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My View with Lara Trump 10/11/25 FULL END SHOW | ᗷᖇEᗩKIᑎG ᑎEᗯS Tᖇᑌᗰᑭ October 11,2025

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00:00good evening hope you're having a great Saturday night and welcome back to my view every day this
00:09shutdown drags on it costs US taxpayers and the American economy millions of dollars federal
00:16workers and their families are left in limbo uncertain when they'll get back to work and
00:20even our men and women in uniform face questions about their next paycheck it's wasteful it's
00:25unnecessary and it's all happening because Democrats refused to pass a clean funding bill
00:31without an extending enhanced Obamacare subsidies and contrary to Democrats claims President Trump
00:37has said he'd like to make a deal on great health care for Americans once the government reopens
00:42but while the fiscal tab and human toll climb each day the government remains closed Democrats are
00:48escalating attacks on the Trump administration's global tariffs the one policy that's actually
00:55bringing money in since those tariffs took effect in April hundreds of billions of dollars have
01:01flowed into federal coffers from foreign nations finally paying for access to our markets the
01:07president says the long-run haul could reach into the trillions that's right trillions with a T
01:14Democrats shut down the government costing us millions per day while criticizing the only policy
01:20that's paying for itself and putting America first one side spins and stalls while the other delivers
01:27results that strengthen the economy and could soon put real money back in Americans pockets the
01:34administration's trade agenda is producing measurable gains with meaningful deals already on the books and
01:41many more in the pipeline and as the president's top trade advisor told me fair trade wasn't a partisan issue
01:48until now so why the shift here's my conversation with US Trade Representative Jamison Greer
01:55well Ambassador Jamison Greer thank you so much for spending a little time with us you have a big job we
02:03have seen that the tariffs have already brought in billions of dollars the president says it could
02:07become trillions of dollars give me your take as the US Trade Representative what could these tariffs mean
02:14long-term for the United States you've talked about the magnitude of the tariffs which is great that
02:19when we take in a tariff that money doesn't disappear it goes to the Treasury for use by the US
02:24government for a variety of different things but importantly those tariffs they also help to
02:28reassure and protect US production it's a huge part of the president's campaign huge part of his
02:34presidency and that's what we expect to happen from these tariffs on truth social this week the
02:38president talked about the fact that inflation is down and that prices are down from your
02:44perspective you know dealing with this day in and day out where do you see things right now as it
02:48relates to prices and inflation well we're just looking at the data and when you look at the data
02:53inflation is in check in fact when you look at the first term when the president put in tariffs against
03:00China inflation actually went down at one point and so it's not surprising to me that now as we see
03:06tariffs come into play that we have not seen huge inflationary effects and in fact we've seen real wages
03:12going up for workers while inflation is in check that means everyone has more money to play with in
03:17their life right now you have the tariffs sort of in limbo and it is going to be a decision that
03:23ultimately the Supreme Court makes they're going to start looking at this on November 5th as to whether
03:28or not the president actually had the authority to issue these tariffs under the emergency powers statute
03:34do you have a feeling on one direction or another that this goes and if they do say hey we can't have
03:40these tariffs anymore I think you've said there could be another route a route to go for the United
03:45States to possibly bring in money from these other countries well it isn't it is incredibly important
03:50that we win this case the president has used this statute exactly the way it was intended to be made to
03:57manage a national emergency and that's what we're facing with our deficit and the offshoring and
04:01everything that gave rise to it now if we lose the case that would be a disaster right it would be a
04:06disaster for the country it would be a disaster for the treasury it would be a disaster for our
04:09negotiations could we find another way to try to get to this outcome I mean tariffs are going to be a
04:16part of the landscape and we'll find a way but this is the best way this is the way that congress has
04:20identified for the president to to get to that outcome and it's the way he's been using it but we're ready
04:26to do whatever we need to do to make sure we get the outcomes we need what do you make of of people who are
04:31who are supposed to represent the American people that you know their representatives here in
04:35Washington DC fighting so hard against something that has made trade barriers kind of break down in
04:42so many respects and leveled the playing field for the United States brought in 250 billion dollars
04:47like you just mentioned and is obviously working for the American people what do you make of that
04:53why would people want to fight against that so that I'm glad you asked that because until recently trade
05:00was not exactly a partisan issue and there was broad support for having fair trade among both
05:06Democrats and Republicans and so now when I see folks opposing tariffs or opposing fair trade I think
