Goldie Ghamari - May 28, 2026


IRAN REVOLUTION LIVE: DAY 152


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2 hours and 24 minutes

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19,499

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698

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4

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40

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Learn English with the Shah of Iran, Ayatollah Sayyed Reza Pahlavi. Shah was a revolutionary Islamic revolutionary who fought for freedom and democracy in Iran. He was assassinated by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) in 1979.

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00:00:00.000 Hi, Tình Tidak
00:00:30.000 Thank you.
00:01:00.000 Thank you.
00:01:30.000 Thank you.
00:02:00.000 We'll be right back.
00:02:30.000 When you look at the crowds today, you have maybe five, six thousand people here. On the streets yesterday, a million people, a million Iranians in the street for the Ayatollah Khomeini. Does that not give you concern? Does that not make you afraid?
00:02:44.560 Because they are afraid. Yeah, that's right. And most of the people don't say anything because they are afraid. They are in silence, you know? They don't say anything.
00:02:55.240 Is this the silent majority of Iran out here now?
00:02:57.600 Yes, yes, yes, that's right. 0.73
00:02:59.360 Do you want the Shah to return? 0.95
00:03:01.360 Yes, I want the Shah to return to the country. 0.87
00:03:08.360 What about you, Shah? 0.92
00:03:14.360 She said I want Shah.
00:03:17.360 Why do you want the Shah? Why does she want the Shah?
00:03:29.360 The 0.99
00:03:36.340 mother
00:03:41.740 have
00:03:44.820 been
00:03:47.820 47 years we've been bleeding in the dark 0.99
00:04:10.160 Under the shadow of the Islamic regime 0.98
00:04:14.080 With a stone cold heart 1.00
00:04:17.500 They silenced our voices
00:04:20.260 They turned off our light
00:04:23.280 Fifty-eight days without internet
00:04:26.200 But we still fought the night
00:04:29.920 Our children took the streets
00:04:33.040 They raised their empty hands
00:04:36.340 And the world looked away
00:04:39.280 Do you understand?
00:04:42.800 Do you know Europe?
00:04:44.300 Do you know what's been done?
00:04:49.060 Do you know you're up?
00:04:51.840 Forty-two thousand souls are gone
00:04:54.860 Killed in two days
00:04:56.900 By a regime drenched in blood
00:05:01.060 Do you know you're up?
00:05:04.100 Or have you just given up?
00:05:07.760 Do you know you're up?
00:05:10.360 Do you feel anything at all?
00:05:13.700 Or did something break inside you
00:05:17.080 While I read and answered the call
00:05:21.760 Do you know you're up?
00:05:26.980 42,000 lives
00:05:29.220 Two days, that's all it took
00:05:32.040 Mothers and fathers and sons
00:05:36.520 Did you even look?
00:05:38.260 We stand with Crown Prince Reza Pallavi
00:05:41.560 Our hope and voice
00:05:44.740 Millions behind him marching
00:05:47.700 He is our only choice
00:05:50.840 He only fights for freedom
00:05:53.260 Democracy and human rights
00:05:56.240 But you mock him in your chambers
00:05:59.400 While he fights for our lives
00:06:03.340 To pull us out of this darkness
00:06:05.740 This century-long night
00:06:08.740 While you sign deals with our killers 0.93
00:06:11.880 And call it diplomatic rights
00:06:15.940 Do you know Europe?
00:06:18.540 Do you know what's been done?
00:06:22.180 Do you know Europe?
00:06:23.900 They hang 60, 40 souls one by one
00:06:27.900 Hang within four months
00:06:30.320 By a regime drenched in blood 0.85
00:06:34.060 Do you know Europe?
00:06:36.000 Or have you just given up
00:06:40.320 Do you know you're up
00:06:42.280 Do you feel anything at all
00:06:46.720 Or did something break inside you
00:06:49.940 While I ran and answered the call
00:06:54.540 Do you know you're up
00:07:06.000 What happened to you, Europe?
00:07:26.920 What made you so cold?
00:07:29.260 What turned your heart to stone
00:07:32.560 While our story went untold?
00:07:36.000 Is oil worth more than blood? Is silence worth the shame?
00:07:41.980 Because while you negotiate with murderers
00:07:46.800 We are dying 0.99
00:07:49.860 Calling your name
00:07:56.100 Do you know you're a friend?
00:08:00.680 Do you know what's been done?
00:08:03.320 Do you know you're a friend?
00:08:06.000 42,000 souls are gone, killed in two days
00:08:11.620 By a regime drenched in blood
00:08:15.900 Do you know you're up, or have you just given up?
00:08:21.740 Do you know you're up, we are still here, we are still strong
00:08:28.120 Do you know you're up, how much longer, how much longer?
00:08:36.000 Oh Lord, do you know you're alone? 1.00
00:09:06.000 British
00:09:14.120 Western
00:09:19.860 English
00:09:28.100 Committee
00:09:39.740 and
00:10:09.740 We won't fight, we won't fight, we won't fight, we won't fight.
00:10:39.740 There's a gun awry.
00:10:43.280 Good
00:11:04.740 So
00:11:06.740 Listen 1.00
00:11:07.740 To all of our friends around the world, under the yoke of the Islamic Republic, Iran is 0.89
00:11:21.960 identified in your minds with terrorism, extremism, and poverty.
00:11:27.920 The real Iran is a different Iran, a beautiful, peace-loving, and flourishing Iran.
00:11:37.740 It is the Iran that existed before the Islamic Republic and it is the Iran that will rise again from its ashes the day the Islamic Republic falls.
00:11:49.020 So let me be clear about how a free Iran will act towards its neighbors and the world after the fall of this regime. 0.52
00:11:59.180 In security and foreign policy, Iran's nuclear military program will end.
00:12:05.940 support for terrorist groups will cease immediately.
00:12:11.680 A free Iran will work with regional and global partners 0.83
00:12:15.400 to confront terrorism, organized crime, drug trafficking, and extremist Islamism. 0.59
00:12:24.400 Iran will act as a friend and a stabilizing force in the region.
00:12:29.240 And it will be a responsible partner in global security.
00:12:35.940 In diplomacy, relations with the United States will be normalized
00:12:40.960 and our friendship with America and her people will be restored.
00:12:46.760 The state of Israel will be recognized immediately.
00:12:51.980 We will pursue the expansion of the Abraham Accords into the Cyrus Accords, 0.82
00:12:57.260 bringing together a free Iran, Israel, and the Arab world.
00:13:01.880 A new chapter will begin, grounded in mutual recognition, sovereignty, and national interest.
00:13:12.160 In energy, Iran holds some of the largest oil and gas reserves in the world.
00:13:19.560 A free Iran will become a reliable energy supplier to the free world. 0.62
00:13:25.620 Policymaking will be transparent. 1.00
00:13:27.660 Iran's actions will be responsible 1.00
00:13:31.260 Prices will be predictable 0.99
00:13:34.200 In transparency and governance
00:13:37.560 Iran will adopt and enforce international standards
00:13:41.740 Money laundering will be confronted
00:13:44.680 Organized corruption will be dismantled
00:13:48.540 Public institutions will answer to the people
00:13:52.780 In the economy 0.76
00:13:55.700 Finally, Iran is one of the world's last great untapped markets.
00:14:01.620 Our population is educated, modern, with a diaspora that connects it to the four corners
00:14:08.260 of the world.
00:14:10.340 A democratic Iran will open its economy to trade, investment, and innovation.
00:14:17.540 And Iran will seek to invest in the world.
00:14:22.460 will replace isolation.
00:14:25.980 This is not an abstract vision.
00:14:28.620 It is a practical one, grounded in national interest, stability, and cooperation.
00:14:37.620 To achieve this, now is the time to stand with the Iranian people.
00:14:44.280 The fall of the Islamic Republic and the establishment of a secular, democratic government
00:14:50.980 in Iran will not only restore dignity to my people, it will benefit the region and the
00:14:58.880 world. A free Iran will be a force for peace, for prosperity, and for partnership.
00:15:20.980 PYM JBZ
00:15:50.980 užدهیم قبولم
00:15:52.340 ما فلصتی واست ما تنیز
00:15:55.120 روشن ميشه فردا
00:15:57.420 وشاد اسرزمین ما
00:16:00.340 سرم bapt و سین concept
00:16:02.640 بولن مگم جение
00:16:05.540 روبرانacle我要
00:16:07.640 يه هدف بهنام انتقامه
00:16:10.340 پشت سرم دایه مادر
00:16:12.540 و تو دستم تو فنگ بابامه
00:16:15.260 رو زبونم اسم شاه
00:16:17.220 Bikini nashk bianntafas
00:16:20.220 Arja ism iran
00:16:22.220 Madunja seda ye bachye rizas
00:16:25.320 Farda mimewisn
00:16:27.440 To ketabah qst ye dymar
00:16:30.320 Begu ba tier jengi
00:16:32.480 Kushten bachya ye bie duna ro
00:16:35.220 Begu اz bokht maadera
00:16:37.680 Čier zna و dختramon
00:16:40.500 Begu tana shahir shudim
00:16:42.820 Ta tana nemone shamon
00:16:45.280 When I count on my��
00:17:05.160 When i got this corner, like I did there.
00:17:08.980 My principles few days came in, changed, when I was ch MRSO,
00:17:11.880 the purpose is like wow. 0.70
00:17:15.460 I am a rocan derive my headEN clue.
00:17:17.580 My hands are so high, I have to be Gear, I love you.
00:17:21.600 My head empresa and made my ethic agree.
00:17:25.680 Regarding this corner, I agree that you're gonna help me.
00:17:28.120 When I got this corner, like I'm grounded,
00:17:30.920 HMKASSEIN قBOL AMA FURSTETY WAASMA TEMNES
00:17:35.940 ROSHEN MEE SHE FARDAH KHURCHIED SERSZEMIN MAM
00:17:40.980 SERAM BALAZO SINE SEPERBULEND NIGAM JABID SHAM
00:17:46.040 SELAM MEN BE TO YORI GADYM
00:17:51.140 MENAM HEM HAWA DARI GADYM 0.56
00:17:56.000 SELAM MEN BE TO YORI GADYM
00:18:00.900 Hello, welcome to cg-gahre-ma-nefti 0.72
00:18:02.900 Toastie-ba-panier-o-ye-noun-e-seng-gak 0.99
00:18:04.900 Hello, welcome to Quran-i-tun 0.97
00:18:06.900 Hello, welcome to bohran-i-tun
00:18:08.900 Hello, welcome to haji-a-kbar-o-tool-ha-hash-o-kharaj-o-rof-a-gha-i-argan-i-tun
00:18:12.900 Giving my kindness to your wisdom
00:18:15.580 Good morning!
00:18:17.220 For today keep unfoldingfire
00:18:18.720 And we'll sing that오Ø
00:18:20.520 This road 읽care
00:18:21.960 Your bad work
00:18:25.140 Fresno peace 0.98
00:18:26.900 If you lose your kısm 0.99
00:18:31.140 Motherhood 1.00
00:18:33.520 Muslim
00:18:48.620 Muslim
00:18:52.720 Muslim
00:18:54.720 Muslim
00:18:58.660 Muslim
00:19:00.780 Muslim
00:19:03.300 Muslim
00:19:03.380 Muslim
00:19:03.480 . . .
00:19:33.440 Push to Shah dikehle poi świad
00:19:53.580 up 0.99
00:20:08.580 up
00:20:18.580 up
00:20:21.580 Oh no, he did
00:20:51.580 I'm flying over the sea. F-35 is the drug for me. My heart, my heart, epic fury.
00:21:02.300 Got the IRGC running scared. Laser guided missiles in the air. My heart, my heart, epic fury.
00:21:13.180 Ooh, are you ready, Terran? Ooh, are you ready now?
00:21:22.400 No more deals, no more delay
00:21:24.940 It's time to blow the regime away
00:21:28.660 Epic fury, thunder and flash
00:21:32.820 Watch the walls of the regime crash
00:21:35.900 The sledgehammer swinging from the sky
00:21:39.180 Smash the regime and watch it die
00:21:42.460 Epic Fury 0.99
00:21:43.560 Fire and steel
00:21:45.700 This is the real heart of the deal
00:21:48.920 Straight up homers open the gate 0.99
00:21:54.420 Moolahs crying, meeting their fate 0.90
00:21:57.720 My heart, my heart
00:22:00.360 Epic Fury
00:22:01.760 Passage erotic from the American sound
00:22:07.460 Tomahawk missiles hitting the ground
00:22:10.620 My heart, my heart
00:22:13.380 Epic Fury 1.00
00:22:14.680 Ooh, are you ready, Tehran?
00:22:20.580 Ooh, are you ready for the final round? 0.63
00:22:25.520 Epic Fury
00:22:27.000 Thunder and flash
00:22:29.240 Watch the walls of the regime crash
00:22:32.260 The sledgehammer swinging from the sky
00:22:35.500 Smash the regime and watch it die
00:22:38.420 Epic Fury 0.53
00:22:39.840 Fire and steel, this is the real heart of the deal
00:23:09.840 When we started this fight
00:23:14.660 All we needed were guns and a spark
00:23:18.640 Forty years of darkness
00:23:21.760 Now we're lighting up the dark
00:23:25.300 Crown Prince Pallavi's back in town 1.00
00:23:30.360 And we're burning the Islamic regime down 1.00
00:23:38.600 Epic Fury, thunder and flash 1.00
00:23:42.640 Watch the walls of the raging crash
00:23:45.640 The sledgehammer swinging from the sky
00:23:48.840 Smash the regime and watch it die
00:23:52.060 Golden cross shining, crusader back to the fight 0.89
00:23:56.820 Eggsep is coming with the hammer of the right
00:24:04.240 Epic Fury, God wills it
00:24:08.220 Reaching change with the steel
00:24:13.460 This is the art of the deal 1.00
00:24:17.520 USA, Israel, Iranian people
00:24:21.900 Side by side, my heart, my heart 1.00
00:24:29.060 Epic Fury
00:24:30.240 God bless the USA
00:24:35.520 Let's go.
