The Dana Show with Dana Loesch -  China SLAPS Tariffs on China As Stocks SOAR.

Episode Date: April 9, 2025

 China slaps 84% retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods in response to Trump. Peter Navarro Says Trump Tariffs Are ‘Biggest Tax Cut in American History’. Trump Brags Tariffed Countries Are ‘Calling ...Us Up, Kissing My Ass’. Trump raises tariff on Chinese goods to 125%. Trump announces 90-day tariff pause for at least some countries.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…PreBornhttps://Preborn.com/DanaDonate by dialing #250 and saying “BABY” or give securely at Preborn.com/Dana.Goldcohttps://DanaLikesGold.com My personal gold company - get your GoldCo 2025 Gold & Silver Kit. PLUS, you could qualify for up to 10% in BONUS silverByrnahttps://byrna.com/danaDon’t leave yourself or your loved ones without options. Visit Byrna.com/Dana receive 10% off Patriot Mobilehttps://patriotmobile.com/DanaDana’s personal cell phone provider is Patriot Mobile. Get a FREE MONTH of service code DANAHumanNhttps://humann.comSupport your metabolism and healthy blood sugar levels with Superberine by HumanN. It's now available at your local Sam’s Club, next to SuperBeets Heart Chews. Tax Network USAhttps://TNUSA.com/DANADon’t let the IRS’s aggressive tactics control your life; empower yourself with Tax Network USA’s support.  Reach a USA-based agent @ 1(800) 958-1000 - Don’t fight the IRS alone.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 104% tariffs in China are not enough. I'm advocating 400%. I do business in China. They don't play by the rules. They've been in the WTO for decades. They have never abided by any of the rules they agreed to when they came in for decades. They cheat, they steal, they steal IP.
Starting point is 00:00:17 I can't litigate in their courts. They take product, technology. They steal it. They manufacture it and sell it back here. Never has an admission. Can you understand 400% tariffs? What would that look like? Chi on an airplane to Washington to level the playing field.
Starting point is 00:00:35 It's just not about tariffs anymore. Well, it is still about tariffs. It's still about tariffs. And that's Kevin O'Leary, who was, now we've got all of this breaking into the open, and we're going to get into all of the latest. And we're broadcasting from Virginia today, WRVA, our affiliate out here, we're out here for an event later this evening. and this everything with the what is it we've got a hundred four percent tariff on
Starting point is 00:01:07 China we're got some other countries coming to the table to talk and we'll have all of the latest with that welcome to the show Dana Lash with you we're at the top of this first hour no video today because we're in a different studio but we've make sure you go support over at substack chapter inverse I do have a couple of pieces out there that you're going to want to read if you're not a subscriber already. So starting with we got some companies that are coming to war, coming to us and wanting to make some deals because the, you know, tariffs are kicking into, kicking into gear. And China, of course, one of the big stories, I got actually a couple of big stories as it pertains to China. One is also related to the Panama Canal,
Starting point is 00:01:56 which we're going to get into. China's, livid. They promised revenge tariffs. And then they launched this weird campaign. I don't know. It's this weird campaign that they, it was an AI simulation. And it was, they think, created by some kind of Chinese ticotker. And it's supposed to depict a depressing America under Donald Trump's tariffs. And it showed these like morbidly obese AI generated American factory workers who are using
Starting point is 00:02:36 antiquated sewing machines and I guess that's all they have in China are antiquated sewing machines they don't have any of the latest machinery but they are sewing clothing and making shoes and they look generally miserable and they're they're all
Starting point is 00:02:51 like they're all all of them are greatly obese and that's what they put out and they've been circulating it. Some of the Chinese officials have been circulating it as well. They've been promoting this idea that, oh, well, America's going to be the poorest country in the world under Trump's rule. And oh, their workers are going to be so unhappy. You know, it was making me think of the story. I don't know if you're familiar with a story. The Foxcom story and the iPhones are manufactured in China.
Starting point is 00:03:29 And this was one of the other things. Apple's now redirecting as much as possible to India. And they had like three huge jets where they loaded them up with iPhones to try to beat the tariffs. But China, Foxconn was this, is this huge, huge company that's considered its own, it's like its own city. And it is the largest employer in mainland China. and I think that they have well over almost a million and a half people on their payroll. And they live there, they work there, they can never get away from Foxcon. And they have a high turnover rate because it's miserable to work there.