05:13they're just doing it to score political points I think everyone knows that the system has not been
05:18working for Americans regardless of their political stripes and that the president's actions are first
05:24of all way overdue and effective for Americans of all political stripes and let me ask you about this
05:30president because I know you worked during the first Trump term the first administration you worked
05:35under Bob Lighthizer at the time so maybe give me your Donald Trump 1.0 and Donald Trump 2.0 assessment
05:42from your position well you know the first term felt incredibly successful it was incredibly successful we
05:50put tariffs on China and had a deal with China we replaced NAFTA we got a deal with Japan we revised our Korea
05:55deal but this term I mean everything is in the stratosphere I mean it almost doesn't compare we're
06:01negotiating with 40 or 50 countries right now every day on behalf of the president I'm speaking to trade
06:08ministers foreign ministers presidents and prime ministers of many countries who want to go along
06:13with the u.s. in the new trade policy I've only been confirmed since February I'm pretty tired but I'm
06:18really excited because the president has given us incredible amounts of leverage and he's given us all the
06:24best year we need to go out and do what's right for the American people and when it comes to securing
06:28leverage for America there's one trade relationship that immediately comes to mind well ambassador I
06:34know one of the things that people probably always want to ask you about is China how did we end up in
06:38such a bad spot with China trade-wise so in the late 90s there was a policy conversation in Washington
06:46and in the business community about whether we should give China most favored nation treatment which means
06:52they could import with the low tariff rates that the rest of the world enjoyed and they opened our
06:57borders to Chinese goods and predictably a lot of American manufacturing went overseas to China so
07:04they could take advantage of the low labor low environmental all those different things happening
07:08there and then ship them back to the US with no tariffs or very low tariffs and so that's the
07:13genesis of a lot of this we lost you know five thousand five million jobs you know 60,000 factories it was a
07:20really damaging time in the first Trump term we imposed tariffs on China to try to level the playing
07:26field for all of their intellectual property theft and stealing American technology American technology
07:31and actually the Biden administration kept those in place because they were so effective and then
07:35when President Trump came in again more tariffs were imposed on China along with our general global
07:40program of tariffs to try to reshore supply chains and protect our economy what we're trying to do is
07:46find a way to do that where we can protect US national security protect our domestic producers
07:52and our workers but at the same time have a healthy trade relationship with China I hope we can get
07:57there while the US China trade relations remain unclear we asked ambassador Greer to take a moment
08:02for reflection what has been the most challenging part of your role and what has been maybe the most rewarding
08:08part of your role well I think that what has been challenging is just finding a way to efficiently
08:14negotiate all of these deals at the beginning of the administration people said the president won't
08:20be able to impose tariffs on the world and if he does everyone will retaliate we've proved all of that wrong
08:26people didn't retaliate countries came to the table to negotiate we've concluded deals and we're finalizing
08:31many of them right now and so doing all of that in a short you know seven to eight months the office of
08:40the US Trade Representative has never done anything like that they've never moved with that speed and I
08:45would say that the most fulfilling part is it is frankly working with other Americans we work with
08:51everybody we work with big business we work with small business we work with the unions we work with
08:56civil society we get to see a huge swath of the economy and we all work together to try to you
09:02know deliver for America and it's it has been it's been incredibly fulfilling to see everyone come
09:08together to make it happen another important topic during my conversation with Ambassador Jamison
09:15Greer potential tariffs on the movie industry President Trump is weighing a 100% tariff on movies
09:21filmed outside of the US here's what the trade representative had to say about that when a film
09:27is produced somewhere else that means that the workers the staffers the caterers the construction
09:32workers not just the you know the actors but all of those folks they're being employed overseas so
09:38right now we're looking into an investigation to get to the bottom of these foreign trading practices
09:43take a look at why films are going overseas as opposed to staying here and take action as appropriate we
09:49want to get to the bottom of this issue and try to fix Hollywood as the president says I want to
09:56bring in someone who knows the ins and outs of Hollywood and movie production actor Zachary Levi thank you
10:03so much for joining us so let me get your reaction right off the top to what you just heard there
10:08president Trump says that he wants to consider a 100% tariff on movies that are made outside of the US he
10:15says our movie making business has been stolen from the United States of America by other countries
10:21just like taking candy from a baby so Zachary what do you think of that I mean listen he's not wrong
10:29you know productions have been fleeing for a long time they've been going to Canada for decades and now
