Goldie Ghamari - May 15, 2026


Trump's China Visit: Impact on Iran


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00:07:00.000 well hello everyone good afternoon good evening good morning wherever you are welcome to
00:07:14.140 the goldie show with your host of course me goldie gamari um great to see you did you guys miss me
00:07:21.340 did you guys miss me i've seen some of your comments on some of my videos and you're like
00:07:27.920 Goldie, how come you're not live streaming eight hours, 10 hours a day anymore? That's because
00:07:34.060 it's unsustainable, guys. I wish I could, but I can't. But I'm kind of trying to balance things
00:07:42.340 out and figure things out. But great to be back and great to see all of you. We're going to have
00:07:50.960 a very interesting show today um basically it's gonna be uh a bit of information a bit of q a
00:08:01.200 uh we're gonna do a watch party guys i am seeing some clips uh that are like a preview
00:08:08.640 of president trump's upcoming um interview with sean hannity wow guys you know what's really
00:08:18.160 interesting is there are certain people, certain commentators who are saying that this trip
00:08:28.540 by President Trump to China is President Trump's, you know, attempt to either appease China
00:08:37.960 or to make it seem as if, you know, President Trump wants to like negotiate or, you know,
00:08:45.300 something like that. Guys, I'm not getting that sense at all. I don't see it. I don't see it. I
00:08:52.740 actually made a whole video about that. And then there was like some technical errors. So the whole
00:08:58.760 thing went to waste. So I have to like redo it tomorrow morning. But I'll give you guys pretty
00:09:04.780 much the DL on this. So the people who are claiming that President Trump went to China in
00:09:12.940 order to appease China or to like, you know, show like a friendly face, they're totally 100%
00:09:21.720 completely incorrect. And I'll, you know, I'll explain why. First of all, why would President 0.96
00:09:27.920 Trump of all people take Marco Rubio, right? Marco Rubio has been sanctioned by China. And yet
00:09:36.640 President Trump said to China, oh, I'm coming. I'm going to bring Marco Rubio with me and there's
00:09:43.240 nothing you can do about it. And then for those of you who were with me last night during the
00:09:47.940 watch party, we saw President Xi Jinping. You know what? I need to figure out how to pronounce
00:09:58.400 that properly. Let me just make sure I'm pronouncing it properly. Xi, President Xi Jinping.
00:10:10.300 There you go. So Xi is Xi. Okay. So we all saw that video footage yesterday live of President
00:10:18.520 Xi Jinping shaking Marco Rubio's hand and President Trump was watching, right? So that's
00:10:27.180 the first thing. President Trump, by bringing Marco Rubio with him, President Trump is sending
00:10:33.600 a signal to China that your sanctions or your foreign policy when it comes to Americans in
00:10:42.980 the United States is completely irrelevant. So right there, that's a huge power move. So that's
00:10:48.800 the first thing. The second thing is President Trump took Pete Hegseth with him, right? President
00:10:57.560 Trump took the United States Secretary of War to China with him. This serves a dual purpose,
00:11:08.120 guys. So the first purpose, of course, is, you know, President Trump, you know, he's basically
00:11:12.580 letting China know that this trip to China is not just about trade or tariffs or the economy.
00:11:22.300 It's also about military power. And by President Trump taking Pete Hegseth with him,
00:11:30.560 that's a power move right there. But it also serves a dual purpose, right? Because of course,
00:11:36.240 there's the current conflict with the Islamic regime occupying Iran. And keep in mind,
00:11:41.320 China, the CCP. So guys, for everyone watching, I just want to be very clear. I'm putting the
00:11:47.700 disclaimer out right now. So whenever I say China, I'm not referring to the Chinese people.
00:11:53.460 I'm referring to, you know, the CCP. I'll try to remember to say CCP. But if I say China, 0.96
00:12:01.380 you guys know what I mean. Because I know there are a lot of Chinese people who are against the
00:12:06.920 CCP. They're trying to overthrow the CCP and free China. And in fact, one of our biggest allies as
00:12:15.540 Iranians are patriotic Chinese people who are against communism and who are against the CCP.
00:12:21.680 So I want to make that very clear as well. So not only did President Trump take Pete Hegseth with
00:12:30.280 him um as you know to to show you know sort of military dominance but keep in mind there's the
00:12:39.120 current conflict between uh the united states and israel on one hand and the islamic regime
00:12:45.340 occupying iran on the other and by president trump taking pete hexath to china he's sending
00:12:52.060 a signal to the islamic regime and to china that you know what this so-called war um that the
00:12:59.380 Islamic regime is claiming as a war, President Trump is saying, yeah, you know what, this is
00:13:03.480 just an excursion. This is just an excursion. Because if President Trump was actually super 0.89
00:13:08.640 concerned about what's happening in occupied Iran, or, you know, the, you know, conflict there,
00:13:15.460 wouldn't Pete Hegseth be in the United States focusing on that conflict? So this is a total
00:13:22.000 power move by taking Pete Hegseth. He's also signaling to the Islamic regime that they're 0.97
00:13:27.940 not as important or powerful as they think they are. And President Trump isn't that concerned
00:13:33.780 because he's taking Pete Hexeth to China. So that's the other thing. The third reason why
00:13:40.160 I am convinced that this trip to Beijing is not appeasement or, you know, anything like that
00:13:50.300 is because he took Scotty B, Scott Besant. And I don't know if you guys remember this, but
00:13:58.360 let me pull it up. Let me, let me find this and I'll pull it up. Like every time I bring up X,
00:14:05.080 like some new info comes out and it's just wild. But if you recall,
00:14:09.840 Um, it was like Scott Besant sanctioned some Chinese companies recently.
00:14:22.980 Here we go. Here we go. It's right here. So Scott Besant, wait, let me, let me find the,
00:14:31.880 wait, let me find the best setup here. What's the best setup for me here? Is it this? No,
00:14:37.320 this makes my face look too big you don't want to see my huge face we we want we want um
00:14:44.700 you know what I'll just keep it here I'll just keep it here so um back on May 11 so literally
00:14:53.660 like just like four or five days ago um Scott Besant actually sanctioned a whole bunch of
00:15:02.420 Chinese companies that were working with the Islamic regime and giving data to the Islamic
00:15:12.080 regime about like U.S. military movement. Do you guys remember that? Like, let's watch this
00:15:20.840 together. So this is big. It's been in the works. Wait, is the volume too long?
00:15:26.480 right let me increase my volume here all right here we go it's been in the in the works and we
00:15:34.240 would encourage the iranians to let these more than 300 vessels leave that you know they can 0.99
00:15:40.920 fire on them you know they're they're i think it's called the mosquito navy they is being swatted 0.94
00:15:46.020 uh numerous ships maybe in double digits have been destroyed and the u.s we are just firing 0.86
00:15:53.340 if fired upon we are not the provocateurs here but if the iranians want to escalate here we are
00:15:59.020 willing to escalate this is clearly a test of iran as well as we speak correct it is a test of iran
00:16:06.300 but bill again this is a ragtag band of pirates that the the great u.s military we've destroyed
00:16:12.540 their air force we've destroyed the all their conventional navy the uh their battle lines along
00:16:19.340 the straits have been destroyed so it's been in the okay well that's not the clip that i wanted
00:16:26.140 but let's go to let's go to the um what was this
00:16:34.380 let's go the u.s department of treasury instead so this is what i wanted to share with you guys
00:16:39.820 this is important so this came out literally like three four days ago economic fury ramps up
00:16:47.740 pressure on iran's islamic revolutionary guard corps oil operations today the department of
00:16:55.500 treasury's office of foreign assets control is designating 12 individuals and their roles for
00:17:02.140 enabling the islamic revolutionary guard corps sale and shipment of iranian oil to the people's
00:17:10.300 Republic of China. The IRGC relies on front companies in permissive economic jurisdictions
00:17:18.800 to obfuscate its role in oil sales and funnel the revenue to the Iranian regime. Instead of using
00:17:25.740 this revenue to support the struggling Iranian people, the regime directs it toward weapons
00:17:32.040 deployment, backing terrorist proxies, and funding security forces that suppress citizens' freedoms.
00:17:39.080 As Iran's military desperately tries to regroup, economic fury will continue to deprive the regime of funding for its weapons programs, terrorist proxies, and nuclear ambitions, said Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent.
00:17:57.360 Treasury will continue to cut the Iranian regime off from the financial networks it uses to carry
00:18:12.560 out terrorist acts and to destabilize the global economy. Economic fury delivers maximum pressure 1.00
00:18:21.860 on Iran. The Treasury Department is maintaining maximum pressure on Iran and targeting the
00:18:27.840 regime's ability to generate, move and repatriate funds. Treasury is aggressively advancing
00:18:35.420 economic fury and has disrupted billions in projected oil revenue, taken actions that have
00:18:42.100 led to the freezing of nearly half a billion dollars in regime-linked cryptocurrency and
00:18:47.820 cracked down on Tehran's shadow banking networks. Um, where's this one here?
00:18:57.720 Not that one, not that one.
00:19:04.500 There was one more where they listed a whole bunch of Chinese companies. Let me like,
00:19:09.020 let me pull that up. US. Here's the thing. Everyone's always focused on military and boom
00:19:25.980 booms and things like that. But guys, the real war, I believe the real chokehold on the Islamic 1.00
00:19:35.180 regime is in fact, the economy. And I say this as, you know, a former international trade lawyer. 0.55
00:19:47.060 So guys, like, you know, in a in a past life, in a previous life, before I was a politician,
00:19:52.420 I was actually an international trade lawyer. So for five years, I literally did anything and
00:20:00.120 everything related to trade, economics, you know, tariffs, customs, duties, all that stuff,
00:20:10.720 dumping, subsidies, guys, when it comes to China, and Chinese economics, and you know,
00:20:17.260 when it comes to like dumping and subsidies and tariffs and all that stuff, guys, I know that
00:20:22.100 stuff, like the back of my hand, you know, like the World Trade Organization and all the dumping
00:20:26.800 and subsidy stuff. So, um, yeah, like that's basically what I did for five years before I
00:20:33.920 became a politician. Uh, so I know this stuff like the back of my hands and I'm telling you guys
00:20:39.920 the economy, right? The economy is how you can actually truly put a nation in a chokehold. I
00:20:50.240 mean, yes, military, uh, like the military aspect is super important, especially when it comes
00:20:56.560 to an Islamic dictatorship, like the Islamic regime occupying Iran. But when it comes to China,
00:21:03.460 because there's no active military operation between the United States and China,
00:21:10.360 the economy is how you get them. And by President Trump taking Scott Besant with him,
00:21:18.320 and Scott Bessent being the genius and mastermind behind Operation Economic Fury,
00:21:28.000 that is sending a huge signal. And I have a very, very important interview that Scott Bessent had
00:21:40.080 this morning that I want to share. However, I want to go back to, I want to go back to this.
00:21:50.040 So this is from April 15. This was actually a press conference that Caroline, what's my phone
00:21:57.600 buzzing? What's going on? Is there something going on here? No, that's nothing. All right.
00:22:02.880 Um, so there was actually a really important press conference on, um, April 15 that Carolyn
00:22:10.120 Levitt and Scott Besant had, uh, we didn't have the opportunity to share that on Iran
00:22:15.700 revolution live because there was a lot of info going on, but I want to share this with
00:22:20.840 you now.
00:22:21.940 Um, let me just change my setup here a little bit because guys, this is so important that
00:22:28.800 guys.
00:22:29.260 So this is from April 15.
00:22:30.700 Okay.
00:22:30.880 So this is literally a month ago. So pay attention to this.
00:23:00.880 close tabs on with respect to tariffs. Do you have any update on that? I don't have an update
00:23:05.940 on the tariffs, but I do have an update on sanctions. Iran used to be the largest state
00:23:12.760 sponsor of terrorism. China was purchasing more than 90 percent of their oil, which is about 8
00:23:19.520 percent of China's energy needs. We believe this blockade in the straits, there will be a pause
00:23:26.620 of Chinese buying, but I will tell you that two Chinese banks received letters from the
00:23:34.120 U.S. perjury. I'm not going to identify the banks, but we told them that if we can prove
00:23:39.800 that there is Iranian money flowing through your accounts, then we are willing to put
00:23:44.180 on secondary sanctions so there you go a month ago scott was putting china on notice but it
00:23:59.540 actually goes deeper than that okay it actually goes deeper than that because uh let me find the
00:24:05.780 other post. Let me find the other one. Let me find the US treasure. Wait, was it this post? Let me go back.
00:24:35.780 Okay, here, Treasury Department.
00:24:39.520 Okay, let me find this.
00:24:51.780 Nope.
00:24:55.440 Okay, I might have to find this, but this was...
00:24:57.760 Oh, where was it?
00:25:03.440 Gosh, I had this.
00:25:04.760 Where was it?
00:25:05.780 Okay, here we go. Here we go. So this is the post. Today, Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control
00:25:16.100 is designating 12 individuals and entities for their roles in enabling the Islamic Revolutionary
00:25:24.040 Guard Corps' sale and shipment of Iranian oil to the People's Republic of China. The IRGC relies
00:25:33.300 on front companies in permissive economic jurisdictions to obfuscate its role in oil
00:25:39.500 sales and funnel the revenue to the Iranian regime. Instead of using this revenue to support
00:25:45.280 the struggling Iranian people, the regime directs it towards weapons development, backing terrorist
00:25:50.800 proxies and funding security forces that suppress citizens' freedom. So this is what I just read
00:25:56.220 earlier in the actual press release from the U.S. Treasury Department. You know what's really sad
00:26:04.640 is that this post did not get a lot of attention. However, as someone who used to be
00:26:13.220 an international trade lawyer, you know, in another life, this is big. Guys, this is huge.
00:26:21.060 So the fact that, you know, three, four days ago on May 11, Scott Besant sanctioned companies and organizations that are working with China behind the scenes.
00:26:39.020 and now scott besant is in china with president trump right so so not only did president trump
00:26:47.720 take marco rubio not only did he take pete hegseth he also took scott besant right like he took
00:26:55.140 the big guns with him so this trip to china this is not appeasement this is not you know oh let's
00:27:04.340 be friends. I mean, sure, it could be let's be friends. But this is President Trump enacting
00:27:12.800 his foreign policy of peace through strength. Oh, I haven't even gone to Elon Musk yet.
00:27:21.720 Someone's saying Elon Musk. I haven't even gone to Elon Musk yet. We're still only on like
00:27:26.400 the political figures here, right? But President Trump taking these, you know, these top people in
00:27:35.500 his administration, and by the way, keep in mind, Marco Rubio, Pete Hexeth, and Scott Besant are
00:27:43.100 the key players when it comes to the conflict with the Islamic regime, right? So
00:27:52.840 So President Trump taking the key players with him, that's sending a very strong signal to China that you need to back off.
00:28:04.460 You need to back off. And President Trump is essentially laying the foundation for who is going to call the shots when it comes to economic and military, you know, sort of strategy in the upcoming century.
00:28:26.820 Right. So President Trump, even though he's the one going to China, because, you know, think about it usually.
00:28:35.000 And this is this is a thing, right? Like when when, you know, a dignitary visits another, you know, another country.
00:28:46.880 Usually it's it's viewed and it's perceived and, you know, this is just how it works in the political world.
00:28:53.180 So when you go to visit another country or something, by you going there, it's almost as if you are, you know, it's typically perceived as you're going there to show, you know, signs of respect or whatever the case might be.
00:29:14.000 However, President Trump has totally flipped that narrative around, even though he is the one going
00:29:20.720 to China. He's not going to China as like, you know, a guest. Exactly. Like he's President Trump
00:29:28.700 is not going there to kiss the ring. Exactly. Because that's typically what happens, you know.
00:29:33.400 And as you can see, like usually it's President Trump who is inviting various countries to come
00:29:41.640 to the United States so that they can kiss the ring. However, in this case, President Trump
00:29:47.600 going to China, it's not a kiss the ring situation. President Trump going to China and taking Marco
00:29:55.620 Rubio, who was sanctioned by Xi Jinping, Pete Hexeth, who's the Secretary of War, and Scott
00:30:05.800 Besant, who is sanctioning Chinese companies. That's President Trump stepping into China and
00:30:13.760 basically marking his territory. You know what I mean? He's claiming his territory. He's basically
00:30:21.240 saying that we Americans are so confident in our military and economic strength that we are coming
00:30:29.560 to you but we're coming to you in a position of power and uh Xi Jinping and you know the CCP
00:30:40.240 I feel are in a position right now where they're scrambling to keep up and to catch up you know
00:30:47.680 what I mean and and I'll explain why there have been some updates from President Trump
00:30:53.340 on truth social but before we go to those i want to share um i know i played this yesterday but
00:31:01.400 this interview from senator lindsey graham is incredibly incredibly important um so let me just
00:31:10.580 pull this up oh you got a super chat from hatchet man it's not much i'm poor just one oh thank you
00:31:18.040 so much. Listen, I appreciate that. You know, please, if you don't have the financial means,
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00:31:47.580 you know, I really do appreciate that. But like, if you're not in a, you know, in a financial
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00:31:59.900 focus on that. But yeah, I mean, I always appreciate super chats. And you know, I do have,
00:32:06.960 you know, certain times during my live streams where I will answer, you know, super chats. So
00:32:13.520 I do appreciate that. But, you know, that that's very kind of you. Thank you.
00:32:18.720 All right. So let's go to this this interview, because remember, guys,
00:32:25.560 there are a number of people that President Trump speaks through. Right. And Senator Lindsey Graham
00:32:35.440 is one of those people. So here you go.
00:32:43.520 oh my gosh you're so funny guys okay that's fine that's okay
00:32:50.240 push-ups always has the funniest comments that makes me laugh so i'll take that guys i'm trying
00:33:00.660 to be serious right now you're gonna make me laugh and then i'm gonna like i'm gonna like
00:33:06.240 lose my focus my gosh christian evan christensen i'm ashamed of my government of norway if it
00:33:17.580 helps the government has 65 disapproval oh my gosh you know um yes i i did make a post shame on
00:33:25.700 norway um but that's shame on the norwegian government god the norwegian people are amazing
00:33:34.520 Christian, you know, I actually, you know, Norway is one of my favorite countries. I actually visited
00:33:39.560 Norway two summers ago and I had the once in a lifetime opportunity to visit the Norwegian
00:33:47.160 fjords. And, um, I don't know if this is like, um, like a stereotype or not, but I also really
00:33:55.800 enjoy like Norwegian metal and, you know, like there's some like Norwegian Viking metal bands
00:34:01.800 that I absolutely love. But like one of my like one of my most memorable family trips was actually
00:34:10.540 going to Norway and going to to the Norwegian fjords. So, you know, and you know what? I just
00:34:18.000 want to say the Norwegian people are amazing. Like we had a blast everywhere we went. If we ever had
00:34:26.100 a question or something like, you know, the Norwegian people, so amazing, so hospitable,
00:34:33.600 beautiful culture, beautiful country. You know, I love the whole Viking thing. Like the Viking
00:34:39.300 thing is fantastic. So yeah. Yeah. I mean, it's, it's unfortunately, and you know, I've noticed
00:34:46.920 this, like there are so many countries where, um, the left has sort of taken over and it's a shame,
00:34:55.240 Right. Because I mean, just look at Canada, for example, like look at Mark Carney, like Mark Carney is like total globalist that supports China over the United States.
00:35:09.460 Right. So I'm currently ashamed of the Canadian government because, you know, as a Canadian, I cannot even believe that the Canadian government is actually supporting the Islamic regime. 0.51
00:35:19.880 Right. So we're in the same, you know, we're in the same situation here. But again, I just want
00:35:25.880 to make it very clear when I speak about a country or something, I'm only referring to
00:35:31.540 the government and the policies, not the people, because the vast majority of people are good.
00:35:39.500 And the vast majority of people, you know, support freedom and are patriots. So I just wanted to let
00:35:46.220 you know and yeah Norway is a beautiful country guys if anyone has an opportunity go check out
00:35:52.420 the Norwegian fjords because they are oh my gosh it's like a once in a lifetime thing I think I
00:35:58.500 posted a video a few years ago I'm pretty sure I posted a video of like my trip to like the
00:36:04.460 Norwegian fjords like we did like this sort of like two hour cruise thing and oh it was it was
00:36:10.140 so good. It was so good. Wile E. Coyote. I'm cheap also, but I believe in tipping at 20%. Thank you.
00:36:19.320 Oh my gosh. You guys are so funny. Push-ups. I wouldn't say Trump speaks through Mark and Graham
00:36:26.940 and so on, but he listens to him. I mean, I don't know. So, I mean, maybe yes, maybe no, right?
00:36:37.600 Because like I've kind of been monitoring certain people and, you know, given what I
00:36:44.740 know about politics and how things kind of work behind the scenes, when people that are
00:36:50.140 very close to President Trump share certain messages and then eventually those messages
00:36:59.460 are is like what ends up happening or what Trump ends up doing, right?
00:37:05.640 it's almost like he's laying the groundwork here. And the reason that I say this is because, you
00:37:10.700 know, I get, I was in politics for 10 years. So it's like, I've seen this happen behind the scenes
00:37:18.100 where, you know, people who are in power will go to someone and be like, okay, I want you to
00:37:24.080 publish this story. I'm going to leak this information to you, push this narrative,
00:37:29.920 do this, do that guys, even like it happened to me, like I had to do it a few times as well. So
00:37:34.740 that's why i'm saying um i i feel like there's kind of more behind it i mean i could be wrong
00:37:41.940 i don't know i could be wrong but um yeah there we go but but let's okay so let's watch this
00:37:50.120 interview with um senator lindsey graham because this is why um this is why i feel like there's
00:38:00.820 more going on behind the scenes. We appreciate you being with us. Thank you. How do you interpret
00:38:07.040 this? Because I think you and I both would agree on paper, the top geopolitical foe of the U.S.
00:38:13.540 is China. However, you see this, you see America's best and brightest business minds. They're all
00:38:19.440 here in Beijing. They're all going to be at those meetings. It seems a lot of this is based on
00:38:25.600 mutual interest financially, especially? Yeah, I think so. Number one, I'm glad President Trump
00:38:30.600 is representing our country. He's the right guy to do deals. He's a deal maker. And I think he'll
00:38:36.340 come out of this summit with a lot of business opportunity, getting into China's markets that
00:38:42.560 have been closed. They could buy a lot from our American farmer to help the American farm economy.
