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so my apologies for the late start uh we

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unfortunately had a massive uh

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distributed denial of service attack

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against uh our servers we view that as

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an honor and then uh you do want

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silencing of certain voices usually

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those are voices that have something to

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say that are constructive often times

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constructive and so we have to consider

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it an honor but congratulations and

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breaking every record in the book

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tonight that's great you know your

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actions after that NE that assassination

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attempt were inspiring um you know you

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instead of shying away from things

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instead of ducking down um you were

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popping your fist in the air and saying

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fight fight fight and I think that's I

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mean you know the president of the

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United States represents America and I

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think that is that is America that that

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is strength Under Fire and um so that's

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uh you know a big you know part of the

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reason why I was uh

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excited to endorse you

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as the president United States I knew

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immediately that it was a bullet I knew

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immediately that it was at the ear yeah

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and because it you know it hit very hard

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but hit the ear far less destructive

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than any other angle so that was the

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miracle that was for those people that

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don't believe in God I think we got to

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all start thinking about that you have

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to uh you know I'm I'm a Believer now

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I'm more of a Believer a bad shot would

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hit that Target almost every time they

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said it's like in golf sinking a twoot

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putt yeah it's not a hard it's not a

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tough shot it's not a it's not a long

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shot the uh Secret Service person had

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the long shot he had a you know triple

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the distance actually he uh well he sort

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of missed I mean you know he he got but

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it could have been it could have been um

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could have been a much bigger problem I

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I think most people who are illegal

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immigrants are actually good but but you

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can't tell a difference unless there's a

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solid betting of who comes across the

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borderes is is does that does that

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represent your position I say it very

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simply they have to come in legally they

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have to be checked yeah because look

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Kamala was the borders are now she's

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denying it everything that I do she

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she's saying she was strong On the

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Border we're going to be strong well she

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doesn't have to say it she could close

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it up right now they could they could do

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things right now it's horrible uh no tax

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on tips and all of a sudden she's making

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a speech and say and there will be no

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tax on tips I said that months ago and

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by the way they had just the opposite

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you know they had not only tax on tips

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but they hired 88,000 IRS agents and

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many of them were assigned to go get

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waitresses and caddies and all of this

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on tips they have a policy they had a

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policy that they were really going to go

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after you we've had I believe and I

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think you believe this too you know you

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hear 12 million 1 I believe it's over 20

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million people came into our country

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many coming from jails from prisons from

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from uh mental institutions or a bigger

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version of that is insane asylums and

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many are terrorists and I'll tell you

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what they're they're coming not just

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from South America they're coming from

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Africa they're coming from all over the

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world they're coming from Asia they're

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coming from the Middle East they're

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coming from countries that are uh

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stupidly and horribly bombing Israel

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October 7th they're coming from all over

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the world they and you know you look at

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it's so sad October 7th because it

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should have never happened it's so sad

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when you look at Ukraine it should have

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never happened we have a defective

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government these are defective people as

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an example Venezuela their crime is down

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72% they're taking their drug dealers

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they're taking frankly their prisoners

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they're emptying out their prisons

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they're taking uh their criminals their

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murderers their rapists and they're

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they're delivering them into that's what

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that's what C Cast yeah well they did on

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a much smaller scale you know it was a

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much smaller scale but this is a massive

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scale because this is being done

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worldwide but here's what's happening

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crime all over the world is down and wa

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till you see the numbers that we have

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you know these this is migrant crime

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this is crime that's that's going to be

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and I saw it today in New York where

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somebody was knifed where they uh raped

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the girlfriend of a man that stood there

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watching in New York in one of the

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shelters

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and started pulling out the knives and

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bad things happen today but this is

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happening every day these are rough

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people and they're doing it right now

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while this third rate phony candidate

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don't forget I beat I beat Biden uh he

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failed in the debate miserably and you

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know some people said oh gee it's too

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bad it's too bad he did so badly or I

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did well in the B you know the first

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night they said wow one of the people at

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CNN said that was a great greatest

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debate performance I've ever witnessed

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and then two days later they didn't talk

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about that they just said he was bad but

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that's okay that's the way I get treated

