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"Good afternoon. Welcome to RSBN Live. I'm Matthew Alvarez. Thanks again for live streaming in to this broadcast. At three o'clock today, the president participates in a healthcare affordability event inside the Oval Office. According to the news publication notice, the White House to announce a..."
[1:06] Good afternoon. Welcome to RSBN Live. I'm Matthew Alvarez. Thanks again for live streaming in to
[1:11] this broadcast. At three o'clock today, the president participates in a healthcare affordability
[1:17] event inside the Oval Office. According to the news publication notice, the White House to
[1:24] announce a deal with pharmaceutical company Regeneron. We'll have that at three o'clock.
[1:29] We have a lot to get to from now until then, including White House Press Secretary Carolyn
[1:34] Levitt spoke with the press outside the West Wing of the White House yesterday. Here are a few clips
[1:38] from that press availability. It's level set on where we are. As you all saw yesterday,
[1:43] President Trump announced an extension of the ceasefire. He's maintaining and generously
[1:48] offering a bit of flexibility to a regime who has been completely tarnished because of Operation Epic
[1:54] Fury. There's obviously a lot of internal division. This is a battle between the pragmatists and the
[2:00] hardliners in Iran right now, and the president wants a unified response. And so as we await that
[2:05] response, there's a ceasefire with the military and kinetic strikes. But Operation Economic Fury
[2:12] continues, and the effective and successful naval blockade continues as well of ships and vessels
[2:19] that are moving to and from Iranian ports. We are completely strangling their economy through this
[2:25] blockade. They're losing $500 million a day. The Karg Island is completely full. They can't move oil
[2:31] in and out. They can't even pay their own people as a result of this economic leverage that President
[2:36] Trump has inflicted over them. So he's satisfied with that as we await their response. And we will
[2:41] see. The president has not set a firm deadline to receive an Iranian proposal, unlike some of the
[2:47] reporting I've seen today. Ultimately, the timeline will be dictated by the commander-in-chief and the
[2:51] president of the United States. Obviously, there's a lot of internal fraction and internal division,
[2:55] which, again, just proves the effectiveness of Operation Epic Fury in the first place.
[3:00] Their regime and many of its leaders for nearly five decades have been wiped off for the face of
[3:07] planet Earth. So, again, the president's offering them a little bit of flexibility because we want to
[3:11] see a unified proposal to the president's very strong proposal. And he's made his red lines very clear.
[3:18] Again, the United States maintains control over this situation, leverage over the Iranian regime.
[3:23] Not only have they been significantly weakened and obliterated militarily, but they are losing
[3:28] economically and financially every single moment that passes with this blockade. So the president
[3:34] is going to continue to lead the free world, to run the United States of America as we await the
[3:39] Iranian response. It was quite shocking to me to learn of the egregious violations of the law of the
[3:45] Southern Poverty Law Center where it's committing. And I think that's a story that should be on the
[3:49] front page of every newspaper in this country because they've obviously been duping their
[3:53] supporters and the American taxpayers for far too long. It's a criminal organization, clearly.
[3:59] And that's not our DOJ saying that or Todd Blanche saying that. That's a grand jury indictment saying.
[4:05] Look at where we are right now. The president chose to extend the ceasefire because it's Iran who
[4:10] needs to get their acts together. The United States and President Trump have been very clear
[4:15] in our demands and our red lines and what we need to see in the best interest of the American people,
[4:20] in our country, in our allies from the very beginning. You guys all see a lot of different
[4:25] messaging coming out of Iran, a lot of different rhetoric and language from them. I would caution you
[4:32] to take anything that they say at face value. What we've seen is that what they say publicly is
[4:36] much different than what they concede to the United States and our negotiating team privately.
[4:41] I've said that repeatedly to all of you in the news media and you should take our word.
[4:44] All right. So the press secretary, Carolyn Levitt, speaking with the press just yesterday,
[4:49] as you heard right there, she talked about Operation Epic Fury and also that Southern Poverty Law Center
[4:56] indictment that came from the Department of Justice. We'll have a pastor on the broadcast a little bit
[5:03] later who says he's vindicated because of this indictment. So we'll hear from him a little bit
[5:08] later. Meantime, this morning, the people of Auburn, Alabama, where we are right now,
[5:13] were treated to a Blue Angels flyover directly over the Auburn University campus. So I said,
[5:19] you know what, I'm going to stop by with the family to check it out. Here's what we saw.
[5:23] Oh, it's super cool. The fact that someone can just graduate from Auburn University,
[5:35] go through the rigorous flight training the military provides, and then end up as a Blue
[5:40] Angel flying over the city is really, really cool and a full circle moment, I bet, for her.
[5:46] So that was to kick off finals week, apparently, at Auburn as we play the video one more time. But
[5:52] before we do, the leading coordination for the flyover this morning was Commander Lily Montana,
[5:58] a political science graduate and Auburn University Naval ROTC alum, who now serves as Blue Angel number
[6:06] eight and the event coordinator for the Blue Angels. She graduated in 2010 from Auburn University.
[6:13] Let's take a look at that video one more time. But before we go to it, when you saw that interview
[6:18] there, that was some of the flight school out of Auburn University. So a number of pilots that were
[6:22] standing right behind the flight instructor. Let's look at it one more time here on right side.
[6:34] Oh, it's super cool. The fact that someone can just graduate from Auburn University, go through the
[6:39] rigorous flight training the military provides, and then end up as a Blue Angel flying over the city
[6:44] is really, really cool and a full circle moment, I bet, for her. And our one-and-a-half-year-old loves
[6:51] planes. We live kind of near an airport, and we always see the planes fly by, and she always looks
[6:55] up and points. So we brought her to the Blue Angels. We knew it might be loud, but it wasn't as loud as
[7:00] we thought. So we still cupped her ears and all that. But she enjoyed that moment as well.
[7:05] Speaking of the United States Navy, of course, the Blue Angels part of the Navy, President Trump had
[7:10] this to say on Truth Social earlier, quote,
[7:13] I have ordered the United States Navy to shoot and kill any boat, small boat, though they may be,
[7:20] their naval ships are all 159 of them at the bottom of the sea. That is putting mines in the
[7:26] waters of the Strait of Hormuz. There is to be no hesitation. Additionally, our mine sweepers are
[7:32] clearing the Strait right now, and I'm hereby ordering that activity to continue, but at a
[7:37] tripled up level. Thank you for your attention to this matter, President Donald J. Trump.
[7:43] Meantime, we're following breaking news out of Brantley County, Georgia, where devastating
[7:49] wildfires have destroyed more than 50 homes in Brantley County, Georgia. We'll bring you the
[7:56] latest as it becomes available. In other news, the AP reporting that President Trump's acting
[8:01] Attorney General, of course, Todd Blanche, has reclassified state-licensed medical marijuana
[8:06] as a less dangerous drug in a major shift. That report out there, and we're following that as
[8:12] well. As we are 72 days away from celebrating our country's 250th anniversary, we're going to get
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[8:51] RSBnetwork.com slash donate. As I mentioned, we are 72 days away from celebrating our country's
[8:59] 250th anniversary, of course, on July 4th. And the White House, along with Hillsdale College,
[9:05] posted a video looking back on this throwback Thursday at the life of our second U.S. President,
[9:11] John Adams. Let's take a look. While John Adams was writing the Declaration of Independence
[9:25] in July of 1776, his wife Abigail Adams was going through a very personal crisis of her own.
[9:33] At the very moment of the birth of America as an independent nation, Abigail experienced the tragic
[9:39] stillbirth of her fifth child. Her grief was compounded by the loss of her mother just months
[9:46] before during an epidemic that swept across the colonies. This episode in the life of John and Abigail Adams
[9:53] reminds us that when the American founders pledged their lives, their fortunes, and their sacred honor,
[10:01] a large portion of the sacrifice was borne by the wives and families of the patriots.
[10:07] We are blessed as a nation to have the letters of John and Abigail Adams as a window into the
[10:12] sustaining relationship that women played in the founding of our country. Let us look more closely
[10:18] at what was going on on the home front while John Adams was participating in the Continental Congress
[10:24] in Philadelphia, far from his home in Quincy, Massachusetts. Abigail and John had had two
[10:31] children two years apart. After being blessed with little Abigail and little John, they had a daughter
[10:37] who died at age two years old. But since they were together for this family tragedy, there are no
[10:43] letters relating to it. They went on to have two more boys, Charles and Thomas. In 1775, when Abigail's
[10:54] mother dies, John is far from the scene of the deaths of intimate family members, and he takes a
[10:59] somewhat detached and stoic approach to this personal tragedy. It is, for him, drowned in the
[11:06] general calamity. It is not uncommon, he writes from Philadelphia, for a train of calamities to come
[11:12] together. Fire, sword, pestilence, famine, often keep company and visit the country in a flock. But Abigail,
[11:22] much more immersed in the nursing of the dying, turns not to philosophic consideration, but to the
[11:28] scriptures for consolation. It has pleased the great disposer of all events, to add breach to breach.
[11:35] Rare are solitary woes, and they come in a train and tread each other's heel. She pours out her
[11:43] complaint using the language of the Psalms and the prophet Isaiah from the Hebrew scriptures.
[11:47] How long, O Lord, shall the whole land say, I am sick? O show us wherefore it is that thou art
[11:54] contending with us. She turns to the Gospels to receive comfort from the scene of Jesus weeping
[12:01] over the death of his friend Lazarus. He who deigned to weep over a departed friend will surely forgive
[12:08] a sorrow which at all times desires to be bounded and restrained by a firm belief that a being of
[12:15] infinite wisdom and unbounded goodness will carve out my portion in tender mercy towards me.
[12:21] Yea, though he slay me, I will trust in him, says holy Job.
[12:27] Abigail explicitly says that the trial of her husband's absence had deepened her reliance on God.
[12:34] O how I have longed for your bosom, to pour forth my sorrows there and to find a healing balm.
[12:40] But perhaps that has been denied me, that I might be led to a higher and more permanent
[12:45] consolator who has bid us call upon him in the day of trouble.
[12:51] John Adams responds in amazement at her strength, I am charmed with that admirable fortitude
[13:00] and that divine spirit of resignation which appears in your letters.
[13:06] Just over a year later, Abigail writes to John with touching immediacy about what she is
[13:12] experiencing as she goes through her miscarriage. She writes that she must lay aside her pen because
[13:18] the labor pains are too intense, only to pick up her pen again when they have passed. But she says with
[13:25] great simplicity that she knows the labor pains are in vain. I was last night taken with a shaking
[13:31] fit, she says, and I am very apprehensive that a life was lost, and I have no reason today to think
[13:37] otherwise. John writes to her his famous compliment, it gives me more pleasure than I can express to learn
[13:51] that you sustain with so much fortitude the shocks and terrors of the times. You are really brave,
[13:56] my dear. You are a heroine, and you have reason to be. For the worst that can happen can do you no harm.
[14:06] A soul as pure, as benevolent, as virtuous and pious as yours has nothing to fear but everything to hope
[14:12] and expect from the last of human evils. Yet even these most personal of tragedies did not pass without
[14:20] some philosophical reflection from them both. John suggests that perhaps Abigail's mother,
[14:26] who has just died, was too devoted to the domestic realm to be a fitting model for their children,
[14:32] who should be trained up to value the public and civic virtues above all. It should be your care,
[14:38] therefore, and mine, to elevate the minds of our children and exalt their courage, to accelerate and
[14:44] animate their industry and activity. If we suffer their minds to grovel and creep in infancy,
[14:50] they will grovel all their lives, but their bodies must be hardened as well as their souls exalted.
[14:56] Without strength and activity and vigor of body, the brightest mental excellencies will be eclipsed
[15:02] and obscured. This is not the only time that John is critical of a life that is too limited in its
[15:09] horizons. Reflecting on the great Roman philosopher Cicero's discussion of the levels and degrees of
[15:15] human sociability, John thinks that too great concern for the personal and the local can pervert the
[15:21] intellect and will. But Abigail adroitly responds by quoting and acknowledging Cicero's dictum,
[15:29] Our country is, as it were, a secondary God and the first and greatest parent. It is to be preferred
[15:35] to parents, wives, children, friends, and all things God only accepted. For if our country perishes,
[15:43] it is as impossible to save an individual as it is to preserve one of the fingers of a mortified hand.
[15:51] Nevertheless, she gently reminds him that his absorption in public affairs sometimes leads
[15:57] him to neglect important domestic duties as a father. She reminds him that he is responsible
[16:04] for the moral education of his children. She points out that his children's virtues would be doubly
[16:10] enforced could they be indulged with the example of a father constantly before them.
[16:15] She insists that public virtue must be backed up with virtue in private life as well, that civic
[16:23] obligations cannot be separated from religious and moral obligations. I have been led to think,
[16:31] from a late defection, that he who neglects his duty to his maker may well be expected to be deficient
[16:38] and insincere in his duty towards the public. Abigail insists that merely civic motives cannot replace the
[16:45] more internal motives of religion and morality. Let revenge or ambition, pride, lust, or profit tempt these
[16:53] men to base and vile action. You may as well hope to bind up a hungry tiger with a cobweb as to hold such
[17:01] debauched patriots in the visionary chains of decency or to charm them with the intellectual beauty of truth
[17:09] and reason. She clearly got through to John because years later, looking back at the founding, he echoed
[17:17] her image. We have no government armed with power capable of contending with human passions unbridled
[17:23] by morality and religion. Avarice, ambition, revenge, or gallantry would break the strongest cords of our
[17:31] constitution as a whale goes through a net. Our constitution was made only for moral and religious people.
[17:38] It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other. Abigail's insistence that religious and
[17:44] family obligations are fundamental to a thriving republic helped shape America's founding.
[17:50] George Washington would famously confirm this insight in his farewell address.
[17:55] Of all the dispositions and habits which lead to political prosperity, religion and morality are
[18:03] indispensable supports. In vain would that man claim the tribute of patriotism, who should labor to
[18:09] subvert these great pillars of human happiness, these firmest props of the duties of men and citizens.
[18:16] The founding generation inherited these ideas about the interconnectedness of duties to God,
[18:21] father, and country from the long-standing classical and Christian tradition in which they stood.
[18:28] The ancient statesman Marcus Tullius Cicero, who had stood up for the liberty of the Roman Republic
[18:33] against the tyranny of Caesar, was not just the founder's tutor in the understanding of the republic
[18:39] and the laws. The American founders had been educated in his moral philosophy by reading his book on duties,
[18:47] which was the textbook for ethics throughout the Christian ages and into the modern period.
