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>> sean: welcome to hannity. we're back in our nation's capital, washington, d.c., in just a moment. take you inside the white house for an exclusive interview with the president of united states. alongside the left's newest bogeyman, the leader of doge, elon musk. both president trump and elon musk have taken a wrecking ball to the deep state all while exposing a shocking amount of waste, fraud, abuse, corruption at the federal level. this is only the beginning. brick by brick dollar by dollar penny by penny the american people are taking their country back from the grips of what is an out-of-control bureaucracy and not a moment too soon. here is part one of my interview with president trump and elon musk. >> i have to start with this. he's working for free with doge, he's put a lot of his life on hold.
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you sued twitter a number of years ago, you made him pay you $10 million. >> that's right. i said from long before he had it. they really did a number on me. i sued and they had to pay and they paid $10 million settlement. >> you are okay with that? >> i lifted up to the lawyers and the team running twitter so i said you do what you think makes sense. >> i was looking to get much more money than that. >> you give him a discount. >> he got a big discount. i don't think even knows about it. >> he's become one of your best friends. he's working for free for you. [simultaneous talking] >> i think president trump is a good man.
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>> the president has been so unfairly attacked in the media. it's really outrageous. at this point i've spent a lot of time with the president and not once have i seen him do something that was mean or cruel or wrong. not once. >> i've known him for 30 years. i've never seen anybody take as much as he's taken. we've discussed this like how do you deal with it. [simultaneous talking] >> and then culminating into assassination attempts which resulted in your endorsement. >> i was going to do it anyway. >> the day of the assassination. >> i was going to do it anyway. >> with your indulgence, i'm convinced that people only know a little bit about elon. i don't thank they know everything about him because as
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i studied and prepare for this interview, i learned a lot about you that i didn't know. people will think about tesla, democrats demonizing you and trying to make the country hate you, i just want people to understand you a little bit better and the person that you've gotten to know and have put a lot of trust in. let's go over a little bit of your bio starting with paypal and how you became involved in tesla and spacex and neural link >> i think i'm a technologist and i try to make technologies that improve the world. that's why my t-shirts as tech-support because i'm here to provide the president with technology support. that may seem like is that a silly thing but actually it's a very important thing because the president will make these executive orders which are very sensible and good for the country but than they don't get implemented.
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if you take the funding for the migrant hotels, the president issued an executive order that we need to stop taking taxpayer money and paying for luxury hotels for illegal immigrants. it makes no sense. people do not want their tax dollars going to fund high-end hotels for illegals. yet they are still doing that even as late as last week. so we went in there and this is a violation of the presidential order, a needs to stop. so what we're doing here is one of the biggest functions of the team is making sure that the president executive orders are carried out. this is a very important thing. the president is the elected representative of the people. representing the will of the people and if the bureaucracy is fighting the will of the people and preventing the president from implementing what the
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people want then what we live in is a bureaucracy and not democracy. >> sean: you are both aware, you have to be keenly aware that the media and the punditry class , i think you've proven they have no power anymore. they threw everything they had at you and they didn't win. and that was "the new york times", "washington post", every late-night comity show, they just... now i see they want you -- they want a divorce. they want you to start hating each other. president elon musk for example. you do know that they are doing that to you? >> i see it all the time. they tried and than they stopped. they have many different things of hatred. elon said they are trying to drive us apart, i said
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absolutely. they said we have breaking news donald trump has ceded control of the presidency to elon musk. president musk will be attending a cabinet meeting tonight at 8:00 and i said it is so obvious. they are so bad at it. i used to think they were good at it. if they were good at it i would never be president because i think nobody in history has ever gotten more bad publicity than me. i get 98% bad publicity. outside of you and a few of your friends, it's like the craziest thing. you know what i have learned, the people are smart. they get it. they really see what's happening. >> at the end of this interview what i would like is i want people to know the relationship and know more about you. what is the relationship mr. president? >> i respect him. i've always respected him. i never knew that he was right on certain things and heated
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star link. he did things that were so advanced that nobody knew what they wear. i can tell you in north carolina they had no communication. those people had rivers in between -- land that never saw water all of a sudden there was a river. people were dying over there, no communication. they said you know elon musk and they didn't... they said could you get star link, if the first time i ever heard of it. it's unbelievable. he said -- i said they really need it and he got thousands of units of this communication and it saved a lot of lives. you have to wait a long time to get it. and he got it to them immediately and i said that's pretty amazing and i didn't even know he had it. we watch the rocket ship's and
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we watched tesla. something that had an effect was when i saw the rocket ship come back and get grabbed like you grab a beautiful little baby. [simultaneous talking] >> he said you can't really have a rocket program if you are going to dump a billion dollars into the ocean every time you fly. you have to save it. first time i've ever seen that done. nobody else could do it. they won't be able to do it for a long time. he has the technology. you learn -- i wanted somebody really smart to work with me in terms of the country. a very important aspect. is actually a very good businessman. when he talks about the executive orders, this is probably true for all presidents, you write an executive order any think it's done. it doesn't get implemented, they don't implement it.