10:34Europe has incredible incentives and there's also really no unions that you have to deal with for the
10:40most part out over in Europe and so the cost of production is significantly lower and therefore you know the
10:45industry is going to keep going there we're going to keep having runaway productions that go to Europe but I do think
10:50that this is a very
10:53this is a tricky thing because film is not like a factory that's making widgets it's not like we're off
11:02showing jobs that could be here uh you know very logically there there are films that need to be
11:11shot in Europe sometimes sometimes that is the backdrop sometimes you need to tell a story that
11:14takes place in the UK or takes place in Spain or takes place in Italy or something like that so I
11:19think that we have to be very careful about how we're implementing this stuff I think that it would
11:22be far more advantageous if President Trump were to look into incentivizing uh as opposed to penalizing
11:30productions that are going to Europe or other places in the world incentivizing productions to
11:35stay in the United States in the same way that there are states that have incentive programs Texas just
11:39passed uh an incredible uh filming incentive program there lots of other states in the United States
11:45Georgia as well um if there was a federal incentive there was something and I'm a libertarian by the
11:51way I I don't like to tread into these waters too much but I do think that if we want to combat
11:56we don't want to get you in trouble jobs to other countries no we don't but but but if we want to
12:00combat losing these jobs uh and this income and this industry to the rest of the world then I think
12:06that it would be advantageous for us to look at some kind of a federal incentive program that lures
12:12these companies back that lures these productions back yeah well we know this is a president who likes
12:17to do a little bit of both of those things so you know that that could be on the horizon as well
12:21but it sounds like uh Zachary you're ready for movie production um I know that you are building
12:27a huge 100 million dollar studio in Austin Texas with all the bells and whistles it sounds like you're
12:33going to be able to accommodate uh some of these productions so tell us a little bit about that what
12:38made you want to go down that path I mean the long and the short of it is when I started working
12:44in Hollywood 26 years ago uh I just I saw behind the curtain I saw how all the sausage was made and I
12:50was really heartbroken because it's ultimately an industry that doesn't really care about the
12:56audience and it doesn't care about the artists by and large I think there are many people that work
12:59in the industry who do but the system itself is corrupted it's broken it's been broken since the
13:03beginning this is why Charlie Chaplin and Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks and all those silent
13:07era OGs started United Artists because they knew that the artists were being taken advantage of and
13:13they needed to have more agency and more control over their product and being able to you know
13:18to take care of themselves and and the art and I think we've needed that ever since then I think
13:24that we are in dire need of of a studio an independent studio that really values the artists really values
13:29the art and the audience I think that uh you know so much agenda has been a few infused into all of the
13:36content that we watch on all of the different streaming platforms and all of the theaters and I think
13:41people are really over that I don't think we want all of that agenda just forced down our throat I think
13:45that we need to create a place where independent artists don't need to be beholden to the broken
13:51system and so I've felt this calling on my life for a long time more than that I think it's imperative
13:57at this point particularly with AI AI in the next few years is going to eviscerate my industry it is
14:04going to already I mean you can look at what's happening with Sora and Google VO and all of these things I
14:09mean it's becoming almost impossible to tell the difference between what is real and what is not and that's going to
14:15affect news it's going to affect everything right so I think we we need to create a space that really
14:20holds the line and protects human jobs in the arts and entertainment I I believe it's imperative that
14:27we do something like this and I also think that I I really like what I'm building at Wildwood and
14:32outside of Austin Texas and people can go to wildwood.com to learn more about it but
14:36wildwood with a y by the way w y l d w o o d um but it's a factory town for for arts for the arts and
14:45sciences of entertainment it's you know similar to Hershey's Pennsylvania once upon a time a guy
14:49wanted to make chocolate well he needed homes for his workers and schools for their kids and
14:53clinics to keep them all healthy and well because the happiest bees make the tastiest honey and I think
14:58that's what we need and that's what I'm building and that's what I'm hoping to get people excited
15:02about and invested in so yeah that's it's needed now more than ever well we like the idea of no
15:10agenda being shoved down our throat Zachary for sure we can get on board with that and I'm I'm all for
15:15humans instead of AI as well so we like the sound of all of that Zachary Levi thank you so much for
15:21joining us on my view we really appreciate your time absolutely thank you Laura all right coming up
15:28on my view I hit the gym with a few very special guests and you won't want to miss that but first
15:34we discuss President Trump's troop deployment to Chicago with former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich
15:40that's next
15:41President Trump has had enough his priority is protecting the people of Chicago and the federal
15:50officers who protect them because while do-nothing politicians like J.B. Pritzker and Brandon Johnson
15:56look the other way ice agents are fighting for their lives simply for doing their jobs that's why
16:03the president ordered hundreds of National Guard troops to the Chicago area to enforce federal law
16:09and defend federal property when local leaders refuse to do so but now a Biden appointed judge has
16:15temporarily blocked that deployment granting Illinois's request for a restraining order even as
16:22violent protesters try once again to choke off ice operations around Chicago so ask yourself who
16:29stands with the men and women wearing the badge and who is standing in their way if you know the
16:34Windy City its politics and its people better than former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich and he joins
16:41me now Rod thank you so much for joining us here on my view let me just off the top get your reaction to
16:47the fact that you had this Biden appointed judge saying look you're not going to bring these National
16:52Guard troops in here right now and this judge said she's quote seen no credible evidence that there has
16:58been rebellion in the state of Illinois what do you make of all that well it's another lie by another
17:04Democrat the judge was a Democratic appointee appointed by President Biden she was a top aide to
17:10our failed Cook County prosecutor Kim Fox who had all kinds of issues including not prosecuting Jesse
17:16Smollett she received Kim Fox incidentally two million dollars in campaign contributions from George
17:23Soros so it's the same crowd this Democratic judge is basically just like Mayor Johnson the Democratic
17:29Mayor of Chicago and our governor Democratic Governor Pritzker they've made a decision they're choosing
17:33sides and they're choosing to be on the side of lawlessness and mob violence chaos and anarchy
17:39and they're choosing to be against law enforcement National Guard servicemen and women against the rule
17:46of law and the enforcement of the rule of law it's a very clear issue President Trump was elected on
17:51this issue he was promised to secure our borders and and fix the illegal migrant crisis what the
17:57governor of Illinois and the mayor of Chicago ought to do is work with the president to do that to
18:03protect American citizens and you know Laura your viewers probably know but I'm just going to remind
18:08them that there are 14 million illegal immigrants in America and conservative estimates suggest that
18:1310 percent of those are criminals and what kind of criminals are we talking about we're talking about
18:18fentanyl drug dealers we're talking about gangsters child sex traffickers and cold-blooded killers and for
18:25me as a former Democrat governor who actually had J.B. Pritzker work for me when I was the governor it's a
18:31mind-boggling situation that my party has decided to abandon law-abiding American citizens who pay taxes
18:38and have chosen instead to make a priority of protecting illegal immigrants where a whole bunch of them
18:43tens of thousands of them are violent criminals
18:46yeah and you know what I'm sure you want if you went out and talked to the people who live there in Chicago
18:52they probably would welcome the help they would probably welcome somebody coming to clean up the streets and keep
18:58them safer but you had Chicago mayor Brandon Johnson saying the National Guard deployment was quote a war
19:04on Chicago and he's now established these ice-free zones so I I'm curious what do you think he's doing
19:12what is the ultimate goal here you know you say that they have chosen the wrong side does he expect that his
19:18citizens are going to be any safer by doing this he doesn't care that the citizens are less safe nor does
19:25governor Pritzker care that the citizens are less safe we also have a problem with violent crime in
19:29our city and crime is all over the city of Chicago but it's actually segregated carjackings and armed
19:35robberies and and retail thefts are all over Chicago but in the black neighborhoods the murders occur 80% of
19:43the murders in Chicago are in black neighborhoods 95% of the murders in the city of Chicago and black and
19:48Latino neighborhoods and we average more than a murder a day in the city and nearly 600 reported crimes in the
19:54city of Chicago and both of these two Pritzker and Johnson have turned down President Trump's offer
19:59to help to address the issue and keep Chicagoans safe and replicate the success President Trump has
20:06had in Washington DC with the National Guard they're reducing crime with a Democratic mayor who's working
20:11with the president or certainly not resisting him like our governor and like our mayor it's a it's a
20:16rotten flip-flop by the Democrat Party yeah you're exactly right well by the way we see the D by
20:22your name there and and you still technically I guess are a Democrat but you call yourself
20:27Rod a Trumpocrat and I know that you voted for President Trump in 2020 and in 2024 you are supported
20:34him rather and you know you didn't need to go out of your way to do that but I'm so curious to hear
20:40from your perspective what was it about President Trump that made you come out and say listen this is
20:45a guy that I want to get behind and I think everybody else should too well there's a few layers to this
20:50answer now to begin with I've had some experience as a former governor of Illinois with presidents
20:55at Obama and I have known each other since 1995 I knew him when both of us were basically just young
21:01guys we hadn't quite gotten elected to anything yet and then the two of us went pretty high he went a lot