[18:52] John Locke, the English enlightenment philosopher, said that Cicero's little book on duties
[18:58] was the most important book that a parent could put into the hands of their children. The American
[19:03] founding generation read there of the interconnectedness of the laws of nature that unite all mankind under God,
[19:11] family, and country. Even as the American founders demanded their rights, grounded in the laws of
[19:17] nature and of nature's God, they acknowledged their duties to God, family, and country. They did not
[19:24] think that rights could be abstracted from those duties, which were grounded just as surely in the
[19:29] laws of nature and of nature's God. In the letters of John and Abigail Adams, we're given a glimpse into this
[19:35] founding family with sorrows, joys, long months apart, and innumerable sacrifices for the cause
[19:43] of freedom. John and Abigail's letters remind us that the bonds of marriage and family gave our founders
[19:50] the strength to serve with honor and bravery. And like Abigail Adams, many of the ladies of the founding
[19:57] played an indispensable role in American independence. They ran the family farms and businesses, made warm
[20:05] clothes for freezing soldiers, prayed for a swift and definitive victory, counseled their husbands,
[20:11] and reminded the young republic of the importance of duty to God, family, and country. And we will
[20:16] forever remember the ladies whose quiet service and tireless toil helped give birth to this new land of
[20:23] liberty. So again, 72 days until this country is 250 years young. Good afternoon once again. Welcome back into
[20:40] rsbn live and matthew alvarez at three o'clock eastern the president of the united states participates
[20:46] in a health care affordability event that'll be inside the oval office most likely to take questions
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[23:44] network we know that borders are tom home and recently spoke at a tp usa event let's check it out
[23:54] well isn't just for you know security and and slowing uh illegal immigration walls save lives
[24:02] and let me explain that the most vulnerable people that come across that border are women and children
[24:07] they can't get over that wall which means they go to a place where there's not a wall and what's
[24:12] waiting on them men and women of the border patrol is going to take care of those humanitarian needs
[24:16] right away the men and women the border patrol men and women of ice i love them they're the finest
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[24:38] border patrol agent standing on a dirt trail in the middle of nowhere because the sensor just went off
[24:44] okay is that just a little illegal animal looking for a better life or is it a heavily armed drug smuggler
[24:51] they don't know but they're going to stand there and take it on while we're sleeping in our bed safe at
[24:55] night i'll be sleeping at 3 a.m unless the president calls me because they wake me up a lot
[25:00] well at 3 a.m while you're sleeping there's a green uniform standing on a dirt trail someplace
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[25:11] kevlar vest to go after illegal aliens criminal legal aliens national security threats at the same
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[26:10] what happens meantime uh the health and human services secretary rfk jr recently spoke at a hearing
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[26:55] in the meantime we know that the first lady of the united states melania trump was speaking earlier as
[27:00] well i believe this was from a luncheon let's go to that clip i believe it's clip number nine uh before
[27:05] we go to that we know that she delivered a message to inspire community impact at the 113th annual first
[27:12] ladies luncheon earlier today here's a couple of those clips america's children are moral
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[28:42] fostering the future has expanded coast to coast to roughly 33 percent of the states in our country
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[31:44] we'll be going to 1600 pennsylvania avenue to hear from president trump we have a number of interviews
[31:50] from now until then also a number of videos if you're just joining us including right here in auburn
[31:55] alabama this morning the u.s navy the blue angels did a flyover across the auburn university campus because
[32:03] one of the uh one of the people that are part of the blue angels uh was graduated in 2010 from
[32:10] auburn university and there's uh just a flyover that happened today so it's pretty cool got some
[32:13] video there with the family so i'll show you that in a little bit also ran into some of the flight
[32:19] school uh students the flight instructor and others on a rooftop we were checking that out at one of the
[32:26] nicer eatery type places uh but it was just this morning so kind of early 8 8 30 but to
[32:33] get out of bed to go see some planes fly over it's worth it the blue angels are cool and it's great
[32:39] to get that video we'll show that in a little bit let's go to a commercial break i'm matthew alvarez
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[34:14] back to right side broadcasting network just checking the phone here as we're monitoring a lot of news
[34:18] stories of course getting ready for some live interviews coming up here on right side broadcasting
[34:22] network specifically joining us now is pastor okay they're not joining us right this second so
[34:29] we have another interview coming up in just a minute let's go to carolyn levitt from earlier
[34:34] she spoke to the press just yesterday let's return to clip number one let's level set on where we are
[34:39] as you all saw yesterday president trump announced an extension of the ceasefire he's maintaining and
[34:45] generously offering a bit of flexibility to a regime who has been completely tarnished because of
[34:51] operation epic fury is very there's obviously a lot of internal division this is a battle between
[34:56] the pragmatists and the hardliners in iran right now and the president wants a unified response and so
[35:02] as we await that response there's a ceasefire with the military and kinetic strikes but operation at the
[35:08] economic fury continues and the effective and successful naval blockade continues as well of ships
[35:16] and vessels that are moving to and from iranian port ports we are completely strangling their economy
[35:22] through this blockade they're losing 500 million dollars a day the karg island is completely full they
[35:27] can't move oil in and out they can't even pay their own people as a result of this economic leverage that
[35:33] president trump has inflicted over them so he's satisfied with that as we await their response
[35:38] and we will see the president has not set a firm deadline to receive an iranian proposal unlike some
[35:44] of the reporting i've seen today ultimately the timeline will be dictated by the commander in chief
[35:48] and the president united states obviously there's a lot of internal fraction and internal division
[35:52] which again just proves the effectiveness of operation epic fury in the first place their
[35:57] regime their regime and many of its leaders for nearly five decades have been wiped off for the
[36:04] face of planet earth so again the president's offering them a little bit of flexibility because
[36:08] we want to see a unified proposal to the president's very strong proposal and he's made his red lines
[36:14] very clear again the united states maintains control over this situation leverage over the iranian regime not
[36:20] only have they been significantly weakened and obliterated militarily but they are are losing
[36:26] economically and financially every single moment that passes with this blockade so the president is
[36:31] going to continue to lead the free world to run the united states of america as we await the iranian
[36:37] response it was quite shocking to me to learn of the egregious violations of the law of the southern
[36:43] poverty law center was committing and i think that's a story that should be on the front page of every
[36:47] newspaper in this country because they've obviously been duping their supporters and the american
[36:52] taxpayers for far too long it's a criminal organization clearly and that's not rdoj saying that or
[37:00] todd blanche saying that that's a grand jury indictment saying look at where we are right now
[37:04] the president chose to extend the ceasefire because it's iran who needs to get their acts together
[37:09] the united states and president trump have been very clear in our demands and our red lines and what we
[37:15] need to see in the best interest of the american people in our country and our allies from the very
[37:20] beginning you guys all see a lot of different messaging coming out of iran a lot of different
[37:26] rhetoric and language from them i would caution you to take anything that they say at face value
[37:31] what we've seen is that what they say publicly is much different than what they concede to the united
[37:36] states and our negotiating team privately i've said that repeatedly to all of you in the news media and
[37:40] you should take our word all right so carolyn levitt speaking with the press just yesterday we
[37:45] also had the white house deputy press secretary abigail jackson speak with us here on right side
[37:51] yesterday as well we're going to air that interview in just a little bit meantime this morning the
[37:56] people of auburn alabama were treated to a blue angels flyover directly over the auburn university
[38:03] campus i stopped by with a family to check it out here's what we saw oh it's super cool the fact that
[38:18] someone can just graduate from auburn university go through the rigorous flight training the military
[38:22] provides and then end up as a blue angel flying over the city is really really cool in a full circle
[38:28] moment i bet for her very cool stuff there and he was talking about uh lily montana who is a graduate
[38:38] of auburn university back in 2010 now part of the blue angels so just a cool auburn university blue
[38:45] angel connection this morning awesome to play that video if you'd like to watch it on maybe my true
[38:50] social or on x it's at matthew us media on x and at matthew alvarez on truth social all right let's
[38:57] also shift gears right now let's go to our first live interview of the broadcast specifically uh we're
[39:02] joined by a pastor right now so we'll go to pastor uh rob pacienza he is the ceo and president of coral
[39:10] ridge ministries hello sir thank you for joining us thanks for having me on definitely so you said
[39:16] recently that you've been vindicated by the doj's criminal indictment against the southern poverty
[39:22] law center can you tell us more well back in 2017 our ministry uh coral ridge ministries which is the
[39:29] media outreach of our church founded in 1974 was labeled as a hate group by the southern poverty law
[39:38] center and uh was put on a hate map uh and so when the doj under the new leadership of the acting
[39:46] attorney general came out uh with all of the news that we had suspected for years of fraud and for
[39:54] manipulated hate as we've called it for years uh to give the appearance that they're doing uh the society
[40:02] some kind of common good uh we did feel like along with our good friends at family research council and
[40:07] other ministries that were labeled a hate group as well uh certainly felt vindicated by that news
[40:15] there's so many directions i want to go right now let's go with freedom of speech first of all
[40:19] because if you are to threaten or or to threaten violence to somebody that is against the law you
[40:26] can say it but it's against the law but if you have a belief system like what you were talking about
[40:31] here uh specifically within the bible is that what it was that you were just simply preaching from
[40:37] the bible and then they said you guys are a hate group like tell us what what was it they said oh
[40:41] you're a hate group which again is just uh mincing words really yeah it was our teaching our media
[40:48] programs our podcast our documentaries and our television programs that often will talk about a
[40:54] biblical definition of marriage of family uh being between one man and one woman uh one one father one
[41:02] mother as defined uh by their biological gender but from birth uh and really taking a stance on
[41:10] biblical truth uh concerning gender and sexuality uh that was precisely what got us uh in the crosshairs of
[41:19] the southern poverty law center so they redefined as happened so often in our culture today they're now
[41:26] redefining hate hate is no longer bringing about hostility or violence to another individual it's
[41:32] simply exercising your freedom of speech and exercising your freedom of religion and for our
[41:38] case in particular the freedom to stand on god's word as he defines marriage family gender and sexuality
[41:46] all of a sudden got redefined as hate speech and if there's somebody out there that disagrees with
[41:51] the bible they can disagree with the bible but that doesn't mean that you are a hate group because
[41:56] you're saying i believe in the bible you know what i mean like we see out there in these countries
[42:01] like in ireland or the uk or obviously in china you just can't speak freely right but this is the
[42:08] united states of america so the doj's indictment the criminal indictment for the southern poverty law
[42:13] center a lot of people are cheering on that move aren't they they have yeah they are and they should be
[42:22] because let's let's be honest um i think we can look back at the 1960s uh the southern poverty law
[42:29] center did a lot of great work uh particularly in the civil rights era and in the civil rights movement
[42:34] exposing true and genuine hate groups in america uh but now with the progressive culture sweeping
[42:42] through the west over the last 40 50 years we're seeing this redefinition of hate that you can no longer
[42:48] stand on your biblical values you can no longer speak the truth in love uh because you're getting
[42:54] silenced and canceled and sb lc for way too many years has been part of that cancel culture movement
[43:03] and so rightfully so we should be cheering this move on by the doj uh because this is part of the the
[43:09] wokeism uh woke culture and cancel culture uh that's really been destroying the very soul of our nation for
[43:16] far too long and that's what the enemy does according to the bible we're talking about the
[43:21] enemy in the bible here specifically he comes to kill steal and destroy of course the no freedom
[43:27] no family no god no nothing we hate it all and that's really the root of it isn't it it is and one
[43:35] of the things the enemy steals is truth he steals the truth and he redefines it so no longer can you say
[43:42] that it is a good thing for marriage to be between one man and one woman no longer is it a good thing
[43:49] that we can celebrate how god designs us in his image and he defines male and female in his image uh
[43:57] now we see that we are in a society where we call good evil and evil good uh and so all the more reason
[44:05] why we need legislation and law enforcement agencies and a doj uh that is no longer using law fair as a
[44:15] weapon against the faith community but allowing us and recognizing our god-given rights not our man
[44:21] given rights but our god-given rights to freely exercise our religion in the public square this is
[44:28] perfect where is the coral ridge ministries what state are you based in again we are based in fort lauderdale
[44:34] florida uh home base is coral ridge presbyterian church in fort lauderdale and our media ministry
[44:38] is right here on property coral ridge ministries where we were founded by the late d james kennedy
[44:44] in the 1960s and have been producing and proclaiming god's truth to our cultural moment
[44:50] for now over six decades it'd be great to uh meet you sir uh be great if next time my family and i are in
[44:56] florida be great to meet you guys thank you so much for what you do and what you preach because the bible
[45:00] is god's word it's the truth and that's obviously my opinion if people disagree that's okay it doesn't
[45:06] mean we're part of a hate group right amen amen that is the uh the first amendment rights enshrined in
[45:12] the constitution exactly pastor rob pacienza thank you so much sir ceo and president of coral ridge
[45:18] ministries thanks again for uh you know sharing that information with us thank you good stuff you know
[45:25] great to see it here on the right side of history as we have seen before god family country i mean those
[45:30] are the types of things right that we hold dear near to our hearts here in america and many do
[45:36] around the world too it's called the free world right but it's the tyrannical types the communist
[45:43] types the socialist types the anti god family country types that are really trying to push their agenda
[45:49] but guess what be encouraged we know who wins in the end the end of the book we still have a lot of
[45:56] winning to do now and things like how about pass the save america act how about save the country
[46:01] how about not have non-citizens voting in our elections right you know law and order accountability
[46:07] transfer transparency all the things so we still have to do our part but hey pray like it all depends
[46:13] on god work like it all depends on you it's pretty good balance not a bad way to live all right let's go to
[46:20] a number of other things here director should we go to okay let's go to all family pharmacy right now as
[46:25] we know that the owner of all family pharmacy is michael kunzler thanks so much for joining us
[46:29] michael thanks for having me definitely let's talk about the fda i know recently they moved to shut down
[46:36] and at this compounded some someuglutide the ozempic we govi alternatives just as millions of americans
[46:43] were actually finally accessing uh the affordable glp ones so the question is since that is a peptide
[46:51] can you tell us exactly what a peptide is and are these things safe yeah peptides are naturally
[46:58] derived amino acids our body makes them um they're signals that you know remind our body to do a
[47:05] specific function in the realm of semaglutide it tells your body to produce some insulin it also tells
[47:11] your brain that your stomach is full it basically delays the gastric bypass which is telling you that you
[47:17] basically just eight that's the appetite suppressant and then the insulin production uh so that your body is able to
[47:24] break down certain foods properly and it's not stored as fat and that's why it's becoming one of the
[47:29] most popular weight loss drugs unfortunately you see maglutide is kind of in the past now
[47:34] and whose appetite took over and the newest is reddit true tide but the fda has decided to shut down any
[47:40] ability for any pharmacy like ourselves and all the big chains out there that are doing the compounding
[47:46] of these glp ones in an affordable way they've shut us down because they want the drug manufacturer
[47:51] basically to make all the money and charge a thousand dollars a month where a pharmacy like us can
[47:56] charge two to three hundred dollars a month for a safe and effective medication that is equally the same
[48:02] as the trizepatides of the world and the semaglutides so it's a money thing once again here so is that
[48:07] the answer to the question of why did the fda ban them in the first place oh yeah they banned it because
[48:14] of they call it a patent right it's based around a patent the drug companies allowed to make this drug
[48:19] sell it for whatever they want they patent it for 10 12 years and then it holds people accountable
[48:26] on our level we we're not able to afford it or spend a thousand dollars or even twelve thirteen
[48:31] hundred dollars a month on a drug that is saving patients with cardiovascular issues diabetes type 2 or even
[48:39] pre-diabetic and then those who are obese it's helping them in so many ways right so they're basically
[48:46] hurting the public figures the the american public excuse me in a way that you're allowing the drug
[48:51] manufacturer to just sell it for egregious amount of money when when people like us at the pharmacy level we can make it
[48:57] for 100 200 300 a month and that's what we've been talking about you guys being an american independent
[49:03] pharmacy and you guys really cut through all the extra red tape out there uh let's talk about rfk
[49:09] jr what did he say uh recently that changed some things rfk jr is is forcing the fda's hands on
[49:17] quite a number of things uh the first one is the peptides right they banned uh the biden administration
[49:23] banned uh peptides back in 2023 for no rhyme or reason they didn't give us an answer on why they
[49:29] just said they're not fda approved we're moving them to schedule two which is a ban which opened up
[49:33] the black market normally you have a hearing about it it goes to congress we vote we make a decision and