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maybe from the last administration they are in some cases, you try to get them out as fast as you can. as soon as he said that i said that's interesting. you write a beautiful... he takes it and with his hundred geniuses he's got some brilliant young people working for him that dress much worse than him. they dress in t-shirts. >> sean: he is your tech-support. >> he gets it done. you've got a lot of tech people. he gets it done. i said in real estate you had guys that would draw beautiful renderings on the building and they would say when you starting but they were never able to get it builds. they couldn't get the financing ... and then you have other guys that are able to get it done.
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that was in real estate. same thing in this. so when he said that, when you sign a lot of these executive orders a lot of them don't get done. he would take that executive order that i had signed and he would have those people go to whatever agency it was, when you doing it, get it done. some guy that may be didn't want to do it all of a sudden he's signing. >> sean: do a lot of those orders have to be codified into law? >> yes, and they will be. in the meantime we have four years. that's why i like doing it right at the beginning. and executive order is great. the... when they did all these executive orders, they were terrible. their executive orders were so bad, if they ever got them codified you never be able to break them. so the damage that biden has done to this country, and it's not even biden, it's the people
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in the oval office. the damage they did to this country in terms of let's say open borders. there are so many things. open borders where millions of people are put into our country and hundreds of thousands of those people are criminals and murderers. they are drug dealers, gang members, people from prisons all over the world. and we have a great guy tom homan and he's doing so incredibly. 96%. he's a phenomenal guy. and kristi noem is doing an unbelievable job. he wanted her and said she's so tough. i said i don't think of her as that way. she's very nice. she's riding the horse, she's great. but the team we have is really ... those executive orders, i signed then and now they get passed onto him and his group and other people. and they were all getting done.
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we are getting them done. >> limit go back a little bit to your background. it's beyond impressive. you were the chief engineer, an early believer in tesla. you became the ceo and then the chief engineer which was phenomenal. spacex same thing which is unbelievable. you are the first company, private company to send astronauts successfully into space. first private company to send astronauts into orbit. >> he's going to go into orbit soon. he's going to go to mars. >> they said do you want to dye on mars i said yes, but not on impact. >> sean: this is going to be hard. i feel like i'm interviewing two brothers here. star shield which could be used for national defence. >> it's already been used for national defence. >> sean: than you have a part
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of tesla, a robotic arm. than you have an ai arm and then you have something that really fascinated me. it's called neural link. do you mind to help the blind to see... they can recover were in the past -- how close is that becoming to success? >> we've implanted neural link in three patients so far who are quadriplegics and it allows them to directly control their phone or computer just by thinking. it's like telepathy. you control your computer just by thinking. it's possible to control the computer faster than someone who has working hands. the next step would be to add a second implant past the point where these -- the neuron is damaged so someone can walk again. they can have full body functionality restored.