Starting point is 00:04:11 And I think back in 2009, it was the U.S. Bureau of Labor, said there were about 99 million factory workers in China. and Foxcon is the biggest employer there in mainland China. And so they have a bunch of different factories where they make these iPhones, to use it as an example. And they are largely assembled at the Foxconn 1.4 square mile flagship plan. It's in Shenzhen. And they think at this particular factory, they have a half a million workers.
Starting point is 00:04:53 The biggest operation of its kind in the world. And in 2010, some very interesting things began happening. They had people killing themselves. Workers started killing themselves. And they had, I think, in one, not even in one year, they had 18 suicide attempts and 14, like successful suicide. It's 18 attempts. They had 20 other additional employees that were talked down from killing themselves by Foxcon.
Starting point is 00:05:30 And it created this just media explosion. Everybody started looking at the sweatshop conditions for Foxcom and iPhone. And at the time, Steve Jobs was still alive, said, yeah, well, he kind of downplayed it and said, oh, we're all over that. and he was asked about the rate of suicides. And, you know, if they were at Foxcon and are they in the national average and all this stuff. So they had people that were killing themselves. They put nets outside of the buildings. They had nets outside of the buildings where they would catch bodies.
Starting point is 00:06:08 That's how bad it was. It was so bad. And they, I mean, their suicide rate, for that workplace was astronomical. This is how China operates. If they want to talk about American manufacturing, let's have a conversation about American manufacturing and compare it to Chinese manufacturing.
Starting point is 00:06:30 I mean, they basically had people, you know, indentured servitude where they had to install nets on the side of their buildings because people were jumping to their deaths. They were killing themselves. The conditions were so bad. They had former workers at Foxcon that talked about logging 12-hour shifts and how management was, you know, dishonest and aggressive and, you know, it was just awful. And they said that, they said that with these iPhones making so many of them, they had massive turnover, massive turnover. their dorms, they slept eight to maybe 12 people to a room.
Starting point is 00:07:15 This is the biggest, again, biggest employer mainly in China. Biggest employer mainly in China. And it is, I mean, this is, if you want to have a comparison between the styles of management, there it is. So we're going to get into this. And like I said, we're broadcasting from Virginia today. So it sounds a little different. It sounds definitely different in the ears. We still got a lot of distracting bleedover.
Starting point is 00:07:44 But this, we're going to break all this stuff down. We also have the fight between Elon Musk and Peter Navarro. And we're going to dive into all of this as well because there's, I think it's just, you have different approaches. I think if you have to pick between Elon Musk or Peter Navarro, I'm obviously, I think I'm on a side with Musk because he's built stuff. and Navarro has a very interesting history, which we're going to break down. Also, I feel like this should be a way bigger deal than it is. Have you guys heard about the report that was concealed by the Biden administration? You had seven service members who contracted COVID-19 back in Wuhan, back in October of 2019.
Starting point is 00:08:36 And this was a report that was covered up. the Biden administration. Washington Free Beacon has this story where seven Americans contracted it. And it was at the very early, early, very, very start of it, the very, very start of this pandemic. It was a December 2020 report that the Biden administration, the Beacon reports, they were required by law to release it. And they didn't. And why didn't they release this? They sat on this. the entire time. The whole story, this whole report contradicted the administration's very public claims in 21 that there was zero evidence at all whatsoever, zero, that any Americans that they had contracted, contracted the virus at these world military games in Wuhan in October of 2019.
Starting point is 00:09:32 That's where you had these seven American service members who experienced, who had these symptoms, and they had contracted this during their participation into this. Well, this report was hidden. The Biden administration, they were legally obligated to make this public, and they refused. And now it's just now, just now, it's all coming out. And the games, when they held these games, they were within very close proximity of this Wuhan Institute of Virology, where you have these, the scientists that were, you know, and all of this again, backed by taxpayer dollars, they were doing that gain of function research. So you had these service members who reported having these symptoms. They were discovered to have contracted COVID. And the previous administration hit it. Even having John Kirby tell the Washington Post in June of 2021 that the military had zero knowledge.
