Before
00:25:14.600 you go, you already, OK, any chance, any probability that in an 18-month planning cycle to strike an array
00:25:23.320 of bases that you need satellite tank to get, take out the record on B-52s, any chance in your mind
00:25:28.920 that the deep state, the CIA and DNI and even DIA had nothing to do with this? Yeah, either way,
00:25:35.220 heads roll, right? If they knew, if they didn't know, their heads roll, period, right? It's just
00:25:39.080 You're saying if they worked on it, they're gone. But if they didn't know about it, you're gone too.
00:25:42.020 They're gone too. It's just, it's obscene. But I just raised that point to raise the point that a year
00:25:46.560 and a half ago, about precisely, Russ Vogt treated us to $1.5 trillion cuts in one year,
00:25:53.500 not over 10. That's the White House OMB. No woke, no weaponized, line by line, great Christian guy,
00:26:01.520 does the homework. This is when Biden was in office. Yeah. 1.5 trillion. Does the work,
00:26:05.200 goes through, shows us. Some folks blinked on that. So, yeah. And so, yeah. So then we get to all
00:26:10.020 the blobules. I copied that from Mike Benz the other day on the war, right? The 100 people that are
00:26:14.300 sit in the Republican conference and vote for every war. And they won't put up a fight against
00:26:19.660 the will of the American people, by the way, right? Trump ran on a strategy. And people need to track
00:26:25.780 these people who do vote for Arabic PBS. They need to be taken out of office, right? Whoever is just
00:26:33.540 mindlessly going along with these votes. And then that brings us to the real issue here. When you think
00:26:38.000 about a firm, right? You think about what's the strategic vision? And then how do you fulfill that?
00:26:43.340 When I went to Congress, I was stunned. Paul Ryan is the head, right? He's the CEO of the Congress.
00:26:50.120 We had no strategy. And people think I'm being hyperbolic here, right? They're just making up
00:26:55.340 words that sound good, whatever. Ask yourself, where do I find the strategy for the United States
00:27:00.460 House of Representatives? And they don't have a strategy. Where they have the sophisticated Excel
00:27:04.880 spreadsheets and the financial analysis all has to do with getting reelected. That's where all the
00:27:10.180 time is spent. That's the strategy. So how in the world do we have a strategy for our country if the
00:27:15.680 U.S. House of Representatives, which does all the legislating, doesn't have it? Well, the answer is
00:27:20.180 President Trump showed you the solution, right? And so he puts forward solutions. And then he has to do
00:27:26.020 all the Herculean lifting over high hurdles put in place by the House because of election politics,
00:27:31.960 because they and the Senate, I always leave out the Senate, and the Democrats, all political views
00:27:36.620 are my own. They're not even in the ballgame, right? The Democrats have no strategy except to
00:27:41.140 take down this country. But ask yourself that question. Ask your congressman or woman, where's
00:27:45.540 the strategy in our vision statement for the United States of America? And if they don't have one,
00:27:50.520 every small business has to have one in order to get a loan. Where is the strategy for the United
00:27:55.900 States of America? Trump ran on three big planks that Steve pointed out earlier in the show. I won't go
00:28:02.180 through them all again. And he won because he sold a package and he sold a strategy, seal the border
00:28:07.420 and deport the invaders, stop the forever wars and get our get our economy back rolling again and
00:28:14.200 figure out and figure out the financing of it. Yeah, those are the three big. Oh, by the way,
00:28:18.660 we have a fourth one we're going to add. Take down the deep state. Yeah, we may want to get on top of
00:28:23.220 that, given what happened to Ukraine. Short break. Sam Sorbo next. You've heard me talk about
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00:29:57.540 Okay, we're going to get back to the big deal for Bill and financing all this. People should understand.
00:30:02.560 It looks like chaos right now. It's actually not, or it's not as chaotic as it looks. There are a ton
00:30:08.300 of people working through different things. And remember, you can't cut taxes. You can't extend
00:30:14.760 the tax cuts for the wealthy. The math just doesn't work. I think we know the math here better
00:30:19.940 than anybody, right? Yeah. Except Russ Vogt and those guys, although we argue that with Russ.
