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Trump talks nuclear, EU tariffs, Harvard and migration during executive order signing

President Donald Trump signs a series of executive orders to boost nuclear energy in the United States before discussing European Union (EU) tariffs, the withdrawal of funding for Harvard University, and hinting at a new possible migration policy his administration is working on.

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Transcript
00:00There are a number of core issues here, including the issue with fuel feedstock that one of the speakers mentioned before.
00:16This executive order, among other actions, includes an invocation of the Defense Production Act.
00:30This doesn't directly relate to nuclear energy, but it's on a similar subject.
00:37This executive order is entitled, Restoring Gold Standard Science.
00:42People here could have done that. I don't know. I think a lot.
00:47Thank you, Mr. Frank.
00:55Is that it?
00:56That's all we have for you now.
01:00It's become very safe. Actually, it's become very safe.
01:05And tremendous work's been done on that more than anything else.
01:09And it's really the automatic shutoffs.
01:11There's so many different things that they have now that they would have never had.
01:14You know, cars, as you know, Mercedes and BMW and Volkswagen and many others.
01:19And we were restricted from essentially restricted from selling cars into the European Union, which is not nice.
01:27And I just said, it's time that we play the game the way I know how to play the game.
01:34Everybody wants to make a deal.
01:35I'm sure now the European Union wants to make a deal very badly.
01:39But they just they don't they don't do it right.
01:42They don't go about it right.
01:44Billions of dollars has been paid to Harvard.
01:46How ridiculous is that? Billions and they have fifty two billion dollars as an endowment.
01:52They have fifty two billion dollars and this country is paying billions and billions of dollars and then give student loans and they have to pay back the loans.
02:01So Harvard is going to have to change its ways.
02:04So are some others are going to be doing something in the near future that's going to make it possible for people to come into this country and come in and, you know, have a road toward citizenship.
02:17And I think it'll be very exciting, but it's too soon to speak.
02:19And I think it's too soon to speak.
02:49You
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