00:25:05.520 I am
00:25:10.840 I wish
00:25:20.840 The stage of the geme庭
00:25:24.600 PAHLOVY
00:25:54.600 new
00:25:59.600 Forms
00:26:01.600 find
00:26:04.600 any
00:26:10.600 foreign
00:26:15.600 foreign
00:26:16.600 foreign
00:26:18.600 foreign
00:26:22.600 Iranian
00:26:23.600 foreign
00:26:24.600 Transcription by CastingWords
00:26:54.600 Look at us here today, we see so many flags, representing so many nations, we know we are not alone.
00:27:22.600 And we thank you for being with us.
00:27:29.420 For all people around the world who stand today in unity with the Iranian people,
00:27:37.940 this is not just because it's good for us,
00:27:41.040 and you do it out of compassion and care for our rights to liberty and justice and equality and human rights.
00:27:49.200 But understand that it is in your best interest, too, to have, unlike this regime that has been propagating terror and radicalism,
00:27:59.280 we, the people of Iran, are peacemakers and not warmongers.
00:28:04.300 We like to be friends, especially with the free world.
00:28:08.580 we'd like to be able to have the best neighboring relationship with the people of our area in the
00:28:20.260 region with the arab countries with israel and all our other neighbors
00:28:28.340 we are fighting for justice we're fighting for human rights we are fighting for liberty
00:28:34.340 we're fighting to put an end to all sorts of discrimination because as an Iranian
00:28:41.620 i stand here to tell you that i've dedicated 47 years of my life
00:28:46.740 because i think that my country deserves far better than what we have right now
00:28:56.340 to now understand that their best remedy is to support the people of iran because ultimately
00:29:03.940 a free run will be your best partner not just to bring stability and peace but it will be in your
00:29:10.260 best economic interest and opportunities together we can prosper again and the world will be so 0.52
00:29:17.940 different once the running people are free i am here to guarantee a transition to secular
00:29:28.260 democratic future i am committed to be that leader of transition for you so we can one day
00:29:36.340 have the final opportunity to decide the fate of our country through a democratic
00:29:41.700 transparent process through the ballot box and free elections
00:29:47.940 and let's make sure that this time especially the free nations of this world and their governments
00:29:54.900 stand on the right side of history.
00:30:05.540 Well, Durud Patriots, good morning, good afternoon, good evening, wherever you are.
00:30:11.700 Welcome to day 152 of Iran Revolution Live with your wonderful and amazing host, Mr. Armin Navabi.
00:30:22.720 And your wonderful and amazing host, Goldie Gamari.
00:30:26.700 Thank you.
00:30:27.740 And for those of you who don't know, the reason that we say Mr. Armin Navabi is because he's now a big deal because he was quoted in that article.
00:30:37.500 Where was it from?
00:30:38.520 Was it the Washington Post?
00:30:40.680 Wall Street Journal.
00:30:41.760 Sorry, Wall Street Journal.
00:30:43.340 So Armin was quoted in the Wall Street Journal as Mr. Navabi.
00:30:47.740 That's why we refer to him as Mr. Navavi, because Armin's moving up in the world soon.
00:30:52.960 He's going to forget all about us.
00:30:54.400 He's going to forget all about us.
00:30:56.300 A big deal now.
00:30:58.900 Armin, how are you doing today?
00:31:01.440 Good, good.
00:31:02.480 I'm feeling so much better now that I'm doing my Persian shows again.
00:31:07.360 I'm doing two Persian shows a day.
00:31:09.680 Oh, wow.
00:31:10.980 Yeah.
00:31:11.280 So now I'm doing 10 hours of live streaming a day, basically six shows every day, six live streams.
00:31:20.400 Wow. I don't know how you manage that.
00:31:22.760 Well, I mean, I do know we used to live stream 10 hours a day anyway.
00:31:28.020 But yeah, wow. Busy, busy times for you.
00:31:31.960 What are you hearing on the Iranian side?
00:31:34.320 so there a lot of iranians are trying to manage regimes attempt to make iranian people lose hope 0.70
00:31:43.280 um trying to use oh god you're gonna you're gonna love and hate this so a lot of iranian people
00:31:51.800 from inside iran are angry with cnn so angry with cnn because they constantly the say tv
00:31:59.680 constantly shows them clips of cnn as proof that the americas americans are admitting that they
00:32:06.860 have lost and iran international has been lying to you there is no hope for this america is losing
00:32:13.720 this islamic republic is winning this and they are watching tucker carlson and cnn are like 0.84
00:32:19.560 your favorites apparently of the state tv well i mean we're the ones who exposed both of those
00:32:25.200 right like we first exposed pucker carlson back on january 8 and uh we've actually seen like
00:32:33.200 references to cnn on islamic regime uh state tv so yeah i mean cnn has pretty much become a
00:32:42.080 propaganda mouthpiece for the islamic regime that's why they've allowed cnn reporters to go
00:32:48.160 in and report from inside of occupied iran so um not surprised there uh before we start um i got a
00:32:56.640 quick um um super chat on on rumble it's called a rumble rant and i'm just going to send you the
00:33:03.840 link in the um studio chat so that you have it there but uh apparently um let me just remove the
00:33:13.760 the comments here so um tolcore said yesterday armin someone wanted someone to provide the
00:33:21.600 immigration to europe infographic i found it on telegram this link points to it so i just sent
00:33:28.320 you um the link there and thank you tolcore for finding and sharing that link i know armin will
00:33:35.520 find it very useful thank you thank you so much i appreciate that thank you oh great and thank
00:33:41.920 you goldie for passing it on yeah absolutely so okay so where do you want to begin today
00:33:51.600 okay so we know that we had a breaking news from um fox um just posted this we want to maybe get
00:33:59.600 your i would love to hear your opinion on this you know one thing before i read it i want people to
00:34:06.720 remember something that people are not discussing every time we hear stuff like this and some people
00:34:11.600 get frustrated is that the sanctions and the blockade is still on like people like oh no
00:34:18.160 another 60 days um as long as the blockade is still on every single day the islamic republic
00:34:25.360 is getting weaker so time is on our side i mean i know a lot of iranian people keep thinking
00:34:31.680 justifiably like every single day loving uh the iranian people are suffering economically and it's
00:34:36.880 really difficult um the thing is that the islamic republic is also suffering and i understand that
00:34:45.120 a lot of people when they see a news like this they feel like oh these things are not moving in
00:34:50.400 the right direction but just keep in mind that for as long as the blockade is on the islamic republic
00:34:56.800 every single day the islamic republic is getting weaker remember that right so what are your
00:35:01.520 your thoughts on this goldie so we have breaking um fox news just posted this saying u.s iran
00:35:07.020 negotiations negotiators agree on a 60-day memo of understanding to extend ceasefire and launch
00:35:15.640 negotiations on iran's nuclear program but trump has yet to give final approval sources tell fox
00:35:22.480 news one thing to understand people before uh we hear what goldie thinks about this is the memo
00:35:27.820 of understanding this is not a deal okay so when they say trump has yet to final uh give final
00:35:34.000 approval that means not even the mou has been agreed on and the mou is not the deal at all
00:35:41.060 it's a framework to maybe discuss maybe maybe getting to a deal but again remember also a deal
00:35:47.260 um could be a surrender deal and this all might be just buying time for united states to attack
00:35:52.600 in the middle level of this right just like what happened with operation of big fury but yeah so
00:35:57.600 This was breaking news, Goldie, just before we went live.
00:36:00.680 So what do you think about this?
00:36:02.580 Well, I mean, again, I think the most important part of this breaking news
00:36:07.960 is that President Trump has yet to give final approval.
00:36:13.620 We also know, and I commented on this yesterday, I shared a post.
00:36:20.960 I think I bookmarked it, or maybe not.
00:36:24.000 But remember, like rapid response called out someone on Fox News yesterday and it was with like similar type of information or things like that. 0.97
00:36:37.920 And rapid response was like, you know, you can't trust anything coming from the Islamic regime. 0.96
00:36:48.600 So there's a couple of things about this.
00:36:51.200 First of all, Fox News doesn't say who the sources are.
00:36:55.580 Like, are the sources coming from the U.S. admin?
00:36:58.360 Are they coming from the negotiators?
00:37:01.960 Are they coming from the Islamic regime?
00:37:04.620 We don't know.
00:37:06.020 And again, this is subject to final approval.
00:37:09.920 Now, having said that, I don't see this ceasefire actually changing anything.
00:37:18.880 Because, first of all, like you said, the blockade is still on. The economic sanctions are still on. The Islamic regime is losing $500 million a day.
00:37:30.460 Um, and on top of that, last night, there were more strikes in, um, by the United States
00:37:39.600 in Bandar Abbas against IRGC targets.
00:37:43.620 And, you know, um, I think at least four IRGC people were exterminated.
00:37:49.340 Um, we're trying to find out who, um, and then on top of that, the Islamic regime, for
00:37:55.960 some reason, attacked Kuwait last night as well. 0.72
00:38:00.460 this is like the strangest ceasefire I've ever experienced. I mean, if this is how ceasefires
00:38:09.320 are supposed to work, this is like the worst ceasefire in the world because IRGC is still
00:38:17.240 being targeted and exterminated. So, I mean, yeah, all this means is that the ceasefire just,
00:38:26.800 you know it it's basically saying the status quo is the status quo right right and to me this 0.98
00:38:34.480 signals that obviously no deal has been made so let's say if the islamic regime is pushing for 0.93
00:38:42.280 an extension of the ceasefire that's again part of their you know delay tactics and uh delay strategy
00:38:49.520 whether or not president trump is going to um agree to this i don't know but again we don't
00:38:55.700 know the source of this news and that's a big difference whether the source is coming from the
00:39:02.140 us side or from the islamic regime side and i see people in the in the um chat they're saying that
00:39:12.960 apparently fox news is uh quoting this from axios and you know we know how reliable axios is well
00:39:22.440 here it says sources tell fox news so they're saying that that i mean that could be anyone
00:39:29.560 that could be someone from axios calling them and saying that well i think you're right that
00:39:34.360 we don't know who their sources are but i i think fox news is the sources well if the source is
00:39:41.080 another media they wouldn't usually say like sources tell fox news they will say like according
00:39:46.600 to access so yeah we we don't know who the sources are but i i doubt it it's another media i think
00:39:52.200 they talked to somebody directly but yeah that also is possible um yeah so goldie the way so
00:39:58.440 summarize uh what you were saying is basically this is the at least cease fiery ceasefire in
00:40:06.440 the history of ceasefires that's what i would like to say but also to make that point look at this
00:40:14.120 Because the IRGC is saying the region will not see peace until Israel is destroyed.
00:40:22.420 So that's how far, again, another reminder, that's how far these people want to take it.
00:40:27.200 This is why you're not going to have peace in the Middle East until the Islamic Republic is gone completely.
00:40:33.240 So just in the middle of all of this, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard came out and said that the Middle East would not see peace until Israel is destroyed,
00:40:43.020 dismissing what it called U.S. President Donald Trump's vision of peace
00:40:47.880 as one of killing, murder, and terror.
00:40:52.300 The statement came after two Hamas commanders were killed
00:40:56.300 in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza.
00:40:59.200 Thank you, Israel.
00:41:00.460 The guards said the killings would not weaken what it called the Palestinian resistance. 0.70
00:41:06.960 Yep, basically this is nothing but scratch,
00:41:09.760 and would instead strengthen the fight for the liberation of Palestine and Jerusalem.
00:41:17.460 Goldie, I have a plan for the Islamic Republic, right? 0.99
00:41:22.300 Because apparently every single time that one of these people die, 0.97
00:41:28.280 their resistance gets stronger instead of weaker, right? 0.99
00:41:32.900 So why don't they just all die? 1.00
00:41:35.540 Like, why don't you just lie? 1.00
00:41:36.740 Like, you know how you get maximum strength? 0.99
00:41:39.400 if by killing if every time we kill one of you you get stronger rather than weaker then we let's
00:41:47.180 get you the maximum possible strength that you could get let's just arrange for every single 0.99
00:41:52.900 one of you to die and then the resistance would have maximum unlimited infinite power by then
00:41:59.360 if we just do that i think that will work out for you guys given that this is how you calculate
00:42:05.920 power yeah um i actually have the uh the fox news clip talking about the ceasefire if you want me to
00:42:12.160 pull it up and we can watch sure sure let's see maybe it's exorcist well i don't know i'm just
00:42:17.180 saying that that's what people in the live stream were saying but i we have to find out ourselves
00:42:21.360 breaking news we can now confirm that the u.s and iranian negotiators have reached an agreement
00:42:28.140 on a 60-day memorandum of understanding to extend the ceasefire and launch larger negotiations on
00:42:35.140 Iran's nuclear program. This is significant. Sources are telling us that it is now awaiting
00:42:40.760 Trump's final approval, and the signing of this agreement would be the most significant breakthrough
00:42:45.700 since the war started. But a final agreement that addresses Trump's nuclear demands would still
00:42:51.060 require further talk. So this is a memorandum of understanding. It's significant. And, Harris,
00:42:56.520 I spoke to a senior administration official at length Sunday, and they were emphatic saying,
00:43:00.580 no dust, no deal. So if they've reached this, you would think that there's a deal on the dust,
00:43:05.860 the enriched uranium. Well, I don't know, because what you just said, and by the way,
00:43:09.580 Axios had this a couple of hours ago, and I don't know how many other networks. I still hadn't
00:43:13.740 really seen it break. We all needed to confirm this for ourselves. And so now that Fox has done
00:43:18.080 that, we're talking about it in more detail now. But I don't know if it deals with the uranium
00:43:23.560 that's been enriched and whether or not we take it out of that country, leave it in the ground,
00:43:27.060 what kind of a deal would be worked around. The president has said that if we don't deal with that
00:43:31.100 aspect, then it's not a good deal for the United States. What this to me is about is that straight
00:43:37.660 of Hormuz. I mean, that's what this is telling me. And because it's a 60-day ceasefire and we're,
00:43:43.300 you know, we're not that far into this one, right? We're about 55 days or so into this one. So it's
00:43:49.440 almost doubling the time that anybody might have thought we would have done it. And this is about
00:43:53.320 money and resources. They had to open up their internet a couple of days ago in Iran. They are
00:43:58.220 getting crushed economically. They do a lot of commerce. Well, all of our countries do online.
00:44:02.500 They weren't able to do that. That was not, by the way, for giving the citizenry more freedom
00:44:06.900 on the internet. No, they can't move anything out of their Iranian ports because of the U.S.
