5 WINS from Trump's Fiery Meeting with Zelenskyy | Guest: Ambassador Yechiel Leiter | 3⧸3⧸25
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Glenn Beck is back on The Glenn Beck Program and he's got a ton to talk about. He talks about how the media don't understand what Donald Trump is actually trying to accomplish, and how to deal with it.
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And really, I have a point of view on this Alinsky thing I haven't heard anywhere else.
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hello america welcome to the glenbeck program for the first time i think the media is not
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just lying about trump and uh spinning the news i really think they are so stupid
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they don't understand what donald trump is doing uh i i wanted to call him all weekend long i just
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don't you know what do you call them he gave me his number and he's like call me and i'm like what
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am i gonna call you yeah hey i don't know what you're doing i'm just hanging out don what's
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going on i just want to say bada bing doing a great job what do you do so let me just tell you what i
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would have said if i would have called him this weekend and that is you freaking genius nobody
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gets it this guy is accomplishing five huge goals and some of it is because zelinski was so stupid
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on friday let me run that down for you today first we're going to start with all the news you need
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to understand the world needs to understand and i'm kind of come back to this several times there's
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there's so many i gotta tell you there's so much exciting news uh over the weekend that everyone
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is framing is bad and i don't think so the one thing i'm really good at is connecting dots that
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nobody sees the connection to i'm telling you this one this one i could connect dots in my sleep and i
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think you'll follow them clearly uh first thing you have to know is russia lost okay no they didn't
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no they didn't they have 20 of ukraine as their property uh-huh and what was their goal again
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to get all of ukraine they couldn't get ukraine even though they ukraine wasn't a nato country
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go ahead russia march into a nato country march into poland they're not going to
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they lost without nato that's the first thing you need to understand okay so let's go and take you
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what happened over the weekend first of all there was a brawl in the white in the white house the
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likes of which i have never seen i've never seen this and make no mistake we'll run this down for
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you later this was zelinski this was not trump if you just watched the clips you missed the 20 minutes
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leading up to this where trump is giving him an escape valve the whole time you should probably be
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quiet now you should oh that's funny you know you should probably not say that again over and over
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again finally cut for donald trump snaps during the war everybody has problems even you but you have
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nice ocean and don't feel now but you will feel it in the future god bless you don't know that god
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bless you god bless you don't know don't tell us what we're going to feel we're trying to solve a
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problem don't tell us what we're going to feel i'm not telling you because you're in no position to
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dictate that remember this you're in no position to dictate what we're going to feel you're going to
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feel very good we're going to feel very good and very strong you're right now not in a very good
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position you've allowed yourself to be in a very bad position and he happens to be right
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just shut up you're not in a good position you don't have the cards right now with us you start
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having cards right now you don't you're playing cards there is so much to to go through on this
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there's so much but let me just give you now what happened after that starmer the the prime minister of
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uk uk the uk and also macron and 18 others got together and huddled in london to embrace zelinski
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and kick off an alternate peace plan okay so he comes out and he's like oh i got a spanking
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and the fools in europe and i say this i say this because of what's going to happen to them
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not not because of war or anything else what they're setting themselves up for
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starmer has tossed four billion euros at ukraine a two billion dollar loan and two billion for air
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defenses and he's using the russian frozen assets okay he's also pitching a coalition of the willing oh
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it's because we're not willing no i'm not willing to put boots on the ground and planes in the air are
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you because i'm not it makes me sad when when france says they're part of a coalition of the willing
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i'm not going and i'm not sending my son to go so when i first saw this i thought europe are you out of
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your mind you're going to put boots on the ground that that will be backdoor nato stuff okay putin could
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look at it that way he might not could be fine might not but this coalition of uk france italy maybe
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even canada oh what are they doing well this is not really about anything other than muscling into
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the peace deal that they fear trump is about to cut with putin leaving ukraine and europe out in the
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cold that's right because i don't think you guys want peace the the oval office blow up on friday spooked the
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crap out of them why because you have a president who will stand up for america first doesn't mean
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he's not going to stand up for other you know countries that are our allies but america first
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trump told zelinski you you take the mineral deals okay we we've got these deals for you for all the
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minerals they're rare earth minerals wait until you hear the explanation of all this i'm so excited to
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tell you but let me just get through the news you take the deal or pound sand now why did zelinski fly
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all the way back he was just here and he left because he wasn't going to take the deal then they
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continue to negotiate he flies all the way back because he says he's going to take the deal and sign it
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well then he gets here and he's like no i know i don't like this deal well then you should get back
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on the plane and go home you're not serious you're not a serious partner we've just negotiated with
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you you left then you came back and said okay okay i'll do the deal and then you try to change it in
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front of the press get the hell out of our country that's what you would say to somebody who is this
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dishonest in their business dealings okay now he said take the deal get lost i'm not going to be part
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of any nato style backup so starmer has his summit and it's a scramble to keep kiev in the game uh you
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know and and not to storm moscow okay they're talking about a ceasefire enforcement think peacekeeping
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first of all not an invasion if that's the way russia cares to view it macron is floating uh you know a
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one month truce in the air and in the sea starmer wants security guarantees to deter putin post deal
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you don't understand with an oligarch money doesn't talk it screams that's trump's point of view
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putin is not going to go in if he's making money okay when i heard this i thought it was madness on
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the surface i mean russia already has 200 000 dead already and nukes i mean i don't know about it seems
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like you know it's like oh let us play with this matches here in these gunpowder shacks insane
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puto putin has said nato boots on the ground red line for us finland has said uh if we show any
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weakness or we start playing with nato he's gonna pounce all right so europe's not charging in with
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guns ablaze but you don't you don't know that okay
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trump here's his pivot he's cozying up to putin oh he see i told you he was in he was a russian spy
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no he's not america first he is pushing minerals over missiles it's 200 billion dollar in aid that's
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what's at stake and and a deal that screws ukraine if they don't participate but who else gets
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screwed besides ukraine if they take this deal jada jada china hates this they hate trump's deal they hate
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trump's deal with ukraine and they hate trump's deal with russia why oh i'll explain
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so this whole thing uh of ukraine is a setup for a massive win-win and i think now uh it didn't have
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to be this way but ukraine and uh europe has just by their moves if they don't change the course
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it's going to be a lose for them russia lost it's not it's a paper tiger it's never going into nato
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it's not going into poland they lost they want a deal about money ukraine could rebuild their country
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and stop getting their people killed by doing a deal instead they want i think they want more war
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i think this little man boy my view has changed on him this little teeny napoleon all he wants is war
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he's you're you're a fool five billion would die if we went into nuclear war and that is uh that's a
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real option that unfortunately is a real option okay so what else happened over the weekend oh well
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okay so the u.s russia relations uh boy it uh it it had a good weekend i guess but it the russia china
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relations not so good the um our diplomat shook hands um whispers of normalized ties um were happening
