tv [untitled] January 22, 2025 1:30am-2:01am AST
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to do this in the united states is, is, i think, wonderful. so thank you very much. you can say one word, you know, so many positive things about what it's going to do for medical research and for solving things. cancer problems help. okay. help us with the side against the various problems diseases these guys can maybe sure more about some of the work they're doing there. i think they'll joint maybe some of the leaders about driving progress here. but i believe that as this technology progresses, we will see diseases get cured in an unprecedented rate. we will be amazed at how quickly work here in this cancer and that one and heart disease. and what this will do for the ability of to deliver very high quality health care, the costs, but really to cure the diseases at a rapid rapid rate, i think will be among the most important things this technology does.
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so we're currently working on step on this. okay. alright. no, no, no, no. is it, i'm not, i'm not that don't, i'm not the, i'm not that i'm not doing that give us a present when the most exciting thing is we're working on you again using the tools that said that, that sound and mazda are providing is arc, has a capture vaccine. it's very interesting. early diet, it turns out i'll be put all of our kit cancers to capture timbers, little fragments of those tumors flowed around in your blood. so you can do early cancer detection, if you can do it using a you can do early cancer detection with a blood test to uh, and we using a i to look at the blood test. you can find that a can the categories that are actually seriously threatening the person so we can again catch her to catch her diagnosis using a i as the problem is that just being
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a simple blood test. then beyond that, once we gene sequence, once we gene sequence that to cancer tumor, you can then vaccinate the person in the design of vaccine for every individual person to vaccinate them against that cancer. and you can make that vaccine the, that m r n a vaccine. you can make that robotically again using a i and about 48 hours. so imagine early cancer detection, the development of the cancer vaccine for the, for your particular capture. and if you and have have that vaccine, a bill 148 hours, this is the promise of the a i and the promise of the future. thanks. thanks. uh yeah, just one second. i will finish out, but, but uh, now it is a highly respected guys. i was shocked with larry,
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cuz i don't even think larry does this stuff. you did a very good job for a guy that doesn't do it much. right. but he's still respected in the group and it's, it's really an honor, but uh uh for larry to be here and do this is very unusual because he doesn't do this stuff. he doesn't need a, she does. and you don't need it. do you? uh, you know, need it, but i just, uh, i think it's an honor to the, to the country. it's a great honor that is group where these are the top people that they uh, they're going to do it and they going to do it here. and we're going to make it as easy as it can be a $500.00 video. so i gave project comes in addition to a separate pledge between a $1200000000000.00 from, as we know from mazda that we talked about before. also 20000000000 from the mac, which was a great. and we have many others that are coming. so i might just say, just announce it is easier, but with some,
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i know i'm and they're so highly respected. i'd rather do it this way many we'd like to do it this way, but we're letting the world know what's happening. uh, this is money that normally would have gone to china or other countries, but in particular, china and total before the end of my 1st little business day in washington. and the ways, as we've already secured nearly uh, 3 trillion dollars of new investments in the united states. and probably that's going to be 6 or 7 by the end of the week. tremendous amounts of money are coming in for, for many things other than even a i seems to be very hot. and it seems to be the thing that a lot of smart people are looking at very strongly in our country will be price spring like never before. i think that's true and it's going to be the golden age of america. as i say yesterday, we had the most ambition, ambitious action oriented day of any administration and history. now,
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there's never been a 1st day like yesterday is, you know, i signed a sweeping slate of executive orders to stop the invasion of our borders. i launched a government wide effort to defeat inflation and bring down the cost of daily life and bring down the cost of energy magnificently bring it down. and when an energy comes down, larry, i'd say, generally speaking, when energy comes down, everything else comes down. the prices of food and the price is of everything else, come down. energy is the big as the big baby. and we just let a national energy emergency to drill baby drill our term that we use. we're going to drill baby drill like never before we ended destructive the mandates across the federal government and returned country to a marriage based system in a common sense system. as you know, the supreme court gave us a decision on merit, where things in this country can be based on merit. now instead of a lot of different rules, regulations and things that really put our country in
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a big disadvantage, we primarily self government censorship and restored free speech that was signed. yesterday we were renamed the gulf of mexico. the gulf of america shown so beautiful. the gulf of america and returned the name of a great president william mckinley to mount mckinley. they took off the name or, and he was actually a great president. the was a very, very successful businessman. he ran for governor of ohio. he won and did a great job. his governor ran for president. anyone who was assassinated ultimately in the 2nd term. unfortunately, but he was the tariff king and he, i don't think he was as bad as i am. i'm i think, i believe. and i'm even more than anybody believed in a very strongly any res, massive amounts of money. our country was adage, edits riches from, from 1870. to 1913. we had the most. that was when we were the richest,
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relatively speaking, we were the richest during that period of time. that was terrorist from other countries. and our administration's roving was unprecedented urgency and speed to confront every single crisis facing us. and we'll get the job done. and again, i want to thank you, sam and moss and larry for being here. it's an honor to have them and we'll take a few questions of, you know. ready as all these, all sure. so the drug has gone into that was at the bottom on a video with the deeper science. why does he deserve our? well, i don't know what is important because we're looking economy and so we're looking at cards. okay, well, we'll take a look at everything, but i can say this, murders today are not even charged. you have murders that are in charged all over.