00:44:11.960 blockade. So they got to try to do business a different way. And Marcus, I see you nodding at
00:44:16.000 me. This comes down to money. And we're taking that real live look of ships that are waiting to
00:44:20.900 kind of get through the Strait of Hormuz, what that could look like. If this loosens up oil,
00:44:25.680 remember UAE just pulled out of OPEC and OPEC Plus. They could flood the market with some oil.
00:44:30.860 We know that we are able to process the crude, the tough crude coming out of Venezuela. Our ports
00:44:37.500 are ready to go along the Gulf Coast. This could be a huge impact in the oil industry,
00:44:43.700 bring down prices pretty quickly and flood the market with oil. I think it's really interesting.
00:44:49.540 I don't know, though.
00:44:50.720 They just tried to hit one of our bases in Kuwait,
00:44:53.040 and Kuwait had to, like, intercept that Iranian missile. 0.99
00:44:55.640 I don't know if they can sit pat.
00:44:57.260 We know the ceasefire has already been pretty shaky.
00:44:59.820 Marcus, let me read you a quote from this senior official.
00:45:02.180 This is what they said.
00:45:03.060 This was Sunday.
00:45:04.000 We have a deal on the nuclear stockpile.
00:45:06.620 We have a deal on the Strait of Hormuz,
00:45:08.540 but we are negotiating language.
00:45:10.600 There's not a deal until there is a deal.
00:45:12.720 And they said it'd be five, six, or seven days.
00:45:14.940 This tracks with that, and it would be monumental.
00:45:17.260 It tracks with it, but it's still not a deal yet. And I think that's important. And when you look at one thing that I always want to remind everybody, we went to Iran because we have a zero tolerance policy for nuclear weapons. But we are at a point where the economic crisis is starting to brew a little bit. Inflation came out this morning at 3.2, 3.3. That's problematic. Energy seems to be stabilizing a little bit. Oil dropped a little bit this morning.
00:45:41.900 But when you look at what that straight does to boats, to baskets, to balance sheets, to a lot of different things,
00:45:48.780 consumers are starting to really feel it.
00:45:50.860 And in the summer, we know that oil prices go a lot higher just because demand is a lot higher.
00:45:56.120 I think this is a perfect balance of we don't need to blow people up.
00:46:00.020 We need to get money flowing and we need a period of time to negotiate how that's going to work.
00:46:04.920 I think this is classic textbook Trump negotiation.
00:46:08.580 You know, and a lot can happen in 60 days.
00:46:10.420 we've seen Iran acting out also remaining to be seen. President Trump said he was demanding
00:46:14.660 Saudi Arabia and these other Gulf states joined the Abraham Accords. Does that happen?
00:46:20.680 Yeah, you know, and I thought that was very interesting when he announced that because
00:46:23.780 he's adding a new layer to things when people were worried, oh, you know, what's going to
00:46:28.320 happen with this? Is he, is President Trump on his back foot? He's saying no, no, no. Yesterday,
00:46:33.800 I thought it was very interesting when he said, and it was a message to both the Iranians in
00:46:39.460 charge of their government right now and Americans saying they think they're putting pressure on me
00:46:43.400 with the midterms. No, I feel like this is not just a legacy building moment for President Trump.
00:46:48.060 It's more than that. It is about international security. So it's not just about, you know,
00:46:52.460 another election cycle. It's about our children and our children's children and our overall
00:46:58.700 safety. So we do await details on what this deal actually means and what is actually being reached.
00:47:04.680 But just from a 30,000 foot view here, you know, there's this constant narrative and I see it every single day that Iranians, the Iranians have somehow have the upper hand here when they have absolutely no leadership class. 0.87
00:47:15.340 Their Navy is at the bottom of the Strait of Hormuz. They have no air force minus some, you know, small drones that they can use. 0.89
00:47:23.720 And that's basically their attack force right now.
00:47:26.500 and the internet being turned on has given us another level of insight into the fact that
00:47:33.140 the Iranian government is also facing internal pressure. Remember that part of this whole war
00:47:40.740 was started, and at the beginning of it, we were thinking that maybe the Iranian people could rise 0.89
00:47:45.280 up and take things over themselves. I don't know if that's going to happen, but it's certainly not 0.96
00:47:50.000 off the table. If you read some of the messages saying that they feel like prisoners, that they
00:47:53.980 are deeply upset with their own government and speaking out about it in the face of public
00:47:59.840 hangings that are happening right now is something to be seen. They have to be armed.
00:48:04.060 Yeah, no doubt. There's a citizenry that's not armed.
00:48:06.680 Wow. Even like on this show, they're basically saying that they have to be armed. Like they're
00:48:19.140 talking about arming the Iranian citizens here. Did you catch that, guys?
00:48:23.980 yeah so by the way guys this was first this was promoted most way before everyone else on
00:48:30.540 iran revolution live and now you can see that the things that you heard months in advance on
00:48:35.980 your own revolution live you're now hearing it being discussed everywhere even even you know
00:48:41.740 fox news is now promoting that idea it's amazing messages saying that they feel like prisoners that
00:48:48.700 they are deep thinking that maybe is also facing internal pressure. Remember that part of this
00:48:55.580 whole war was started and at the beginning of it, we were thinking that maybe the Iranian people 0.91
00:49:01.100 could rise up and take things over themselves. I don't know if that's going to happen, 0.78
00:49:05.640 but it's certainly not off the table. If you read some of the messages saying that they feel
00:49:09.340 like prisoners, that they are deeply upset with their own government and speaking out about it
00:49:15.260 in the face of public hangings that are happening right now is something to be seen.
00:49:19.540 They have to be armed.
00:49:20.660 Yeah, no doubt.
00:49:21.520 And Rosanna, if you zoom out 30,000 foot view here, if in fact you do have countries like
00:49:28.460 Saudi Arabia and others join the Abraham Accords, if you do have a deal on the nuclear uranium,
00:49:33.280 this would shift the balance of power in the Middle East.
00:49:35.420 It would be a legacy defining moment for this presidency.
00:49:37.980 I think that's what everybody is hoping for around the world.
00:49:41.920 And let's face it, Americans, we want peace.
00:49:45.900 And the president promised that he was going to wrap this up quickly.
00:49:50.300 So let's hope that everybody gets on board and we have something going forward.
00:49:55.580 They want peace, but they want prosperity.
00:49:57.620 And they want safety.
00:49:58.660 And the strait is an economic warfare choke point.
00:50:01.620 And I think the president is balancing out, how do I take care of my citizens and give them prosperity?
00:50:07.560 And how do I provide world peace?
00:50:09.060 And how do I balance those two?
00:50:10.360 And this particular statement today makes it feel like he understands that balance.
00:50:15.600 Be sure to like and subscribe for all the...
00:50:18.540 Wow.
00:50:21.680 That, the narrative that they're putting out, right?
00:50:24.700 The narrative that they're putting out, that's exactly the narrative that we want. 1.00
00:50:29.360 And I'm really grateful that they were talking about the fact that Iranians are basically like prisoners. 0.99
00:50:37.300 And they hate the Islamic regime. 1.00
00:50:39.400 And, you know, there's public hangings and things like that. And the people have to be armed so they can rise up. Like, I'm really happy to hear this narrative. Armin, like, this is monumental, because we've never, ever heard this sort of narrative or rhetoric from mainstream media before, ever.
00:51:03.840 like never in the last 47 years have i ever heard um news reporters talking like this right like
00:51:12.160 um even like last year not even even like four or five months ago no one no one uh differentiated
00:51:20.360 or distinguished or made a distinction um between the iranian people and the islamic regime everyone
00:51:27.840 thought that it's one in the same, right? But now, everyone, everyone is seeing this difference. And,
00:51:36.880 you know, the Islamic regime's attempts to silence the Iranian people for the last 47 years, 0.86
00:51:44.680 and the Islamic regime's attempts to make the rest of the world think that Iranians hate 0.84
00:51:52.020 america and israel and you know the free world um and that iranians are these like you know 0.94
00:51:57.980 durka jihadi terrorists right like they convinced the world of that for so long and now all of like
00:52:04.920 that entire um false narrative has pretty much been shattered yep it's broken and how fast right
00:52:13.360 because so many people so many people just a few months ago they're just commenting the chats here
00:52:19.660 like sorry just a few months ago i thought you guys are all durka and now the whole world knows
00:52:24.320 the whole thing that's thanks yeah and that's thanks to the iranian people and also prince
00:52:31.020 yes their bravery educated the whole world yeah absolutely i mean um we had like we have been
00:52:38.740 fighting the islamic regime's propaganda for so long and armin um i really do believe that
00:52:44.160 um the internet has played a huge role in this the internet and of course x and you know platforms
00:52:52.260 like youtube or things like that where you know someone like you know me or you um we can just
00:52:57.860 come online and speak and shatter that narrative like we would not have been able to do this
00:53:02.360 you know 10 15 20 years ago right but today we can and uh you know this is something that the
00:53:11.080 islamic regime never banked on and so um wow i'm just i'm just very grateful to see to see that
00:53:18.860 people are finally uh making that distinction between the iranian people and the islamic regime 0.91
00:53:26.760 that is occupying us and holding us hostage wow yeah and to your point goldie this is why 0.94
00:53:33.000 the islamic republic finds the internet to be a major threat absolutely yeah okay let's go to 0.90
00:53:40.160 the next news what are we hearing from inside occupied iran armin we're hearing this how do 0.84
00:53:47.920 i bring this up there you go we're hearing harmony harmony much double i mean or allegedly
00:53:55.680 is warning against the vision uh amidst u.s talks that to me this warning shows that we were right
00:54:03.680 goldie that you know before everybody else was talking about how the division among this like
00:54:10.720 everything is causing more division and infighting among the islamic republic 0.53
00:54:14.960 um we were telling people that this is the greatest weakness weakness of the islamic republic
00:54:21.520 and this everything that we're experiencing is leading to that and when khamini allegedly is 1.00
00:54:29.760 coming out and speaking warning against division it shows that it's happening right so let's look
00:54:34.800 at this news iran supreme leader mushtab al-khamini urged lawmakers not to turn political differences
00:54:40.960 into division i think this this statement is going to backfire because it's going to make it
00:54:48.000 more apparent that how much internal division exists among pro-regime people for the supreme
00:54:56.160 leader to come and born against it is an admission that they're dealing with the highest levels of
00:55:01.520 division and guys every time people get like oh no this is not going in the right direction why
00:55:06.880 are we talking about deal why are we talking about the deal this is the results of everything
00:55:12.160 president trump is doing with the cease file and the mind games that he's paying playing with the 0.72
00:55:16.720 islamic republic i genuinely believe that the islamic republic would not be we would not be
00:55:23.760 able to effectively get rid of the islamic republic with military action and even with
00:55:30.560 uprising alone i genuinely like let me know if you guys believe this in the chat i genuinely believe 0.68
00:55:37.120 that playing these games with the islamic republic that causes this amount of division among the 0.84
00:55:42.960 regime was not just a good thing that we'd added to all of this fight but it was an essential 0.84
00:55:50.640 necessary part of this i think the islamic republic would have been able to survive much much longer 0.93
00:55:56.480 if all we were doing is bombing it and all we were doing was doing uprising against it i think the
00:56:03.120 ceasefire the the playing with the deal and everything has caused a lot of division and like
00:56:09.520 i've always been saying like we always have been saying here that is the greatest weakness of the 0.97
00:56:13.760 islamic republic that has to be taken advantage of right and you can see now we have confirmation 0.97
00:56:20.640 we have absolute confirmation and admission but from the highest powers within the islamic republic
00:56:26.640 that this is working so as long iran's supreme leader mushta bakhamini urge lawmakers not to
00:56:31.760 turn political differences into division in a message to parliament as its speaker muhammad
00:56:37.440 baqi galibov leads to tehran's negotiating team in talks with the united states the message issued
00:56:44.560 the message issued to mark the anniversary of the opening of iran's parliament and the start
00:56:49.680 of the third year of the current majlis came as parliament has only recently resumed open sessions
00:56:56.160 after the war and it continues by saying the message also comes as questions persist over
00:57:01.680 how closely and the negotiating team are co are coordinated with harmony on the substance and
00:57:08.880 direction of the talks he said lawmakers and other political elites should avoid turning disputes
00:57:15.840 into public fracture, arguing that enemies were seeking to exploit internal division
00:57:21.620 after the war, basically showing, admitting that the Americans are being very effective
00:57:26.560 at causing internal division, right?
00:57:28.620 And he continues to say, he added that those who care about Islam, the revolution of Iran's
00:57:35.020 independence, should not turn unwarranted and even warranted differences into conflict
00:57:42.560 and division, and even warranted differences
00:57:45.500 into conflict and division.
00:57:47.940 Guys, not that many people, look at this,
00:57:50.180 this post by Iran International got only 24 likes,
00:57:53.940 and not that many people talking about it.
00:57:56.060 But based on what I know about the Islamic,
00:57:58.000 what we know about the Islamic Republic,
00:57:59.500 I tell you that this is such an important part
00:58:03.060 of what's happening, and if the Islamic Republic 0.97
00:58:05.380 is to fall, this admission here shows to us 0.99
00:58:10.180 what the Achilles heel of the Islamic Republic is 0.90
00:58:13.620 and how we can solve the problem in Iran, 0.98
00:58:16.900 the Middle East, and the whole world.
00:58:19.200 This is how we solve so many parts of the problem
00:58:23.120 in the whole world.
00:58:24.040 And so many people are focusing on the military aspect of it
00:58:26.580 and they're not focusing on the internal politics
00:58:29.420 of the Islamic Republic.
00:58:30.820 Look, it only got 25 likes.
00:58:33.620 I want you guys to pay more attention to this.
00:58:36.220 This is why Goldie always goes on Sedao Sima State TV, shows you the state propaganda.
00:58:44.340 You guys are experts at understanding the Islamic Republic because we here, you guys, understand the Islamic Republic.
00:58:50.520 It's important to understand the internal politics of the Islamic Republic because if you know your enemy, it's going to be easier for you to defeat it.
00:58:58.360 This is not just a military fight. 0.61
00:59:00.080 This is an information warfare.