[49:40] then they ban it or they don't ban it they just decided to ban it i mean whose money's in their pockets
[49:46] big pharma more likely than not because why else would you ban a natural derived amino acid that is
[49:53] helping the american public there's no other rhyme or reason why so obviously it has to do with big
[49:58] pharma and the money that they're using to lobby they're doing it in the glp space which is the
[50:02] weight loss drugs and they're doing it in the peptide space um which is bp set bp 157 and tp 500 and
[50:10] all the other uh different peptides that are out there so so as we're looking ahead to the summer here
[50:16] we're hearing something's happening in july what does that mean for for regular people and also
[50:21] what can someone do right now if they're interested yeah so the fda has two uh meetings one is at the end of
[50:30] july and then one is middle to end of february during those meetings they'll have the compounding
[50:35] pharmacies um accreditation committee basically vote on whether they want to move these i think it's
[50:42] 12 to 14 out of the 19 peptides to schedule uh to schedule one which allows a pharmacy to compound it it allows
[50:51] a doctor to prescribe it properly it's no longer a restricted item which is where it should be because
[50:57] then you're going to get the right protocols then you're going to get real physicians prescribing
[51:02] these medications in real time the american public can then trust that the compounding pharmacy is doing it in the right
[51:08] manner right or else they're just going to get sued if they're buying stuff directly from china or wherever
[51:13] around the world they're not doing their diligence to make sure it's it's the proper materials it's the api
[51:18] is usp certified right no heavy metals no fillers no fentanyl no no crap it it's it's the real deal
[51:25] medication that's only going to help people they do it that way it's the safest way for the american public
[51:32] right now there are hundreds of companies online people are buying it from and you could tell who's buying it
[51:37] direct from china because of the pricing right we were just looking at a couple different websites
[51:42] from famous influencers on tick tock and instagram and all that and they're selling vials for 30 30 40
[51:49] these are injectable medications they're very expensive they go through rigorous rigorous amounts
[51:55] of uh testing in all the labs for theoretically for just go over 20 to 30 dollars on the internet
[52:02] means that it was bottled in china and shipped here relabeled package and then shipped to your house
[52:07] that's the only way to do it at that price and so that kind of gives you a little bit of guidance
[52:11] on where you're getting your peptides from where you're getting your injectables whatever you're
[52:15] purchasing it online unfortunately i would love for the for prices to be that cheap here in america it's
[52:19] just not that way so what's the end oh go ahead what's the end game then the solution to all this
[52:25] um with all family pharmacy you guys have then the the option don't you yeah so our end game is
[52:31] so our end game is going to help us to build a sterile facility and make these peptides when rfk jr
[52:35] releases them which we believe he will i think the whole world is already ready for them to release
[52:40] these peptides to help people who need them right there are inflammatory peptides that can help
[52:46] people with pain acute pain there are different kits that can help people with tissue damage
[52:52] who can recover faster if you have a surgery instead of you know your acl is nine months to 12 months of
[52:58] recovery we can cut that down into six months with some of these peptides and they're used in safe
[53:03] manners all right athletes are using them now famous people hollywood has direct access to this why
[53:08] doesn't the american people that should just tell you what is going on in the industry money controls
[53:13] everything allfamilypharmacy.com rsb and right now it's rsb and 10 for 10 off but again you guys cut
[53:22] through the red tape and i like how there's no hassle you guys can people could fill out that short medical
[53:27] form the the doctors will review it from there and then it gets shipped right to their home no hassle
[53:32] instead of waiting in lines at pharmacies right it's pretty quick stuff isn't it yeah you go right
[53:37] online you place an order or you call us over the phone we have customer service reps who are ready to
[53:41] intake the information that you have send that over to a physician to properly prescribe these medications
[53:47] that are safe and effective for you we have different stuff like ivermectin and the bend is all some
[53:52] people are using for parasite cleanses some people are using off-label treatment of cancer and some of these
[53:57] other issues anti-inflammatories and then you go into methylene blue the biohacking world nad plus
[54:04] glutathione for liver support and then we have your emergency meds and we have your maintenance drugs
[54:10] people don't know that you can go on our website and order thyroid generic thyroid medications it's
[54:15] 25 for a three-month supply and you know and it's it's a great opportunity to stock up on drugs
[54:22] just for a little bit of peace of mind at a very low price exactly and just being prepared ahead of
[54:27] time instead of and i do the same thing you know i talk about it here at the network you know when i
[54:31] talk about all family pharmacy i say you don't wait till the last second and of course we do but now
[54:36] we're going to have to start getting ahead of it and all family pharmacy is a great place to do it
[54:40] thank you sir for joining us the owner michael kunzler of all family pharmacy thank you definitely rsb
[54:48] intense that promo code you get 10 off with all family pharmacy so great sponsor here on right
[54:53] side broadcasting network we're approaching the top of the hour slowly at three o'clock though
[54:58] the next top of the hour we'll be seeing the president of the united states as long as it's
[55:02] not delayed there at the oval office but if it is we'll be here for it as we have plenty to talk
[55:08] about plenty to go over and some more videos and live interviews coming up let's go to a commercial
[55:13] break of matthew alvarez we'll be right back welcome to right side broadcasting network your
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[57:41] publication notice n-o-t-u-s the white house is going to announce a deal with pharmaceutical company
[57:48] regeneron on top of that after the event after we hear from the president and others that will be
[57:54] there we'll see if the president takes questions from the press so this may be kind of a q a of
[58:00] sorts that we'll see right after that we have a few live interviews coming up here on right side
[58:05] broadcasting network before we get to that let's go to border czar tom homan once again he was speaking
[58:11] recently at a tp usa event giving us more of an insight on what it's like to be a border patrol agent let's
[58:17] take a listen well isn't just for you know security and and slowing uh illegal immigration walls save
[58:25] lives and let me explain that the most vulnerable people that come across that border are women and
[58:30] children they can't get over that wall which means they go to a place where there's not a wall and
[58:36] what's waiting on them men and women of the border patrol is going to take care of those humanitarian
[58:39] needs right away the men and women the border patrol men and women of ice i love them they're the finest
[58:45] young men and women this country has because they put themselves in harm's way today by all my
[58:57] l.a in bed i think well when i was a border patrol agent no three o'clock in the morning you got a
[59:02] border patrol agent standing on a dirt trail in the middle of nowhere because the sensor just went off
[59:08] okay is that just a little illegal alien look for a better life or is it a heavily armed drug smuggler
[59:15] they don't know but they're going to stand there and take it on while we're sleeping in our bed safe at
[59:19] night i'll be sleeping at 3 a.m unless the president calls me because they wake me up a lot well if at
[59:24] 3 a.m while you're sleeping there's a green uniform standing on a dirt trail someplace protecting this
[59:31] nation men and women of ice they strap a gun to the hip every day and wear a kevlar vest to go after
[59:38] illegal aliens criminal legal aliens national security threats at the same time being called nazis
[59:43] and racist by members of congress and mayors and governors it's disgusting but you know what they
[59:48] keep getting up every day and doing the job so god they do and we thank them for what they do out
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[1:03:27] us once again here ashley yeah thank you for having me excited to join definitely so let's dive into
[1:03:33] that late night fisa push that was tanked by house gop hardliners what exactly happened there yeah so the
[1:03:40] fisa five-year extension uh was found to be by a lot of republicans unacceptable uh a lot of them
[1:03:46] concentrating on this warrant amendment uh basically allowing uh you know american citizens to be spied on
[1:03:52] and that's what they were asking for is an amendment to the resolution to prevent that from happening
[1:03:57] i was at a republican study committee media row talking a lot of these members trying to figure
[1:04:01] out exactly what details uh during the negotiations they're looking to change in this thing and they're
[1:04:06] not exactly uh turned away i guess in ways against you know the idea that you know i would say the
[1:04:11] intelligence agency spying on overseas um you know terrorist networks um foreign citizens uh that
[1:04:17] were making threats against the country they're more concerned about the you know the fbi in this
[1:04:22] case spying on american citizens and so they're trying to put amendments in place was what they're
[1:04:26] telling me to prevent that from happening we actually just had minutes ago uh the speaker of
[1:04:32] the house mike johnson drop a three-year extension uh with some of these warrants but basically putting
[1:04:37] an extra step in between the inspector general looking at a lot of these uh you know this fisa you
[1:04:42] know in general uh on american citizens and being spied on so i i think it is this you know it's
[1:04:48] been a little bit of a kerfuffle in a lot of ways uh with some members uh not even seeing that extension
[1:04:53] i heard this morning uh so i think it's gonna be interesting to see what they have to say about
[1:04:57] this you know they're one of rules vote on this on monday uh so fisa 702 a huge concern ongoing uh but
[1:05:04] the house seems to be still taking the lead here um and then we'll go over to the senate of course
[1:05:08] and speaking of the house and senate just shifting gears slightly now that they're back from
[1:05:12] the april recess easter recess what was it like when you got back into to work there this past
[1:05:18] couple weeks when we are seeing the dhs shutdown still uh passing the two-month mark the save america
[1:05:26] act i don't know if it's gonna pass i hope it does but how will it i mean they have to nuke the
[1:05:32] filibuster what are the other connections isn't there a fisa connection in ways for the
[1:05:36] safe america act can you explain that to us yeah so i'm working on a piece currently so i can't
[1:05:41] tell too much about it but at the same time when this was a question that anna paulina luna was
[1:05:45] proposing on um things like x and so i asked some of the members at the rsc media row and there was
[1:05:51] hesitation there of course you have the aspect they'd like to see these two things done separately
[1:05:55] uh that seems common sense you know this idea of being americans being spied on uh under section 702
[1:06:01] of fisa but also the idea of election integrity trying to tie those things together you get one or the
[1:06:06] other uh they don't want to see one or the other they want to see both uh which is i think reasonable
[1:06:10] but is that practicality here uh and in the senate side you know the talking filibuster was one of the
[1:06:15] main aspects of the same america act that was proposed by senator mike lee and on the house side
[1:06:21] by republican rep chip roy out of texas and so the talking filibuster also would not need any nuking of
[1:06:28] the filibuster they're two separate things i think it's very those are you know procedural aspects that
[1:06:33] are pretty hard to understand but i think everyone got to the point where the talking filibuster
[1:06:37] would require basically all senators to vote in favor of the save america act they are blatantly
[1:06:42] said and even into his you know i guess his the positive of senator john thune here uh he said
[1:06:49] we don't have the votes uh so really you know you have all these co-sponsors and even senator mike lee
[1:06:54] put out a video last night saying there was a senator saying he wished he would just drop the
[1:06:58] save america act at this point which i think a lot of the american people would find unacceptable
[1:07:03] especially in the base that voted for president trump uh and mike lee you know basically hit back
[1:07:08] saying you know you obviously are a person that co-sponsored this act they didn't want to name
[1:07:11] their name in this report uh but you're going amongst colleagues not naming yourself but still
[1:07:17] co-sponsoring this act uh so what are you doing for your constituents uh essentially in this and so
[1:07:23] basically with fisa and save america i don't see that coming down uh personally from what i was hearing
[1:07:28] there's a lot of speculation about that uh the senate side doesn't seem to want to pick it up but
[1:07:32] i the grassroots support for this has obviously been there uh so and as far as dhs shut down i think
[1:07:39] this was the concentration this week i heard um from senator john thune's um people themselves so uh
[1:07:45] that's what they're working on currently the 70 million dollars uh and i want to say the funding
[1:07:49] going on about two to three years for that so we're going to see that come down uh that was the big
[1:07:54] focus in the senate this week as well with fisa and the house being the big focus so
[1:07:59] save america act still seems up in the air matthew yeah yeah no loud and clear now during the april
[1:08:04] recess were you still in dc did you see any senators any representatives there i know that senator mike
[1:08:11] lee of utah has been you know a proponent big proponent of the save america act he'd be on that
[1:08:15] senate floor talking for hours um what was it like yeah i i think there was a lot of you know i think
[1:08:22] you saw tmz asking for members if you saw them out in public outside of washington dc to send photos
[1:08:29] in uh because i think a lot of people had an expectation that dhs didn't need to be shut down
[1:08:33] and the save america act needed to be posted um and you know basically signed into law at this point
[1:08:38] you saw the push from the president on this uh so the vibes you know basically were that you know
[1:08:43] where are these members uh i would love to talk to them i did get to talk to senator bill haggerty he
[1:08:49] showed up to the republican study committee uh media row the other day and he did say they were
[1:08:54] working on it um you know on wednesday regarding the dhs shutdown and was able to try and kind of
[1:08:59] pose the question about save america act he they all feel like it's still a little up in the air uh so
[1:09:04] there is this weird hesitation and hard to distinguish between you know who actually supports
[1:09:09] things and is co-sponsoring some of these bills uh and that's kind of what we're in the media to do
[1:09:14] is trying to figure that out but we even have a tough doubt in ourselves uh but you know i think
[1:09:18] the the tmz moments of the senators being outside of washington dc during you know those two weeks off
[1:09:23] were pretty telling definitely and then let's shift now to the open sea i saw one of your exclusive
[1:09:29] reports that the u.s coast guard seized more than was it 33 million dollars worth of cocaine in a single
[1:09:36] drug bust as part of this operation pacific viper what a story there yeah well this is off the coast
[1:09:43] i believe of ecuador if i remember correctly and these are this is pretty common i will say for
[1:09:47] the coast guard at this point uh a lot of those illegal drugs cocaine coming from places like
[1:09:51] ecuador colombia of course we saw a lot of those strikes happening in the caribbean uh with those
[1:09:56] drug boats but i mean this is on you know the i guess the west coast of south america as well and
[1:10:02] that's where this occurred uh but i mean millions and you know pounds of these drugs off the coast
[1:10:07] floating in the water that they were able to seize but these aren't the only stories we're seeing on this
[1:10:11] i mean you're seeing multiple stories coming out of the coast guard and dhs uh on a daily basis of
[1:10:16] this uh that they're tracking and then on top of that we spoke with the white house deputy press
[1:10:21] secretary abigail jackson yesterday she was referring to the dhs partial government shutdown
[1:10:27] that's actually affecting some parts of the coast guard as well so just another point to get dhs back
[1:10:33] up and running fully for fully operational ways there and finally let's shift gears to your start
[1:10:40] right here at right side broadcasting network how awesome was that while you were here at right
[1:10:44] side give us some of the highlights of your time here and then now the the transition to dc with the
[1:10:50] daily caller yeah absolutely well working for right side broadcasting at the end of the campaign trail
[1:10:55] uh alongside you know we would attend the trump rallies in 2024 uh it was an amazing experience um i cut
[1:11:01] my teeth with right side broadcasting uh and they were always amazing to me and of course the viewers as
[1:11:06] well um but it was such an exciting time of course uh leading up to the election of 2024 getting to
[1:11:13] interview you know just regular everyday americans was i guess the highlight in my opinion um and
[1:11:18] getting to hear what their their problems they faced uh what they the main topics that they were voting
[1:11:23] on uh they weren't just one voter issues like a lot of people in the media tried to say but it's also
[1:11:27] the reason i wanted to get in the media is to kind of represent that viewpoint whether than rather than
[1:11:32] being just in the swamp uh and you know there's one you know insular opinion that happens here uh i
[1:11:38] wanted to keep that you know the everyday american always in mind and made that way my way to the daily
[1:11:43] caller up here in dc and i always try and keep that in mind it's always my mission when doing my reporting
[1:11:47] trying to give the facts uh and you know keeping the bs i guess of the media no no loud and clear
[1:11:53] but how difficult is it to be within the swamp there in washington dc to be someone that's on the right
[1:11:59] side of history someone that loves god family country and all the things that most of us do
[1:12:04] but to not be duped into listening to just some of the bs there how do you really do it yeah it's
[1:12:12] it's really hard and i i won't lie it comes from both sides of the aisle it truly does um but i think
[1:12:18] you know one example i had just yesterday with members of the media i was taking a tour of the
[1:12:23] kennedy center for these renovations that are occurring over the next two years that'll be shutting it
[1:12:28] down for uh and just some of the line of questioning and the hostility after you know
[1:12:32] we toured basically the you know entire campus of the kennedy center uh there's deterioration within
[1:12:38] the steel we just did a whole x post you can go look at with pictures and video evidence of this
[1:12:43] concrete deterioration steel beam deterioration within one of our best performing art centers in
[1:12:48] the country uh and the left-wing media their question line of questioning always seems to reflect
[1:12:53] oh this isn't that big of a deal why are you getting the 270 million dollars to fix something
[1:12:58] like this uh and whose decision was it to shut the center down well if you solve any of the evidence
[1:13:04] it's like fixing a kitchen and in a way uh you know you have to get all the plans in line uh in
[1:13:09] order to shut things down to you know make it better it's like any other kitchen renovation and
[1:13:14] the line of questioning being why did they need two years after seeing the you know evidence right
[1:13:19] in front of them common sense i think any other american would see it uh to make something better
[1:13:23] that's you know something that's prestige in american culture being the kennedy center so
[1:13:27] that's one core example i can think of off the bat uh but you know you just have to have you know i