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you take a look at what's going on in philadelphia, take a look at what's gone off in le, let people murder people and they don't get charged. these people have already served years in prison and, and they've served them viciously. it's a disgusting prison. it's been horrible, it's in you, man, it's been a terrible, terrible thing. i also say that as you go to portland, where they did, where they wrapped police officers shot police offices. nothing happened to anybody . you go to seattle where they took over a big chunk of the city and people died. portland, a lot of people died where man and you go all. so take a look at the minneapolis cuz i was there and i watched it and by didn't bring in the national good that city wouldn't even exist today. people were killed and nobody went to jail. so these people have already served a long period of time, and i made a decision to give a pardon. joe biden gave a pardon yesterday to a lot of criminals. these are criminals that he gave
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a pardon too. and you should be asking that question. why did he give a part and all of these people that committed crimes? why did he give a pardon to the j 6 on select committee? when they burned and destroyed all documents, which showed that they did what was wrong? not be wherever it went. why did they give a pardon to all of his relatives, his brother, who made millions of dollars to all these different people he gave pardons? that's the question you should be answering. all right, so as you have 1st no, no. go ahead. to watch about your meetings, speaker jobs, and she did, you did reach any conclusions on this one, but it's pretty much a we have a good situation now. it's been in some ways made simpler by los angeles because they're going to need a lot of money. and generally speaking, i think you find that a lot of democrats are going to be asking for help. so i think maybe that makes it
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more one sided. i think we're going to do very well. look, we're going to take care of los angeles. i'm going there. i'm going to north carolina, which has been abandoned by the democrats, and i'm going to north carolina, very importantly. first, i'll be there on friday and then i'm going from there to los angeles. and then i'm going to nevada, and i'm really going to nevada to thank them for the vote goes we one nevada overwhelmingly, and that's usually a democrat about that. i just want to go there to thank the people of nevada for the big the big vote. so we'll be making that. yeah, please. the leaders of a probably nice keep is what we're free following the items yesterday. at the time back in 2021. i seem to stand back and stop, but he's in our place for the end of the conversation. well, we have to say they've been given a bar and match what their sentences were ridiculous and accessing. one of the guys took down
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a flag that was an anti american flag. and it was given years in jail. i don't know the exact number, but it was given many years in jail. i thought it was very excessive. and at least the cases that we looked at, these were people that actually love our country. so we fill out a part would be appropriate. yeah, this is awesome drone your conversation with republicans today that you asked them to consider recess appointments for, for cabinet officials. i think. yeah, if they, if it's needed, i don't think it's going to be needed. a mock code is, you know, got passed overwhelmingly with 99 to nothing which is pretty amazing. marco market is going to do a great job secretary of state, but he just got, i guess he was the 1st one and just got approved. that's about $99.00 denouncing and the uh the, the nothing was a vote that he would have gotten if we wanted to do it. but, you know, who's vote that was who's doing a great job right now? is vice president for a trade or, or a deal involved in
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a wildfire relief in extension for that? that's what i'm, what i really want to have done. i was talking about this with you guys back. back to the oval office in los angeles has massive amounts of water available to it. all they have to do is turn the valve. and that's the valve coming back from and down from the pacific northwest, where millions of 2 gallons of water a week and a day even in many cases, pours into california, goes all through california, down to los angeles. and they turned it off. it's off now the valve goes, it turns toward the pacific ocean and all that water goes pouring into the pacific ocean. if they did what i told them to do, they wouldn't do it because politically, they didn't think it was good. i think it was. i think it's great politically, i think they did politically what they've done, they've destroyed the city. what they've done to that city is unbelievable. the
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sprinklers, the sprinklers in there, like these right here, that you see none of them had any water on them. they didn't have any water. the fi address, 40 percent of mad, no water. the brush was so was just dry. everything was dried, the sprinklers, and the lawn weren't allowed to be used. so you know, everything was dry and it was an inferno. they created an infernal, so were demanding that they turned the valve back toward los angeles right now, it's not even believable that they haven't done it. just so, you know, they have a valve and it's turned just like, think of a sink, but multiply it times many thousands of times the size of it. it's massive. and you turn it back toward los angeles. why aren't they doing it? they either have a death wish they're stupid or there's something else going on that we don't understand. but we want the water that they are throwing away to be used for california. and that they'd lose the farmers of california. you know,