00:30:24.540 Yeah, and the Fed. Because there's so many accounting tricks you can use. My thing is cash in,
00:30:28.180 cash out. Total receipts from tariffs. And this is why I keep selling Navarro. This is why the
00:30:32.760 Hill piece come up. Give the entire picture. Tell us what the tariffs are going to be. Tell us what the
00:30:37.960 investment of the $2 trillion from corporations, not the sovereign wealth funds. What is that going to do to
00:30:42.460 generate? Give us everything. Back up your growth rate. If the growth rate is 2.5%, the house has got
00:30:50.340 2.6%. If the administration is talking 3%, that could possibly be if you back it up and show us
00:30:56.660 how you get there. Those types of changes in a whole package refutes the CBO coming back. Because look,
00:31:03.660 reconciliation is a gimmick, right? Correct? We're going through the appropriations process right now,
00:31:08.440 which I realize, people, it sounds like you're putting too much on you, but the reconciliation is
00:31:13.900 kind of a gimmick, right? It's not the budgeting process. Not the budgeting process. Not the
00:31:19.140 appropriations process, which is a legal process. And this is my point. There was no heads up given
00:31:23.400 to the president about anything. We're going to get back to in a moment. A old friend, colleague,
00:31:30.820 been around, and just a warrior, Sam Sorbo, joins us. And you're fighting now for an executive.
00:31:37.400 Your cause is not just children in education, but it's also the parents, the brave parents that
00:31:45.040 stood up during those dark years of the Biden regime. Walk us through, Sam. You've been in with
00:31:50.700 Kelly Walker, and Kelly's doing a great job. You guys have been in D.C. for the last couple of days.
00:31:55.040 I've seen photos. You're over at the White House. You're with the great Ed Martin over at DOJ.
00:32:01.600 What are you guys working on? What are you looking for? Is this a law you want to get passed? Is it an
00:32:06.540 executive order? Tell us what you're doing, and we want to know how the audience can help, ma'am.
00:32:11.020 Yeah, well, to start, it's an executive order. We need acknowledgement that these parents were
00:32:15.540 unduly targeted and harassed and damaged, actually, damaged. Some of them lost their businesses.
00:32:22.940 They lost their livelihoods. Kelly Walker himself is starting at, he's starting over. But he's not just
00:32:29.580 starting over. He's starting at a deficit because he actually has an arrest on his record. And he was
00:32:35.940 sentenced to 100 days in prison, which is absurd, for doing nothing, for simply being there to support
00:32:42.660 a father who was defending the right of his child to not wear a mask. And there was no violence. There
00:32:49.460 was no altercation of any kind. There was conversation, which, according to our Constitution and
00:32:56.580 our Bill of Rights, we support. We support conversation, because if we don't support
00:33:00.760 conversation, that turns to violence, right? Diplomacy is the alternative to the violence
00:33:06.280 that would ensue. And so Kelly Walker has endured tremendous hardship with five children.
00:33:13.520 There are other parents who have also endured this kind of hardship, this kind of targeting
00:33:17.780 by the DOJ. And incidentally, it goes farther than that. So the EO can only do so much.
00:33:23.460 We would appreciate an EO, so at least these people get some acknowledgement for the hardship.
00:33:29.780 And they can at least claim that, you know, make a reasonable claim that they struggled,
00:33:35.600 that they have been unfairly attacked. But also, because the DOJ was a little sneaky,
00:33:43.800 they down-systemed the prosecution. And so the pardons have to come more on the local level or the
00:33:50.600 state level. And that's not something that Trump can get involved with. But the EO would certainly
00:33:55.740 set a tone. And of course, that's what I'm about, because we need to defend parents. We need to get
00:34:01.620 back to families in the United States. The reason that our children are not learning in school is
00:34:07.480 because parent involvement is the number one indicator for academic achievement. It is the primary
00:34:15.040 indicator for academic achievement. So if you want the children to achieve academically,
00:34:21.340 you need the parents involved. And our schools took a different approach. And they said, we don't want
00:34:26.180 parents involved. We want parents to butt the heck out, which means that they're not interested in
00:34:31.360 academic achievement for the child. And that's dangerous.
00:34:34.300 Sam, give me that one again. I need everybody to hear this when we do this clip.
00:34:38.340 No matter what your socioeconomic are, no matter, you know, people say it's all about class and
00:34:44.360 money, middle class, everything like that, even the working poor, the strongest indicator of children's
00:34:51.640 achievement in school, regardless of their economic background, is parents' direct involvement in their
00:34:57.920 education. Is that correct? Yes, absolutely. And I'll add another one. Children who are home-educated
00:35:04.400 achieve better than children who are schooled. And that is regardless of their parents' level of
00:35:11.160 education, which is like shocker, right? Because you think you need to be really clever to teach kids.