00:59:01.620 this is a psychological warfare
00:59:03.560 and this is how you have to understand
00:59:05.620 if you're moving in the right direction or not
00:59:07.580 okay
00:59:10.580 and then another message
00:59:12.640 who do you think sent this message
00:59:14.960 I think
00:59:17.040 when we look at the Beta Rafferty
00:59:19.080 the office of the supreme leadership
00:59:20.700 we should look at it as an institution
00:59:23.120 rather than a person 0.55
00:59:24.220 so I think the institution of the Beta Rafferty
00:59:27.180 okay so let's go to i think um the beta rapari was chaotic right after khamenei died
00:59:38.560 and other people were speaking on behalf of mujtaba but now the beta rapari finally got
00:59:45.460 a little a little bit more organized and they're like shut up everybody we speak on behalf of
00:59:50.060 Mujtaba, stop, you know, Vahidi, Qalibaf, when we put statements on behalf of Mujtaba 0.85
00:59:57.360 out there, it needs to be confirmed by us, not you guys.
01:00:02.840 So, guys, 10 years ago, Ali Khamenei came up with a quote saying that Israel would fall
01:00:11.540 within 25 years, Israel would not see the next 25 years.
01:00:16.100 and uh yesterday was the 10th year anniversary of that quote right so that's why on that day
01:00:25.920 much double came out and said uh israel will not survive the next 15 years and now they turn it
01:00:33.620 and now they turn that quote into a billboard inside iran let me actually zoom in and they put
01:00:41.320 the message in hebrew on it as well so here so this is basically the you know the time
01:00:52.720 basically showing that israel is ending start of david in hebrew israel is not going to see the
01:01:00.820 next 15 years and so let me actually read the text on the billboard and i get that and armin
01:01:08.020 just a heads up um scott besant um is going live at the white house at 2 p.m so i don't know if
01:01:16.100 he's gonna go i don't know if it's gonna start right at 2 p.m but i'm going to be keeping an
01:01:20.900 eye on that for sure because i feel like he's going to be speaking about um operation economic
01:01:26.020 fury economic fury oh okay that's good thank you goldie for keeping an eye on all of this
01:01:33.380 Guys, remember, Goldie sees everything.
01:01:36.120 Okay, so this is what happened.
01:01:38.800 Iranian media published images of a new billboard in Tehran
01:01:42.460 declaring that Israel would not survive the next 15 years
01:01:45.400 after outlets circulated a message attributed to Supreme Leader
01:01:50.320 Mushta Bukhami predicting Israel's destruction.
01:01:53.740 The message said Israel was approaching the final stages of its existence
01:01:58.280 and referred to a 2015 speech by former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei
01:02:03.560 saying Israel would not exist 25 years later.
01:02:07.960 The slogan appeared on a billboard in Tehran's Palestine Square. 0.85
01:02:11.920 Guys, remember, it's Israel that is attacking, causing all the war in the Middle East, okay? 0.66
01:02:18.080 Not the Islamic Republic, apparently. 0.74
01:02:19.900 The Islamic Republic is just defending itself. 1.00
01:02:22.520 And apparently, according to some idiots, isolationists in the United States, 1.00
01:02:27.240 if Israel didn't exist 1.00
01:02:29.040 the United States wouldn't even be at war 0.77
01:02:30.860 with the Islamic Republic
01:02:32.040 I wonder what this billboard is then
01:02:34.840 I wonder like yeah
01:02:36.060 the Islamic Republic 1.00
01:02:38.960 for 47 years has promised 0.84
01:02:40.600 ending Israel completely 1.00
01:02:42.620 wiping it off the map 1.00
01:02:44.380 and these idiots think 1.00
01:02:46.760 Israel should just accept that and take it 1.00
01:02:48.880 without a proper response 0.71
01:02:50.700 then we had this
01:02:54.680 so we another news from inside iran commander of the irgc of revolutionary guard in tehran
01:03:03.240 said iran's armed forces were at peak readiness and had launched new military drills immediately
01:03:10.280 after fighting stops so the mechanisms are designed in a way that allow that allow a response
01:03:18.340 to any enemy action in the shortest possible time hassan hassan zadeh by the way remember that name
01:03:23.960 said on Thursday. Hassan Zadeh also said attacks on besiege centers during the conflict had failed
01:03:29.980 to weaken support for the paramilitary forces. Okay, look at this. He didn't say it failed to
01:03:38.260 weaken the paramilitary forces. He said it failed to weaken support for paramilitary forces. Okay,
01:03:45.940 so that's a confirmation to me that it did weaken the paramilitary forces. Okay, okay, sure. And yeah,
01:03:52.920 we can't like support of course pro-regime people still support them i mean what a stupid claim like 0.99
01:03:59.880 who would why would support for the besiege drop because of the attack the dorka dorka people 0.98
01:04:07.960 who support the besiege are going to continue to support the besiege in the dorka dorka ways
01:04:14.680 so look at how he was trying to get away because he he obviously thought like when he was making 0.99
01:04:20.280 that statement like should i say it didn't weaken the besiege i like that is too stupid people are 0.85
01:04:25.240 going to call me out on that i'm just going to say it didn't reduce the support for the besiege 0.97
01:04:29.400 well duh like every durka every durka jihadi islamist you know retired there is going to
01:04:37.160 continue to support the besiege even after they've been attacked like why would that reduce the
01:04:42.040 support thank you for saying nothing at all basically also it's important to remember that
01:04:49.960 President Trump said no to this as well, which is good because a lot of people were concerned.
01:04:55.220 Russia came out and said that they were ready to help Iran's enrich uranium.
01:04:59.400 I'm just reading it off screen.
01:05:01.160 When I say Iran, obviously, we mean the Islamic Republic.
01:05:05.220 But then President Trump said, no, thank you.
01:05:07.380 So this is good because the enrich uranium going to China has been rejected by President Trump.
01:05:13.460 And the enrich uranium going to Russia has also now been rejected by President Trump.
01:05:18.440 by the way guys i see your super chats uh we will read them shortly okay maybe before we go to scotty
01:05:24.200 scotty b uh but we will get to them thank you for your support so look at this uh russia said on
01:05:32.040 thursday it was ready to assist in the removal of enriched uranium from iran while urging tehran
01:05:38.520 and washington to keep negotiating and avoid a return to armed conflict russian foreign minister
01:05:44.440 spokesperson maria i'm not going to read that name said moscow was prepared to help with the
01:05:50.680 uranium issue but was not imposing its initiative so this news is not complete because it should
01:05:57.000 have mentioned that president i saw the news already that president trump said no to this
01:06:01.480 right one one thing i want to look at here like guys look at this islamic republic
01:06:07.720 was claiming that they could bring oil prices to $200 by closing the Strait of Hormuz.
01:06:17.700 We are at 85.
01:06:20.340 I kid you not.
01:06:21.260 Look at this.
01:06:21.760 We had another recent drop.
01:06:25.140 Month over month, oil prices have dropped 26%. 0.92
01:06:29.940 26 percent month over month which shows the islamic republic doesn't have nearly as much influence in 1.00
01:06:39.200 the global economics as they hope they had which is yeah they completely failed right 0.93
01:06:45.780 and all the leftists hoping that the islamic republic was powerful enough to have such an 0.65
01:06:50.760 effect now they have to go i don't know cry in a corner somewhere right but not only that
01:06:56.340 look at the SMP. Holy, look at this. This is every day that I think, every single day that I think,
01:07:03.000 okay, today we're going to have a correction. Like what the hell? How does this keep going on?
01:07:06.560 It's to the moon. But like guys, this is now we're hitting historical highs. Eventually there's going
01:07:12.100 to be a correction. But the fact that it's going up this high in the middle of the conflict in the
01:07:16.860 Persian Gulf is like crazy, right? So year over year, it's up 28%. 28%. You guys know like what's
01:07:29.440 normal is like 12, right? Like this is crazy. This was a beautiful year for anybody that owns
01:07:37.100 money in the stock market. And guys, again, S&P is American companies, but American companies
01:07:42.440 are global companies so this is a good way to measure global economic growth right not just
01:07:48.920 united states right so i do want to go to this video from fox news because it's recent and it's
01:07:57.560 um important gold you already mentioned about the kuwait strike but this is such a big deal
01:08:03.800 that this happened and i think we need to actually figure out like look at look into the details so
01:08:09.400 That's the candidate. Also in the Middle East, a potential deal between the U.S. and Iran remains
01:08:14.840 in limbo as U.S. forces accused Tehran of an egregious ceasefire violation by carrying out
01:08:20.760 a strike on on Kuwait overnight. Chief foreign correspondent Trey Yinks is live in Tel Aviv
01:08:25.480 with the ongoing conflict. Hey, Trey. Yeah. Hey, guys. Good morning. In exchange of fire
01:08:32.120 overnight after Iran launched drones toward a commercial vessel attempting to pass through
01:08:37.280 the Strait of Hormuz. CENTCOM says at least five one-way attack drones were spotted and then shot
01:08:43.800 down in this area. A U.S. strike was then conducted against a control station near the city of Bandar
01:08:49.900 Abbas that was about to launch another drone. In response, the Iranians launched a drone and
01:08:54.740 ballistic missile attack against Kuwait, targeting a U.S. base there, according to Iran's IRGC.
01:09:00.160 The Kuwaitis confirmed an attack on their territory that triggered sirens and alerts.
01:09:04.360 guys we're in the middle of a ceasefire by the way keep that in mind
01:09:09.040 while we were listening to all of this okay this is a ceasefire apparently
01:09:12.900 the statement saying the worst fire i've ever experienced
01:09:17.960 one stars one recommend okay as ceasefires go
01:09:24.060 and alerts centcom released a statement saying u.s central command and regional partners remain
01:09:32.520 vigilant and measured as we continue to defend our forces and interests from unjustified Iranian
01:09:38.080 aggression. The exchange of fire comes amid efforts to reach a deal between the United States
01:09:42.440 and Iran. President Trump spoke from the White House on Wednesday, saying he would only accept
01:09:47.000 a great deal and that he would not be comfortable with Iran exporting their highly enriched uranium
01:09:51.780 to China or Russia. China or Russia. This is so good. This is so good. Guys,
01:09:58.080 the more, every time we get confirmation from President Trump that he's not budging in on any
01:10:04.500 of his red lines, that we get a higher possibility, a higher probability that we're not going to get a
01:10:10.820 bad deal. Not going to get a bad deal. Iran is very much intent. They want very much to make a
01:10:17.940 deal so far. They haven't gotten there. We're not satisfied with it, but we will be. We will be
01:10:23.380 Either that or we'll have to just finish the job.
01:10:26.800 We're also tracking developments in the conflict between Israel and Iran's largest proxy, Hezbollah.
01:10:31.720 The IDF launched a series of heavy strikes overnight.
01:10:34.600 Guys, Israel, I don't know.
01:10:36.820 I know we're all focusing on Iran.
01:10:39.420 So a lot of us, you know, here, we're not as much focused on what's happening in Lebanon.
01:10:45.080 But Israel was cooking last night.
01:10:48.600 Oof. 0.83
01:10:49.740 So many terrorists are not with us anymore since yesterday because of Israel.
01:10:54.700 Thank you, Israel, for making the world a safer place.
01:10:57.100 Thank you, thank you, thank you. 0.69
01:10:58.160 And by the way, guys, Israel aggressively attacking Hezbollah also makes it very, very less likely for us to be able to get a deal with the Islamic Republic, right? 0.71
01:11:12.000 This is Israel's way of telling the Islamic Republic to go F yourself. 0.99
01:11:17.520 you can't control me because the islamic republic was making one of the most important dread lines 0.96
01:11:23.360 conditions of the islamic republic for this deal is hands of hezbollah hands of hezbollah it's 0.85
01:11:30.560 actually kind of more insane than that the full version is hands of hezbollah hamas houthis
01:11:37.120 kata ab hashal shabby zaynab yunafatim yun forever with guarantees by united states that
01:11:46.880 neither united states or israel will ever attack him again and i kid you not the expectation is
01:11:52.400 also is for united states to remove these all of these groups from being uh from being
01:12:00.080 categorized as terrorist groups including hamas by the way including hamas hands off hamas apparently
01:12:06.080 by united states and israel just let them all be that's one of the demands of the islamic republic
01:12:12.160 and yeah no how about you and israel where is doing it like basically went a lot more aggressive
01:12:21.440 against hezbollah to demonstrate to the islamic republic that they have zero influence over what
01:12:28.080 israel as an independent nation states gets to do when it comes to defending itself against
01:12:34.080 hezbollah who's bombing northern israel and so many people in israel cannot even live in their
01:12:40.560 homes and they have abandoned their residence and israel apparently is expected to just allow that 0.89
01:12:46.560 to happen just allow it to happen without responding to hezbollah because islamic the 0.77
01:12:50.720 islamic republic has some demands of the united states that is yeah the audacity of even asking 0.73
01:12:56.720 well here's your response how do you like like let's actually see that explosion again here 0.69
01:13:00.640 here's the response islamic republic so many how so many hezbollah people are now dead because of 0.76
01:13:06.720 this demand that you made of the of israel so yeah you're welcome good job just finished the job
01:13:14.160 we're also tracking developments in the conflict between israel and iran's largest proxy hezbollah
01:13:18.720 the idf launched a series of heavy strikes overnight targeting the southern city of tyre
01:13:23.120 and further north in sidon after evacuating yeah somebody in the chaps think thousands of goats
01:13:28.080 are saved oh yep think of the ghost guys think of the ghosts happy for the goats
01:13:32.400 save the goats equation orders were given at least eight people were killed overnight
01:13:39.840 in this strike i feel for the people who left their homes and livelihoods and came seeking
01:13:43.920 shelter this building that was hit had six apartments occupied by poor families who had 0.78
01:13:48.720 fled from the south to escape the attacks there only to be hit here yeah hezbollah terrorists 0.52
01:13:56.640 you can't run away you can't hide anywhere when you flee the south the you get targeted wherever
01:14:02.320 you go guys you know and i know and that everybody else knows that israel doesn't target civilians 1.00
01:14:10.080 if you were targeted you're a goddamn terrorist the idf says they carried out a target not that 0.99
01:14:16.960 that guy was a terrorist i don't know who that guy was but whoever was targeted that caused that 1.00
01:14:21.040 explosion whoever was whoever was over there i don't know who was over there but probably was
01:14:26.800 terrorists only to be hit here the idf says they carried out a targeted assassination in
01:14:34.640 the lebanese capital of beirut just about two hours ago and as we were speaking guys you could
01:14:40.000 hear israeli fighter jets over the skies of tel aviv an indication there may be another bombing
01:14:45.120 campaign against southern lebanon in the minutes ahead guys good don't stop thanks so much
01:14:53.120 yeah it's uh i just don't know how you talk to these people at the same time this is it doesn't
01:14:58.080 seem like they want to talk no it doesn't seem like they're on the same page okay these people
01:15:03.840 get it that's good and then oh my god i love this guy let's go to this guy
01:15:15.120 Oh, he has the best taste.