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when you drive up north, you see all of the land. i couldn't believe it. i was with devon, known as when he was a congressman entered by the congressman from the area and we're driving up and or on the highway. and i keep looking at these farms and the land is boned dry, and then you'd see an acre about an acre, a 2 acres which the most beautiful green, the plants growing in it, those beautiful events. it's rich stuff. and you look at the shortland as so rich, that soil is almost the equivalent to like iowa. so it was phenomenal. it's getting a water. but the reason it has no, what i said, do you have a drought? no. i said, what do you mean you don't have to do that? look at it. i think it's dry is about the reason you have like an acre is because they say you can, you can form one acre but no more. because they didn't want to waste water, but they throw the water into the pacific ocean. these people are crazy. so we're going to be issuing an executive order,
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demanding that they immediately let that order come down to through kept the california farmers even people living in beverly hills. now those people have been a lot, i've been a lot of them are wiped out, believe it or not, you know, they were having restrictions. larry, you know about this. they wanted to restrict you to 38 gallons of water a day. that sounds like a lot, but it's not when you're a rich person and you like to take a shower at 3838 gallons as it last very long. and they have all this water and it's a really good water pipe. pacific northwest, some comes in from canada, in a nice country by the way, comes in from canada and it comes all the way through california. and they're restricted. they even have the half pipes, you know, they have pipes, the cup pipes, big ones, bigger than this room. and they going to all the way down and the bone dry. and they could be loaded up with water. no, but isn't it incredible that they don't do it?
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and it's to protect the delta smelted sufficient? that's. that's doing poorly anyway. but as a how are you protecting the delta smells by not giving it water to fish these water? nobody can answer that question. let me do this for you and you are i wouldn't be if you wanted to buy it. i, i'd like to buy or to buy 2. i have the right to make a deal. so the deal, i'm thinking about wireless negotiate and part of the media. deal i think is this uh and i bet was owners of tech to the big owners. it's worthless if it does, it got a problem and it's not like, oh, you can take the us, the whole thing is worthless with a problem. it is worth like a trillion dollars. so what i'm thinking about saying to somebody is buy it and give half to the united states of america have and will give you the permit. and
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they'll have a great partner, the united states. and that have something that's actually more valuable because they have the ultimate partner in the united states will make it very worthwhile for them in terms of departments and everything else. but so think of it, you have an asset that has no value or has a trillion dollar value. it all depends on whether or not the united states gives the permits. so what i'm saying is let the united states give the permit, and the united states should get half. it sounds reasonable. what do you think? so maybe he can, he can afford it to the bathroom, lose the message. the salting officers is ok now. yeah, the opposite. in fact, i'm going to be letting 2 officers from washington police dc. i believe that from dc, but i just approved it. and they were arrested,
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put in jail for 5 years because they went after and illegal and i guess something happened where something went wrong and they arrested the 2 officers to put them in jail for going after a criminal, a rough criminal by the way. and i'm actually really so, you know, i'm the friend of i am the friend of police more than any president that's ever been in this, on the part of the salt at officers. why i want to ask you other bye strategy that he said is, this is a week ago. he said you committed on january 6? obviously you should not. or why is your vice president all? well, only for one reason they've been, they've served years in jail. they should not have served. she has me and they've served a years in jail, and murders don't even go to jail in this country. and we had 1500. we have 16 under review is you know, we commuted about 16 of them because it looks like they could have done things that
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were uh, not acceptable for a full pardon. but these people have serve years of jail or their lives have been ruined, and medic and their medicaid listen to me for a 2nd step, interrupting. they served years in jail. and if you look at the american public, the american public is tired of it. take a look at the election. i just looked at the numbers on the election. we won this election and a landslide because the american public is tired of people like you that are just one sided, horrible people in terms of drive. you don't talk about all the people that have been killed and what happens to those murders, murderers get no time. you take a look at some of these days. they go after political opponents, but they don't go up to people that you'd people, industry, the court. they know where they're living, they know everything, they don't even go up to pick them up anymore. they just let them lives there. they know all about it. they have their pictures, they have the tape of the shooting,