Starting point is 00:10:32 In fact, direct quote, no knowledge of any coronavirus. infections amongst any military that participated in these games. Well, that was a lie. That was a lie. And now, the Pentagon even told one left-leaning entity back in 2020 that they didn't test any of the troops that participated in the games. They were held prior to the reported outbreak. There was no way that they could have gotten them. I mean, the information that they were sharing with the press and the public was just completely in contradiction of the actual facts. No, they, they did. They did get them. They had these military athletes traveling to and from and all over Wuhan. And remember how Washington State was one of the earliest hot spots in the country? Well, these
Starting point is 00:11:19 athletes, all of the ones that were participating in these world military games, they left out of the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. So they were all going through Washington. That's very similar to how the Prado district in Italy and Tuscany was a hot spot in Europe and was one of the earlier hotspots because you had a lot of flights to and from Wuhan business people that were coming in and that ended up being a hotspot there. Very, very, I'm sure it's just a major coincidence. We're going to talk about this and more as we move. Preborn. Preborn is a great organization that provides ultrasounds for women who are right at a very important crossroads in their lives. They are determining whether or not they're going to have their baby, if they're
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Starting point is 00:13:45 It's time for Dana's Quick 5. All right. So first up, this is, we were kind of laughing about this on break. Hooters is ditching bikini nights in favor of charity, family-friendly dining after a bankruptcy filing. This coming in from The New York Post, they filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, but they said they're still serving their customers. They're saying their CEO says they're not going to go away anytime soon. They announced in a March 31st press release that they're restructuring, so they're going to focus on higher quality ingredients. They're not going to have their bikini nights anymore. they're going to have a universal standard waitress service, prioritize charity work and community events.
Starting point is 00:14:30 Just, you know, just, it almost, it sounds almost like an SNL skit, but, you know, they're staying in business. There's, I guess, people want to, I don't know if I'd call it a family friendly, friendly place, but okay, this Doge in a subcommittee hearing discovered how the federal government has been trading our tax dollars,
Starting point is 00:14:51 even more, do you know that we paid for solar-powered picnic tables, like an ungodly amount for solar-powered picnic tables? And they discovered that the federal agencies, the buildings, now we all know that no one was actually filling them and going into work, but they're actually way less occupied than they were previously. They're trying to re, they're trying to get people to come back. Still, they're fighting with people to come back and actually work in person, which is you don't have that luxury in your private sector job. Why the hell is, you don't have that luxury in your private sector job? Why the hell should people be able to call their own shots like that for the federal government in the public sector? It doesn't make any sense.
Starting point is 00:15:29 This is an amazing story. The Guardian, I'm not my favorite publication, but they reported that there was the first UK womb transplant recipient who gave birth, successfully gave birth. A woman received her sister's womb in 2023. Scientists and medical experts are saying that this is going to open the way for, people who've struggled with fertility, other issues to be able to have children. A Philadelphia, this is, oh my gosh, a Philadelphia family experienced true horror as the entire family fell into a grave during a funeral with a dead man's son. And some of them got trapped under the coffin. Paul bearers were sent tumbling head first into a grave, along with the coffin
Starting point is 00:16:18 they were carrying because the platform that they were standing on to lower it the casket in collapsed. Mourners relaying this Benjamin Alves to rest. And this was March 21st in Philadelphia. And it was the Greenmount Cemetery. And it's all on video and it's all just absolutely horrifying because they just, it collapsed. And the whole family fell in. And the pallbearers fell in. And the family said there should be some reimbursement.
Starting point is 00:16:46 I mean, nothing was done properly. They said the whole thing was trembling. The wood that it was on was all wet and soaked. And it is an absolute catastrophe. Like the whole coffin fell through, fell in weird, and people were trapped underneath it. And it was just an absolute disaster. So, yeah, there's going to be a lot of answers to give to those questions. A university in Britain found that, yes, pets actually are people's best friends.
