Bannon's War Room - June 05, 2025


Episode 4538: Delivering A Bill For The Working Class; Trump Meets With German Chancellor


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 3 minutes

Words per Minute

186.78554

Word Count

11,781

Sentence Count

8

Misogynist Sentences

6

Hate Speech Sentences

14


Summary

On this episode of War Room, we have a special guest on the show who is a member of the House of Commons budget committee, a man who has been working 24/7 to fight against the establishment. He is a man of many talents and has a heart of gold.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 this is the primal scream of a dying regime pray for our enemies because we're going to
00:00:09.640 medieval on this people here's not got a free shot all these networks lying about the people
00:00:16.220 the people have had a belly full of it i know you don't like hearing that i know you try to
00:00:20.300 do everything in the world to stop that but you're not going to stop it it's going to happen
00:00:23.400 and where do people like that go to share the big line mega media i wish in my soul i wish that any
00:00:31.420 of these people had a conscience ask yourself what is my task and what is my purpose if that
00:00:38.140 answer is to save my country this country will be saved war room here's your host stephen k bann
00:00:47.180 okay welcome back it is uh thursday 5 june year of lord 2025 we got a very special thing we're
00:00:57.560 going to do here in montreal i got to talk dave bratt is up here when dave's in when dave is here
00:01:02.740 as a co-host uh in the house dave is also working 24 7 everything to get you know information understand
00:01:08.900 what's going on get the feel that your congressional badge right there yeah right there yeah that if
00:01:14.820 that allows you to have free access that that is one of the uh honors or whatever if you've ever
00:01:21.680 elected to congress the house or the senate you have a permanent ability to go always a congressman
00:01:26.220 always a congressman permanently go over there uh what is your feeling today you know poly pockets or
00:01:32.660 speaker johnson um who i don't want to say we're in this situation because we got tapped along i'm far
00:01:38.100 from me to say that but he's running around now in the house scene is gary point because i'm going to
00:01:42.620 call elon right now what are you going to call elon about is elon said what he's trying to blow the
00:01:47.520 bill up he never he told the president a trillion dollars of waste for an abuse he came up with zero
00:01:53.620 i've asked russ vote i've asked everybody show me the money okay show me the money and don't send me
00:02:00.160 the decision package got to get passed by the way you notice they're not saying we're going to vote on
00:02:03.860 today when it showed up oh it's got to be next week it's nine billion dollars it's performative but
00:02:08.980 it's an important performance every line item is something people it's all a program everybody
00:02:14.280 knew about it it was all in a law called the appropriations bill signed off by these guys
00:02:19.560 fought by gates and mtg and bobert and biggs and all the all the typical budget hawks over there
00:02:26.760 and over and outvoted by the republican conference okay democrats just sat there the entire time people
00:02:32.900 remember this we had 20 000 people watching all night long the the girl with the blue hair the
00:02:37.020 wall i'm from rhode island i cede my time to my republican colleague and the establishment
00:02:42.140 been beating on them okay so i don't know what what johnson's running around oh i'm gonna call my
00:02:47.480 good friend elon if he's such a good friend of yours bro he'd have mentioned this months ago
00:02:51.860 we got a problem so you get full access with you full access this uh my friend thomas massey who's
00:02:57.260 also good on the budget by the way i know he's got i know he's got a few issues but he calls this
00:03:02.320 thing the precious he won't wear it ever he puts it in his hand and shows his pocket because it has
00:03:07.340 a power like sauron and solomon in uh lord of the rings it just rings in your head with reeks of power
00:03:14.560 and corruption um tom massey's a good man but sometimes sometimes he's he's a little too not
00:03:21.240 not not president trump's not a fan or the fan of the libertarians in kentucky i know but i'll tell
00:03:26.940 you hard to dig them out they got a big following there they got a big following and get mr president
00:03:31.880 got a big following in kentucky um extraordinary event last night i want to give ambassador rick
00:03:37.540 grunel a real shout out here uh one of the things that we as you know we're doing what president trump
00:03:41.900 took over and this is you saw last night on the immigration side we're trying to make sure that we
00:03:46.780 take these institutions and we rejuvenate them and what i saw at the kennedy center last night i was
00:03:51.140 honored to go with uh with abrahim who's uh butterworth his restaurants got a now special
00:03:56.460 relationship with him over there it's reported by access and matthew taylor a filmmaker one of the
00:04:00.980 most brilliant uh young men i know and i've been in business working with him making films for 20
00:04:05.480 years um we went to an extraordinary event last night but the event was extraordinary and kennedy
00:04:11.940 sent one of these cultural things it was a screening of amadeus that amazing film on mozart love it now 40
00:04:17.660 years old i think that i saw when i was at harvard plus the full national symphony orchestra playing the
00:04:23.380 entire musical score and i think the national cathedral's choir doing the choir of all of
00:04:29.060 mozart's from the requiem all of it is one of the most powerful nights because you understand western
00:04:34.460 culture and what's it achieved beauty beauty and and the music the film uh these two guys went but
00:04:40.840 particularly the staff over at the kennedy center so enthusiastic uh one of the senior personnel told me
00:04:49.680 he's been there for 23 years he's a army uh army sergeant he's been there for 23 years
00:04:56.260 he said that mr bannon in 23 years wow no president and he's very fond of all the president totally
00:05:03.020 apolitical he said no president has ever come over and walked through and given us an inspection wow
00:05:08.380 and he said president trump came over like because being a hotel guy he knows he says the level of detail
00:05:14.320 that president trump pointed out yeah that says we need this fix i want that change i need this clean
00:05:19.280 this has got to happen he said it brought tears to his eyes because he loves this place right and he
00:05:24.660 said he got a guy over there that cares the staff and all the stuff you read in the public that they
00:05:29.820 hate trump or everything like that nothing could be farther from the truth they want this thing last
00:05:34.220 night was packed it was sold out you couldn't get it you couldn't get a seat in the place it was
00:05:39.000 magnificent and for the national cathedral choir outstanding work and for the symphony
00:05:43.580 this is a three-hour movie they took a short like five minute break but they played
00:05:48.020 and sang for three hours uh rahim let's go and play let's play the let's play the trailer for
00:05:52.820 amadeus and we're bringing rahim and matthew
00:05:54.620 are we going to appall you with something confidential and disgusting let's hope so because that is what you
00:06:04.600 really like unconfessed crimes of buried wickedness if that is what brings you to us the prospect of
00:06:11.900 hearing horrors you shall not go unrewarded i don't believe it the whole city is talking you hear it
