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"One year ago you were a dead country. Now you're the hottest country anywhere in the world. He didn't think this was going to happen. He didn't think he'd be kissing my ass. He really didn't. He thought he'd be just another American president that was a loser where the country was going downhill. I"
[0:00] One year ago you were a dead country. Now you're the hottest country anywhere in the world. He
[0:05] didn't think this was going to happen. He didn't think he'd be kissing my ass. He really didn't.
[0:10] He thought he'd be just another American president that was a loser where the country was going
[0:16] downhill. I stopped eight wars yesterday. Do you know what that is? Eight wars. You didn't stop
[0:21] eight wars. You started eight wars yesterday. I stopped eight wars. But it was a little early
[0:28] because in all fairness it was for the year before, right? It was for 24. But still you thought
[0:34] they would have made an exception. But they didn't do that. You watch what happens. But it was sort
[0:41] of amazing. So she was so nice and she actually came to the White House and she presented me with
[0:45] her award. She's a wonderful woman. But stopping wars is I think is my most it's the best. I think
[0:55] I do it the best. I stopped wars that nobody thought. President Putin called me. He said I
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[1:34] He's my son, Don Trump.
[1:37] Don, he's a great guy.
[1:40] And his fiancée, Bettina.
[1:42] Good, Bettina, good.
[1:44] Now my son's got the greatest genes in history.
[1:49] I'm a big believer in genes, by the way, I will tell you.
[1:51] My daughter, Tiffany, and her husband, Michael.
[1:57] My beautiful daughter, right?
[2:00] And they have a new child, the most beautiful guy we've seen, right?
[2:06] Blows us all away, right?
[2:08] He's great.
[2:09] Thank you for being here.
[2:10] And countless other business leaders.
[2:12] We have so many friends of mine here, so many business leaders,
[2:15] but we can't go on because we have a couple of moments more
[2:17] to discuss the world and the economy.
[2:19] Over the past 14 months, the Trump administration has achieved
[2:23] perhaps the most dramatic one-year turnaround of any nation
[2:26] in all of history.
[2:30] A short time ago, a man that we just discussed, the king,
[2:34] the future king of Saudi Arabia, and I also love the king of Saudi Arabia.
[2:38] What a man he is.
[2:39] When I was there, we bonded.
[2:41] He would grab me to get up.
[2:43] He was a little frail at the time, and this was a long time ago,
[2:45] and he's still doing well.
[2:47] And he'd grab my arm to get up when I was sitting next to him.
[2:50] And they said, that's the only time he's ever grabbed anybody.
[2:53] He would grab me all the time.
[2:55] And I said, I think he likes me.
[2:57] And he did like me, and he still likes me.
[3:00] And he's a great man, and say hello to him.
[3:02] He's a great guy with a great son.
[3:05] But a short time ago, we were together, and he looked at me,
[3:12] and he said, you know, it's amazing.
[3:14] One year ago, you were dead.
[3:16] Dead country.
[3:18] Now you're the hottest country anywhere in the world.
[3:20] He didn't think this was going to happen.
[3:23] He didn't think he'd be kissing my ass.
[3:25] He really didn't.
[3:26] He thought he'd be just another American president that was a loser,
[3:31] where the country was going downhill.
[3:33] But now he has to be nice to me.
[3:36] You tell him he better be nice to me.
[3:39] He's got to be.
[3:40] But it was really something.
[3:42] No, he said, though, he said, you know, it's amazing, President,
[3:45] because he's very smart.
[3:48] But a regular kind of a guy.
[3:50] He said, you know, it's amazing, President, a year ago, in that case,
[3:54] it was a year and a half.
[3:55] It was six months ago.
[3:56] But a year ago, you were a dead country.
[4:01] Now you're literally the hottest country anywhere in the world.
[4:05] And that was before we beat the hell out of Iran.
[4:08] You know, now I think he's got to say even better.
[4:11] I think we have to up it.
[4:13] But he's fantastic.
[4:15] And everything we do, we're working to make America the number one place
[4:19] on Earth to do business.
[4:20] We passed the law.
[4:21] Largest tax cuts in American history, including no tax on tips,
[4:25] no tax on overtime, no tax on Social Security for our great seniors.
[4:30] We provided 100 percent expensing and bonus depreciation so that anyone
[4:35] who wants to build a factory can deduct the entire cost of equipment
[4:40] and the entire factory in the first year.
[4:42] That used to take 38 years to do.
[4:44] It had taken little drips, little drips.
[4:46] Now it's done.
[4:49] And, you know, a lot of people remember
[4:51] that my first
[4:52] four years was the most successful time
[4:55] we've ever had financially in the history of our country.
[4:58] We had an unbelievable success, but this is much better.
[5:02] And by the way, when this war ends,
[5:03] it's going to be like a rocket ship.
[5:05] I thought we were going to go down more.
[5:08] And I thought oil prices were going to go up higher than they are now.
[5:11] It's not finished yet.
[5:12] I'm not saying it's sort of finished, but it's not finished.
[5:15] It's got to be finished.
[5:16] And I thought that we would see a bigger drop in stock.
[5:21] Hasn't been that bad.
[5:23] You know, it's sort of crazy.
[5:25] I hit 50,000 on the Dow.
[5:29] People said that wouldn't be possible within four years.
[5:31] I did it in one year and then we hit 7000 on the S&P.
[5:37] People said that's even harder than hitting 50,000 on the Dow.
[5:41] And I did that in less than one year toward the end of the year.
[5:44] Both of them.
[5:45] We broke every record, every stock record we broke.
[5:49] And you're big beneficiaries because so many of you invest in the United States and keep
[5:53] doing it.
[5:54] It's going to be a rocket ship you watch.
[5:57] But then I said, all right, do I have to do this?
[6:00] We have a country that's sick and demented and they have a nuclear weapon or they want
[6:06] to have one.
[6:07] They were very close to get it.
[6:08] Remember, they were two weeks away.
[6:09] They were two weeks away.
[6:10] If they would have if we didn't hit that, I call it the nuclear dust.
[6:14] I use the term nuclear dust and we didn't knock the hell out of them.
[6:17] They would have had a nuclear weapon within two to four weeks and they would have used
[6:20] it on you and on Israel and on everyone else.
[6:24] And I said, we really do have to stop.
[6:27] And go on a little different journey for a little while and take them out and then go
[6:31] back to life.
[6:33] And that's what we did.
[6:34] And we did it violently.
[6:37] We did it powerfully.
[6:38] We did it with the respect of the world.
[6:42] And we helped a lot of allies and we learned about other allies.
[6:46] We learned that other allies weren't there.
[6:49] We didn't need them, but they weren't there if we did need them.
[6:54] And that's going to be very costly for them.
[6:56] News never stops.
[7:13] The world keeps turning.
[7:14] The world keeps turning.
[7:15] And every turn tells a story, wars, elections, geopolitics, Davids versus Goliaths.
[7:23] While everyone is celebrating the U.S.-China trade tour, Trump has been quietly doing something
[7:28] else across Asia.
[7:29] We were once home to the ancient Silk Road connecting East and West.
[7:34] But who's connecting the dots?
[7:36] Who's decoding the global storm?
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