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uh in istanbul uh in istanbul this weekend china's trade ministry fired back over the weekend
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threatening steep tariffs on u.s exports they say we are realigning the world yes we are china
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we're realigning the world and it's not fair to us oh now here's the bad part short-term soybean
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soybean farmers in iowa you might be watching your livelihood uh teeter because china is saying well
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we won't buy anything from america it's uh you we have to as we as we try to get some critical uh rare
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minerals uh you have to keep your eye on the long game and that's going to hurt some people now president
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trump's pivot was you know is is the key to all of this he clashed with zelinski uh then he leaned
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towards moscow uh europe watched uneasy nato's glue begin to weaken uh the all the analysts are like oh
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that's gonna be a problem this is a geopolitical chess board that is tilting quickly the u.s russia
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thaw could lower tension tensions in proxy wars like syria but china and the tariff threat risks a
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trade spiral if it goes poorly this would be very bad a 20 higher grocery bill because of the tariffs
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on china and if they retaliate in an ugly way that's why markets are jittery oil is up five percent since
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friday because there is a possibility we hit a critical supply chain crisis again okay so are we
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playing the right game well i know trump is playing a bigger game to isolate china but it is a very very
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dangerous game good news is everybody is counting on trump to flinch or blink or go okay i was bluffing
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uh i've never seen him bluff have you i've never seen the man bluff you should take him at his word when
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you're at the negotiating table now um the uh ukraine aid deal that's over but the clash is the fault line
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splitting east from west i'll give you more on that coming up in a second commodity prices went up
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which could be bad for our inflation in nigeria a street vendor this is a story that i read today a
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street vendor in nigeria has a tray of gala snacks on saturday morning she's out at the market and a
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customer comes up and says 500 nara now yes oh they grumbled and walked away without buying any of her
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gala snacks oh well it's happening all over the world um all over the world prices are creeping up
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uh there's whispers of middle east calm or chaos turkey's ceasefire that's what we shook hands on
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uh but commodity boards were going up domino effect hitting wheat gas and metals central banks are
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twitching the fed is hinting at a rate hike by mid-march that spooks wall street uh and we will
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feel the pinch experts blame a cocktail of geopolitical stuff and supply snags china's mineral threats adding
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fuel to the fire remember that line china's mineral threats are adding fuel to the fire so here's the
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problem with all of this inflation's back it has teeth it's personal um the oil jump is the u.s russia
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china maneuvering over the weekend trade wars ignite gas could hit five dollars a gallon but i don't think
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it's going to the fed hawkish that might cool things but at what cost jobs could thin borrowing will
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tighten some economists see a silver lining higher prices might force innovation and innovation is
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coming because of ai but remember china's hoarding could be the wild card families are already rationing
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and hoarding in china not just rare earth minerals also this weekend ai regulation talks um they had a
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global summit in india and the prime minister of india welcomed the tech titans to the uh next or nxt
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conclave room full of suits and scientists all gathered around a table to try to come up with the
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rules to tame ai the u.s pushed anti-bias codes nobody really liked that one but that's what we
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were pushing china touted its own standards oh okay we're gonna go in china's i don't think so now
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unchecked delegates left hopeful but really uh i fear the red tape
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this is a tightrope walk ai is a genie that is half out of the bite out of the bottle uh we are
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in a tech cold war that's what the rare earth minerals are all about in ukraine that's what all the rare
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rare earth minerals are about in china that's what everything is all about more in just a minute
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promo code oh okay and i've been saying that trump is playing five-dimensional chess let me show you the
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five dimensions of a win here for america the reason why i uh well i was horrified by what i saw come out
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of the oval office on friday but not because of why everybody else was um i mean it was so stupid uh
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zelinski is was just playing a game and you don't play a game against trump unless you have a card you know
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he's standing there going i don't know i'm gonna raise the stakes and he's like dude you don't have
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any cards not none of them in your hand what are you doing we're not we're not playing you're not
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you're not capable of even playing this game i don't know i'm gonna push all in okay so he was just
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stupid first of all put on a tie man put on a tie i know this is ridiculous you know what what what's
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the big deal he can come in his jeans you know ronald reagan never came in jeans i've never seen
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even elon musk wears a t-shirt with a jacket have you ever seen him in the oval office with just a t-shirt
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he's put a jacket on top wear a freaking jacket you know where you are the white house the oval office
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okay but that's small don't pick fights unless you know you're not going to get clobbered
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but he was playing a game trying to cozy up look like the strong man who was going to stand up against
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donald trump and unite europe because i should be in nato good luck with that one nato let me show you
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what happened and part of it an extra win for the united states uh might happen just because
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europe was stupid and they threw themselves in with zelinski so here's what trump is accomplishing
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with all of this one stopping a war who's against that about maybe 500 000 people half a million people
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remember we lost about 60 000 60 000 in uh in vietnam remember how horrible that was russia's
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lost 200 000 these are low numbers ukraine 50 000 low numbers so 250 000 people lost in this war
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could be much much higher let's end it what do you say because i don't even think anybody even knows
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what this one is about anymore okay so uh it ends that two it ends the spending of the united states
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in ukraine where we don't have any idea where any of it is going okay it is a corrupt country i don't
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want to be uh helping their sock industry do you want to be responsible because you already are under biden
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you were paying for all of the social security benefits for everybody who has worked in the ukrainian
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government are you for that because i'm not what the hell are we doing with that all right ending the
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killing ending the bleed of money now what does everybody get out of it well let's take russia
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here's point number two number one stop the bleeding on people and money number two russia it lets putin go
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home while declaring a win but everyone else knows he actually lost how can you possibly say that because
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he was supposed to go in there and in two weeks take ukraine now we are what four years later three years
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later and he still only has 20 and he is stuck so it's not going anywhere go ahead putin cross into
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poland and see what happens to you if you do that the idea that russia can just plow into uh europe has now
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been proven to be false he lost in europe okay so he can go home and declare he won because he's got some land
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i don't like that but that's what happens in war um two with trump and putin at the negotiating table
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what is trump doing he's siding with russia that's what he's doing no he is getting the rare earth minerals
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from russia russia russia and ukraine are sitting on a gigantic uh pile of rare earth minerals
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if you don't know what that is that's the thing that makes your computer work if we don't have rare earth
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minerals we cannot compete in the world of tomorrow who has 90 of them jada did we help that yes because
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we gave china afghanistan you know why we built that gigantic base over there that we just handed to them
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because that's near the site of rare earth minerals again we cannot compete in tomorrow's world without
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rare earth minerals why do you think china is all cozied up to russia on this not just because they're against
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the united states they want the rare earth minerals what are they doing all over the world they're making
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deals and saying hey so we'll kind of you know juice your economy here and uh you give us the rare earth
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minerals they're smart they're thinking ahead oh i'm not used to this so is the president of the united
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states thinking ahead we need the rare earth minerals so we win but because we win well i'll get to that here
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in a second so we win we're giving money that really is russia's anyway we're giving money to russia
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to buy the rare earth minerals that's a win for us because we're getting them at a discount