00:06:20.020 all over what a story what a scandal what a comedy what a tragedy incredible i don't believe it who can
00:06:27.740 believe it what horrors have you heard tell us tell us tell us at once
00:06:32.180 tell us about amadeus mozart mozart mozart how good is he who is mozart he's remarkable
00:06:44.720 is an unprincipled spoiled conceited brat i'm a vulgar man but i assure you my music is not
00:06:53.660 he is divinely inspired he is arrogant vulgar obscene he creates music for the gods he is passionate
00:07:06.880 he burns with fire he is an angel he is a devil he claimed he'd been poisoned some said he accused
00:07:14.200 a man some said the man was salieri salieri salieri i don't believe it all the same could it be
00:07:20.600 possible did salieri do it after all did he murder amadeus
00:07:24.880 amadeus
00:07:31.880 amadeus the man the music the magic the madness
00:07:49.880 the murder the mystery the motion picture amadeus everything you've heard is true
00:08:04.940 okay that's from the academy award best picture best actor all of it but what was stunning best
00:08:15.160 director what was stunning all that music you heard there in the trailer that was all live
00:08:19.520 last night by the national symphony orchestra and uh i think the national cathedral choir uh rahim
00:08:25.580 kasam a very special night i know your associate over there helping ambassador grinnell and i texted
00:08:31.100 him last night again this morning it's stunning the enthusiasm what they've done already some of the
00:08:36.780 refurbishment they're doing the staff couldn't have been more gracious but also so enthusiastic that
00:08:42.140 they've got a president that's engaged and wants to make it better and is going to be there uh your
00:08:46.600 thoughts sir look um thank you steve thank and thank you for uh coming along last night and to
00:08:55.340 to matthew taylor and his wonderful wife as well we had a great time and and it you know sitting there
00:09:01.820 you've mentioned it was three hours right that is no small feat for any orchestra for any choir
00:09:07.660 and for an audience quite frankly because as far as the media uh has told us nobody's going to the
00:09:13.940 kennedy center anymore everybody hates it it's crumbling because of marga and uh that's the
00:09:19.200 death of an institution and it couldn't be further from the truth any of that stuff the kennedy center
00:09:24.640 as it is today as it was last night is proof proper of how much we don't hate the media class enough
00:09:33.220 they lie through their teeth about these things and i was just so grateful and honored uh not just by
00:09:39.080 uh ambassador grinnell by the way but he has a fantastic team over there uh rick lockery roma
00:09:44.860 daravi casey flores all of these uh ladies and gentlemen who work like hell every single day
00:09:51.620 to restore that institution the cultural greatness hang on hang on hang on a second i'm going to get
00:09:58.240 and do this right we've got senator josh holly just stepped off the floor he's going to join us
00:10:02.240 so he's got a few minutes uh so we can't play the cold open first of all josh senator holly i know
00:10:06.820 we got a lot about the big beautiful bill credits all that real quickly chris hayes is playing last
00:10:12.440 night i guess you got into a back and forth with his wife but very important you're making the case
00:10:17.440 about these judges shutting down can you just make the argument for our audience and we'll play the
00:10:21.760 clip later about what you guys went back and forth on this thing about these judge shopping and these
00:10:28.140 judges shutting down president trump's program which has been kind of unique in federal history sir
00:10:34.060 yeah we've never it's great to be with you steve we've never seen this before where we have all
00:10:39.040 of these judges who are issuing nationwide injunctions steve they're purporting to set policy
00:10:43.400 for the whole country they're doing it to trump more than anybody else more than any other president
00:10:48.420 combined they're doing it to trump and what i went back and forth on with professor shah who's
00:10:53.120 married to chris hayes what i pointed out to her is is that gee she said she said like a lot of other
00:10:59.520 liberals just a year ago nationwide injunctions are a travesty her her quote was they are a threat
00:11:04.840 to democracy and i said what about now and now she's all for him just like all the other liberals
00:11:10.080 and then what they won't tell you is steve is that these injunctions are coming overwhelmingly from
00:11:15.540 liberal judges in liberal jurisdictions they say oh trump is uniquely lawless oh give me a break
00:11:21.120 why is it then that only liberal judges in liberal jurisdictions are the ones out there abusing this power
00:11:27.480 and issuing these nationwide injunctions trying to play supreme court trying to play president
00:11:32.140 we have to stop this or it's going to absolutely wreck our system of law i want to go to her specific
00:11:38.480 thing because you called her and you kind of froze her and she said well i'm for it now because you
00:11:42.640 had to charge you had the quote she goes i'm for it now because trump is uniquely lawless what what
00:11:48.500 what is your response to that give us to it again because this is very important that's what they're
00:11:51.860 arguing oh we've changed because trump is a dictator sir yeah it all it means is is that they don't
00:11:59.120 like trump bad so since trump is bad and we're not getting our way therefore we are now in favor of
00:12:04.540 everything we were once against now we are in favor of abusing the court system a year ago steve these
00:12:09.060 democrats were howling and saying any nationwide injunction was a threat to democracy those are their
00:12:15.700 words those are her words and when i confronted her with it she said okay yeah all right fine i did say
00:12:20.400 that but you know but trump it's the ultimate non sequitur what they won't admit is it's only
00:12:26.840 liberal judges and liberal jurisdictions that are issuing these injunctions it's 100 politics you know
00:12:31.860 it i know it the american people know it it's 100 politics and steve i've said it before the rule of
00:12:37.660 law in this country is supposed to be blind not blinded by rage and right now these liberals are
00:12:44.100 enraged and they are willing to burn it all down just to stop trump senator there's a firestorm
00:12:50.340 obviously on capitol hill about the big beautiful bill you know you have ron johnson many people
00:12:54.980 sitting there now saying we got to rethink this uh you're sitting there saying hey we really got to
00:12:58.920 be very judicious on this medicaid uh you know particularly some of the obamacare stuff but
00:13:04.420 particularly working class people you're also talking about tax credits can you just give us a
00:13:08.200 snapshot of where you see this right now well i just hope the senate doesn't make it worse i mean
00:13:14.060 right now steve i'm worried i listen to some of these senate republicans to be honest with you and
00:13:17.760 they want to take out the president's tax cuts for working people i'm hearing talk about let's get
00:13:22.460 rid of the tax no taxes on tips let's get rid of no taxes on overtime i mean who do these people
00:13:28.040 think elected them well let's go back to baseline here working people are our base and i will just
00:13:33.360 tell you if we cut medicaid and if we give no tax relief to working people we are going to lose the
00:13:39.640 next election and every election for the next decade and we will deserve to do so these people need
00:13:44.480 to remember what president trump ran on they need to remember who won the popular vote donald trump