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and they don't even go up and to, and you're talking about this now we, uh, we pardoned people that were treated unbelievably well the poorly in the history of our country. there's never been anything take place like this. they're still looking for them, but they're not looking for the murder is the people that are killing everybody. we are though, and we're getting a matter of the country. we just started that we're getting a matter of the country and they've got to be gotten out of the country for us. they came in illegally from jails and from prisons, they killed many people. some of them killed. many people about 50 percent of them killed more than one person they were released into our country. that's what we're focused on, not the kind of nonsense you're talking about. these fire and you pray. if latimer doesn't come to the table to negotiate with you. when you put additional stations on russia, sounds likely. yeah. do you think that the words should be frozen currently a lot of washington never started. if you had a competent president, which you did in the world, wouldn't have happened to warn you trained would have never happened of our
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president. but that couldn't happen because the election was rig. yeah, go ahead. there's been some debate within your orbit over whether or not to keep or eliminate each one b visas. what's your position on that? you want to keep each one of these? or do you want to go? i like, i like both sides of the argument, but i, i also like very confident people coming into our country, even if that involves them training and helping other people that may not have the qualifications they do up. but i don't want to stop and i'm not just talking about engineers. i'm talking about people at all levels. we want competent people coming into our country, an h. b one. i know the program very well. i use the program, the maitre d 's wine. you know the experts even waiters high quality waiters you, you gotta get the best people now. then you go into people like larry and teenage engineers and moss and age. and this gentleman needs engineers like nobody's ever
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needed the engineers, right? so we have to have the quality people coming in. now, by doing that, we're expanding businesses and that takes care of everybody. so i'm sort of on both sides of the argument. but what i really do feel is that we have to let really competent people, great people come into our country and we do that through the h one program was a terrace on canada and mexico in an effort to force negotiation sooner on us and see i know it's really not a new as a big has nothing to do with that. they've allowed both of them in canada very much so they've allowed millions and millions of people to come into the country that shouldn't be here. they could have stopped them and they didn't. and they've killed 300000 people last year. my opinion had been, had been destroyed by drugs, by fentanyl, defense it all coming through canada is massive defense and all coming through a mexico is massive and people are getting killed and families are being destroyed
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. i mean, the son gets killed in the family is in a basket case for the rest of their lives. i mean, i've seen mothers that thought the deal. they never hear. they say it gets worse with time. it gets worse with time they lose their boy. they lose their baby, they lose their, their young daughter, defense and all poisoning. and i had to talk with the president she the other day to china. i said, we don't want that trap in our country. we got to stop it. i would have stopped it . i had to deal with him where he was going to give the maximum penalty, which in china is the death penalty for drug dealing. and he was all said he was going to give the maximum penalty to fat. and all deal is if they send to the united states are going to get the death penalty. and of course, by didn't pick that up. i had the deal all done. it was all wrapped up. we were going to have it done. and then the election went, let's put it nicely,
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didn't go the proper way. i'm doing, i'm trying to be nice about it was rig. and we had an incompetent president elected and he never followed up on that deal. but he should have followed up. because if they got the death penalty they wouldn't be sending fentanyl to mexico, canada, another place to we're talking about a tariff of 10 percent on china based on the fact that this ending fentenol to mexico and canada. so it almost shares probably february 1st is the date we're looking for for mexico and china. we're talking about approximately uh, approximately 25 percent said on the side i'm planning to traverse the middle. you should we're thinking about go to the middle east, not yet. we have a i think all the hostages are coming back going on right now. they are coming back . it has some of them have been very, you know, very damaged. you look at the young lady with her hand, practically blown off. uh,