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and I don't mind that at all what I can

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tell you is this we cannot have a

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Democrat we cannot have her she's

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incompetent she's as bad as Biden in a

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different look she hasn't done an

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interview since this whole uh scam

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started and and say what you want this

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was a coup this was a coup of a

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president of the United States he didn't

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want to leave and they said we can do it

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nice way or we can do it the hard way

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yeah I they just took him out back

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behind the shed and basically shot him

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oh what they did with this guy and I'm

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no fan of his and he was a horrible

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president the worst president in history

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so I had a good relationship with Putin

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despite the Russia Russia Russia hoax I

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know Putin very well I got along with

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him very well he respected me and it's

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just one of those things and he would we

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would talk a lot about Ukraine it was

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the apple of his eye but I said don't

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ever do it don't ever do it you know I

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shut down nordstream to that was the Big

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Oil pipeline the biggest I think the

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biggest pipeline in the world going all

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over Europe I shut it down Biden came

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and then they say I I you know I was I

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loved Russia I was a friend of Putin and

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I loved Russia no he actually said to me

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one time he said if you're my friend I'd

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hate to see you as an enemy I shut down

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his pipeline that the the immense

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importance of of whether the United

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States president is intimidating or not

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intimidating um and how much that

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matters to Global Security um because

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there's some real tough characters out

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there and if they don't think the

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American president is tough they will do

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what they want to do I know everyone of

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and that puts that put that it puts the

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whole world in danger Elon I know every

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one of them and I know them well I know

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Putin I know president she I know Kim

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Jong-un of North Korea I know every one

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of them and let me tell you people will

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say oh this is terrible he said I'm not

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saying anything good or bad they're at

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the top of their game they're tough

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they're smart they're vicious and

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they're going to protect country whether

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they love their country they probably do

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it's just a different form of love but

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they're going to protect their country

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but these are tough people at the top of

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their game and when they see a CALA or

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when they see uh Biden sleepy Joe they

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can't even believe it they can't believe

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this happened the all the stuff that

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you're seeing now all the horror that

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you look at Israel they're all waiting

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for an attack from Iran Iran would not

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be attacking believe me because I think

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we would have been good with Iran I

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don't want to do anything bad to Iran

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but they knew knew not to mess around

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Iran was broke because I told China if

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you buy from Iran oil it's all about the

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oil that's where the money is but if you

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buy oil from Iran you're not going to do

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any business with the United States four

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years ago we were so respected to a

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point where when I said don't buy oil

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they didn't buy oil but they had no

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money which is the biggest threat you

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know the biggest threat is not global

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warming where the ocean's going to rise

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one 1/8 of an inch over the next 400

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years the big and you have more you'll

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have more ocean front property right the

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biggest threat is not that the biggest

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threat is nuclear warming it's something

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that people have I think after the end

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of the Cold War people have become

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complacent about but they actually have

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forgotten that there are currently a lot

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of nuclear missiles that that are that

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that have targeting parameters for the

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United States for other countries and

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one of the things we're going to do is

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we're going to build an iron Dome over

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us we you know Israel has it we're going

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to have the best Iron Dome in the world

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we need it and going to make it all in

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the United States but we're going to

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have we're going to have protection

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because it just takes one maniac to you

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know start something we're going to have

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protection and we're GNA have why

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shouldn't we have an Iron Dome Israel

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has one some other places have one that

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nobody even knows about frankly but uh

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Israel has it we're going to have an

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iron dome but you know with all of that

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being said to me that's so important the

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most important you have a good and you

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do make a great product I have to say I

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have to be honest with you that doesn't

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mean everybody should have an electric

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car but these are Minor Details but your

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your product is incredible so so I mean

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I mean I think it would be great to just

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have a government efficiency commission

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that takes a look at at these things and

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and just ensures that the taxpayer money

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the the taxpayers hard-earned money is

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spent in a good way um and and and i'

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I'd be happy to help out on such a

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commission if it were form well you

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you're the greatest cutter I mean I look

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at what you do you walk in and you just

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say you want to quit they go on strike

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they I won't mention the name of the

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company but they go on strike and you