00:38:48.180 We can do things to help them. They can do things to help us. We got the A-team from an American
00:38:53.780 POINT OF VIEW, BUT I'M NOT THINKING ABOUT HAPPY CHILDREN WHEN I THINK ABOUT CHINA. 0.98
00:39:00.580 THIS IS GOING TO BE JUDGED BY ME, BY ME, IF CHINA STILL, IF CHINA STILL BUYS 90% OF 0.92
00:39:09.220 IRANIAN OIL, THEY STILL ARE THE NUMBER ONE PURCHASER OF RUSSIAN OIL AND GAS, WHEN THIS 0.86
00:39:15.060 SUMMIT IS OVER AND WE DO NOTHING ABOUT IT, WE'LL HAVE MADE A BIG MISTAKE.
00:39:20.300 So he's sitting across, President Trump is trying to be charming, and he's a very effective man.
00:39:26.920 China's put on a hell of a show.
00:39:29.020 But I'm going to judge a summit by what China does.
00:39:33.100 Xi could pick up the phone and end the Russia-Ukraine war.
00:39:36.440 He could pick up the phone and end the Iran conflict if he chose to.
00:39:42.160 Without China buying Iran oil, they would be out of business.
00:39:45.720 the number one purchaser of Russian oil and gas propping up food is China. And my message to
00:39:53.300 President Trump is that we have your back. And if China continues to do this, well, without paying
00:40:00.120 a price for disrupting the world, then we'll have made a huge mistake. I've got legislation that 0.96
00:40:06.000 will allow President Trump to put tariffs on China for buying Russian oil and gas. And I'll do the
00:40:12.020 same thing for Iran down the road. The only thing China respects is strength. So when this is over, 0.93
00:40:18.600 if they're still doing the same damn thing with Iran and Russia, and we don't punish China, 0.74
00:40:23.820 we've made a mistake. Let's talk a little bit about what would their alternative be, Senator.
00:40:30.840 In other words, I think maybe it's an opportunity we really haven't spent a lot of time talking
00:40:36.880 about. You're right. About 90% of the oil they get from Iran. They want those Strait of Hormuz
00:40:42.460 open. It was pretty fascinating when a Chinese tanker was hit in the Strait of Hormuz. That was
00:40:48.420 shocking. Maybe the one remaining ally and friend that the Iranians have at this time. 1.00
00:40:54.600 And clearly there is this unholy alliance. You have Vladimir Putin, you have Russia, 0.80
00:41:00.460 you have iran you have north korea that have been an alliance the reports it will not be ignored
00:41:07.320 by president trump i'm sure it will come up that the chinese have been assisting the iranians in
00:41:12.940 this conflict uh but right so guys they're talking about the chinese assisting the iranians again
00:41:24.240 And what they mean is the CCP assisting the Islamic regime.
00:41:31.780 I guess, is that a prerequisite to doing other business deals in your mind?
00:41:37.200 No, I think you've got to do two things at once.
00:41:40.060 You try to build up the economic relationship, because over time that can change things.
00:41:46.140 When you do business with people, you tend to look at them differently over time.
00:41:50.280 But here's the problem.
00:41:51.320 You named the allies of China. They're all dirtbags. They're aligned with the worst people 0.99
00:41:58.440 in the world. They're buying oil chiefly from Iran, keeping their war machine going. 0.99
00:42:04.900 Same thing with Russia. If China stopped buying Iranian oil or threatened to do it,
00:42:10.960 the war in Iran would be over. All I'm asking China to do is help us open up the Strait of
00:42:17.660 her moves, help us stop Iran from getting a nuclear weapon, because I think they would 0.97
00:42:22.520 use it, help us end the bloodbath in Russia or Ukraine that is hurting the world economy. 0.98
00:42:28.460 If you help us, I will be very grateful. If you don't help us and you continue to prop up these 0.95
00:42:36.200 regimes, I will do business with you on Monday and put tariffs on you on Tuesday. And the only
00:42:42.820 thing china understands is what i just said she is not a crazy man he's not irrational if he
00:42:49.700 believed president trump would crush his economy the chinese economy for propping up putin and iran
00:42:56.260 i think he would change his behavior you don't need to threaten him directly but you need to
00:43:01.860 make it real to him senator we have a printout of what okay um so we'll get back to this interview
00:43:09.540 you in a moment. I think Jesse Waters is about to go live. But before we do that, we have a very,
00:43:15.840 very interesting and important super chat. So Tom for Life is asking, Goldie, the IRGC hijacked the
00:43:24.380 privately owned Chinese vessel Hui Chuan today in the strait. Do you think they feel China sold
00:43:32.180 them out? Thanks. Thumbs up, American flag. Yes, 100%. So here's the thing. The Islamic regime,
00:43:40.260 okay, the Islamic regime is not the powerhouse that they think they are. The only reason that 1.00
00:43:47.880 the Islamic regime has lasted this long is because the world powers have allowed them to. 0.99
00:43:54.980 The Islamic regime is now realizing that they're not actually a superpower. They're not the axis 0.95
00:44:01.400 of resistance. I mean, look, they have no Navy, they have no, you know, military, they have no,
00:44:07.400 like nothing, right? Everything has been destroyed by the United States and Israel. 0.98
00:44:11.380 The Islamic regime assumed that, you know, China, the CCP was their ally. However, 0.55
00:44:21.260 the way that the CCP looks at the Islamic regime is not as an equal, not as an ally. They look at
00:44:30.880 the Islamic regime is just another, you know, piece on the chessboard, right? They're just 1.00
00:44:37.840 another pawn in the game of chess, right? So the Islamic regime is sort of waking up to the fact 1.00
00:44:45.020 and the realization that they're not as important as they thought they were and the allies that
00:44:51.300 they thought that they had are not actually there. If you recall, let me write this down
00:44:58.980 because I think Jesse Waters is starting soon.
00:45:02.320 I want to go that live,
00:45:04.320 but there was an interview from Adok Chi with NBC
00:45:10.260 and he was asked about their allies.
00:45:18.440 I'm going to try to find the clip
00:45:20.180 and bring it up momentarily.
00:45:22.900 Like after like we, okay, here we go.
00:45:25.300 Let's get to like the breaking news
00:45:27.260 and then we'll get back to that.
00:45:28.980 I will return to this in a moment.
00:45:37.800 47's in the temple of heaven, but is he about to raise hell?
00:45:43.100 I think so.
00:45:52.720 Are you saying you live in that trailer?
00:45:55.380 I don't live anywhere is what I'm saying.
00:45:58.100 i don't have a house they burned it down harvey spencer pratt takes on the world 0.79
00:46:04.020 lady i'm gonna eat you alive right now hello hi whoa what is this a drag queen i am an activist 0.82
00:46:12.260 i am a substitute teacher happy dei thursday watch let's hear it that was traumatizing 0.99
00:46:20.180 USA. Okay, this is fun.
00:46:31.600 Fox News alert. Beijing is drenched in pageantry for the Trump trip.
00:46:36.220 He's the first president in 50 years to walk through the Temple of Heaven.
00:46:39.880 Ford was the last one in.
00:46:41.640 The Confucian Temple, built in the 1400s during the Ming Dynasty,
00:46:46.140 only the emperor was allowed to step inside.
00:46:48.280 It's where he prayed for good weather.
00:46:50.740 Trump, a Protestant, went inside and made it rain.
00:46:53.760 More on that later. 0.87
00:46:55.180 First, the party started at China's Great Hall right across the street from Tiananmen Square.
00:47:00.900 Trump wasn't in a tank.
00:47:02.300 He was in the beast and pulled up to shake hands with Xi.
00:47:05.880 And it was a long shake, 15 seconds.
00:47:09.440 Some friendly padding.
00:47:10.900 Both men stood still.
00:47:12.960 No one leaned in.
00:47:14.500 Who won?
00:47:15.500 Some call it a draw, but Xi did release first.
00:47:17.940 and then drum hit him with a little pat in the back. Body language experts say that was a power
00:47:23.140 move. The fashion police noticed that POTUS rocked a red tie, which experts say aligned visually with
00:47:30.120 the dominant ceremonial palette of China. Qi wore a purple tie to evoke the symbolism of the
00:47:36.180 purple forbidden city, the center of Chinese power. Didn't see a lot of hostility. Diplomats
00:47:43.060 on the ground actually say there was a lot of chemistry. Qi, who tends to be more reserved in
00:47:47.820 public, put on a show. 0.84
00:47:49.340 Guys, I just want to say,
00:48:18.160 keep in mind how many American flags you saw there. I will talk about this soon.
00:48:22.240 The president was most impressed by this.
00:48:25.520 I think I was particularly impressed by those children. They were happy.
00:48:30.240 They were beautiful. The military is obvious. It couldn't be better, but
00:48:35.040 those children were amazing. People say the ceremony was more jovial,
00:48:40.160 conversational and personally interactive than Trump's last visit in 2017.
00:48:45.280 A lot more smiles this time, but body language experts say Trump showed gravitas and stayed
00:48:51.200 focused. Quote, I think that Trump feels the power, feels like this is a formidable meeting.
00:48:56.960 He is not intimidated by Chi at all. He's showing kind of like a peacock or a lion. He's showing his
00:49:03.040 power. Trump brought that energy into his meeting. The two men spoke for two hours and 15 minutes,
00:49:10.160 longer than expected how are you talking sir
00:49:15.200 it's great great place incredible china is beautiful yeah chi said some beautiful words too
00:49:24.000 both china and the united states stand to gain from cooperation and lose from confrontation
00:49:31.600 our two countries should be partners rather than rivals there was a little bit of a skirmish though
00:49:38.240 not between Xi and Trump, but between Secret Service and the Chinese police.
00:49:43.040 They say it was a Chinese version of a Mexican standoff, a Chexican standoff.
00:49:48.720 There have been some heated and physical clashes between the Secret Service and the Chinese
00:49:53.760 police on the basically at the back doors of these events, including one very physical standoff where
00:50:00.800 a Secret Service officer was being prevented from taking his weapon in as part of the protective
00:50:06.000 detail but things have all been ironed out and as far as we know the schedule has not been changed
00:50:11.200 because of that but they patched it up by dinner time she even had his musicians play an instrumental
00:50:16.800 version of the ymca although there was no dancing not that kind of party and the food
00:50:25.520 guests started off with lobster and tomato soup followed by a pan fried pork bun or better known
00:50:30.720 and Chinese as a shang jian bao. Entrees, a choice of crispy beef ribs, a suckling Beijing roast duck,
00:50:38.480 or a slow-cooked salmon and mustard sauce. For dessert, a trumpet shell-shaped pastry,
00:50:45.440 get it? And tiramisu, which we're pretty sure is Italian. Here's the president's toast.
00:50:52.160 Tonight it is my honor to extend an invitation to you and Madam Peng to visit us at the White House.
00:51:00.720 this September 24th, and we look forward to it.
00:51:04.300 And I'd now like to raise a glass and propose a toast
00:51:08.840 to the rich and enduring ties
00:51:10.700 between the American and Chinese people.
00:51:13.420 It's a very special relationship.
00:51:16.000 And I wanna thank you again.
00:51:17.160 This has been an amazing period of time.
00:51:19.240 Thank you, President Xi.
00:51:21.480 Out of respect, the president who doesn't drink,
00:51:23.960 imagine if he did, even took a sip of champagne.
00:51:27.820 Trump, though, had his glass served by an American waiter.
00:51:30.740 Both sides made sure the other side didn't get their fingerprints or DNA.
00:51:34.840 All custom.
00:51:36.180 The White House is taking all the necessary protocols.
00:51:39.060 They're all using burner phones this week.
00:51:41.940 But despite everything, Trump says our two nations have more things in common than not.
00:51:47.780 As allies in World War II, President Franklin Roosevelt's mentions of the brave people of China,
00:51:54.520 that's what they were grew loud cheers and his speeches in the united states and
00:52:00.040 everybody loved what he had to say just as many chinese now love basketball and blue jeans
00:52:06.200 chinese restaurants in america today outnumber the five largest fast food chains in the united
00:52:12.920 states all combined that's a pretty big statement there's one thing that both men understand very
00:52:18.600 well money the people of china and the united states are both great peoples achieving the great
00:52:28.840 rejuvenation of the chinese nation and making america great again can go hand in hand we can
00:52:36.040 help each other succeed and advance the well-being of the whole world she told trump china is open
00:52:43.080 for business, even wider than before. We hope that's true because that's music to the president's
00:52:48.940 ears. So I'm in China. We had the greatest CEOs in the whole world. We had about 30 of them and
00:52:55.060 they were pitching President Xi on doing business in China. I think they were successful.
00:53:00.820 Musk was there, even brought his son X. Elon says X is learning Mandarin. Jesse Jr. is learning
00:53:07.480 Spanish. And the doge master was kind of a celebrity. Everyone lining up to take pictures
00:53:13.000 with the world's richest man, even Apple's Tim Cook. The feeling among the business community,
00:53:18.620 upbeat. NVIDIA's CEO, aka the chip guy, he was there and he was pumped.
00:53:25.060 President Trump and President Xi have a wonderful relationship and we have great hopes that we will
00:53:33.100 build upon their great relationship and improve the relationship of our two nations.
00:53:38.120 NVIDIA is coming home with a pretty big deal. The White House just gave them the green light
00:53:42.780 to sell their AI chips to China. But remember, not the best ones. They'll still be happy.
00:53:48.520 Besson says he's going to make China play by the rules so that we don't all get slaughtered by
00:53:53.220 robots. The U.S. is the undisputed leader in the world here. We have the greatest AI companies.
00:54:01.060 We're actually going to be discussing the AI guardrails with the Chinese.
00:54:07.840 We're going to set up a protocol in terms of how do we go forward with best practices for AI
00:54:14.700 to make sure non-state actors don't get a hold of these models. 0.97
00:54:18.900 By getting in business with the Chinese, we're hoping it makes them less hungry for Taiwan. 0.95
00:54:24.060 China doesn't have the chip tech to beat us in the AI race, 0.88
00:54:27.680 and the island's producing about 90% of the world's best semiconductors. 0.96
00:54:32.080 And the Chinese have been salivating over Taiwan for geographic reasons, historical reasons. 0.99
00:54:37.340 But now that it's an AI island, if they can't hack them, they just want to grab them. 0.99
00:54:43.420 But we told them, pause off.
00:54:45.880 China wants to invade Taiwan?
00:54:47.780 Well, I think China's preference is probably to have Taiwan willingly, voluntarily join them. 0.80
00:54:52.360 In a perfect world, what they would want is some vote or a referendum in Taiwan that agrees to fold in.
00:54:57.260 I think that's what they would prefer. Ultimately, it's featured prominently in President Xi's
00:55:04.620 mandate in the time he's been in office. He's made clear that what they call reunification,
00:55:08.380 that's what they call it, is something that has to happen at some point. We think it would be a
00:55:12.460 terrible mistake to force that through force or anything of that nature. There would be repercussions
00:55:16.780 for that globally, not just from the United States. The Chinese want to boom, but we can 1.00
00:55:21.820 boom together. We already opened our country up and they didn't. No more suckers. The Chinese 1.00
00:55:27.580 are also buying more soybeans and energy. And by the way, Trump and Xi talked about Iran. We'll
00:55:32.620 cover that in the next block. And while we're at it, how about some beautiful Boeings? What
00:55:40.300 did you want from the U.S.? A lot of things we talked about. We talked about a lot of things,
00:55:47.260 too many things to discuss but a lot of things we had a very good meeting but we want things from
00:55:52.460 them um one thing he agreed to today he's going to order 200 jets that's a big thing boeing 200
00:56:00.300 big ones that's a lot of jobs it's a lot boeing wanted 150 got 200 uh he said sort of i think it
00:56:10.700 was a commitment i mean you know sort of like a statement but i think it was a commitment
00:56:14.540 it. The markets love it. The Dow topped 50,000 today, first time since before the war. And the
00:56:20.980 S&P and Nasdaq surging to fresh record highs. This time, though, Trump has tariffs and domestic
00:56:27.100 supply chains to protect American jobs and factories. Hopefully, this is the last time
00:56:32.500 we get ripped off. We're not trying to constrain China, but their rise cannot come at our expense. 0.99
00:56:38.560 Their rise cannot come at our fall. So there's an area where we're just going to have a difference
00:56:42.300 of opinion. But when that plan is in conflict with the national interest of the United States,
00:56:46.280 we need to do what's right for the United States.
00:56:48.780 Xi told the president something very interesting. Quote,
00:56:51.420 The world has come to a new crossroads. Can China and the U.S. overcome the Thucydides trap? 0.89
00:56:58.960 Now, he's referring to the war between Athens and Sparta. Athens was the established power, 0.62
00:57:03.880 and Sparta was the younger upstart. They ended up fighting a vicious war, with Sparta winning.
00:57:10.820 The Chinese see themselves as an ancient power and the United States as a young rising one and 0.94
00:57:16.540 want to avoid direct military conflict. That is probably until they think they're more powerful 0.99
00:57:22.560 than us, but we'll see. Trump had a different interpretation. Quote, when President Xi very
00:57:28.680 elegantly referred to the United States as perhaps being a declining nation, he was referring to the
00:57:33.200 tremendous damage we suffered during the four years of sleepy Joe Biden and the Biden administration.
00:57:39.000 And on that score, he was 100 percent correct.
00:57:42.980 But now the United States is the hottest nation anywhere in the world.
00:57:45.680 And hopefully our relationship with China will be stronger and better than ever before.
00:57:51.740 Peter Doocy is our senior White House correspondent.
00:57:55.600 How are you doing over there in China, Peter?
00:57:59.460 Doing great.
00:58:00.500 You know, it's funny because, Jesse, there's all this talk about American companies want to come into China.
00:58:05.680 And she, I guess, told some of these CEOs that China will open wider for them.
00:58:10.140 But within, like, 700 feet of where I am standing right now, there is a McDonald's, there is a Starbucks, there is a Crocs store.
00:58:19.220 And I can report, because I was exploring for a segment that I'm going to do on my Sunday show.
00:58:24.720 At McDonald's here, you can get crispy bone-in wings that are pretty good.
00:58:30.160 At Starbucks, you can get a lasagna for lunch, which is different than back as for the crocs, the crocs look the same as they do back lasagna at Starbucks. That sounds risky, but if a billion Chinese people have tried it before me, I'm sure it is quite delicious. You know, Peter, once you get them hooked on American fast food, it's over. They'll pretty much do whatever we want. What is the, we saw a little skirmish. I think you reported
00:59:00.160 on it. Has it been tense at times? My own experience with that, it wasn't a skirmish
00:59:09.280 as much as a major, many, many different things got lost in translation. We went over near Tiananmen
00:59:15.560 Square yesterday to this very grand welcome for President Trump. And I was standing just a few
00:59:22.140 feet away from President Trump and Xi. When the kids started jumping up and down and cheering and
00:59:27.440 waving flags. President Trump had about his biggest smile on his face as I have seen. And I
00:59:32.040 my job is to look at his face every day. But when we were leaving there, an official pointed to the
00:59:39.100 big charter bus that they had and said, OK, get on the bus. So I was the first one on the bus
00:59:44.180 and I heard the door close and it just took off. And it was nobody but me and a driver that had
00:59:50.360 no idea what I was telling him, which was I would like to get off now. And the rest of the press
00:59:56.340 core just got smaller and smaller in the rearview mirror. But we figured it out and we picked
01:00:01.880 everybody up. So it seems like there are these big security plans, but a lot of stuff still
01:00:09.600 gets lost in translation. And there are big security concerns for Xi's people and for Trump's
01:00:17.620 people. And just nobody wants to make a mistake, especially because they're doing a lot of outdoor
01:00:23.300 events and it's the two superpowers uh both together which we haven't seen since uh she
01:00:30.180 came to san francisco uh and that was of course the trip when gavin newsom famously cleaned up
01:00:36.260 like four square blocks of that city right i don't think um assuming too much here peter but when
01:00:42.420 the rest of the press car saw you were leaving alone in a bus going somewhere they were probably
01:00:48.100 pretty happy. Yeah, I told my producer, hey, CNN didn't lose their reporter in China. Of all the
01:00:56.140 people that go missing in China, I think they were pretty happy it was Peter Doocy. All right,
01:01:01.340 Peter, have fun and stay safe. Don't get into any more buses with just one driver.
01:01:07.480 Peter Schweitzer, the president of the Government Accountability Institute. You know, we laugh about
01:01:11.760 it and it's fun. You get these jumping Chinese kids putting on quite a show, but there's some 1.00
01:01:17.240 real hardcore issues at stake here. What's your takeaway from the summit, Peter? 1.00
01:01:25.500 Well, I think, you know, China pulled out all the stops for President Trump. They didn't do it
01:01:30.520 because they like him. They did it because they respect him and they kind of fear him.
01:01:36.100 They have disliked American presidents in the past. They did not like Barack Obama.
01:01:40.860 Barack Obama, they felt, was condescending and was sort of dismissing them in an arrogant way.
01:01:47.240 And you remember in September of 2016, they didn't pull the stairway up in front of Air Force One. 0.97
01:01:54.840 So he had to climb out of what the Guardian magazine in the U.K. called the ass of Air Force One. 0.80
01:02:00.660 He had to go down the back steps. 0.98
01:02:02.100 It was an example of disrespect.
01:02:05.240 They would never do that to Donald Trump in a million years because they know Trump wouldn't tolerate it.
01:02:10.520 So Trump came in, I think, demonstrated strength.
01:02:13.220 He's also rejiggered the economic relationship, I think, in a very positive way.
01:02:18.360 This delegation of CEOs that came with him, it conveys to China, look, they're with me.
01:02:24.760 I'm with them. This is my posse. These are these dynamic companies that are excelling America forward.
01:02:30.800 But also, Jesse, it conveys to these CEOs, you're American companies.
01:02:35.660 You're not multinational corporations. You're not going to cut these kind of co-production deals that benefit our enemies anymore.
01:02:42.600 So it makes him the convening authority in commercial relationships with China, which is exactly what you want when you're dealing with an adversary like Beijing.
01:02:52.620 That's such a great point, because United States CEOs kind of hosed the American worker the last 25 years, and we're still paying the price for that. 0.96
01:03:00.860 You know, the Chinese make a lot of promises, Peter.
01:03:02.840 They say this, they say that. 1.00
01:03:04.100 They don't always follow through.
01:03:05.740 Do you think this time's different?
01:03:07.640 She says he's going to be open for business.
01:03:09.880 Does he mean it?
01:03:12.600 No, he doesn't mean it. And I think Donald Trump knows it. Trump understands that words are a way
01:03:18.320 to communicate information, but they can also be weapons, strategic weapons. So China's making 0.91
01:03:23.620 promises it's not going to keep. But Trump understands that. That's the important thing.
