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dreaming big enough. just ask yourself. if you know that you cannot fail, how big would you dream and that is how big i am dreaming. and i don't think with god's world we can never fail. ♪ . ♪ mark: hello america, i am markvy levin this is "life, liberty & levin". i'm very excited about tonight show. we have the second half of the fantastic interview with president trump which will comee up later in the program. first r wondered how every politician and bureaucrat in washington and every host in
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the left-wing media how they know how everything works in the country, they will tell you anything tha that you want to kw about electric vehicles will, the electrical grid oil drilling and refining, carbon dioxide or do they. they don't have the foggiest idea what they're talking about none they talking shovel list, ambiguous terms, politicians are mostly lawyers who happened to get more votes than the other lawyer and the other party. they come to washington and think that they can run their lives and they can look at the industry and take it over and change it. we don't have people who are capable of being masterminds. the human race does not. politician bureaucrat, professional tv host, they don't even know how to make a pencil and they want to make electric engines change the electrical grid, do everything upside down and inside out as their word on
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capitalism and the de- growth movement continues, cedar, graphite, seems pretty simple. i'm going to do something this evening that's really never been done before printing to play video from the competitive enterprise i want you to watch this very, very carefully and think tour yourselves, is joese biden, chuk schumer, or the rest of the democrat reprobates, the actually capable of running a o complex massive economury like ours. take a look. >> these are the basic materials a pencil, graphite, cedar, metal and rubber.l if you hadth all of the element of a pencifrl in front of you,ke could you make a pencil? it's not as easy as you might f think. no single person on thace facegf the earth could do it without the help of countless others.th this is thise key to understandg
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the world.nc ila pencil just like you and men the end result of avastin in cricket family tree, sympathy oi human activity that spans ther globe.wo through their working knowledge of vast number of people have had a hand making the simple pencil. unlike your family tree, thisit one begins with anh actual tre. the most immediate ancestor of the pencil is treea cedar tree n the pacific northwest.er a the loggers who harvest the timber are its ancestors.es and these men don'e t work alon, they are assisted by the peoplep and industriesle that produced countless other tools that they use. that they use. these are also the ancestors of her pencil. as is the waitress at a nearby diner who sells the loggers lunch to say nothing of
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thousands of people involved in producing the simple. across time and space the web grows, consider the roads, trucks, ships, communication system in the people and design, build and maintain them. all are necessary to bring the learner to the mills and the slab factors that process them. all of them are the ancestors of the pencil. even with the work of all these people, so far all we have is a stained wooden slot and naked half of the wooden body of a pencil. his family tree is larger and more extensive. the graphite is mind in china and sri lanka. mark: stop right there, the graphite made in china. imagine if we had the entire transportation hub in this country and all of our vehicles relying on china to get the coble for the batteries that they intend to use in our
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vehicles and so much for the rest of the material that is not natural to the united states but is in afghanistan, africa and other parts of the world where we don't have any control over it whatsoever. >> he and other materials before extruded, dried and baked in a kennel, people from different contents, different cultures cooperate to bring these materials together with waxes and kilns and equipment from across the world. these two are the ancestors of the pencil. in the same is true of the eraser, with ingredients around the world it is the end result of a similarly complex and exotic branch of the family tree. as is the metal band made for material that is mind, refined and shipped from all over the world. each part of the pencil is a result of the collaboration and cooperation of millions of people. together they form a process that is constantly changing and
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adapting and changing availability or the cost of the material from one place might make another source more desirable in the process changes and adapts fluently. and if fact it's more astounding the absence of a mastermind dictating the countless actions that bring a pencil into being. each member of the family tree supplies only a small amount of the necessary know-how needed to make a pencil. they do so voluntarily, not because they necessarily want pencils are like pencils but working to create them the labor and skills to let them buy what they want and need. what you're seeing is the market at work. the spontaneous configuration of creative human energies of millions of people with their very skills and talents organizing voluntarily to necessity and desire. as led by an invisible hand to promote an end which is no part of the intention.