01:15:17.460 Tetsy Waters, yeah.
01:15:18.920 Yes.
01:15:21.160 Fox News alert.
01:15:22.120 We just carried out a new wave of strikes in Iran.
01:15:24.360 The Pentagon confirming to Fox that U.S. forces struck four Iranian drones posing a threat to the strait.
01:15:31.840 CENTCOM also bombing an Iranian military site that was seconds away from launching a fifth drone.
01:15:37.640 We're told these strikes were purely defensive and intended to maintain the ceasefire, quote unquote.
01:15:43.340 quote. This comes just after the president called a high stakes cabinet meeting at the White House
01:15:47.880 today. The main topic, Iran. Well, I think we're doing very well. They are starting to give us
01:15:54.980 the things that they have to give us. And if they do, that's great. And if they won't, then the man
01:15:59.200 on my left is going to finish them all. The man on his left, Pistol Pete. We're going to use
01:16:05.080 maximum lethality and we're going to bring them to their knees. And so whether it's their Navy
01:16:08.660 that's at the bottom of the Persian Gulf, their Air Force, their air defenses or their defense
01:16:13.100 industrial base they may have missiles but they can't build more right now and they can't build
01:16:17.420 more drones right now and they can't build more ships and so they came and cried uncle to talk
01:16:23.180 the administration sources believe a deal you know i really hope that when they come and beg
01:16:28.620 united states to talk i hope they record all of this and one day i hope they just release that
01:16:34.940 for us to see how these people behave and talk when they're desperate like and i know they all
01:16:40.460 all act tough in front of the cameras and under state media, but there must be a recording
01:16:46.140 of these people somewhere in the White House or somewhere crying and begging, asking for mercy.
01:16:53.720 Still imminent. We're using the carrot and the stick.
01:16:57.440 I think there's been some progress and some interest, and we'll see over the next few hours
01:17:01.260 and days whether progress could be made. I just want to remind everybody, Mr. President, you know
01:17:04.820 this well, you have other options available to you if that doesn't work. But the bottom line is that
01:17:09.820 we prefer the negotiated diplomatic route, and we're going to give it every chance to succeed.
01:17:14.760 The markets are bullish on the...
01:17:16.080 Yeah, you know, one thing that people need to understand that United States is a democracy,
01:17:21.260 and it has international relationships that it matters to it with all sorts of countries around
01:17:27.660 the world. So for abiding by international norms and by abiding by its own standards in United
01:17:34.520 states even if it wanted to eventually go and do maximum military of aggressive military operations 0.72
01:17:42.120 against the islamic republic it does need to gain legitimacy and have uh demonstrate that it has
01:17:50.040 exhausted diplomatic methods to get a job done before a lot of people look at uh united states
01:17:57.480 military capacity and and ability um and it's military capital and they forget that you don't
01:18:04.680 that that's just half of it you also need political capital because if you're a democracy
01:18:09.960 you don't just having military capital is not enough to conduct military operation you also
01:18:15.560 need political capital and to demonstrate to your own citizens and also the other countries
01:18:21.160 around the world that you have full legitimacy to do such an aggressive or all right war against 0.99
01:18:26.600 islamic republic exhausting the diplomatic methods to demonstrate that the other side is 0.88
01:18:32.520 being unreasonable is part of is one of the steps that you need to take negotiated diplomatic route
01:18:38.760 and we're going to give it every chance to succeed the markets are bullish on the deal the dow and
01:18:43.000 s p hit record highs today and oil fell to the low 90s that's after we gave them another love
01:18:49.560 tap earlier this week and then just now wiping out members of the guard after catching them
01:18:54.600 I love how everybody is calling it a love tap now, ever since President Trump said that.
01:19:14.360 By the way, this is making the pro regime people really angry.
01:19:20.920 okay the news that the americans did this and they're still ceasefire is making the pro-regime
01:19:26.860 people like feel humiliated they're asking like what else do the americans need to do for you
01:19:32.940 guys to basically stop the ceasefire like why are we just not attacking them why are we they coming
01:19:38.880 out and killing they killed four irgc soldiers and we're not responding we're not we're not
01:19:45.940 basically calling the ceasefire off like how much how can how much are we going to allow
01:19:52.680 the americans humiliating how much more humiliation are we going to be tolerating
01:19:58.700 peace talks on track and they're trying to put a leash on the guard telling them to quit with 0.93
01:20:03.940 the straight shenanigans if they want to live to see another day the moles have no choice the 0.99
01:20:09.000 clock's working against them just going back to the internet because they're getting clobbered 1.00
01:20:13.660 Their economy is in free fall.
01:20:17.300 They have 250 percent inflation.
01:20:20.000 Their money has no value.
01:20:21.960 Their whole economic system is broken down.
01:20:26.160 They thought they were going to outweigh me.
01:20:27.820 You know, we'll outweigh him.
01:20:29.160 He's got the midterms.
01:20:30.160 I don't care about the midterms.
01:20:31.320 Look what happened last night.
01:20:32.440 That was the prelude to the midterms. 1.00
01:20:34.600 The Iranians are looking for the relief valve.
01:20:38.000 Big steel companies in Iran are completely shut down. 0.97
01:20:41.600 Israel blew them up.
01:20:42.680 and paychecks are bouncing yeah you know what some people are saying like oh guys we haven't
01:20:48.460 begun to even see the effects of higher oil prices you have to give it they try to threaten 0.72
01:20:55.300 the united states and the global economy to show the islamic republic is winning they say you 0.95
01:21:01.140 haven't even like the effects of high oil prices will take some time to really show uh how damaging 0.95
01:21:07.720 it is and the american citizens are going to feel it um feel the pain uh soon you just wait for it
01:21:15.640 that's what they say you know when they say that they don't say the other side of this they don't
01:21:21.160 say that okay if it takes some time for you to really feel the pain for the higher oil prices 0.93
01:21:28.520 what do you think the islamic republic is going to because that is true all of this economic 0.80
01:21:33.480 devastation against the islamic republic the steel factories the inflation the inability to sell this
01:21:39.560 oil and gas the hurt that the islamic republic is experiencing right now is very insignificant 0.94
01:21:46.600 compared to the hurt that is going to eventually start feeling very soon once we go one two three
01:21:52.760 four months into this while our economy still the largest in the world anyway guys thank you for the
01:21:59.640 super chest i'm gonna read this read them soon thank you guys for supporting the channels
01:22:04.680 and paychecks are bouncing meanwhile our economy still the largest in the world our gdp bigger
01:22:10.760 than china germany and india combined plus now we're getting fresh batches of sweet crude from
01:22:17.800 our new amigo over 10 million barrels of benefit delivered to the united states since the third of
01:22:24.360 january there that industry is being professionalized for the first time ever it's going to
01:22:28.760 the benefit of the venezuelan people they are selling oil in the market at market rates the
01:22:32.920 money's going to a oh that sounds so good imagine guys we iranians if we could finally sell oil at
01:22:40.520 the market value in the free markets around internationally around the world do you know
01:22:46.600 how much prosperity that it's going to bring to us an account in the united states controlled and
01:22:51.800 monitored by treasury audited by kpmg and it's yeah look at this texas texas is saying we feel
01:22:57.720 higher paying under biden admin yeah true for the first time ever the money's not being stolen it's
01:23:04.200 going to the benefit of the venezuelan people meanwhile the iranians can't get any oil out
01:23:09.800 109 of their ships they've been 180 the blockades cost them 20 billion and counting their ships are
01:23:18.040 sanctioned and stuck iran needs the deal and they're asking for a little moolah we froze
01:23:23.960 billions of their assets at the start of the war, and they want us to thaw out some of the bank
01:23:28.980 accounts ASAP. But we're not giving them their allowance back if they don't follow orders.
01:23:35.540 Is the U.S. considering easing sanctions on Iran to allow Iran to sell its crude market?
01:23:40.660 No, we're not talking about any easing of sanctions or giving money, no sanctions,
01:23:44.720 no money, no nothing. We have control of money that they claim is theirs.
01:23:51.960 will keep control of that money when they behave properly and when they do what's right we'll let
01:23:57.720 them have their money but right now we're not doing that and it's one thing is not contingent
01:24:02.900 on the others the message from the white house is no dust no deal the iranians only get their 0.98
01:24:09.220 money after they open up the strait and blow up the iranium but these persians are squirrely 0.98
01:24:13.900 they're trying to put in the deal that they can control the strait with their neighbors 0.74
01:24:17.960 on the other coast, Oman, Trump's...
01:24:20.820 I don't think you should call them Persian, though.
01:24:23.080 I think they don't deserve the word Persian
01:24:26.420 to be used to describe them. 0.93
01:24:29.120 Like, that's a joke, right?
01:24:31.760 The strait's going to be open to everybody.
01:24:33.880 And who would control it?
01:24:35.040 It's international waters.
01:24:36.800 Nobody's going to control it.
01:24:38.020 We're going to watch over it.
01:24:39.040 We'll watch over it, but nobody's going to control it.
01:24:41.200 That's part of the negotiation that we have.
01:24:43.760 They would like to control it.
01:24:44.940 Nobody's going to control it.
01:24:46.020 It's international waters. 0.80
01:24:47.140 and Oman will behave just like everybody else who will have to blow them up. 0.80
01:24:52.680 Oman's an ally, but if you turn into a pirate, we'll turn you into an enemy. 0.94
01:24:57.260 The Russians and Chinese also want to help with the uranium.
01:25:01.860 Trump says, stay in your corner.
01:25:04.360 Would you be comfortable with Russia or China taking their stockpile of highly enriched uranium
01:25:08.360 and have they offered to do that?
01:25:09.360 No, I wouldn't be.
01:25:10.420 The president wants to personally see the uranium destroyed.
01:25:13.920 And once that happens, we have a deal. 0.96
01:25:15.800 but the president's throwing a curveball in the negotiations he wants the arab world to sign on
01:25:21.940 to the deal too and if they don't there may be no deal we'd like to have them you know president
01:25:28.740 trump made getting to a deal much harder like people are like oh no this is getting into a deal
01:25:33.640 and all of a sudden president trump's like oh i have another request for this deal to work out
01:25:38.500 we also need i don't know pakistan qatar and saudi arabia to join the abrahamic accord so
01:25:45.060 So basically, President Trump just made the deal even harder to reach.
01:25:49.580 Thank you, President Trump.
01:25:50.580 President Trump immediately joined the and Steve Woodcock is working on that with Jared
01:25:54.860 and some others, but would like to have them join the Abraham Accords.
01:25:57.820 It'll be historic if they do it.
01:25:59.780 And I think they I think they owe that to us, to be honest, I think because that really
01:26:04.360 would be a tremendous side.
01:26:06.740 And I think those countries owe it to us.
01:26:08.820 I'm not sure we should make the deal if they don't sign.
01:26:11.960 You want to know the truth.
01:26:12.960 Scott Manns, a retired Lieutenant Colonel, former Green Beret and co-founder of Task Force Pineapple.
01:26:19.960 Okay, the...
01:26:20.960 Okay, I think we got the updates.
01:26:23.960 Goldie, are we doing Super Chat time or Sky TV?
01:26:27.960 I mean, we should, I mean, we can definitely go to Super Chats and I'll keep an eye on the White House because it hasn't started yet.
01:26:33.960 Okay, it hasn't started.
01:26:35.960 Okay, guys, it's Super Chat time.
01:26:39.960 Oh.
01:26:41.280 sorry i have to change the layout there we go okay there we go okay i forgot to change the layout
01:26:50.080 all right oh no the super chat layout hates me it kicks me out every time
01:26:57.280 okay all right let's go to the super chats we have pc thank you so much pc for the super chat
01:27:04.560 say more woke nonsense british museum stopped event today what british museum stop event today
01:27:13.760 on ancient israel and judah reason some people booked to attend were troublemakers oh my gosh
01:27:22.560 oh you know armin there was actually a terrorist attack um in london yesterday an irgc supporter
01:27:29.200 ran over an iranian activist and he's in critical condition in the hospital
01:27:36.320 yeah oh yeah do we know who it was that ran over yeah uh no i don't i i don't think we know yet i
01:27:44.160 don't know i have to uh double check um the update sorry i thought you asked do we know who was ran
01:27:49.440 over um we know who was ran over but uh do we know the person i don't know yet i'm waiting for updates
01:27:54.720 wow
01:27:57.080 stay safe out there guys
01:27:59.540 stay safe
01:28:00.080 Iranians and Jews especially
01:28:01.800 and everyone else actually
01:28:03.920 stay safe
01:28:04.700 and also guys 1.00
01:28:05.700 this is why we need Zionism
01:28:08.060 nowhere in the world 0.99
01:28:09.860 will ever be able to 1.00
01:28:12.280 provide guaranteed safety to Jews 1.00
01:28:14.760 this is the whole point of Zionism 0.99
01:28:16.820 this is why we need Israel 1.00
01:28:18.060 this is why Jews all around the world 1.00
01:28:20.460 need to have their own country 0.97
01:28:22.500 Jews have historically experienced and learned that they can't rely on nobody but themselves 0.88
01:28:30.560 for security. For thousands of years, they always relied on other powers to protect them,
01:28:39.280 and it always, at some point, it stopped, and the very powers that they were relying on
01:28:44.940 many times either collapsed or turned on the Jews themselves. This is why we need Israel. This is why
01:28:51.460 the only people the Jews could rely on
01:28:54.720 to make sure that they provide security and safety to them 0.51
01:28:57.260 is the Jews themselves.
01:28:58.700 This is why Israel having a powerful military
01:29:01.680 is the only answer to the anti-Jewish hate
01:29:06.620 that is deep-rooted, global, ancient, and persistent.
01:29:11.620 Thank you, PC, for bringing this to our attention.
01:29:17.040 And then we got Omid with a super sticker.
01:29:20.280 Thank you so much, Omid.