01:03:28.020 Okay. All right, Peter. Good to talk to you. Thank you so much.
01:03:32.180 The gay Ayatollah just opened up a fortune cookie. What does it say? Next. 1.00
01:03:42.600 I cannot get over the fact that he calls, Jesse Waters calls Khamenei the gay Ayatollah.
01:03:51.260 Okay, guys, let me go to, wait, what's going on here? Because we don't want Fox News commercials. 0.51
01:03:57.520 Okay, so let me go back to the super chat. Let me just pull this up really quick here. Okay,
01:04:03.040 so I'm monitoring the Fox News live feed. We'll go back to that. So before Jesse Watters,
01:04:12.600 Jesse waters began Tom for life was asking Goldie, the IRGC hijacked the privately owned Chinese
01:04:18.840 vessel, uh, which one today in the States, do you think they feel China sold them out? Thanks. So
01:04:24.860 yes, 100%. They believe that China sold them out and I found the clip. So while we were watching
01:04:31.680 that guys, like I multitask, like, like crazy, it's just something I do. Um, so while, uh, we
01:04:38.040 were watching that clip from Jesse Waters. I found the NBC interview with Adok Chi from about,
01:04:46.580 you know, two months ago. It was a few days after Khamenei was exterminated. And then here's the
01:04:52.760 part where the reporter asks Adok Chi, remember he's the foreign affairs minister of the Islamic
01:05:01.120 regime. He asks him, you know, what about your allies? So just listen to this response from a
01:05:07.720 few months ago. And we know that we can handle that. Are your allies, are your allies, Russia
01:05:13.480 and China helping you? Well, they are supporting us politically and otherwise. Are they? Are they
01:05:20.960 supporting you militarily? Well, military cooperation between Iran and Russia is not
01:05:28.600 a secret. You know, we have worked with each other in the past and that has. There's literally
01:05:35.060 no military cooperation between russia and the islamic regime or between china and the islamic 0.68
01:05:41.580 regime continued uh you know uh and will continue i hope i guess i hope they're actively helping
01:05:49.100 you in this war well they are uh they have always helped us so i'm gonna i'm gonna understand that
01:05:57.520 Did you see like the just the look of like the the incredulous, incredulous look on the reporter's face?
01:06:05.900 Like he's just he's just looking at Arochi and his his brain is trying to process how to like he's like, how do I even respond to like this nonsense?
01:06:17.100 Right. That Arochi is talking about here. Right.
01:06:22.120 OK. Watch this again.
01:06:25.160 And we know that we can handle that.
01:06:27.520 Are your allies Russia and China helping you?
01:06:32.620 Well, they are supporting us politically and otherwise.
01:06:36.820 Are they supporting you militarily?
01:06:40.440 Well, military cooperation between Iran and Russia is not a secret.
01:06:47.040 We have worked with each other in the past, and that has continued and will continue, I guess.
01:06:54.640 and they're actively helping you in this war?
01:06:58.920 Well, they have always helped us.
01:07:03.360 So I'm going to understand that to mean, yes,
01:07:05.720 that they are actively assisting you in this war?
01:07:08.660 Well, I'm not going to give the details of our cooperation
01:07:12.360 with other countries right in the middle of the war.
01:07:16.800 Inside Iran right now, we've heard that the government
01:07:19.120 is cutting off the Internet.
01:07:20.700 Why are you closing off information?
01:07:22.260 for so so that's basically what i wanted to share um from there um and let me just let me just go
01:07:32.660 back to fox news so that when it starts i can we we make sure we don't miss it but all that to say
01:07:40.660 wait what's going on here
01:07:44.660 okay all right it's it's still what are these weird american commercials and
01:07:49.700 Americans. What's going on? I've got a cell phone. Cell phones are notoriously...
01:07:55.620 Why are Americans in like 1800 selling cell phones? Americans, your commercials are weird.
01:08:03.900 Your commercials are weird. I don't approve as a Canadian. Anyways, going back to the super chat.
01:08:08.520 Um, God, okay. So, um, so all this to say, yes, I do believe that, um, you know, the vessel taken
01:08:21.420 by the IRGC, it's thought that China headquartered private security firm, like, so I know Matt
01:08:28.380 Tardio. Guys, I'll try to bring Matt on. Matt's a good friend. Um, we've communicated quite a bit.
01:08:34.880 And Matt, you know, he's a former, you know, he's a veteran.
01:08:39.720 Great, great guy.
01:08:40.780 I'll see if I can bring him on one time because like his, his analysis is amazing.
01:08:46.160 And I've known him for a while.
01:08:47.720 He's been on a few of my like X spaces back when I used to do Twitter spaces.
01:08:51.840 So anyways, he says it's thought China.
01:08:54.860 Oh, wait, we're back.
01:08:55.760 Okay. 0.86
01:08:55.980 I have all China's friends in the head of their favorite gas stations, Iran and Venezuela
01:09:01.840 are offline.
01:09:03.040 Now she's sitting down with Trump.
01:09:04.400 And he says he wants to fill up the tank.
01:09:08.020 China's support of Iran.
01:09:10.780 How big a discussion was that today?
01:09:12.740 We discussed it.
01:09:14.820 I mean, when you say support, they're not fighting a war with us or anything.
01:09:20.000 No.
01:09:20.460 He said he's not going to give military equipment.
01:09:22.860 That's a big statement.
01:09:23.640 He said that today.
01:09:24.420 That's a big statement.
01:09:26.220 He said that strongly.
01:09:27.700 But at the same time, he said, you know, they buy a lot of their oil there and they'd like to keep doing that.
01:09:32.200 He'd like to see Hormos straight open.
01:09:34.400 China wants oil chips and lower tariffs so we have a lot of leverage and she said well how can
01:09:41.720 I help President Xi would like to see a deal man he would he would like to see a deal man
01:09:46.940 and oh he did offer he said if I can be of any help at all I would like to be of help because
01:09:53.720 he did say that yeah he did say that and look anybody that buys that much oil has obviously
01:09:58.900 got some kind of a relationship with him but he said I would love to be a help if I can be of any
01:10:03.840 help whatsoever. He'd like to see the Hormuz Strait open. He said, if I could be of any help
01:10:10.120 whatsoever, I would like to help. We're watching a diplomatic dance. Neither guy can look needy.
01:10:17.000 He didn't ask him for anything. I mean, we're not asking for China's help or we don't need their
01:10:20.420 help. Our position is very clear. Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. Back at home, the media
01:10:25.300 still thinks the gay ayatollah is winning. The New York Times, Washington Post say Iran still 0.92
01:10:29.600 has most of its missiles. Now, these could be deep state leaks, worst case scenario, trying to get
01:10:35.480 Trump back in the war for money and regime change. But our military's top brass said today, it's not
01:10:41.040 accurate. We destroyed Iran in record time. The numbers that I've seen in open source are not
01:10:46.980 accurate. I think what also is not taken into consideration, it's more than just the numbers.
01:10:52.340 It's the command and control that's been shattered. In less than 40 days, CENTCOM forces
01:10:57.220 achieved our military objectives. Most notably, we degraded Iran's ability to project power 0.98
01:11:03.020 outside its borders and threaten the region and threaten our interests. 0.98
01:11:07.400 They mostly have drones left, and we figured out how to shoot them down for cheap.
01:11:12.240 So those days of using high-value defenses to shoot down cheap targets are behind us.
01:11:17.620 Quite the contrary, what we have been doing lately is using our own low-cost one-way attack
01:11:23.620 drones, uh, attacking, att
01:11:27.060 them use higher and more
01:11:30.260 The regime's getting despe 0.85
01:11:31.920 they arrested for guard gu 0.70
01:11:34.000 to sneak into their country
01:11:36.100 causing trouble in the stra
01:11:38.260 one of their ships was se 1.00
01:11:40.400 vessel carrying goats rep
01:11:43.640 getting hit with a drone,
01:11:46.680 actually cargo ships are t
01:11:49.280 and sail through dark. At
01:11:52.340 made it out this week some from japan some from india and our wall of steel's holding strong 70
01:11:58.820 cargo ships were turned around 90 of iran's sea mines destroyed and their mosquitoes they're
01:12:05.860 getting swatted capability have been significantly degraded if i just use my own professional
01:12:11.780 experience uh in 100 transits through the strait of hormuz you would typically see
01:12:15.940 see 20 to 40 fast boats and lately we've seen two or three. They went from swarming the strait to
01:12:23.360 hiding in the shadows. Now the Iranians are choking on their own oil. Karg Island. We've seen that 0.89
01:12:29.660 there have been no loadings in the past three days. We believe their storage is full. None of the
01:12:35.620 ships are getting out. None are coming in. So they're not able to store oil on the water. So
01:12:41.100 They're going to start shutting down their production.
01:12:46.880 I think that they are on their last legs,
01:12:49.120 and the blockade, President Trump's blockade, has been a resounding success. 1.00
01:12:54.460 Cuba could be next.
01:12:56.420 They just said they ran out of oil.
01:12:58.060 The country's experiencing blackouts.
01:13:00.300 And today, our CIA director's in Havana holding a secret meeting.
01:13:04.760 He told them we're going to be open to working together, but they need to change.
01:13:09.220 If Venezuela can get it together, so can Cuba.
01:13:12.980 Just remember, Havana is just a short flight from Palm Beach.
01:13:18.620 Philip Breedlove is a retired Air Force general and supreme allied commander of NATO.
01:13:23.560 When you hear, General, the Chinese leaders say,
01:13:28.060 oh, yeah, we'll help out opening up the strait, getting a deal, is that a real offer?
01:13:35.320 No.
01:13:35.880 Well, thanks for having me on, Jesse.
01:13:37.480 And I think it's one of those don't trust and continue to close all the deals they made in their last meeting with our president.
01:13:50.280 And it would be good to see that happen before any of the new deal making is done. 0.90
01:13:56.120 And frankly, I think that that Mr. Xi is trying to pull a veil over the fact that they have been supporting Iran so forth. 0.75
01:14:06.820 dual-use items, some of their technologies for missiles and things are all in this fight 0.82
01:14:13.980 and being fired at us in the West. So if he would simply shut down all that support that they're
01:14:20.900 currently doing, that's a good start. But if he actually contributes to opening the straits,
01:14:28.500 that would be wonderful, but it seems a bit too far. When you hear Besson say Cargill and
01:14:36.080 like max capacity what would you do with that intel
01:14:39.920 well karg island is is an opportunity it is an opportunity that has to be used judicially you
01:14:51.300 know we still want the people of iran to rise up and to be a great nation when they're out from
01:14:59.120 under this horrible regime that is running them. So when we start to attrit things like some of
01:15:06.220 the pieces of Cargillin and others, we are now putting Iran in a long, long recovery period, 0.98
01:15:13.500 which is going to make it hard for the good guys to rise up. So we've got tough decisions to make.
01:15:19.940 We could easily take Cargillin away from them, but is it the right thing to do? That's the tough
01:15:26.680 problem that our leadership is facing right now do you think they're considering another love tap
01:15:34.600 well i think that we have basically two choices at this point you know
01:15:41.080 iran is exerting some amount of control of what's going on in the straits we obviously are
01:15:49.800 controlling much of what's going on in the straits it would be nice to further a trip
01:15:55.960 their ability to control the straits. And that's one love tap that can be considered. The other is
01:16:03.660 all this time that we've had this quote unquote ceasefire, Iran has been building back. And we 0.89
01:16:10.580 know they've brought up a certain number of their missile firing positions. And it may be the time
01:16:16.480 to go back and revisit the catching up that they did during this time of no bombing.
01:16:23.640 All right. Well, the president will be back stateside pretty shortly, and we'll see what he does. General, thank you as always. We appreciate it. Johnny talks politics at the Springsteen concert. Do you like Bruce's politics? I am a fan of his politics. I'm a liberal. I would have never guessed. Oh.
01:16:43.940 wow okay so um i think that's pretty much it for oh god these god americans your commercials are
01:17:01.260 so weird why why do you guys have weird commercials okay that's it for like i think um
01:17:09.180 everything relating to, uh, Iran and China on Fox news. Oh no, my browser lost audio. Okay. I need
01:17:18.060 to like, I need to reshare. Let me just reshare my screen. Cause sometimes this happens.
01:17:27.840 All right. So I'm pretty sure like that's pretty much it for, um, how do I do this?
01:17:35.480 why does this work it's not max screen i don't know what's going on here wait
01:17:41.820 i don't want that
01:17:45.200 there we go okay so that's pretty much it for fox news for now but we will go back uh when president
01:17:55.300 trump's um interview starts so okay now we can go back and i can uh answer all of your super chats
01:18:03.380 Thank you so much for your patience. I appreciate that. So going back to what Tom for life was
01:18:08.380 saying. So Adok Chi and the Islamic regime always assumed that they were equals. Okay. However, 0.97
01:18:17.560 we just watched this clip from a few months ago where the reporter from NBC is asking the foreign
01:18:26.420 affairs minister of the Islamic regime, well, what are your allies doing to help you? And his
01:18:31.500 responses. Oh, it's symbolic help. Oh, we're not going to give it away. And I have a feeling that
01:18:38.740 what's happening today is because of President Trump's visit to China. So going back to Matt
01:18:46.360 Tardio's post, it's thought that China headquartered private security firm Sinoguards is using
01:18:53.260 Hui Chuan as a floating armory. Last week, Iran struck a Chinese-owned ship following the Iranian
01:19:01.420 foreign minister's trip to China. Today, it was announced that China does not support Iran
01:19:07.400 controlling the Strait of Hormuz. It appears the IRGC is retaliating against China. So yes,
01:19:15.080 I know you guys may not have known this, but like last week, here is Arochi and he went to China
01:19:26.820 in advance of President Trump going to China because I guess the Islamic regime thought 0.76
01:19:32.960 that they could go and somehow, I don't know, convince the Chinese to continue their allyship 0.91
01:19:40.900 or whatever. But here's the thing. The Islamic regime has always made the mistake of thinking 0.88
01:19:46.340 that they're a global superpower. They're not. They're not. Guys, I mean, look, again, 0.99
01:19:52.160 their military is destroyed. I feel like I sound like President Trump when I say this.
01:19:56.660 I'm just repeating President Trump. Military is destroyed. So the army, Navy, Air Force,
01:20:03.780 everything is destroyed. It's a paper tiger. The only thing the Islamic regime is good at
01:20:10.260 is exterminating. Sorry, the only thing the Islamic regime is good at is murdering 1.00
01:20:15.700 Iranian people, right? That's the only thing that they're good at doing. 1.00
01:20:20.660 But when it comes to geopolitical issues, there are nothing. And I think the Islamic regime is 0.95
01:20:28.100 realizing that today, because Adolf Chi went to China, thinking that he's going there as an equal. 0.60
01:20:36.280 No, no, no, Adolf Chi went to China. And he is there as basically just a pawn on the chessboard.
01:20:47.120 Right. So the Islamic regime to China is nothing but a piece on the chessboard. 0.96
01:20:54.100 And this is because the Islamic regime is completely irrelevant and they have destroyed Iran and they have destroyed the, you know, the reputation of Iran. 0.97
01:21:06.040 Because prior to 1979, Iran was a respectable country and now it's not. 0.91
01:21:12.640 And Adok Chi is now feeling that, which is why I have a feeling that, you know, they're retaliating against China because of the fact that China, right? 0.52
01:21:24.780 Like, guys, China is not going to get into a military or economic battle with the United States over the Islamic regime, right? 0.57
01:21:39.100 the Islamic regime is not that important to China. I mean, yes, it's important. Yes, of course,
01:21:46.540 for China, it is economically advantageous for the Islamic regime to be there because the Islamic 0.97
01:21:54.020 regime is pretty much giving oil away to China, right? 90% of the Islamic regime's oil, I think, 0.97
01:22:02.780 or like goes to China or something. And it goes at a very, very low, low price, right? And the
01:22:08.340 Chinese also invest billions of dollars in Iran, in like Islamic regime companies, infrastructure,
01:22:16.040 all that stuff. So yes, there is a vested economic interest for the Islamic regime to
01:22:23.540 stick around. However, that interest for the Islamic regime to stick around 0.98
01:22:31.140 does not supersede the CCP's desire to stick around, right? 0.88
01:22:40.720 So that's what the Islamic regime is realizing now. 0.67
01:22:44.720 The Islamic regime is realizing and understanding that China
01:22:47.920 has never viewed the Islamic regime as an equal or an ally. 0.76
01:22:53.140 China has viewed the Islamic regime as a pawn. 0.55
01:22:57.160 And this is why they're now attacking these Chinese ships. 0.66
01:23:03.140 However, again, a lot of the weapons that the Islamic regime has purchased comes from China. 0.83
01:23:08.040 They're Timugrits, so who knows? 0.75
01:23:10.520 But that's essentially... 1.00
01:23:13.140 Sorry.
01:23:16.160 So that's sort of in a nutshell.
01:23:19.240 So yes, absolutely, the Islamic regime 100% feels like China sold them out.
01:23:25.580 In fact, the Islamic regime has felt this way for quite a while.
01:23:31.780 And this goes back to, let me play this again, because this is the, when was this?
01:23:36.700 So this interview was from March 6th, literally like just over two months ago, right?
01:23:41.900 Just over two months ago, where this is just a few days after the United States and Israel
01:23:49.100 attacked the Islamic regime.
01:23:53.100 They exterminated Khamenei, the supreme dictator.
01:23:56.640 Everyone's in a state of frenzy.
01:23:58.340 Everyone is in a state of frenzy.
01:23:59.800 Everyone is panicking.
01:24:01.840 And Arakchi is now going on NBC.
01:24:05.220 And when he's being asked about the allies of the Islamic regime,
01:24:10.380 he can't even give a straight answer.
01:24:12.100 He's just like, oh, yeah, they're helping.
01:24:14.640 We're not going to give it away.
01:24:16.000 He's totally bluffing.
01:24:18.160 Well, they have always helped us.
01:24:22.600 So I'm going to understand that to mean, yes, that they are actively assisting you in this war?
01:24:27.900 Well, I'm not going to give the details of our cooperation with other countries right in the middle of the war.
01:24:35.920 Inside Iran right now, we've heard that the government is cutting off the Internet.
01:24:39.300 Why are you closing off information for the Iranian population while this crisis is unfolding?
01:24:44.860 well this is not the case almost uh you know uh all iranians have access to to social networks
01:24:53.740 uh and oh wait sorry that wasn't the right one
01:24:57.420 okay sorry it was here are your allies are your allies russia and china helping you
01:25:07.020 well they are supporting us politically and otherwise
01:25:11.620 are they are they supporting you militarily well military cooperation between iran and the asian
01:25:19.060 and russia uh is not uh is not a secret you know we have worked with each other in the past
01:25:25.620 and that has continued uh you know uh and will continue i hope i guess i hope i get in there
01:25:32.100 i love that freudian slip he's like oh they will continue i hope i guess except look literally what
01:25:39.060 happened two months later, two months later, the Islamic regime. So last week, that's the same guy
01:25:46.100 in the interview. Last week, he goes to China to try and, you know, firm the commitment of their
01:25:56.880 allyship or whatever. And now, literally today, they're attacking Chinese ships. So there you go.
01:26:05.900 That's, uh, that's the current situation. Oh, I lost audio again. What's going on?
01:26:15.960 Sorry, guys, this happens sometimes. It's like an issue with the streaming software.
01:26:21.180 All right. So there you go. So that I hope that answers your question.
01:26:25.600 All right, let me go to the next super chat.
01:26:28.600 push-ups. Maybe, but if you asked Mark, that's what he'd tell you. Oh, no, I agree. Listen,
01:26:39.260 like people who are close to President Trump, they're not going to give away. They're not
01:26:42.420 going to give it away. I mean, that would be like the equivalent of, you know, like the media asking
01:26:47.340 President Trump what his war plans are. He's not going to give it away, but I agree with you on
01:26:51.420 that. Karen Beadle. I hope you don't mind. I gave TBN Israel your info for an interview. They
01:26:59.420 interviewed an Iranian lady today, uh, trying to get more info on Iran. Oh, that's awesome. Thank
01:27:07.120 you. No, I appreciate that. Yeah. Like, I mean, my email is public. So my email is, um, info at
01:27:13.920 ggabari.com. Like you can find it on all my social media profiles. So, I mean, even if,
01:27:19.960 even if you go to, um, like my YouTube website, um, here, I'll just pull it up here. So
01:27:27.420 like, you know, when you go to my YouTube website, like it's right there, info at jikamari.com. Um,
01:27:35.820 that email is also, um, on like my rumble, my ex, um, like all my social media platforms. So
01:27:43.240 yeah, no, I appreciate that. Thank you. Very, very thoughtful and kind of you to,
01:27:49.540 do that. Okay, let's go to the next super chat. D-U-E-2-U. Wow, Goldie's Cheesecake Fund. Oh my
01:28:01.580 gosh, that's a huge cheesecake fund. Guys, this is not a mukbang channel. Is that how it's 0.97
01:28:07.640 pronounced? It's not a mukbang channel. Guys, I love cheesecake, but I don't love cheesecake that
01:28:12.640 much. I mean, maybe I do. I don't know. But that's really kind of you. Thank you. I appreciate
01:28:19.300 that. But guys, I did not forget. I actually did order some egg rolls because remember guys,
01:28:27.780 last night when we were watching all of those like videos about China, we were all craving
01:28:33.620 Chinese food. And then I said, guys, let's do a President Trump interview watch party tomorrow
01:28:40.620 night and we'll all like eat some Chinese food. So I actually ordered some egg rolls and I think
01:28:47.260 they might have arrived already. I have to go get them. I'll get them in a moment, but, uh, yeah,
01:28:50.880 I do have some egg rolls. So yeah, it's going to be like a Chinese food watch party while,
01:28:57.300 while we watch president Trump, uh, president Trump's interview pushups. I wonder if nod to
01:29:04.880 Chiang Kai-shek was intentional. I mean, it could have been, it could have been for people who don't
01:29:11.060 know. Chiang Kai-shek, he was a Chinese military commander, revolutionary, and statesman who was
01:29:19.120 president of the Republic of China from 1948 to 1975. I'm not as familiar with Chinese political
01:29:29.540 history because, you know, I focused more on Iran, of course, and I'm still learning more about Iran
01:29:36.620 every single day. But I mean, it could have been, it could have been, I'd love to, you know, hear,
01:29:41.240 hear your thoughts on that. Okay. Super backers. Goldie, do you think this could be bigger than
01:29:51.020 Iran? Could the downfall of the Islamic regime also free the Europeans? Seems like it's all 0.93
01:29:57.740 connected. Thank you. Guys, 100%. Iran, like the Islamic regime occupying Iran is just the next
01:30:07.600 domino. And my, I have a feeling that President Trump's ultimate goal is China and Russia,
01:30:18.480 right? Like President Trump wants to leave a lasting legacy. And overthrowing the Islamic
01:30:24.480 regime is just the next step in terms of going after China and Russia. 0.97
01:30:38.660 And of course, when Iran is free from the Islamic regime, that will certainly help Europe 0.94
01:30:47.960 and European countries. However, you guys have a very big problem because you have imported a lot 1.00
01:30:54.160 of like Durka Durka jihadi Muslims into your countries. And they're not necessarily Iranian, 1.00
01:31:00.600 but they support the Islamic regime. Because keep in mind, those of you who've been watching
01:31:04.120 Iran Revolution Live, those of you who've been watching my live streams from before,
01:31:08.680 you guys know, the vast majority of people who support the Islamic regime are not even Iranian.