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every second we are alive we benefit from the voluntary spontaneous cooperation this is the modern world it is miraculous its intra- ticket and it gets better every day so as long as people are free to interact with each other. we can leave creative energy of humankind unheeded there is no limit to what we can accomplish. mark: have you ever wondered why there is literally no industry in washington, d.c. with the washington, d.c. metropolitan area literally no industry. they couldn't make a pencil in washington, d.c., they make laws, regulations, fiats, edicts, reacher taxes, redistribute wealth and script the economy majorly.
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that's why there's inflation through the roof, the currency is weak in the chinese are moving in trying to destroy the dollar as the world's currency. ask joe biden to know how to make a pencil, do you know how to spell the word pencil. for something completely different ladies and gentlemen, the second half of my interview with president trump is fantastic, enjoy. >> one of the things that really got my attention in this book was sean connery's past way fairly recently, one of my favorite actors. you point out in your book that this guy was a powerhouse in scotland he did not talk about that when he spoke people listen. yet it explains a dimension to the book what was that. >> i never met him but i was doing a big project in scotland and magnificent with almost 200s that were landmarked you could not touch them or walk on them it was sacred dooms and i came
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in and i wanted to build an unbelievable golf course on the dunes with the base of the dunes in the world. they were very protective environmentally. i was going through it and really had a rough zone. always good at getting zoning. all of a sudden i was having a hard time, years, a lot of money, environmental reports, impact statements and all of a sudden i did not know sean connery i met him once quickly but i did not know him he was from scotland. a tough guy actually. and he said that the dm americans spend money in scotland, let him have his golf course and let them have fun and put people to work. let him do what he wants to do don't be stupid. as soon as he said that it was
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everything changed pre-because of that i got to know him a little bit that's really unbelievable get to say have blinded every paper in scotland sean caught teresa's light him do it. that was like god coming down and saying let him do it. everything opened up it was incredible and i said john do you ever think about getting into politics. but he got pretty sick after that he was not a young guy when that happened it was not that long ago. but i really appreciated it, i thought it was amazing actually. he had tremendous power in scotland in different places but in scotland it was pretty amazing to watch them. a good guy, tough guy. >> nudity with a lot of politicians in new york, several letters and you, chuck schumer
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we really thank you for making the first contribution of this campaign years and years and years ago. it will most in the letters are in here, mario cuomo, andrew cuomo, what was your relationship with them? >> this was the chuck schumer, new york is largely democratic although you never know because the way the voting system every night you may be surprised and i gave him his first conservation at an office that i had with my father in brooklyn and he was running for the state assembly i believe. mark: right out of law school i gave them a contribution. it was $500 the first check he ever got pretty used to brag about it now he doesn't want to talk about it so much and that's okay. i got along with him very good, he is a smart guy. i got along with him really good until they ran for office running as a republican and it got nasty after that.