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china we have to buy them from them at a higher rate money doesn't talk to putin it screams
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he wants the money from the united states for the rare earth minerals and he goes away not happy but
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not vengeful kind of an important thing so there's win number two putin and russia and rare earth minerals
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for america three ukraine okay they didn't get the nato thing they're never going to get the nato thing
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um it allows uh for us to now buy rare earth minerals from ukraine they make money we get
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something in return and here's the really important thing for ukraine if we have our companies and rare
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earth minerals those are extraordinarily valuable to the united states do you think we're going to let
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we're going to build and build infrastructure and mines and everything else to get those rare earth
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minerals out and then we're just going to say oh putin just took them all nope we're not sending it in
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troops but you will understand soon in the coming days months and years how important rare earth minerals
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are we would send troops if that was our stash of rare earth minerals okay so a win for ukraine they didn't
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get the guarantee but they get it another way america's interests are now in ukraine he should have taken
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these things um four europe what what has been the goal of donald trump for europe he's been saying
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we're going to get out of nato he doesn't that's not his goal i don't think he would he would mind
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getting out of nato because it's an old alliance that no longer is necessary but what does he really
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want he wants to stop paying 70 for the defense of europe we pay 70 of everything that europe has in
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defense we pay 70 of that no no we're not going to do that anymore so what happens well because of the
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wef you know strategy over in europe you have uh them coming together on zelinski's side that's not
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going to make nato stronger because america is not going to go and get involved and if you think we're
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going to blink on that donald trump donald trump will sew his eyelids open before he would blink on
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okay we're going to send some troops into nato it's not going to happen not going to happen that
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weakens nato yes but it also does what it forces nato to spend more money on their own defense
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a win for america nato pays more okay what's the other win the world war ii uh plans the world war ii uh
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model for the world takes a major hit that's another goal of anybody who wants to get out of
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nato anybody who wants to say you know the world has changed why are we still doing it that way which
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is donald trump the downside on this one is that the eu because of where they're headed with the world
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economic forum they are headed to a very unpleasant place i mean they just said when jd vance was over
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there they just said we don't have anything in common with america if they're going to be for free
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speech and freedom of press and and not changing the results of elections i don't think we have as much
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in common well you know what i don't want to be your ally if that's what you believe you're an enemy to
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freedom no i don't want to be your i don't want to spend money for your defense it could cause a cold
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war between us and europe which would not be a good thing but morally ethically and strategically if
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that's who they're going to be how do we remain their friends wouldn't mind being a trading partner but
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not your friend and the fifth win five-dimensional chess the fifth win that donald trump is getting
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china loses russia china loses the rare earth minerals that russia just captured china loses its grip not just
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on on uh russia but also on us why did trump one of the first things he said you know what we ought
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to buy greenland we're gonna how much greenland come on there's always a price how much how much
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why because we needed ice cubes we needed rare earth minerals the downside on all of this stuff
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is if russia and and uh zelensky don't make a deal with the united states greenland
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sorry you're gonna be seeing a lot of us in the future because to compete for america to win for
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america to advance for america to be a superpower for us not to be slaves of china we must have rare
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all right so all right go ahead let me have it go ahead no i i think a lot i agree with a lot of
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what you said i think yeah you know i think he's i'm a little bit maybe more leaning on the uh turning
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lemons into lemonade type of approach rather than like this was some grand strategy i don't think he
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initiated that confrontation oh no no no no when you listen to the whole thing no okay he when the
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europe part he's making lemons out of lemonade they don't understand it could have been good for them
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good for us right instead this is going to turn out bad for them good for us i mean it's it's amazing
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win-win you know how the left always does win-win and we lose every time usually yeah this this is a
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president putting america in the situation of a win-win they could have won with us but instead
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they're going to lose and we win and that's because of how they reacted on friday saturday and sunday
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they could still change course but this is a grand strategy europe and zelinski just didn't see it coming
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stew and i have just been duking it out today just duking it out that's not even true i think we've
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agreed on almost all of your analysis i you're much more suit focused than i am no i'm i'm really very
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i think he did actually lead with it i think it was the first commentary he had on the story today
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but i gotta tell you you know just show some your job zelinski is to kiss anyone's ass that wants to
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I mean, you could just go with the Nazi national anthem.
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Anyway, the Oscars, they had their annual get-together last night,
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you know, where they pat each other on the back, you know,
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you were better at pretending to be somebody you're not
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And he's like, I'd rather make out with a calculator than that.
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Some gritty flick about a sex worker or something.
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I heard it was, someone described it as the first 45 minutes of it
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You don't go, I mean, one sex scene in the first 45 minutes.
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And, you know, he said, wow, this is for all the outsiders.
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Cinema is about, you know, raw truth, not your capitalist propaganda.
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Do you remember the Clint Eastwood movie, Any Which Way But Loose?
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It had Clint Eastwood, had a monkey, had somebody who was kind of hot
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Does it have a 45-minute Clint Eastwood sex scene?
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They were going between Adrian Brody for The Brutalist, which I didn't see.
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Sounds like, just sounds bad about some architect or something.
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I don't like anybody that spells Timothy with two E's at the end.
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I just question you, and you're clearly French.
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Anyway, he won, and he walked up, and he said, this is for the poets, the dreamers.
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They were all talking about, I guess, you know, they're going to give it to her because
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And, you know, something about aging and body horror or whatever, because I don't even want
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Well, you can listen to Stu, who apparently cares, or me.
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So she got up and she was like, hey, I want to thank my vegan yoga coach, which brings
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me to Kale, another reason to hate any Hollywood type.
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He walked up on stage and he was like, boy, did my brother blow this thing or what?
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I mean, I wasn't even the talented one in the family, or at least that's what my parents
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Anyway, best supporting actress, Zoe Saldanala.
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She was in the Emilia Perez, which is some musical mess that is more fun than a vegan
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She got up and she said, this is for resilience, for art, and I want to thank my ancestors.
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She actually did do the thank her ancestors thing.
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Finally, finally, the Dominican Republican has an Oscar.
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The whole show's history has been dedicated to why don't Dominicans win these awards?
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I don't even know what that movie's about, but I've seen clips, and just watching the clips
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makes me want to demand my two hours back, because I imagined two hours of how bad that
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You know, and he got up again a second time, and he said, see, told ya, my film's a rebellion
00:51:53.240
against the system, and everybody cheered, and it was great.
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I just want to say, to the Academy, I didn't see the movie.
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And honestly, I think most of America is totally cool with the update I just gave them.
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It's more information than they probably wanted.
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Which really, the most important part is, you should see any which way but loose.
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Not one of his best, but better than the Oscars.