01:31:14.480 They're not Iranian. They're like Palestinian, they're Hezbollah, they're Afghani, they're 0.74
01:31:19.340 Pakistani. There are, you know, like, like, you know, Arab, there's videos of like, uh, Nigerian
01:31:26.900 Muslims and I don't know, like Bangladeshis and like Ugandan Muslims. Right. So, um, the Islamic
01:31:33.640 regime is a foreign occupying force and they have occupied Iran for the last 47 years. And they're 0.94
01:31:39.600 using Iran as an ATM to fund their jihad. So, I mean, Iran will be free sooner rather than later. 0.95
01:31:47.860 um that will certainly help um with the european situation but unfortunately your politicians have 0.99
01:31:55.480 imported a whole bunch of these uh third world savages under the guise of multiculturalism 1.00
01:32:02.560 and diversity and they are taking over your countries so you know for us iranians what we 0.98
01:32:08.060 see happening in europe right now this is kind of like what was happening in in iran back in like 0.95
01:32:13.840 the 40s 50s 60s and 70s and then all of a sudden they just take over and then your country becomes 0.89
01:32:19.580 a third world sharia hellhole yeah so guys like you like it's um you need to fight back you need 0.67
01:32:29.260 to fight back you need to right and i say i say this as an immigrant i say this as a canadian 0.99
01:32:34.720 immigrant right like i was born in iran my parents came to canada to escape like an islamic
01:32:39.860 dictatorship. When people immigrate to another country, they should immigrate with the 0.97
01:32:48.660 understanding that you need to accept the values of that country and assimilate. If you immigrate 0.98
01:32:54.080 to a country, but you don't accept the values, you don't accept the laws, you don't accept the 0.99
01:32:58.520 beliefs, you want people to cater to your values, just stay home. Why would you immigrate to a 1.00
01:33:06.920 country if you don't want to live the way that the country lives, right? Like, why would you 0.67
01:33:12.960 immigrate to a country and then take your third world ideology with you to that country? 0.80
01:33:21.200 Like, why? Like, did it not occur to you that maybe the country that you're leaving is a third
01:33:28.380 world hellhole because of your ideology, because of your values, right? Maybe the country you're
01:33:34.280 immigrating to is better because they have different values, right? Like, I don't know. 0.96
01:33:40.900 But if you say this, well, you're racist, which, you know, I'm just sick and tired of that, you 0.98
01:33:45.500 know, woke progressive nonsense. So there you go. Coy Stallings, did I see Trump's truth? Yes, 0.97
01:33:53.200 I did. I've been meaning to get to that. So this is actually the perfect opportunity to get to
01:33:58.400 President Trump's Truth Social post. So President Trump posted, and this is very interesting, guys.
01:34:06.240 When President Xi very elegantly referred to the United States as perhaps being a declining nation,
01:34:13.640 he was referring to the tremendous damage that we suffered during the four years of sleepy Joe
01:34:21.240 Biden and the Biden administration. And on that score, he was 100% correct. Our country
01:34:27.960 suffered immeasurably with open borders, high taxes, transgender for everybody, men and women's 1.00
01:34:35.120 sports, DEI, horrible trade deals, rampant crime, and so much more. President Xi was not referring
01:34:42.120 to the incredible rise that the United States has displayed to the world during the 16 spectacular
01:34:48.280 months of the Trump administration, which includes all-time high stock markets and 401ks,
01:34:54.820 military victory and thriving relationship in Venezuela. The military decimation of Iran to
01:35:02.780 be continued. Guys, he said to be continued. Guys, music to my ears. Guys, President Trump
01:35:10.360 is confirming that the military decimation of Iran, I mean, he means the Islamic regime,
01:35:15.560 right? Islamic regime occupying Iran to be continued. Strongest military on earth by far, 0.91
01:35:22.320 economic powerhouse again, with a record $18 trillion being invested into the United States
01:35:29.760 by others. Best U.S. job market in history, with more people working in the U.S. right now than
01:35:36.740 ever before, ending country-destroying DEI. Guys, I literally just, guys, I just spoke about this. 0.69
01:35:44.340 I just spoke about how DEI, right, like when you're when you're mass importing people based on DEI and these people are not willing to assimilate and integrate and and, you know, embrace the values of your country and society like that's country destroying.
01:36:03.640 Guys, President Trump just said it. Guys, President Trump agrees with me. Country destroying DEI. 0.93
01:36:10.540 And so many other things that it would be impossible to readily list. In fact,
01:36:16.020 President Xi congratulated me on so many tremendous successes in such a short period of time.
01:36:23.780 Two years ago, we were in fact a nation in decline. On that, I fully agree with President Xi.
01:36:31.100 But now the United States is the hottest nation anywhere in the world, and hopefully our relationship with China will be stronger and better than ever before.
01:36:44.180 Very interesting, guys. Very interesting.
01:36:47.420 Thank you. Thank you, Dawn, for reminding me to share that.
01:36:51.180 I think this is really good to read now, right before we get to President Trump's exclusive interview with Sean Hannity.
01:37:04.480 For America's Flag Original says, Javid Shah Imperial.
01:37:08.800 Thank you.
01:37:09.400 That's very, very kind of you.
01:37:12.260 Roman Viking 95.
01:37:14.520 What do you think about the treatment of Uyghurs in Xinjiang?
01:37:17.900 What can we learn for treatment of Islamists in the West? Why not? I mean, I think the persecution 0.99
01:37:23.340 of Uyghurs is horrific because the Uyghurs are not Islamists. The Uyghurs are just practicing 0.99
01:37:29.800 Muslims. The CCP and, you know, Marco Rubio has spoken out a lot about the persecution
01:37:37.080 of Uyghurs. So guys, I am like, I'm not for just, you know, persecuting people. There's a difference
01:37:46.180 between, um, you know, people who just want to live their lives and practice, you know, their,
01:37:50.740 their faith versus political Islam, um, and jihad. And I think the persecution and treatment of
01:37:59.040 Uyghurs is horrific. And, um, you know, there are some very important people speaking out against 1.00
01:38:05.620 it, like Marco Rubio. Um, and I support, um, what Marco Rubio says. I support Marco Rubio's
01:38:11.680 position, because ultimately, you know, freedom of religion is a fundamental right, as long as
01:38:20.100 that religion is not imposing on anyone else, and the Uyghurs are not imposing on anyone else,
01:38:24.980 and they are heavily persecuted. But I would say, you know, if you want to learn more about
01:38:30.580 the treatment of Uyghurs, go look up what Marco Rubio has said about that, because Marco Rubio
01:38:36.900 is, you know, very outspoken about this. Christian Evan Christensen, Swedish Vikings had some swords
01:38:46.440 made of very good steel. Experts wondered how they got so good steel. Then they found out they
01:38:54.220 bought the steel from Iran. Guys, I'm not surprised by that because I have heard that there, there 0.59
01:39:00.420 were, you know, there was like some, you know, uh, historical, uh, trade dealings, uh, between
01:39:07.120 the Vikings and the Persians, you know, two ancient civilizations. So, uh, I don't know how to say
01:39:14.360 anything in like Viking ish, but you know, for Valhalla, there you go for Valhalla. There you go.
01:39:23.500 But Vikings are super cool. Um, and I wouldn't be surprised by that because, uh, Persian steel,
01:39:29.000 Persian steel is pretty high quality but that's so cool thank you for sharing that
01:39:33.640 push-ups Trump talking about China in World War II when Chang led okay I'll have to go back and
01:39:42.240 and and take a look at that and give my thoughts on that uh momentarily because I know um
01:39:48.040 Sean Hannity is starting soon but it could very well have have been you know a reference to that
01:39:57.160 Maybe we'll get more on that during Sean Hannity's interview with President Trump.
01:40:06.160 Aaron Berger, tonight is the start of Yom Yerushalayim.
01:40:12.240 It's been 59 years since Jerusalem became the unified capital of Israel during the Six-Day War.
01:40:20.640 Wow. Okay. Happy. How do I say? Is it happy? Yom Yerushalayim? Wishing you guys all the best. Congratulations on the anniversary. And yeah, that six-day war was quite an ordeal.
01:40:38.640 ordeal. But you know, Israel, you know, one of the things that the Iranian people and Israeli
01:40:46.460 people share in common is our survival, right? Like, despite all odds, despite everything that
01:40:55.940 we've gone through, like we're two very old civilizations, and we have survived. So yeah,
01:41:02.920 I'm Yisrael Chai, the major actual. True story. My apartment complex in the 90s got some new
01:41:11.720 tenants. I found out that they were Somalis. After asking why the lights in their unit flickered on
01:41:19.240 and off all night, they'd never seen electric lights. Yeah, I mean, I'm not surprised by that.
01:41:26.160 I'm not surprised by that.
01:41:30.120 President Trump has spoken about his thoughts on Somalia.
01:41:34.600 Daniel Benjamin, help support Israel in Eurovision.
01:41:39.580 Okay, I don't know how to do that. 0.93
01:41:41.020 I think you have to be European. 1.00
01:41:42.120 Okay, so guys, for all the Europeans, well, I mean, that's not going to work. 0.85
01:41:47.960 Daniel, that's not going to work because all the Europeans are going to be supporting their own countries. 0.51
01:41:52.740 So, I mean, only is, like, I think only Israelis are going to support Israel, right? Because, because the other Europeans, like, they're going to support their own countries. And then I can't really, I mean, I guess, I guess unless, unless your country has been out, has been out of the, you know, has been, is not in the finals or something, right?
01:42:16.800 I don't know, guys. I don't watch Eurovision. I'm not really into, like, the music Grammy stuff. Like, I'm like a pure political nerd. Televote. Okay, well, okay. All right, guys. So, let me put it this way. Anyone who can, go vote. Anyone who can support Israel in Eurovision, go support, go vote for them. There you go.
01:42:46.040 Okay.
01:42:47.980 My gosh, there are so many videos that I wanted to share with you guys,
01:42:51.720 but President Trump's, like,
01:42:54.800 President Trump's interview with Sean Hannity is starting soon,
01:42:57.640 so I can't even, like, do that now.
01:43:02.280 Okay.
01:43:05.680 Okay.
01:43:07.320 All right.
01:43:08.080 We're just going to have to do this.
01:43:12.480 Okay.
01:43:13.000 I'll be right back
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01:44:52.720 know when you're going to be chased let's do texts roger from cold spring texas the ayatollah's
01:44:59.680 fortune cookie said duck. That's funny. Marty from Antioch, Illinois. If Trump's red tie
01:45:06.780 symbolizes power, what is your pink tie symbolize? This is not a pink tie. Yes, it is. It's totally
01:45:16.520 pink. Holly from Manilow, New Jersey. It's pronounced Einstein. Okay, really quick. Last
01:45:24.020 super chat. So you can from international works from New York. All right, there you go.
01:45:29.680 and welcome to Hannity as we broadcast from Beijing and China now we will have President
01:45:38.200 Trump for the full hour I spoke with President Trump immediately following his very important
01:45:43.440 meeting with President Xi and we have a lot of ground to cover so let's get started President
01:45:49.420 thank you so much for sitting down your first interview we appreciate it wow they rolled out
01:45:55.060 the red carpet i have video of when barack hussein obama came to china there wasn't as much pageantry
01:46:05.540 from your perspective that welcome what did that how did you interpret that
01:46:10.100 well we have a relationship he and i and we've been working together a long time we've gotten
01:46:14.180 along well when i first came here china was really taking advantage of the united states
01:46:19.300 he understands it and now we do great with china and we have a very good relationship we have a
01:46:26.420 friendship really he's a tremendous leader he's been here a long time very powerful very strong
01:46:33.700 there's no doubt about it and we just have a good relationship i did actually see other people
01:46:39.140 arrive here they're not treated so well but we were treated very well so that that was meaningful
01:46:44.500 for you well i mean if i got out of a plane and nobody was there to greet me i would say that
01:46:49.940 wouldn't be so cool because it's really respect for our country our country is respected look
01:46:55.060 we're the hottest country right now anywhere in the world but he and i know each other well i
01:46:58.820 think beyond maybe that but we certainly got a very nice greeting and today was beautiful
01:47:04.020 mr president if there was any meeting that i think i would want to be a part of
01:47:08.500 i would love to have been in that meeting rather than me start with a bunch of questions about this
01:47:13.780 and that and i do have specific questions in your own words how did this meeting go because
01:47:21.220 i knew you were there a long time it was a long meeting it started off interestingly because
01:47:26.900 they're very organized people and as you know we have about 30 of the biggest business leaders in
01:47:32.740 the world the biggest everything you know i mean you name it from gyps to planes to everything
01:47:40.260 and they're all here i didn't invite them they all wanted to come and they're all here and i
01:47:44.980 suggested that before we start the meeting i'd like to introduce them to you and they were
01:47:50.580 surprised because it wasn't you know it wasn't scheduled and they looked around they said well
01:47:56.420 and then uh you know we had everybody i don't want to go into names because i'll leave some out
01:48:01.060 and but there were a lot of guys Tim Cook Elon Musk yeah you know we had everybody out of the
01:48:08.420 video was there we had just everybody and men and women all all great business the best
01:48:18.340 and they said okay and they spoke a little bit and introduced themselves and it's interesting
01:48:25.140 because they they do business in general most of them do business here but probably like to do more
01:48:30.040 And I'd like to see them do more.
01:48:31.800 That would be good for trade and trade balance.
01:48:34.600 And they were fantastic.
01:48:36.280 I'll tell you, they really had a good time.
01:48:38.140 Once they, once the Chinese leadership, because it was President Xi and many other leaders,
01:48:44.480 once they got used to the fact that we're a little off schedule here,
01:48:47.260 and we're talking about a subject that wasn't even thought about, but they were outside.
01:48:52.500 I said, I think we can get them in five minutes, because they were literally, you know,
01:48:56.180 a few minutes away from the room where we were in the Great Hall.
01:48:58.540 We were in the Great Hall. And they came in and they did fantastically well. It was really good.
01:49:03.740 I think it was, he actually said, that was very good. That was a good idea. But it was very
01:49:08.940 different from what the schedule had. And then we went on. Then we talked about a lot of different
01:49:13.760 subjects. And I think it was all good. Let me ask you this. You know, you always say
01:49:18.020 that you have a very good relationship with President Xi. And you say the same thing about
01:49:24.680 Vladimir Putin, you're America first. You seem to always understand he's going to be China first.
01:49:32.280 Yeah, totally. And so he's China first. He wants to make good deals. But having a good relationship 0.98
01:49:39.260 is a good thing, not a bad thing. I explain to people, you know, it's great when you have
01:49:43.240 good relationships with very powerful countries that powerful economically as well as we have
01:49:49.900 most i built in my first term the greatest military in the world we have the greatest military in the
01:49:56.380 world we proved that with venezuela we proved it with the rand and wren's wiped out militarily
01:50:01.740 it's just a question of time and uh you know we gave them a break by stopping a little while we
01:50:07.580 have a blockade they have no boats are going in no boats are even thinking about we talked about
01:50:12.140 it today it's very interesting but they're impressed we have a great military we have
01:50:16.780 the greatest military we've ever had but we have the greatest military anywhere in the world i
01:50:20.620 built it in the first term a little was given away by biden to afghanistan and as much as it was it
01:50:27.420 was a lot but it's a very little compared to what we have now we have a country that is respected
01:50:35.420 our country two years ago if if biden came here i don't even think he would get a meeting with
01:50:43.020 President Xi. I don't think that he'd even meet with him. I don't know if he'd be able to focus
01:50:47.100 long enough in the meeting. You know what? He wouldn't come here. But assuming he came, I don't
01:50:50.140 know that he'd even have a meeting. It's amazing. Actually, a lot of people, I noticed even with the
01:50:55.740 business leaders, they're the biggest businessmen in the world and women, a couple of women, and
01:51:01.340 most of them, almost all of them, but most of them never met President Xi. This was the first time
01:51:06.060 they've met him. So they found it exciting. They all performed very well. They all spoke.
01:51:11.180 And I said, it's a little different position for them because they're hot stuff back in
01:51:16.620 our country.
01:51:17.620 But here they are.
01:51:18.620 They're standing in front of this massive country, the leadership.
01:51:23.020 But they really performed well, I think.
01:51:25.460 You have in the past described President Xi to me as very tough, all business.
01:51:34.320 You're not describing the type of business that he normally used to do.
01:51:38.800 Do you think that your relationship has evolved to the point where, oh, he can go along with your spontaneity?
01:51:45.100 I think he's a warm person, actually, but he's all business.
01:51:49.680 There's no games.
01:51:50.840 There's no talking about how nice the weather is.
01:51:53.760 Oh, let's look at the stars.
01:51:55.100 Let's look at the sun.
01:51:56.760 No, he's all business.
01:51:59.120 And I like that.
01:52:00.640 And that's a good thing.
01:52:01.960 No games.
01:52:02.540 I say it about him, and I can say it about some, not as complimentary, frankly, for the
01:52:10.260 most part, but I say about him that if you went to Hollywood and you looked for a leader
01:52:16.740 of China to play a role in a movie.
01:52:19.300 Central casting.
01:52:20.360 Central casting.
01:52:21.240 You couldn't find a guy like him.
01:52:23.840 Even his physical features, you know, he's tall, very tall, and especially for this country,
01:52:31.640 because they tend to be a little bit shorter you look at the military i mean the military
01:52:36.740 today was incredible that military marching was incredible but no if you went to hollywood you
01:52:41.480 wouldn't find that you're not going to find a guy to play the role who's good and he said you know
01:52:45.520 i mean i'll get criticized they always criticize me when i say good things about certain leaders
01:52:51.940 and this one. But he's a leader for China. He's led almost 1.5 billion people for a long time
01:53:04.340 and he's respected. It's sort of interesting when the fake news said, he said,
01:53:10.900 they'll say, President Trump said that President Xi was a brilliant leader.
01:53:15.820 that's a terrible thing what am I gonna do you know what it said you know you
01:53:21.160 saw the response you saw the and here's the thing those business people are here
01:53:26.620 to make deals and to bring back jobs they're bringing back massive no you
01:53:30.720 know China's gonna invest hundreds of billions of dollars with those people
01:53:35.380 that were in that room today that's why they came that's why they came it was
01:53:39.920 really an honor with every major just about every major business leader in
01:53:44.080 there. I mean, the list was impressive to know that about. So maybe to give people some insight
01:53:49.920 into how you act in these situations, you're representing our country, the president of our
01:53:56.440 country. And we get to watch you on a regular basis, something that the media did not get a
01:54:02.200 lot of access to when Joe Biden was president. But we watch you. He never did it. And when he did do
01:54:08.620 it was a disaster okay so almost 100 percent of the time it was pretty much it was a terrible 0.99
01:54:16.380 thing for our country you can't be represented like that our country was left at two years ago 0.99
01:54:22.460 our country was left at we felt like a stupid country we were we were scorned we were mocked 0.98
01:54:29.740 we were taken advantage of and trade and every other way i mean look at what happened with 1.00
01:54:35.660 Afghanistan. We left all that, you know, billions of dollars of equipment behind. Could have taken
01:54:41.980 it. It was just unbelievable. There's no reason to do that. Just all of a sudden and leave it.
01:54:49.900 No, we were a country with the highest inflation in history. You know, when they talk about high
01:54:54.940 prices, I inherited the high prices. I'm getting them down. I've got them down incredibly. In fact,
01:54:59.580 If I didn't make the little excursion to the country of Iran, I had to do it.
01:55:05.840 We just hit the highest stock market ever, which, by the way, now we're the highest.
01:55:09.380 We're now higher than we were before the war started.
01:55:12.340 And oil went up very little compared to what most people, even including me, I thought it would go up more. 0.96
01:55:18.320 But that was OK for a short period of time because we cannot let Iran have a nuclear weapon. 0.98
01:55:25.180 They're crazy. I'm going to get to that. You can't let them have a nuclear weapon. 0.95
01:55:28.140 they would use it. There'd be no Israel. There'd be no Middle East. There'd be no Europe. 0.99
01:55:34.040 And they come at us too, because you know why? They're crazy. 0.99
01:55:38.380 I'm going to get back to Iran. Let me go to the media and Donald Trump and then the person 0.96
01:55:43.060 and give people insight into the guy that sits in the room across from the leader of China,
01:55:49.880 1.5 billion people. We watch you almost daily with the media, and I think you enjoy it. You
01:55:57.900 bring them in they have gaggles you keep them there for a long period of time
01:56:01.020 probably not that I enjoy it you don't enjoy it no you seem like you do well 0.78
01:56:05.520 every question to kill you know they're always going for the kill every question
01:56:08.760 you see these people with a hatred I said you have such hatred when you ask
01:56:11.760 the question why because I have a strong border because I have a good military
01:56:15.480 why do you have such hatred it's the whole thing is crazy it's not that I
01:56:19.500 enjoy it it's that I can get the word out because I don't get the word out I
01:56:24.540 I mean, look, Fox is great and, you know, we have some that are good.
01:56:27.640 But overall, if you read The New York Times, you actually think we're losing or not doing well in Iran.
01:56:36.000 They have no Navy. They have no Air Force. It's all it's it's gone.
01:56:40.720 It's just a question of time. If we want, we stop. Could have gone for another few weeks.
01:56:46.240 It would have been over. I did that at the request of a lot of leaders that are friendly with them.
01:56:52.760 It's not going to matter for them.
01:56:54.600 They're finished.
01:56:56.180 Now they can make a deal or they get annihilated.
01:57:00.720 I don't want to do that.
01:57:02.220 But we have the greatest military.
01:57:03.820 And, you know, when you do news conferences, you're getting the word out that you're not going to read in the New York Times.