00:13:49.340 and they need to remember what he said that we are for working people we're going to protect
00:13:53.260 medicaid we're going to protect medicare and we're going to give tax relief to working people in this
00:13:58.060 country i'm worried about the trend line right now these people need to knock it off listen to the
00:14:03.220 president this bill needs to deliver real relief for working people otherwise steve i mean nobody's going
00:14:08.620 to like it that's just the truth i know you got to bounce just one last thing about process and timing
00:14:14.600 there's been this effort that we're going you guys are going to vote by july 4th given all the
00:14:20.140 difference and we're talking people behind the scenes about spending cuts and what's happening
00:14:23.560 is that likely realistically are we going to go through july 4th even with the senate part of this
00:14:30.500 and probably to the mid to late july to get something done or do you think that timeline
00:14:34.260 is realistic to a vote by the senate to july 4th to send it back to the house and then figure out
00:14:39.440 in conference something later i think the senate can get it done by july 4th i hope we will i mean
00:14:44.860 i think we need to move on this thing but i do worry what happens after that if if the house then
00:14:49.840 takes it back and makes more changes then as you know steve it's got to go back through the house
00:14:54.360 and back through the senate another time at which point we're looking at like august i mean this is a
00:14:59.980 long long time i mean my view is people need tax relief right now and when i say people i mean
00:15:04.920 working people i don't have any sympathy for some of these republican senators who say we need to give
00:15:09.400 the whole bunch of businesses a whole bunch of corporations more tax cuts and we need to give
00:15:13.360 no tax cuts to working people that's exactly opposite of what needs to happen we need to protect
00:15:18.820 medicaid we need to be giving working folks tax relief and we need to do it as quickly as possible
00:15:23.660 last thing missouri is a mega state uh you're the leading populist in the senate what are you hearing
00:15:29.660 from your constituents as every day they're bombarded but with different aspects of this
00:15:33.560 what are you hearing from the good folks in missouri well i think what they want is they want to see
00:15:38.200 wasteful garbage spending that has been impoverishing them like the green news scam they want that gone
00:15:44.000 they want that cut they want all of that stuff the usaid stuff that doge identified all of that stuff
00:15:49.680 gone they want medicaid protected they want medicare protected these are social insurance programs that they
00:15:56.200 pay into they want those protected and they they need some relief i mean biden has hammered these
00:16:02.000 people really the uniparty has hammered working people for 30 and 40 years wages have been flat
00:16:08.240 you've covered it better than anyone they need relief and that's why i'll tell you right now the
00:16:13.280 most popular parts of this bill in my state are no taxes on tips no taxes on overtime no taxes on
00:16:19.380 social security we've got to save that stuff see i mean that has got to be in there we need to give
00:16:23.980 tax relief to every working family that has a kid with the child tax cuts if we don't do that and
00:16:29.660 actually deliver something for working people we will be betraying what president trump ran on so
00:16:34.540 it's time for republicans in congress to deliver here it's time for them to stand up and deliver
00:16:39.060 and we've got some work to do uh senator hawley social media website where do people go to find out
00:16:46.320 more about you holly mo is my twitter handle it's the same handle on all of the all social media
00:16:52.240 instagram facebook you can find me everywhere there senator thank you for stepping out and taking
00:16:57.960 uh hey thank you they appreciate it a big warning there dave brad we've heard a couple until it's
00:17:04.340 one of them we've heard a couple of guys come to the microphone in the senate and say hey i did the
00:17:08.380 math this mechanics on there's no tax on tip doesn't work i don't know about there's no tax on
00:17:12.680 overtime holly just told you right then you can tell behind the scenes you know how it is they're
00:17:16.920 going to say hey you've got to extend these tax cuts for the wealthy but the little guy and the social
00:17:21.220 security thing is already funky right now i would not say that is delivering the campaign promise and
00:17:25.860 no tax on social security and to me that's a big the big kahuna it does have what you know right off
00:17:30.920 so you got uh ways you can protect it but it's not a total no no tax on social security and now
00:17:36.500 they're coming after no tax on tips no tax on uh on overtime your thoughts yeah and the overarching uh
00:17:44.300 deficits uh going forward of two trillion a year i think you got several people now it's a it's a no
00:17:49.580 right now until they resolve this and then it's got to go back to the house and then that really
00:17:53.580 opens a can of worms but they got mike lee ran paul cruz i just saw a bunch in the cruz it's a long
00:17:59.800 way from past i'm surprised actually because he laid out the process if you get it to 4 july with the
00:18:06.080 senate which i think is hard but if you do that yeah he's right the house is i don't think the house
00:18:10.420 is going to take the senate's side and the way our process works there's no conference the house is
00:18:14.780 going to go back and you're already hearing guys saying you know they're going to say and of course
00:18:18.360 you know behind the scenes a lot of guys saying now hey maybe we should have cut more this thing
00:18:23.320 i've said from the beginning the vote on the big beautiful bill is going to be in september i just
00:18:28.620 think i just think the way this is it's too too complicated um i found out i found out this morning
00:18:35.040 because we were in such a because i don't go to many as people know many social events this was
00:18:39.700 a one because it's i'd love this film and i know it was going to be live in the i wanted to see
00:18:43.780 the new kennedy center of at least the work that's started i didn't know until this morning
00:18:48.120 when i got the long face from dave brack we're going through the show and he goes what are rahim
00:18:52.080 and matthew coming on for i said the amadeus and he got the long face he goes why wasn't i invited
00:18:57.140 now and i forgot you have a musical background you played first trumpet or something for the
00:19:04.320 minnesota youth symphony in minnesota way back rahim let's pick it up again i specifically want to
00:19:10.280 give a shout out to the team over there just incredible what grinnell's doing walk us through
00:19:15.160 the kennedy center then i want to get matthew in here to talk about the creative yeah look i you
00:19:19.940 know it's a perfect segue actually i'm i'm glad that senator hawley uh was in there on that because
00:19:25.140 you know i have strong feelings we run this restaurant on capitol hill at the moment and i'm
00:19:29.780 here you know in part to to mention that we are teaming up with ambassador grinnell's kennedy center
00:19:36.000 to offer a discount to anybody who goes to the kennedy center why uh because it's important
00:19:41.320 that in addition to taking over the politics we take over the culture you know the right talk about
00:19:45.560 this all the time but very rarely do we do anything about it so i love uh you know when when we first
00:19:51.040 met loved getting to watch all of your movies steve loved getting to know matthew through all of