Starting point is 00:17:11 And that they could be, they try to put a financial value on how, you know, basically, how valuable a pet is to a person. They said $89,000 towards your happiness. That's what they discovered. Owning our cat or dog. It could. We have more on the way. We're coming up towards the bottom of this first hour broadcasting out of WRVA in Virginia. Stay with us because we got a lot more coming up. Keltek. The KELTEC PR 57. Now, I did, I did go get mine. I haven't been able to really fire it yet because it's been busy preparing for some stuff that we got coming up. But very excited to put a few hundred rounds through this. And it's one of the latest from Caltechs.
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Starting point is 00:18:58 Follow Dana's absurd truth podcast and get news and laughs delivered in short, easy to digest episodes. Ideal for your busy lifestyle on Apple or wherever you get your podcast. If we slash taxes on American workers and producers, our economy will soar. Jobs will surge, manufacture will boom, and our country will prosper like never, ever before. We've got to get this big, beautiful deal done. We've got to get it done. And get it done now. Don't wait two weeks.
Starting point is 00:19:28 Don't wait two weeks. Bad things happen. Crazy things happen in politics. Just get the damn thing done and stop showboating. I mean, I'm glad that. he said that. I'm, I'm super glad that that POTA said this because it needed to be set. And that was him talking about how, you know, we got to get, we got to get these, these tax cuts. We got to get this stuff finalized. And that, he made remarks last night. We got some
Starting point is 00:19:57 other audio that we're going to play of that. But I'm so glad because it, and he needs to put the pressure on these Republican lawmakers. And he's the only one who's going to be able to do that. welcome back Dana Lash with you broadcasting out of WRVA our affiliate in Virginia today we're in town for an event later on the politics and pints event but so that's why there's no simulcast today but there will be simulcast everything's back back to normal on Friday so pot is saying yeah they got to get these tax cuts done they need to if they don't goodbye midterms if they don't goodbye house majority if they don't goodbye any Republican chance in 2028. And then you may miss eight years if you lose on that in 2028. And only he can put the type of pressure that is needed on these lawmakers. Only he is able to do that. And it doesn't help that I think some of them aren't on the same page. There's been this huge Elon Musk, Peter Navarro, fight. And Navarro's been on our show before. I was trying to think when he was on. It's been a while. but he's been on he's been on the show before and musk who has built stuff i mean musk i think he understands
Starting point is 00:21:14 what it takes to build a business to create jobs he understands all of this he understands trade whereas navarro not as much if i had to pick who i would listen to on this issue i think i would I really do think I would would pick Musk over Peter Navarro. Because Navarro, it doesn't help when he says stuff like this is a little bit of a flashback. Audio sound bite 8, where he was talking about tariffs and he was saying that they're actually tax cuts. And my soul briefly left my body. Listen to this. The message is that tariffs are tax cuts, tariffs are jobs. tariffs are national security.
Starting point is 00:22:02 Tariffs are great. For America, tariffs will make America great again. Okay, well, they're not tax cuts. They're not tax cuts. It's additionally another tax. And I feel like he doesn't quite understand that process. I know that Musk was saying that he was as dumb as a, well, what did he say? He was like a dumb as a bag of bricks, I think.
Starting point is 00:22:30 and they've not been getting along. And I don't really, I just, when I hear Navarro say stuff like that, I don't want to take him seriously. I mean, it just sounds like economic illiteracy. I don't want to take him seriously when I hear stuff like that. And I think that's one of the reasons why, too, POTUS has been kind of sideline Navarro going with Scott Besant and then listening to Musk on this stuff. And of course, you know, you've got the people that are trying to be influence adjacent.
Starting point is 00:23:00 in the president's inner circle and in the admin, and that's not helping at all because everybody just, you know, picks aside and they get in and they dig in. I think that Musk, you know, I think he, you know, obviously understands trade and taxation. I think he gets all of this. But the, you know, and I, and you could say, well, you know, yes, he's, he's doing it because it's selfish.