21:06higher I've had interactions with Clinton and Bush and Biden and President Trump and so just to start
21:13I've learned hard lessons through my political experience having been set to prison for 14 years
21:20for conversations Obama started when he went to the White House and I ended up going to the
21:24big house and I learned after all of my experience in politics first and foremost I'm for people who
21:31are good people and I know President Trump on a personal level not that well but I've had several
21:36experiences with him he's kind-hearted he's good and he loves America and he puts America first he puts
21:43the interests of the American people first where these other politicians these other presidents that I
21:48talked about Obama in particular and Biden perhaps the worst they don't care about putting America or
21:54the American people first they even sacrifice the interests of the American people for these larger
21:58issues that they pursue because of their own political ambitions so that's the first thing and then the
22:02second thing is the Democratic Party is a very different party today President Trump has created a
22:07different kind of Republican Party a political party is a an expression of whose side are you on and
22:14the Trump party has now taken a side to back the forgotten Americans who the Democrat Party used to
22:20be for but the Democratic Party has now forgotten the vast silent majority of everyday ordinary people who
22:26share the same values of family and faith and love of country respect for law enforcement and reverence
22:35for our flag simple basic things and Trump is changing American politics because he has prioritized working
22:42people everyday ordinary average Americans the Democratic Party used to be for the Democratic
22:48Party is abandoned Trump has come out there and fought hard for them and we're so grateful to
22:52him and I'm not the only Trumpocrat out here Laura Laura there are millions of us there are and sounds like from
22:59the scene behind you there we could have used the National Guard there in Chicago today but I digress former
23:05Governor Rod Blagojevich thank you so much for spending some time with us on my view we appreciate it
23:09thanks for having me Laura thank you all right next we've heard it time and time again from the left
23:15Republicans are fascist or Nazis but they do they even know what these terms mean we'll give them a
23:22quick history lesson when my view returns
23:24welcome to Fox News Live on the Saturday night I'm Jackie Abanas in New York a strengthening nor'easter is
23:35threatening millions of people along the east coast this holiday weekend with drenching rain and strong winds
23:41dozens of flights are already canceled and thousands more are delayed dangerous surf and waves up to 20 feet
23:48are possible Sunday into Monday some places could see up to five inches of rain before it's over coastal
23:54flooding and wind gusts up to 60 miles an hour are also forecast meanwhile legendary actress Diane Keaton has died
24:01people magazine reports the Los Angeles fire department responded to her home this morning
24:05details surrounding the cause of her death hasn't been released she's best known for her roles in the
24:11first wives club the godfather and baby boom Keaton won an oscar for best actress in 1977 for her
24:18role in Annie Hall she was 79 years old I'm Jackie Abanas now back to my view with Laura Trump enjoy
24:25let me ask you tonight do you think Donald Trump is a fascist yes I do so when we say Donald Trump is
24:36a fascist a huge component of fascism is uniting racism bigotry no one has ever been more dangerous
24:46to this country than Donald Trump and he is a fascist to his core when fascism isn't just coming it's
24:51already here we need to stand up against this fascist takeover that's not a bad word it's a fact it's
25:00one of the left's favorite tricks take one of history's darkest words and hurl it at anyone who
25:05dares to disagree no debate just a label then censorship followed by shame on the name of saving democracy
25:14here's the irony the more they fling the word at conservatives or MAGA supporters the more they
25:20trivialize real historical evils and hide the fact they're pushing the very tactics they claim to
25:27oppose so tonight we're setting the record straight where did the term come from and what does it really
25:33mean and how did the left so cunningly rebrand it to smear its political opponents and silence debate
25:40let's find out joining me now to cut through the noise is PragerU CEO Marissa Streit Marissa welcome to
25:47the show so excited to get you on but let's talk about the term fascist we know the left loves to
25:53throw it around and hurl it at conservatives anyone with whom they disagree to any extent but talk about
26:00the history of this word and if you actually know what the word fascism means it sort of negates the
26:06entire argument the left is trying to make does it not unbelievable robbery of of history yet again
26:12which is what the left is an expert at doing and so you know fascism started with Mussolini
26:18Mussolini was inspired by the left Mussolini studied Karl Marx and then you take nazism which is another
26:25thing that people throw at the rights they call us nazis which is absolutely absurd because nazi literally
26:32meant nationalism socialism right it was the nationalist socialist party yet they log that at anybody that
26:40they disagree with and you know laura frankly we call it the big lie this is a uh uh term that
26:46dinesh d'Souza one of our leaders at PragerU has coined and it is true so true because it is literally
26:52the opposite you want a history lesson here's what happened after world war ii the elites realized that