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Let's get to Stu, where he's bad-mouthing everything that is America first.
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Not what's happening at all, by the way, if we could be clear on that.
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I think I mostly agree with everything that you laid out there.
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I think one thing that you didn't spend too much time focusing on was, what's Zelensky's
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To kiss everybody's butt as much as he can and walk away with as much as he can get from
00:53:17.060
If I'm going to come to you, I am Donald Trump right now.
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And I'm going to be, I'm the mean, a big, bad American.
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I'm bad nobody said I could be any worse, but I am.
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And he says, you know, Vladdy here, this guy started the war.
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No, you're playing what you should do as Zelensky.
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This guy here, Vladimir Zelensky, started the war.
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Everything that's going on right now, the fact that this war is going on is this man's fault,
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I would like to say, Mr. President, you're absolutely right.
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At the very least, you should say, look, I know we have a lot to discuss, and I would
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love to do that when we get some time alone, not in front of the media, but just some time
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to be able to discuss all of these differences.
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You could even say, look, the president and I don't agree on everything, but we do agree
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And you know what, Glenn, or Donald, we have so, we do have things that we disagree on,
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but we have so much more that we unite on and we come together on.
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You know, you ever get that moment in like, it's a bad show, and you just want to scream
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That's what I wanted to scream out to Zelensky the entire time.
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Unfortunately, I was in a supermarket at the time, but it is what I was screaming.
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Anything you can do to disarm that situation, if you're in Zelensky's position, is what
00:55:03.620
No, I mean, you could, that I would say was the.
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And when you listen to the one clip that they keep putting out there, I think you could
00:55:21.660
There's a couple times where it's, you know, seemingly cordial.
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And then you hear that clip where Vance steps in.
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I'm talking about the kind of diplomacy that's going to end the destruction of your country.
00:55:38.800
Mr. President, with respect, I think it's disrespectful for you to come into the Oval
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Office and try to litigate this in front of the American media.
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Right now, you guys are going around and forcing conscripts to the front lines because
00:55:51.180
You should be thanking the president for trying to bring it into this conflict.
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Have you ever been to Ukraine that you say what problems we have?
00:56:03.420
And I know what happens is you bring people, you bring them on a propaganda tour, Mr. President.
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Do you disagree that you've had problems bringing people into your military?
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And do you think that it's respectful to come to the Oval Office of the United States of
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America and attack the administration that is trying to prevent the destruction of your
00:56:22.720
Now, you could say, if that's the clip you saw, which is what everybody saw.
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And you could say, wow, J.D. Vance, A, Donald Trump really respects J.D. Vance because
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notice he just sat there and just like let him go.
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Well, I decided to go back and actually watch what led up to it.
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I saw that clip and I thought, to be honest with you, when I first saw that clip, my initial
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thought was I've never seen anything like that in my entire life.
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I've never seen an interaction like that in front of the media between two world leaders in
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You know, it's different than like a U.N. speech where one's criticizing the other.
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The fact that the two allies were together in front of the American media arguing like
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I actually went next door and talked to some people next door and I was like, are you seeing
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And I thought to myself, there is a possibility.
00:57:31.960
I wanted to check on this, but there's a possibility that Vance was trying to irritate this arrangement,
00:57:40.240
largely because Vance has been much more clear than Trump has been over the past few years
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He's even said he would increase it if Russia does not go along with a sensible peace deal.
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Like he is one of those guys who I think is looking for a functional end to this war.
00:58:07.820
His priority is not, to the dismay of many in the media, the best thing for Ukraine or
00:58:16.160
And I think that's a much higher priority than, well, what land border is which and even
00:58:24.060
I think he wants that war over even more than the minerals.
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The minerals are giving them the security that Zelensky is asking for.
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Yeah, it's a good strategy to those ends, right?
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I think his top priority is he wants that war to end.
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To, I think, the applause of much of the audience.
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Like, he has been ideologically opposed to it for a very long time.
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They're totally on the opposite side of that shit.
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But sending our thoughts and prayers, which do no good, people.
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Sending our thoughts and prayers over there, supporting them.
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Yeah, that certainly was shown in that meeting.
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I still think that they should be fighting for their own country.
00:59:46.940
Anyway, so he comes in there with that whole situation.
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You think, look, you know, Vance has been really clear on this issue.
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Perhaps he was trying to stir this up, looking to draw a divide.
01:00:01.780
It's what Vance thinks is the right thing to do as far as ending that funding.
01:00:06.460
But I thought, you know, you don't just make that judgment and move on.
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I mean, first of all, you never get that time back.
01:00:18.780
Secondly, I don't even hear people reporting that.
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And throughout this, it's absolutely clear that the instigator of this confrontation is Zelensky.
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Trump several times gives him outs to be able to take-
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He keeps trying to make these points about getting security guarantees when, you know,
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obviously he knows that's not part of this deal.
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If you were here, what was it, last week or the week before last, negotiating, Trump
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said, here's the deal, no security guarantee, just the minerals, then that will bring in
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our interest and nobody's going to screw around because that will be so valuable to us.
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If you're asking for the same thing he wouldn't give you last time, get the hell out of it.
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You've wasted how much time over the last two weeks?
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If you're going to come in here and demand the same thing.
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And then when I say, no, are you going to sign the deal and have lunch?
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And then, like J.D. Vance said, this is why that phrase was so critical.
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Don't try to try this in front of the American press.
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What he was trying to do was make our administration look bad.
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That's the last thing you should do to any leader in any country if you need their help.
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So all of this arrangement seems to be in order where this deal is going to be signed.
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Before the meeting, however, Senator Chris Murphy has talked about this.
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Before meeting Trump, Zelensky met with anti-Trump Democrats who advised him to reject the terms of the mineral deal the president was offering.
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Now, that is a fascinating development because it may very well destroy Ukraine.
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I mean, it's to that level that if it's very easy to see a direct path in which the Democrats tell him to upend what he's already promised Trump.
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He tries to embarrass him publicly on the kind of advice of Senate Democrats.
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He would not phrase it that way, but that's what Vance described it.
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But how many times has that actually happened in our history?
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So there's a conversation that's going on behind the scenes.
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If you're a BlazeTV subscriber, the viewers and listeners are having heated conversations about Ukraine and the EU.
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Bill Rona said, did you notice the coordinated tweets from the EU leaders?
01:07:43.200
Look, I think they were all in a panic on Friday.
01:07:48.620
All of them were like, no, no, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't push the United States out.
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You know, I think that lasts like a day and a half, literally a day and a half to cover the cost of this war.
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So they pledged $10 billion we're in, or 10 billion euros, which is like, I don't even know, more than $10 billion, I think, or it might be less now.
01:08:20.160
I don't know, but it's a lot of money we're pledging.
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Because if anything breaks out and they're French boots on the ground, literally the soldiers would have left them.