00:35:18.320 Apparently, not so much. Kids learn automatically.
00:35:22.420 Hey, Sam, Dave Bratt, Liberty University, spent my whole life in education. I get really frustrated.
00:35:28.600 You've spent your whole life fighting. Every politician, you know, some have had some success over the
00:35:33.220 past couple of years with the Parents Initiatives Northern Virginia. But really, we don't have
00:35:38.460 leverage. How do we achieve that leverage to put the fear of God into our legislators so that they
00:35:43.780 really care about, you know, there's shocking statistics of 12 percent literacy rates for third
00:35:49.680 graders in Chicago. And they have politicians to say we love the kids, but it's not a sexy topic.
00:35:56.320 How do we get this topic in the minds of our politicians to get it right? It's not more money.
00:36:01.620 We're spending plenty of money. How do we make it happen? And where do people go to get you and
00:36:05.820 Kevin?
00:36:07.360 Yeah, well, you can find me at sorbostudios.com. And you're right. I've been very passionate about
00:36:12.140 this for a long time. But I used to be a school supporter. I put my child, my oldest, in school,
00:36:17.260 and they were not doing a good job. How do we turn it around? We need more parental involvement.
00:36:23.460 We need parents on school boards. And we really ought to go exclusively parents on school boards.
00:36:29.040 We need the EO from the president. But also, we need new policy. We need people speaking that
00:36:35.420 family and parents are important into our culture. And we need to elevate the family again. We have
00:36:42.260 very bad lead indicators for the future. We have a very, not just the low birth rate right now,
00:36:48.680 we have a low marriage rate. That means low families. That is very dangerous. And so we need
00:36:55.000 to turn this around by either tax credits for children, for parents, obviously, with school-age
00:37:03.580 children, things like that, that will encourage parents, encourage families, and encourage that
00:37:09.940 kind of unity. Because as we know, the family is the fabric of our culture.
00:37:15.280 In 10 seconds, that's what we need. But how do you put the fear of God into our leaders,
00:37:20.620 our elected officials, to do it? They only do things when they think they're going to lose
00:37:26.020 their seat. So how do we, as Steve says, they ain't going to give you the keys. How do we take
00:37:30.480 the keys on this one? Well, okay, we need parents to band together. And parents, you know, unfortunately,
00:37:37.700 the ball is in their court. The parents have to go to school board meetings. But the first thing that
00:37:42.280 we have to do is turn around the attitude by the schools. And the way we do that is with a
00:37:47.620 presidential EO, and maybe some pardons coming down, and maybe some restitution for these parents
00:37:53.760 who have lost so much. And then we need to encourage parents to go to school board meetings
00:37:58.480 and to get involved in their schools. Because there is so much going on in the schools. There's
00:38:04.000 so much pornography in the schools that parents are completely unaware of. And it's inexcusable,
00:38:09.480 frankly. Parents, you need to be involved in the education of your children. After all,
00:38:14.220 you're the reason they're learning. Sam, one more time. In the executive order,
00:38:20.240 where does it go? Because the war room and, of course, the war room posse can help. Where do
00:38:23.880 people go to help push this? Because we agree, the executive order would get the ball rolling,
00:38:28.860 Ed Martin would get involved, etc. So how do we get the executive order? Because that's easier
00:38:33.900 than a piece of legislation. That's President Trump, you know, somebody getting in front of him
00:38:37.720 and explaining it. So how do we do that? Well, I'll tell you what, if you go to
00:38:41.700 realfreedomtalk.com, you can leave comments. We are collecting comments. And we are asking people
00:38:48.940 for their stories, because we want to represent as many parents as we possibly can for this EO.
00:38:56.560 And so if you were unduly harmed by the draconian policies, either of your school board or of your
00:39:02.680 community law enforcement, we would like to stand by you and we would like to get this done for you.
00:39:08.380 Sam, do you have social media also? Where do people go for social media for you and Kevin if
00:39:15.800 you get Kelly's? If not, we'll get Kelly back up the next couple of days. Where do people go on
00:39:19.960 social media to follow you? Yeah, well, everything is at sorbostudios.com. And I encourage people to
00:39:25.740 sign up for our newsletter. That's the best way that we stay in touch with people. But of course,
00:39:30.660 ksorbs is Kevin's Twitter. Highly recommend it. It's very funny. Mine is maybe a little bit less
00:39:36.900 funny, but it's Sam Sorbo. And also on Instagram, Sam underscore Sorbo.
00:39:43.820 Ma'am, thank you so much. Appreciate you. Appreciate the fight.