[1:13:32] think your moral standing uh within dc that you it's it's a hard place to keep it all admit but uh it
[1:13:39] it's a challenge and i love doing it and no matter how you know much the industry tends to sway one way
[1:13:45] you kind of always have to go the other how many times have you rolled your eyes at the the left
[1:13:49] wing fake news media questions i mean come on you probably have a few times yeah i know and i you
[1:13:56] know talk to people like you know sean spicer who was up at that podium in the white house in the first
[1:13:59] administration and somebody who's been in the media myself you know i i don't know how they do it at
[1:14:04] times uh the line of questioning uh and you know i think the first administration obviously right
[1:14:09] wing media tended to face more uh i guess you know hostility in a lot of ways comparatively to now
[1:14:15] uh where we have much more of a presence in dc i think that you still see it uh i saw it yesterday
[1:14:21] myself and i had to prevent myself from you know doing a few eye rolls myself i hear you well we're
[1:14:26] watching from afar here in auburn alabama ashley brassfield reporter for the daily caller thanks
[1:14:31] so much for spending the time here and uh keep up the good work yes great talking to you thank you
[1:14:36] you too awesome to catch up with ashley brassfield i remember when she was working at right side
[1:14:41] we did a story about the gulf of america and she was down there in florida interviewing
[1:14:45] people about the gulf of america the name change and all of that but also all of the reporting that
[1:14:49] she's done here at right side broadcasting network so it's great to be a part of the conservative media
[1:14:54] family people that are most likely like you out there that are watching in the sense of we the
[1:14:59] people god family country on the right side of history we're all in this thing together we want
[1:15:03] freedom to continue in this united states of america and we're doing what we can and we got to pray
[1:15:10] harder work harder and get out the vote coming up especially for those midterms we'll see what
[1:15:14] happens with the save america act let's do this let's take a quick commercial break we'll be right
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[1:19:02] it's 2 20 2 19 there on the screen as we are live right here on right side broadcasting network at
[1:19:08] three o'clock the president participates in a health care affordability event inside the oval office
[1:19:15] according to the news outlet notice notus the white house is going to announce a deal with
[1:19:22] pharmaceutical company regeneron outside of that after that event most likely in the oval office we're
[1:19:28] going to hear a number of questions from the press and we'll see if the president takes those questions
[1:19:34] and then we'll have all of that live at three o'clock coming up meantime at this hour we're following
[1:19:40] breaking news out of brantley county georgia where devastating wildfires have destroyed more than 50 homes
[1:19:49] there not hearing any reports of any deaths at this hour but still i've seen 47 or 50 homes but
[1:19:59] still a ton of homes in brantley county georgia have been destroyed or at least damaged by those
[1:20:06] wildfires there we're keeping our eye out for that in case you missed it we caught up with white house
[1:20:11] deputy press secretary abigail jackson as we spoke about numerous numerous stories within this 24 7
[1:20:18] news cycle i guess now is white house deputy press secretary abigail jackson thanks so much
[1:20:23] for joining us once again here on right side yeah great to be with you as always all right so let's dive
[1:20:28] into the latest on the dhs partial government shutdown first of all can you believe we're still talking
[1:20:34] about this as its past two months this might be actually unfortunately record breaking i don't think
[1:20:40] there's been a partial government shutdown that has gone this long yeah it's pretty unbelievable that
[1:20:46] we're still talking about it and i think a lot of americans have forgotten about the consequences of the
[1:20:52] shutdown because the president took such strong and bold action to make sure the men and women of dhs
[1:20:59] were getting paid uh in the midst of this shutdown so that has mitigated a lot of the problems that we
[1:21:04] saw early on i know you remember the long tsa lines i know the american people remember the long tsa
[1:21:10] lines that they had to stand in um so the president took that action he helped mitigate it but this is
[1:21:15] still a problem that we're facing and still a priority for the president to get the agency fully funded
[1:21:21] and back reopened operating at normal capacity yeah i mean we know that there are numbers of stories
[1:21:27] happening within that 24 7 news cycle but things like this where you have a partial government
[1:21:32] shutdown it's it's quite surprising to see that it has gone this long again this is a record-breaking
[1:21:39] thing that we're seeing here with how long this shutdown has been going on now as a member of the
[1:21:44] white house staff there and team and the press team what would be the message to congress on capitol hill
[1:21:50] right now the message to congress that the president has had since the beginning of this shutdown is
[1:21:57] reopen the department of homeland security fully fund the government the american people depend on
[1:22:03] the department of homeland security for so many different functions the democrats have decided to
[1:22:08] shut it down because they don't like that we're arresting and deporting criminal illegal aliens
[1:22:13] something the american people elected this president to do might i add but they forget that the department
[1:22:19] also provides many other critical functions think fema think the coast guard think you know some more
[1:22:25] nuanced policy areas like cyber security all of those things are suffering because the democrats have
[1:22:31] decided to play political games with funding for the department of homeland security and frankly it's just
[1:22:36] shameful it's shameful because we aired a video earlier in this broadcast from angel families and we always are
[1:22:44] letting people know that this is something that is really happening to this day across our country it's not
[1:22:50] like it's widespread every five seconds but they are definitely happening these tragic stories and so the
[1:22:56] democrats they just they just keep pushing it to the side aren't they yes and and you're exactly right that this
[1:23:03] is still a very real problem the consequences of illegal immigration that the american people are dealing with we
[1:23:11] haven't forgotten that for four years joe biden let anyone who wanted to waltz across our southern border
[1:23:18] exactly i mean at the end of the day we know president trump is a law and order president we've
[1:23:21] seen it since day one of his first administration let alone you know getting into the white house there
[1:23:28] this second time around wasn't it one of his first moves was to bring the military down to the border to
[1:23:34] say enough of that down there if you remember eagle pass texas yeah it's really stunning when you look at
[1:23:40] the visuals from right before the election i'm sure you remember it was just constant footage of
[1:23:46] thousands upon thousands of people pouring across the border and when you compare that footage to what
[1:23:52] we saw just a few months after president trump was sworn into office it was totally quiet down there
[1:23:58] and so it just goes to show you what one president can accomplish when he sets his mind to it and that
[1:24:04] was a priority for the president now i don't want to sugarcoat things that this is still a constant battle
[1:24:09] every single day on the border to make sure that it remains secure and that it remains secure for
[1:24:14] years and years to come that remains a priority for the president but it is really just shocking and
[1:24:20] and stunning that the democrats allowed this to go on for so long when president trump came in
[1:24:24] and cleaned it up in just a few months and and to your point earlier about dhs and tsa and president
[1:24:31] trump mitigating that with signing that memorandum to help get tsa agents paid when we see the secretary of
[1:24:38] transportation sean duffy talking about upgrades with the faa and air traffic control that must be a
[1:24:45] great thing at the white house as well to just have things smoke go a lot smoother especially in our
[1:24:51] friendly skies yeah you know there are lots of things happening at the white house and across this
[1:24:55] administration every single day that frankly just don't get the coverage that they deserve
[1:25:00] because the mainstream media is just obsessed with whatever they think the story of the day is but
[1:25:05] you know whether it's sean duffy and that initiative which is great or even whether it's dhs who admits
[1:25:11] this shutdown this historic shutdown they have still continued arresting criminal illegal aliens
[1:25:17] deporting criminal illegal aliens tsa workers even before the president took action to get them paid
[1:25:23] they continued working through this shutdown so the american people should feel confident knowing that
[1:25:28] they have a government who is truly working for them and is working in their best interests unfortunately
[1:25:34] congressional democrats are doing everything they can to stand in the way and that's something that
[1:25:40] we've seen them do before but hopefully we can overcome this and keep on winning a lot to be done of
[1:25:46] course as we continue to monitor uh the white house and thanks so much for joining us the white house
[1:25:52] deputy press secretary abigail jackson great to be with you all right so abigail jackson just yesterday
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[1:29:47] in a health care affordability event inside the oval office and according to one of the reports out
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[1:30:06] mentioned earlier one of the stories that we're seeing in the state of georgia in brantley county
[1:30:10] georgia these devastating wildfires have destroyed more than 50 homes there we'll bring you the latest as
[1:30:17] it becomes available joining us now is a conservative author and speaker let's go to gino young thanks so much
[1:30:25] for joining us gino thank you for having me sir how are you i'm good how are you i'm doing very well
[1:30:32] can you tell us a bit about your book it's called sex drugs and illiteracy the death of education in
[1:30:39] america before you actually get into the book tell us your story of of why you do what you do every day
[1:30:46] okay well i'm a education whistleblower from the south side of chicago and um i spent 14 months working
[1:30:53] in the south suburban school system and what i saw was abhorrent i honestly wouldn't wish that experience
[1:30:59] on my worst enemy i worked as a substitute teacher in that system and um i saw children who were out of
[1:31:07] control i saw a completely apathetic education system i saw um deans and administrators who were
[1:31:14] enabling children to misbehave by not disciplining them adequately and i also saw teachers that were
[1:31:21] completely either too afraid to speak up or were feeding the issue so i just saw a myriad of things
[1:31:26] and just a little bit more background on myself i'm born and raised on the south side chicago i attended
[1:31:31] private school so i did not go to public school and my i now understand why my parents did not want me
[1:31:37] to be a part of that um that system because it is rotten from top to bottom yeah i mean we're we've seen
[1:31:43] corruption in the education system not every teacher not every school but there's a ton of corruption
[1:31:50] out there especially those that have the woke mind virus that for some reason they just want to put
[1:31:54] their hands on the on the youth out there right to change all their their thinking but so outside of
[1:32:00] being a speaker and an author tell us what you're up to on the day to day is that what you're up to as
[1:32:05] you're an activist for uh just a whistleblower for uh various things that you see out there at schools
[1:32:13] absolutely so um this has now become my full-time job i no longer work in that system i do some um some
[1:32:19] percussion classes um i'm a private instructor for percussion outside of that but other than that
[1:32:23] this book and exposing this rot and decay from inside of the system has really become my full-time
[1:32:29] job because i understand that there aren't very many people doing that and there are very few people who
[1:32:33] have um the the background and who were actually engaged in the system that didn't just leave it and
[1:32:38] just throw their hands up but i took it a step further once i was fired from one school for being too
[1:32:44] strict quote unquote with a child um i i had the impetus uh to write this book i spoke with a friend
[1:32:49] of mine and uh he sort of inspired me to write this book and um you know from there i've just i've been
[1:32:55] blessed to do different podcasts i was on with lara trump i've been on with uh dr drew pinski and um
[1:33:00] it's just a pleasure to be here today but i just try to expose what i saw um just a bit the breakdown of
[1:33:05] standards um schools that were implementing something called a no zero policy meaning that if a student
[1:33:11] turns in all of their work obviously that student would get um the the credit but if another student
[1:33:17] turns in none of their work they have to get a 20 percent baseline of the grade no matter how much or
[1:33:22] how little work they turn in so you're teaching the children from the off from the onset a false
[1:33:28] impression on life that there is sort of like this net that's going to catch you when we know in real
[1:33:32] life that doesn't exist you either perform or you fail so what inspired you to make this move
[1:33:38] though you saw it but there's got to be something that's driving you to do this oh yeah so and i tell
[1:33:44] this story what gave me the impetus to write this book was one day i witnessed probably the most disturbing
[1:33:50] thing i've ever seen in a school two children decided that they were going to live stream a sex act
[1:33:56] in front of me over the internet during school hours with my face in the background i saw a boy and a
[1:34:03] girl sitting a little bit too close for comfort and at first i thought you know wait something's going on
[1:34:06] here but i thought maybe i was just being hypersensitive so i played it off the next thing
[1:34:10] i know the boy gets up from the girl's left hand side goes on to over to her right hand side and i
[1:34:15] could see the motion of her hand she was giving the boy a hand job in the middle of my classroom and
[1:34:20] live streaming it over the internet i freaked out i ran down to the discipline office i wrote a report
[1:34:25] about it and um then they called me back maybe 25 minutes later and had me take a statement and one of
[1:34:31] the deans in there she had sort of like this lucille ball look on her face when i told her and she she went like
[1:34:36] oh well we've never had anything like that happen here before and i knew that she was lying because
[1:34:40] the year prior some students decided to shoot a sex tape in the basement of the school and they
[1:34:46] attempted to air drop it over the airwaves but one of the administrators caught it before it could go
[1:34:50] out and i had two police officers tell me about that who worked in the school and this all happened
[1:34:54] at hillcrest high school in country club hills illinois which is a part of the bremen 228 school district
[1:35:00] but they brushed it all under the rug i wrote up my statement took my report and their idea of discipline
[1:35:05] was number one having that girl removed from the class so she was no longer a part of that classroom
[1:35:10] and the boy they just sent him home a half hour um before the school day ended they called his mother
[1:35:14] up there to pick him up so there was no discipline across the board the children that filmed the sex
[1:35:19] tape a year prior in the basement they just took them they didn't expel them they just took them
[1:35:23] and placed them in arc which is um like a special program they have in the basement of the school run by
[1:35:29] a bunch of white liberals who just sort of coddle the kids all day and kind of use like this weird
[1:35:34] accent when they're talking to the kids like uh like kamala harris uses or hillary clinton when
[1:35:38] she was in front of that black church and she sort of like took on the southern drawl they sort of act
[1:35:43] like that they take on this persona to try to ingratiate themselves with the urban kids and try to i
[1:35:47] guess seem less corny or what have you but it was just um it was disgusting when i saw it was horrible
[1:35:53] and i was i actually ended up receiving a death threat at that school just a little background on the
[1:35:58] school two people have been murdered at the school on the school grounds in the last two or three years
[1:36:03] one was a student after a football game the other was a parent after a basketball game so when i
[1:36:07] received a death threat from a girl i took that seriously and i went across the street to the
[1:36:10] police department and i reported it and shortly thereafter i was told that i was no longer going
[1:36:15] to be at that school because um they said that uh there was like an exchange of words between me and
[1:36:20] the girl and they wanted to say that since i you know defended myself verbally that i could no longer
[1:36:25] be a part of the school so um they were upset about the fact that i was trying to institute
[1:36:30] discipline and order in an orderless system and really when i exposed that they couldn't have
[1:36:34] that and they they they ousted me essentially all right so the book sex drugs and illiteracy the death
[1:36:40] of education america so what i'm gathering you're a former teacher who's now an activist but what was
[1:36:47] still i want to drill down on this question because what what is driving you to do this is this a
[1:36:52] thing of morality is this a thing of faith is this just a thing of your upbringing that you saw what's
[1:36:57] happening there and you're just letting people know as you mentioned you're on lara trump's show
[1:37:01] and others so so so why continue to do that obviously we we like that you're doing this but
[1:37:07] what was it for you outside of the stories your was it your upbringing what was it that got you to
[1:37:13] where you are today um it was all of the above i come from a very strong christian background my
[1:37:18] great-grandmother actually founded a church here in chicago on the south side and she was a pastor
[1:37:22] there for over 30 years so i come from a very strong moral very strong um background in that
[1:37:27] regard and i wanted to just expose what's going on because i know we all hear about crt we all hear
[1:37:33] about 1619 project but you don't hear about what's going on in these schools as far as these kids um
[1:37:39] performing sex acts you don't hear about that you don't hear about the fact that um these schools are
[1:37:44] allowing these kids to uh decide on a given day that they want to identify as a quote transgender
[1:37:50] two-spirit vampire there's a kid who i write about in the book who identified as that in you know at
[1:37:56] the school that i worked at and the school sort of ran with it so i'm all about exposing what's going
[1:38:01] on and i'm making sure that parents are aware and understand that they have to be proactive no one's
[1:38:05] going to come riding in on a white horse to save your children you as a parent you are your child's
[1:38:10] last best hope i understand that people can be afraid they can be intimidated but you have to
[1:38:14] understand there's something called the ppra the pupil protection rights amendment which says as a parent
[1:38:19] you can go up to the school and demand to see curriculum you can go up there with um take some
[1:38:23] strong men with you there's always safety in numbers go up there and tell them hey i want to
[1:38:26] know what my child is learning on on this x amount of days or something like that so i'm all about
[1:38:32] inspiring parents to let them know they have to be proactive but i would like to see some form of
[1:38:36] federal um federal federal resources um or response rather to what's going on in these urban
[1:38:43] education systems um we know nick shirley has exposed all the fraud in minneapolis well chicago
[1:38:48] we're 6.3 times larger than minneapolis so i can tell you um the fraud here as far as the education
[1:38:55] system is rampant i saw them placing children into ap classes that didn't belong there i saw them
[1:39:00] placing children into special needs iep classes that didn't belong there and they were doing this
[1:39:04] to run up their numbers and to get more funding from the government so there's a myriad of fraud there
[1:39:09] and i had teachers that were tenured teachers tell me that this was going on and we know that they're