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It would have run so fast, they would have slipped out of their boots.
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That's all that would be on the ground were French boots.
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Kimberly says, Zelensky doesn't want the war to end because there will be elections and he'll lose.
01:08:57.560
I mean, he's at a little bit over 50% approval rating, but he could lose.
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I'm not sure it was true that he wanted it just so he could stay president.
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I mean, I think that's, I hope that's not true.
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I don't even know that he would lose right now, at least, if the war ended.
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And that's part of the thing with him going out and being the tough guy against Donald Trump.
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Well, yeah, a lot of people go against Donald Trump.
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You're in a situation where you're trying to have the president like you.
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So maybe he'll be on your side, which he absolutely is.
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Joan, I can't find any pictures from him recently.
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I know he used to, but that was before the war.
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Before the war, he did wear suits all the time.
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A lot of people are fired up about the suit thing.
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I grew up in a time where you do wear suits for things just to show respect.
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I wear a suit to church because, you know, I could wear, you know, jeans and sandals at any time.
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I want to show, I want me to feel different when I'm in church.
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And I think the Oval Office is one of those places.
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He wears a T-shirt, but he still wears a jacket over there.
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And that's, I know that sounds crazy, but that's the way, like, restaurants used to do it.
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When I first lived in New York, I was like, you got to wear a jacket?
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But if you ever went to a place and you didn't have a jacket, we will provide one for you, sir.
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And so you would wear this jacket and you'd look like a boob.
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And you're like, this really makes me look better.
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I know this is not something that people believe in today.
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But Ronald Reagan would get up at three o'clock in the morning and have to make a red phone call in the Oval.
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And he'd get fully dressed in a tie and a jacket because he said, the office is more important than I am.
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And I believe I need to show it respect to keep me humble.
01:11:50.440
I think I disagree with you on this, but in multiple ways.
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One of them is, I don't think Elon Musk has any excuse for this.
01:12:10.080
He's a business guy that wears suits all the time.
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He's just chosen to wear a T-shirt and a jacket.
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If you really care about all these traditions, I think that you'd say Elon Musk, who's a CEO of 500 companies and wears suits all the time.
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Live on the feed said, Elon is finding money for us.
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I'm fine if Elon Musk does a good job with him wearing a T-shirt and a suit jacket.
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That being said, though, and by the way, the choice between Zelensky and Musk, for me, clear, I like Elon Musk more.
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That being said, on the Zelensky side, the guy is wearing some sort of military outfit.
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But like, he has been doing this consistently everywhere he's gone.
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And he was wearing suits when the war was not going on.
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I wouldn't have even noticed the suit sitting next to the president if he wasn't such an a-hole.
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Like, the way that he acted, the way that interaction went down...
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...to the president when he said, I have thanked the American people.
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You haven't thanked the president who was the first to give them javelins.
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And he also was torched, honestly, by you during the...
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...thrown under the bus during the impeachment stuff.
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When he was coming back into office, he's like, I like Zelensky.
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He was also taking money from the Biden people.
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So, again, I think, like, the interaction is more of an issue than the suit.
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And I wouldn't have cared that he didn't thank the president.
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I wouldn't have noticed that if he wasn't such a jerk.
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He was such a jerk and treating our president with such disrespect.
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I would have said this if he was treating Joe Biden that way.
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But I would have been like, you don't treat the president of the United States that way,
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I'm going to butcher this reference, but you might remember it better than I did.
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Do you remember when Hugo Chavez called George W. Bush...
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I think it was a congressman who came out and said, look, I don't like George W. Bush at all,
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The Democrats are cheering this on and acting as if Zelensky was brave and he did all this.
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And like, look, if your goal is to try to create controversy and try to turn some negative attention to Donald Trump,
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maybe you'll succeed with the media, who knows.
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If your goal is to actually help Ukraine in this struggle, this was absolutely the worst thing you could have possibly done.
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Andrew on the feed, the Blaze feed said, globalists tried to remove Putin through war.
01:15:47.540
America created the color revolution in Ukraine in 2014.
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And this is really the reason why I cheer for this.
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And I am sick and tired of giving the most corrupt nation in the world all of this money.
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And especially if you come to my country and you slap us around and like, hey, I think, but I want more.
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But that's because, honestly, you don't know enough about the situation.
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I really, truly believe if you thought that that was Donald Trump that caused all of that and he just wants to, you know, kiss up to Putin, you don't understand what Donald Trump is doing.
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Go back and listen to the bottom of our number one in today's podcast because I lay it all out.
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Trump has a plan that is playing four dimensional chess.
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But because of what Europe and Ukraine did on Friday and over the weekend, it's five dimensional chess and he wins all five games, all five.
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So and when I say he wins, it's actually the United States wins.
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And by the way, if this doesn't work out, man, I would be worried if I were in Greenland.
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And also, I don't know if you heard the Alex Clark podcast.
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That that headline comes from my staff who are just.
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Who are cruel, quite honestly, they're just trying to make me.
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They're just pointing and laughing at how uncomfortable I am in certain things because Alex got on and
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she started talking about we were talking about health and Maha and everything else.
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That's because they don't understand women's menstrual cycle.
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Did you unplug all the cameras as soon as she said it?
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That's a great conversation for you to have with any other individual than me.
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But all I heard was my grandfather in my head, ladies, ladies, there are gentlemen here
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But I didn't because, you know, it's a new day, new day where, you know, I guess guys
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Again, I didn't, I don't know what she was teaching because it just, everything became
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So something came out, uh, on Forbes and I saw this and I was like,
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Uh, the president signed an executive order yesterday, uh, at Mar-a-Lago.
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He said they are building a new U.S. crypto strategic reserve.
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Um, and he said that it's going to include XRP, Ripple, SOL, and ADA.
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So those things just shot through the roof, like 35%, boom, immediately.
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Uh, and some of us were like, wait, what, what, what about Bitcoin?
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He came out an hour later and he's like, oh yeah, no, no, no, no, no.
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Uh, but I'm glad you made that, uh, very, very clear.
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But I think it, I think Friday was like in the eighties.
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It definitely had a very big bump after that statement happened.
01:31:12.800
Or is this just the stuff we're taking from like drug dealers?
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I mean, we've never had a president who was as positive about cryptocurrency.
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Uh, honestly, we've never, I could probably almost go with a period after that sentence,
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I mean, there's never been anybody who really has embraced it.
01:31:34.240
Trump has, uh, in a, in a, in a, in a big way and bigly, bigly, bigly.
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One is the strategic, uh, crypto reserve, which has been typically referred to as the strategic
01:31:49.260
A lot of the countries that are doing this are using mainly Bitcoin.
01:31:52.580
We do have a bunch of seized cryptocurrencies from, uh, you know, different that we were just
01:31:58.740
We were just selling, you know, dumping them onto the market at market prices, which of
01:32:05.420
Um, instead the, the base idea is why don't we just keep those?