01:57:12.780 I mean, I read these things.
01:57:13.800 I see some of your other networks.
01:57:15.380 the way they cover they will take a massive military victory and make it like we should
01:57:21.180 have done it faster the one thing they couldn't complain about was venezuela because it was
01:57:26.000 over in one day so we're comparing it to so here's my question as an example vietnam lasted
01:57:31.940 for 19 years i think iraq was 10 years thousands and thousands of people killed many many thousands
01:57:39.520 in Vietnam and we have sadly we've lost in two wars we've lost 13 people 13 it's 13 people too
01:57:47.980 many but we've lost 13 as opposed to 75,000 as opposed to 50,000 as opposed to numbers that are
01:57:55.840 staggering think of it we're 19 years in Vietnam we're or every war we're you know four years eight
01:58:02.700 years, nine years. Iraq was 10 years. We're on all these walls. I've never, like a couple
01:58:11.240 of months and the Navy's gone. They have 159 ships. Every single one of them is now happily
01:58:19.580 floating or not floating on the bottom of the sea. No, every one. They have no air force.
01:58:25.120 They had a nice air force. They don't anymore. They have no air force. They have no anti-aircraft.
01:58:30.600 Now, they probably have. I mean, we know everything they've done. They built it up a little bit.
01:58:35.480 We'll take it out in one day. It'll all be gone. I hope they're watching because all of their
01:58:40.840 anti stuff, anything they put up, we know exactly what they put up. You know, they had a little
01:58:44.680 respite. And so they're trying to get a few things together. They have taken some missiles
01:58:49.080 from underground. We know exactly what they've done. It'll all be gone in one day. Everything
01:58:53.880 they've done for the last four weeks will be gone in one day. But when you read some of these
01:59:00.600 horrible papers if you watch cnn as an example or that other one the uh they used to go to msdnc
01:59:07.560 now it's ms now and they got rid of it because it was such an embarrassment to get snow ratings uh
01:59:14.360 cnn has just been destroyed you were pretty funny the other day you were in the oval office and you
01:59:19.000 go you know i think whatever i want to do i'm going to say the opposite then i'll then i'll
01:59:24.440 get what i want took me a while you know but by the way there's probably some no no i'm going to
01:59:28.840 announce what i don't want i'll be able to get it they'll immediately like i'll say we will not
01:59:35.160 build a wall we will not under and because i built over a thousand miles of wall people don't even
01:59:40.360 talk about it we have the safest southern border in the history of our country we have the safest
01:59:45.400 water in the world other than north korea i tell you north korea is a pretty safe what it does
01:59:49.400 they've got five fences that are full of electric you're at that border that was i saw there's never
01:59:54.280 been anyone there was one person that got through but he ended up dying about 10 feet as he got
02:00:01.000 through i will have more with president trump on the other side as we continue tonight from beijing
02:00:06.760 china okay we're going red light and new trade event is going on now at camping world it's the
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02:00:20.120 man oh man american commercials guys these american commercials uh you know what you
02:00:26.440 know what i'm gonna do i'm gonna troll you guys i'm gonna troll you guys with canadian commercials
02:00:34.200 let me go to youtube 0.95
02:00:37.960 uh let me bring up like the uh
02:00:47.240 yeah
02:00:50.120 Let me find something I haven't played before.
02:00:59.220 Yeah, I should, like, keep these, like...
02:01:02.260 All right, here we go.
02:01:04.100 I have no idea what...
02:01:05.180 Wait, I don't know what this is.
02:01:07.020 Let me find something that's longer.
02:01:11.800 Okay, here we go.
02:01:16.160 All right, guys, we're going to watch Canadian commercials
02:01:18.560 while we're waiting for Fox News to come back.
02:01:48.560 Root Roll-Ups for details.
02:01:52.040 When I wake up in the morning, I'm still asleep.
02:01:55.780 I really don't want no toast.
02:01:59.260 I want no drink, no tea, and no cereal.
02:02:02.920 Eat me a yogurt drink, I'm wanting first. 1.00
02:02:05.740 Oh, give me up, me mama smooth. 1.00
02:02:09.160 Yup, me mama. 1.00
02:02:10.240 Give me up, me mama, when me money come. 1.00
02:02:13.740 Give me up, me mama.
02:02:16.060 Yup, me mama. 1.00
02:02:17.320 Yuck for any money and come. 0.92
02:02:32.320 Their taste in music? Questionable.
02:02:36.320 Their taste in drinks? Impeccable.
02:02:39.320 Because Sunny D is a good source of vitamin C and B1.
02:02:44.320 And has a taste they can't get enough of.
02:02:47.320 which is the one thing that makes no canadian commercials are not as weird as american
02:02:54.320 commercials i'm just saying yeah the kool-aid guy
02:03:00.320 I don't remember
02:03:30.160 this commercial i don't remember this commercial oh it's like a video game
02:03:48.240 oh my gosh guys this is like when i was like a teenager
02:03:50.800 yeah rob zombie i like rob zombie
02:03:58.960 i don't know this guy who's poxley workman i don't know that
02:04:12.300 wait
02:04:15.360 oh there's another interview tomorrow oh no we're back to the weird we're back to the weird like
02:04:27.360 cell phone commercial okay let's go back to canada
02:04:31.880 they changed the mcnuggets you know why change what nuggets don't change them in nuggets i love
02:04:40.780 mcnuggets you're gonna change something change properly
02:04:45.620 change is good mcdonald's new chicken mcnuggets are now made with
02:04:55.080 oh oh oh uh christians like if you think canada bad try norwegian commercials i know exactly which
02:05:05.460 commercial you're speaking about was that was that a norwegian commercial or was that a swedish
02:05:11.140 commercial where it's like this song comes up and the song is really raunchy and then everyone
02:05:17.040 starts like it's like the parents of the two kids in the back of the car and they're all jamming to
02:05:21.980 it because they don't know what the lyrics of the song are and i'm not gonna say the lyrics but the
02:05:28.060 but the the music is like no no no no no no uh yeah i've seen some raunchy uh european commercials
02:05:36.860 from i think it's from that area and then and then at the end of it the commercial it's like
02:05:41.580 you should learn english yeah oh yeah i've seen some of those got japanese commercials there's
02:05:48.540 like a few japanese commercials that you're just like oh okay wait we're back to shine hannity
02:05:54.780 my interview with president trump for the full hour now of course this was right after his all
02:05:59.260 important meeting with president chi as we continue our interview let me go to the issue of trade
02:06:07.260 tariffs intellectual property theft um i'm sure especially with all those big business people
02:06:13.180 you brought in those are big any progress you can report i mean it is progress but i also tell people 0.98
02:06:20.940 that you know i was on an interview with a very bad you know stupid reporter she works for cbs 0.97
02:06:26.460 you saw that 60 minutes stupid person just an average person you could take anybody off the 1.00
02:06:31.660 street and it'd be as good as she is you know just very average and she asked me a question 0.99
02:06:37.340 She's talking about China, this and that, that they steal this and they steal that. 0.98
02:06:44.340 I said, yeah, we do it to them, too. 0.87
02:06:48.340 They spy on us.
02:06:49.340 I said, we spy on them, too, I guess, you know.
02:06:51.340 So some people thought that was cute.
02:06:53.340 Other people said, man, you don't have to say that.
02:06:55.340 I said, I sort of do.
02:06:57.340 No, we have we do things and they do things.
02:07:01.340 And that's the way it is.
02:07:03.340 now with that being said wow i spoke to him very strongly about them and i'd like to see it
02:07:10.540 taken care of but they've been doing that for 50 years you know we see a change in other words
02:07:18.780 will there be an improvement on his way down coming into the country for two reasons the
02:07:23.260 border's strong but it's also down because they're sending us you know we taxed them i gave them a
02:07:27.980 20% tariff because of fentanyl. It was like a penalty. Nobody ever did that. You didn't know
02:07:36.300 that probably. I gave them a 20% tariff because they're sending fentanyl. It's a huge amount of
02:07:42.180 money. I actually said, you know, the tariff is costing you $200 billion, and you make $200
02:07:50.480 million, much less, a small percentage from the sale, I think, from the sale of the fentanyl.
02:07:56.980 And so fentanyl is used for a lot of different reasons, but the bad reason probably outweighs the good, you know, fentanyl is used for a lot of you go into fentanyl, it's used for a lot of different things, including operations, et cetera, et cetera, but it's been a disaster.
02:08:16.380 But, as you know, I put on a charge of 20% of tariff for 20%, nobody else would do that.
02:08:26.080 And we do well with China, and I think we'll both do well.
02:08:30.300 These people really want – what I'd like to see, I'd like to see –
02:08:33.760 China doesn't open the country.
02:08:35.460 It's massive. 0.84
02:08:36.140 It's a massive – it would be unbelievable for our companies if they opened it, 1.00
02:08:39.900 and I think it would be good for China to – 0.84
02:08:41.780 Any indication they will open?
02:08:43.500 Well, they're going to open some of it, yeah.
02:08:45.160 They open it in stages.
02:08:46.400 I'd like to just see them open it.
02:08:48.200 But, you know, they guard their country, and they – he cherishes his country. 0.61
02:08:52.900 He wants to take – you know, he wants China.
02:08:55.180 to be you know what does he what does he want from you what is the greatest phrase of all time
02:08:59.820 but what does he want from us similar what does he want from the us a lot of things talked about
02:09:07.260 we talked about a lot of things too many things to discuss but a lot of things we had a very good
02:09:12.140 meeting but we want things from them um one thing he agreed to today he's going to order 200 jets
02:09:19.660 That's a big thing. Boeing's Boeing 200 big ones. That's a lot of jobs. It's a lot. Boeing wanted 150, got 200. He said sort of I think it was a commitment. I mean, you know, sort of like a statement, but I think it was a commitment. It's a great thing. It's a lot of jobs. Boeing's doing a good job. They're catching up. They're catching up.
02:09:43.280 the the requests were a lot and our requests were a lot we requested for a lot we have visa which is
02:09:51.120 not allowed to trade and they were there it was a big company and other companies are allowed to
02:09:56.080 trade and I said what about letting visa we had the head of visa there today by the way visa is
02:10:02.640 a big deal I said what about using visa in China for some reason they were blackballed
02:10:08.720 and maybe that'll come off so we had a lot of you know we were in there for a few hours right
02:10:14.480 long time do you think you made progress did you feel like that the give the give and take
02:10:21.100 like well for example you're not going to sign this big agreement after
02:10:24.440 ours meeting but do you feel the foundation was late for great success better than last time you
02:10:31.840 know last time we signed like 36 deals this time it's much bigger than that um talked about
02:10:38.640 soybeans for our farmers. They're going to do a lot of soybeans for our farmers.
02:10:43.820 They're going to they're going to be buying a lot of our farm product, which is great.
02:10:49.420 You know, they have an unlimited appetite, as the expression goes.
02:10:52.720 They can buy as much as when you have that many people.
02:10:56.420 They need it. And we have the best product. We're the best, some of the best of everything.
02:11:01.460 And they'll be doing that. Very farmer to me is very, you know, I must have gotten 95 percent of the farm vote.
02:11:06.760 And by the way, we just signed the Farm Bill or we just approved the Farm Bill in Congress,
02:11:11.140 which a lot of people thought was not going to happen.
02:11:14.200 You know, the Democrats are against farmers.
02:11:16.240 You know, I say, how can they be?
02:11:18.340 Because add that to the men and women's board, sir.
02:11:21.880 The Democrats are against farmers.
02:11:24.280 Can you believe it? 0.98
02:11:25.520 So anyway, they're defective.
02:11:29.180 I came up with a new name.
02:11:30.420 I don't know if I should.
02:11:32.020 I know which one it is. Democrats because they're dumb. 1.00
02:11:35.460 They're dumb. 1.00
02:11:36.760 It's D-U-M, I got rid of the B, so you're only changing one letter, right? 0.99
02:11:41.780 E goes and the U comes. 0.97
02:11:44.020 You know you take up more space in people's heads than any one person on the face of this earth, right?
02:11:49.040 You live rent-free. 0.71
02:11:50.060 I was talking about a guy, Hakeem Jeffries, who's a very low-IQ individual, and I talked about him. 1.00
02:11:55.420 I said, he's a dumb guy. 0.99
02:11:56.980 He's a Democrat. 1.00
02:11:57.860 And I said, oh, what a great name is this.
02:12:00.260 Let me ask you this.
02:12:01.760 The issue, and you've been asked about it, and you've spoken about it, and that is,
02:12:06.760 China's support of Iran.
02:12:09.880 How big a discussion was that today?
02:12:11.880 We discussed it.
02:12:13.920 I mean, when you say support,
02:12:15.700 they're not fighting a war with us, right, I think?
02:12:18.980 No.
02:12:19.540 He said he's not going to give military equipment.
02:12:21.920 That's a big statement.
02:12:22.720 He said that today.
02:12:23.480 That's a big statement.
02:12:25.280 He said that strongly.
02:12:27.000 But at the same time, he said, you know,
02:12:28.420 they buy a lot of their oil there,
02:12:29.880 and they'd like to keep doing that.
02:12:31.500 He'd like to see Hormos straight open.
02:12:34.160 I said, well, we didn't stop it.
02:12:35.420 If they did it, then we stopped them.
02:12:36.920 You know, sort of interesting.
02:12:38.900 He joked.
02:12:39.580 He said, you know, sort of if they stopped it, then you stopped them.
02:12:43.120 But they'd like to see it opened.
02:12:45.360 But they actually closed it.
02:12:47.040 He didn't like the fact that they're charging tolls.
02:12:50.160 I don't know if they are or not.
02:12:51.640 I don't know who would pay them.
02:12:52.740 I mean, where do they put the money?
02:12:54.040 The country's decimated.
02:12:55.660 You know, they're charging tolls.
02:12:56.820 Where's the money going?
02:12:58.160 Do you think President Xi and China have the ability to influence the Iranians,
02:13:04.900 considering they are one of their biggest customers um look he's not coming in with guns he's not
02:13:14.660 coming in with rifles and not coming in shooting you know somebody said he's been he's been very
02:13:20.180 good uh they get a lot of their oil 40 of their oil from that location so what has happened and
02:13:27.300 one thing i think that we we're going to make a deal on he's they've agreed they want to buy
02:13:31.300 oil from the united states they're going to go to texas we're going to start sending chinese
02:13:36.020 ships to texas and to louisiana and to alaska and i think that was another thing that was agreed to
02:13:42.180 that's a big thing what about liquefied it's not that much longer yes too yeah everything energy
02:13:48.660 energy it's the one thing they really need energy that's the one thing they have an insatiable
02:13:53.780 appetite for energy and we have unlimited energy you know we've now under under me
02:14:00.980 but we now produce more than if you combine saudi arabia and before the war if you took
02:14:08.260 saudi arabia russia put them together we're doing twice as much oil and gas as they are think of
02:14:13.940 that it's amazing as well that was where two called drill baby drill right oh well i would
02:14:21.060 So, I mean, when you really think about it, if they have a problem with Iran and they need the straight more than we need it open, we don't need it at all.
02:14:30.800 We don't need it at all.
02:14:31.840 Fair enough.
02:14:32.300 I mean, you could make the case, you know, like, why are we even, we're doing it to help Israel and to help Saudi Arabia and to help Qatar and UAE and, you know, Kuwait and other countries, Bahrain.
02:14:48.180 It also helps China.
02:14:49.480 I told him today, I said, you know, we're helping you and we're helping you in another
02:14:55.040 way because I don't think they want, I don't think China wants Iran to have a nuclear weapon
02:14:59.540 either. 0.98
02:15:00.540 I said, they're stone cold crazy. 0.97
02:15:04.320 You don't need them having a nuclear weapon either. 0.92
02:15:06.440 What did he say?
02:15:07.440 Well, he's not going to respond too much.
02:15:09.720 He's a pretty cool guy.
02:15:10.720 He's not going to say, oh, gee, that's a good point.
02:15:13.320 I think he might.
02:15:14.320 What's he going to do?
02:15:15.320 What a wonderful point.
02:15:16.320 You think he agreed.
02:15:17.320 Yeah, I think.
02:15:18.320 That was the impression.
02:15:19.320 I don't think he wants them there. No, he would like to see it end.
02:15:24.380 But he's been good about it. You know, hasn't done anything hostile.
02:15:28.880 They get discounted oil from Iran. Here's a thought, because if you're going to expand trade and it's going to include benefits for our farmers and it's going to include manufacturing and all those, you know, top CEOs and executives that you brought into that meeting that they didn't expect.
02:15:45.060 I would imagine that there probably is a deal to be had on the energy front, which would be great for our country.
02:15:52.840 So I told him, I'd love to see you buy oil from Texas and Louisiana, from the United States, Alaska.
02:16:00.540 We've got so much of it.
02:16:02.240 And he said he likes the idea, like to talk about that.
02:16:05.280 I think it'll happen.
02:16:06.780 Yeah.
02:16:07.340 That's a big deal.
02:16:08.200 That's a big deal.
02:16:08.940 I don't know.
02:16:10.080 That's a huge announcement.
02:16:11.800 Look, they're doing it right now.
02:16:12.780 They're sending Chinese ships up to buy oil.
02:16:14.700 They do.
02:16:15.060 So we're doing, you know, and I don't like talking about it because then the fake news media says, oh, you know, Trump doesn't talk about the fact that somebody's paying two and a half from, you know, I had it down to 185 in Iowa a gallon.
02:16:30.600 So now it's four dollars and it's going to not be long.
02:16:34.240 And as soon as the war ends, it's going to go down to lower than it was before.
02:16:37.700 It's going to be very quick. 0.90
02:16:38.620 And, you know, when I explain it to people, all you have to do is say, do you think Iran, they're crazy, should have a nuclear weapon? 0.90
02:16:48.140 Everybody says no. 0.98
02:16:49.520 I said, well, then you think I'm doing the right thing.
02:16:52.400 And I have no choice.
02:16:54.300 The sad thing is that we've just broken every record on the stock market, as you know.
02:16:58.780 I thought the market would go down 20, 25 points.
02:17:01.320 It didn't.
02:17:02.700 It's higher now than it was before we started.
02:17:06.060 All right.
02:17:06.280 But isn't that amazing?
02:17:07.980 it is amazing and you know i know people around you told you oil prices would go up
02:17:14.300 okay i had a conversation with you and i asked you if i could bring this up
02:17:18.700 and i said mr president if you wanted to knock out iran's economy you could probably do it in
02:17:24.860 under an hour and you said to me no probably in five minutes yeah very little time that's what
02:17:30.700 you said to me and then i asked you well i we hit cargill and everything but the oil that's
02:17:36.140 that one little thing i say stay 50 yards away and i said to general raisin kane i said general
02:17:42.780 how long will it take he said four or five minutes i said no no seriously how long i figured he'd
02:17:47.180 say a day or two days a week he said no only four or five minutes they wiped out the whole island
02:17:53.580 except they they left the nozzle you know that's where the oil comes out just in case you know
02:17:57.980 what that would end this conflict that would end this war well it would but then you said to me
02:18:02.860 then you'd lose a lot of oil and i don't know look right now there's no oil coming out of
02:18:10.060 cargillan done zero i'm going to cap those walls people are finding other places to buy oil like
02:18:15.980 texas like so i don't want to say we're making a fortune you understand that because if i say
02:18:21.500 they're going to say oh he forgets about the little man you know it's not what you told me
02:18:26.300 you said the reason i said you said to me this would wipe out their economy for over a decade
02:18:32.700 it's a population of over 90 million people that have been oppressed for 47 plus years and you
02:18:38.940 said you didn't want to do that if you didn't have to so if i don't have to i don't oh that's the
02:18:43.020 easiest shot of all that would be done in one minute the island took four minutes that would
02:18:48.380 the only thing i said leave 50 yards around they wiped out everything i mean it's wiped out it
02:18:57.100 would take one plane one minute that's all it would take when you do that you start off
02:19:06.620 that's a big statement to do that now you also have bridges you also have electric plants which
02:19:12.540 i think in many ways are worse because you can you can get the oil open faster than you can
02:19:18.460 build a new bridge or build a new electric plant but these guys should make a deal and then the
02:19:25.020 only crazy people would not make a deal yeah but they're trying to make a deal and uh president
02:19:30.940 she would like to see a deal man he would he would like to see a deal made and oh he did offer he
02:19:37.260 said if i can be of any help at all i would like to be of help because he didn't say that yeah he
02:19:42.060 did say that and look anybody that buys that much oil has obviously got some kind of a relationship
02:19:47.820 with him but he said i would love to be help if i could be of any help whatsoever he'd like to see
02:19:53.820 the hormones straight open he said if i could be of any help whatsoever i would like to help
02:19:59.580 what is complicated things probably the most is the top three tier leadership is wiped out
02:20:06.460 now you have a fractured leadership but i think we have people that are leaders i think they're
02:20:10.620 much better than i think they're much more reasonable you know if you talk about regime
02:20:14.380 changes that's the ultimate no i said that's that is serious to regime change right
02:20:19.420 The whole frontier that we're dealing with now, I think they're actually much more reasonable
02:20:24.860 and in many ways smarter than the first tier and the second tier who are no longer with us.
02:20:29.740 And why aren't they, why do they go forwards and backwards?
02:20:34.140 They make a deal and the next day, like we waited five days for a letter that should have been there
02:20:41.100 one hour. So where's the letter? They're having a lot of turmoil. They got nothing but turmoil
02:20:47.420 inside and it's an amazing phenomenon nobody wants to be the president you know it's like
02:20:53.020 they say who wants to be president of iran anybody want to be president i don't want to
02:20:58.860 be president but i've known you long enough to know you you don't have infinite patience
02:21:05.020 you have patience you're being patient no i'm not i'm not going to be much more patient no i'm not
02:21:10.140 um they should make a deal any sane person would make a deal but they're not they're not they might
02:21:16.700 be crazy all right more hannity with president trump on the other side as we continue
02:21:25.740 guys guys president okay oh my gosh guys president trump is laying the groundwork 0.99
02:21:32.060 for preparing the american nation for the fact that the islamic regime is literally insane 0.62
02:21:38.300 and they do not want to make a deal he just said he's confirming that he just confirmed that he's 0.98
02:21:43.340 like any sane person would want to make a deal these people are lunatics and then he's been
02:21:50.200 constantly saying like you know maybe maybe the moderates can make a deal but he just said well
02:21:57.400 maybe not maybe not oh my guys okay let's go back let's go back and whoa guys president trump
02:22:10.860 pretty much just confirmed like president trump is essentially you have to read between the lines 0.98
02:22:16.980 president trump is saying that he can't make a deal with the islamic regime because they're all 0.99
02:22:25.020 insane and they're all lunatics because any sane person any sane person would want to make a deal 1.00
02:22:32.260 in order to survive, the regime is not sane. They're insane, right? This is completely 1.00
02:22:39.080 in line with what Marco Rubio said yesterday on the plane when he said that the differences
02:22:50.500 between the United States and the Islamic regime are irreconcilable, right? Let me pull that up
02:23:00.800 here. Here we go. Look at this. Look at this.
