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absolutely do that. uh, elegy is very interesting because when i took offers for the 1st time, one of the 1st things i looked at was 2. there were 2 s and for the world, but the consultants had nothing to do with that. you know, the consultants go in and they say give us millions of dollars cuz trump did it. nobody called me about it. i just heard it was a problem for years. and i got it done because it was the right thing to do for the us and the right thing to do for beyond that had to do with energy. very important . so i think it's very important. i think the, the, you know, that i disagree with one. i think the more that you do, the lower the price is good to go. and what i'd like to see is a rapid approve us. we're going to give very rapid approvals in the united states, like with the a i plans talking to many people want to build them. that's going to be a very big thing. we're going to build electric generating facilities. they are going to build up here to get them the approval. under emergency declaration, i can get the approvals done. my cell, the plan,
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build the electric generating plant, they can deal it with anything they want and they may have coal is a back, a good clean call. you know, if there were a problem with a, with a pipe coming in as an example, you're going with a gas or oil, a gas, and a pipe gets blown up, or for some reason does it work. there are some companies in the us that have coal sitting right by the plant so that if there's an emergencies they can go to that short term basis and use are very clean coal. so that's something else that a lot of people didn't even know about. but nothing can destroy calls, not the weather, not a bomb, nothing. it might make it a little smaller, might make it a little different shape, but call is very strong as a backup. it's a great backup to have that facility and it wouldn't cause much more more money. and we have more called and anybody's, we also have more oil and gas than anybody. so we're going to make it so that the plans will have their own electric generating facilities attached right to the
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plant. they don't have to worry about a utility. they don't have to worry about anything. and we're going to get very rapid approvals. i thank you. the thank you so much for me as the president will know. i'll go to uh, another seo that you know very well bryan, i'm on the ceo and chair of bank of america a good afternoon mister president and congratulations and obviously have that full week for you and your family. if you remember 5 years ago, you came here and we walked among a 150 c o as from all over the world and you engage with them about your policies and their procedures. that there was actually, if you look at state and city or was it many cases much higher than 40 percent? i got it down to 21 percent and now we're going to bring it down from 21 to 15 percent. if there's a big if, if you make your product in the us, so we're going to have the lowest just about the lowest rate, it will be. the $21.00 is on the low side. worldwide. the 15 is about as low as it
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gets. and by far the lowest of a large country, large, you know, rich powerful country by far not even a charges. so we're going to break it down to 15 percent if you make your product in the usa. so that's good to create a, a tremendous buzz. we're also probably going back to the one year this is within the bank and that included a place called bank of america. this can serve and they don't take conservative business. and i don't know if the regulators mandated that because of buying or what, but you and jamie and everybody. i hope you're going to open your bags to conservatives because what you're doing is wrong mr. president will say that your friend gianni was upset, a low told me tell you a low and we look forward to a sponsor. woke up when it comes to the summer for the club and next year. so thank you for getting that. the nice space. thank you very much, brian. thank you. mazar president will now go to a button. she's the executive chairman of bunk,
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go sent under one of the big earbuds banks and also in the us. so i know mister president, congratulations on a historic victory. i believe you don't know me as well as my fellow panelists. so a few words, something that is one of the largest banks in the world, my number of customers, 170000000. that's more than my friend brian, my friend jamie, have those the typically regulations that's coming that's coming that will c k. we are. we're a big investor, united states. we have many 1000000 customers, 12000 employees. we're one of the largest auto lenders. and we recently launched a fully digital bank called opened back, or we strongly believe banks have a favorite, the role in the economy. and we can accelerate growth and helped many more customers. that's what we're doing the united states. so as brian pointed out,
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we very much welcome to focus on the regulation and reducing brokers. so my question is, what are your priorities in this regard? on how fast is this going to happen? thank you very much. i think it's going to thank you and congratulations. i know very much about your bank and you've done a fantastic job. congratulations. we're going to move very quickly. we've moved very quickly. we've done things in the last 3 days that nobody that we're possible to do in years and it's all taken is all taking effect. it's going to have a huge impact on the economy. huge positive impact money was being wasted on a crazy things. i mean, degree new deal was such a total disgrace uh what, what, how that was perpetrated. and it was conceived of by people that were average students, less than average students. i, my dad happened. and then honestly,
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a good things are going to happen for the world and good things are going to happen for the people that are dealing with us. so, allies and beyond allies and one's a very important, i really would like to be able to meet with president boynton soon to get that war . it ended in and that started from the standpoint of economy or anything else is from the standpoint of millions of lives. are being wasted. beautiful young people are being shot in the battlefield. you know, the bullets very flat land, as i said, and the bullet goes to there's no, there's no hiding of the bullet. the only thing you're to stop the bullet as a human body. and do you have to say, i've seen pictures of what's taking place? it's a carnage and we really have to stop that or that was horrible. and i'm not talking economy, i'm not talking economics, i'm not dodge unless, and it's just an unfair relationships. and we have to make it just fair. we don't have to make it phenomenal. we have to make it a fair relationship right now. it's not a fair relationship, the deficit,
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as massive as it is with other countries, a lot of asian countries actually. but we have deficits that are very big and we can keep doing that. so we're not going to keep doing that, but i liked president she very much. i've always liked and we always had a very good relationship. it was very strange with cove it coming out of wool on obviously that strained it. i shared strained it with a lot of people, but that strained our relationships, but we always had a great relationship, i would say. and we look forward to doing very well with china and getting along with china. hopefully china can help us stop the war with, in particular russia, ukraine, and they have a great deal of power over that situation. and we'll work with them. and i mentioned that with a during our phone conversation with president, she and hopefully we could work together and get that stop. we'd like to see the nuclear ization, in fact, with president put in prior to a, an election result,