[1:39:13] taking children from the inner city of chicago and taking them and busting them out to the suburban
[1:39:18] schools so there are all types of different things going on just two weeks ago at my mother's school
[1:39:23] she works in thornridge high school in dalton illinois a child about three weeks ago brought a loaded gun to
[1:39:29] the school and luckily one of the children spotted it and called it out before he could do god knows what
[1:39:35] with it so they called the police half the kid expelled and removed i believe he's probably in jail today
[1:39:39] but just little things like that that are going on in these schools that get no media attention that
[1:39:44] get no coverage and it's all being brushed under the rug and i said you know what if this is my
[1:39:49] calling let me be the one um we all know the scripture here i am lord send me send me to do this
[1:39:54] send me to write my name down and put this book out and let people know so that we all may be made aware
[1:39:59] of what's happening in these schools amen doing the job of the chicago local media stations there
[1:40:06] and just one voice and there's i'm sure a few others out there this is why we wanted to bring
[1:40:10] you on this broadcast and i know you've been on with lara trump and others as well gino young thank
[1:40:16] you again for joining us what's what's the website that people can purchase your book or at least uh
[1:40:20] look up everything so you can find it www.genoyoung.net that's g-e-n-o-y-o-u-n-g.net or you can go
[1:40:27] right on to amazon just type in my name gino young book and it comes right up there are only about 13 copies
[1:40:33] left on amazon so it may sell out again for the third time so if it does sell out just go on over
[1:40:37] to my website you can order directly from my publisher and we'll get it right out to you
[1:40:40] all right let's get those 13 purchased right now great stuff thank you gino for what you're doing
[1:40:45] for the country thank you and god bless you god bless you sir well that's someone that will not be on
[1:40:52] mainstream media and that's okay there's conservative media now where we bring people on that are speaking
[1:40:59] truth into darkness or light into darkness or truth into the lies that are happening out there
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[1:41:31] you know ashley brassfield the reporter for the daily caller just bringing people like that on and of
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[1:42:06] that memorial september 21st 2025 i remember covering that as well there was more than two
[1:42:13] million people watching that right here on right side what's the point why am i bringing it up
[1:42:17] we're in this thing together just because i'm on camera or whatever doesn't mean i'm
[1:42:21] anything different than you guys we're on this same same same right we the people um i just happen
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[1:44:43] time thursday april 23rd at the top of the hour again president trump to participate in a health care
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[1:44:57] event when it comes to questions and answers from the press there in the oval office again as we've been
[1:45:04] talking about a couple times now uh you know brentley county georgia southern georgia i believe
[1:45:11] devastating wildfires wildfires have wiped out anywhere from 47 to 50 homes there no reports of
[1:45:18] any deaths thank god for that we'll keep our eye out on with that story and coming up in just a little
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[1:45:31] return to auburn alabama for those of you that just joined us the blue angels made an appearance
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[1:46:49] bye-bye welcome back to right side well this morning the great people of auburn alabama were treated
[1:47:16] to a blue angels flyover directly over the auburn university campus i'm going to show you a video
[1:47:23] of that here in a second we also ran into some of the flight instructors and some of the students that
[1:47:27] are working to be a pilot and before we play this video the leading coordination for the flyover is
[1:47:35] commander lily montana she's a political science graduate and auburn university naval rotc alum
[1:47:42] who now serves as blue angel number eight and she's the event coordinator she graduated from auburn
[1:47:49] university back in 2010 in the meantime they were doing this blue angels flyover i saw one of the
[1:47:56] facebook posts thanks to someone that we know here at the network and apparently it's about the finals
[1:48:02] week starting pretty cool way to kick off finals week for auburn university having the blue angels just
[1:48:07] go let's take a look oh it's super cool the fact that someone can just graduate from auburn university
[1:48:23] go through the rigorous flight training the military provides and then end up as a blue angel flying over
[1:48:28] the city is really really cool in a full circle moment i bet for her and it was pretty cool seeing all the
[1:48:34] aviator sunglasses standing behind there or people wearing those aviators those are some of the students
[1:48:40] that are pilots uh in auburn so very cool stuff and my family and i we like you know aviation and all
[1:48:47] that my my one and a half year old daughter likes to point up to the cessnas that fly over ahead and
[1:48:53] sometimes it's a corporate jet well today we brought her there and she saw the blue angels we had to
[1:48:58] cup her ears of course it wasn't too too loud i thought it would be a little bit louder pretty cool stuff
[1:49:03] though always cool to see the blue angels do a flyover like that if you like to watch that video again or see
[1:49:07] some photos you can check them out at matthew alvarez on true social or at matthew us media on x
[1:49:15] speaking of the united states navy of course the blue angels part of the navy president trump had this
[1:49:21] to say earlier on true social saying i have ordered the united states navy to shoot and kill any boat or
[1:49:29] small boats though they may be their naval ships are all 159 of them at the bottom of the sea that is
[1:49:36] putting mines in the waters of the strait of her moose there is to be no hesitation additionally our
[1:49:42] minesweepers are clearing the strait right now he says i am hereby ordering that activity to continue
[1:49:49] but at a tripled up level thank you for your attention to this matter president donald j trump
[1:49:56] all right let's go to border czar tom homan he recently spoke at a tpusa event let's go to clip
[1:50:00] number five oh isn't just for you know security and and slowing uh illegal immigration walls save lives
[1:50:10] and let me explain that the most vulnerable people that come across that border are women and children
[1:50:15] they can't get over that wall which means they go to a place where there's not a wall and what's
[1:50:20] waiting on them men and women of the border patrols going to take care of those humanitarian needs
[1:50:24] right away the men and women the border patrol men and women of ice i love them they're the finest
[1:50:29] young men and women this country has because they put themselves to harm's way today by all
[1:50:41] in l.a in bed i think about when i was a border patrol agent no three o'clock in the morning you
[1:50:46] got a border lady standing on a dirt trail in the middle of nowhere because the sensor just went off
[1:50:52] okay is that just a little illegal alien look for a better life or is it a heavily armed drug smuggler
[1:50:59] they don't know but they're going to stand there and take it on while we're sleeping in our bed safe at
[1:51:03] night i'll be sleeping at 3 a.m unless the president calls me because they wake me up a lot but at 3 a.m
[1:51:09] while you're sleeping there's a green uniform standing on a dirt trail someplace protecting this
[1:51:15] nation men and women are ice they strap a gun to the hip every day and wear a kevlar vest
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[1:55:52] happened about two hours ago of course you can catch that here on right side broadcasting network i'm sure we'll be
[1:55:57] uploading that one as well speaking of the trump's president trump on truth social moments ago saying quote for those
[1:56:05] people fewer in number now than ever before that are reading the failing new york times or watching fake news cnn that think that i am
[1:56:14] quote-unquote anxious to end the war if you would even call it that the president says with iran please be advised that i am
[1:56:21] possibly the least pressured person ever to be in this position i have all the time in the world he says but iran doesn't the clock is ticking the
[1:56:29] president says the reason some of the media is doing so poorly with subscribers and viewers is because they
[1:56:35] no longer have credibility iran's navy is lying at the bottom of the sea their air force is demolished
[1:56:43] their anti-aircraft and radar weaponry is gone their leaders are no longer with us the blockade is airtight
[1:56:49] and strong and from there it only gets worse time is not on their side a deal will only be made when it's
[1:56:56] appropriate and good for the united states of america our allies and in fact the rest of the
[1:57:01] world president donald j trump speaking of the rest of the world president trump to travel to china on
[1:57:08] may 14th and the 15th as of now that trip is still on we haven't heard anything else we know that was a
[1:57:14] delayed trip he was supposed to go to china about a month ago but of course with the operation epic fury
[1:57:20] ongoing we'll see uh if that trip is still happening i haven't seen any reports that it's not so that's
[1:57:27] happening in may of course then if you fast forward to june 14th we know many of us do that on the other
[1:57:34] side of the white house there on the south lawn there will be a ufc fight on june 14th there and then
[1:57:41] on top of that we know that that is flag day in the united states of america it's also falling on
[1:57:47] president trump's birthday and on top of that that was when my wife and i got married it was a june 14th
[1:57:54] of 2023 so a lot going on on june 14th then if we go to july july 4th of course the 250th
[1:58:01] anniversary of our great country the united states of america so a lot being done to celebrate america
[1:58:08] 250 freedom 250 the freedom plane the freedom truck these are all these things going on and a number of
[1:58:15] events that you guys can check out if you'd like uh with america 250 and freedom 250. on top of that
[1:58:22] before the november 3rd midterm election there will be some time i my guess at this point is that this
[1:58:30] midterm national convention you know the rnc conventions that we usually have during a presidential
[1:58:36] cycle well this time there's going to be a midterm rnc national convention i'm thinking at this point
[1:58:43] now that we see that the president will be traveling to china in may we'll have the event
[1:58:47] in mid-june for uh the white house there with ufc then you have july 4th of course sometime in july
[1:58:55] august september i'm thinking july or august that there will be this midterm rnc national convention
[1:59:03] as we get ready to gear up for the midterm elections in november that's a guess i might be right we'll see
[1:59:10] but that's happening sometime uh from now until before november 3rd and i know i keep talking
[1:59:17] about the save america act it would be so great to see that we would have only citizens of this
[1:59:24] country voting in our elections it's a duh thing right it's it's almost uh ridiculous to even have
[1:59:29] to say that so uh voter id uh proof of citizenship and also the no mail in ballots except for medical and
[1:59:39] military and a few other instances no men and women's sports is part of the save america act and
[1:59:45] stopping the mutilization of our children so there's five things in the save america act this
[1:59:51] is something that would be great to see passed but unfortunately as i see it now i personally don't think
[2:00:00] it will pass i'm just going to be straight up about it i don't think it's going to pass
[2:00:04] it's horrible i don't like saying that but really the only way around it is ending the filibuster then
[2:00:11] you'd only need 51 simple majority votes to pass it and then president trump would sign it to law
[2:00:16] the problem is we don't have 51 republicans that are saying let's do that we only have a few i'm not
[2:00:24] sure what the number is to be honest i'm not in dc every day or anything i do monitor the news
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[2:04:20] about to go to the white house for this event that is specifically all about a health care
[2:04:27] affordability event that'll be inside the oval office and according to some of the reporting out
[2:04:32] there by notice n-o-t-u-s the white house is to announce a deal with pharmaceutical company
[2:04:39] regeneron so that is going to be what we're going to hear about but then of course always interesting to
[2:04:46] hear the questions coming from some of the press there and hearing president trump's reactions and his
[2:04:53] answers to that as there are a number of stories within the 24 7 news cycle that we've been
[2:04:58] monitoring here at the network of course operation epic fury the latest on the same america act the
[2:05:04] latest with dhs when it comes to the partial government shutdown and there's a number of
[2:05:08] other stories out there going on let's talk about the one that we've been talking about a few times
[2:05:13] recently brantley county in georgia i looked at the the air quality index the other day on my phone
[2:05:20] and saw that in the region that we're in actually the southeast region there were red and purple pockets
[2:05:26] of 194 was the reed that i saw in the alabama area so that's those dry conditions and just a lot of
[2:05:36] problems when it comes to that that may be of course what led to the situation that we're seeing in brantley
[2:05:42] county georgia where 47 to 50 homes have been destroyed or at least damaged because of these
[2:05:50] wildfires and i want to specifically look up and see if there's any more of this going on right now
[2:05:56] yeah right now the air quality is back to moderate 79 the air quality index is 79 here in the southeast
[2:06:04] uh the other day it was 194 and so this thing this wildfire that happened in georgia was within the past
[2:06:12] 24 hours when that air quality index was awful so you know we'll see what the latest is there at this
[2:06:20] time haven't heard of any reports of any injuries or fatalities there in georgia obviously great news
[2:06:27] but 47 to 50 homes taken out or at least damaged from this wildfire is one of the stories we're looking
[2:06:34] at as well as we're monitoring various stories out there let's take a quick commercial break we'll be
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[2:08:14] network thanks so much for joining us as we stand by for president trump with this event specifically a
[2:08:21] health care affordability event and then we'll hear the questions and answers right after that
[2:08:26] in the meantime happening right now the governor of louisiana jeff landry says quote i am aware of
[2:08:34] the active shooter scene at the mall of louisiana i am in coordination with law enforcement and we will
[2:08:40] update as we know more please avoid the area sharon and i are praying for those affected are and are
[2:08:46] grateful for a quick response by our law enforcement officials this is something that is actively
[2:08:53] happening right this second in louisiana an active shooter has been reported at the mall of louisiana
[2:08:59] and baton rouge of course that's home to lsu as well and i think there was it was at lafayette or there's another
[2:09:08] city in louisiana where uh someone went and and killed i don't know it was 14 literally 14 people
[2:09:17] the other day uh specifically i can look up that story if you'd like or if you want to look it up as
[2:09:22] well i'm just going on the fly here because i'm seeing this louisiana situation right now awful uh to
[2:09:28] report that that information happening uh there in louisiana so we'll keep our eye on that and of course in
[2:09:33] georgia and if you missed it the other day uh shifting all the way out to california uh steve
[2:09:40] hilton of course is trump endorsed he's running for governor there so is riverside county sheriff
[2:09:46] chad bianco caught up with both of the candidates recently so if you'd like to check out those
[2:09:51] interviews uh you can check it out on rumble on youtube on x as we continue to uh you know just
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[2:10:36] of great different things happening that are out there that that's why the white house has that new
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[2:11:16] hearing that we're a few seconds away from the event there at the white house again this is
[2:11:20] uh the president right there let's go to him live
[2:12:05] by the way
[2:12:11] are you all set
[2:12:14] well thank you very much and today i'm thrilled to announce that one of the
[2:12:18] the most respected pharmaceutical companies anywhere in the world frankly i know it very well
[2:12:23] is regeneron and it's agreed to offer their prescription medications at heavily discounted
[2:12:29] most favored nation prices in other words there the numbers will come down at levels that nobody's
[2:12:35] ever seen before the whole most favorite nation thing that we've been able to do with bobby and
[2:12:40] maz and everybody behind me marty uh has been incredible it's the biggest price reduction in drugs in
[2:12:48] history by itself we should win the midterms but it doesn't work that way unfortunately you know it
[2:12:54] doesn't work that way people forget too quickly but we'll have the biggest it's the biggest
[2:12:59] cut in drug prices in the history of our country by many percentage points with this announcement
[2:13:06] 17 of the world's largest pharmaceutical companies representing 80 percent of the branded drug market
[2:13:12] have now agreed to sell their drugs to american patients at the lowest prices anywhere in the world
[2:13:16] they have the lowest prices in the world this would result in the largest drop in prescription drug
[2:13:22] prices in the history of the united states of america i mean that should be front page news but it won't
[2:13:29] be it'll be back on page 19 but the people get it that's why we're in the oval office i guess
[2:13:36] i want to thank regeneran ceo a friend of mine for a long time good good guy great guy ceo len schleifer
[2:13:44] and chief scientific officer george yankopoulos who are two fantastic people in the medical world very
[2:13:51] respected we're also joined by secretary robert f kennedy jr bobby thank you secretary howard lepnik
[2:13:59] administrator of the centers for medicare and medicaid services dr memidaz who's doing a fantastic
[2:14:06] job they all are fda commissioner marty mccary and chief counselor of health and human services chris
[2:14:14] clump thanks chris great job you're doing chris wherever you may be for decades americans have
[2:14:22] been forced to pay the highest prices in the world for prescription drugs by far prices that were
[2:14:29] many many times what the rest of the world was paying because we had a president that didn't
[2:14:34] know what they were doing or they weren't able to get other countries to agree to it i was able
[2:14:38] to do that because i use tariffs they said if you don't agree to it we're going to put tariffs in your
[2:14:44] country and they said that we would be honored to do it sir after telling everybody no including me
[2:14:50] but they agreed to do it the united states is just four percent of the world's population and consumers
[2:14:57] only 13 percent of all prescription drugs yet pharmaceutical companies have been making 75
[2:15:03] of their profits from american customers so think of that with four percent of the population and doing
[2:15:10] only 13 of all prescription drugs the companies make 75 made i don't know maybe hopefully they
[2:15:18] continue because actually it's not as bad for them as it sounds in fact many of their stocks are up
[2:15:24] because actually when the price goes up on the one end they make up for the price coming down in the
[2:15:30] united states so it really worked out pretty good to address this chronic unfairness i signed an
[2:15:35] executive order instructing my administration to do everything in our power to slash prescription drug
[2:15:41] prices for americans while getting other countries to pay more in many cases much more but their other
[2:15:48] prices doubled and sometimes they tripled and ours would go down by 60 70 80 percent even more today
[2:15:56] we're building on our unprecedented success with regeneron committing to offer all new drugs moving
[2:16:02] forward at most favored nations prices they'll make their current drugs available to medicaid and mfn
[2:16:12] its most favored nation additionally they'll also offer their current drug praluit which is uh the