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>> and you like bobby wright? >> i like bobby. i supported him. he's... but i think he isn't. he just wants to question the science which is the essence of the science -- the scientific minted -- method is about questioning. >> sean: we learned a lot... and that raises a question, the richest men in the world, you may not like that part. but he's on your teeth. >> i wanted to find somebody smarter than him. i searched all over, i just couldn't do it. >> you really tried. >> we had him for the country. we settled on this guy. >> thanks for having me. [simultaneous talking]
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>> sean: i hate to do this to you but i'm going to do it anyway. you are doing all of these things. nobody at doge gets paid a penny. >> some people are federal employees. it's fair to say that the software engineers could be earning millions of dollars a year instead of earning a small fraction of that as federal employees. >> and they are very committed people. >> sean: you are committed to helping the blind see people with spinal cord injuries recover, you are committed to getting to mars. you are committed to -- you will help rescue next month two astronauts that i think were abandoned. they dispute that in an interview. >> we are accelerating the return of the astronauts which was postponed... >> they got left in space.
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>> they were supposed to be there eight days they were left up there for 300. >> they were left up there for political reasons which is not good. >> sean: if i had the weight and pressure of doing that i thank i would be -- we spoke before we did this interview, you were very confident. you think this will be a successful mission. >> we don't want to be complacent but we have brought astronauts back many times before and always with success. as long as we are not complacent >> when you going to launch? >> it's about four weeks. >> you now have the go-ahead. they didn't have the go-ahead with biden. he was going to leave them in space. i think he was going to leave them in space. he didn't want the publicity. can you believe it? >> sean: unbelievable.
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i want to echo something that the president said and ask an overarching question. so people got hit with hurricane helene, they have no communication with the outside world. you donated to the people. >> he saved a lot of lives in north carolina. >> and california after the wildfires. >> they were really in trouble. they had no communication. they were dying of starvation. he saved a lot of lives in north carolina. >> now you are going to rescue astronauts. and again you do all of this, i would think liberals would love the fact that you have the biggest electric vehicle company in the world. >> i used to be adored by the left. less so these days. it's this -- they call it trump derangement syndrome. you don't realize how real this is on till -- you can't reason
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with people. i was at a friend's birthday party and it was a nice quiet dinner and everything was normal and i have to mention the president's name. it was like they got shot with a start that contained methamphetamine and rabies. like guys you can't have a normal conversation. it's like they've become completely irrational. >> sean: if you are friends with him you pay a price. walk in a restaurant and it's like half the room gets daggers. >> it's insane. i had some... a big event but i received the invitation at the beginning of
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last year and i still attended even after i endorsed president trump and i didn't realize how profoundly that would affect how i was received. i walk into the room and i'm getting the dirty looks from everyone. if looks could kill i would've been dead several times over. [simultaneous talking] >> sean: more of my interview from the white house with president trump and elon musk straight ahead. narrator: ontario, canada, your third-largest trading partner and number one export destination for 17 states. our economic partnership keeps millions of americans working. we're here, right by your side. [title: ontario, canada] [title: ontario.ca/partner] [title: paid for by the government of ontario] tracey from lillie's of charleston will watch 60 contestants eat 60 hot wings
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>> sean: we are back at the white house and here's part two of my exclusive interview with president trump and elon musk. take a look. >> sean: this is the million-dollar or billion-dollar question. so you have all this going on and you stop in a way. you are still doing it. and you partner with him. and this is what you get from the democrats. you get nobody voted for elon. nobody voted for any of your cabinet nominees. people are dying because of doge cuts. i will give you a chance to respond. what they are doing is illegal. elon musk is...
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it's a constitutional crisis. >> why are they reacting like this? >> sean: do you give a flying rip number 1? >> we must be doing something right. it wouldn't be complaining so much if we weren't doing something useful i think. all we are really trying to do here is restore the will of the people through the president. and what we're finding is that there's an -- is a vast federal bureaucracy that is opposed to the president. you look at d.c. voting, it's 92% kamala. that's a lot. >> they don't like me here either. >> i think about the number a lot. that's basically almost everyone.