00:19:56.300 matthew's movies and cultural impact and now i know that uh uh dave bratt plays the trombone i'll have to
00:20:02.340 have to bring him into butterworth's to perform a concert upstairs um but we're doing this tie-in
00:20:09.380 right and what did hawley just mention that he talked about them stripping the no tax on tips thing
00:20:14.260 out well let me tell you something somebody who is now responsible for workers who rely on tips to
00:20:20.440 make money i can tell you if you want to lose the cultural battle if you want to lose service uh staff
00:20:26.860 as voters people who across the country especially in places like nevada threw their lot in with
00:20:32.560 president trump and the maga movement because of that pledge then you go ahead and start blocking
00:20:36.640 that and you see what happens today in axios uh they're saying that the democrat congressmen
00:20:42.960 are putting a boycott up against all of these places around capitol hill and wider washington dc
00:20:50.600 uh because they're not uh recognizing their their union well these guys are now uh you know they're
00:20:58.140 blocking people from going to the diplomat from the occidental all of these places that the democrats
00:21:02.760 have hung out on in washington dc for years and years so you can see that the high ground of culture
00:21:08.140 is there to be claimed and that's what we're doing whether it's in the food scene you know we're in
00:21:13.740 we're we are literally number six in the washington post's top new 20 restaurants in washington dc would
00:21:21.100 you ever have thought that that would happen that i would be able to come on to the war room and say
00:21:25.240 hey the washington post says that my restaurant is in you know top six out of the uh number six out of
00:21:29.620 the top 20 new restaurants in in the city it's changing and this is why what they're doing at the
00:21:35.440 kennedy center is so important impactful and why i was so grateful to be able to go with you guys last
00:21:40.160 night uh because it doesn't stop you know on the steps of the capitol building uh this thing has to
00:21:48.040 be full spectrum dominance and it's what we're seeing uh from ambassador grinnell and his team
00:21:53.000 and again i just want to reiterate and thank them frankly uh for doing the tie-up with butterworths
00:21:58.660 uh the deal terms very simple you go to the kennedy center which everybody should be doing right now
00:22:03.480 go to the website pick a show and then you get a discount on your meal at butterworths for going so
00:22:08.520 you know we're really truly in the thick of it now yeah raheem dave bratt here uh congratulations
00:22:15.480 uh on this great success and teaming up with the kennedy center but uh i disagree with you on what you
00:22:21.920 should be number one on the war room we want you after you free the british people the expectations
00:22:27.120 are high and so it's just a matter of time before you hit number one yes well that's true that's true
00:22:34.860 good hey uh why don't you tie in uh the restaurant taxon tips uh to the overall architecture what
00:22:42.680 trump's trying to do what we've all been trying to do on the war room and how do we capture the the
00:22:49.240 american people's attention on these issues so that they light up the switchboards and keep the heat on
00:22:54.860 in the senate in the house so that this stuff goes through uh everything in this town is weighted
00:23:00.020 toward the financialization of wall street uh and they're winning uh besant uh came out and made
00:23:05.560 great statements it's it's uh main street's turn so uh give us a little speak uh for main street keep
00:23:11.180 going for a minute or two yeah look i i i grateful for that because i think with all of this elon stuff
00:23:18.620 going on in the background um you know all of the arguments taking place over spending and all of that
00:23:24.400 yet you do have to you know glance back at the compass every once in a while and remember where
00:23:30.300 your true north is and the true north is for the populist nationalist movement is the ordinary person
00:23:35.040 right uh can we improve the lives of the ordinary person and again i'll i'll throw in a mention of what
00:23:40.780 we're doing whether that is in in the culinary sense whether it's in a cult
00:23:45.620 and nickels and dollars in their pockets right and this no tax on tips thing goes right to the heart of
00:23:54.140 a new coalition of the willing that president trump has now spent not four years not eight years not
00:24:01.900 12 years but the best part of his adult life through all of these interviews he's done over decades and
00:24:08.620 decades putting those people together putting them in the same room understanding that those guys can be
00:24:13.140 in the deal too right the forgotten man who will be as he's he said so often forgotten no more and if
00:24:20.420 the senate wants to come along and say actually we are going to kind of forget you with you know
00:24:23.640 scrap the no tax on tips thing that pulls out a core constituent part of the new uh stool of gop
00:24:31.880 politics because the stool ain't the neocons anymore okay and the stool ain't the corporate
00:24:36.600 moneyed globalist class anymore you know the romneys of the world tried that that was the stool which
00:24:43.260 they built this is the one that donald trump has built and you have to keep that coalition he did he
00:24:49.020 didn't even just have a coalition of the willing he had a coalition of the unwilling don't forget he
00:24:52.600 goes to dearborn and brings the uh arab american vote to the table this is an extraordinary thing
00:24:59.120 he was doing and if gop lawmakers want to try and whip that away then this audio it is incumbent upon
00:25:04.660 this audience to light them up yeah hey raheem you i i don't know if i've got this right but this uh
00:25:11.780 this endless war thing for me is number one right now right it's uh you know they're they're trying
00:25:18.580 to tempt putin into reacting toward one of the article five uh you know nato countries because
00:25:25.440 then they're all in then they have to weigh in as a nato uh community right and they're just they're
00:25:31.920 licking their chops to just have a global reset a global uh restart you'll never see any of this
00:25:38.640 reported right the these globalists uh we it's very hard to get our story i i just want to know
00:25:44.000 do you agree that this you know the economy and all that it's underneath this geopolitics thing if we
00:25:49.800 if we if this thing blows up uh all stability is shot and so give give us your view uh on this uh the
00:25:57.640 bombing of ukraine you know with our intelligence agencies not knowing i find that hard to believe
00:26:03.560 uh what's your take on this how significant is it and how do we fix it quick so that uh we get
00:26:09.720 taxed on tips and the american people have happy lives look i'm a realist um and so i i agree with
00:26:17.340 you that there is no chance that senior officials within the u.s government were unaware of this i mean
00:26:24.840 it was a long long long uh way to go for ukraine to achieve what they achieved uh last week in in
00:26:31.400 bombing these these russian planes these bombers and taking out critical part of their um uh nuclear
00:26:36.880 defense system uh this would have started under uh the biden regime uh there's no chance that it
00:26:43.240 wasn't still going on under this new uh administration uh whether or not the president knew whether or not
00:26:48.900 uh you know secretary uh hegseth knew those sorts of things we'll find out in in over the course of
00:26:55.040 time i do happen to believe uh that president trump is rightly frustrated uh with with and we know he's