[2:16:21] lower cholesterol and fight heart disease to all consumers at dramatically lower cost it'll
[2:16:27] come down from 537 dollars to 225 dollars and be available at trumprx.gov i didn't put the name bobby did
[2:16:37] and oz did it's true actually remember i came in i said what's this it'll be better it'll sell better
[2:16:46] would you help us so i now have my name on medication but it's doing great i hear it's setting records
[2:16:55] actually i was watching the other day uh mark cuban of all people said uh it's amazing what trump has done
[2:17:03] with this i can't believe when i heard him say that i was sort of in a state of shock but others have
[2:17:09] said it too this whole thing is it's turned out to be hot so that's trumprx.gov the company will also
[2:17:16] invest 27 billion dollars to build up research and development farm and pharmaceutical manufacturing
[2:17:22] here in america which is a big thank you very much today i'm also announcing that the fda has just
[2:17:28] approved a new drug from regenerate called otarmany a gene therapy curing a rare disease that causes
[2:17:37] deafness people are totally deaf and it's amazing i've seen some work on it it's actually hard to
[2:17:45] believe we're going to talk about it in a minute normally cures for rare diseases can cause millions
[2:17:51] of dollars and really the results aren't that good but in this case i'm pleased to say that regenerate
[2:17:58] will be giving this away for free for a period of time for free and here with us is two-year-old
[2:18:05] travis smith he was born deaf was he totally deaf pretty much this is a hundred percent he was a
[2:18:13] hundred percent there but he took this miracle cure and now we can hear his mom sierra say i love you
[2:18:21] and sierra could you maybe uh say a few words that's really incredible it's absolutely incredible
[2:18:28] regeneron works miracles um yeah he didn't know his name he couldn't hear me tell him how much i love
[2:18:35] him and now with regeneron and this amazing surgery he can listen to music and he loves it he loves to
[2:18:42] dance and he loves instruments and i'm so proud of him he's been so brave through all of this and yeah
[2:18:48] now we can hear and he has a bright future ahead of him and i'm so thankful to everybody on the
[2:18:53] regeneron team oh that's incredible i mean even the fake news has to be impressed with him they'll
[2:19:02] find a way to make it a bad story he doesn't hear perfectly but he actually does it's about one percent
[2:19:09] off they'll figure a way how are you going to do it you got to explain no they're genius
[2:19:14] they are genius i respect them a lot but i i just want to thank you sir that's incredible
[2:19:19] healing family thank you for having us he's a beautiful person too that's a beautiful boy thank
[2:19:24] you thank you his life is a happier life oh yeah he is so full of energy and love now and
[2:19:33] he was such a serious such a difference yeah he was such a serious baby and before that it was he
[2:19:38] didn't it's very tough for oh for sure he can't tell me what he wants or what he wants to eat or what
[2:19:44] he needs and now he'll be able to do that wow it's life-changing that's a great job they've done
[2:19:50] i want to thank regeneron and other companies for doing their part to bring down the cost of health
[2:19:55] care for all americans under our most favorite nations agreement we've secured gigantic discounts
[2:20:01] with price differences from four to five and even six hundred percent six hundred percent one of the
[2:20:08] most popular weight loss drugs has gone from one thousand three hundred fifty dollars a month to
[2:20:14] as low as 199 a month so that's a uh price that's incredible so it used to sell in london for 87
[2:20:24] and they raised it to 199 which is a big raise of you from 87 to 199 but that's been going on that
[2:20:33] our country has been being ripped off for 30 years how long would you say doug like 30 40 years
[2:20:38] for years for years with drugs and drug prices so they're going up we're going way down and because
[2:20:45] the world is a bigger place than we are believe it or not it's hard to believe that but they are
[2:20:51] that we go down much more than they go up so they don't go up as much as people would have thought so
[2:20:56] they're going from uh they're going to 199 and we're going down all the way down think of that we're
[2:21:03] going down from one thousand three hundred and fifty dollars a month to 199 that's nobody would
[2:21:11] believe it and this is true with all i mean this is the weight loss drug but uh this is true with
[2:21:18] all drugs sometimes even more of a difference than that sometimes a little bit less but sometimes
[2:21:23] substantially more than even that difference and you see what that is so we cut the per cycle cost of
[2:21:29] ivf drugs by thousands of dollars and we reduce the price of the major copd medication from
[2:21:37] 458 dollars to 50 dollars what that must be a typo is that a typo from 458 dollars to 50 of dollars if
[2:21:51] your boy was here he'd go wow he actually got bored i think he wants to go into bigger and better things
[2:21:59] there but there's nothing bigger or better than this they'll all be available right now at trumprx.gov
[2:22:04] so it's you know that's why it's doing well it's not doing well for other reasons it's doing well
[2:22:09] think of that that's some discount but we have others and these are all top companies and top
[2:22:15] medications and i think in the end we're gonna have every company involved we're almost there right
[2:22:19] now but we're gonna have every company involved so trump rx has already received more than 15 million
[2:22:25] visitors and every american should log on to check for massive discounts before they go to the
[2:22:31] pharmacy setting a record nobody's ever seen anything like this i've actually had many companies
[2:22:36] i shouldn't tell you this bobby but there have been many companies they said would like to buy from you
[2:22:41] if you could what trump rx.com i said it's not for sale it's not me it's the government the government
[2:22:47] owns it i don't own it but they're all impressed these pharmaceutical companies they said they've never
[2:22:51] seen anything like this so it's fantastic now i'd like to ask secretary kennedy save you a few words
[2:22:58] and then we'll have dr raz the team at regeneron and sierra and uh sierra i'm so happy for you and chris
[2:23:07] chris clump has been unbelievable real star you don't know his name as much as some of the others but
[2:23:12] he's a real star of the group so bobby please thank you thank you mr president i was reminded when the
[2:23:20] president was speaking of a conversation that i had yesterday with one of the democratic senators
[2:23:27] who was questioning me during a hearing and she was ridiculing president trump for his math and she
[2:23:32] was saying it's mathematically impossible to have a drug drop by 600 percent cost which he had claimed
[2:23:42] and i said well if the drug was a hundred dollars and it raised the price to six hundred dollars that
[2:23:47] would be a six hundred percent rise if it drops from 600 to 100 that's a 600 and the president used
[2:23:57] that mathematical device to illustrate the magnitude of the theft that has been happening against our
[2:24:05] country and our people as he said we have 4.2 percent of the world's population we take 13 of the
[2:24:13] pharmaceutical drug we spend 80 percent of the biotechnology research in our country and we
[2:24:21] provide 75 of the profits to the pharmaceutical industry this is a ripoff that has irked him for
[2:24:29] 20 years during his first term he held the line on drug prices for the first time in history he came
[2:24:36] back on this term and he said we're going to lower him this time no matter what there's people in this
[2:24:41] room or part of the white house staff who said we can't do that uh oz and i said we probably can't do
[2:24:48] that but he harassed us we were beleaguered it was like fort apache dr oz would not uh answer his phone
[2:24:58] because he was calling all night long with the president on the line saying get this time and we
[2:25:04] brought in this amazing superstar chris klomp and he negotiated these these agreements that people said
[2:25:12] were impossible i want to thank him for his leadership chris and i want to thank george and lynn
[2:25:19] who are the co-founders of this com country but this company of regeneron their generosity their
[2:25:26] idealism their love of this country and their compassion for these children over andrew thank you
[2:25:31] thank you amazing it is amazing and you're right it took a lot of you didn't say 500 600 but we also say
[2:25:38] sometimes 50 60 different kind of calculation 70 80 and 90 and people understand that better but
[2:25:47] there are two ways of calculating it but uh either way it doesn't make any difference whether it's 60
[2:25:52] 70 or 80 nobody's ever heard of it but it's also 500 600 700 depending on the way you want to look at
[2:25:59] it so the way the way you word the calculation it's either one but uh bobby you're doing a fantastic job
[2:26:07] we wanted somebody out of the box and we got him right i would say we got him and bobby he's a great
[2:26:13] guy actually so uh oz how about saying a few words please so this has been an unprecedented process the
[2:26:21] president insisted we deal with one critical number you should all remember which is that one in three
[2:26:25] americans when they go to the drug store after they see a doctor will often leave empty-handed because
[2:26:30] they cannot afford the medications they're picking up so affordability was the main word the president would
[2:26:35] use in many of those phone calls he wanted to be done fairly if we created a partnership with the
[2:26:41] pharmaceutical industry that was remarkable and that it pushed 17 massive companies into the fold
[2:26:48] to try to do deals again unprecedented that would allow us to claim that they're giving the most
[2:26:53] favored nation pricing to this country to the american people the president would not take no for an
[2:26:58] answer we got 16 companies in but not the 17th how many times do you think we spoke about the 17th
[2:27:05] company too much 17 he said 17 he wanted to be 17 whatever math you want to make 16 is not 17.
[2:27:11] there's a reason that the 17 company was delayed it's why they're here today it's that beautiful
[2:27:15] young boy you saw earlier when you can save a child's hearing and mr president we talked about
[2:27:20] a lot of numbers secretary kennedy quoted 100 you know 100 600 it's hard to beat free free is the
[2:27:26] best price and that's the starting price with the president oftentimes and that's what this wonderful
[2:27:30] companies agreed to i want to applaud trump rx.gov a remarkable site created by joe jambia and
[2:27:37] corstein has done a wonderful job with zero glitches serving more than 10 million individual unique
[2:27:43] americans so far and mr president it's the fastest website i've ever seen people love it because it
[2:27:47] works well there's all kinds of additional elements being added to it which we'll be talking about but
[2:27:53] this website as the president said must be checked must be checked if you're going to buy a medication
[2:27:59] to make sure your price is the right price it's a transparency site that is more rigorous than
[2:28:03] anything that i have seen and mr president your name is attached to it and of course that brings a
[2:28:08] tremendous amount of uh attention to it we wanted to be perfect and the team who did that has accomplished
[2:28:12] that exactly i want to applaud chris who you cannot thank him enough but it was also john brooks
[2:28:17] hernandez i see beth back there uh theo a bunch of people who've done a tremendous amount of work
[2:28:23] and when i keep hearing from the performance industry maybe my colleagues can address in your comments
[2:28:27] they never expected to have a counterparty as qualified in the federal government if you're
[2:28:31] thinking of serving your nation this is the right time to do it this is the right administration to
[2:28:35] serve him because the president makes it easy to do the right thing gentlemen thank you mr president
[2:28:43] secretary kennedy secretary lupnik commissioner mackery administrator oz and i guess superstar clump
[2:28:52] thanks for having us here on behalf of all we generally for those of you don't know me i'm
[2:28:56] dr len schleifer president and ceo of regeneron and with me is dr george ankopoulos president and
[2:29:02] chief scientific officer of regeneron and together well i should pause there i just realized something
[2:29:08] i'm a president he's a president he's a president and all three of us grew up in queens new york right
[2:29:16] so there's something maybe that was going on back then that was good um i'm not sure about now so anyway
[2:29:23] uh together we we founded george and i founded regeneron and have built it over the past four
[2:29:31] decades today we are here we were not pushed to be here we are happy to be here because it marks an
[2:29:38] important step to lower drug prices we've been arguing for more than a decade that other wealthy
[2:29:44] nations have been getting a free ride on american innovation just like in defense
[2:29:50] but they've been getting in health defense a free ride and now president trump is putting policies
[2:29:56] in place to force these nations to pay their fair share which will in turn lower prices for americans
[2:30:03] it's a good deal but we have to remember this is just the beginning the most important battle we all face
[2:30:09] is disease itself we have to recognize how hard this fight is for most major diseases that you or your
[2:30:17] loved one might suffer from like alzheimer's disease to cancers to genetic diseases we are very
[2:30:23] far away from a cure and we have to understand that discovering cures is perhaps the hardest scientific
[2:30:30] challenge humans undertake much harder than getting to the moon not that we don't like that but much
[2:30:37] harder than even getting to mars or making the next generation of cell phones or electric cards hard
[2:30:43] like staring into the unknown for years sometimes decades with no guarantee that anything you're
[2:30:49] doing will ever make a difference for somebody like travis regeneron is a great example of both the
[2:30:55] difficulty of the challenge but also of the potential reward we spent 25 years 25 years and billions of
[2:31:04] dollars not millions billions of dollars before we produce produced our first important medicine or even
[2:31:13] earned our first profit maybe we should have been or might have been fired but we've stuck with it
[2:31:19] our relentless commitment to disruptive innovation ultimately turned us into one of the most productive
[2:31:25] biotechnology companies in history we have produced thanks to george and his team new medicines at the
[2:31:32] rate of about one important medicine a year for the last 15 years including truly miraculous advances impacting
[2:31:40] millions of lives and we have two people here who are living proof mr president when you were ill with
[2:31:47] covid it was regeneron's monoclonal cocktail that you affectionately dubbed the regeneron we love it and that
[2:31:55] helped save your life that was invented by george right here and his team george well in addition to the president we had a few minutes ago
[2:32:06] sierra's beautiful boy travis who was born without the ability to hear as you heard from sierra and the same
[2:32:14] company and the same dedicated team of scientists that helped save the president's life also delivered a
[2:32:22] first of its kind gene therapy known as autonomy so travis can now hear his mother as she told you
[2:32:29] tell him that she loves it hard to think of a greater gift and just like you mr president who made our
[2:32:37] antibody treatment for covert free for all americans and thus saved many lives we have made the decision
[2:32:44] the unprecedented corporate commitment to provide this first of its kind gene therapy for hearing loss
[2:32:51] free to all the children in the united states who can benefit from it and we do this why to hopefully
[2:32:58] highlight the power of disruptive biotech innovation and all the good that we can bring to all of our lives
[2:33:06] in our health but we have to remember despite the miraculous advances like retirement and like the
[2:33:14] regenerate covet treatment we also have to highlight how far we have yet to go to address the many
[2:33:19] diseases that lack effective treatments and the cures will not be coming unless we not only celebrate
[2:33:26] the advances of the biopharma industry to date but we all work together private sector together with the
[2:33:34] government to not only maintain america's position as world leaders in biotech innovation but to
[2:33:40] actually bump up innovation and become even more disruptive especially in a world where china is
[2:33:48] increasing investment and heavily subsidizing its biotech industry and reducing regulatory hurdles so as
[2:33:55] to try to displace america's leading position president trump's efforts to make drugs more affordable
[2:34:02] as well as new fda programs such as the commissioner's voucher program that brings safe and effective new
[2:34:09] medicines like eternity to patients more quickly these are important steps one additional important
[2:34:17] way that i've been talking to the administration about to maintain our leading position in the world
[2:34:22] is to create catalysts and accelerants for our industry and for the healthcare system such as developing a
[2:34:29] national healthcare database linked to molecular data including human sequence data where regeneron once
[2:34:36] again is a world leader without such big data sets powerful new technologies such as ai despite its
[2:34:43] potential will not be as useful as it could be in the quest to develop new medicines and improve healthcare
[2:34:49] the biopharma industry of america has and will continue to deliver miraculous breakthrough you mr president
[2:34:57] and young travis are living testaments of that but many more lives need to be helped and saved we
[2:35:04] need to attain a new level of disruptive innovation we have to all work together to meet this challenge
[2:35:10] why because lives are at stake let me briefly say something i'm married to a lawyer my son is a lawyers
[2:35:18] but i'm going to talk about the constitution and i'm not an expert but i know our constitution lays
[2:35:23] out a vision on how america would out innovate out produce out thrive every other nation on earth
[2:35:30] and in it you will find a description of a system built on incentive and reward a system that says
[2:35:38] take the risk do the work and you will share in what you create that is why they enshrine patent
[2:35:44] protection directly in the constitution not as an afterthought but as a founding principle as abraham lincoln
[2:35:51] said another great president patents add the fuel of interest to the fire of genius we must keep that
[2:36:01] fire burning what we did here today will do that little travis can out here for the first time and his
[2:36:08] potential is endless let's make sure he grows up in a country that never stops reaching for the next
[2:36:15] miracle thank you thank you great to be with you again uh chris could you say a few words please
[2:36:21] thanks mr president it's not lost on me that this year is america 250 and it's powerful i think to
[2:36:28] pause and remember that 250 years ago a revolutionary free republic was born and with it the greatest
[2:36:35] innovation engine in the history of humanity and we stand here today 250 years later getting to witness
[2:36:42] yet another groundbreaking innovation that doesn't just treat but cures deafness in children and because of
[2:36:49] this president and his policies around most favored nation will enable families who are struggling
[2:36:54] and suffering with this affliction to have access to that groundbreaking therapy for free now as the
[2:37:00] president mentioned we've negotiated the 17th of 17 agreements this represents 86 percent of the brand
[2:37:07] branded pharmaceutical drug market in the united states but anyone who knows us knows that we're not done
[2:37:13] that's a milestone it's not the finish line and so we have three core objectives that are next up number
[2:37:19] one and this is already underway we are negotiating with the many hundreds of biotechnology and
[2:37:24] pharmaceutical companies representing that other 14 percent that are building the cures for tomorrow
[2:37:31] to all those who are listening i hope that we have proven that we are credible and reliable and
[2:37:36] trustworthy partners we want to sit with you we will listen to you we will take the time to understand your
[2:37:41] businesses not only as we negotiate on behalf of every american family for affordability but also to
[2:37:47] ensure that your best position to create the cures for tomorrow second we continue our work on
[2:37:53] negotiating international trade agreements 59 days after we stood in this office and president trump