Starting point is 00:23:27 Well, he's this, he's a business person. He's wanting to be successful and he understands what it takes to run a successful business. And he also understands that it's just you're not going to be able to do it in the way that, you know, Navarro is talking about. There was a really interesting piece several years ago. I think it was over at Reason that talked about Peter Navarro's long, you know, well, not really his history in business, but in politics. Like he tried to run in 1996 for Congress. he's you know and I don't dislike him I just don't think that the administration needs to be listening to him about about foreign or trade policy I just don't I really don't think so he he doesn't he's always worked in the system but he never helped build within the system and I think that that's a major difference that sets up musk as someone who you know has a little bit more weight influence wise than Navarro I mean especially going out and saying that you know well these tariffs are tax cuts it's just it's just not this asin I'm it's just it's just not it's a sassonime it's just not, that doesn't make any sense. And the people who businesses that are that are losing contracts and,
Starting point is 00:24:33 you know, people who might end up losing their jobs as a result of all of this, that's not helping them either. When you tell them that something that they're enduring isn't happening, I mean, that's like similar to what Biden was telling everybody that the recession wasn't had. It just doesn't make any sense. So, yeah, I tend to kind of, I obviously, I would throw my lot in with my lot. Musk over Navarro. Nope, don't disrespect Navarro. I shouldn't have to say that. You should be able to agree in politics without people turning into a giant female copulatory organ as a result. But, you know, it's 2025, so here we are. But this, I mean, he was even saying at one point that Vietnam's zero tariff offer, because Vietnam came in and they said, we, we want to take it
Starting point is 00:25:18 down to zero. They had said we, they wanted zero percent tariffs on U.S. imports. He said that that meant nothing. Isn't that the entire point of these countries coming into the negotiating table and saying, yeah, we want to have zero? Isn't that what was the point if not to get everybody to that to 0%? If you wanted free and fair, this is where the messaging gets weird. And I hear from a lot of folks. And everybody, people are optimistic and they want this, they want to give this a chance to work. But I also think simultaneously, you can't tell people that this is a short term tactic for a or short, term strategy or tactic within your strategy for long-term effect. And then also simultaneously say, well, yeah, we can replace, and I would love this, we could replace the income tax with just
Starting point is 00:26:08 tariffs and have that support federal revenue in the manner that it did before FDR. Those two things contradict. And there's not a lot of explanation from the admin as to which way is the way forward. Maybe this is POTUS not wanting to show his cards. Maybe I don't know. But I think when it has to do with business, this is that all feeds into the uncertainty of it all, which drives all of the hysteria and the chaos. That's what the market is reacting to. So there has to be at some point a little more, a little more articulation of a strategy going forward. I'm curious as to what people are going to say at our event tonight.
Starting point is 00:26:50 It's a big, oh, event where we discuss all these issues. My friend Brian Kilmead is coming in. And I, because I hear half and half from everybody, to be honest. So it'll be very interesting because, you know, in Virginia, you know, Virginia's, you know, these are, these are blue collar folks. And I'm very curious as to where they fall down on this, where the folks in this are that are coming out to the event tonight. I, that is, that's going to be very interesting to see. very you don't want Republicans making
Starting point is 00:27:22 the same mistakes that Democrats did when Democrats were saying the recession doesn't exist it's all in your head look how look you saved 15 cents on hot dogs this 4th of July we all remember that we don't want Republicans falling into the same thing saying oh no this is actually a tax cut
Starting point is 00:27:38 per Navarro this is a tax cut it's actually great it doesn't feel great when people are losing their 401 Ks and when things become more expensive on top of not having permanence of tax cuts. So POTUS is right. They got to get, they got to get on the same page with us. They definitely do. Now, a couple of other things with this. And we were talking about China a little earlier. I also wanted to touch on this story. This is over at the Federalist.
Starting point is 00:28:11 55% of self-identified leftists. Check this out. They say that, at, actually murking, Potus, killing, Potus is justifiable. If you ever wonder why it is that this Luigi Mangione is getting so much attention and support in jail,
Starting point is 00:28:29 I feel like this is a psychological profile of the modern American leftist anymore. This is, there's Trump derangement syndrome and then there's just whatever this is. I think that this far extends beyond basic Trump derangement syndrome. I mean, just the name of that by itself,
Starting point is 00:28:47 that, you know, just signals that there's just supreme extreme opposition to Trump. This is way beyond this. There was this report that was done by the network of Contagent Research Institute in partnership with Rutgers. Their social perception
Starting point is 00:29:02 lab. What they discovered is that there is this assassination culture that appears as they said, quote, to be emerging within segments of the U.S. public on the extreme left.