00:27:00.700 been frustrated with zelensky we remember the oval office meeting in the early moments of the new
00:27:05.280 uh term uh but he's increasingly frustrated with putin and rightly so too uh jd vance was out there
00:27:11.860 a couple of weeks ago and he said look the problem with putin is he doesn't know how to end the war
00:27:15.880 he doesn't know what victory he can sell uh to his uh cadre of oligarchs around him and indeed uh to
00:27:23.120 the wider russian public and and and that is something that we have to factor into his decision-making
00:27:27.560 processes the other one is this the wall street journal actually did they rarely i think in my
00:27:32.660 mind do very much good anymore but they did a analysis analysis as a satellite analysis of how
00:27:38.700 many of these planes were actually hit in russia and they said well you know we can we can kind of
00:27:43.080 verify i think it was about a third of them uh that ukraine was claiming so the hit may not have
00:27:47.420 been as large um as the ukrainian government was claiming we know this uh you know fog of war stuff
00:27:53.000 happens all the time uh we've seen especially in this war that it's it's so much more about propaganda
00:27:57.620 uh than almost anything else right now um so i'm not sure just how serious uh putin is when he says
00:28:05.180 oh well of course you know we're gonna we're gonna have to retaliate for this kind of thing because he
00:28:09.220 also knows that depending on the scale of his retaliation will be the scale of president trump's
00:28:14.440 retaliation to try and force him back to the table and that could be in the form of new crippling
00:28:18.260 sanctions that could be in the form of new aid for ukraine or but that could be in the in the shape
00:28:23.580 of uh attacking or restricting putin's allies around the world uh iran plays a major role in
00:28:29.960 this at the moment uh there are so many things in the middle east that affect what's going on russia
00:28:33.640 and of course uh china india pakistan you name it so very interesting three weeks ahead of us i think
00:28:41.240 yeah yeah one minute one minute in closing uh i just have the feeling uh that the uh mi5 england
00:28:51.140 uk france germany are sticking it to us i i why do i have that feeling a one minute to go yeah no you're
00:28:58.980 absolutely right that's very clear i think after the trade deal was announced with the united kingdom
00:29:03.100 uh the uk basically went around the world saying oh you know we basically got whatever we wanted
00:29:08.000 uh because they were desperate for a trade deal they needed a a situation to uh wave some flags
00:29:14.320 around after after liberation day and after the tariffs and after the media storm from that and so
00:29:19.980 yes i think they are the european nations who are hostile towards trumpism are certainly trying to do
00:29:26.180 that and they're certainly trying to start more of a a long-standing war uh that they can personally
00:29:32.360 benefit from as well and lindsey graham of course is the american diplomat on their side for that
00:29:37.900 too right so uh we have to keep our fingers on it yeah more republican wars and more democrat
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00:34:08.420 do it today steven k bannon all right dave bratt sitting in with the great steven k bannon and uh
00:34:19.400 we got to go back i had another friend of the war room matthew taylor uh filmmaker artist uh mega style
00:34:26.900 sitting in with rahim he was at the kennedy center last night and so matthew thanks for being in the
00:34:32.120 war room uh get what's uh what's new and improved with culture in washington dc uh over the last
00:34:39.900 century or so the arts have all been you know deconstruction tearing apart critical theory
00:34:45.240 uh tearing apart every great thing in the judeo-christian west uh to the point that uh culture
00:34:51.340 is no longer uh representing the beautiful right the true the beautiful the good uh give us some
00:34:57.500 hope that we're really turning a corner here and uh what president trump is doing for that thanks
00:35:01.800 matthew thank you for having me and you know this is an exciting time here because again i'm a local
00:35:07.840 i was born in alexandria my family is from dc as well and it's very rare that we have creative capital
00:35:13.960 that comes to the city we have all these beautiful institutions that have been had a cultural rot for
00:35:20.300 so long and this is a rare once in a lifetime opportunity where a president has come in and
00:35:26.100 said you know what these institutions matter what what they show and what they display matters i've
00:35:31.940 always believed that art is at the top and it trickles down to mainstream culture and so really all
00:35:36.920 of these all of these ideas that we are battling within our mainstream are actually starting in these
00:35:42.160 places like the smithsonian like the kennedy center and so to see a president not just take interest
00:35:47.620 but to go and to attend and to see these things i mean look he's a he's a former new yorker right so
00:35:53.240 he's he clearly loves broadway he loves beautiful culture he loves art these are these are beautiful
00:35:58.600 important establishments and these establishments really start these ideas these kernel of these ideas
00:36:04.160 these woke ideas and then they trickle down into all of these other things so it is amazing to come
00:36:10.000 back to washington dc and see all of these exciting things happening what ambassador uh grinnell is
00:36:16.320 doing is absolutely fantastic i haven't seen the kennedy center in such a great shape in many many years that
00:36:22.020 i've been going there and of course you have people like raheem who started cultural movements through
00:36:26.720 his restaurant butterworths and places like that so it's very exciting to see that he will be taking
00:36:31.640 these institutions back he will be transforming them to be a pro-america pro-culture pro pro-family and all these
00:36:38.640 other things that are really important um and and again transforming them and this will permeate from
00:36:44.600 dc and it will trickle out to the rest of the country and hopefully the rest of the world because
00:36:48.040 institutions are linked together yeah give us a little more one minute matthew how do people reach
00:36:53.920 on social media you know john f kennedy came in ushered in the arts with jackie o uh and uh really took
00:37:01.140 things seriously and had that flair of camelot going with them uh and so where do people where do young
00:37:06.820 people or anybody go to to get it get a sense where they go online to follow you uh but this broader
00:37:12.880 vision of what's happening in this country and what's possible well look we're coming up on the
00:37:17.780 250 and the white house has some of the most amazing things planned you know so i think coming
00:37:23.140 to washington paying attention to your national monuments and other museums around the country that
00:37:27.580 are federal buildings federally funded right it's going to be very exciting to engage with the culture
00:37:33.180 american culture and thank god it's happening under this president uh because it's going to be a big
00:37:38.440 party and you can find me on uh taylor on instagram all right matthew thank you very much all right
00:37:46.420 we're going from the sublime uh over to economic charts uh steve's been wanting me to hit these for a
00:37:53.100 while so i got a chance to hit some federal reserve speak i think we got a small box uh going up in the
00:37:59.580 corner of your tvs anticipating uh the arrival of german chancellor mertz uh and that will be very
00:38:07.220 interesting we'll see uh how president trump handles that situation the last few have been outstanding