02:23:21.520 There are times when some of those issues of conflict are irreconcilable. I think Iran is 0.90
02:23:26.600 an example of that. The clerical regime wants to have a nuclear weapon, and the world, led by
02:23:32.240 President Trump, says that's completely impossible, cannot happen. So unfortunately, there's some
02:23:37.560 areas like that where it comes up. But there are areas where if we can find areas of commonality,
02:23:42.480 that's very powerful and important. But we will have to manage these bilateral differences because
02:23:47.480 they're very significant. And when it's two big, powerful countries, you know, that falling apart
02:23:51.500 it up so so rubio is talking about the relationship between china and and the united states and he's
02:23:57.740 saying that you know there there could be possibly like you know some positive relationship between
02:24:03.820 china and the united states but then he compares that with the islamic regime and he's like
02:24:09.500 the relationship is irreconcilable when it comes to the islamic regime and uh united states and
02:24:17.100 there are times when some of those issues of conflict are irreconcilable. I think Iran is 0.82
02:24:21.900 an example of that, that the clerical regime wants to have a nuclear weapon and the world led by
02:24:27.540 President Trump says that's completely impossible, cannot happen. So unfortunately, there's some
02:24:32.860 areas like that where it comes up. But there are areas where if we can find areas of commonality,
02:24:38.480 that's very powerful and important. But we will have to manage these bilateral differences because
02:24:43.480 they're very significant and when it's two big powerful countries you know that falling apart
02:24:47.400 could have tremendous significance on the global economy and on global peace and there are times
02:24:51.640 when some of those issues of conflict there you go so guys literally right there okay right there
02:25:01.080 this is what barco rubio said yesterday and now today in this interview president trump 0.99
02:25:08.280 is laying the foundation that the islamic regime is a bunch of lunatics and you can't trust them 0.98
02:25:17.160 for anything wait where did the where's fox news oh there it is okay so make sure i have it um 0.99
02:25:24.920 and now president trump is pretty much confirming that the like like you just cannot reconcile with
02:25:35.400 the regime right on new patriot power generator what that is what's what's the patriot power
02:25:40.600 generator oh my god you americans are so weird what is it with your americans and your weird
02:25:45.400 commercials patriot power generator it's okay it's okay canadian commercials are are just as weird 0.95
02:26:03.160 so it's all good. All right. So, but yeah, so there you go. So this is essentially President
02:26:12.860 Trump confirming, right? So whenever I say that there are certain people that President Trump
02:26:21.620 speaks through, you know, Ted Cruz, Lindsey Graham, Marco Rubio, Mark Levin, Sean Hannity,
02:26:30.640 Maria Bartiromo, right? Marco Rubio yesterday said the differences between the Islamic regime
02:26:40.420 and the United States is irreconcilable. And now President Trump just confirmed that.
02:26:49.940 To the person on Twitch who's asking if this is a live stream, no, this is not live. This is a
02:26:55.460 recording. Um, this live stream was actually broadcast yesterday. So you're better off going
02:27:01.960 to a different channel. Continue more with president Trump. And no, I'm not hating on
02:27:10.200 American made product. As we continue from Beijing, China, if you were to take some headlines
02:27:19.000 out of this summit. America, I'm sure, watched the reception. And I'll do a side-by-side of
02:27:29.440 the reception of then-President Obama. He doesn't respect Obama. Nobody does.
02:27:35.440 Highly overrated. And he's a divider. Biden will go down as the worst president in history
02:27:40.520 because I think what he did on the border. And how do you explain your relationship with
02:27:46.500 president chi because it it seems as cordial as it can be it doesn't seem like the warmest guy in
02:27:52.340 the world on the outside he is he's warm i mean look he's smart he's a very smart person but we
02:27:58.500 have a good relationship no he has to respect somebody he's no games he's not like let's talk
02:28:05.540 about how did how did the yankees do last night okay you know who cares they don't care he's uh
02:28:12.740 all about china it's uh you know but their economy is hurting their economy's hurting
02:28:20.980 i've been you know i've been hearing that about them for 40 years that their economy is hurting
02:28:25.460 i've been hearing about it i'm always hearing about it look we want to open it up it's massive
02:28:31.380 and we want to get all of those companies and many more and there and make a lot of money and
02:28:36.180 a lot of jobs for america that's so it is very simple and i've done it better than anybody else
02:28:41.060 our deficit's way down from what it used to be, way down with China. And this could end any deficit
02:28:47.620 with China. China's been very good. China treated our presidents with great disrespect.
02:28:55.140 You know, like we have a lot of presidents and I was a Reagan fan and I liked him. I thought he was
02:29:01.620 great, great style and everything, but he was not good on trade. We lost the car industry to Japan
02:29:09.060 in Germany and others. People have liabilities and whatever, but we had some presidents that
02:29:16.580 were really, really bad. They allowed our country to be just absolutely decimated.
02:29:22.820 And when you look at what happened with Biden, when you look at what happened the way
02:29:27.460 everybody treated him, there was zero respect. Obama too. The Iran nuclear deal was the worst
02:29:33.540 deal one of the worst deals ever made if i didn't go in and terminate that deal iran would have a 0.73
02:29:39.940 nuclear weapon and they would have used it we wouldn't even maybe sitting here right now and
02:29:43.940 i would have used it they would have used it the iran i agree with you then if i didn't go in with
02:29:49.220 the b2 bombers nine months ago they would have had a nuclear weapon and by the way the one thing they
02:29:54.580 told me because i deal with the iranian leaders now a little bit they said very strongly they said
02:30:01.220 because they said we're getting the nuclear dust that was a term i made up because it's sort of
02:30:05.700 you know it's a simpler term for people to understand it's nuclear dust sort of dusty
02:30:11.140 but i said uh we get the nuclear dust they said you will get it they agreed to it right they
02:30:17.140 agreed to it but then they take it back and they agree you know it's back and forth i don't know
02:30:20.820 i think they have a lot of problems with the leadership but but sean he said we get the
02:30:25.380 Look at us. They said, there's only two countries that can get it. Who? You and China. Nobody else
02:30:32.420 has the technology. I said, why do you say? He said, because when you hit that thing, the whole
02:30:37.140 mountain collapsed on it. I said, so you're saying we really hit it good, didn't we? He said,
02:30:43.300 there's no way that any normal country can, the only two countries that can go down and get that 0.99
02:30:48.100 are you and China. It's very interesting because CNN was saying, well, maybe it wasn't hit that
02:30:53.060 badly it was hit and what they did is they took a lot of credit away from those great b2
02:30:58.020 you know pilots and the tomahawk submarines and you know we had the submarine shooting tomahawks
02:31:04.260 in there 30 tomahawk we obliterated it and before the pilots even go back i remember cnn saying
02:31:12.740 well maybe it wasn't hit that badly maybe it wasn't they didn't even know anything and they
02:31:18.260 were saying that the top person said to me there's two countries that can get that we can't get it
02:31:26.020 even if we wanted to because we don't have the technology or the equipment they said us and
02:31:31.380 china it's very interesting 60 enriched uranium to be weapons grade 90 enriched in under 12 days
02:31:39.620 yeah and they were bragging to your middle east envoy steve whitkoff if i didn't go in with the
02:31:44.900 B-2 bombers, that week, that day, that week, they would right now have a nuclear bomb.
02:31:50.640 So it was that imminent? 0.76
02:31:52.560 Well, I thought so.
02:31:54.000 The intelligence told you so.
02:31:55.620 I thought that they were very close to having a nuclear weapon, and it all emanated from
02:32:01.760 those three sites that we hit, and we hit them good.
02:32:05.340 We hit them good.
02:32:06.740 And when he told me that, and he wasn't saying that as a negotiator, he just said, we can't
02:32:11.200 get it, we'll never be able to get it.
02:32:12.440 they're not you know you got to move like the weight of a mountain it's and it was a granite
02:32:17.980 mountain those bombs went right down air shoots I guarantee they'll never build an air shoot again
02:32:22.760 this is the bunker think of it at one o'clock in the morning with no moon
02:32:26.060 we dropped bombs every one of those bombs went down an air shoot and exploded
02:32:31.300 and the whole mountain collapsed on top of that site and the Iranian leaders told me that they
02:32:39.480 would be and and everybody else other than literally set us in China and I don't know 0.91
02:32:44.420 that China can do it I know we can do it but it's a big project to get it it's a big project
02:32:48.900 you feel there's been people that have and generals that I've spoken to that think you
02:32:55.240 have to get the dust which is the enriched uranium or have you been told that maybe a way
02:33:02.600 to entomb it that they could never get to it so we were thinking about doing it early on
02:33:09.220 about getting it. It would take a while. It would take a week and a half. That's a long time
02:33:15.280 to be in an enemy territory. No, you've got to move these massive amounts of granite. You know,
02:33:20.180 it's a granite. Granite's the hardest zone. It's amazing that it's, you know, those were really
02:33:26.860 powerful bombs that we used. And don't forget, we hit it on top of that. We hit tomahawks on top of
02:33:31.600 that. No, I don't think it's necessary, except from a public relations standpoint. I think it's
02:33:37.920 important for the fake news that we get it i'm the one that said we're going to get it and we're
02:33:42.480 going to get it um we have our eye on it so space force was my creation i did that in my first term
02:33:50.640 it's going to end up going down as one of the most important of all of our military so it can
02:33:55.600 be entombed yeah it can be with eyes on it can be but i'd rather get it to be honest with you
02:34:01.280 it can be a lot of things can happen but and even despite the statement that you know they can't get
02:34:06.880 it they are first of all if we left right now it would take around 25 years to rebuild and it can
02:34:15.360 never be like it was it would take 25 years i would rather get it but uh we have our eyes on it
02:34:22.320 you know we know exactly what's happening there we had the other day there was a man that tried to
02:34:26.960 get into the chute you know we saw there was a door that was blown to smithereens and we know
02:34:32.420 everything that's happening if they ever moved on and and i told them that if they have sent a force 0.94
02:34:39.060 over there to try where i see somebody's trying all we'll do is just hit it with a couple of bombs
02:34:43.700 and that's going to be the end of that they won't do it i said we have we have nine cameras on that
02:34:49.860 site on those three sites 24 hours a day we know exactly what's happening nobody's even gotten
02:34:55.940 close to it they they looked at it at the beginning and they said there's no way that anybody can ever
02:35:01.620 get down to to the nuclear dust you think it's but i'd still rather have it i'd rather get it
02:35:09.060 i just feel better if i got it actually but it's i think it's more for public relations than it is
02:35:15.540 for anything else the other thing we could do is bomb it again just make it absolute but i just i
02:35:22.260 would feel better getting it so and we will get it let me go back to a question that has come up
02:35:27.620 before for you and i want to get into more detail because we are in beijing uh the issue of chinese
02:35:34.180 students in our universities more importantly in my mind is that chinese nationals have been buying
02:35:42.500 up thousands and thousands of acres of farmland ranch land and land near military installations
02:35:50.420 now i would assume i'm in beijing if i wanted to buy property near one of their military
02:35:57.060 installations. I don't think President Xi. Look, it's not that I love it. You want to see farm
02:36:03.580 prices drop. You want to see farmers lose a lot of money. Just take that out of the market.
02:36:08.660 But they've had a lot of land for a long time. Obama did nothing about it. They bought a lot
02:36:16.440 of it during the Obama administration. He did nothing about it. As far as the students,
02:36:22.300 it's 500,000 students
02:36:24.600 they come, good students
02:36:25.900 I could
02:36:28.920 tell them
02:36:29.880 I don't want any students
02:36:32.320 is a very insulting thing
02:36:34.840 to say to a country
02:36:36.040 they would then immediately go out
02:36:38.780 and start building universities all over China
02:36:41.020 but if you don't have those
02:36:42.880 students, good students by the way
02:36:44.520 and we do another thing
02:36:46.840 if they're good and they want to stay in America
02:36:48.480 we won't give them a green card
02:36:50.240 and things like that, you know, and that's not only them, but other other countries.
02:36:56.360 But if you want to see a university system die, take a half a million people out of it.
02:37:02.740 And you know, the ones that won't be hurt are the top schools.
02:37:05.380 The top schools will do fine, but your lower schools, your lower, the ones that don't do
02:37:10.960 quite as well, those two, they'll be dying all over the place. 1.00
02:37:15.740 I frankly think that it's good that people come from other countries and they learn our culture and many of them want to stay here. 0.96
02:37:22.920 I think it's good. Not everybody agrees with me.
02:37:26.660 And it doesn't sound like a very conservative position.
02:37:29.860 And I'm as conservative. I'm a conservative guy.
02:37:33.200 I'm really a common sense guy, I think, more than a conservative guy.
02:37:36.420 I think MAGA is common sense.
02:37:38.100 You know, people understand we want strong borders.
02:37:41.720 We want strong military. We want good education.
02:37:43.880 we want low interest rates we you know we want but but i think people would argue they worry
02:37:48.280 about that they have nefarious i know and we worry about that and honestly you know
02:37:54.120 they do things to us and we do things to them it's it's um it's a very very fine line the
02:38:01.320 whole thing with students so they have 500 000 students and our university system does great
02:38:11.880 you know it does great you want to screw it up take a half a million students huh
02:38:17.640 and you're gonna you're gonna see bankruptcies at the lower end of good colleges but they're
02:38:22.360 not known or whatever uh you're gonna have a lot of problems so it's something i'm always looking at
02:38:28.440 but it's a very insulting thing to tell a country we don't want your people in our schools i mean
02:38:36.040 it really is now i'll have people say oh that's a terrible thing you know it is a very insulting
02:38:41.640 thing um and it's very interesting it's something didn't come up today came up last time came up
02:38:49.720 last time but i will tell you that school systems don't want that to happen because
02:38:55.000 you won't have much of a school system all right mr president when they look through the history
02:38:58.920 books this summit what will people be saying 10 years from now well i think it's a very historic
02:39:05.880 summit. It's the two great countries. I call it the G2. It's the G2. They have G7. They have the
02:39:11.480 G8. It's the G2. And I think it'll go down as a very important moment in history and maybe more
02:39:18.580 than anything else, a great moment of respect. Mr. President, we appreciate your time. Thank you
02:39:23.660 very much. Thank you. Great to see you. All right. We'll continue our coverage. More Hannity on the
02:39:29.340 other side as we continue broadcasting from Beijing, China.
02:39:35.880 you love your land and you okay what did you guys think of that like that's very interesting to me um
02:39:50.760 president trump is framing china as a potential partner but he's framing the islamic regime 0.91
02:40:01.880 as a lunatic that needs to be eradicated so i have a feeling that perhaps this trip to
02:40:12.920 well not perhaps but like i think that this trip to china was essentially a way for president 0.96
02:40:20.440 trump to just speak face to face with with xi xi ping and essentially tell him that 0.99
02:40:30.360 that we're going to get rid of the Islamic regime, you're going to have to deal with 0.64
02:40:35.600 that. And these are the economic options available to you in the future. So I think that's what 0.99
02:40:45.060 this meeting is really about. I mean, there's a number of other issues, but I think the heart
02:40:50.400 of the matter is the Islamic regime. And what confirms my suspicion is that in this interview,
02:41:01.780 Sean Hannity asked about Iran and the Islamic regime, but, you know, didn't really ask about
02:41:10.200 Taiwan or Hong Kong or anything like that, right? Because that's not at play, right? So the US policy
02:41:18.620 when it comes to Taiwan is not at play. However, President Trump is looking to
02:41:25.900 shift the geopolitical order when it comes to Iran and the Islamic regime that's occupying Iran.
02:41:34.620 And I have a feeling President Trump went to China to just lay it straight, lay it straight. 0.60
02:41:42.060 So that's the sense that I get from what's happening here.
02:41:48.440 Okay.
02:41:50.680 I think Sean Hannity's continuing.
02:41:53.300 So if that's the case, let me just go to a few super chats.
02:41:59.600 These commercials are weird.
02:42:01.100 I don't like these commercials.
02:42:02.860 You know what?
02:42:03.320 Let me just come here instead.
02:42:05.080 I'll just share this while I wait for the commercials to end.
02:42:08.700 and i'll go to a few of the super chats that i haven't yet read so okay no i think i read this
02:42:16.800 one yeah christian says if you think canada bad try norwegian commercials i bet uh cranberry
02:42:23.620 langers won uh to help with the fight thank you i appreciate that thank you for your support
02:42:29.580 um not a super chat but uh we have a new viewer Humpty Dumpty uh from Scotland hello Goldie new
02:42:40.080 to your channel great work watching from Scotland wow welcome you know I love a good scotch not gonna
02:42:47.980 lie um guys for those of you watching um let me know where you're from put in the let me know in
02:42:55.860 the chat. Let's, you know, let's see where everyone is watching from tonight. Let's see
02:43:01.080 how international the Goldie show really is. So yeah, just let me know in the comments where
02:43:05.880 you're, where you're watching from. Would love to know. Dominic Spencer, Goldie, you are an
02:43:12.920 indispensable, you are in, sorry, Goldie, you are indispensable information and amazing. We love
02:43:19.060 you all. Thank you. I appreciate that. Apollion, new member. Welcome to Goldie's gang. Agent
02:43:25.800 Anderson. Every CCP student has perfect SAT score. Many can't hardly put a sentence together in
02:43:33.340 English. Yeah, that's, um, that's a thing. That is certainly a thing. Um, all right, let me go to
02:43:41.440 where, okay. So where's everyone from here? Scotland. Okay. So USA, Canada, Ohio. Ooh,
02:43:48.480 Iranian from Denmark. Love that. Taiwan. There we go. See, so we got some, some Taiwan people
02:43:56.900 here guys. See, um, I have a feeling president Trump's policy on Taiwan has not shifted because
02:44:05.020 Taiwan is very, very important. Marco Rubio has been an outspoken advocate of Taiwan. Um, so I
02:44:13.200 have a feeling that you guys don't have to be worried too much. I think you're always going
02:44:17.920 to have an ally in the United States. Oh, Israel, Texas. You know what, guys, this is such an
02:44:25.080 American thing. I'm like, which country are you from? And then the Americans are like,
02:44:29.320 I will put my state down. So Ohio, Texas. I love it, though. No, I think it's fantastic. I love I
02:44:35.140 love that whole like American vibe, where you guys are so proud of your states. It makes sense,
02:44:40.940 though, because America is like the United States. It's such a huge country. Every state is pretty
02:44:47.200 much like a country in and of itself. All right, Sean Hannity's back. Thank you so much for being
02:44:50.960 with us. Thank you for making this show possible. Please say DVR so you never, ever, ever miss an
02:44:56.640 episode of Hannity. And don't forget our new podcast. Simple. All you have to do is type in,
02:45:02.360 hang out with Sean Hannity, wherever you get your video podcast. We just dropped one with Laura and
02:45:07.660 Eric Trump together. He's just giving like an advertisement. Okay. Atlanta, North Texas. Yeah.
02:45:14.400 hey canada bc oh stockholm proudly iranian australia georgia usa south carolina i love it
02:45:24.960 10 p.m on the east coast seven o'clock here in los angeles and 10 a.m friday morning in beijing
02:45:30.480 and this is a special edition of america's late news fox news at night vegan and breaking tonight
02:45:37.840 president trump optimistic that he can strike major deals with president xi and the two leaders
02:45:43.360 are just moments away from another key meeting and we'll bring that to you live to see you
02:45:50.880 buy oil from texas and louisiana from the united states alaska he said he likes the idea like to
02:45:59.680 talk about that the president says china won't send military weapons and equipment but tension
02:46:06.320 is still high as President Xi draws a red line on Taiwan. U.S. policy on the issue of Taiwan is
02:46:14.480 unchanged as of today and as of the meeting that we had here today. It was raised. They always
02:46:18.860 raise it on their side. We always make clear our position and we move on to the other topics.
02:46:23.580 We have Team Fox coverage. Mike Emanuel is live in D.C. with what the president told Sean Hannity
02:46:28.420 about his summit with President Xi. But we begin with the senior White House correspondent Peter
02:46:33.360 producing. He's live for us in Beijing. Peter. Trace, we're only going to be on the ground here
02:46:41.060 in China with President Trump for a few more hours. So it is time to start tying up some loose
02:46:46.480 ends. First, President Trump has to figure out what exactly she is willing to do when he says
02:46:53.100 that he wants to help end the Iran war. We also have to figure out which CEOs, American CEOs that
02:46:59.160 are part of the traveling party, besides Boeing, are going to leave here with new commitments
02:47:03.720 from the Chinese for business here. Xi says that he's going to open up the country a little bit
02:47:10.580 more. So what exactly does that mean? We hope to find out. Bluto. Bluto. Okay.
02:47:18.080 Polishing up our reputation back home. This is what's on the president's mind right now. He
02:47:22.900 posted two years ago, we were in fact a nation in decline. On that, I fully agree with President Xi. 0.96
02:47:27.980 But now the United States is the hottest nation anywhere in the world.
02:47:30.980 And hopefully our relationship with China will be stronger and better than before.
02:47:35.180 So she apparently, according to Chinese state media, told these CEOs he is willing to open China up for them.
02:47:42.320 That will be a win for the president. 0.86
02:47:45.060 He also apparently told the U.S. to stay out of his way with Taiwan.
02:47:49.340 That makes things a little tricky.
02:47:50.680 The quote from the Chinese side is,
02:47:52.440 President Xi stressed that the Taiwan question is the most important issue in China-U.S. relations.
02:47:57.740 if it is handled properly the bilateral relationship will enjoy overall stability
02:48:02.540 otherwise the two countries will have clashes and even conflicts official u.s policy towards
02:48:07.740 control of taiwan is known as strategic ambiguity but the u.s still doesn't want beijing trying to
02:48:14.940 take over this self-guarded island. from our perspective any forced change in the status quo
02:48:22.220 in the situation that there now would be bad for both countries one of the things that chinese
02:48:25.900 emphasize which we agree is strategic stability in our relationship a constructive relationship
02:48:31.260 but also one that establishes strategic stability so that we don't have misunderstandings that can
02:48:36.140 lead to broader conflict so she wants to talk about taiwan president trump wants to talk about
02:48:44.140 american companies getting business deals these are the big things we expect them to work out at
02:48:49.980 at their next sit down, which will be a working lunch here in Beijing before
02:48:54.640 President Trump jets off to the White House. Trace, Peter, this is live for us in
02:48:59.580 Beijing. Peter, thank you. President Trump giving us some insight about his
02:49:03.380 relationship with Xi Jinping during an exclusive interview. I've known on
02:49:08.180 Hannity, the chief Washington correspondent Mike Emanuel is live in
02:49:11.380 DC with the highlights of the interview. Mike, good evening. Trace, good evening.