01:29:21.460 very generous very kind very sweet thank you and then we have blue anderson records just
01:29:28.340 became a member thank you so much for your membership we appreciate you thank you for that
01:29:34.260 and then we have gene saying how is the food situation in iran thank you expensive very
01:29:40.180 expensive people who could afford uh red meat can only can't even afford eggs right now so
01:29:48.980 So what we have is that the rich people feel right now like the middle class.
01:29:54.960 The middle class feels like poor.
01:29:56.780 And I can't even imagine what the poor people feel like that.
01:30:01.720 But everything has become dramatically more expensive.
01:30:05.560 We have empty fridges.
01:30:07.360 So the food is there, by the way, but you just can't afford it.
01:30:11.900 It's not like if you go to the store, there's no food.
01:30:15.020 If you go to the store, there's plenty of food to buy.
01:30:18.080 but it's just on unaccessible to so many people because it's just so expensive it's so expensive
01:30:27.200 so we're having a huge deal the main problem that we're facing right now is malnutrition
01:30:33.600 because of inaccessibility of food um and that is really severely harming children
01:30:41.200 because malnutrition in children has devastating long-term effects and by the way gene thank you
01:30:47.760 so much for asking that is i really appreciate your your care really appreciate your care so
01:30:53.360 thank you for that thank you for your bringing attention to this and then we have uh justin
01:31:02.720 justin thank you so much for the super chat saying the more fox and other msm talk about
01:31:09.280 the iranian people becoming free the harder it will be for trump to make a deal that keeps the
01:31:15.600 irgc in power why would that keep that i don't think so why would that keep the irgc in power
01:31:21.120 the more fox and emerson talking about the iranian people becoming free i think it's the
01:31:26.000 no armin maybe i read it wrong yeah you read it wrong because he's like the more that fox
01:31:32.000 and mainstream media talk about iranian people wanting to become free the harder it's going to
01:31:37.200 be for president trump to make a deal that keeps the irgc in power sorry i read it wrong sorry guys
01:31:43.280 sorry guys this is my third stream okay i'm gonna okay let me let me let me redo this okay
01:31:49.360 the more fox and the mainstream media talk about the iranian people becoming free the harder it
01:31:54.560 will be for trump to make a deal that keeps the irgc empowered okay sorry sorry guys sorry guys
01:32:00.400 i apologize uh it's my third live stream today um to get more sleep um yeah i mean you're you're
01:32:08.080 very right you're very right because it empowers the iranian people and empowering the iranian
01:32:12.880 people weakens irgc um bringing attention to the iranian people is a good way to include them
01:32:20.240 in these negotiations given that the iranian people themselves are not armed to make themselves
01:32:25.920 relevant in these discussions people mainstream media and fox news and you and us and uh everybody
01:32:33.280 else that has any following talking about the iranian people brings them makes them matter us
01:32:39.360 talking about the iranian people make him make the iranian people matter more and their wants and
01:32:44.880 what they demand will be uh more likely to be taken into an account and it did the so-called
01:32:52.800 deal will look more like a surrender deal the more that the iranian people are involved in these
01:32:58.720 discussions so on point thank you justin and i apologize for misreading it at first i'll try to
01:33:04.800 to do better but yeah and then we have michael just became a member thank you so much michael
01:33:12.000 appreciate your support for the channel and then push-ups push-ups with a super chat saying my take
01:33:18.100 i get that the mind games work but it's exhausting yes i completely agree it's exhausting um it it is
01:33:26.380 what we have to do to to we have to nobody said revolutions are easy nobody said like bringing
01:33:33.260 down tyranny is going to be easy you know but it is exhausting i completely agree with you
01:33:38.460 um it's dragging things out and the attention span of americans uh american public is finite
01:33:45.020 true but that has a that has a cost it also has a benefit okay because the cost is that the people
01:33:51.340 who maybe are on our side maybe they will stop paying attention to this and move on that's the
01:33:56.860 cost associated with this so you're very correct in that but you have to ex you have to also notice
01:34:01.900 that the people in america who are anti-israel and you know leftist or you know woke right woke left
01:34:10.620 who are anti-american um they're also moving on maybe to something else maybe to cuba now so if
01:34:17.900 they if they lose focus then that would be the silver lining on this but yeah you're right
01:34:25.340 actually the problem is that they're more insistent when it comes to that activism
01:34:29.020 so maybe it's not that much of a civil learning
01:34:32.380 but let me just say this pushups
01:34:35.600 as exhausting this is for us
01:34:39.340 it is more exhausting for the Islamic Republic
01:34:42.560 so we have to look at the net effect 0.99
01:34:44.480 the net effect is that the Islamic Republic
01:34:47.040 is suffering more day by day
01:34:49.000 than what we are experiencing here
01:34:52.320 our exhaustion is like the price that we have to pay 1.00
01:34:55.640 for suffocating the Islamic Republic 1.00
01:34:58.380 like both politically and economically.
01:35:01.380 Let me know if that makes sense.
01:35:02.800 And let me know if you agree with that.
01:35:05.300 And then we have Adams.
01:35:07.640 Yeah, actually, you know, going back to that comment,
01:35:10.220 the main thing that makes this difficult
01:35:11.980 is that while we're discussed,
01:35:15.260 where we're exhausted,
01:35:17.000 the Iranian people are dealing with the economic hardship.
01:35:20.900 That is the main thing what makes this waiting difficult.
01:35:25.840 That is the number one thing that makes this waiting difficult.
01:35:30.300 And then, Adam, thank you so much for the super chat saying Goldie is a see-everything.
01:35:35.740 Wait, did I?
01:35:36.300 Okay, Scott's going live.
01:35:39.040 Okay.
01:35:39.560 i believe are the most important benefits for young people since the gi bill today the app is
01:35:57.160 now available i will i will keep an eye on scott speaking and then when he goes to um whenever he
01:36:03.640 goes to iran i'll let you know and we can tune in so i'll be i'll be paying attention to the super
01:36:09.160 chats but i'm going to mute my mic so that um uh you guys don't hear the the audio coming from the
01:36:15.000 video but i'll i'll be monitoring him thank you goldie all right adam is saying goldie sees
01:36:23.800 everything and our and when armin says something that's wrong but if goldie says the the the some
01:36:31.160 the same thing is right okay yes so if i say something is wrong when goldie says the same
01:36:37.880 thing it automatically becomes the right thing that that is a very accurate statement that is true yes
01:36:47.320 that's so funny adam funny comment good one thank you adam okay and then
01:36:57.720 casey casey thank you so much for the super chat saying armin's fury gets me fired up at work okay
01:37:03.720 Okay. Well, good. Okay. Source of energy. Okay. And then we have Shannon. Shannon, thank you so
01:37:13.620 much for the super chat. Very kind, very generous. Saying, people need to learn theory of mind.
01:37:20.040 Don't ask, what do I think about their statement? Ask, how will party XYZ think about,
01:37:27.380 react to the statement oh interesting okay i'll try to keep that in mind thank you shannon
01:37:34.440 that's a very interesting way of thinking about it right and then we got another super chat by
01:37:40.800 shannon shannon saying if you ignore substance of statement statements deal almost there and
01:37:48.980 focus on the intended effects on the parties involved it all makes more sense less alarming
01:37:55.940 this is perfectly stated shannon perfectly stated every time you see these statements
01:38:05.500 the way to evaluate what's happening is what are what effect they're trying to have on who
01:38:12.460 perfectly stated and this is why we always monitor the effect of the statements by president trump
01:38:20.320 on the Islamic Republic
01:38:22.040 rather than judging the statements
01:38:24.620 as their own in a vacuum.
01:38:29.060 Very well, very well.
01:38:31.000 Yeah, Shannon gets it.
01:38:32.760 Shannon gets it.
01:38:36.080 And then we have William.
01:38:40.640 William, thank you so much for the super chat.
01:38:42.620 Thank you so much for supporting the channel.
01:38:44.780 Saying, imagine not just the oil at market value,
01:38:49.700 but also rare earth element in addition to tourism and agriculture after iran gets proper
01:38:56.240 irrigation yes yes there's so much potential iran has i mean i if i even start talking about
01:39:03.760 the potentials and the opportunities in iran i mean this stream is going to go for like hours
01:39:08.920 but yes i do think that iran is the greatest missed opportunity of history and i and i don't
01:39:16.380 say that just because i'm iranian this was um evaluated and confirmed by economists non-ironian
01:39:22.820 economists and then we got another super chat by push up saying anyway about veganism oh oh no i'm
01:39:32.340 not gonna fall for that we're not gonna oh i see what you did there we're not gonna fall for that
01:39:37.280 not here not here but thank you for the super chat so you see gold is watching gold is like nope
01:39:44.980 nope don't don't derail the conversation or okay you tried to get me in trouble with goldie didn't
01:39:52.420 you okay okay uh pc thank you so much for the super chat saying that happened in golders green
01:40:02.500 yes i saw yeah we played it saying that happening so what what pc is talking about is um some uh
01:40:10.660 some i don't know islamic republic terrorist probably whatever uh one of these pro-regime
01:40:16.180 people in gold gold there's green in the uk drove over uh an iranian an anti-regime iranian
01:40:26.020 just basically running him over that was that happened yesterday so pc saying that happened
01:40:31.700 in gold there's green uh i was there a few hours before oh my god really the kosher store i used
01:40:39.140 burned down yesterday what they say no uh they say not suspicious what the hell so what so many
01:40:49.760 things happening just crazy okay pc just like stay safe and also maybe go to israel i don't know i
01:40:57.680 mean i shouldn't make recommendations like that but if but guys if i was a jew living in the uk
01:41:04.480 or in the United States
01:41:06.060 I would move to Israel 0.94
01:41:09.140 by now 1.00
01:41:09.620 I would be like yep
01:41:10.720 I'm not putting my family through this
01:41:13.980 I'm not putting my family through this 1.00
01:41:16.120 I'm just going to go to Israel
01:41:18.080 I know it's a lot 0.99
01:41:20.700 easier said than done
01:41:22.620 I know that
01:41:23.360 but I'm just saying personally if I was a Jew
01:41:26.400 I would be like yep Israeli citizenship
01:41:28.420 here I come
01:41:29.360 yeah not suspicious 0.98
01:41:32.360 my butt exactly 0.89
01:41:33.620 how is that not suspicious armin if we if we could just kind of go through the super chats i 0.94
01:41:38.260 don't think there's too many left just because i do want to go to scott he started streaming he
01:41:43.200 started speaking about uh oils i want to okay okay i'll do them really fast then cheryl thank
01:41:48.400 you so much for the membership gifts thank you so much very kind uh spring fauna thank you so
01:41:54.800 much for the super chats and goldie if you have time please watch uh promethean actions live
01:42:01.360 stream from 11 a.m this morning they discussed a lot of things about iran armin you do you well
01:42:07.620 thank you okay thank you for the recommendation thank you for the recommendation yeah and then
01:42:14.540 we have bobcat say my saying is if you have the will and follow through you will preserve and feel
01:42:22.160 and i feel are patriots in iran okay let me read that my saying is if you have the will and follow
01:42:28.860 through you will persevere okay and i feel our patriots in iran will overcome and get freedom
01:42:36.620 thank you so much love from the u.s love back right at you and thank you for believing in
01:42:42.220 in us bobcat and then we have milk cat woman saying oh nothing say nothing just supporting
01:42:47.500 us with a super sticker thank you milk cat milk cat woman okay goldie that was all right thank
01:42:54.140 you all right so let's go to scott scotty b first well we're starting to see this disruption of the
01:43:02.780 oil supply and food straightforward moves affect economic data um you know first is there a deal
01:43:09.020 on the table uh for 60 day ceasefire to continue that and then second um how fast could inflation
01:43:15.580 then recede or retreat or is inflation sticky because the pce was uh at a three-year high
01:43:20.860 Well, first of all, PCE today, month over month, was 0.2, which was, we're looking at
01:43:28.220 decimal points, but the estimate was 0.3.
01:43:30.840 So one month doesn't a trend make.
01:43:33.740 And what we've seen is actually oil prices are down about 10% in May.
01:43:39.220 There are almost 2,000 ships waiting to come out of the Gulf.
01:43:43.000 And I think the oil market is going to be very well supplied on the other side of this.
01:43:47.640 And that we could see prices come down very quickly.
01:43:49.960 We saw the UAE, the OPEC. So I would expect on the other side of this, that gasoline prices will follow.
01:43:59.380 Is there an agreement with Iran on the table?
01:44:03.920 The teams have been going back and forth. And President Trump has made it very clear.
01:44:09.000 He talked about it at the cabinet meeting that he has several red lines and Iran has to turn over their highly enriched uranium.
01:44:18.960 They cannot pursue a nuclear weapon.
01:44:20.640 And the Strait of Vermouth, back to your question on energy, has to, free transit, navigation of the seas, has to be free and open as it was before.
01:44:30.520 So he's not going to take a bad deal.
01:44:32.500 He's going to make a great deal for the American people.
01:44:37.380 So, Peter.
01:44:39.080 Thank you, Dr. Besson.
01:44:40.320 How long until we see your signature next to President Trump's face on a $250 bill?
01:44:50.320 Well, again, as Treasury Secretary, I have two mandates for U.S. currency.
01:44:57.060 At present, no living person can be on U.S. currency, and the currency must stay in God we trust.
01:45:04.200 So right now there is proposed legislation in front of the House, in front of the Senate to change the first requirement so that a living person, Donald J. Trump, could be on a $250 bill.
01:45:17.800 So it's all in the hands of the, it's all up on Capitol Hill.
01:45:23.920 So at Treasury, we prepare things in advance.
01:45:29.100 So we have prepared in advance that if the legislation is passed, but we will stick to the law.
01:45:37.380 They came up yesterday also at the cabinet meeting.
01:45:39.740 President Trump said Oman will behave just like everybody else or we will have to blow them up.
01:45:46.480 Are you guys back there in the West Wing making plans for a new war with Oman?
01:45:50.440 Again, I think the president wanted to punctuate freedom of navigation in the strait.
01:45:57.280 I had a call with the Omani ambassador this morning, and he assured me that there were no plans for tolling the strait.
01:46:05.240 As he said, our countries have had 200 years of good relations.
01:46:08.640 He wants to have another 200 more. 0.96
01:46:10.480 And I told him that this was a non-starter, and he did not want to risk either the Omani
01:46:18.280 individuals or Omani financial institutions getting sanctioned.