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say that's okay you're all gone you're

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all gone so every one of you is gone and

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you are the greatest you would be very

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good I want to close up Department of

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Education move education back to the

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states where where where States like

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Iowa where States like Idaho you know

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not every state will do great because

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states that basically aren't doing good

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now you look at Gavin nusum the governor

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of California he uh he's terrible he's

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does a terrible job so he's not going to

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do great with education it really just

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come like I said things just comes down

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to to to Really I guess really two

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things which is is that if if you solve

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government overspending you solve

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inflation which improves living

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standards of the of the average person

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and then and then if if you uh

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deregulate like have sensible

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regulations so because a lot of the

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regulations are nonsensical and and

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cause the cost to be extreme for no

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reason um and but unless you've got

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effective deregulation like r did did a

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great job on deregulation in the 80s but

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it's been 40 years since we hadn't had

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anyone really I mean during your

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Administration we made some progress but

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I think uh there's opportunity to make I

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think radical progress with sensible

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regulation so many of your friends said

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to me the best years we've ever had in

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business were during the Trump years

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that I I don't think we should vilify

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the oil and gas industry and the people

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that have worked very hard in those

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Industries to provide the necessary

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energy to to support the economy and and

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if we were to stop using oil and gas

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right now uh we would all be starving

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and the economy would collapse uh so

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it's you know I don't think it's right

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to sort of vilify the oil and gas

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industry um and and I and I you know and

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the world the world has a certain demand

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for oil and gas and it's probably better

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if the United States provides that than

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than than some other countries like like

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leave the farmers alone I agree how

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crazy is that where you have Farmers

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that are not allowed to farm anymore and

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have to get rid of their cattle and the

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whole the whole world is a little crazy

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but it's largely taken its lead from us

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I I do say though I've heard in terms of

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the fossil fuel because even to uh

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create your electric car and create the

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electricity needed for the electric car

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you know fossil fuel is what really

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creates that at the generating plants

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and you know so you sort of can't get

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away from it at this moment I mean

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someday you might be able to but but I

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do hear we have anywhere from 100 to 500

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years left the one thing that I don't

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understand is that people talk about

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global warming or they talk about

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climate change but they never talk about

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nuclear warming and to me that's an

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immediate problem because you have as I

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said five countries where you have major

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nuclear and and you know probably some

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others are getting there and that's very

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dangerous that's where you need a strong

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American president because you just you

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don't want to have this proliferation

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but you have

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five countries and getting more you know

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China is much less than us right now but

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they're they're going to catch us sooner

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than people think they're way lower

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Russia and us are number one and I we're

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sort of tied and China is far behind but

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they're developing at a level that you

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know you're not surprised to hear very

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fast electricity generation is

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underrated right um and it's actually

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you know people have this fear of of

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nuclear um nuclear electricity

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Generation Um but but it's actually one

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of the safest forms of electricity

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generation it's it's just a huge

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misunderstanding um and uh if you look

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at the injuries and desk you know caused

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by say I mean I'm not trying to pick on

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call mining but just any kind of mining

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operation um and uh there certain number

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of of injuries and deaths per year um

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and you compare that to nuclear nuclear

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is actually uh way better um so it's

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it's underrated as a as an electricity

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source and I think it's it's something

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that's worth reconsidering but there's

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so much regulation that people can't get

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it done no it has hey it has a branding

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problem you know when you see what

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happened it does have a branding problem

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when you see what happened in Japan

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where they say you won't be able to go

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on the land for about 3,000 years did

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you ever say that and in Russia where

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they had the problem where they you know

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the there's a lot of bad things happened

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and they have a problem and they say

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that in 2,000 years people will start to

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occupy the land again you know you

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realize it's pretty bad true but there's

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you're

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right it's actually not that bad so so

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like after Fukushima happened in Japan

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like I people were asking me in

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California you know are we worried about

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like a nuclear Cloud coming from Japan

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I'm like no that's crazy it's it's

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actually it's not even dangerous in

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Fukushima I actually flew there and and

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and ate locally grown vegetables on TV

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to prove it um and and and I donated a a

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a solar water treatment solar power