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with the cuomo family i knew mario very well i helped him and supported him. i found him not to be a very loyal person, i just did not think, some people said he was a good speaker and some people said he wasn't a good speaker, you know the sun will rise tomorrow, all of that. but i had a falling out with mario. not during his time that was afterwards with andrew. mark: what about the pandemic, how he handled that, it seemed to me he would praise you one day and attack you the next. >> he was a guy that one day said thank you very much i sent the ship, rebuild the javits center in they did not use it to the extent they should've. if they would've put the people in there instead of putting them in nursing homes where everybody got infected you would had a much different story in new york. but i have letters from him that you have done the greatest job of anybody and i did. i let the governors run their
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states. we had some governors that did a fantastic job, south carolina, tennessee, south dakota. we had governors that did a fantastic job and i let them do it if they wanted to keep their state open i say keep it open. if they wanted to close i said close it. numerous republican governors kept the states open. frankly the numbers were better than if you closed. it's an amazing thing you think if you close and seal it. they were stealing it people weren't leaving their apartments and catching covid, you don't explain that one. the democrats had a lousy run. if you look at what happened. but we did a fantastic job, the ventilators, the equipment i got, as an example i got a great hospital boat i brought into new
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york he was fully equipped for covid. we rebuilt the javits center it was like a hospital. i did that louisiana, many states, chicago, we built the most beautiful facilities, gsa worked with us in the army corps of engineers worked with us treat unbelievable. the army corps of engineers was able to build hospitals in three days, literally take a space like a convention center space. within three days it was unbelievable hospital with dividers and everything else. we did a fantastic job, never got credit for that. i should've, the honest governors would tell you, i would have a honest call every week, the honest governors of which there are some, we would tell you we would do a fantastic job in getting the gowns of the masks and the goggles and everything else. that was a very tough. for our country, nobody knew what it was, we heard stories, china, i was probably the first one i said it came from the lab in wuhan, i knew that produce all body bags all over the place
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around that lab, there were body bags all over that area and nobody talks about it. but in wuhan, you had to satellite pictures and other things, you had pictures of body bags all of our the place and you could see little lines from way up but they can be anything else. i said right from the beginning, the lab in wuhan that got out. it got out of the lab. i think it was incompetence, i believe it was incompetent. people said i was charging china so much money in tariffs and taxes and a lot of people said they did it to get me out. we did great and the election and i did much better in the second election that i did the first. i got 12 million more folks. mark: letters to trump, 45books.com and order it. we'll be right back. ♪ electric dream days are here. come in now and experience the intense thrills and incredible offers on any of five
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relationship with michael douglas, a good relationship with his father, a good relationship with arnold schwarzenegger. arnold schwarzenegger, he's become one of the radicals in this climate change and was very critical of you later. what do you think it is, we talked about it being politics but they are particularly angry with you, do you think it is because you are effective. you think it is because now you are able to articulate these things and playing english? you have a connection with working men and women, what do you think it is beyond politics. >> with arnold schwarzenegger when i said -- they wanted to give me a five year extension on the apprentice, i was doing good even with 14 seasons. nbc came up and said and i said i'm going to run for president.
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they couldn't believe it. mark is a great guy, he said you to understand they want to give you an extension. nobody turns down an extension, nobody ever. i said actually they were one or two that did but nobody ever turns down, no movie star does because television every week with movie once a year depending on how long it takes to make the movie. i said i want to do this i jennifer 14 seasons, 12 years 14 seasons and a couple that were doubled up produce mnuchin men to success and they wanted to keep it going and we tried martha stewart and she failed, we tried then and i said who do you want to have replace me because i was on with mark burnett, i said who do you think it would be and i thought it was a good idea, they said you think we could get arnold schwarzenegger. even movie stars will have primetime television. a lot of people do because in many ways is bigger in terms of certain things. they said we can ask arnold
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i said that sounds good go ahead, good luck with it and it was arnold schwarzenegger he bomb like you would believe, the people that have the meters and people turned it on to watch and within 15 minutes every set was off, it was a disaster pretty is much better at the terminator that he was the apprentice. he's a different kind of guy he was not a successful governor in california he did not do a good job and he supported hasek. when i heard he was supporting him i he is not my kind of guy and then after him he supported crooked hillary clinton. between the two of them. a lot of people said would you rather have arnold on the apprentice, make it big because you only show with mark and the whole group who by the way is fantastic, would you have rather had a tremendous success or would you rather have him fail