02:49:15.080 In that wide raging interview, President Trump making it clear he feels good
02:49:18.980 about his connection with the Chinese president. We have a relationship, he and I, and we've been
02:49:24.500 working together a long time. We've gotten a lot more. When I first came here, China was really
02:49:29.580 taking advantage of the United States. He understands that. And now we do great with China 0.99
02:49:35.220 and we have a very good relationship. As a long time businessman, it is clear the president loves
02:49:41.540 making deals. The president telling Sean Hannity he will be bringing home good news for American
02:49:46.440 farmers, the energy sector, China's order for 200 Boeing jets.
02:49:52.800 You know, last time we signed like 36 deals.
02:49:55.240 This time it's much bigger than that.
02:49:58.860 Talked about soybeans for our farmers.
02:50:02.200 They don't do a lot of soybeans for our farmers.
02:50:05.120 The president and Xi also talking about the war in Iran.
02:50:07.980 That conflict now 75 days old.
02:50:10.800 And the president says China's president offered his assistance.
02:50:14.880 I saw your comment.
02:50:15.620 He said, I would love to be a help.
02:50:17.080 If I could be of any help whatsoever, he'd like to see the Hormuz Strait open.
02:50:22.580 He said, if I could be of any help whatsoever, I would like to help.
02:50:26.400 Of course, that assistance would likely come with a price.
02:50:29.040 As you heard, the Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson describing Taiwan as, quote,
02:50:34.420 the most important issue in China-U.S. relations.
02:50:38.040 Trace?
02:50:38.660 Indeed.
02:50:39.100 Mike Emanuel live for us in D.C.
02:50:40.680 Mike, thank you.
02:50:41.360 Let's bring in the panel.
02:50:42.420 former homeland security spokeswoman katie zachariah the cyber guy kirk knutson board
02:50:47.600 certified md dr human hamadi former deputy national security advisor steve yates retired
02:50:53.840 navy captain brent sadler and gatestone institute senior fellow expert on china gordon chang thank
02:51:01.440 you all for coming on steve okay i'm honestly i'm not too interested in the panel because my
02:51:07.660 analysis is better than the panel anyway and yeah like I asked for countries the guys this is such
02:51:13.340 an American thing I'm like which country are you from the Americans are like I'm from Texas and I'm
02:51:18.560 like oh okay thanks no but I get it I get it because there's a whole like state versus state
02:51:24.880 thing in the United States I totally get it it's cool it also kind of makes sense because the
02:51:29.540 United States is so big that each state is pretty much like its own country so it's all good but
02:51:36.360 then, guys, apparently it's not enough for you guys to just focus on your states. Some of you
02:51:41.900 are like, I'm from Northern California. And I'm like, okay, so wait, now there's rivalry between
02:51:47.880 Northern California and Southern California? What am I missing here, Americans? But I'm just from 0.60
02:51:54.900 boring old Ontario. Anyways, all good. All good. I'm just teasing you guys. It's all love. It's all
02:52:01.920 love. It's just, you know, a Canadian that's, you know, teasing you guys here. So, um, Ontario
02:52:08.800 Kitchener, love that. Ooh, Germany, Vancouver. Ooh, Indonesia. Ooh, Dearborn. Oh, good luck.
02:52:18.100 Ooh, Kentucky, Texas, Dallas area, Taiwan,
02:52:24.820 northern california is a different country than southern california perhaps
02:52:31.840 missouri new jersey where else we got i'll be in delaware tomorrow dover upstate new york
02:52:41.940 yeah i know i will believe me i know um indiana detroit michigan let's see
02:52:49.860 So we're like, let's just rename USA to Texas.
02:52:53.320 That's funny.
02:52:54.380 Ontario.
02:52:55.200 Yeah, Ontario.
02:52:56.280 Go Ontario.
02:52:58.140 Nebraska, Maryland, England, Australia, Blue Mountains.
02:53:06.780 Ooh, there's a lot of Hawaiis.
02:53:09.000 Oh, Bridgewater. 0.94
02:53:12.540 This comment wins tonight.
02:53:15.120 This comment wins. 0.76
02:53:16.740 Goldie, why not move to USA? 1.00
02:53:18.660 We need you to be American.
02:53:19.860 guys, I'm Canadian. I can't just move to the USA and live there. I, I, sorry, nice would,
02:53:26.100 would kick me out. Right. So I can't, I can't just like move to the United States.
02:53:32.180 It doesn't work that way. Uh, but yeah, like, I think, I think at this point, like my,
02:53:37.860 my political beliefs and like my values are way more American than, than Canadian, but that's
02:53:44.760 okay. It is what it is. Um, all right, let me just go through. Okay. I think pretty much everyone
02:53:49.560 answered. So, all right. So, I'm not going to play this, but there are a number of interviews
02:54:01.400 from earlier today that I actually did want to play. So, this is the first one that we didn't
02:54:08.620 actually get an opportunity to play, but I think this is really important. So, as much as I need
02:54:16.720 to to go to bed i still want to watch some of these interviews um from today that i literally
02:54:25.120 haven't had the time to watch yet so we're just literally gonna like doom watch a bunch are you
02:54:30.320 the only french national no you're not there were a few other people who said that they're from
02:54:36.560 France. And don't worry, je peux parler français et je peux comprendre le français. Je ne suis pas
02:54:47.760 parisien, mais je peux comprendre, alors c'est pas du problème. I can pretend to be a French
02:54:55.920 national if you need me to like speak French. So like if you, you know, if you feel lonely,
02:55:00.720 I can like put out a few words in French for you. French is my third language. So yeah.
02:55:12.600 Okay. So let's watch this interview from, from Brett. Uh, I've been, I've been wanting to watch
02:55:19.700 this all day. So let's just go with this. Let's bring in Fox News chief political anchor, special
02:55:25.900 report uh guy and anchor and executive editor where he calls that place home every day six
02:55:31.020 o'clock eastern time but he's a long way from eastern time uh brett your takeaway so far as
02:55:36.300 it relates to uh the iran war because uh right now the headlines even in the arab news are iran
02:55:43.900 is that trump and she hormos must stay open sorry just a few more comments um
02:55:51.260 um i cannot speak portuguese no i cannot um yeah the pine guys don't make do not make me
02:56:12.860 bring up the pineapple rod remembers the the scary pineapple because if you guys
02:56:19.660 if you guys piss me off, I will bring up the scary pineapple that taught me French
02:56:27.520 in my childhood. So if you think I'm weird, it's not my fault. It's the public education system
02:56:34.640 in Ontario. The public education system in my childhood taught me French from like a freaky 0.92
02:56:42.180 talking pineapple yeah so guys be on your best behavior otherwise the freaky talking pineapple
02:56:50.240 is going to show up and then you're all going to have nightmares but i really want to watch this
02:56:55.820 let's bring in fox news chief political anchor special report uh guy and anchor and executive
02:57:01.740 editor where he calls that place home every day six o'clock eastern time but he's a long way from
02:57:06.300 Eastern time. Brett, your takeaway so far as it relates to the Iran war, because right now the
02:57:13.720 headlines even in the Arab news are Iran is that Trump and Xi, Hormuz must stay open and Iran must
02:57:22.560 not have a nuclear weapon. They agree on those two things. Yeah, Brian, good morning, your time.
02:57:30.220 I think that is the message from the White House, is that President Xi put out and agreed that Iran can't have a nuclear weapon, that the Strait of Hormuz has to be open.
02:57:40.160 That's the message that came out from the White House.
02:57:43.320 We don't have specifics yet of a readout of the specifics on the bilat.
02:57:48.740 Hope to get more on that, the conversation.
02:57:51.920 From the Chinese perspective, what they put out to their state-run agency was what Mark just referenced,
02:57:57.420 and that is that Taiwan is the biggest issue for them and that if handled properly, it would be
02:58:03.760 great between the U.S. and China. If handled improperly, in their words, it could lead to
02:58:09.220 conflict and clashes. That was seen as a kind of a veiled threat here, reading between the lines
02:58:15.880 from President Xi. But everything on the poppin' circumstance suggests that this relationship is
02:58:21.840 moving forward and they're having good meetings. We hope to get some more granular details on
02:58:26.980 Iran pretty soon. The lang
02:58:30.020 of something that might b
02:58:31.980 had a meeting with the EU
02:58:34.660 where talked about coopera
02:58:36.760 together, not getting in
02:58:38.820 mutual respect and it'll
02:58:41.360 for the world's respect b
02:58:43.460 to the most powerful. All
02:58:45.400 so positive, but in reali
02:58:48.500 that's going on here with
02:58:50.740 the secret police that ex
02:58:53.040 the way they. And guys re
02:58:56.980 you president trump actually confirmed that not only is beijing spying on the united states but
02:59:04.020 trump was like yeah we're also spying on them so just goes to show you how much trust they actually
02:59:11.460 have right infiltrated through cyber attacks into our water system and everything else
02:59:17.760 it portrays a much different relationship than the words did 0.93
02:59:21.800 yeah 100 and you can see that here you know you can see the communist ccp has a lot of control 0.75
02:59:32.620 over folks i did a thing about cameras on the streets there are thousands and thousands of 0.83
02:59:37.140 cameras if you watch tv from any broadcast that's not here when they talk about something negative
02:59:43.200 about china it goes to bars and says please stand by or if you talk about human rights or anything
02:59:48.760 like that it it shuts off for like 30 seconds and i i saw it three times before i just came here
02:59:55.000 for this live show um so yes what's public is one thing what's private is another the key thing
03:00:01.320 about this summit is the private stuff and if president trump can get some real deliverables
03:00:07.640 uh leaving here in beijing so uh so brett you know what i was struck by and i thought you was
03:00:12.520 right up your alley our alley really the president went up there and talked about the historic
03:00:17.000 relationship between the countries. He talked about 1784 and he talked about how they referred
03:00:22.980 to us as the new people. We can call it the new world, talked about what Teddy Roosevelt
03:00:27.720 thought and talked about how they contributed to the Washington Monument, the respect that
03:00:33.100 they have for George Washington. That does play in to your case for America, right, on the year
03:00:39.000 250. It is right up your alley in terms of your book. Yes, thank you. Nice transition, Brian.
03:00:47.000 I think it does. And it's a look back. Even President Xi got up there and did a hat tip to the 250th, getting ready for this anniversary on the declaration.
03:00:56.440 Proud to say a number one New York Times bestseller. Thank you for all the people that bought the book.
03:01:01.040 Wow. And listen, I think I think that the president is laying the case for making America great.
03:01:11.140 but he has a lot of challenges, a lot of headwinds back home. People feel the economy and the gas
03:01:16.580 prices and want to know when the Iran war is coming to an end. So, you know, they're looking
03:01:21.840 ahead to this anniversary and to celebrate America, but there's some challenges between
03:01:25.920 here and there. Yeah, no doubt about it. And by the way, Brett, the other thing that he said is
03:01:30.880 any help, according to Ainsley, was talking to Sean about an interview that's going to air tonight
03:01:35.640 uh on his show one of the things he said any help you need on iran will help you that's interesting
03:01:43.860 right i mean for example all one phone call uh to whoever is to the supreme leader to open up
03:01:50.440 the strait and that strait would open up so that it's an interesting statement to make
03:01:54.300 i mean that'd be a huge thing uh iran i mean china buys most of iran's oil and you would
03:02:02.060 think that that would have a significant movement. I think the White House and the administration is
03:02:07.420 trying to play it like they're not begging Beijing to get involved, maybe soft play it,
03:02:12.420 but I bet they would like that kind of intervention to bring this to an end. Can't wait for your
03:02:16.700 interview tomorrow night on Special Report with the President of the United States. He seems quite
03:02:20.480 happy. There are some times when he's not, but you'll have a chance to find out what really
03:02:24.620 happened, too. That'll be tomorrow on Special Report. We'll check you out tonight at 6 and
03:02:29.220 tomorrow at six bread thanks so much thanks bro okay so that was that was that interview which
03:02:36.580 was really important i okay so i found the 30 minute interview with treasury secretary scott
03:02:45.620 besant that i really really want to watch um but one thing that i'm hearing has president trump
03:02:54.080 already left? Like, has he already left? Oh, yeah. No, wait. No, no, no. That's departing.
03:03:02.620 Like, has he already left China? Or is he still there?
03:03:11.900 Yeah, apparently Trump wraps up visit with Xi in China tonight after talks on trade and stern
03:03:21.860 words on Taiwan. Okay. So yeah, like this was, uh, wow.
03:03:35.260 Like this, this was literally like just going in and out. Right. Um, that like, guys, that's a big
03:03:43.920 deal. The fact that president Trump isn't even staying for like three or four days, like that's
03:03:49.100 huge. All right. Okay. Let's go to, I really want to watch Scott Bessett's interview. It's about,
03:03:57.620 you know, the economic side of things. But again, I was a former international trade lawyer.
03:04:03.780 I love the economy. It's like my thing, you know, dumping subsidies, tariffs, imports, exports. Like
03:04:12.100 I knew, I still know this stuff like the back of my hand. Yeah, guys, I'm like a huge nerd when it
03:04:17.360 comes to these things. So you're going to just have to indulge me because, um, the economy,
03:04:24.480 it might not be as flashy or interesting as boom, booms. I mean, boom, booms are still important,
03:04:32.920 but the economy is way more. Guys, if you're going to make pineapple jokes,
03:04:39.040 if you're guys going to make pineapple jokes, I will traumatize you with the French pineapple
03:04:44.520 before we go to Scott Besant. I will traumatize you with the pineapple. Don't test me because I
03:04:58.040 will. And the pineapple, the Canadian pineapple that speaks French. All right, guys.
03:05:06.320 you asked for this.
03:05:12.700 This is on you.
03:05:15.540 It's a presentation of the Provincial Educational Media Center.
03:05:27.560 Whoa!
03:05:28.320 Alors, cinq secondes, cinq, quatre, trois, deux, un, zéro.
03:05:38.520 Commençons, c'est l'heure.
03:05:51.180 Bonjour.
03:05:56.240 Bonjour.
03:05:58.320 Hi-hi-hi-hi-hi-hi-hi-hi-hi-hi-hi-hi-hi!
03:06:03.220 Bonjour!
03:06:04.280 Oh!
03:06:07.060 Tu parles?
03:06:09.220 Mais, tu es un ananas...
03:06:14.220 C'est vrai!
03:06:15.360 Tu es un ananas...
03:06:17.540 Oui, c'est vrai!
03:06:19.280 Je suis un ananas...
03:06:21.580 Je suis un ananas!
03:06:23.580 Mais tu parles?
03:06:25.760 Ce n'est pas possible!
03:06:27.680 C'est pas possible.
03:06:30.240 Oui, c'est possible.
03:06:32.220 No.
03:06:33.000 Guys, I told you, I learned French as a child from a talking pineapple.
03:06:38.680 Yes, they played this in my French immersion class as a child, right?
03:06:45.700 So five-year-old me, you know, in first grade, learning French from a talking pineapple.
03:06:53.680 so you guys are making pineapple jokes so now you get to deal with this i'm going to torture
03:06:58.800 you for another minute and then we're going to go to scott bessett so yeah there you go
03:07:04.320 welcome welcome to canadian childhood uh in like the i guess this would have been 1990 1990 i was
03:07:14.240 i was watching this there you go and then guys this is where the pineapple is like
03:07:29.200 gaslighting the child so the child is like you can't speak it's not possible you're a pineapple
03:07:36.560 and then the pineapple starts like whacking its cane and it's like yes it's possible i'm a talking
03:07:42.880 pineapple. It's possible. Yeah. Welcome to my childhood. Right? So the pineapple's like,
03:07:52.360 why is it impossible? And then the kid's like, because pineapples can't speak.
03:07:59.720 And then he's like, what? Pineapples don't speak?
03:08:12.880 Trauma. Right there.
03:08:18.520 Anyways, there may or may not have been a period of my life
03:08:22.860 where I actually thought that pineapples spoke.
03:08:25.840 All right, let's go to Scott Besson now.
03:08:28.460 So I hope that this gives you guys...
03:08:30.820 That's a warning. That's a warning.
03:08:32.720 You bring up pineapples again, I'll just traumatize... 1.00
03:08:34.960 I will traumatize all of you with the scary French-speaking pineapple from my childhood. 1.00
03:08:42.880 Yeah, then it's very. 1.00
03:08:44.740 All right, but let's go to this.
03:08:45.940 Secretary Bessender is very measured in the things
03:08:49.240 he was able to say.
03:08:50.200 But I did speak with him in the middle of the night here.
03:08:54.580 Over there is like afternoon or something.
03:08:56.980 And started by asking him to delineate any concrete progress
03:09:02.740 that has come out of his meeting earlier
03:09:05.540 with the vice premier and what is likely to come
03:09:08.560 from the president's summit with President Xi.
03:09:10.560 Here it is. 0.98
03:09:12.760 Joe, the Chinese don't like any surprises, which is why President Trump is especially 1.00
03:09:19.240 effective with them. But the vice premier and I, who have a very good working relationship,
03:09:23.800 I think we've seen each other, this was either our eighth or ninth meeting,
03:09:29.160 worked on the agenda for today's meeting in terms of the economics, the deliverables.
03:09:34.920 And so we talked about purchases. We talked about some issues that the Chinese side had.
03:09:43.240 And we're going to talk about forming a board of trade for the bilateral trade between
03:09:51.560 the U.S. and China. And we're going to talk about a board of investment that will be
03:09:57.400 responsible for investment in nonsensitive areas.
03:10:00.440 Mr. Secretary, you know, foreign investment in the U.S. is always a priority for this
03:10:06.040 president and I'm sure he'd like to announce a commitment that starts with the letter T
03:10:14.440 or trillions of dollars from China to make its way.
03:10:20.440 Wait, is it just me or does Scott Besant look kind of shiny? Like he's in like a very hot place.
03:10:30.440 Maybe, like, maybe the studio he was in, the Chinese, I wonder if the Chinese were purposely trying to make him feel uncomfortable. 1.00
03:10:41.100 Guys, there was a lot of weird things that happened during the China trip. 1.00
03:10:45.380 Did you see that clip on X where there was, like, this, like, scuffle and then, um, where was it?
03:10:56.760 I might have saved it.
03:10:57.820 There was, like, this scuffle.
03:11:00.440 And then, like, there was, like, this guy that was, like, swearing.
03:11:05.360 Did you guys catch that?
03:11:06.920 Let me see if I can find it.
03:11:09.160 Did I bookmark that?
03:11:10.640 I don't even know if I bookmarked that.
03:11:12.900 It was the weird...
03:11:13.880 It was so strange.
03:11:17.860 It was so strange.
03:11:19.140 Wait.
03:11:26.940 Yeah, look at this.
03:11:28.040 Look at this, guys.
03:11:30.440 Like, it was, it was, like, the strangest thing.
03:11:33.780 We gotta go, guys.
03:11:34.860 We gotta move.
03:11:36.620 We gotta go, guys.
03:11:37.420 Okay, no, we gotta go.
03:11:38.920 We gotta go.
03:11:39.940 Go.
03:11:40.520 We gotta go.
03:11:41.180 We gotta move.
03:11:41.900 We gotta go.
03:11:43.560 Let's go.
03:11:45.100 What's with the weird music in the background?
03:11:48.940 I don't, I don't want the music.
03:11:52.520 Go, guys.
03:11:53.440 Okay, here we go.
03:11:54.280 This is, this is without the music.
03:11:55.820 Look at this. 0.75
03:11:57.080 so apparently so this was the scuffle between like like chinese agents and secret service
03:12:05.960 we gotta go guys okay okay no we gotta go we gotta go go we gotta go
03:12:13.000 let's go we're going look at this that is our
03:12:16.680 we gotta go guys let's go he's right we have to go thank you thank you
03:12:30.680 make sure you're in this go like what is that
03:12:35.640 and then look at this look at this guys look at this there was also another fight um
03:12:49.500 in in like the ballroom and then someone someone yelled get the f out of here
03:12:57.320 followed by a full physical struggle this was this was yesterday
03:13:01.960 like what what is going on guys watch this again
03:13:28.140 it's like it's like the american reporter is getting into like a scuffle with someone and
03:13:34.160 then they drop the f-bomb 0.99
03:13:36.020 no no get the fuck out of here no move 0.99
03:13:58.140 so like just very bizarre, very, very bizarre. Right. Um, but yeah, that was what I wanted to 0.99
03:14:09.520 share. Okay. So let's go to, oops. All right. Let's go back to Scotty B.
03:14:19.900 I have, I don't know. I don't know what's going on. I mean,
03:14:23.340 I can, I can share the, the, the commentary on it. Um,
03:14:35.500 like,
03:14:44.060 I mean,
03:14:47.100 this is, this is the only thing we know. This is the only thing we know.
03:14:51.420 it's worth pointing out there have been some heated and physical clashes between
03:14:55.460 the secret service and the chinese police on the basically at the back doors of these events
03:15:02.140 including one very physical standoff where a secret service officer was being prevented from
03:15:07.620 taking his weapon in as part of the protective detail but things have all been ironed out and
03:15:12.620 as far as we know the schedule has not been changed because of that martha yeah well it's
03:15:18.360 tense meeting yeah so i don't know man i mean all right so let's go back to scotty b uh yeah
03:15:26.540 poor guy i have a feeling that um they've put extra hot like lights on him because it's not
03:15:36.880 normal guys like it's not normal to be that shiny and to sweat that much so i feel like this is 0.91
03:15:45.840 this is like the ccp deliberately trying to make him uncomfortable by putting like a lot of 0.92
03:15:53.580 lights on him because this this is not normal like this this is not normal right um he's a 1.00
03:16:01.540 very skinny guy like skinny people don't sweat like this unless they they're doing it on purpose 0.92
03:16:08.620 right so um i feel like i feel like this is ccp trying to uh get some sort of revenge on him 0.70
03:16:18.720 on the dl because he sanctioned all these chinese companies because this is not normal
03:16:24.460 and the guy has done so many interviews um
03:16:29.300 no and guys like i have also like i've done numerous tv interviews as a politician um
03:16:38.180 when you're in a studio, it does not make sense to be that sweaty. Like the lights are never that
03:16:45.320 hot. Okay. So that, that, that whole scenario to make him sweat and look uncomfortable,
03:16:51.480 that's on purpose. I'm telling you measured in the things he was able to say, but I did speak
03:16:57.620 with him in the middle of the night, um, here over there is like afternoon or something. Uh,
03:17:03.540 and started by asking him to delineate any concrete progress uh that has come out of
03:17:10.500 his meeting earlier with the with the vice premier okay so for the people who were saying
03:17:15.540 beijing is superhuman sure how come president trump and sean hannity were not sweaty
03:17:21.860 neither president trump nor sean hannity were sweaty or super shiny in the interview this is
03:17:28.580 the room this is the setup that china gave to um scott bassett all i'm saying is that that's not
03:17:39.700 normal that's not typical because professional production companies they know what they're doing
03:17:46.260 they know how to set up a studio they know what temperature it's supposed to be at
03:17:52.180 that guys the theories don't work because how come president trump looked normal how
03:17:56.580 How come Sean Hannity looked normal?