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system for a water treatment plant and

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um yeah but you haven't been feeling so

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well lately and I'm worried about it you

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fight for election integrity and you end

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up getting indicted because you're

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fighting for election integrity and when

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the day comes that you can't fight for

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election Integrity you don't have a

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country anymore so what happens what

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happens is they went after their

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political opponent me now Biden's a you

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know close to vegetable stage in my

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opinion okay I I looked at him today on

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the beach and I said why would anybody

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allow him the guy could barely walk why

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would anybody allow him does he have a

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political adviser that think this looks

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good I mean he's clearly like we just

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don't have a president right now you

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don't have a president and she's going

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to be worse than him because she is a

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San Francisco liberal who destroyed San

15:10

Francisco and then as attorney general

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she destroyed California you talk about

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location and we're talking about the sun

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and the water and all there's nothing

15:19

better than California she has destroyed

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that she was the original da she was the

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original in San Francisco she was the

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original attorney general in California

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what she is done to California is well

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you know better than I do you just left

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California for a lot of those reasons

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and what she's done with with crime with

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with cashless bail where you kill

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somebody I mean we have States now you

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kill somebody and they let you out right

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away I mean you you don't have to even

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put up and then they never find the

15:48

people unless they kill again and then

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they let them out again no I mean

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obviously what what's happening sort of

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overnight is they're they're rewriting

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history and um and making

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kamla sound like a moderate when in fact

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she is far left like far far left worse

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than Bernie Sanders she is considered

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more liberal by far than Bernie Sanders

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she's a radical left lunatic and if

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she's going to be our

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president very quickly you're not going

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to have a country anymore and she'll go

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back to all of the things that she

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believes in she believes in defunding

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the police she believes in no fracking

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zero you no now all of a sudden she's

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saying no I I will I really want to see

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fracking the day the if they got in the

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day she got in she'll end fracking and

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by the way if people didn't think that

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the lunatics that what that really

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believe in that she is so anti-israel

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and she's bad for both Biden actually

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did something that was impossible both

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sides hate him you know both sides that

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was a hard thing to do unification yeah

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no no I mean I mean the you know

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Netanyahu came to give a a talk to a

16:57

joint Senate house uh sitting and I was

17:00

there and and and commed him up you know

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what does that say I think it's highly

17:06

dis respectful and I say if you're a

17:09

Jewish person or if you believe in

17:11

Israel if you're a a person that you

17:13

know is a very pro Israel if you vote

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for her it's worse than Biden and Biden

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was bad but if you vote for her you

17:21

ought to have your head examined you

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know their Iron Dome as they call it as

17:25

we all call it but their Shield that

17:27

they built uh that can be uh swamped

17:31

we'll use a term that's appropriate

17:33

swamped but they swamp it by shooting

17:36

enough missiles you know this better

17:37

than anybody by shooting enough missiles

17:40

they can't defend themselves you know

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they just obliterate the whole place and

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that's what some people think they're

17:47

looking to do and we have no leadership

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there's no respect for the United States

17:52

of America with these people and I'm

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telling you she'll be worse than him

17:56

because she's a believer in being

17:58

radical and he wasn't well her her

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running mate uh approved signed into

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legislation tampons in boys bathrooms

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okay now that's all I have to hear

18:10

tampons and boys bathrooms and that

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means she believes in that too I mean

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she she picked this guy because he was

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the closest to her a lot of people

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thought she'd pick sort of the opposite

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but she picked an

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anti-israel radical left person but she

18:27

is far worse they say than Bernie

18:30

Sanders you know when you talk about

18:32

cost cutting and savings and everything

18:33

else I mean honestly look there's nobody

18:37

that feels worse about the Ukraine

18:39

situation than I do because I know it

18:40

would have never happened I know

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zalinski he was very honorable to me

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because when they went with the Russia

18:46

hoax and they said I had a phone call

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with him he said it was a perfect phone

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call it was a great phone call he could

18:51

have grandstand it and you know said oh

18:53

he he was very threatening he said no it

18:56

was a very nice phone call I called him

18:58

up to congratulate him on his win and

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you end up getting impeached because