01:46:22.660 Dr. Becker- Thank you, Mr. Secretary.
01:46:27.160 Is it in the U.S. interest to waive some sanctions on Iran or to unfreeze some of their assets
01:46:33.240 before Iran has made concrete promises about getting rid of their nuclear program?
01:46:38.980 Again, I'm not going to preview the deal, but I would think that the things would go
01:46:45.280 very slowly in terms of that.
01:46:48.600 So we'll see.
01:46:50.600 Just to follow up on that, because it's our understanding that the U.S. has committed
01:46:56.000 to discussing the matter of sanctions relief during this negotiation period.
01:46:59.620 So just to be clear, is sanctions relief for Iran on the table?
01:47:03.220 Again, it is a multifaceted agreement and nothing is going to be on the table until we see the Strait of Hormuz open and the Iranians agree that they have to turn over the highly enriched uranium and that they can't have a nuclear program.
01:47:23.100 And to be clear here, that this administration, President Trump, has done something that no other administration is able to do.
01:47:31.780 We have gotten the Iranians to talk about their nuclear program and to perhaps commit to not having one.
01:47:38.400 That has never happened before. It had been off the table.
01:47:41.760 So I think when you look at the results of the kinetic action of our economic pressure,
01:47:46.460 it has worked to bring them to the table and have a discussion on this.
01:47:49.700 Mr. Secretary, I just want to follow up. You said that the teams have been going back
01:47:55.520 and forth, but can you confirm whether or not a tentative agreement has been reached
01:48:00.320 in these negotiations with Iran? Again, everything depends on what the president
01:48:05.940 wants to do, and President Trump is not going to make a bad deal for the American people,
01:48:11.840 for the U.S., and he was very clear at the cabinet meeting on yesterday what he wants.
01:48:19.700 I really wanted to get your thoughts on digital currency.
01:48:36.040 A lot of our viewers are increasingly worried that digital currency could one day be used
01:48:40.820 to track people's spending or limit personal freedom.
01:48:44.180 What's your philosophy on that, and what it safeguards is the Treasury and its administration
01:48:48.940 putting in place to make sure new digital payment systems protect Americans' privacy and freedoms
01:48:53.640 in the future? Well, so this administration has been very clear. There will be no central bank
01:48:58.120 digital currency, which I think would be the first step toward tracking. So we have taken
01:49:04.520 that off the table. We passed stablecoin legislation, bipartisan, and the Clarity Act
01:49:09.640 is now up on the hill. I think it has bipartisan support. And the most important thing we can do
01:49:15.720 is to make digital assets come into the United States,
01:49:20.720 make the U.S. the home, our regulation,
01:49:24.660 our best practices,
01:49:26.140 what will ensure good standards for these.
01:49:28.980 When you look at digital assets,
01:49:30.700 all the nonsense that happens,
01:49:32.280 all the things you read about,
01:49:33.920 that's because it's the wild, wild west offshore,
01:49:36.480 so we've got to bring it on shore.
01:49:38.000 So I would encourage the House and the Senate
01:49:40.440 to get clarity done.
01:49:42.940 Jack?
01:49:43.380 what was that that what was that wow because my mic was muted i think the feedback came from them
01:50:03.700 it's low in volume now i know this it was it was a technical it was an audio issue on their end
01:50:09.380 weaponization fund over at DOJ. Wanted to get your comment on the decision process,
01:50:15.540 as much as you can tell how that settlement came to be, how it was rolled over to DOJ,
01:50:20.420 and then the process for those funds now as it's played out.
01:50:24.980 Good. So thank you for the question. This is going to be the only question I'll take on this
01:50:29.220 matter today. So there's ongoing litigation, so it would be inappropriate for me to comment.
01:50:34.260 President Trump is a great American who has endured more than 10 years, 10 years of non-stop
01:50:40.680 harassment and weaponization from federal and state government actors. A bad actor at the IRS
01:50:47.980 leaked more than 400,000 tax returns, including the Trump family, all the employees, and that's
01:50:55.840 how we got here now. No American should be targeted for political reasons, and every citizen deserves
01:51:00.820 fair treatment full protection of the law the department of justice representative treasury
01:51:06.180 and the irs in this matter and i'm going to have to refer any questions to acting attorney general
01:51:11.940 todd blanch so uh thanks so uh president trump has said that we can expect interest rates to
01:51:20.980 come down very quickly a number of times that last week but the market at the moment does
01:51:26.420 probably does not expect any rate cuts this year jp morgan said this morgan stanley and so on so
01:51:32.500 who is right the president or the market well i i think again i i believe that we will get get
01:51:41.700 through the this challenging period now they are on higher prices on the other side of this i've
01:51:48.500 said publicly that i think we'll be back to substantial disinflation but most importantly
01:51:53.700 I think we've got the Warsh Fed now. It's a new day at the Fed. The Treasury Secretary and the Fed
01:52:00.500 Chair have lunch or breakfast every week. I had my first breakfast with Chair Warsh this morning,
01:52:06.500 and I believe that he will do the right thing to balance inflation and growth.
01:52:16.500 Thank you, Secretary. I hope you were calling on me.
01:52:19.780 Yes.
01:52:20.780 So I'd like to ask you if you could provide a little more detail on what you're doing
01:52:24.900 to shut down Iran's airlines and also on sanctions relief, a senior administration official brief
01:52:30.940 reporters over the weekend that sanctions relief will be commensurate with nuclear concessions.
01:52:36.480 But at some point, if the enriched uranium is given up, should we expect cash to be flown
01:52:41.580 to Iran?
01:52:42.580 Can you describe how that looks?
01:52:43.580 Well, a couple of things.
01:52:46.360 the airlines. One thing that we're not going to do is restrict movement for religious reasons. So
01:52:52.340 Iranians who want to make the pilgrimage to Mecca or Medina will be allowed. We will also allow
01:52:59.220 valid humanitarian reasons. But the other thing we can do is that when these airlines fly,
01:53:05.820 they have to be refueled. They sell tickets. They pay landing fees. Anyone who accepts those,
01:53:10.680 we will sanction. So they should be very clear that the state-owned Iranian airlines are outlaws
01:53:18.100 and cannot do this. You are the White House griefer today. I know you've been asked this
01:53:28.380 already, but I'm wondering if you can just confirm on the record that there is a tentative deal
01:53:33.180 that has been agreed for a 60-day extension of the ceasefire and then a continuation of
01:53:37.900 for your talks again it's always a mistake to get out ahead of the president so it is all going to
01:53:44.220 be the president's decision i think that we we can see that the president very clearly stated
01:53:50.860 out stated his three the open the street highly enriched uranium no nuclear program so
01:53:59.020 Are those things part of the temporary deal right now, sir?
01:54:06.480 Are those three aspects that you just outlined part of the temporary deal that has been
01:54:10.560 agreed?
01:54:11.560 But if there can be no deal without those, why would there be a deal without
01:54:16.220 those?
01:54:17.220 Thank you so much for taking the time.
01:54:22.020 President Trump at the cabinet meeting said he thought that reducing fraud would help
01:54:25.500 to balance the budget.
01:54:27.260 You put out the goal of getting the deficit to 3% of GDP.
01:54:32.940 What's your timeline for achieving that, and what can you say to make the markets, given
01:54:38.640 where rates are, process what your plan and agenda is?
01:54:43.060 The GAO numbers, not my numbers, believe that there's about $500 billion a year of fraud.
01:54:49.220 Could we very quickly get $250 billion of that?
01:54:53.880 budget deficit is approximately 1.8 trillion so that would reduce the the deficit substantially
01:55:01.640 if we could get that 500 billion number you know i think it would engender confidence you'd probably
01:55:07.240 also go into a virtue virtuous cycle as the budget deficit narrowed interest rates would go down
01:55:14.120 no one reports it but last year we actually had a fiscal contraction just to remind everyone we
01:55:20.920 inherited the worst budget deficit in history in history when we were not in a recession or not at
01:55:27.800 war 6.7 percent we brought that down to about 5.5 or 5.4 percent this year i think we'd stay on a
01:55:35.160 good trajectory mr secretary without an executive order does the u.s government have adequate
01:55:44.520 defenses in place to address the risk created by anthropics new ai models we have great
01:55:51.880 collaboration between all of the labs that have the large language models but between the u.s
01:55:57.400 government via and the labs thank you mr secretary appreciate it um first did you speak with the
01:56:08.840 president before this briefing. Did he show any willingness to this 60-day ceasefire?
01:56:14.680 I haven't seen the president today. When can Americans, the average American,
01:56:20.120 and can the U.S. economy work for the average American without a deal, with Iran? 0.85
01:56:26.520 Again, I believe we've already seen oil prices come down substantially. We are pumping more
01:56:34.520 oil than what we've ever seen before. And as I said, these are short-term challenges that we will
01:56:42.040 get over, and I think we'll move forward. Thank you, Mr. Secretary. Appreciate it.
01:56:51.160 Given how much this upcoming midterm election will hinge on the economy, what did you think
01:56:56.760 about President Trump's comments in the cabinet meeting yesterday saying he didn't care about the
01:57:01.560 the midterms. So you're calling President Trump a statesman. You're saying that he is taking a
01:57:08.400 statesmanlike position, that he has a core belief, and he believes that the most important thing is
01:57:16.820 for Iran never to have a nuclear weapon. So I believe those things can be true, that we can
01:57:25.000 do well in the midterms, that we perhaps have the makings of a deal here. And I believe that,
01:57:34.280 and look, the economy, that it is challenging now, but unemployment is still low.
01:57:42.660 Tax refunds were high and consumer spending is still quite high. So in my private business over
01:57:50.040 the years, I always looked at what were consumers doing, not what they were saying, and I'm
01:57:56.260 in constant contact with the banks, and every income quintile is still doing well.
01:58:03.620 Thank you, Mr. Secretary.
01:58:06.560 On the $250 bill, Mr. Secretary, you said the legalities of it are up on capital bill,
01:58:12.920 but I just wonder what your opinion is personally.
01:58:15.280 Do you think it's a good idea for the President to put his face on American?
01:58:18.560 Again, the president doesn't do it.
01:58:20.560 The House and the Senate have to do it.
01:58:22.800 Secretary Besson, what are the remaining assurances
01:58:31.920 that President Trump needs to see in order for him
01:58:35.060 to sign off on the agreement with Iran?
01:58:38.220 I don't think it can be clear.
01:58:45.300 You're following in the footsteps at the podium
01:58:47.360 there of Secretary Rubio and Vice President Vax. There's been quite a lot of talk about
01:58:52.140 their possible presidential ambitions. Does your presence here today indicate that we might
01:58:56.860 see you running in 2020?
01:58:58.540 No, I think it just means they've run out of things on the food chain.
01:59:04.740 There has been some back and forth over the last several days, and also with the U.S.
01:59:08.960 attacking Iranian drones yesterday. This morning, CENTCOM put out a statement that Iran launches
01:59:14.800 ballistic missile force to Kuwait, calling it an egregious ceasefire violation.
01:59:19.120 How can the administration still argue that a ceasefire is in effect?
01:59:23.700 Again, with the Iranian government, we did not have regime change, but we changed the regime.
01:59:31.300 As President Trump said at the cabinet meeting, as we've said other times.
01:59:36.620 Armin, that's exactly what we have been saying.
01:59:40.700 Wow. We had no regime change, guys.
01:59:44.800 confirmation from president trump's administration this is why this is why president trump made a
01:59:51.840 distinction between regime change and revolution and scott just confirmed that he said there
01:59:58.080 hasn't been a regime change but we've changed people within the regime because we've gotten
02:00:02.880 let um gotten rid of like various layers right this is what president trump means when he talks
02:00:09.200 about the first layer the second layer like half of the third layer being gone right still argue
02:00:14.960 that a ceasefire is in effect uh again uh with the iranian with the iranian government we did not
02:00:22.160 have regime change but we changed the regime president trump said at the cabinet meeting
02:00:27.200 as we've said other times the first layer of leadership was eliminated the second layer and
02:00:34.480 And we're now at the third layer.
02:00:36.200 And the way to think about it is the Iranian government,
02:00:39.300 such as it is, is three pillars.
02:00:42.320 It is the elected government, it is the IRGC,
02:00:46.420 and it is the clerics.
02:00:47.720 And they are having trouble communicating.
02:00:50.160 So we are being patient.
02:00:54.320 We do not have unlimited patience.
02:00:56.320 President Trump always prefers a peace deal.
02:00:59.000 So everything we have done thus far has been defensive.
02:01:02.880 And at present, that is what we will continue doing.
02:01:06.280 But if President Trump doesn't think he can get a peace deal,
02:01:08.640 then Kinetic is back there.
02:01:14.220 Nice.
02:01:15.060 Secretary, are you hopeful that the oil prices will go down
02:01:19.500 once this company is over,
02:01:21.400 given the fact that the trade office remain closed
02:01:24.200 and by the time this oil gets to the mayor markets
02:01:26.940 will be two or three months?
02:01:28.320 uh again the uh you know we we see that the market i believe is very well supplied right now the
02:01:35.040 market seems to be going into balance there for itself so i think that as the strait opens up
02:01:42.240 we're going to see this burst of ships come out so we may actually see how quickly can it
02:01:47.920 be refined how quickly can it get to get to its destination thank you so much from the daily mail
02:01:56.320 you wrote resilience on your cabinet note meetings several times the photographer zoomed into it are
02:02:01.680 you trying to keep the president calm are you trying to keep yourself calm why did you write
02:02:05.840 all those notes so people could look over my shoulder photograph them and think they got a
02:02:14.880 is the united states considering a reconstruction program for iran if a deal is signed again i i
02:02:22.000 I think we've got to get to the deal before we get to the other side.
02:02:25.880 Before we get to the – you in the pink.
02:02:29.260 Mr. Secretary, in the red?
02:02:30.840 No, in the pink.
02:02:31.740 In the pink, thank you. 0.56
02:02:32.880 Cristina Donoño with Telemundo Network.
02:02:35.200 Mr. Secretary, how effective do you believe the current Treasury restrictions have been in pressuring the Cuban government?
02:02:42.500 And also, if you're in the room when those talks are being held, are there any plans to either tighten the sanctions or to ease the sanctions against the Cuban government to get some type of change?