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if the will of the president is not implemented in the president is representative of the people that means the will of the people is not being implemented and that means we don't live in a democracy, we live in a bureaucracy. i think what we are seeing is the thrashing of the bureaucracy as we try to restore democracy and the will of the people. is this making sense? >> sean: of course it does. to me if you look at our framers and founders, you have become a student of history mr. president. we've had conversations both on-air and off air. if we talk about constitutional order are transformational change, nobody can argue that what's happening... what were the principles of our founders? they wanted limited government, greater freedom for the people.
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we will get to the specific cutting of waste, fraud, and abuse. that is your goal is it not? >> my goal is to get great people and when you look at what this man has done and i know i'm a little bit through the white house. and i respected what he did and he fought hard. he was maybe questioned for a while. had some difficulties. it was not easy doing what he did. how many people have started a car company and made it successful and made a better car where it's these big companies. it's amazing the things he's done. i didn't know it as much then as now. i wanted great people and he's a great person. he's an amazing person. is also a caring person. they sign a contract and a government agency and it has
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three months and the guy leaves to sign the contract and they pay the contract for ten years. so the guy is getting checks for years and years and he's telling his family. maybe it was... but we have contracts that go forever and they've been going for years. they are supposed to end in three months or five months or two years or something and they go forever. the guy is either crooked where he knew this was going to happen or he's crooked because he's getting payments that he shouldn't get. they are finding things like that. finding things far worse than that. they are finding billions and will be hundreds of billions of dollars worth of fraud, waste and abuse. he's doing an amazing job. he attracts a young conch very smart type of person. i call him high cut -- high iq
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individuals. when they go into see the people and talk to these people, the people think... and they love the country. there's a certain something. he uses the word care. so people have to care. when i... it was 5.7 billion and i got it down to 1.7 billion. they are not building the plain fast enough. boeing are supposed to be building this thing, i don't know what's going on. we don't build the way we used to build. we used to build a ship a day and now to build a ship is like a big deal. we're going to get this country back on track. we can do it but so many things, it take so long to get things built and get things done. a lot of it could be something we've been discussing, the regulators go and they make it impossible to build anything whether it's a ship, a plane, a building or anything.
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some of them do it because they want to show how important they are. some of them do it may be because they thank they are right. they use the environment to stop progress and to stop things. it's always the environment. it's not an environmental problem at all. they do a lot of things. they are going to be fantastic in the position. he could take ten years to approve or disapprove something or he could do it in a month. just as good. i think you will see some fantastic -- a fantastic job done by him. he's a tremendous guy. >> sean: you echoed something when i just met you and it was very similar to what they've been saying. he brought this country to the dance. this is the royal -- opportunity to be transformational and to have the most consequential presidency if we really dig down and do
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something that had never been done before and that is get rid of this bureaucracy. you say the same thing. >> winning the election is the opportunity to fix the system. it's not fixing the system itself. it's an opportunity to fix the system and to restore the power of democracy. it's funny how often -- win these attacks occur, the thing that they are accusing the administration of his what they are guilty of. there saying things are unconstitutional. but what they are doing is unconstitutional. they are guilty of the crime of which they accuse us. >> it's always the first thing they do. they don't even know what they are talking about. it's a big con job and they are so bad for the country, so dangerous and so bad. when i watch msnbc which i don't watch much but you have to watch the enemy on occasion. the level of arrogance and
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cheating and they are just horrible people. they start up with the constitution. they couldn't care less about the constitution. cnn likewise. i watch them asking questions with the hatred and i said what are you asking the question with such anger. you ask me a normal question but you see the bias. it is so incredible. those two are bad, pbs is bad. ap is bad. cbs's terrible. they changed an answer. they answered them a low -- she gave a horrible answer. they took the entire answer out and they put another answer that she gave 20 minutes later into -- as the answer. i've never even heard of that.