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these people are lunatics this is a

19:05

really big point you can actually have a

19:07

conversation with you yeah it's nice

19:09

isn't it and you can't have a

19:10

conversation with Biden or Kamal it's

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like not it's not

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possible so this is like talking to an

19:17

NPC so it's just impossible well but

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think of it we need a man or person

19:22

who's unbelievably sharp in order to

19:25

stop all the nuclear danger and all the

19:27

dangers that I'm talking about I think

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something that um that I think people

19:31

can generally understand is that what

19:33

happens with laws and regulations is

19:34

that they just there's more and more of

19:36

them every year and unless there's a

19:38

process to clean them up eventually

19:39

everything becomes illegal and and that

19:41

actually SL slow it slows down the

19:43

development of new technologies I mean

19:45

if you take the sort of like I think we

19:47

this there there's room for some reform

19:49

at the at the FDA uh for improving the

19:52

speed with which we you know approve uh

19:55

drugs that that could help save lives

19:57

and improve people's lives

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um and I worked very hard on that you

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know we got that down to to the lowest

20:03

number ever and we got uh Therapeutics

20:07

approved in the FDA that people can't

20:10

even believe the speed but I I took them

20:12

on I I don't think they like me too much

20:14

but I got things approved in the FDA at

20:17

at at numbers that they wouldn't believe

20:19

and you know it's a very bureaucratic

20:22

group actually it's a fine group of

20:24

people in many cases I got to know a lot

20:26

of them but I was pushing them really

20:27

hard for regenerant for so many

20:30

different things that that were really

20:32

pretty amazing but but the FDA takes too

20:35

long they would it's 12 years to get a

20:37

product approved I got it down to four

20:40

and I got some things done very quickly

20:42

but it's uh it's really something that

20:46

is going to have to be worked on because

20:47

it takes too long just takes too long

20:50

yeah getting back to the FDA for one

20:51

second I got something done called right

20:53

to try this is where you can go in and

20:56

if you're terminally ill you can use use

20:58

a Space Age uh you know medicine or

21:01

whatever it may be we have the best

21:03

doctors the best labs in the world we

21:04

really do and but people would go to

21:07

other countries because you couldn't use

21:09

this the product even if they thought it

21:11

worked because it's going through the

21:13

FDA I got it approved where you can you

21:16

you basically look nobody want the

21:18

doctors didn't want it because of the

21:19

liability the country didn't want it our

21:21

country because they didn't want to get

21:22

suit these are people terminally ill the

21:24

insurance companies didn't want it and

21:26

the pharmaceutical companies nobody

21:28

wanted it I got everybody into a room

21:30

and we came up with an agreement that

21:32

you won't get sued and also they didn't

21:35

want it on their record if somebody's

21:36

terminally ill and they die after taking

21:38

a drug they didn't want that on their

21:40

record so we set a second a separate

21:42

list if somebody was so it wouldn't

21:44

count as a negative okay and as you know

21:47

we got it done we have saved right to

21:49

try they've been trying to get this done

21:51

for 58 years and it sounds simple but it

21:54

wasn't because if you know I mean you

21:56

know the insurance companies nobody

21:58

wanted it but we got it done somebody

22:00

signs you sign a document that you're

22:03

not going to sue the insurance companies

22:04

the country you're not going to sue

22:06

anybody and we got it done and we're

22:08

saving tens of thousands of lives right

22:11

to try the economy now is the big thing

22:13

and we can turn that economy up so fast

22:16

and people are going to be back again

22:17

we're going to get rid of inflation I

22:19

think there's a lot a lot of opportunity

22:20

absolutely absolutely so and I just want

22:23

I want to congratulate you you've done

22:25

an amazing job you are you have

22:27

definitely got a fertile mind actually I

22:29

call myself uh you know historically a

22:32

moderate Dem Democrat and but now I feel

22:35

like we're really at at a critical

22:37

juncture for the country um and uh you

22:41

know I think a lot of people thought you

22:43

know that Biden Administration would be