00:38:13.580 i can't wait to hear the diplomacy going on today all right the other day i went over uh most these
00:38:19.720 charts uh the early ones in a row i just want to present them all because it does tell us one big
00:38:25.500 story right uh in a nutshell the federal reserve uh system right started about 1913 it has two
00:38:31.800 mandates price stability and uh you know low unemployment keeping keeping jobs uh so those
00:38:37.620 are the two responsibilities it looks over the past 40 years like the federal reserve has focused
00:38:42.180 exclusively on the financialization of protecting wall street you will not see uh stable prices in what i'm
00:38:48.800 about to show you uh and the jobs reports came out yesterday uh and the fed doesn't want to lower
00:38:54.680 interest rates and so just i'm just going to give you the 30 second version of one simple explanation
00:39:00.360 but one thing the fed wants to do right now is keep interest rates a little higher right they don't
00:39:05.360 want to cut rates right now to help the president trump administration help great grease the wheels for
00:39:10.800 the tariff transition uh time period they want to keep rates higher most likely uh so that treasuries
00:39:17.060 are higher right uh 10 year 30 years are higher interest rates so the rest of the world buys a treasury
00:39:22.520 who does that help that helps the financial system so when you hear financialization we're talking
00:39:28.000 about wall street uh versus main street all right denver you want to go to the first chart
00:39:32.840 uh this i showed the other this is just cumulative inflation uh going way back 1913 uh all the way up
00:39:40.020 to 2020 2 000 cumulative inflation over that time period so if you feel like uh the dollar is losing its
00:39:47.520 value you would be very uh highly correct second chart consumer price index i showed uh last week
00:39:54.160 and the key piece here is when do all these charts kick into overdrive when do they spike up like a
00:40:00.280 hockey stick and the answer for all of these charts is 1971 when the federal reserve breaks under
00:40:06.500 nixon with a gold standard they're not tied down right to any stable fixed currency and then prices are
00:40:13.960 not stable look at that chart most all of our history prices are stable uh and then as soon as we get
00:40:20.480 off the gold standard prices go through the roof uh that just sounds theoretical what's that got to do
00:40:25.440 with me well you're going to see the next chart went over this one last time home prices through the
00:40:30.520 roof starting at about when uh 16 20 it's at the far left 16 20 home price is fairly flat for a few
00:40:39.320 hundred years uh and uh and spiking up on the far right uh next one campbell soup can uh going uh straight
00:40:48.700 up after 1971 we're keeping our eye on uh chancellor uh uh from germany mertz and uh if he uh and president
00:40:57.540 trump start speaking we're going to take a break from the federal reserve charts but i want to get
00:41:01.420 through these next chart real quick this one you've seen all the time this is federal debt as a percentage
00:41:05.960 of gdp i'm not going to spend time on that when you know it next one is national debt in trillions of
00:41:12.000 dollars look at the bottom at that arrow uh in the middle 1971 and then what happens debt blows up
00:41:19.500 through the roof all right now what is the effect of this uh lack of control of monetary policy the
00:41:27.800 federal reserve uh they act like they're all official they're all buttoned up they they never uh take any
00:41:33.640 blame for anything that they never acknowledge any errors whatsoever i'm about to show you a lot
00:41:38.760 of errors that have resulted from the federal reserve system uh real quick 1971 uh on this chart
00:41:44.960 fred from the federal reserve system all this data came from powerline by the way i want to thank
00:41:49.340 them for posting all these charts but the federal deficits start moving away from balanced budgets
00:41:55.760 in guess what date 1971 and look to the far right and you have massive deficit problems
00:42:02.000 underneath that the next graph coming up all major currencies have depreciated all currencies crash
00:42:09.960 in 1971 all major currencies crash in 1971 in comparison with a gold standard all right now a
00:42:20.280 little closer to home uh next chart uh this is called the genie ratio it's just an index of inequality
00:42:26.560 this so you can just think of it's the ratio of you know the top 10 percent of the families to
00:42:30.880 the bottom 50 percent uh that gap between the rich and the poor as we've shown on on this show time
00:42:37.320 and time again has gone up when did it start going up look down at the bottom of the chart this is what
00:42:43.080 i'm trying to show in in in today's set of charts everything i mean it you know in economics correlation
00:42:50.080 is not causation right but when you have 30 charts in front of your eyeballs and they all start at 1971
00:42:56.220 uh correlation is getting pretty close to causation right the federal reserve has messed things up you
00:43:03.060 can also throw in the you know the 60s cultural revolution and all that uh next uh chart these are
00:43:09.220 the various sectors in the economy there's only one line on that chart that's going up sorry it's a
00:43:14.220 mess for the folks at home but look at the bottom it says financials uh in blue and that line the
00:43:20.060 financials go straight up all the other sectors in our economy are going down uh so as scott besant
00:43:26.300 our new excellent treasury secretary has said uh wall street you've had your turn since 1971
00:43:33.020 apparently if these charts are correct uh and now it's time for uh main street right it's time for
00:43:39.260 the working class and that is the steve bannon populist nationalist revolution uh that cares about
00:43:45.520 the american people and it's that simple uh here are the next three charts i alluded to earlier in
00:43:50.340 the show uh when steve's brought up by japan and their uh childbirth problem the the marriage problem
00:43:57.780 the family breakdown problem we talked about family is the key uh variable related to school school
00:44:04.620 performance for our kids and look at this chart uh 1971 approximately up at the top of that chart the red
00:44:13.460 arrow children per women at five back in the 50s and 60s and the old white picket fences that are
00:44:20.680 mocked and ridiculed uh by the mainstream media uh but i think those uh children are also correlated
00:44:28.540 with happiness uh even if we didn't have all the fancy bells and whistles back then i think families
00:44:34.380 with a stable job and a stable family and a bunch of kids running around were happier than today perhaps
00:44:41.540 right the uh psychological data seem to be consistent with that as well uh next chart denver median age at
00:44:49.940 first marriage right the the middle person the average age at first marriage looks like it used to be
00:44:55.840 about 20 years old for women and 22 or so for men in the middle of that chart then 1971
00:45:03.480 one economic instability job instability economic instability and uh it's way harder to buy a house
00:45:14.320 as we just saw if it's harder to buy a house it's harder to get married and have a stable family
00:45:19.560 and have kids so the kids go down so i'm just trying to show you steve would say how all these variables
00:45:25.940 are inextricably linked together and if we don't get it right right this current big beautiful budget bill
00:45:32.720 uh it is inflationary right and the fed has had no problem accommodating all of that debt by printing