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When we get, when we, when we go through, we bust up some big cartel and we get a bunch
01:32:14.160
of cryptocurrency, just keep it, just don't dump it onto the market.
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But I think they've expanded that now to actually acquiring some as well.
01:32:20.900
We don't know that they're going to meet on March 7th.
01:32:22.960
Uh, and you'll, you will supposedly get some sort of, uh, outline.
01:32:31.300
There's also the other step of this that is supposedly coming is some sort of legislation
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to, uh, to regulate crypto in a way that hopefully will actually help give some sort
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of regulatory, uh, certainty, uh, to the industry, which is been constantly operating in a, in a,
01:32:49.380
in a situation where they do something that seems completely legal and the government just
01:32:54.340
And that's what happened in previous administrations.
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So at least that going away is also a positive.
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So there was something that happened, uh, over the weekend in tech that is a pretty big
01:33:04.180
And as usual, uh, the people in the world go, yeah, this is what happened over the weekend.
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A four-legged robot from Texas landed on the moon.
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This is the first commercial spacecraft to land on the moon and not, and be, and be able
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They're calling this the first commercial soft landing, meaning there were others that
01:33:43.720
Uh, this land or known on, on, on, on, what was it?
01:33:46.980
Uh, what did, uh, Ilana was called rapid unscheduled disassembly.
01:33:57.620
It was built by firefly, uh, in Cedar park, Texas.
01:34:01.540
Other companies have tried to land on the moon before, but been lost in space or crashed,
01:34:08.820
But, uh, this is a Houston based, uh, company, uh, I'm sorry, last year, a Houston based company,
01:34:17.580
They landed, uh, their spacecraft, but a little too quickly.
01:34:22.960
I, I, this is a big deal because it's the first step to Mars.
01:34:25.980
Uh, and you know, we, we, when I was a kid, it was a really big deal.
01:34:35.860
But by the time I was like in, I don't know, fourth grade, I mean, even we were watching
01:34:40.100
it in school and the teachers were like, yeah, same stuff.
01:34:43.680
So you just, we didn't really even, we didn't really pay attention, uh, to it.
01:34:50.060
I'm watching a, uh, a, uh, show when my son was about seven.
01:34:55.300
I was watching man in space, uh, and that was done by Walt Disney in the fifties, which
01:35:02.160
is kind of what pushed us into the space, uh, race and saying we could go to the moon.
01:35:11.680
And when we got to the man on Mars thing, Rafe said to me, why don't we, uh, wait, we're
01:35:23.220
Yeah, but that's a lunar, you know, or a Mars lander.
01:35:31.440
And I'm like, look, you spoiled little American brat.
01:35:35.400
No, actually I, I sat there and I thought, wow, look at how things have changed.
01:35:41.020
I remember, you know, having that wonder, like the universe was a playground waiting for
01:35:47.260
us to climb its tallest slide and just slide down and just, and see all kinds of new things.
01:35:54.220
When I was a kid, it still felt like things were hard and some things might be impossible,
01:36:04.760
It's like, why haven't we, it hasn't arrived yet?
01:36:09.560
But he grew up in a, in a time of SpaceX where, you know, we're landing rockets now,
01:36:22.900
Virgin Galactic is selling tickets to the edge of the sky.
01:36:33.260
We're living in a time now where the stars aren't just for poets anymore.
01:36:47.040
I was probably, I wasn't, well, I know how old I was.
01:36:56.600
And I just want to point out here, that's a fact, not a fable.
01:37:06.300
Yeah, well, you can fake the, we have 382 kilograms of lunar samples hauled back to earth.
01:37:12.700
You can compare them to the moon rocks that hit earth.
01:37:16.780
Anyway, another thing, let me just say, I got to get it off my chest.
01:37:29.740
You could still bounce a laser from earth off of the little laser mirrors up at the landing site.
01:37:37.440
We put them there so you could measure the exact distance to the moon down to the centimeter.
01:37:42.280
We went, we touched it, and then we stopped because we got bored.
01:37:46.600
It was like, okay, we got laser things up there.
01:37:49.920
So for decades, after we came back, uh, the moon's just sat there, you know, gathering cosmic dust.
01:38:00.340
Because we didn't want to spend the money and we got bored until now.
01:38:03.760
Because private companies, SpaceX, Blue Origin, Intuitive Machines, and this weekend, Firefly's Blue Ghost, have reignited a fire.
01:38:14.840
Because these companies are not just chasing government contracts.
01:38:20.140
And they're doing it many times without our money.
01:38:23.060
And if they are spending our money, we're getting something out of it.
01:38:28.560
SpaceX, their Starship, it can haul 150 tons into orbit, return within a few minutes, and get more.
01:38:39.560
That's why there's those two towers that are catching the rockets like little babies.
01:38:43.340
Because it can catch it, twist, put it back on a pad, refuel, reload, and go again.
01:38:51.980
And especially when you think the Starship is much bigger, more powerful than the Saturn V that launched the Apollo rockets.
01:39:03.120
Blue Origin, their lunar lander, they're planning on ferrying cargo after Musk brings it up.
01:39:12.220
And they're going to take the cargo and bring it to the moon.
01:39:19.800
This is something where these are all stepping stones.
01:39:30.560
It's close enough to test whether we can do it.
01:39:33.640
It's rich with helium-3 for future fusion dreams and water ice in the craters.
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We will be working on the moon shortly in that time period.
01:40:12.960
Somewhere in that time period, 2030, 2035, we will be living on the moon.
01:40:19.880
And the first step to go to Mars is you have to build everything on the moon.
01:40:26.000
I mean, we walked on it, hit a golf ball on it.
01:40:53.680
You know, I think we don't explore, you know, the oceans.
01:40:57.160
I mean, there's a space load of stuff down on, but it's all creepy and spooky.
01:41:03.020
You know, it's like spooky things way deep in the ocean.
01:41:12.220
But I think it's because we're explorers and we're as humans.
01:41:17.360
We are built to do, and especially Americans, unthinkable things.
01:41:24.260
Because, like, I was in New Orleans a few weeks ago and went by the shuttered Six Flags amusement park, which is, you know, there's a documentary called Closed for Storm.
01:41:37.640
Basically, Katrina, you know, comes in, takes clothes for the weekend, and then they never open again.
01:41:42.900
So the whole thing is, like, you know, run down and abandoned.
01:41:45.560
But I went by it just because I wanted to go by it.
01:41:48.380
That's a good reason to drive 15 minutes out of your way.
01:41:53.220
No, but we're going to the moon to go to the stars.
01:41:55.980
I mean, they are saying, who is it, Blue Origin, let me see, no, sorry, SpaceX, their goal is to put a million people on the face of Mars.
01:42:12.140
Once you're on Mars, what are you building up there?
01:42:15.100
What can we possibly build up there to go elsewhere?
