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jay maybe releasing the list of jeffrey epstein clients of? will that really happened? >> it is sitting on my desk right now to reviewtrump i am reviewing that, i'm reviewing jfk files, mlk files, all in the process of being reviewed because that was there not the director of the president from all of these agencies. >> jesse: for the analysis of those documents once they drop and we expect full transparency from this administration. the media does not seem interested in the epstein files. i wonder why. we are about to find out. secretary hegseth over at the pentagon taking on the press had on. >> time aftertime the media distorts good news stories often just gets them flat wrong. in many cases while in most cases they have an agenda. so while we make decisions that are misreported in the media we will try to get to as quickly as possible. so you understand that the real thought process behind them and then how they relate to our core mission of fighting and winning quarter, hopefully deterring them from fighting and winning wars and then how we spend your taxpayer dollars wisely to accomplish that mission. >> jesse:
jay maybe releasing the list of jeffrey epstein clients of? will that really happened? >> it is sitting on my desk right now to reviewtrump i am reviewing that, i'm reviewing jfk files, mlk files, all in the process of being reviewed because that was there not the director of the president from all of these agencies. >> jesse: for the analysis of those documents once they drop and we expect full transparency from this administration. the media does not seem interested in the epstein...
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of the usmca and a full review of the corporate trade regime that has devastated the american and global working class. i want to focus on that part about the renegotiation, jay you, do you believe that the usmca needs to be renegotiated? and if these tariffs, which are going to create, according to your research, some short term pain for your industry, does the renegotiation, does that create a benefit long term? if that's part of a two pronged plan? >> well, look, the usmca was going to be reviewed in 2026 anyway when it was implemented five years ago. manufacturers responded to that. and to steve's point, you know, that certainty that was provided by a negotiated and accepted trade agreement by the three countries enabled manufacturers to make investment decisions. those decisions have been implemented, and now we have more uncertainty about what's ahead. we were pretty pleased with the outcome of usmca. in fact, we supported it greatly during, you know, during the negotiation phase and the and the final implementation. so i agree with steve. it seems to be a it's a little unusual that we would come after our two closest trading partners and also our close
of the usmca and a full review of the corporate trade regime that has devastated the american and global working class. i want to focus on that part about the renegotiation, jay you, do you believe that the usmca needs to be renegotiated? and if these tariffs, which are going to create, according to your research, some short term pain for your industry, does the renegotiation, does that create a benefit long term? if that's part of a two pronged plan? >> well, look, the usmca was going to...
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. >> jay review. >> jay review. >> all right, well, welcome back to patrick christys.onight, i'm just going to take you over to, as it stands at the moment, an unmanned plinth in miami where very, very shortly, president donald trump is due to take centre stage. earlier today, he said that zelenskyy was essentially a dictator. he said that zelenskyy was responsible, in no small part, for the start of the war that we're seeing in ukraine, and that he should have a election in ukraine either right now or very shortly after the end of this war. his comments, of course, are controversial. plenty of people agree with them. plenty of people disagree with them. but we're going to be heanng with them. but we're going to be hearing what he has to say there. for what it's worth. keir starmer, our prime minister, has just released a statement saying that he spoke earlier on with ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy, saying that he's got his full support, that he backs the fact that zelenskyy hasn't had elections recently because his country has been at war, citing the fact tha
. >> jay review. >> jay review. >> all right, well, welcome back to patrick christys.onight, i'm just going to take you over to, as it stands at the moment, an unmanned plinth in miami where very, very shortly, president donald trump is due to take centre stage. earlier today, he said that zelenskyy was essentially a dictator. he said that zelenskyy was responsible, in no small part, for the start of the war that we're seeing in ukraine, and that he should have a election in...
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. >> jay review. >> jay review. >> good evening everybody.a reminder, nigel farage is expected to give an incredibly punchy speech on stage in america any moment now. so when that happens, we will take it to you. but before all of that, it's full blown migrant madness. a sri lankan paedophile who molested young boys has been allowed to stay in britain because he might face persecution back home for being 93v- persecution back home for being gay. well, i don't care. persecute the paedophile. in court, he was described as, quote, a danger to the public. we've been trying to deport him for 12 years and he's even been granted anonymity. but our poxy immigration judges decide he can stay in britain, just in case the sri lankans torture him for being a homosexual. do you think, really, that the fact that he's a paedophile might not be more of a danger to him than the fact that he's gay? but anyway, why is he our problem? get him gone. but apparently the judge decided article three of the, which prohibits torture or inhumane treatment, meant that he
. >> jay review. >> jay review. >> good evening everybody.a reminder, nigel farage is expected to give an incredibly punchy speech on stage in america any moment now. so when that happens, we will take it to you. but before all of that, it's full blown migrant madness. a sri lankan paedophile who molested young boys has been allowed to stay in britain because he might face persecution back home for being 93v- persecution back home for being gay. well, i don't care. persecute...
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. >> jay review. >> jay review. >> good evening everybody.t a reminder, nigel farage is expected to give an incredibly punchy speech on stage in america any moment now. so when that happens, we will take it to you. but before all of that, it's full blown migrant madness. a sri lankan paedophile who molested young boys has been allowed to stay in britain because he might face persecution back home for being 93v- persecution back home for being gay. well, i don't care. persecute the paedophile. in court, he was described as, quote, a danger to the public. we've been trying to deport him for 12 years and he's even been granted anonymity. but our poxy immigration judges decide he can stay in britain, just in case the sri lankans torture him for being a homosexual. do you think, really, that the fact that he's a paedophile might not be more of a danger to him than the fact that he's gay? but anyway, why is he our problem? get him gone. but apparently the judge decided article three of the, which prohibits torture or inhumane treatment, meant that
. >> jay review. >> jay review. >> good evening everybody.t a reminder, nigel farage is expected to give an incredibly punchy speech on stage in america any moment now. so when that happens, we will take it to you. but before all of that, it's full blown migrant madness. a sri lankan paedophile who molested young boys has been allowed to stay in britain because he might face persecution back home for being 93v- persecution back home for being gay. well, i don't care. persecute...
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>> jay review. >> jay review. >> keir starmer starting to look a little lonely on the international stage, don't you think, tom? >> it was not a successful emergency summit in paris, that is for sure. i mean, grand ideas going in , big sort of going in, big sort of announcements, especially from the british, but ultimately just these european countries would not put their money where their mouth is when it comes to the security of ukraine. >> yeah. i mean, keir starmer has spent however many months speaking very fondly of the european union, trying to meet as many european leaders as possible. heck, he went to a council meeting which a british prime minister wouldn't usually go to when we're not a part of the european union. and then germany says, we've read your little police plan and we don't agree with you, and we won't be deploying troops. so you're on your own. it does great. is it a bit of a humiliation? maybe. >> and yet this is the start of it. the prime minister will flying off to washington, dc. next week, meeting with trump. i suppose he would wanted to go there saying, i speak
>> jay review. >> jay review. >> keir starmer starting to look a little lonely on the international stage, don't you think, tom? >> it was not a successful emergency summit in paris, that is for sure. i mean, grand ideas going in , big sort of going in, big sort of announcements, especially from the british, but ultimately just these european countries would not put their money where their mouth is when it comes to the security of ukraine. >> yeah. i mean, keir...