22:45

a moderate Administration but it's not

22:47

and and obviously that we're just going

22:49

to see

22:51

it um an even further left uh

22:55

Administration with with kamla that's

22:57

that's my op

22:59

I mean her dad is

23:00

literally I mean she was brought up as a

23:02

as an actual her dad is is a Marxist

23:05

Economist that's you can Google it I

23:07

mean it's not a we're not making this up

23:09

you know um that's how she was brought

23:11

up so I I have to just end with this we

23:13

have great police we have great law

23:15

enforcement but they're not allowed to

23:17

do their job they have to be able to do

23:19

their job without being destroyed well

23:22

absolutely and it's it's obviously

23:23

demoralizing if you're a police officer

23:25

risking your life uh to you know to and

23:28

you know to arrest uh violent criminals

23:31

who could kill you and do kill you

23:32

sometimes um and then you you arrest the

23:35

violent criminal and then the The Da you

23:37

know doesn't prosecute and and that's

23:40

let the guy out well then like why why

23:42

should a police officer risk their life

23:45

uh to arrest a violent felon well even

23:48

worse nothing's going to happen even

23:50

worse they prosecute the police

23:52

officer uh Guatemala Honduras El

23:56

Salvador some others you couldn't get a

23:58

back back and I said really oh you can't

24:00

get it back because under uh Obama he

24:02

couldn't get him back they'd put up

24:03

they'd fly him in and they'd put planes

24:05

on the runways in these countries so you

24:07

couldn't land the plane they'd bring

24:08

them back and the general told me the

24:10

generals told me you sir we can't bring

24:12

them back the countries won't accept ms3

24:14

gang members they won't accept them and

24:16

I said really how much do we pay these

24:18

various countries in terms of economic

24:21

aid which is also somewhat ridiculous

24:23

and the answer was $750 million I said

24:26

good tell them they're in default

24:28

their delinquent we're not going to do

24:30

we're not paying them anymore because

24:32

they won't accept and you know what

24:34

happened they all called me every one of

24:35

them they said we would be honored to

24:37

take them back sir we would be honored

24:40

it's just that you want to have empathy

24:42

for people obviously you want to have

24:43

empathy for people I totally agree with

24:45

that you want to have empathy but you

24:47

also have to have empathy for the

24:48

victims of the criminals and we have to

24:50

give our police officers the dignity and

24:52

the respect that they deserve and we

24:55

have to let them do their job they they

24:57

can do a great job but we have to let

24:59

them do their job and if we don't do

25:01

that we you know it's it's going to all

25:03

it's going to all disappear there's

25:05

never been a society like this where

25:07

you're allowed to do anything you want

25:09

and nothing happens and I'm talking

25:11

about violent crime and it's got It's G

25:14

to the point where where people just

25:14

don't even bother reporting crime in a

25:16

lot of CI because they know nothing

25:17

that's going to happen um you know

25:19

that's what I hear anecdotally from from

25:21

people all the time um so you know it's

25:24

just uh you know my values I'm just

25:25

saying to to people out there like my

25:27

you know the things I I think are

25:29

important for the future is like we've

25:30

got to have safe cities we got to have

25:32

secure borders we got to have senseful

25:34

spending and and we have and we've got

25:36

to have de you know deregulation and um

25:40

so we can have a prosperous future and

25:41

then we want to have some exciting you

25:43

know sort of moonshot projects that that

25:45

people get get fired up about and um you

25:49

know that's that's the future I'm

25:50

looking for and um you know I'm Pro

25:52

environment um but but I'm I'm not

25:54

against uh you know I'm not like I don't

25:57

think we should vilify the oil and gas

25:59

industry because they're they're keeping

26:00

civilization going right now and uh but

26:03

I do think we want to move you know you

26:05

know reasonable speed towards uh a

26:08

sustainable energy economy those those

26:09

are my values and and and I think um you

26:12

know and and and so I mean that's uh why

26:17

I'm supporting you for president you

26:20

know well I appreciate we're going to

26:21

make we're going to give incentive to

26:24

companies to come into our country not

26:26

to leave our country we're going to be

26:28

giving tremendous incentives we want

26:31

companies to build here not to build in

26:33

other locations because if we don't win

26:36

I just feel so sorry for everybody

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