Starting point is 00:29:17 Now, remember, this is not even a year since someone tried to assassinate POTUS the first time. And we've seen weekend after weekend violent targeting of either Tesla dealerships or Tesla cars or Tesla owners themselves. And it's just, you know, going in tandem right with summer, going into midterms. this is what the left does every single time there is an election that they deem important enough to win. They have to bring out some sort of agitator, some kind of agitation. But what this report found is that previously, you know, if you look at Occupy Wall Street, which was, you know, there was a lot of violent episodes with Occupy Wall Street. If you go back to the chest chop, I'm not even touching BLN, that's self-explanatory.
Starting point is 00:30:10 What they're saying is that previously it seemed that all, of these behaviors or sanctioning this, you know, extreme, like this belief that such violence or death is justified, that it was something that only existed on the most fringe of the left, right? But now what this report is discovered is that it's actually, it, it's becoming increasingly normalized, particularly in digital discourse. So it's becoming far more mainstream. That's something.
Starting point is 00:30:51 And that's what this report is found. It's becoming more and more mainstream. So these are viewpoints that aren't just strictly limited to just the fringiest of the left. It's becoming kind of like an everyday thing with the left overall. I mean, not saying that people are going out and committing violence, but they are sanctioning it and defending it. And they think that it's justifiable. Like, for instance, 40% of respondents, they said that it was somewhat acceptable to destroy property if you don't like someone's viewpoints, i.e. Tesla. 38% said that it would be somewhat justified to assassinate Musk or Trump, respectively, 31 and 38%.
Starting point is 00:31:33 And these were people who identified as being left of center. and they said that of those who identified as being left of center, 48 to 55%, they were the ones who were justifying the physical violence. That's amazing and incredibly dangerous. But it is a contagion. You start mainstreaming and justifying violence as protected speech. You're going to get more violence. Of course, these are the same people that also, rant and rave about January 6th, where the only person there that was killed was a veteran by a
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Starting point is 00:34:07 I don't have my mic on. I don't know. I'm not really... Sorry? He just does it. He just does everything he wants and not following laws or, you know, he's a convicted felon. Wow. They're like, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:34:26 Well, they technically know. I mean, you're like, anything convicted? Not really, actually. That's actually kind of false. Welcome back to the program. That's whenever they ask people, well, why? is. Okay, you don't like Trump. So you, they're holding signs saying that he's a fascist. Okay, well, why? Why is he a fascist? I just don't know. Let's don't know why it's a fashion. When you put dictionaries back at schools. Yeah, like people need, they need to realize that words have meanings. You can't just throw stuff around. Well, this person's a fascist. This person's a Nazi. Everyone I don't like is Hitler. That's how it works, right? It's not how it works. These things have means. And when you dilute the meanings, what happens when the real thing comes along? You're not going to be able to recognize it because you've conned everyone into just thinking something that pure hyperbole simply because you couldn't articulate a clear defense of why it is that you disagree with POTUS. I got to say, this is all just, this is just all wild. So coming up, Seckdef Heggseth, which is one of my favorite things to say, has, well, he was down with at the Panama Canal.
Starting point is 00:35:40 Yeah, the Mirre Flores locks. He was down on that side of the canal and had a message for China. And he was not just China, but anybody, not just him, it was him. And then Scott Besant also had a message for anyone who wanted to align themselves with China. I have to say, I have not seen an administration be as aggressive against the CCP as this one. Now, it's like they're coming real close to saying that Taiwan is a sovereign entity. Remember, we had the policy, the vague policy, the diplomacy of vagueness. I forget, I think how Stephen Yates had always said it.
Starting point is 00:36:25 So we're going to dive into that coming up. And also, some of the other stuff, DHS, immigration. Oh, boy, there was a photo or a video that was shared yesterday, and it went everywhere. talk about that. We're also going to get into how a pro-Trump boat made everybody at the cherry blossom race in D.C. mad because there was a boat with Trump stuff on it. I mean, people for the love, can you just like live your life and let someone else live their life? I mean, they're not like, demanding that you pretend that they're a dude or a chick. Come on. So we're going to get into all of that and more coming up. Stick with a second hour broadcasting out of Virginia starts in moments.