[2:37:59] standing with albert borla from pfizer announced the first of the 17 mfn deals together with our
[2:38:04] colleagues from the department of commerce under secretary lutnik's leadership and from the u.s trade
[2:38:08] president's office under the leadership of ambassador greer we negotiated a landmark agreement with
[2:38:14] the government united kingdom in which they agreed to increase significantly the amount that they spend
[2:38:19] on bread at pharmaceuticals for the first time in 26 years that work continues with other countries and
[2:38:25] third we will continue our work with our partners in congress to codify the principles that underpin
[2:38:32] these most favored nation deals so that these savings for american families and this innovation that is
[2:38:38] unleashed at the same time persists for decades to come so that the one in three or four families
[2:38:44] that dr oz mentioned standing at pharmaceutical counter or pharmacy counter right now wrestling with
[2:38:49] the decision that no family should have to make of whether or not they can pick up their prescription
[2:38:53] because they can't afford it will no longer be the case and at the same time we know that there are
[2:38:57] roughly 20 000 known diseases in the world and we have a treatment or a cure for fewer than a quarter of
[2:39:02] those and so this president and his policies is not only safeguarding affordability for american
[2:39:08] families but is ensuring that we continue to bet on american exceptionalism we bet on innovation we bet
[2:39:14] on the principles that have taken us to this place in 250 years for the next 250 years thank you mr
[2:39:20] president thank you chris great job you do maybe you want to talk about rescheduling while we're here
[2:39:26] just say what you're doing and the progress that you've made well mr president today is another
[2:39:32] promise made promise kept day on december 18th you signed an executive order on increasing
[2:39:39] medical marijuana and cannabidiol research and today we delivered on that promise the acting attorney
[2:39:44] general this morning signed an order that moves into schedule three medical marijuana products that
[2:39:49] are fda approved or that are state licensed this is a giant move forward to implement your promise and
[2:39:55] it's actually a campaign promise that you made you said we're going to move into schedule three to
[2:39:59] increase the research on these medical products and just wanted everyone to know that when you
[2:40:05] make promises you keep them and two what does schedule three mean for state licensed medical marijuana
[2:40:11] products we will begin implementation right away of this order it does not legalize marijuana it makes
[2:40:17] it it makes it easy for the researchers to actually study and understand medical marijuana especially in
[2:40:24] populations that are using it we know that one in ten seniors right now use use medical marijuana in
[2:40:29] the past year and they report that it really helps them but we don't have the science or the
[2:40:34] understanding to guide the patients and the doctors and so both patients and doctors are flying blind without
[2:40:39] knowing how they interact with other medications because the research has been difficult to do and so
[2:40:44] your promise today says those state licensed medical marijuana products are now in schedule three and we expect the
[2:40:49] research to significantly increase so that we can understand how to guide patients and doctors
[2:40:55] in this effort and there will be additional actions that will come this summer to do an expedited hearing
[2:40:59] for the administrative um an administrative hearing department of justice for um all of marijuana to move
[2:41:06] into schedule three and the miller is very happy about it and a lot of people suffering from big problems
[2:41:12] which this seems to be the best answer they're very happy about it so the rescheduling is starting and
[2:41:18] that's a big thing rescheduling they kept saying what about the rescheduling and so great job i appreciate
[2:41:24] it i want to thank mr and mrs howard kessler he's one of the most successful men in the world actually
[2:41:32] and he had some medical difficulties and he came upon this by accident in a way and he said well he had to
[2:41:41] go through a lot of different a lot of different medications and he said this was the one that was much
[2:41:47] better than anything else and uh so he experienced that he didn't benefit by it other than from the
[2:41:53] standpoint that he lives a much better life now so uh hopefully you don't need it but if you do need
[2:41:59] it i hear it's i hear it's the best of all the alternatives but i want to thank howard kessler and
[2:42:06] michelle kessler they really pushed this very hard these are two people very straight arrows they're not
[2:42:12] into marijuana they're not into anything but he found this answer and he said for the he's doing
[2:42:19] it for other people and so howard and michelle probably they're watching or they'll be hearing
[2:42:24] about it but they work very hard to get this done and it's an honor and you've done fantastically you
[2:42:30] all have and i appreciate it and a man who's doing an excellent job is howard lepkink is in a little
[2:42:35] different sphere it's not in the medical sphere but he knows what it all means and uh from commerce
[2:42:41] he's the secretary of commerce uh howard would you say a few words please sure so in partnership with
[2:42:49] bobby kennedy and memena's and the whole team when they do most favor nation we also ask the company
[2:42:56] to reassure and build their drugs here in america because too many of our drugs are key drugs for our
[2:43:03] health are being made overseas and in a conflict we can't rely upon them and i'm honored to say that
[2:43:09] our partners from regeneron have agreed to reassure their production of pharmaceutical drugs and this
[2:43:17] is exactly from your pharmaceutical tariffs that's the point so that means 448 billion dollars of drug
[2:43:27] manufacturing is coming to america because of your tariffs because of your pharmaceutical strategy and
[2:43:34] we are proud to invite regeneron to do this giant build in america and all the rest of the pharmaceutical
[2:43:40] companies they have committed to build in america because of your tariff policy and your strategy and
[2:43:47] because of the tariffs we have it's been amazing actually we have eli lilly and pfizer and all of
[2:43:52] the companies we had i guess seven of them here at one time which was interesting to see but they
[2:43:57] actually got along with each other pretty well they stood right behind me the biggest companies in the world
[2:44:02] and uh they're all building uh eli lilly is building i think five major plants which without tariffs they
[2:44:09] would have built none i said how many would you build without none uh they were all making these products
[2:44:14] in other countries a lot of other countries actually not just china but a lot of other countries and
[2:44:20] i think by the time i leave office they'll be mostly operating is they have an incentive to do them
[2:44:27] quickly big incentive like the tariffs go up if they don't and remember if they do them
[2:44:32] here they don't have any tariffs to pay it's an incredible incentive and if they don't do them
[2:44:36] here they have a very substantial tariff so they get penalized and it's bringing countries not only
[2:44:42] drug companies but car companies ai is a different thing altogether but even there
[2:44:47] but the ai is we're leading china in ai we're leading everybody in ai we're leading uh now in
[2:44:53] car companies they're coming from canada they're coming from mexico germany japan they're pouring into
[2:44:59] our country because they're very smart should have been done long ago by other presidents
[2:45:04] you know we were the car capital of the world 50 or 60 years ago and then they just started taking
[2:45:09] them away we were the chip capital of the world and now you know intel and now uh they're coming back
[2:45:16] all the chip companies are coming back you may say a word about that out real fast because we are what
[2:45:21] we're doing with chips are incredible what we're doing is saying uh at the end of a year and a half two
[2:45:27] years if you don't have your chip company you're going to pay a tremendous tariff to put chips into
[2:45:31] this country and they are building i think we'll have close to 50 percent of the chip market very
[2:45:36] soon right now we had nothing we had virtually nothing and they're coming in from taiwan they're
[2:45:41] coming in mostly from taiwan because that's where chips are made but mostly from south korea taiwan
[2:45:47] various other countries but they're coming back to america we're bringing them all back
[2:45:51] it's a revolution nobody's ever seen what we've done there's never been anything like what we've done
[2:45:55] we have 18 trillion dollars being invested that's for 11 months and the last administration had less
[2:46:02] than 1 trillion in four years we have in 11 months over 18 trillion dollars howard do you want to talk
[2:46:08] just for a second about the chip market because it's it's explosive sure so you've got semiconductors
[2:46:14] you've got leading edge logic you've got high bandwidth memory and you have foundational chips and america had
[2:46:21] a couple of points three or four percent market share and we are of course the biggest demand and
[2:46:27] the president gave the order let's get these factories these fabs built in america and our expectation
[2:46:34] is we will have one trillion dollars of these fabs these are factories this is not the hyperscalers
[2:46:43] buying chips this is literally the making of the chips right we had micron 200 billion dollars tsmc 165
[2:46:51] billion the list goes on and on and negotiated a great deal with taiwan 500 billion dollars coming
[2:46:58] to america we'll have one trillion dollars of semiconductors that's part of his 18 trillion
[2:47:03] but it's foundational for us to take care of ourselves well thank you michelle uh we'll go off subject
[2:47:10] for a minute but it's i think it's very interesting and i hope you go over take a look because it's
[2:47:15] happening right now as we speak uh but first uh if you look outside so we had uh flooring outside we
[2:47:23] had uh slate and it was coming to pieces it's been there since the early 1940s and it's a path to the
[2:47:31] oval office it's a path to the west wing and it was terrible it was broken bad shape the whole white
[2:47:37] house has been in bad shape it's been it's right now in better shape than it is i think the day they
[2:47:43] built it this is better right now but we're putting magnificent new granite it's called
[2:47:49] charcoal it's black granite against the white beautiful white walls we've stripped all of the
[2:47:56] paints off at 200 years of paint and we've redone it and it's beautiful and you can see the building
[2:48:02] but you can also see the columns everything else but we're replacing and they're working right outside
[2:48:07] of the press wants to go and take a look at what they they do really pros you see there were large slabs
[2:48:13] of black granite granite is rated as this particular granite over a million year life
[2:48:21] as an example concrete gets rated for about 200 years if you get very high grade this is over it's
[2:48:26] rated over can you imagine nature produces something better than you can make so it's very interesting
[2:48:31] it's a beautiful job they're doing and it's a highly polished granite in the areas you don't walk on
[2:48:37] and it's uh it's called flame finished the areas that you do walk on there's no slip so it's a
[2:48:44] beautiful job and it's going up nice and if you want to take a look outside the window so that's
[2:48:48] replacing a stone that was here from the early 1940s a little before that and you'll see the ramp too
[2:48:56] we're keeping the ramp and that was for fdr needed a ramp some people would know and in his honor we're
[2:49:04] leaving it i wanted to leave it means something the other thing that we're doing that's taking place
[2:49:09] right now is the lincoln memorial has a beautiful reflecting pond or lake they called it a pool lake
[2:49:18] and pond just all everything is different but the word reflecting is a good term it was built in 1922
[2:49:26] and it was built out of granite and various stones
[2:49:30] on the bottom and they didn't never look great because that's not really meant to be a stone
[2:49:34] that's underwater for that much of a period of time it's about a foot and a half to two feet deep
[2:49:40] you all know it well that's where martin luther king gave his great speech and he had a million
[2:49:46] people and i had the same exact crowd maybe a little bit more but they said i had 25 000 people in july
[2:49:52] i have pictures of martin luther king's crowd my crowd the exact same everything but it was 70 years
[2:49:58] difference the exact same crowd but i actually had more people but that's okay they gave him they gave
[2:50:05] him a million people they said a million people i had 25 000 people so but these are the things that
[2:50:11] you get with them we had on july 4th a few years ago first term so you have this reflecting lake pond
[2:50:22] is incredible but it was terrible the condition you all know it a friend of mine came from germany to
[2:50:29] see me and he said oh we went over it so sad what said this is a number of months ago he said it's
[2:50:35] filthy dirty it's the water's disgusting looking it's not representative of the country and i said
[2:50:41] well i'm gonna have to go take a look because you know secret service doesn't let you just walk around
[2:50:45] too freely actually and i went over there with secret service in tow and i said isn't that a shame it's
[2:50:52] terrible and so they had bids from the biden administration sleepy joe and they had bids for
[2:51:02] years they were going to do something to fix it but they never got it done and it's so uh it's so
[2:51:09] important for our country everybody knows this it covers the washington monument lincoln memorial
[2:51:14] it's in between it's uh 2 200 feet that's taller than any building in the world if you lay it down
[2:51:21] on its side think of it 2 000 that's so long two thousand over 2 000 feet long so that would be many
[2:51:29] swimming pools many many many stacked up together but it would be the equivalent of the tallest building
[2:51:34] in the world plus uh laid down on its side so it's very big it's very wide actually it looks narrow because
[2:51:40] it's so long and so the pricing was coming in over the years but it came in sort of recently that it
[2:51:48] was going to cost 301 million dollars to fix it it was going to take three and a half years so they
[2:51:55] had to take all the granite out which is there again 1922 and it was leaking like a sieve you
[2:52:02] couldn't keep water couldn't keep anything granite's not the right stone for that right stone for that
[2:52:08] but not for that and i said you know i have an idea it's 301 million it was going to take three
[2:52:15] and a half years so remember those numbers 301 million this is a business study and it was going
[2:52:20] to take three to three and a half years and over the years as a developer i've probably built more
[2:52:27] than a hundred swimming pools in different buildings i built and i have some really good
[2:52:31] pool builders i also had some really bad ones we took care of them they did last they didn't last too
[2:52:36] long hour but i've had some really good ones some very talented very talented people great people
[2:52:43] i have such great respect for contractors that are good and such disdain for contractors that are bad
[2:52:49] they charge you more money and they give you a bad job but we we don't accept it but over the years i've
[2:52:56] had three or four really good ones i took the best of the three i had all three go but i ended up
[2:53:02] taking the best and i said would you take a look at this it's 2 200 feet long he said what do you
[2:53:10] want me to look at i said have a little swimming pool think of it as a swimming pool i said oh how
[2:53:15] big is it i said 2 200 feet by 167 feet wide he said that's the biggest swimming pool he said i've been
[2:53:22] doing this for a lot of years so i've never heard of a pool like that i said well you'll see it's a
[2:53:25] reflecting pool and very famous very famous very big signal and uh very important for washington dc
[2:53:33] where we by the way have almost no crime i have to say that's maybe the more important than talking
[2:53:38] about this we have a crime down from a tremendously high one of the worst in the country we have almost
[2:53:43] no crime people are walking around restaurants are opening all over the place the place is bustling
[2:53:48] but that makes this even more important so instead of being a dirty disgusting place where garbage was in
[2:53:54] it and everything else and i want to give doug bergum incredible credit because he was involved
[2:54:00] the secretary of duty he was involved right from the back i called him i said doug i'm getting a lot
[2:54:05] of complaints about the condition of this what do you think and he went over and studied it and he
[2:54:09] came back with some ideas but i said you know doug i have a guy who's unbelievable at doing swimming
[2:54:16] pools up the road we have a club we have an olympic-sized swimming pool he did it 20 years ago
[2:54:21] and it's perfect to this day so i asked them i said i have an idea uh i'm going to send my
[2:54:28] contractor over and take a look he looked at it he called me up he said sir we could do something on it
[2:54:33] he said it's perfect actually he said it's really decaying and it's a terrible condition but if you
[2:54:41] would i'd like to work two weeks on cleaning it up which is if you see right here we'd like to like to
[2:54:46] repoint and fix some of the joints it won't matter because we're putting a substance over the top but it's
[2:54:52] it's nice to have a nice surface and he said it'd take me two weeks and if you don't mind then i'd like
[2:54:57] to pour the latest and greatest filament or material which is essentially a pool surface
[2:55:06] but it's uh industrial grade pool and he said what color would you like sir i said well uh what about
[2:55:13] turquoise like in the bahamas he said well this is washington sir we can give you turquoise but why
[2:55:20] don't you try like we have a color it's called american flag blue i said that's the color i like
[2:55:25] he talked me into it very easily so he said that's the color i like so uh he came in and remember
[2:55:34] three and a half years you have to take all the granite out then you have to put all brand new
[2:55:40] granite in take years to do it over 300 million uh our job will take one week it will cost about a
[2:55:51] million and a half dollars and people said wow and here's the only difference because somebody said
[2:55:59] well the difference is you know the difference is this is much better this will last 30 40 50
[2:56:05] years and if it didn't you do it again quickly if you want so it's being done now and i think the
[2:56:13] i think you'd find it really amazing to go take a look so here it is you see the trucks he's uh got
[2:56:20] scrapers and you know all sorts of equipment to make the stone as good as possible without removing
[2:56:26] it so we're using the existing surface so we don't have to spend millions of dollars in demolition and
[2:56:32] he said much better to leave the sun than it is what's underneath they're afraid to look and so you
[2:56:38] see it's beautiful clean it's ready to be taken care of here's a sign that we put and so doug bergham
[2:56:45] and myself are involved in that and but when you take a look at the uh the surface we have it in
[2:56:54] good shape and they just started today putting down the material it's a machine it lays it very evenly
[2:57:00] beautiful goes from one side to the other it'll take about three days and you can end up with a
[2:57:06] beautiful beautiful reflecting pool the way it's supposed to be much better than it ever was actually
[2:57:11] uh it'll stay clean we even have uh robots that go in it and they they ride around the bottom and
[2:57:18] they clean it like a swimming pool but these are a much higher level this is industrial grade and it's
[2:57:24] really beautiful so you're gonna have a beautiful pool and you'll have it uh for july 4th long before
[2:57:31] july 4th instead of taking three three and a half years we're taking a week and instead of spending 301
[2:57:39] million dollars we're spending less than two million dollars and i think it's a great business
[2:57:43] story because there are many things like that that i see i mean not maybe to that extent but there are
[2:57:50] many things like that that i say i often talk about the pen this pen's better than the one that they used
[2:57:55] to give away for 2000 i won't go on a long story about that because a couple of people said he kept
[2:58:00] talking about the pen and i gave you the whole history of it actually many people found it interesting