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which was frankly ridiculous. we were talking about did nuclear, as ation of our 2 countries and china would have come along. china has a much smaller right now nuclear armament than us of a field and us, but they're, they're going to be catching it at some point over the next 4 or 5 years. and i will tell you that president burton really liked the idea of, of cutting way back or nuclear. and i think the rest of the world, we would have gotten them to follow. and china would have come along to china also liked it. a tremendous amounts of money and being spent or nuclear. and the destructive capability is something that we're unable to talk about today. cuz you don't want to hear it's too depressing. so we want to see if we could de no killer eyes. and i think that's very possible and i can tell you that president button wanted to do it. he and i wanted to do it. uh, we had uh, a good conversation with china. they would have been involved. and that would have
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been an unbelievable thing for the planet. there's a president on your back here in doubles next year. what will there be then? a peace agreement with your crime and rush out by them. what are you going to have to ask russia? your grade is ready to, to make a deal. just so you understand this where they should have never started. if i were president did, would never have started. this is a war that should have never, ever was slightly injured. now now many people were killed as a big building, so i was surprised at how that was my business. is it buildings that go 2 and 3 blocks long? that 20 stories high. that big, powerful buildings that were knocked down and there were a lot of people in those buildings that announced that 2 people were injured. that's not true. so i think you're gonna find that there were many more people killed and ukraine and the grand more than anybody has any idea. but if you look now, so many of the people being killed,
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the soldiers just facing each other with guns, rifles, and drones. the new form of warfare, drones ad is a very sad thing to say. and when you see pictures of the fields that i say, nobody wants to say it, you'll never be the same. thank you very much. mister president. on behalf of all the 3000 participants here in that was we really, really underline that. so joining us the 3rd day in your presidency, live taking questions here is so appreciate it and we are all ready ready for receiving you next year in person. so thank you very much and all the best from douglas. thank you. thank you very much. thank you. and i gave you the listing and we've just been
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watching president donald trump, to level one of the 1st major speeches of his presidency to global business and political leaders of the wells. economic form in davos, switzerland. how some, alberto, is that for us standing a by hashem, european leaders and ceo's, they're in switzerland. will have been listening closely to what trump had to say on the issues. the both stopped like increasing native spending the middle east tariff some for foreign goods. a lot to one pick what stood out for you who basically believe they were waiting to hear president talking about the potential to move forward in terms of global economic corporation because across the entire globe you have countries that have been suffering from the photo out of defend demik, russian invasion of ukraine, the the,
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and also the revising inflation. and we're hoping to see more pushed towards global corporations that could see an end to the recession. but the biggest concern was basically whether a trump will pursue an aggressive policy, particularly when it comes to the topics. and he made it quite clear that the europe is the chinese, the canadians of the mexicans. how to right themselves for the potentials, for those tots to happen. now, the only exception this time that the u. b, as for example, in particular that i've been trying to prepare themselves for the potential of those topics either by striking back with retaliatory at thomas, impose on the americas. but in the meantime, the big, but of course of the say that the favor, the best of negotiating a settlement with a trump administration. i mean, what do you listen to that speech by trump is really interesting. he's taking the credit for the end of the,
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of the policies via that was implemented in the gaza. and the stats of the release of the car is ready captive and palestinian at present it presented. uh, basically a binary choice to those that are looking to invest in the united states. what he said was that if you want to invest in the united states, you can come and you can invest, and we will encourage you to do that. and we will make it very tax friendly here. we won't charge you any taxes. they will be very low if we do. but if you don't kind of build your business here, you're going to try and sell your products here and you're going to pay very high tariffs. that is what you're facing. basically if you want access to this very lucrative market of consumers. so that is what the world's business community was told. you have one choice, you can work with me,
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or you can pay the price financially. and so this is what donald trump is basically saying that. so there is a revolution of common sense that the world will be wealthier, it will be more prosperous, and it will be stronger. but you have to play by my rules. and kimberly donald trump talked a lot about terrorists and the tire fee would be imposing on the countries that produce goods outside of america. how important is it for the united states for his domestic audience to project those sort of threats as well? i think the business community was really an easy going into this meeting because they were worried they'd heard about these parents that could be coming as early as february 1st and wondering exactly what that could mean. they'd heard about the taking of the panama canal that heard about the pulling out of the world that
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cannot run through the world health organization. they'd heard about so many of the undoing of jo biden's administration, where there is the parents climate accord, whether it's even the national emergency on the border of so many of the things that they were comfortable with. i did the previous administered why that was important. it was important for the domestic audience, but i don't know if it hadn't much relevance for the community that was in the audience there in davos. okay, many thanks for that committee hole. cut the in the united states, giving a some context that suit us present. donald trump's speech at the weld economic for him in davos. that is it for me. so now lots mon or stories on our website to check it out. i'll just say we're at don't com, for now. you're up to date, moonies at the top of the hour to stay here on out the
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