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badly. i said probably fail but he did fail it is very extreme on the environment. mark: obama left you a letter. i guess that's the practice, they brought it in the drawer. it is a letter that i think you rights for history but he didn't really mean. he says in the letter among other things if you needed to help let me know. he becomes president does everything teo undermined and said his people, what did you make of the letter when yoou mud it. >> i thought it was a beautiful handwritten letter. it sounded like it was from thet heart but don't forget they spied on my campaign, they created th e fake dossier, that was a fake about trump in moscow with hookers, it was all made ut
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and steel was paid for by the democrat party in crooked hillary clinton. the whole thing waars a fake. they spied on my campaign, how about if we spied on theirpaig campaign, you wouldn't talk about the death penalty let's reinstate the death penalty. they spied on my campaign and itt s incredible.s one of the problems i would had with obama i got along with him very well during the transition it's very nice his wife was verh nice, both of them. one of the problems with obama were really different in the sense i felt so differently about things tha ffert he did. in europe, they loved himm because he allowed europe to rip us off.d they said they like it better i germany they should like and in germany. they should because i didn't allow germany to get away. when you made a deal with putino
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you are getting 60% of youru energy from somebody that you numerous world wars with. i said i'm going to give you thy white flag this way you don'twh have to look it upit when you surrender to russia someday.r if you remember i made a speech at the united nations at theat russia delegation that it waes w asextremely funny when i mentiod that they should not be doing p it. a year later most of those guyrr were fired because they turned out to be right. what germany is doing if you take a look at this, germany isu unbelievablenb. hundred of coal-fired plants, they tried to and did deal with russia, i'm the one that exposed it, nobody had heard of nord stream 2 radio the massive pipeline going to all of europe and russia will dominate europe if you do that all the hy havead do is say were good internal fear energy and that's the end of europe i can understand why anybody would allow that toee happen but i disagreed with
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merkel but i got along with the. but i disagreed with it and i disagreed with her allowing 2 million people in from the middle east. that goes for sweden and other countries to. s foe countries are not theed 2p same. i'm christine mahon. i'm retired from public health nursing and from the army reserve. my retirement funds allow me to enjoy what i love to do.
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mass shooting. a massive manhunt continues in texas at this hour for francisco oropeza. but the fbi admits they have 0 lead so far. francisco oropeza is accused of killing five neighbors and a child friday night. happens north of houston. officials just re released the w photo of a 38-year-old suspect who can be identified by the large tattoo on his left forearm. pope francis is a secret peace mission in russia's war with ukraine is currently underway, they give no details but says it back is willing to help in the return of ukrainian children forcefully deported to russia over the last year the pope vows to do all that is humanely possible to reunite families. now back to "life liberty and levin". ♪. mark: mr. president, the horrific tragedy in japan where
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he was assassinated with a handmade gun, use a great friend of the united states and a close friend of yours, you have a lot of correspondence between the two of you, tell us about it.of >> he was a handsome guy, the firsft person that said i wanted to meet, we met before i was at the white house which in theory is appropriate because somebody else is running the country and you're not supposed to, we didot not know that but he wanted tono meet he was already on the plane he said maybe you could wait a couple of weeks but he was dirtb on the plane i got to know him very early. he was abut handsome man, dignf man, he loveied his country. he was somebody ago along with great he loved golf, we played golf, we played with learning else. somebodyrnie respected, highly i wentin to japan it was much
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humor the great japanese champion, he won the masters, a great player and i got there rated one of the top couple in the world. a big strong guy and i said replaying with him this is my honor robin play with us and then he drops his putter, he is practicing putting before we got there, thousands oppressed byde r the way. thousands oppressed, you never saw anything like it. michael jackson used to tell me that probably have some good stuff on michael michael jackson used to tell me that. japan is worse meaningful to paparazzi, thousands. b veryow beautiful, little funny story because most people, he is a very strong person and i hit
