00:06:01.160If you study history, America, for the longest time, we were all about expansionism.
00:06:05.960So we had the 13 colonies originally, and then we buy Louisiana for $7.2 million from Napoleon because he was fighting everybody in Europe.
00:06:17.140Rob, if you want to pull up the map, when we bought Louisiana for $7.2 million.
00:06:20.660And then from there, we buy Florida for $5 million for nothing.
00:06:25.360Literally, we bought Florida for $5 million.
00:06:27.580And then we go to the only one that we had to go to war for land was against Mexico, which we got California, Arizona, New Mexico, all of that.
00:14:05.720Rob, today your name is G, just so you know that.
00:14:07.420I'm going to stop any kind of military takeover of Greenland.
00:14:10.040What I can tell you, though, is if you want to purchase Greenland, the best way would be to try to have goodwill with the people.
00:14:15.740So first, it would probably require a vote of the people to be independent of Denmark, which I think the people of Greenland are inclined to do.
00:14:21.980And then it would have to be some sort of offer of something that makes it better to be part of the United States.
00:14:54.180Most Americans don't know about a couple of things because our news media refuses to talk about it.
00:14:59.360But the GIUK gap, some people call it the JUK gap, GIUK, which stands for Greenland, Iceland, UK, is a gap in the North Atlantic that is strategically important.
00:15:10.280And over the last five years has had tremendous increase in Russian subactivity.
00:15:17.000And so, in September of last year, what was Operation Arctic Light?
00:15:23.200It was a major naval exercise by NATO that was on the coast of Iceland, the west coast of Iceland, and the east coast of, there it is, Arctic Light.
00:15:34.660It was a major military exercise because NATO came to Denmark and said, man, we've got to do this exercise here.
00:16:03.900You know what Operation Dynamic Mongoose was?
00:16:06.920It was another North Atlantic activity because of increased Russian naval activity.
00:16:12.440NATO has been up there looking over this for a while, and then the Chinese are pulling in to get minerals.
00:16:18.680I support this expansion because there's a security element and an expansion element.
00:16:24.800And let me quote Marco Rubio, the one quote he gave that wasn't on television apparently.
00:16:30.120He said, look, we're eager to build lasting commercial relationships that benefit Americans and the people of Greenland and Denmark.
00:16:38.740Our common adversaries are increasingly active in the Arctic.
00:16:44.460It's a huge concern that the United States and Denmark and the NATO allies share.
00:16:49.940So if America expands it, I support what Trump is doing.
00:16:53.740Look how many parts of this get solved by Trump showing leadership on a world stage and doing this.
00:17:01.020I want to give Trump a little credit for one thing.
00:17:03.660I was very frustrated with Trump, especially in his first term when the rhetoric and the bombasticness of his words where we're going to win so big, you're going to get sick of winning.
00:17:13.900And then we weren't winning and it was so easy to be like, what now at this point, we are winning and his actions are speaking louder than his words.
00:17:21.880Also say another thing that the challenge that he had in his first administration in 2016, he had all these bootlickers around him that wouldn't say, talk back to him.
00:17:33.260Mike Pence was probably the worst VP for not even counteracting maybe anything that Trump did.
00:17:38.040Look at the two people closest to Trump now.
00:17:41.200You have Marco Rubio, who was a foe and was deemed little Marco that is now maybe the greatest secretary of state we've seen in our lifetime.
00:17:51.200And number two, a Trump hating VP named J.D. Vance, who is a fighter and advocate for him.
00:17:58.200So in my opinion, Trump is working with people that may or may not he would have aligned with in his first time in office.
00:18:06.640And they're basically helping him win so big that we're not getting tired of winning.
00:19:49.620The nanotechnologist using flash drill technology can make, and you guys know him?
00:19:56.500This guy is the potential answer for making, getting these rare earth minerals out of recycling old electronics and taking ash from coal-burning plants.
00:20:12.660And then, you know, basically putting between these two hot coils like a toaster.
00:21:41.320Well, just letting everybody know, I appreciate everybody that's getting on board.
00:21:45.180I saw a guy at the airport that was wearing the Faith Over Fear.
00:21:48.100I was at a diner and some guy patted me on the back and was like, hey, what is that all about?
00:21:51.480And he wanted to know what Hebrews 11, chapter 1 was.
00:21:53.880And we got into a really good conversation.
00:21:55.100And I know I always talk about Faith Over Fear being like in the Bible with a centurion soldier whose kid was healed where Jesus just said, go because of your faith, it's going to be healed.
00:22:04.800And the woman that had a bleeding issue that pushed through the crowd that just touched Jesus's edge of hem of his clothing and he was healed.
00:22:12.000So I want people to know that that's back in the biblical days.