03:17:59.080 And what is likely to come from the president's summit with President Xi? Here it is.
03:18:04.980 Joe, the Chinese don't like any surprises, which is why President Trump is especially effective with them.
03:18:12.860 But the vice premier and I, who have a very good working relationship, I think we've seen each other.
03:18:17.480 this was either our eighth or ninth meeting, worked on the agenda for today's meeting in
03:18:24.800 terms of the economics of deliverables. And so we talked about purchases. We talked about
03:18:32.220 some issues that the Chinese side had. And we're going to talk about forming a board of trade
03:18:39.400 for the bilateral trade between the U.S. and China. And we're going to talk about
03:18:46.500 a board of investment that will be responsible for investment in non-sensitive areas.
03:18:53.980 Mr. Secretary, you know, foreign investment in the U.S. is always a priority for this president,
03:18:59.580 and I'm sure he'd like to announce a commitment that starts with the letter T,
03:19:06.520 or trillions of dollars from China to make its way onto our shores. How do we balance
03:19:13.980 such an increase in cooperation with all the ongoing security concerns we have with a country 0.98
03:19:20.820 that we know wants to eventually eclipse the United States?
03:19:27.840 Well, again, Joe, I'm not sure where this trillion dollar investment number has come from. It's
03:19:34.120 somehow gotten out into the ether. And the purpose of this board of investment is to decide up front
03:19:40.180 What are the non-strategic, non-sensitive areas where it would be possible for the Chinese to
03:19:46.940 invest? I chair something called SIPIUS, the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United
03:19:53.040 States. And what we want to do is make sure that these investments don't get referred to SIPIUS.
03:19:58.820 So this would pre-gain those investments just to make sure that they're not of a strategic,
03:20:04.720 they are sensitive area. But look, there are plenty of things that the Chinese could invest in
03:20:12.200 in the U.S. And we're trying to push the same thing in the U.S. President Trump today told
03:20:18.740 Xi Jinping that he wants to open up China and China should open up. China's domestic economy
03:20:25.480 has been weak. The Chinese consumer needs to get a larger share of wages or labor needs to get a
03:20:35.620 larger share of the GDP. It all tends to go back into manufacturing now. And China really needs to 0.91
03:20:43.240 create a bigger consumer economy. And President Trump and the entire administration have been
03:20:48.000 pushing them to do that. So there's a report from Reuters that just came out that the U.S.
03:20:53.600 has cleared around 10 chinese firm guys i'm not i'm not criticizing scott like the issue here
03:21:00.040 isn't scott the issue is the environment that the chinese have set up for him like this is not
03:21:07.480 like it there there's nothing natural even like 1.00
03:21:14.260 even like the angle of his head like the way he's looking at the camera
03:21:19.080 the whole thing is very like unnatural 0.81
03:21:25.040 it's guys it's not him it's it's the setup from from the ccp and again remember the ccp 0.98
03:21:36.200 don't like scott um because he's sanctioning all their companies all i'm saying is that
03:21:43.740 this just looks a little too much like a setup from the ccp to buy nvidia's a second most powerful
03:21:53.800 ai chip the h200 but like like what like despite the fact that like they've put scott in this like
03:22:02.100 uncomfortable room or situation um he's still like answering the questions 100 right so like like
03:22:11.180 Scott's doing great, but guys, my point here is that the reason Scott looks extra shiny and
03:22:22.440 uncomfortable is because this is the environment the CCP have created, right? So what I'm trying
03:22:29.500 to say is that this is not on Scott. To me, this looks like this is on the CCP because I've watched
03:22:37.320 so many of Scott's interviews. He's never been like this. No deliveries have been made so far,
03:22:45.880 but this is obviously something that CEO Jensen Wong probably would like to see happen as far
03:22:54.000 as a breakthrough. Can you confirm that's true and which companies would be allowed,
03:23:00.060 approved which Chinese firms to buy those chips? Yeah, Joe, this is news to me. I know there's
03:23:08.940 been a lot of back and forth on the H200s, and we'll have to see on that. That's a Commerce
03:23:14.900 Department function. Okay. At the same time, there's some competing narratives about the
03:23:21.440 overall environment that we're looking at there. China's export economy continues.
03:23:30.160 Xi apparently wants to show that he will not be bullied. Meanwhile, China's feeling the pinch from
03:23:37.680 a myriad of internal and external pressures that we talk about, whether it's real estate,
03:23:44.560 and I think it's in their best interest to stabilize relations with the U.S., but at the
03:23:50.640 same time president trump is uh would probably like to announce some positive news at this point
03:23:57.760 he's brought all those business leaders who is it is in a stronger bargaining position and
03:24:02.960 wait let me let me just like okay guys see like look this this is what scott is usually like
03:24:08.640 right this is what he's usually like at congressional hearings okay in the u.s financial
03:24:14.240 system along with managing our own discretionary budget treasury is charged with managing core
03:24:19.840 financial functions and payment operations for the u.s government i take that commitment very
03:24:25.840 seriously not only okay let me get to a point where he's not reading off paper and he's just
03:24:31.600 answering questions right so to our attention we look forward to working with you thank you so much
03:24:38.320 it really is a right like for the ongoing dialogue and the per your request i will personally
03:24:47.200 look into what is going on especially with irs right like so so this would be like a situation
03:24:54.920 where scott's like okay you know like i'm in front of a congressional hearing you know whatever the
03:25:00.700 case might be um this here this is what let me let me uh fix this so this here this is very very
03:25:11.380 unnatural. This is very unnatural. Guys, I used to chair congressional hearings when I was a
03:25:19.860 politician. We call them parliamentary committees. So I chaired parliamentary committees slash
03:25:27.580 congressional hearings for like five years. So I'm familiar with all this stuff. This is super
03:25:36.860 abnormal. Who needs a deal more, in your view, and has the upper hand?
03:25:45.340 Well, again, the U.S. is the deficit nation in terms of trade, and I used to teach economic
03:25:56.480 history, and economic history would tell you that the deficit country always has a stronger
03:26:01.840 position because we do have a deficit and we are China's largest customer. Although President
03:26:09.860 Trump has brought the trade deficit down to, it seems crazy to say, only $200 billion. He's
03:26:16.540 laser focused on getting it into balance. And that's the goal here. And that can be done
03:26:22.780 one of two ways. Either the U.S. receives fewer imports from China, or we sell more to China,
03:26:31.740 and we're trying to balance that out. What's happened to China over the past year has been
03:26:38.620 President Trump put up the tariff wall, and China continued to push out goods into their export
03:26:46.820 market. But the U.S., much of that market was blocked. And the goods went to the rest of the
03:26:53.920 world. And there was a lot of price pressure on those goods. So I don't know if you're familiar
03:26:59.940 with the old saying, Joe, is we lose a dollar on every item, but we make up for it in volume.
03:27:06.960 So the Chinese have tried to make up for it in volume. They've got a tremendous trade surplus.
03:27:11.900 But if you look at the statistics, the profitability of the Chinese firms is way
03:27:16.400 down, and that is even with massive subsidies from the government. We had Steve Danes, the
03:27:22.600 senator on yesterday, just returned from China after leading a delegation, Mr. Secretary. He
03:27:27.660 told us, I hadn't heard this before, the three Bs, Boeing, beef, and beans. Will those all be
03:27:36.060 discussed, and what else? Well, those are big. I think we're going to see the large Boeing orders
03:27:46.180 Beef was more, they're non-tariff trade barriers against our great American ranchers.
03:27:54.420 And then soybeans.
03:27:56.260 So President Trump did confirm in his interview with Sean Hannity that we just played
03:28:01.000 that apparently China's going to buy 200 Boeings from the United States.
03:28:07.340 So guys, this is what I mean.
03:28:10.540 So when I say that there are certain people that President Trump sort of speaks through,
03:28:15.740 before things are announced. Scott Bessent is one of them, because this was his interview
03:28:21.000 from earlier today. Listen to what he says about the Boeings.
03:28:25.640 Well, those are big. I think we're going to see the large Boeing orders.
03:28:31.480 I think we're going to see the large Boeing orders. And then just like a couple hours ago,
03:28:38.360 President Trump confirmed that China's going to buy 200 Boeings, right? This is why it's
03:28:45.060 important to know which people are close to president trump and who he speaks through
03:28:50.640 because once you can identify who president trump sort of speaks through that makes it easier to
03:28:57.360 connect all the dots together when it comes to analyzing political speak and of course geopolitics
03:29:04.020 was more they're not they're non-tariff trade barriers against our great american ranchers
03:29:11.520 the and then soybeans we have a very large purchase commitment from the busan agreement
03:29:17.320 the for the next three years so beans are really all taken care of although if i were the chinese
03:29:23.860 guys i'm sorry whenever i hear beans i just think of bears be uh bears beats and battlestar galactica
03:29:31.300 i know there's no beans there but that's what i think of i'd probably buy more beans now
03:29:36.060 because there's a weather pattern called el nino that we're probably going to see this year
03:29:40.360 that typically results in very high soybean prices.
03:29:43.880 Could there be some breakthrough on tariffs?
03:29:46.860 There's another report that the two presidents may discuss
03:29:51.740 cuts on roughly $30 billion worth of imports.
03:29:57.100 Do you know which sectors are on the table there?
03:30:00.720 Is this a good way to do it, to pick winners
03:30:03.720 and decide which ones we're going to allow in without tariffs
03:30:08.140 and which ones we won't?
03:30:10.360 So we're going to form a board of trade, and the idea will be for non-critical, non-strategic areas,
03:30:23.520 things that the U.S. doesn't want to make that we're never going to reshore. 0.79
03:30:28.380 So something like fireworks or very low-end consumer goods that are going to keep coming from China no matter what. 0.75
03:30:35.840 So we can unchariff those, and then there are many things that they want to buy from us.
03:30:40.360 There was talk today about the Chinese buying more U.S. energy, and the U.S. is exporting a record amount of crude and LNG now.
03:30:51.660 The only binding constraint is our export facilities.
03:30:54.860 We're going to be building more export facilities. 0.59
03:30:57.040 We're going to be ramping up in Alaska, which is natural for China. 0.93
03:31:00.900 And given what's going on in the Mideast, we think that not only China, but countries all around the world are going to look to diversify away from the Middle East for a more stable source of energy. 0.92
03:31:12.520 And what better place than the U.S.?
03:31:14.260 But the idea of starting with 30 billion by 30 billion that both sides can designate, again, for non-critical areas and areas that we're not trying to reshore.
03:31:25.800 Secretary, do you have a sense on whether China will help with the Strait and what China has
03:31:34.120 communicated to us about the Strait of Hormuz? And I mean, that's obviously important to them
03:31:42.300 as well. Do you think they're going to help? I think they're going to do what they can.
03:31:49.900 And here, China has a much bigger interest in reopening the strait than the U.S. does.
03:31:58.160 China gets about a third of its energy needs from the Gulf.
03:32:03.780 So a reopening of the strait benefits China.
03:32:07.860 Unfortunately, they were the largest consumer of Iranian oil.
03:32:12.760 They were buying about 90 percent of it.
03:32:14.500 Iranian oil represented about 10% of their energy that they took in.
03:32:22.300 But the rest of the countries in the Gulf were also substantial contributors,
03:32:27.480 whether it was Saudi, UAE, Qatar.
03:32:29.880 And China gets a substantial amount of their LNG from the Gulf also.
03:32:34.540 You've talked about it.
03:32:36.200 It's where we have...
03:32:39.440 I'm sorry, sir. Go ahead.
03:32:40.880 no i was just going to say that china it's very much in their interest to get the strait reopened
03:32:50.500 and i think they will be working with behind the scenes to the extent anyone has any say over the
03:32:59.840 iranian leadership and the real problem here joe is as you're aware we didn't change the regime
03:33:06.420 but the regime changed and it was several layers of leadership. They were decapitated and it's very
03:33:15.240 tough there just to communicate anything to anyone who is able to either act or get an overall
03:33:25.060 agreement and speak on behalf of the Iranian leadership. You've talked about this a lot,
03:33:32.600 Mr. Secretary, and that is the strain that Iran is under right now, severe strain with the
03:33:39.320 continuing blockade, hyperinflation, plunging currency, food and water shortages. The Supreme
03:33:44.840 Leader allegedly, as you said, we're not sure who we're talking to at time,
03:33:51.060 allegedly has begged companies to stop laying off workers for the good of Iran. Is there a
03:33:57.800 breaking point for a regime who's priority okay that's a really important question before we go
03:34:03.280 to that let's go to a few of your super chats before i forget um so agent anderson multiculturalism
03:34:11.560 in canada all anglos must learn french no funko fonts may be subjected to english french accent
03:34:18.360 haha um well i mean yes and no um i went to like a pure french immersion school so i didn't go to
03:34:26.480 an English school, like I went to a French school in Ontario. So that's where the pineapple came
03:34:32.640 from, the weird freaky pineapple. But I mean, I don't know, like, I don't mind learning other
03:34:38.940 languages. I'm actually, I'm actually really happy that my parents put me in French immersion so that
03:34:45.960 I could learn French. Because that means I can speak and understand three languages. And, you
03:34:53.100 know a lot of Europeans can you know it's like speaking three or four languages comes naturally
03:34:58.700 I just you know I kind of wish that it would be mandatory for French speakers to learn English as
03:35:04.460 well because I you know I kind of feel like the more languages you know um the better your brain
03:35:09.760 functions so that's just sort of sort of my thing but yeah like I kind of I do wish it went both
03:35:16.240 ways but like I'm I'm really happy that I can speak like three languages um and then you know
03:35:23.040 I guess you could say I can I can kind of speak four languages because I also sort of understand 0.89
03:35:28.360 like Durka but not really um so I don't know about that uh do to you Goldie's psychiatric 0.83
03:35:37.700 talking pineapple fund thank you thank you I will uh um yeah if I ever need to see like a therapist 0.86
03:35:46.040 about uh nightmares about the talking pineapple I will keep that for that thank you very kind of
03:35:53.180 you and then Blockbuster says oh Blockbuster thinks Scotty B is sweating the liquor out
03:36:01.300 I don't know I mean I have a feeling it's not about the liquor guys that light on him is super
03:36:07.560 bright like that light on him super bright like that is one hot light like that that's not a normal
03:36:16.540 brightness for for a light so i don't know what's going on there but that that light and that setup
03:36:23.740 that doesn't look cool sony papo parties don't include the welfare of its people
03:36:33.900 allegedly it's begged companies to stop laying off workers for the good of iran is there a
03:36:40.700 breaking point for a regime whose priorities don't include the welfare of its people?
03:36:50.300 Sure there is, Joe. And what we're seeing is the loading facility, the main loading facility for
03:36:56.340 Iranian oil is a facility called Karg Island. We've seen that there have been no loadings in
03:37:02.200 the past three days. We believe their storage is full. None of the ships are getting out. None are
03:37:08.160 coming in. So they're not able to store oil on the water. So they're going to start shutting down
03:37:13.620 their production. We can see that that's happening from satellite photos. But more importantly,
03:37:22.500 Joe, exactly as you said, this is a diabolical regime. Thus far this year, they executed 30,000,
03:37:30.520 40,000 people, many of them peaceful protesters. And so how do you deal with a regime like
03:37:38.060 that you squeeze them economically and we believe we're at the point where soldiers aren't getting
03:37:42.940 paid they're not able to replenish their weapon stocks from abroad so guys remember so we shared
03:37:51.020 videos today of soldiers like irgc soldiers who have not only not been paid for the last you know
03:38:00.780 however many days but they're literally eating potatoes and pickles do you remember that let me
03:38:07.660 pull that up for you so that's that's this video here right where is it where's the pickle and
03:38:17.820 potato video here you go right so this is this is what scott besant is talking about so the irgc
03:38:34.220 soldiers have not been paid. And, you know, they're being, first of all, first of all, I have
03:38:41.580 zero sympathy because these are the same Muslim Nazis who are murdering us. Right. So, um, I have 0.99
03:38:49.060 zero sympathy for these people. So I think this is too good for you. I think the only thing that
03:38:54.980 you deserve to eat, by the way, is like poop, right? Like that's all, that's the only thing
03:38:59.760 you deserve to eat if you're alive um because you are part of the muslim nazi occupation however 0.95
03:39:05.920 regardless of that um this is interesting because what scott is saying on cnbc is lining up with
03:39:15.200 what um the you know islamic regime soldiers were saying so look at this it's got subtitles
03:39:21.600 english english subtitles so just read the subtitles
03:39:29.760 There you go.
03:39:36.420 So, 0.86
03:39:38.320 I hope you choke on that meal. 0.99
03:39:49.400 I hope you just choke on the meal. 0.99
03:39:50.680 Let's put it that way.
03:39:54.080 That's more than what you deserve
03:39:56.560 given the fact that you're responsible 1.00
03:39:58.220 for the murder of innocent Iranians. 0.90
03:40:01.880 Anyway, so this is what Scotty B is talking about. 0.78
03:40:05.060 When he's talking about how the Islamic regime 0.52
03:40:06.800 can't pay the soldiers, 1.00
03:40:10.240 there you go, that's a perfect example.
03:40:12.440 They executed 30,000, 40,000 people,
03:40:15.620 many of them peaceful protesters.
03:40:18.660 And so how do you deal with a regime like that?
03:40:22.020 You squeeze them economically,
03:40:23.420 and we believe we're at the point
03:40:25.240 where soldiers aren't getting paid.
03:40:26.860 They're not able to replenish their weapons stocks from abroad.
03:40:31.860 So, you know, I think that they are on their last legs.
03:40:35.540 And the blockade, President Trump's blockade, has been a resounding success.
03:40:40.980 At the same time, it's still a blockade on oil.
03:40:45.580 Oil is up at over $100 a barrel today just on West Texas, even higher on Brent.
03:40:54.120 Do you still believe that the surge we've seen in gas prices and inflation in general had some hot numbers, PPI yesterday, CPI earlier, they're hot.
03:41:04.840 Do you view that as something that will be reversed quickly if the strait is reopened?
03:41:12.060 And I guess I go on to say, do you think the president will accept no rate cuts right off the bat from the new Fed chief, Kevin Warsh?
03:41:20.560 Well, let's unpack there, Joe. So let's do it one by one. I think in terms of what we're seeing here, we can see that crude, West Texas crude, six, nine months out is substantially lower.
03:41:43.120 the curve is in substantial backwardation. That's when the front month is much higher than the back
03:41:48.740 month. So I believe the crude will come down quickly. We've seen the UAE come out of OPEC.
03:41:55.280 So the market's going to be very, very well supplied. I think all the other energy producers,
03:42:01.180 having not gotten oil out for a long time, are going to pump like crazy. And as I said earlier,
03:42:07.000 The U.S., we're at record production.
03:42:10.540 We're an energy superpower, and we're just going to keep pumping.
03:42:14.640 So I think there's potential for energy, crude, gasoline to come trundling back very quickly,
03:42:23.020 which will mean that the look-through to inflation will also come down very quickly.
03:42:29.420 I was never on Team Transient during COVID,
03:42:32.340 And a lot of that had to do with what happened with a very expansionary fiscal policy that was financed by debt purchases from the central bank,
03:42:43.900 kind of an experiment in modern monetary theory that caused inflation.
03:42:49.880 But here, I firmly believe that nothing is more transient than a supply shock.
03:42:55.540 And we can we can look through that because before the Iranian conflict began, core inflation was coming down.
03:43:03.780 So I think core inflation will continue coming down. We'll get to the other side of this. 0.54
03:43:08.300 And I don't know whether it's a few days or a few weeks and energy inflation will come back down.
03:43:15.620 And we've got the start of the warship. Kevin was confirmed last night.
03:43:23.800 only one Democrat. John Fetterman from Pennsylvania voted for him. It just shows
03:43:30.700 the dysfunction of the Democratic Party. He got a 99 voice vote when he was a governor last time.
03:43:39.760 And I think that he's going to bring an open mind to this. And I actually think he's going to be in
03:43:45.720 a very good position because we may get a series one, two more hot inflation numbers. But then I
03:43:53.100 think we're going to see substantial disinflation yeah i know that you know we talked briefly about
03:43:59.340 the nvidia chips and and there's this ai we just can't go a sentence on cmc without mentioning ai
03:44:05.720 um mr secretary there's a front page okay i think that's pretty much all scott's gonna say uh on the
03:44:14.520 topic of iran he might say some more um but you'll have to go watch the rest of the interview
03:44:19.920 yourselves. I'll try to play it, um, another time, but it is now, um, 11 PM. I do have to get some
03:44:28.240 sleep because I am traveling tomorrow. So I just wanted to thank you all for joining me for
03:44:34.140 tonight's, um, live stream. Like I mentioned, uh, I won't be doing live streaming tomorrow
03:44:40.720 or on Saturday cause I will be traveling. I'll be on the move, but I am working on some videos.
03:44:47.280 I'll be uploading some content. So that way, at least, you know, I can still kind of
03:44:51.460 keep the conversation going. So I just wanted to thank you all for your support. Thank you for
03:44:58.000 being here. I hope you enjoyed the watch party. President Trump's interview with Sean Hannity
03:45:05.760 was very interesting. And I have a feeling that there's going to be a lot more commentary
03:45:10.340 coming out. So stay tuned and keep an eye out on all the things that I'm going to be sharing in
03:45:17.780 the next few days. And I will see you guys on Sunday, probably for my next live. So
03:45:27.020 thank you, everyone. And God bless. See you soon.
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