01:42:18.860
This is not just a change of address for humans.
01:42:26.520
And that's when we, I think, that's when we do our best.
01:42:39.180
You know, that'll give us the ability to do things we never even, we haven't even thought of yet.
01:42:48.860
Now, Mars, it's not exactly a, you know, a Sunday drive.
01:42:58.080
Mars, going there, if going to the moon, this is how hard it's going to be.
01:43:01.860
If going to the moon was like rowing a boat across a lake, tough but doable, right?
01:43:10.100
Give me 60 seconds and I'll tell you what going to Mars is like.
01:43:14.380
Look, I don't want to compare myself to Elon Musk or anything because I'm better looking.
01:43:23.520
I'm not, but I do occasionally have some good ideas.
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For instance, I started a company over a decade ago called realestateagentsitrust.com
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because I had no idea how to hire a real estate agent that knew what they were doing.
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And I started working with the 500 best real estate agents, according to the Wall Street Journal, in America.
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And then we kept finding more of those kinds of people because there is a method to the madness.
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You desperately need the right person to help sell your home and buy another one.
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Somebody who can buy, can guide you through this entire process.
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You just tell us where you're buying and selling, whether across the street or across the country,
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Okay, so if going to the moon was like rowing a boat across a lake, tough but doable,
01:44:36.120
Mars is like sailing a rickety 1600s ship across the Atlantic in a storm with no map,
01:44:48.600
half the crew seasick, and the other half dead.
01:45:03.040
Landing on a planet, the air is so thin, you couldn't draw enough of a breath to whisper,
01:45:12.300
The Apollo mission to get to the moon cost, in the 1960s, in 1960 dollars, 25 billion dollars.
01:45:20.380
It's going to cost a little bit more than that.
01:45:29.300
Government might tag along for some of it, but this is going to be SpaceX,
01:45:38.640
Because all of this stuff, I think, is stitched into all of us.
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The first humans that cross the deserts with nothing but spears.
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I wonder what's on the other side of the desert.
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I don't know, but you're probably going to die because there's no water.
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But the people who chased over the horizon, one small step, we're a restless bunch.
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You get hope that there is a brighter tomorrow, that we're more than our mistakes.
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We can reach the things that everybody for all time has said, you'll never reach those things.
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Even though my son, I think he still thinks, like, why aren't we at Mars yet?
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But as you grow up and you recognize we did go to the moon, you want to push the boundaries.
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You want to dream past the impossible and make it possible and then dream past that.
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And even when we're not about rockets, but when we realize this kind of exploration is really about us.
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Because everything, everything is possible, even though it's not easy.
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And our imagination has got to get much, much bigger as technology grows.
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So I thought I'd let you know, probably the only person that is going to let you know that Firefly landed on the moon.
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It still is a big deal because of what it means.
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By the way, Trump is talking to Congress tomorrow.
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This is kind of, you know, the State of the Union, except it's the first one.
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And it's, you know, kind of like, here's what you should have learned during the last election.
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Blaze TV is going to be carrying it live, uninterrupted.
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And we'll be giving you reactions and analysis and the truth that I don't think.
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I mean, they couldn't find the truth if it was an anvil and they had a metal detector.
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We're going to show you the easy truth and the hard truth tomorrow on Blaze TV.
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Join me and the other Blaze TV hosts live tomorrow.
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So, you know, I don't know if you know this, but the world is kind of a sketchy place right now.
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If this were a neighborhood and the economy was the neighbor, I'm not sure you'd go out at night.
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The one thing that you can trust is gold or silver.
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And even if things go absolutely right, it's going to be, we're going to get through by the skin of our teeth.
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But I honestly, I don't have to worry about it anymore.
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If you have gold or silver, no matter what you have, no matter how the size of your savings is,
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please take 10% of it and put it into gold or silver.
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Live coverage, President Trump's address to Congress tomorrow starting 7.30 p.m. Eastern Time on blazetv.com slash Glenn.
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Well, not every day we have an ambassador pop in, but we have the Israeli ambassador to the United States, Ambassador Leiter.
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Yeah, you have it easy compared to your predecessor dealing with President Trump over President Biden.
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I was actually the first ambassador to present his credentials to President Trump.
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And as my prime minister, Netanyahu was the first foreign leader to visit the White House.
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So let me go back to the speech that President Biden gave, because he said something in his speech with Benjamin Netanyahu or his his answering question and answer session that even the prime minister couldn't have said, you know, saying the Palestinians, they got to go someplace else.
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He couldn't have said nobody could have said that.
01:51:28.220
Well, frankly, Glenn, I didn't hear the president say that he's going to force the Arabs of Gaza out.
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I think what the president is saying is let's give people a choice.
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Nobody brought ships to the coast to offer them safe passage anywhere.
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Why don't we just open up Gaza and say, look, if you would like to leave, you have that option to do so.
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Tens of thousands have left by paying an exorbitant amount of money to the border crossing in Rafa.
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And by the way, if they choose to leave, like Arafat left Beirut in 1982 by boat to some country that wants to absorb them.
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They're an industrial bunch of people, and they'll be very, very helpful to any country that absorbs them, but not Hamas.
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Otherwise, we're going to have to destroy Hamas.
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So I saw – well, you're going to have to do it anyway.
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When I was watching him, I thought nobody's going to be talking about that part tomorrow.
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They're all going to be talking about building a big, beautiful city.
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And the Arab nations are going to say immediately, no, no, no, America's not doing that.
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Do you think part of his strategy was to get everybody kind of back to the table where they were with the Abrahamic Accords and everybody kind of working together for some peace with Israel?
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You know, there's been a narrative for the past, really, since Israel was created, you know, that if Israel doesn't give up land and we don't withdraw, there can't be peace.
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And yet every time we've withdrawn, we've only gotten war.
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And everybody's gotten in the habit of kind of, you know, using Israel as the whipping boy.
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And what the president has done is just taken everything out of the bag, you know, and he said, look, in the Abraham Accords, Israel wasn't demanded to withdraw, to give up land.
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You know, how much territory do we have, by the way?
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I mean, you know, we're the size of New Jersey, except New Jersey's a hamburger.
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We don't have – we don't have – we don't have – I'll never forget when Prime Minister Ariel Sharon took Bush 41 in a helicopter ride over all of Israel.
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And when they got out of the helicopter, President Bush said, yeah, that's about the size of my ranch in Texas, right?
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But the Abraham Accords did – the magic of the Abraham Accords is, you know, recognize Israel unconditionally.
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Other Arab countries, other Muslim countries are ready.
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Could you imagine if we have peace tomorrow with Indonesia, 300 million Muslims?
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And, you know, it's going to be better for them.
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It's going to be better for the region, for the world.
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Because everybody was freaking out about what happened in the White House Friday.
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Which, by the way, the way Joe Biden treated Benjamin Netanyahu, making him wait for hours, and then just treating him like garbage and then having the Democrats walk out.