00:39:47.880 Thank you.
00:39:49.320 Sam Sorbo, that is a warrior right there.
00:39:51.320 She's great. She's great.
00:39:52.380 Kelly Walker also. Kelly Walker is put in prison for 100 days for sticking up for his kids.
00:39:57.540 That team is a great team over there. Japan announced today the lowest birth rates.
00:40:03.720 This is a country that is demographically in a free fall. They announced today the lowest
00:40:09.600 birth rate in the history of the country since they've been keeping track of it.
00:40:14.980 Only, I think, 700,000, 800,000 in a country the size of Japan, new babies.
00:40:22.960 This is one of the reasons. Also, Cortez and I have been going back and forth about global bond market.
00:40:27.640 The bonds, the 30s and 20s and 30s in Japan, they can't sell them.
00:40:33.880 The cover, like you want to have a depth so you can get the price you want.
00:40:37.940 The cover on the bonds is almost nothing now. Why?
00:40:41.660 People are not dumped. These problems are inextricably linked.
00:40:44.560 What she just said, late family formation in the lower birth rate here in the country is driven by one thing.
00:40:51.180 Human nature hasn't changed. People's attraction to each other hasn't changed.
00:40:54.520 Look, I realize the schools are trying to form people to be freaks, but it hasn't changed.
00:40:59.160 What's changed is that young people don't have economic opportunities.
00:41:02.920 The gals sit there and go, hey, can this guy, is he going to have steady work, right?
00:41:08.700 Is he going to have steady work?
00:41:10.780 And the guys can't answer that because you don't know with AI coming, H-1B visas, there's a war.
00:41:15.720 If you're in the 35 and 40 years old and you're running around back in AOC in the radical Muslim socialist communist mayor of a guy running for New York,
00:41:28.120 if you're buying that, all you're doing is crushing yourself, right?
00:41:32.300 You've got to stand up.
00:41:33.420 This is why populism, economic nationalism, this is why it's the only salvation.
00:41:38.500 There ain't any other way out of here, right, unless you're going to go Luigi Mangioni and you get these young kids so frustrated and their heads so twisted.
00:41:47.180 They think they've got to pick up a gun and blast away out of here, which I can tell you that ain't going to work.
00:41:52.140 No, it's all inextricably linked, as you say.
00:41:55.180 And in the United States, guess when that trend started?
00:41:57.580 I got a few charts at the end of the show.
00:41:59.500 I might get to 1971.
00:42:02.040 Wow.
00:42:02.480 Something else happened in 1971.
00:42:03.960 Federal Reserve off gold, and then that's the beginning of I got 20 other charts of all the economic turmoil, debt, the end of family formation, child formation, success of the African-American family, all of it.
00:42:22.000 I got charts in 1971.
00:42:23.660 So if you don't get your economics straight, people think economics and finance is boring.
00:42:27.380 It might be, but it is the foundation.
00:42:30.200 If that's not stable and you don't have people making an income to buy a house and put your kids in a good school and take care of them.
00:42:38.320 This is why we try to do so much capital markets here on War Room.
00:42:46.400 By the way, so a couple things.
00:42:48.040 Number one, the Chinese Communist Party.
00:42:49.360 President Trump did have a call.
00:42:50.640 Have we gotten a readout yet?
00:42:52.000 I'm asking my – so there's no readout.
00:42:54.340 There's supposed to be a call.
00:42:55.380 The call was going to be at 10 o'clock.
00:42:56.640 I heard it might have been earlier.
00:42:58.480 Knowing that there's no readout means, hmm, maybe not good news.
00:43:03.480 If it was good news, you would have put it out right away.
00:43:06.080 Look, they think they run the deal right now, and they ain't going to be – they're not going to be, you know, hey, you Americans, yeah, we'll deal with you when we want to deal with you.
00:43:16.700 Like they said, hey, they can – any country that a government would go into Tiananmen Square and kill 40,000 or 50,000 people, not 10,000, like I said, they killed 40,000 or 50,000 that day, right?
00:43:28.560 Gunned them down with the military and never got held accountable.
00:43:32.180 In fact, got a partnership with the United States of America after that.
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00:45:19.820 Okay, we have two tales of one phone call that's both out now.
00:45:23.120 The Chinese, I'm going to give you the Chinese first.
00:45:24.960 She says U.S. should remove negative measures on China.
00:45:28.980 That would be tariffs and other things.