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the ball long subway freedom up there with thousands of photographers on the first tea hitting a ball and i take all swing and hit it perfectly downp there middle pretty long by any standard, the longest per agee lobut pretty long and everybody was very impressed and this dayi getss up and his ball was i starting to get airborne in but we had a great time and abe loved it. but abe love japan i love the people and he respected the united states. we had a very unfair trade deald with s japan really took advante like everybody does, there was,h in a country where we had a fair deal, south korea was horrible s change it to south korea, japan and i dealt with abe and got to know himkn very well. he was high quality. i think he was going to reemerge
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pretty actually left because he ws quite sick but he recovered and i think he was going to reemerge they barely have a gun in the whole country and this crazy man made a gun and it was a big gun to and abe was assassinated. that was a very sad day insina l life. i hate to say this. had the best relationship with abe in japan he was willing tofa redo the trade deals. either you do it or were i knocking to do business and not let you keep selling your cars in enter country and just ripping r us.un thisthese countries rip us, chi, japan, south korea, all of europe, th eure european union,n people think china is bad, the european union was horrible and i was getting it all changed and they were exactly in love withe me. i have been the most lovedve b president in history in this
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country and many of them do anyway. it's funny they like me in chinn and there was nobody tougher i took in hundreds of billions of dollars, you mentioned before nato i went to nato 28 countries including the united states ato the time and a lot of them were delinquent, they were in pain the united states was paying for that the ripping us off in trade because it's the same countries and then on top of it nato it's like they're not even paying ano i went to the first time and i said i studied this the first time i've ever seen it but itths looks like a lot of you people aren't paying i have to tell yoc and i have to do something about it and i stood and paid if you p don't pay were not protected you against russia. do you really mean that, if youu don't pay no protection
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whatsoever the following day money started pouring in like nobody's ever seen inr stoltenberg who is the head of nato cities never seen anything like it because bush went theret and obama went there and they t talked about the sun rising ande the moon rising and everything so beautiful, they didn't mention that nobody was paying we were paying most of the money the ripping us off on trade and were protecting them and they took in hundreds of billions ofu dollars quickly and they wernde fully funded, secretary general stoltenberg said it's a most incredible thing he's ever seen, he may disagree but he's a good guy hema probably would and if i didn't do that use another thins on russia they wouldn't have any money to fight on russia, the javelins, big thing.ob obama gave the sheets, save the javelins. the money i raise from nato andf
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i ended the pipeline. i ended the pipeline, it was done. the first thing that biden did when he came back in he reinstituted the pipeline to let them open it. noad enclosed it would be problem. amazing i got that done that was an incredible thing to do then he reinstituted the pipeline and here's what weakness does he did something for russia that was ao big favor what does russia doss theyia invade ukraine because he didn't respect our president, it's ar pr shame.
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about you asking her who the greatest prime minister was ande who the greatest m presidents, w did that play out. >> you did not have enough time for me to tell you the whole thing. t to know in her 90s. sh.e was great read this is a woman 70 or 75 years and she never made a mistake. she had difficulties with family members but she never made a mistake. i got to know him, charles butwi think of it, years remember when the person broke int io a room,a vagrant they called him and hemf was sitting on her bed and she was talking to them calmly i don't know what happened with w the security people he snuck tao the basement. s
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as president i was going to go to buckingham palace to meet her in another place to meet her i would spend ten more times time and we wen ht to see her with melania other first lady and we sa t and talked and they wouldid say sir, this will be 15 minutes this is a little chat, the 15 minutes many times that and she liked it.li i asked heker and said can i ask you a question and i said yesyo you may, anything you would like. who was youru d yes favorite pr, was it ronald reagan. did you like nixon, yes i like him very much pre-did you like reagan the most, he was very,
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very nice, in like him, i like them all. let me ask a second question who is your favorite prime minister, winston churchill i assume he like themerful man, i all pre-did you like one little bit more. i like them all the same they were all wonderful they worked hard they love their country very much. i like. them all.rful i realize how smart she wasve because people go out and theyh say she liked churchill for this one and that one, she's unbelievable and she was a steel trap, there's no way, that's the way life works. any people have said i was her favorite president, they honored our country, nobody can put ing'