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I mean, please don't talk to me about how President Trump treated Zelensky.
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He treated him like a king until things were turned around.
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But what Trump is doing is he is thinking on almost all fronts out of the box.
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He's breaking all of the calcium that's on all of our thing.
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He's just breaking that all off and thinking in new ways and talking about peace in a different way that if you'd get out of yourself or your old think, you would see there's a real chance this works.
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You know, for a while now, the world has been in search of a new international paradigm.
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You know, international relations works on the basis of a paradigm.
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So the first half of the 20th century, we had a multilateral, a multipolar paradigm.
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The second half of the 20th century, we had a bipolar world.
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It was on the brink of nuclear warfare and extinction.
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Then we had a unipolar moment and a unipolar world, but which, you know, the United States is stepping back from because we don't want to lead everywhere in the world and take responsibility for the globe anymore.
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So the world is in need of a new global paradigm.
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And I believe President Trump is establishing that global paradigm.
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And it may not have a very simple name like multipolar, bipolar, unipolar.
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In other words, it's not mutually assured destruction, but mutually assured construction.
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Everybody can benefit from this approach to foreign relations.
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I think we're the best ally the United States has.
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We've never asked you for boots on the ground, okay?
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We just – we fight the enemies, the common enemies that we have, particularly Iran, particularly Iran.
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You know, J.D. Vance, our vice president, said when he was speaking about a year ago, he said, you know, the Islamic country that you should be worried about with nuclear missiles will someday soon maybe be the U.K.
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I mean, I'm not going to ask you to comment on that, but, you know, Europe, I think you guys could maybe show them the history of Israel.
01:57:41.100
Well, Europe is appeasing an awful lot of stuff right now, and the people are starting to feel like we're losing our country and our place, and it's becoming very Sharia law in some places.
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Yeah, well, you bring up a fascinating point, and I'm going to say something very undiplomatic, even though I'm in the world of diplomacy.
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This all boils down to the fact that of the 36 countries in the developed world, the OECD, there's only one country in the world with replacement fertility.
01:58:24.700
We're preparing the next – one country of the developed nations that have replacement fertility.
01:58:33.920
So, you know, the West has to believe in itself again.
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And part of believing in itself and being happy with its existence and believing in the ideals it created to the Judeo-Christian culture needs to be – to celebrate a revival.
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And I don't think we did, and I don't think Joe Biden believed in that.
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And based on their reaction to J.D. Vance over in Germany, I'm not sure that Europe actually believes in itself.
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He's our chief researcher, watches over foreign affairs as well.
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You have something for the ambassador before he has to leave?
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I was in Israel for the October 7th anniversary, and the flood of emotions throughout the entire country.
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I can't imagine what the country – I just can't, what everyone's going through.
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How do you balance getting hostages back versus releasing, you know, tons more Hamas hostages?
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And can you put someone like me at ease that just wants all these Hamas terrorists dead?
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Like, what's going to happen to them once they go out?
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Are they just going to reestablish back in Gaza?
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Are they going to go somewhere else and still threaten Israel?
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I mean, how do you get hostages back but still deal with the Hamas terrorists that are still getting out there?
01:59:59.060
It's been a very traumatic year for me personally.
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I lost my oldest son who led the forces into Gaza and was killed the second week of the war
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when he entered a Hamas booby trap together with his command team.
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He had spent 15 years in special ops and he went to med school and he was supposed to start his rounds in the hospital on October 8th.
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Another 850 soldiers have been killed in this war.
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By United States statistics, that would be about 65,000, 70,000 people killed.
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So we also had tens of thousands of people removed from their homes, living in temporary quarters
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because of the missiles fired from Hezbollah, from the Houthis, in the Gaza envelope.
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I can't guarantee you that we're going to release all the hostages, but we're going to do our damnness to do so and get them out alive.
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We have still – they're holding on to bodies.
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I mean, you're talking about a cruel and brutal, ghoulish group of people.
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Can I ask, did they ever get – I think it was the mother of the Beavis children.
02:01:21.180
They deliberately delivered a coffin with someone else's body.
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By the way, the locks that they put on the caskets, they provide keys that don't open the locks, just to stick it in our eye a little further.
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We received the body, but you know how they were killed, Glenn.
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They were murdered by strangulation and then a effacement of the bodies in order to be able to try.
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So we're dealing with a horrific group of people, and we're going to make sure that they are not standing in Gaza any longer.
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It's going to be a difficult, long process, but we're going to come out on top in the end.
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You will because you're not ashamed of who you are, nor should you be, nor should we.
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My son taught his soldiers when they go into battle.
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He said, always remember where you are, where your friends are, and where the enemy is.
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And I learned from my son that we always have to wake up in the morning and say, who am I, who are my friends, and who is my enemy?
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The ambassador to the United States, the Israeli ambassador, Ambassador Leiter.
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Let me tell you about the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews.
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Been over a year now since the brutal attacks of October 7th and the war that followed it and everything else.
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We were just talking about the Bebas children and the people who are still being held hostage in Gaza.
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We're here to help them when we can, and I would rather help them as a people than the government.
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If we want our government to do less than we have to do more, it is critical that we support the people of Israel at this point.
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And I, for one, am not going to return home after my life and have my father say, where the hell were you when all of this was happening?
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Did you not get the message, how important this is?
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Give a gift and bless Israel and her people by visiting supportifcj.org.
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Hosting it and linking millions of people together from Nairobi to New York.
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And I don't know if you saw any of the clips on X, but there were a Harlem mom weeping in prayer.
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Somebody, some teenager in London dancing to Hallelujah.
02:05:09.100
There were millions of streams that were open, and it was a digital revival.
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I think this is a really, really, really good thing.
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Skeptics are going to say it's a feel-good blip, but I think it's a tipping point.
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A lot of pastors are saying it's a tipping point.
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And there's lots of indications that a tipping point is here.
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And hopefully this can spark a faith surge, kind of a quiet revolution where we don't need dollars or votes.
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But this weekend, to me, hints at something bigger that is brewing on the horizon.
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Now, in the opposite direction, my mother-in-law is in town.
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And she's staying with us, and she likes to go to the casino.
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And the only time I've ever been to a casino to bet or anything, I went into Las Vegas.
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I learned that again as I was, you know, Tanya and I took mom to the casino.
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And it's like, I said to her, I want to invest in you.
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Me, you know, I played, you know, penny slots for I don't know how long.
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I would have had more fun with that $100, you know, if I would have hired a hooker
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and then just had that awkward moment of like, really, I know I hired you, but I don't want
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You know, that would have been more fun than, you know, than losing the money on the penny,
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literally penny slots while mom's playing penny slots and she wins thousands of dollars.
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And I don't know how she does it, but I want to invest in her.
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And I also really don't want to go to the casino again myself.