00:45:31.340 She tells Trump China has implemented the Geneva Agreement, which President Trump says they have not.
00:45:37.580 She also says it's important to spell disruptions in China-U.S. relations.
00:45:42.280 He wants to be – he's not a decouple guy.
00:45:45.480 As you know, the worm's decouple, hardcore decouple.
00:45:48.960 She says U.S. should deal with Taiwan, and I quote, cautiously.
00:45:54.780 So they're laying down the marker there.
00:45:57.100 Now, the president has put up his readout.
00:46:00.140 I'll read it to you in his entirety.
00:46:01.560 I've just concluded a very good phone call with President Xi of China discussing some of the intricacies of a recently made and agreed-to trade deal.
00:46:08.940 The call lasted approximately one and a half hours and resulted in a very positive conclusion for both countries.
00:46:13.820 There should be no longer any questions respecting the complexity of rare-earth products.
00:46:18.760 That means the magnets and the ball bearings were somehow talked about.
00:46:22.120 That's the big deal, the processing part.
00:46:24.460 Our respective teams will be meeting shortly at a location to be determined.
00:46:28.480 We were resembled with Secretary of Treasury Scott Besson, Commerce Secretary Lutnik, United States Trade Rep, Ambassador Greer.
00:46:34.740 During the conversation, President Xi graciously invited the First Lady and me to visit China,
00:46:39.780 and I reciprocated President Trump invited here to the United States.
00:46:43.360 As presidents of two great nations, this is something that we both look forward to doing.
00:46:47.480 The conversation was focused almost entirely on trade.
00:46:50.820 That's in capital letters, President Trump.
00:46:54.320 Nothing was discussed concerning Russia, Ukraine, or Iran.
00:46:58.740 So no strategic discussions.
00:47:00.560 We will inform the media as to scheduling and location of the soon-to-be meeting.
00:47:05.040 That is with the representatives.
00:47:06.240 Thank you for your attention in this matter, President Trump.
00:47:10.520 Two interpretations, right?
00:47:12.640 Chinese not shy about putting out, hey, he says we did what happened in Geneva with Besson and these guys.
00:47:19.620 We're complying with all of it, okay?
00:47:21.820 The issues about the rare earth, folks should understand, that's a big deal,
00:47:25.640 particularly these magnets and, I think, ball bearings, the processing of this.
00:47:29.660 So somehow that's getting in there, some discussion.
00:47:31.820 Of course, no strategic discussion.
00:47:32.820 And, you know, just put yourself in the president's seat, right?
00:47:37.060 When it comes to his ball bearings and our security, we have to reveal, because we're a transparent country
00:47:40.920 and we're honest, good people, our weaknesses up front, because our people have a say in this government.
00:47:47.460 And so we have to respond.
00:47:49.320 So they get leverage.
00:47:50.320 Can you imagine the leverage we have on them that we don't know about?
00:47:54.320 They're in a way worse position than we are, right?
00:47:56.900 And so this shows you the humanity of President Trump.
00:48:00.160 He's thinking through this, right, strategically, but he's also got small business people in mind.
00:48:05.120 Xi has no – he could care less about humanity, right?
00:48:09.260 If his people got to get –
00:48:10.360 He could care less about the Chinese people.
00:48:11.520 The Chinese people, right?
00:48:12.640 If they get crushed for some years due to trade and whatever, we have total leverage over them right now.
00:48:17.900 The rare earths are self-owned.
00:48:20.660 The rare earths are nothing but dirt.
00:48:22.520 But the processing of rare earths – and it's very messy, and this is why the environmentalists – and essentially, I think there was a company in Ohio,
00:48:31.100 and I don't know how CFIUS approved this, but years ago, I think 10 years ago, the Chinese thinking downrange, as they always do, the CCP,
00:48:39.560 purchased basically the processing and took it apart and shipped it to China.
00:48:43.980 So the processing part, I think it was in Ohio, was a company – and they bought it for under a billion dollars.
00:48:50.920 That company is one of the most strategic assets they have because this is where they get the magnets.
00:48:56.320 And people should understand, there are manufacturing companies, they're sitting there going, hey, unless I get these things, we may be shutting down two or three lines here.
00:49:05.640 So you're in favor of long-term strategic thinking and all the brilliant points I was making about that.
00:49:10.320 Always, but you sound like, no, stop, stop.
00:49:13.400 I agree with that.
00:49:14.960 I'm telling you, you sound like a pilgrim.
00:49:17.600 Ron Johnson will tell you, no, you are over that.