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you know, how that happened, right. did you know that? but when you find out you're not going to be too happy because it was terrible, but a das which is starting to come back. okay. oh, if i, if i weren't here that they wouldn't be back ever, they would have never come, but they would have all died if this were done a year earlier. if the, if biden would have done this deal a year and a half, 2 years ago, or frankly, it should've never happened october 7th. sure never happened. no, nobody should be dead. but through weakness, they allowed it to happen. and then there was a disaster from there, but you go back to 6 months ago. many of these young people were living, you know, young people don't die like that. it just dying. and the young people are dying at 22 and 23 years old. they don't die, but now they're dying and you wonder why they're dying. they're being killed. and they have been killed. but they say 6 months ago you would have had 11 more living
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hostages. think of that 6 months ago, but bite and couldn't get it done. and it was only the damn position by that i put on as a deadline that got it done. but it's, it's a very sad situation. should have, it should have never happened now to, to thing should have never happened. 3 things. inflation should have never happened . it would've never happened except for what they did the energy and they're crazy spending. and you grade would have never happened. never by the way russia never would have gotten into your grand. i had a very strong understanding with food and they would have never ever happened to it disrespected by the very simple. he disrespects people, the smart he understands, he disrespected biden, and also the police wouldn't have happened because around was broke. they had no money that no money for him. i said no money for angela. it would have never happened. october 7th, would have never happened,
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but it did happen. so this is the cards i've been given. and we're getting the hostages back. that would have never happened, done to buy and they would have never come back. they would just dying verse, not that slowly. they were dying well being killed. but that was what was happening, sending weapons to ukraine. or are you going to send a ton of the tops? well, we'll look into that. we're talking to the landscape. we're going to be talking with president important very soon. and we'll see what, how it all happens. we're gonna look at every one thing i do feel the european union should be paying a lot more than they're paying because under bite and mean we're in there for $200000000000.00 more now to fix them or that or effects us. we have a notion in between right, little thing called an ocean. the european union should equalize were in there for $200000000.00 more than the european union. i mean, what are we stupid? i guess the answer is yes, because they must, they must think so. but the european union takes advantage of,
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of us tremendously on trade. and they now take advantage of and, and always have if i didn't get involved 2 years ago, my 1st, um, one of the 1st things i noticed was that they're not paying enough. they're not paying. and a lot of those countries weren't even paying the nato countries. they weren't paying only 7 out of $28.00 were bank. we were one of them. and poland was one and they had a few of them that were paying and some were paying very, probably usually the closer to the border line of russia, they were, the faster they paid. okay. the ones that were further away tended not to pay as of as the one thing on that. i think they should lift the number not to do percent, but to 5 percent, nato should be a 5 percent. not a 2 percent. 2 percent is ridiculous. you see your conversation about him crazy you asked him to get involved. so let can you tell me that i did? yeah. i see you already get it settled because he's not done very much on that.
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he's got a lot of a lot of power. like we have a lot of power. i said you already get it settled. we did discuss it. yeah. changed on products that benefit yourself personally while you're president. well, i don't know. they've benefited. i don't know where it is. i don't know much about it other than i launch it. i heard it was very successful. i haven't checked it. where is it today? or how much? right. several $1000000000.00. it seems like the last several days. several 1000000000 that's paying us for these guys. sounds as wrong as this letter. i mean, i need opened it last night and i didn't know it, peter said, did you have the letter? i say, wait a minute, let's say the letter sort of a tradition. you put it in the draw, especially of the beautiful, resolute desk. right. and i opened that or there was to do number 47. and it was a very nice, i mean i could show it cause i think it was a nice i maybe i will,
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i think. and i just basically uh it was a little bit of a and inspirational type letter. you know what? joy to good job. important, very important how important the job is, but i'm a, i think as it was a nice letter, i think i should let people see it because it was a positive for him in writing it. i appreciated the letter after not. no, not at all. no, not at all. i was just called look, if we would have, you know, i just went out to the helicopter ride to, to uh we said goodbye. that's a tradition. as long as i looked at before, it used to be a stagecoach, and then helicopters came along, but that's been a tradition. you go out and you do that and we stood there for 10 minutes and i'll tell you what people would not have been able to get through the day that.
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