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>> sean: for the sake of saving time because i could spend -- i've done this on radio and tv. i could spend an hour finding the outrageous amounts of money being spent abroad. i want to mention a couple but i'm going to scroll it. >> at a high level it's what the president mentioned earlier which is that in order to save taxpayer money it comes down to two things. competence and caring. and when president was shown the outrageous bill for the new air force one and then negotiated it down, if the president had not applied competence and caring, the price would've been 50% higher. literally 50% higher. the president cared, the president was confident. the price was not 50% higher as a result. when you add more competence and caring we get a better deal for the american people.
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>> i could take it, give me thousands of bills and i could pick any one of those and take all thousand and let's say its a bill for $5000. and it's done by some bureaucrat. and if you would say i will give you three, i don't want to pay you five, it's too high. but they don't do that. the guy sends in the bill for 5000 they pay 5000. everybody expects to be cut. they send in the bill higher for the most part. this is true with lawyers and legal fees. i can cut -- i wish i had the time. i could cut these bills in half much better than half. but you offer people a much lower number because you know they... they put more on because they expect to be negotiated. when you send in a belt of the government there's nobody to negotiate.
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if you would call them and say we will give you five, you know i need more than five. we will give you five i'm not getting paid any more than five. make it six know an awkward to make it six. you will settle for 5500. you've just cut the bill in half and it took 2 minutes. but that's caring. it's not even the art of the deal, it's caring. it's a certain competence but i think it's more caring. >> if you add either ingredient, comforted sword caring you will get a better outcome. if you don't have competence and you don't have caring you will get a terrible deal. the american taxpayer has been getting a terrible deal because look at the last administration. can any reasonable person say the last administration was either competent or caring? >> they said the borders were closed. they said the borders were secure. they said obamacare. they flat-out lied.
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through your hard-earned tax dollars on woke political causes, green new deal is him, a transgenderism and even anti-american propaganda. those days are over. more of my interview with president trump and elon musk. >> sean: as i scroll this information and i will scroll a lot more than i mentioned to both of you. this is the cost savings. i want people at home to to understand this part. the average american makes $66,000 a year. we have $37 trillion in national debt. all the money i'm about to mention and what is on her screen and all of this is going to foreign countries. it is not being spent here in america for better schools, "law & order". >> the average taxpaying american should be mad because there money has been... >> sean: i want to know because people...
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>> she's got a lot of good data. she's been really helpful actually. >> they actually hide what the real purpose of the spending is. in other words this is a question, how did you decipher. it was a humanitarian blah, blah, blah in serbia or afghanistan. we give money to china for crying out loud which is nuts. >> i want to see pictures of what they do. >> they try to obscure it. but then you got to the bottom line which is what i'm now scrolling on the screen and that is 20 million on a "sesame street" show in iraq. 56 million to boost tourism in tunisia and egypt. 40 million to build schools in ...
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45 million for di scholarships in burma, 520 million for consultant driven esg and investments in africa. dei programs in serbia. the president's favourite. i'm sure you love that taxpayer money was spent on a dei musical in ireland or a transgender opera in columbia or. >> it sounds like how can these things be real but that is actually what was done. >> sean: i have 20 pages of this. if you had to put a number on it how much do you think you've identified at this point and we are going to be scrolling this throughout the program. >> the overall goal is to try to get $1 trillion out of the deficit. if it is not under control, america will go bankrupt. our country is no individual -- no different from an individual.
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an individual can go bankrupt and so can a country. the massive waste, fraud, and abuse that's been going on which is leading to a 2 trillion-dollar a year deficit. it's insane. >> we inherited it. inflation is back. i'm only here for two and a half weeks. inflation is back. they said i had nothing to do with it. these people have run the country. they spent money like nobody's ever spent. they were given $9 trillion to throughout the window. 9 trillion and they spent it on the green new scam i called it. the greatest game in the history of the country. >> sean: dei and it wokism and transgenderism and lgbtq+. other countries, not here.