00:45:40.020 money and it's their job not to do that they're supposed to be the adult in the room and hold
00:45:45.160 things together they have not done that in the past uh next chart this one is uh pretty good this
00:45:51.520 this is the real deal right here real gdp per capita right gdp is gross domestic product that's how much
00:45:59.080 the country produces in a year goods and services real per capita gdp uh is the blue line going
00:46:06.920 straight up right so it sounds good right good so real gdp per person average uh income uh it's going
00:46:14.080 up right because income's tied to what you produce uh but uh the red line is the median male income
00:46:21.800 median so not the average where you average in all the trillionaires right the gates is in all the
00:46:27.140 facebooks and the googles and all the magnificent seven not the average where you throw them in the
00:46:31.920 in the soup now let's just look at the middle person what happens to the middle person the middle class
00:46:37.220 in this country median male income is flatter than a pancake since when i mean you you can't really make
00:46:44.840 this up i you know if i had to construct fake charts uh to make up a story i i couldn't have produced
00:46:51.840 any better charts than these right just look at that 47 over to 70 things are going up for the
00:46:58.100 median male income household income where you could have a bunch of kids and have a house uh and have
00:47:03.780 a family and get married at a younger age all gone it's all gone uh and the last uh one uh just in
00:47:11.200 terms of socio economic uh data i'm going to be with jack brewer uh he's the president trump's lead
00:47:18.320 man for the uh for the uh young kids uh for the black families uh for the prison uh population he's
00:47:26.060 trying to serve uh he's doing outstanding work i'm gonna be with him for the rest of the day
00:47:29.980 uh look at this one fast progress average black income as percentage of average white income uh black
00:47:38.800 uh incomes fast progress 48 1948 at the far left uh going all the way up to 1971 and then it starts
00:47:47.620 slowing and flattening off drastically that is all the result of our federal reserve bank if anyone
00:47:55.020 ever asks you what's wrong with the federal reserve uh point them to this i'll post it it's posted at
00:48:00.800 brad economics on getter and on x back after a short break stick with us at the war room
00:48:06.640 a very respected man i can tell you we've been on the phone many times talking about some of the
00:48:12.480 problems of the world outside of germany and uh it's very sad what what's going on we both feel
00:48:18.880 that way uh what's going on with uh russia ukraine and other things we talk about but russia ukraine
00:48:25.460 in particular i'd like to see it end and maybe it'll end but uh we get some news there'll be some
00:48:32.060 fighting something happened a couple of days ago and now they do a return and you know here it goes
00:48:38.700 it's not good he's unhappy about it i'm unhappy about it but uh i think eventually we're going
00:48:44.860 to be successful in stopping the bloodshed it's pure bloodshed five six thousand young soldiers
00:48:50.220 a week are being killed you know that there's numbers there we know the numbers they're staggering
00:48:55.460 there's staggering numbers but chancellor i just want to congratulate you and i want to
00:49:00.300 welcome you to the oval office thank you it's an oval office that's in very good shape
00:49:05.440 we like fixing things up and having them tippy top like they have in germany they do that in
00:49:11.280 germany very much and we do it here uh we're having a very good run we had a i also had a great election
00:49:17.840 great win won everything won the popular vote the all seven swing states which is a big deal
00:49:23.500 it's pretty unusual to do that and we have a great mandate from the people and uh part of our mandate is
00:49:30.120 we're going to have a great relationship with your country so i just want to thank you very much for
00:49:34.460 being here and uh you'd like to say a few words absolutely so thank you first of all mr president
00:49:40.240 for your kind invitation to come to washington dc i was in this building first time ever in 1982
00:49:46.620 i told you when former president ronald dragon was in office so i'm very happy to be here again and to
00:49:54.060 offer our close cooperation with the united states of america yeah uh we are having so much in common
00:50:00.860 our history we owe the americans a lot we will never forget about that and uh so with your german
00:50:08.120 provenance i think this is a very good basis for close cooperation between america and germany so
00:50:13.860 again thank you thank you for the hospitality and thank you for uh having your guest house for a night
00:50:20.980 this is a great place great place many thanks for that i really enjoyed it thank you it's a wonderful
00:50:26.520 place it's a landmark also and blair house is uh it's a nice place to stay thank you very much for
00:50:33.020 saying that uh would you have any questions mr president on your new travel ban why now and if
00:50:39.960 the boulder attack was part of your reasoning why not include egypt on that list where the suspect is
00:50:44.300 from well because egypt has been a country that we deal with very closely they have things under control
00:50:50.040 the countries that we have don't have things under control and why now i can say that it can't come
00:50:56.400 soon enough frankly we want to keep bad people out of our country uh the biden administration allowed
00:51:03.200 some horrendous people and we're getting them out one by one and we're not stopping until we get them
00:51:09.620 out we have thousands of murderers i hate to i even hate to say this in front of the chancellor
00:51:14.800 of course you have a little problem too with some of the people that were allowed into your country it's
00:51:19.300 not your fault it's not your fault it shouldn't have happened i told her it shouldn't have happened
00:51:23.740 what she did but you have uh you have your own difficulty with that and we do and we're moving
00:51:29.160 them out and we're moving them out very strongly uh but it can't come fast enough we want to get
00:51:34.500 them out we want to get them out now we don't want to have other bad people coming into our country
00:51:38.860 like using the word bad i'm being nice okay you put out on truth social a post regarding your
00:51:47.460 conversation with president xi right uh can you talk about whether or not you feel that trade talks
00:51:53.620 trade relations are back on track after appearing to be a little bit off track last week a little bit
00:51:59.780 off track it was only the complexity is it's pretty complex stuff that we had a very good conversation
00:52:05.840 with president xi a little while ago just before your arrival in fact we just hung up and they said
00:52:11.740 you're here i said that's pretty good two two great leaders of the world in a very short period of time
00:52:17.640 uh we had a very good talk and uh we've straightened out any complexity and it's very complex stuff and we
00:52:25.540 straighten it out uh the agreement was we're going to have scott and uh howard
00:52:33.420 and jameson will be going and meeting with their top people and uh continued forward but no i think
00:52:40.440 we have everything i think we're in very good shape with china and the trade deal we have a deal with
00:52:46.160 china as you know but we were straightening out some of the points having to do mostly with rare earth
00:52:52.580 uh magnets and some other things so it's reduced trade tariff rates they remain in effect
00:52:59.040 we have we have the deal i mean we've had a deal we announced the deal and uh we'll be i guess you