00:49:20.160 Dude, you're a guy – let me just reiterate for Dave Bradt.
00:49:24.220 He's the only person in the history of this nation, of this republic, that defeated a sitting majority leader in a primary
00:49:31.440 and beat the guy by 10 points with 10 bucks, right?
00:49:35.140 With Julia Hahn, Laura Ingraham, and Breitbart.
00:49:37.860 Good team, and you.
00:49:39.500 You, the only guys that had your back.
00:49:43.400 In doing that, when you went to Capitol Hill, they wouldn't let him go to the congressional room where you eat lunch.
00:49:50.360 The lunchroom, they told him the first day he's got his tray and old Dave Bradt's sitting there.
00:49:54.020 They go, no sue for you.
00:49:56.820 They throw him out.
00:49:58.360 And then Dave Bradt goes up, hey, everybody's getting committee assignments.
00:50:01.120 How much money do I have to raise?
00:50:02.560 They go, no, no, no, you don't have to raise any.
00:50:04.080 You don't get a committee assignment.
00:50:05.680 So you're sitting there telling me you're going to walk up and, hey, let's get a strategic plan.
00:50:09.160 Let's get a vision statement.
00:50:10.620 That's what I was elected.
00:50:11.960 Here's the vision statement.
00:50:12.960 No MAGA.
00:50:13.960 That's a vision.
00:50:14.640 Yeah, and believe it or not, we actually had a vision statement on paper in Virginia, the Virginia Republican creed, which no one follows, right?
00:50:21.800 Balance the budget.
00:50:22.820 You ever heard of that thing?
00:50:23.880 I mean, it's just unbelievable.
00:50:26.040 And all those guys, the 100 blobules I'm talking about in our conference, they're all going to go out and give speeches right now.
00:50:31.000 And they're going to say, I'm a fiscal hawk.
00:50:32.600 I'm for a balanced budget.
00:50:34.140 Why did you vote for a $7 trillion budget?
00:50:36.280 Why didn't you message ahead of time?
00:50:37.720 You don't have to be throwing it down all day and toxic.
00:50:43.180 You can just tell the speaker in advance when you come in, I'm not voting for a deficit.
00:50:47.000 Okay.
00:50:47.280 Next hour, Senator Josh Hawley is going to join us.
00:50:49.840 Yeah, great.
00:50:50.080 He's great.
00:50:50.540 Hawley's all over the judges on the judiciary.
00:50:53.400 He's all over about the tax credits, what's got to happen with Medicaid.
00:50:57.160 He's also talking about how we make this budget work.
00:50:59.680 So Hawley's going to join us.
00:51:00.700 Also Raheem, Rick Grinnell, Ambassador Grinnell.
00:51:03.220 What a job he's doing with the Kennedy Center.
00:51:05.020 This has got to get a shout out.
00:51:06.020 We're going to do all that.
00:51:06.860 So much more.
00:51:08.040 Tax Network USA.
00:51:09.440 If you haven't gotten this so far in the discussion and everything's going online,
00:51:14.340 the federal government's going to be looking for every penny they got.
00:51:17.460 In fact, the fight between Scott Besson and Elon, it came from obviously the start when Elon pushed Lutnick over Besson.
00:51:25.020 However, the big fight was over IRS.
00:51:27.380 And Scott's saying, look, we need every penny we can get because we got this thing called the deficit and the debt.
00:51:32.960 And Scott's trying to cut your taxes.
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00:52:06.120 Also, it's just common sense.
00:52:10.020 Now more than ever.
00:52:11.100 When the nation of Japan is the third biggest economy in this known world, okay, when they can't sell a 20-year bond or a 30-year bond, they got a problem.
00:52:22.220 That's an indication that turbulence is ahead.
00:52:24.900 That's like you're in a plane.
00:52:25.880 You go, hey, I see some big clouds up there on the horizon.
00:52:28.300 I think we're going to get bumpy.
00:52:29.200 Basically, this is what the whole purpose of our association with Birch Gold, to make sure you understand it ain't just the price.
00:52:36.260 And obviously, the price has skyrocketed since we've done this over the last couple of years.
00:52:40.700 Actually, the price of gold has been better than the S&P 500 over 25 years, which is Dave Brad, the professor will tell you, ain't supposed to happen because it doesn't trade like that.
00:52:50.340 It's a hedge.
00:52:51.120 But you need to understand that.
00:52:52.540 It ain't the price.
00:52:53.500 It's the process.
00:52:55.180 Get smart, and you can do it.
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