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>> sean: a. >> you see the teaching of dei. how do you spend 9 million to teach no matter what it is. you could go to mit for a lot less. >> sean: how much do you believe you've identified in waste fraud abuse corruption now and how much do you -- do you anticipate? >> i think. >> 1%. it is so massive. this is huge money. as big as they are they are not going to find some contract that was crooked. is going to be so much. i think he's going to find $1 trillion. but i think it's a very small percentage compared to what it is. >> sean: them he go to an area that i think is key. you talked about this in recent interviews.
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that is we don't need a department of education. what some people are trying to do is stoke fears that oh, my gosh, my kid is not going to get the money for education or grandma's social security and medicare. this was a big promise on the campaign trail. so i really want to give you both an opportunity to assure the american people, you will keep the money will be allocated for students but with higher standards. i would assume associated with monies given. >> look, social security won't be touched other than if it's fraud or something. it won't be touched. medicare, medicaid, none of that stuff is going to be touched. if they are illegal migrants in the system we will get them out of the system. all of that fraud. i want to bring school back to
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the states so that iowa, indiana, all these places, idaho , new hampshire, there are so many places. right now it's norway, sweden, denmark, finland, china. they have top schools. we are last. they have a list of 40 countries. we are number 40. usually we are 30 and last time we were number 40. what i say is you... it doesn't work. i tell you what we are number 1 in, cost per people. we spend more money than any other country by far. it's not even close per-pupil. we know it doesn't work. we spend the most and we have the worst result. when we give that back to indiana, when we give that back to iowa and back to a lot of the states that run well, they run
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well. a lot of them, are you going to have ten laggards but you will have five real laggards. take new york, you give it to westchester county, you give it to suffer county, upstate new york and you give it to manhattan. you give it to four or five subsections. same thing in california. los angeles is going to be a problem but you give it to places that run well. we can change education. school choice is important but that will get taken care of automatically. we want to bring education back to the states. you will spend half the number and i'm not even doing this to say it will cost you much less money. you get a much better education. if you go to some of these states you will be the equivalent of norway, sweden, denmark, places that really have a good school system. those places will be the
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equivalent. your overall numbers will get so much better. >> do you want standards associated. >> the own thing on want to do from washington, d.c., is make sure they are teaching english, reading, writing and arithmetic. a little science. you won't have much of a problem with that. >> sean: you are tasked now, and i prayed to god this is successful. godspeed. >> i believe it's going to be. [simultaneous talking] >> we're only talking about cutting. we're also going to make a lot of money. we are taking insomuch. >> what if there is a contract he would otherwise get. >> he's in certain areas. when i see this morning, i said do the right thing. where the -- where they are cutting back on the electric vehicle subsidies.
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they are cutting back. not only cutting back. he's probably not that happy with it but that would've been one thing he would have come to me and said you've got to do me a favour, this is crazy. this was in a tax bill. they are cutting back on the subsidies. i wasn't involved in it. i said do what's right and you are good and they're coming up with the tax breaks. it's just preliminary. if you were involved wouldn't you think you'd probably do that. maybe does better if you cut back because he figures he does think differently. he thinks he has a better product and as long as he has a level playing field he doesn't care what you do. he's told me that. >> i haven't asked the president for anything ever. >> i will recuse myself if it is. >> if there is a conflict he won't be involved. i won't want that and he won't want that.
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>> it's like getting a daily proctologist exam here. >> sean: if you want a friend get a dog. >> i do other dog but i also have friends. my dog loves me. >> i know the good ones, the bad ones, this guy is a brilliant guy, is a great guy. tremendous imagination and scientific imagination. you talk about a technologist at all but you are much more. you are that but he's also a good person. is a very good person and he wants to see the country do well i know a lot of great business people, really great business people. they are not really in some cases very good people. i know people that would try to take advantage of the situation. this guy is somebody that really cares for the country and i saw that very early on. a long time ago when i got to know him. he's a very different kind of a character.
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