02:02:54.300 Again, that's going to be up to the Cuban government, that they can go up, they can go down, that we've tried to get humanitarian aid in and the regime rejected it because they wanted to go through their corrupt system.
02:03:10.220 So they could go up. They could go down. Karen Sticks, Secretary Rubio, doing a fantastic job
02:03:18.920 of managing this process. And we at Treasury are working with them. In the red.
02:03:26.620 Thank you. Reagan Reese with The Daily Caller. I want to ask you about Antifa.
02:03:30.840 In October, the Treasury Department started working with the FBI to investigate who's funding
02:03:36.140 antifa can you give us an update on that investigation how close are you guys finding out
02:03:41.580 who's funding it it is ongoing we've made substantial progress and i think in the weeks
02:03:46.860 and months ahead we're going to have a lot to report one thing that did go the under reported
02:03:52.620 that i would point out to all of you is the irs is now giving guidance on the form 990 which
02:03:59.980 non-profits they have to file and we are going to encourage or demand that non-profits know
02:04:10.140 their grant recipients so if a grant recipient is violent the if they are suppressing people's
02:04:17.740 rights then you are responsible for that and i think that's a very good first step
02:04:22.940 there's new government data that shows that americans are now saving a smaller share of
02:04:31.300 their incomes than at any time over the past four years are you seeing signs that american
02:04:36.240 households are dipping into their savings to pay for the higher costs of things like
02:04:39.860 gas and groceries and does data like that concern you right now well so a little academic literature
02:04:46.520 would tell you a lower savings rate can mean one of two things uh the kind of the doomer view that
02:04:52.280 you took, or that people have more competence, or it could be something else, because, for
02:04:58.560 instance, stock market gains or 401k gains might not show up in savings, so they're looking
02:05:04.580 at that, think that they can draw down their household savings.
02:05:12.080 You're obviously concerned about the risks posed by advanced AI models like Mithos to
02:05:17.780 critical infrastructure the financial sector is concerned as well what types of what types
02:05:22.740 of changes are being considered to the ai executive order so we can pass and do you believe
02:05:28.180 that an ai executive order needs to include the pre-public access for government again we're
02:05:34.820 working very closely with the large language labs they've been excellent partners and we are going
02:05:42.660 to get a solution that solves for the maximum calculus what we want to do the us is the ai 0.68
02:05:49.860 leader in the world we're an ai superpower china is second they are trailing substantially we want
02:05:55.540 to make sure that we keep that lead so we are working on the exact calculus between innovation 0.99
02:06:01.940 and safety and we want to optimize for that so you you in the glasses
02:06:15.220 no and no you don't have glasses on you're in the glass
02:06:20.100 um there was a report this morning that uh justice alito's son is working in your department can you
02:06:26.100 confirm that that's the case and if so do you believe that that means that he should be uh
02:06:31.460 that the justice should recuse himself from cases that involve you.
02:06:34.500 I am sure that Mr. Alito follows all legal and ethical guidelines,
02:06:39.460 and I can assure you that at Treasury, we follow all the legal and ethical guidelines.
02:06:43.780 Thank you, Mr. Secretary. I have two questions for you,
02:06:47.700 but just to follow what you said about the- Well, you can call me doctor,
02:06:50.260 so I only get one. Well, I'll shoot for two. You said that it's up to Congress that the
02:06:56.100 president's face is on a $250 bill, but it is actually the Washington Post that's reporting
02:07:00.340 two political appointees from the treasury department who have asked agencies to be ready
02:07:04.660 to do that. Do you think politically it's a good idea to put his face on a $250 bill when people
02:07:10.200 are struggling to afford gas? You know, I don't really understand this Washington Post article
02:07:14.720 that who hears from the Post? Yep. Terribly written, terribly edited. Because basically
02:07:20.320 what it says is that treasury is following the law and that we've created the bill and that it's
02:07:27.540 up to congress but that we follow the bill and it's up to i didn't really understand what the
02:07:31.360 story was yeah of course but we we prepare for everything if it gets passed just like we we
02:07:41.380 were ready six months in advance for the one big beautiful bill for tax time that so we have to
02:07:46.600 prepare in advance you you can't draw something up the day before politically do you think it's
02:07:51.280 good idea though people are struggling to afford gas and groceries look i think it has i i think
02:07:56.560 that it's bifurcated that do you think we should have a 250th anniversary the uh celebration well
02:08:04.080 that's happening anyway but no no no no no no no no no no but it's not happening anyway it's
02:08:09.680 happening because it's being funded by private citizens by the federal government by state
02:08:14.960 governments by municipal governments to celebrate our country and i i don't think that the there's
02:08:20.640 anything untoward about having the President of the United States, that the person who
02:08:24.660 was President of the United States on the 250th anniversary, fell.
02:08:29.160 Is it accurate that the General Counsel of the Treasury Department resigned over that?
02:08:47.200 I will not be taking any other questions, I mean, I will not be taking any other questions.
02:08:50.900 But you know, Walter, on the sanctions, given the scale of the assault from Russia on Kiev
02:08:56.980 in recent days and the fact that diplomacy seems to have settled down, there is no diplomatic
02:09:02.980 talks happening right now between Russia, Ukraine, or the U.S., what about sanctions?
02:09:07.100 Is the U.S. considering sanctions on Russia at this time?
02:09:10.740 Well, the U.S., this administration, has put the hardest sanctions on Russia of any
02:09:16.260 country. So let's review how the sanctions regime has gone since the Russian action on Ukraine.
02:09:29.080 Biden administration put on very, what I would call mild sanctions because they were worried
02:09:35.760 about gasoline prices going up into an election. It would be an unstatesman-like sanctions.
02:09:42.360 that probably the worst national security advisor in the history of the country, Jake Sullivan,
02:09:47.240 in an act of bravery on his way out the door in January, they raised the sanction level on behalf
02:09:54.420 of the Trump administration. We let those in situ when we took office. Fast forward to October
02:10:02.780 and President Trump instructed me to sanction the two largest Russian oil companies,
02:10:09.440 luke oil and rosneft which we did no other government has done that so no one has done
02:10:16.700 more sanctions than the trump administration on russian oil
02:10:21.100 so yeah no no no no here here who wants to own this gray hair no gray hair no you don't have
02:10:38.600 Maybe you do.
02:10:39.600 When you had breakfast this morning with the Fed Chair, did you request that the Fed lower
02:10:50.600 interest rates?
02:10:51.600 I had breakfast with Chair Powell 41 times, and I never did that.
02:10:56.600 Last question.
02:10:57.600 Governor Gavin Newsom has floated this idea of a 100% state tax on Californians
02:11:08.600 who have received money from President Trump's anti-weaponization fund?
02:11:12.580 Your response to the governor's call? 1.00
02:11:15.240 There's no cure for stupid. 1.00
02:11:20.020 Okay. 0.99
02:11:20.800 Thank you all.
02:11:24.240 Okay.
02:11:25.000 Gozi.
02:11:25.840 Gozi, like the man with the glasses and somebody with that glasses would go,
02:11:30.560 like, you don't have glasses. 0.64
02:11:31.760 The woman in the pink shirt, like somebody said, you have red shirt. 1.00
02:11:35.160 I said pink shirt.
02:11:36.400 I know.
02:11:36.720 you don't have gray hair i mean he clearly said the woman in the pink shirt and i literally heard
02:11:46.400 someone say oh the red shirt like they're hoping that it'll change his mind and pick that pink
02:11:51.440 right like oh i was going with pink but now that you mentioned red that is my favorite color so
02:11:56.800 let's switch it go with red i don't know what what were you hoping for wow well that was really
02:12:03.920 interesting you know i think i mean pretty much everything that that he said it was nothing sort
02:12:09.840 of nothing new right it was just kind of confirmation except for the one piece of
02:12:15.600 information and this is why i really like watching um you know these press briefings in their
02:12:21.360 entirety because you never know when they're going to say something and a lot of times media don't
02:12:26.160 catch it. So in this case, I think it was really, really worthwhile to watch this because we got
02:12:33.980 that clip of him saying the regime has not changed, but there has been a change in the regime.
02:12:41.620 And that's exactly what we have been saying. And that's exactly what, like when President Trump
02:12:46.140 says, oh, regime change, that's what he's been talking about. Because even in his Truth Social
02:12:51.880 post he has differentiated between regime change and revolution and he's also made comments like
02:13:00.700 you know and who knows maybe maybe at the end of all this the Iranian people will rise up 0.88
02:13:05.100 so um I think what Scott Besson said is pretty good confirmation that we're on the right track 0.89
02:13:11.640 when we're talking about this when we're talking about what President Trump means when he's talking
02:13:16.640 about regime change?
02:13:19.460 Oh, Goldie, that reminds me.
02:13:21.540 Speaking of, yesterday when Pete Hexitt was sitting
02:13:24.700 to the left of President Trump, and then it was his turn to speak,
02:13:28.820 he referred to the Persian Gulf as the Persian Gulf,
02:13:33.120 and I didn't think much of it until people later reminded me
02:13:37.720 that he used to say Arabian Gulf, and he switched to Persian Gulf recently.
02:13:43.760 Pete Hexitt?
02:13:45.060 Yeah, because it's under CENTCOM and military years ago
02:13:49.020 because of the connection between the U.S. military
02:13:51.200 and the Arab countries around the Persian Gulf.
02:13:52.840 It was written down as the Arabian Gulf.
02:13:56.160 But Pete Hexet, when he said Persian Gulf,
02:13:58.880 so many people pointed out to me that,
02:14:02.360 I mean, this is the first time Pete Hexet is saying the Persian Gulf, 0.98
02:14:05.560 and that must be on purpose. 0.51
02:14:08.400 So are you talking about yesterday?
02:14:10.380 when he was having his talk next to president trump when it was okay so that wasn't the first
02:14:16.100 time that he said persian gulf there was a he did say persian gulf um months ago so he did say
02:14:23.160 persian gulf a while back uh and then everyone was excited everyone praised him for it and then
02:14:28.460 he switched to the arabian whatever i don't even want to bring myself to say that but what i've
02:14:35.460 noticed, Arvind, what I've noticed with Pete Hegseth is that when he is around President Trump
02:14:41.220 and Marco Rubio, he will say Persian Gulf. When he's doing the press briefings by himself with
02:14:48.340 CENTCOM, he'll say the other one. Yeah, that I don't even want to say because it's just like a
02:14:56.500 garbage term. So I've noticed that. I've noticed that. So who knows? Because yeah, yesterday around
02:15:04.040 when he was you know and and you know marco rubio has always called it the persian gulf and president
02:15:09.320 trump has always called it the the persian gulf as well so let's see how this plays out but i have
02:15:15.640 noticed that pattern interesting okay thank you for a more complete picture of what's happening
02:15:22.600 yeah okay guys let's go to some of the few super chats really quick uh before before we head out
02:15:29.080 um so mel catch woman sent a super sticker thank you russ mega says pool press pool or cesspool 1.00
02:15:38.840 it's so hard to tell wow wow um monica may fox they've been saying that all along about arming
02:15:50.200 yeah i think uh you're referring to arming the people uh yeah it's been it's becoming a more
02:15:55.400 prominent narrative. Initially, it kind of first started with Senator Lindsey Graham and General
02:16:03.100 Jack Keane and some others. And then now it's sort of being sort of like transferred over into the
02:16:10.080 actual mainstream rhetoric and narrative itself, which I think is a very positive sign. Mark Levin
02:16:16.680 as well has been speaking about that uh and then uh ida says yeah the rude the rude do it back at
02:16:25.480 you and thank you for the support okay um and god is it okay if we go if i show the our discussion
02:16:33.640 group yeah you don't you don't need to ask that's pretty much a person thing to do okay well you
02:16:40.040 don't you don't need to ask anymore you know when it's getting to the end of it okay okay
02:16:46.680 it's just it's tar off okay okay so you know what the next time you ask i'm just gonna say no
02:16:51.840 and i'll just i'll just delete the widget
02:16:53.540 wow okay oh my god so aggressive
02:16:58.700 all right okay so guys um we are going to our discussion group today as we do every day so
02:17:11.160 come join us there. I'll put the link in the chat. You could scan the QR code at the top right of the
02:17:18.400 screen. The link is also on my YouTube channel, Liberty Politics Bio. So you could get to the
02:17:24.440 link there as well. So we're going to go and have our conversation about everything that's happening
02:17:28.760 in Iran, in the Middle East, and in the United States, Ukraine, Cuba. Cuba is getting a big...
02:17:36.640 A lot of people are now talking about Cuba a lot more because there's a lot of stuff happening
02:17:40.080 there so yeah anything geopolitics related islamization of europe and how to defend
02:17:45.200 against it so yeah if you want to talk about anything politics related come join us there
02:17:50.800 our next conversation conversation is going to be in eight minutes so i hope i'll see you guys there
02:17:56.080 and yeah that was that great fantastic all right guys and we'll see oh goldie what do you have
02:18:04.240 coming up um yeah i'm i'm uh continuing my um live stream watch party from last night so we're
02:18:13.120 going to continue watching president trump's um press uh like the the cabinet secretary meeting
02:18:20.800 so we're going to be doing a little bit of that um checking on the news um and then afterwards
02:18:27.120 because i i did promise like i was going to share footage um from you know iranians and
02:18:33.280 occupied iran wasn't able to do that last night because of obviously the breaking news um so i'm
02:18:40.000 probably like after i'm done the the live stream watch party um i'll be doing another live stream
02:18:46.240 probably after to go over all the videos that i prepared and shared perfect guys make sure you
02:18:52.000 don't miss any of that and we got one last super chest by push up saying give armin a raise yeah
02:18:57.760 go to give me a race i mean i pay you nothing so sure i mean double it double it double that
02:19:04.720 you know what i will triple it how about that oh my god guys triple it thank you so much god i
02:19:10.240 appreciate that uh so push us and give armin a race for being a sane libertarian who is oh thank
02:19:17.360 you who is based on ukraine yes slava ukraine yeah and they're saying remember who's on regime side
02:19:24.080 and who's on panel we said yes don't you forget don't you forget and thank you thank you for the
02:19:28.400 support all right guys so that was that and we'll see you guys same time tomorrow on iran revolution
02:19:34.480 until then i'm israel hi long live america god bless america javi
02:19:42.740 see you guys guys tomorrow
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