[2:58:05] and some people thought i was doing too much of a weave but actually with this pen for three
[2:58:12] dollars five dollars two dollars whatever the hell it costs is better than the one for
[2:58:17] thousand to two thousand dollars that used to hand away so uh that's the short version of it i like
[2:58:23] the short version better but the long version is this one so this is a an amazing thing that's happening
[2:58:30] and this is a big big beautification in addition to that the sidewalk areas around it which were
[2:58:36] done in granite similar granite to that actually not as nice as we have here to be honest with you
[2:58:42] but you know the people that did did it weren't in the world of real estate like i am but they have
[2:58:48] good granite circling it and we're going to repoint it meaning we're going to caulk it up and repoint it
[2:58:54] make it good and we're going to also sandblast it it'll be like brandon so we're going to have in
[2:58:59] another couple of weeks we're going to have the most beautiful reflecting pool between the washington
[2:59:05] monument and the lincoln memorial that you've ever seen and i hope the media can go over and maybe
[2:59:10] watch them do it because it's i think it's very exciting and so fraction of the cost and a fraction
[2:59:15] of the time and you get a better product than you could ever get the other way and it'll be beautiful
[2:59:19] and as he said it will be american flag blue any questions please yes sir could you talk a little bit
[2:59:26] about why your navy secretary was firing yesterday uh he's a wonderful guy he just put out a statement
[2:59:32] about him very he's a very good man i love i really liked him but he had some conflict with not
[2:59:38] necessarily pete with some money he's a hard charger and he had some conflicts with some other
[2:59:43] people mostly as to uh building and buying new ships i'm very aggressive in the new ship building and
[2:59:51] uh somehow he just didn't get along with him he's an excellent guy i think he would have gotten along
[2:59:57] great with me i didn't really deal with him too much but he's a uh you know i consider him to have
[3:00:03] done a very good job i put out a nice statement about him gotta get along especially in the military
[3:00:09] you gotta get along you know and some people liked him some people didn't and that's uh usually the truth
[3:00:16] about everything but i found him to be a very good man and i i liked him a lot
[3:00:24] how long are you willing to wait until you get a well don't rush me don't rush me jeff uh you know
[3:00:30] guys like you you want to say oh so we're in vietnam like for 18 years we were in iraq for many many years
[3:00:36] we're in for all the i don't like to say world war ii because that was a biggie but we were four and
[3:00:42] a half almost five years in world war ii we were in the korean war for seven years i've been doing
[3:00:48] this for six weeks and we're their military is totally defeated they're they're uh outside of
[3:00:56] the little white sky ships i call them the white sky ships the little boats that they have running
[3:01:02] around with guns in them and we'll take them out too when we see them but uh their navy is gone their
[3:01:09] air force is gone their anti-aircraft is gone all of their anti-aircraft machinery is gone maybe they
[3:01:16] loaded up a little bit during the two-week hiatus but we'll knock that out in about one day if they
[3:01:21] did uh we've done an amazing job their leaders are gone their leaders are all gone part of the problem
[3:01:28] is that uh why i can't really answer your question they have all new leadership and they're fighting like
[3:01:34] cats and dogs for who's going to control because we've created a real mess for them but they've
[3:01:41] created a mess for the world over the last 47 years they've killed a lot of our people when you see
[3:01:47] a soldier a young person or now an older person but a person without legs or without arms or with a
[3:01:53] face that got blown to pieces most likely it was from iran it was salemani who i killed
[3:02:01] salemani loved the roadside bomb he's an evil genius he was a brilliant general probably we wouldn't
[3:02:06] be as far advanced had i not taken him out that was the beginning of it all and then i ended the
[3:02:13] obama horror show the the nuclear transaction that he made was hard it gave him a road to the
[3:02:21] you call it i mean what the deal that he did the iran nuclear deal was so bad it gave him a road
[3:02:27] to a nuclear weapon and i will tell you i deal with him you cannot give iran a nuclear weapon this is
[3:02:32] all about a nuclear weapon they cannot have the nuclear bomb and they're not going to have the nuclear
[3:02:36] bomb so we've taken out their military we've hit about 75 of our targets we stopped a little early
[3:02:43] because they wanted to have some peace and we have a blockade that's 100 effective and they're
[3:02:55] getting no business and as you know they're not doing well economically financially they're not
[3:03:00] doing any business because of the blockade they want to make a deal we have been speaking to them but
[3:03:07] they don't even know who's leading the country they're in turmoil they're in turmoil so we thought
[3:03:12] we'd give them a little chance to get some of their turmoil resolved but you know and i hope the
[3:03:18] fake news people like you i hope the fake news are going to be able to write about it accurately
[3:03:22] because when you say oh they're fighting very well they're not fighting well they would they've been
[3:03:26] obliterated jeff obliterated uh 159 ships are in the navy you know how many ships are at the bottom of
[3:03:35] the siege of 159 so you know and if you read the new york times the failing new york times subscriptions
[3:03:44] are way down as you know that's because people don't believe the stuff anymore if you watch cnn you'd
[3:03:50] think that they're doing well in the war they're not doing well they're getting absolutely decimated now
[3:03:56] with all of that being said we'll see what happens you have a lot of uh we have no pressure it's only
[3:04:02] guys like you with a question like that about what's your time we've been doing it for five and a half
[3:04:06] weeks that the u.s now has been involved with iran you had initially said it would be four to six
[3:04:14] well i hope that but i also took a little break i gave them a break and remember this uh i want to
[3:04:22] make the best deal i could make a deal right now do you know that if i left right now we had a tremendous
[3:04:27] success it would take them 20 years to rebuild but i don't want to do that i want to have it everlasting
[3:04:33] i want to have it where they never get they never have a chance to get i mean the way you asked that
[3:04:38] question yeah i did say it i thought it would take uh four to six weeks and i was right because at the
[3:04:44] end of six weeks at the end of four weeks their military was decimated but now what i'm doing
[3:04:50] i don't i can't tell you that i don't want to put that kind of a timetable on it but it'll go pretty
[3:04:54] quickly and uh we'll have the strait opened up now right now we have it closed we have total control of
[3:05:01] the straight and the fact that it slows you know they would have opened it up three days ago they
[3:05:06] came to us and they said we will agree to open the straight and all my people are happy everybody
[3:05:11] who's happy except me i said wait a minute if we open the straight that means they're going to make
[3:05:14] 500 million dollars a day i don't want them to make 500 million dollars a day until they
[3:05:20] settle this thing so i'm the one that kept it closed we have total control of it
[3:05:25] and it'll open when they make a deal or something else happens that's very positive
[3:05:30] what do you say to the american people who question how much longer this will take obviously
[3:05:37] even though they are having you're such a disgrace did you know what i just said vietnam how many
[3:05:42] years was vietnam i understand how many years was vietnam well i didn't know yet i took i took
[3:05:48] the american people i took the country out militarily in the first four weeks i took it out militarily
[3:05:58] now what we're doing is sitting back and seeing what deal and if they don't want to make a deal
[3:06:02] then i'll finish it up militarily with the other 25 of the targets we've hit 78 of the targets that
[3:06:09] we've wanted to hit we've knocked out their manufacturing we've knocked out their missile
[3:06:13] production we've knocked out their drone production we've knocked out everything in some cases when i say
[3:06:18] knocked it out 70 80 90 percent uh it's amazing what we've done so i've done that within that period of
[3:06:27] time that i mentioned but i don't want to rush myself you know because every story i said oh
[3:06:31] trump is under time pressure i'm not no no you know who's under time pressure they are because if
[3:06:36] they don't get their oil moving their whole oil infrastructure is going to explode you know what
[3:06:41] that means because they have no place to store it and because they have no place to store it if they
[3:06:47] have to stop it something happens that only len can explain something happens underground that
[3:06:53] essentially renders it in very poor shape and you never recover fully you can recover 50 60 percent
[3:07:01] but you can never have it like it is right now and they have a matter of days before that event takes
[3:07:06] place so i'm not under any pressure whatsoever we've never had so much ammunition our our ships are loaded
[3:07:14] i call them locked and loaded they're locked and loaded they're ready to go
[3:07:17] uh we have much higher quality uh equipment than we did when we first started the war and uh or the
[3:07:24] military operation whatever you want to call it and they're coming to us the problem they have is
[3:07:30] they are very disorganized right now well now yesterday and i was very pleased with this eight
[3:07:37] young women were going to be executed yesterday afternoon at six o'clock and i i asked them
[3:07:44] call it a favor i call it just a moral request that they not be executed and they came back with
[3:07:51] an answer that they won't be executed they're going to release it was protesting uh eight beautiful young
[3:07:57] women very young women and they were the pictures in the paper and it's been a story for a little
[3:08:02] while and i saw that and i i said let's see we can save them and there were it was very nice what
[3:08:09] happened so uh they're not going to be what they're doing is as you know they're releasing four of them
[3:08:14] very shortly and they're going to keep four of them in jail for a period of one month and release
[3:08:18] them so they won't be executed so if you're asking for more time to sort out negotiations i'm not
[3:08:24] asking you for more time i'm not asking for them no but if you need more time i'm not asking anybody
[3:08:28] for more time if you need more time does that mean americans should anticipate spending more on
[3:08:34] gasoline for the foreseeable future for a little while and you know what they get for that you know
[3:08:38] what they get for that iran without a nuclear weapon that's going to try and blow up one of our
[3:08:43] cities or blow up the entire middle east you want to see what shock would be and i have to be honest
[3:08:49] the stock market is at an all-time high right now right i thought it would have been down 20 25
[3:08:57] can i finish my question why is that stock market's at an all-time high right now i projected and i'm
[3:09:05] pretty good at this that the stock market howard would drop maybe 20 percent 25 and i understood that
[3:09:12] and i said hey it's a bad thing but i have to do what's right for the country even the world
[3:09:17] because you can't have them they you cannot let them have a nuclear weapon so uh the stock market
[3:09:23] unlike what a lot of people were predicting i thought they weren't necessarily wrong
[3:09:28] the stock market today at an all-time high hit an all-time high yesterday the day before
[3:09:34] and it's staying there i thought oil would go up to maybe 200 a barrel and oil is a very a different
[3:09:42] number than anyone thought in fact this country is much lower because we have all the oil we can use
[3:09:47] with we're actually ships are coming from all over the world to texas louisiana and alaska
[3:09:53] they're coming from all over the world to get oil from the united states you know while this is closed
[3:09:58] the hormone strain so uh if you look at what i said i guess it was right because i said i'd have
[3:10:06] it four to six weeks and in four weeks we have totally defeated that military but you
[3:10:10] began so right now i don't want to rush it because you guys are you know trying to make us look as
[3:10:14] bad as possible i don't want to rush it i want to take my time we have plenty of time and i want to
[3:10:19] get a great deal i want to get a deal where our nation and the world is safe from lunatics with nuclear
[3:10:26] weapons
[3:10:27] i think that there's nothing worse than a nuclear weapon that takes up one of your cities or two of
[3:10:36] your cities or three i think there's nothing worse than a nuclear weapon that's going to destroy the
[3:10:41] middle east including israel i think there's nothing worse than europe being under attacked by people
[3:10:48] that have missiles now that reach europe as you know they don't reach us but they reach europe but
[3:10:53] they will reach us at some time probably they're not too distant future unless we stop them now
[3:10:58] i think there would be nothing worse than having nuclear holocaust in europe london paris various places
[3:11:07] in germany all targeted no what i what i say is you can't let them have i don't think it will happen
[3:11:16] by the way i really think we actually it turns out that we are drill baby drill and it turns out
[3:11:22] we're producing a lot of oil and they're buying the oil they're going to alaska they're not going to
[3:11:27] texas louisiana and our guys have done a fantastic job we're putting out right now more oil and gas
[3:11:33] that we ever have in the history of our country and one other thing there are more people employed
[3:11:38] today in the united states than ever in the history of our country i have a question sir is it true that
[3:11:45] your administration is considering sending 1100 afghans to the democratic republic of congo and if
[3:11:50] so do you have a response i don't know i have to share thank you mr president breitbart news is matt
[3:11:57] oil just published an interview with greek prime minister hamid satakis in which the prime minister
[3:12:03] said that he's rooting for you to succeed and getting a deal with iran um he also said he looks
[3:12:08] forward to hosting you in greece later this year do you have any response no it's really nice i mean
[3:12:13] greece has been very supportive actually greece has been terrific he's a terrific guy
[3:12:17] because he understands the importance of it you know oil goes up a little bit i hate it you know i was
[3:12:23] the one that had it down to 60 a barrel and i looked at guys like howard lutnik howard you remember
[3:12:29] it well i said well we just hit an all-time high in the history of the market think of this when we
[3:12:36] hit 50 000 i was told everybody was told when i won the election november 5th they said well during the
[3:12:43] four-year period it'll be impossible for the doubt to ever reach 50 000 it'll be impossible for the s p to
[3:12:50] ever hit 7 000 impossible and you remember that out right it was going to hit maybe six seven years
[3:12:56] eight years but i did it in my first year hit 50 000 now it's just about at 50 000 and s p is higher
[3:13:04] than it was when we started and s p hit over 7 000 and that was before the year ended up one year
[3:13:11] so i can only tell you this it'll end i don't think it'll be very long by the way they're they're
[3:13:16] delaying it because they can't we don't know who to deal with they are in you know they know who
[3:13:21] the leader is in this country we don't know who the leader is in iran because remember regime change
[3:13:29] khomeini is gone he's gone to greener pastures he's gone and all of his team is gone then a second
[3:13:36] group came in they're all gone and now you have the third group and they're a little concerned about
[3:13:41] being gone too sir would you use a nuclear weapon against iran you posted on social no no we don't need it
[3:13:47] no why do i need it why would a stupid question like that be asked why would i why would i use
[3:13:52] a nuclear weapon where we've totally in a very conventional way decimated them without it no i
[3:13:58] wouldn't use it a nuclear weapon should never be allowed to be used by anybody so we're all very
[3:14:07] much looking forward to prince harry today has said that he would like to see you do more to end the
[3:14:11] war in ukraine do you think it's appropriate for a royal to make those comments ahead of the visit on monday
[3:14:16] prince harry yes sir how's he doing how's his wife please give him my regards okay no no i don't
[3:14:23] know i think i know one thing prince harry is not speaking for the uk that's for sure i think i'm
[3:14:30] speaking for the uk more than prince harry uh but i appreciate his advice very much great advice to the
[3:14:37] to the dinner to the state visit well i look forward to the dinner we're having king charles come he's a
[3:14:41] friend of mine uh we're really looking forward to it we've spoken and it's we're gonna have a great
[3:14:46] time i tell you we if i had that ballroom built it would be filled i wish we had more seats you know
[3:14:52] they've wanted a new ballroom for 150 years now they're getting the best in the world we're gonna
[3:14:56] have the best in the world but you know we have little a room that's not big enough to handle what
[3:15:02] would be a big crowd but we're gonna have very uh great people that love the uk i love the uk
[3:15:08] i think they made a big mistake on energy you should open up the north sea in aberdeen you should
[3:15:15] open it up and the other thing is they made a big mistake on immigration okay what do you hope to
[3:15:23] learn from janine piero's investigation into the fest renovation that what do you hope to learn from the
[3:15:29] janine piero's investigation into the federal reserve reservation that you did not learn when you
[3:15:34] visit in the south well look you know the federal reserve building is a small building they're going
[3:15:42] to be in there by the time it opens in my opinion for four billion dollars i built a hotel down the
[3:15:48] road for 201 million that i believe is bigger than the federal reserve building 201 million at the ballroom
[3:15:55] i'm going to have the ballroom from three to four hundred million depending on finishes like marbles
[3:16:00] to quality in the quality finishes we'll go top of the line but that's a much bigger project uh when
[3:16:09] you look at the fact that they've taken this beautiful building and destroyed it they've taken
[3:16:14] down the beautiful ceilings with eagles they've taken down the walls that are a foot and a half thick
[3:16:20] masonry you couldn't hear from office to office they ripped it all down they did they ripped down
[3:16:27] because kevin warsh is terrific said the saddest thing is they ripped down the nicest building in
[3:16:32] washington for boardrooms and all did you know about that building they ripped it down it was beautiful
[3:16:36] the boardroom building it was beautiful and they ripped it down and probably because it costs so
[3:16:41] much to fix it so i would have done that job for 25 million had money left over it's going to cost
[3:16:48] more than in my opinion it's not going to open for a long time you know kevin may not be able to have
[3:16:53] an office i'm gonna have to get him an office can you give him an office yes yes baby bobby do you have
[3:16:57] some space over here please yeah we have a lot of space but uh here's more than you think but we're
[3:17:03] gonna have kevin sitting right next to you bob but uh it may not open for a long time i looked at it
[3:17:09] the other day it's a see-through see-through you know that means the walls aren't even up yet this
[3:17:13] is after years and years of construction and somehow you have to find out what went wrong that a small
[3:17:20] building i could have done it for 25 million dollars that had money left out it would have been beautiful
[3:17:26] that a small building can cost 4 billion dollars it may never open it may never open and we have
[3:17:33] to get to that on top of that he's been terrible in interest rates because he should have lowered
[3:17:37] interest rates that's why i call him jerome too late too late is his nickname jerome too late pal he
[3:17:43] likes me a lot thank you very much thank you press keep moving thank you guys thank you guys
[3:18:05] well it came from italy it was carved in italy came from another location you know where the location is
[3:18:10] africa you have african and italian granite thank you thank you guys thank you thank you
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