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the english language, the guards, it's gua incredible. i sat next to her and there wasn't a minute that stopped that we weren't talking.ha it's incredible. we had a very great relationship she was an incredible woman on never forget the president prime ministers. a letter here for more andt the michael's he used to be a big fan to. i guess anybody who's involved in entertainment in hollywood and so forth there sore ideologically committed to their party an sitted so forth they cn almost on a dime from letters in here thanking you, you been supportive, you supported their charity, you help their family. he can't be trusted, your dictator, your dangerous.u when you put youarr head on the pillow at night do you think about the stuff, do you wonder u about the stuff, do you say what
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the hell did i get myself into, what do you think. >> about had to dont it again i would've done it with all i hadi to go through, thef y say theit andrew jackson was the most vilified president, his wifefe died and they said such horrible things and he had a very tough presidency, he was very goodid president a great general and ea good president. abraham lincola n they say how e civil war going on, abraham lincoln was vilified now they say trump got treated the worst double. what they did they came up with felony stuff, russia, russia, russia it was a hoax. the mueller witch-hunt which turned out to be no collision after two and half years, no collision. i could've told him that the first day. they had the laptop if you look at it. there's never been anything
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are saying s people it was one oucf the most successful presidencies in the history and believe it was w eth both greatest economy ever ande will do it again we rebuilt the united states military and then we added spaceports the branch of the military has been done ic 80 years since air force and spaceports is treated out to bge one of the most important. we were being lapped by russia and china because we weren't doing anything in space space is where it's going to be out. here's the book letters to trump i encourage you to get a 45books.com. it we'll be righ rigt back.
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>> i get along great and talla covid i had gra great relationsp with china i was cutting massive terrorist, and credible tariffsi on china and inc got along great with them they did not like it they tried to pretend they didn't matter we don't mind that but finally after a year and m they said you gottina do me a t favor you're killing us withhe n tariffs. great relationship with president xi jinping, kim jong-un of north korea you would
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had a nuclear war had obama's reign continued for another number of months, he said that was the biggest event. the biggest problem the world was facing was kim jong-un, havi you trie sd calling him and thel did 11in times but kim jong-un d not want to meet with him he did not like him or want anything to do with them. i was a little rocket man and hw waass saying i got a red buttonn my desk and am willing to use io and i said i have a red buttoned to mine is bigge br in mind wora also it was very nasty and then we get a phone call, they want to meet and then i made the olympics and in south korea they were having the olympics in nine months and nobody was buying ag ticket because they did notht wt to have a missile shot at them during the limbic opening ceremonies and they said we like to participate in the olympics,
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the whole thinmpicg was crazy a within one day the entirecr olympics was sold out, that was because of me but we had really rough rhetoric and i will tell you i doha a lot of people sayin this is getting dangerous, one day they called and said we want to meet and i got along greate and the whole situatiosin straightened out after the beginning of my second term, now it's the opposite now he shooting missiles all over the place and he can't stand biden he hates him he says very badnd things about them, very bad but he doesn't want anything to dont with him he doesn't want anything to do with obama theyob tried to have meetings but hamem did not want teeo meet, with mem wanted to meet we got along great i know a lot about him i don't know everything about you, not everything i probably don'tn want to knowow everything but i know a lotpr about them.wi i got alonthg with them great, 0
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>> welcome back america, one of the president trump for all the time that he gave us. it is pretty good when you can actually finish his thoughts of the people jumping all over him. i would like to offer joe biden the same opportunity so that he can start his thoughts with us in this program rather than talk to his bobble head here although, maybe that is more full. one of the things that i would like to ask them is, what you know about the combustion engine and what you know about batteries in electric vehicles and what you know about all of these materials and when they come from, the slave labor that is used to produce them and the child labor as well you know about the electrical grid. and all of these electric
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stations that you're going to place all of the country, how are those going to work in the metropolitan area. and maybe i will just ask a simple question, president biden, we know about a simple pencil and i suspect you do not know how will see you next time in life, liberty & >> good evening and welcome to the big hundred printed live from the swamp tonight and, yes, i came to washington dc for the big dinner last night and i definitely got something to say about that although this marcus of observation i cannot claim credit for is my friend getting homesick with, during biden speech of thank you katie will get to that to a bit later as yu may have seen no, biden makes some actually good jokes about his age last night that funny is it really after that amazing
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