00:53:05.820 could say i wouldn't even say finalizing it up scott i would say we have a deal and we're going to just
00:53:10.320 make sure that everybody understands what the deal is okay we had a really good conversation by the way
00:53:17.040 he invited me to china and i invited him here we're both accepted so i'll be going there with the first
00:53:22.960 lady at a certain point and uh he'll be coming here hopefully with the first lady of china
00:53:28.340 go ahead please did you talk about uh the chinese students are you allowing them to come
00:53:37.200 oh yeah no way no chinese students are coming no problem no problem
00:53:42.380 it's our honor to have them frankly look we want to have we want to have foreign students but we want
00:53:49.020 them to be checked you know in the case of harvard and columbia and others uh all we want to do is
00:53:54.920 see their list there's no problem with that this is anybody outside of our country international
00:54:00.360 students because when we see some of the people that we've been watching we say where do these
00:54:06.400 people come from how is that possible no we want to have foreign students come very honored by it but
00:54:11.960 we want to see their list harvard didn't want to give us the list they're going to be giving us the
00:54:15.600 list now i think they're starting to behave actually if you want to know the truth
00:54:20.200 yeah please on russia are you are you willing to put more pressure on putin to end the war
00:54:27.700 by imposing new solutions on russia and also on china well remember i'm the one that ended nordstrom
00:54:33.580 two going to a place called germany come to think i'm sorry i did that but uh i ended nordstrom
00:54:40.640 two nobody else did and then when biden came in he immediately approved that that's the largest
00:54:45.260 the largest pipeline in the world going to germany and other countries and by the way we have so
00:54:51.400 much oil and gas you you will not be able to buy it all i mean you literally we have so much
00:54:57.940 and i hope we're going to make that a part of our trade deal because we have more than anybody else
00:55:03.260 we have actually the most by far in the world probably double what anyone else has so we'll work
00:55:08.460 on that i'm sure that's something we'll discuss today mr president what do you expect from germany
00:55:14.300 and what do you expect from the chancellor well first of all i'm glad to meet because i've been
00:55:19.800 dealing with the chancellor and he's very uh uh a very good man to deal with he's difficult i would
00:55:25.980 say can i say that it's a positive go ahead you wouldn't want me to say you're easy right
00:55:29.880 he's a very great representative of germany i think all we uh want is just going to have a good
00:55:36.640 relationship the rest will just sort of follow very easily we'll have a a good trade deal i mean
00:55:42.120 i guess that will be mostly determined by the european union but you're a very big part of that so you'll
00:55:47.780 be involved but uh we'll end up hopefully with a trade deal or or we'll do something you know we'll do
00:55:54.360 the tariffs i mean i'm okay with the tariffs or we make a deal with the trade and i guess that's what
00:55:59.100 we're discussing now mr president please go ahead mr president no no thank you
00:56:06.140 is germany doing enough on defense what defense spending is germany doing enough on defense
00:56:15.360 the chancellor the chancellor wants to is germany doing the chancellor wants to spend 3.5
00:56:19.720 well i don't know i mean i haven't discussed it very much i know that you're spending more money
00:56:24.120 on defense now and uh quite a bit more money that's a positive thing i'm not sure the general
00:56:32.180 macarthur would have said it's positive yeah he wouldn't like it but i sort of think it's good
00:56:37.640 you understand what i mean by that he made a statement never let germany rearm and i said
00:56:44.740 i always think about that when he says sir we're spending more money on defense i say oh is that a
00:56:49.440 good thing or a bad thing i think it's a good thing uh but you know at least to a certain point
00:56:55.480 there'll be a point when i'll say please don't arm anymore if you don't mind we'll be watching him
00:57:00.740 well look the auto pen i think is the big scandal outside of the rigged election of 2020 i think the
00:57:21.880 biggest scandal of the last many years is the auto pen and who's using it i happen to think i know
00:57:27.780 okay because i'm here and i'm not a big auto pen person fortunately i'm glad i'm very glad it's an
00:57:34.060 easy way out but it's uh it's a very bad thing very dangerous you know i sign important documents
00:57:40.240 usually when they put documents in front of you they're important uh even if you're signing
00:57:44.960 ambassadorships or and i consider that important i think it's inappropriate you have somebody that's
00:57:49.840 devoting four years of their life or more to being an ambassador i think you really deserve that
00:57:55.080 person deserves to get a real signature not an auto pen signature and i can tell auto pen easily
00:58:00.440 i can look at it uh like two little pinholes from pulling the paper right you always see the pinholes
00:58:07.540 it's real easy to tell about auto pen i think it's very disrespectful to people when they get an auto pen
00:58:14.360 signature outside auto pen to me are used when thousands of letters come in from young people all
00:58:20.180 over the country and you want to get them back and you know people use auto pens for that to send
00:58:24.920 uh a little signature at the bottom of a letter we have thousands of them we get thousands of of letters
00:58:32.400 a week and it's not possible to you know do i'd like to do it myself you can't do it to me that's where
00:58:39.380 auto pens start and stop but i don't think i don't i i'm sure that he didn't know many of the things
00:58:46.220 look he was never for open borders he was never for transgender for everybody he was never for
00:58:51.820 men playing in women's sports i mean he changed i mean all of these things that that changed so
00:58:57.380 radically i don't think he had any idea that what was frankly i said it during the debate and i say it
00:59:03.500 now uh he didn't have much of an idea what was going on mr president he shouldn't be i mean
00:59:09.120 essentially whoever used the auto pen was the president and that is uh wrong it's illegal it's so
00:59:16.160 bad and it's so disrespectful to our country mr president
00:59:20.220 the answer is yes we'll talk about that but if they'd like to have them there yeah we've have a
00:59:39.360 a lot of them about 45 000 that's a lot of troops that's a city when you think of that that's good
00:59:46.340 economic development they're highly paid troops and they spend a lot of money in germany
00:59:50.240 but the relationship with germany is very important yeah we'll we'll be doing that no problem
00:59:55.160 may i say a few words in germany yes please
00:59:57.940 thank you for the question we're sitting here in white house and i thank you for the president for
01:00:03.380 the sehr freundlichen empfang im oval office in diesem ja weltweit bekannten raum ich freue mich sehr
01:00:08.100 here zu sein und wir bereiten eine vertiefung unserer zusammenarbeit vor ich freue mich sehr
01:00:13.000 do you speak uh english because you speak such good english is it as good as your german would you say
01:00:21.120 don't you feel more comfortable no it's not my mother tongue but i try to
01:00:25.560 to understand almost everything and yeah very good to speak as good as i can
01:00:29.660 very good you know it's the president you've made it's an achievement actually
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