26:59they had to devoid themselves from these titles from these words not nazism and fascism and so what did
27:06they do they started turning everything upside down they started calling actually their opponents
27:12what they were exactly standing for so did the nazis like capitalism no they hated capitalism did the
27:21fascists like big government of course they loved big government they took over the entire government
27:26they took over the institutions they took over the education system they took over the youth organizations
27:31and of course they even took over the church they were about big government nazism fascism is a big
27:39government entity conservatives hates they we hate big government what do we always say the bigger the
27:45government the smaller the citizen and so the irony behind this big lie is that it is literally the opposite
27:54of what conservatives stand for but they understood that right after the war and so they took over elite
28:00institutions predominantly academia and they started narrating this big lie this idea until it made
28:08it into the culture and the video that you showed earlier is the exact result of this big lie
28:15and the big lie really marissa is is saying you know one thing that you're doing and actually accusing
28:22your political opponent of doing that we see that day in and day out when it comes to the left i mean
28:28they may have after world war ii tried to say hey we're going to try and pin this on the right
28:32but let me tell you the people right now who are the head of the democrat party and so many folks within
28:38the mainstream media they're doing the bidding of these people right now because that's exactly what
28:42we've seen happen is it not well tell us what you accuse us for and we'll tell you exactly what you're
28:48guilty of that is exactly what they're doing yeah and it's it's frightening because unfortunately we see
28:56the impact it has we see that whenever you call someone a horrific term like a nazi like hitler like
29:03a fascist that elicits a certain response and you know here we are just a month out from uh seeing charlie
29:10kirk assassinated because of it marissa what is your message out there to people who continue to
29:15perpetuate this sort of terminology and continue to you know label all of us who are conservatives
29:22and who want more freedoms um in this way that's really horrific you know laura i think that people
29:29are waking up i think that it is incredibly frustrating that you have been called all kinds
29:34of names i've been called all kinds of names but let me tell you laura especially since the murder of
29:39charlie kirk we are seeing that people are opening their eyes they are realizing that they have been
29:45living in a big lie they they are realizing that the people who they have been told were fascists
29:51and liars and thieves and capitalists actually were the people who are advocating for their freedoms
29:57and for their liberty and for their sovereignty that's right and so i think while we are going through
30:03these terrible very difficult times and and how lucky we are to have our eyes wide open to witness
30:10god's miracles not just the hard things that we're going through but also the miracles that we're
30:14going through once we start believe we start believing that we can see the truth and we can fight against
30:19these big lies that we can start asking those questions well wait a second what are they accusing
30:25these decent humans of what what are they accusing donald trump of while he is actually providing
30:32safety security and peace to the world how can he be accused of these big lies people are going to
30:40open their eyes and they're going to say enough with that well by the way i'm glad you brought that
30:45up very quickly before we go uh it was a big week whenever we're talking about the middle east about peace
30:51around the world uh just give me your take marissa what a difference a president makes what a difference
30:58from a year ago just overall very quickly your response to everything we saw happen this week
31:05from this president and the difference that he's ultimately made you know some of us never believed that
31:10we're going to be able to even say that we think there might be peace in the middle east but president
31:15trump is is is the peacemaker he's the president of peace and what is so unbelievable to me is that
31:22people are not contemplating the idea that he should be receiving the true noble peace prize like look
31:30i've i've lost any hope and faith in the noble peace prize when they had given it to obama who literally
31:36created chaos in the middle east everything from what they called the arab spring which i call the arab winter
31:43all the way through the absolute chaos that he brought into iran and now we have a president who
31:47is bringing peace to the world what he had done by bringing qatar and turkey to put the pressure on
31:55hamas the hamas terrorists and and curtail them from the horrific things that they were bringing not just
32:03to israel but to the entire world with the chaos that they brought with the president's ability to
32:09mastermind that withstand the entire pressure and bring so many countries to the table to work
32:15together to actually bring peace to the middle east frankly if the noble peace prize committee
32:22doesn't decide to give donald trump his well-deserved peace prize i think we need to start a new
32:29organization i agree with that all right marissa streit thanks so much for spending some time with us we
32:33appreciate it appreciate being here all right up next one of your questions inspires a very special trip to
32:41washington
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