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Starting point is 00:38:33 view on after liberation day that we should go into quiet mode and let our partners think about the kind of the shock and awe that he presented. And over those following few days from April 2nd, we had the, I think we're up to 70 countries contact the White House for how to come and negotiate. So I would say that the negotiations are the result of the master's. inflow of inbound calls to come and negotiate had nothing to do with the market. Well, that's, I mean, that's encouraging. That's from Scott Bessent, who was talking about how this is all actually, the negotiations
Starting point is 00:39:19 are not, I mean, the markets, it's, that's, you know, uncertainty, which is driving the ebb and flow of this. I like the way Bacent just put it here. Welcome back to the program. Daniel Lash with you. We're at the top of the second hour broadcasting. Indiana, Virginia, W-R-V-A. We've opened the process, negotiations, country by country.
Starting point is 00:39:40 Some have come in immediately, like Vietnam and others, have come in and said that, yeah, 0%, that's what we want to go to. And this is, the way that Trump was talking about, it, audio somebody, too, where he was, he and Scott Bassett have very different ways of discussing this. And it's funny. Listen. I'm telling you, these countries are calling us up, kissing my ass. They are dying to make a deal. Please, please, please, make a deal. I'll do anything.
Starting point is 00:40:13 I'll do anything, sir. And then I'll see some rebel Republican, you know, some guy that wants the grandstand, say, I think that Congress should take over negotiations. Let me tell you, you don't negotiate like I negotiate. Congress takes over negotiating. sell America fast because you're going to go busted. Yeah. In the meantime, the media, I don't know who came up with this talking point.
Starting point is 00:40:39 They were saying that tariffs are going to cost the typical American household, like almost $4,000 a year. And I don't know how they got that. I was looking at the Budget Lab, which is an entity of Yale, and they actually disputed that. they said that the April 2nd tariffs in tandem with China, Canada, Mexico, automobiles, steel, and aluminum already in effect, that it implies an increase in the average effect of tariff rate, et cetera, et cetera. They're saying that the only way that you can get to 4,000, is if you assume no policy change or reaction from the Federal Reserve and no action either by Congress. So Democrats are running out. Now, this is where Republicans need to be very careful because Democrats are saying, look, no reaction, no action by the Federal Reserve, no movement in Congress to help alleviate anything. This is going to be $3,800 extra on people annually.
Starting point is 00:41:48 And that should be a huge flag to Republicans to get this should be their first priority. their first and only priority is tax cuts. That's what they should be focusing on. Honestly, they should abolish the whole damn IRS. But we live in an imperfect world with a bunch of sissies that represent us sadly. We don't send DC our best. And, you know, now it's, you know, it's a tough situation. We have a majority. It's small majority. But if people were better leaders and better persuaders, then I think that there would, I don't know, I feel like that would be different. But that's beside the point. So their whole argument is that without any of these things in a completely static environment, without any kind of change, then this is what we have to look forward, this, you know, an extra
Starting point is 00:42:37 $3,800. So Republicans need to make this a top priority, a top priority to get finished. And if they don't, well, guess what? You're going to make honest, instead of being propagandists, you're going to make, you know, honest people out of these Democrats that are running out with these talking points like this. You know, it, it doesn't help when you have Peter Navarro saying something like this, audio sound bite six. This was just a week or, I believe a week ago after Vietnam had already suggested zero percent. Listen to what he said here. This is why I'm, I just dissatisfied. I don't like Peter Navarro in this. I don't want him in the admin. Listen. But my point here is, is they're coming now and saying, we want to talk, we'll lower our terrorists.
Starting point is 00:43:24 to zero if you'll lower your tears. That's not the problem. Vietnam is a great example, Lord. They sell us $15 for everyone we sell them. Zero tariffs would get us no reduction in the $123 billion deficit we have. And five of that $15 they sell us. You know what? It's China. It's that clip you showed about Cambodia, how China is the same thing, right? It's the same kind of, we call it trans-shipping. It's... So I don't know. He says, you know, it's the non-tariff cheating that matters.
Starting point is 00:43:57 Yes, but you also, that also matters. This, this, I think this is a difference in perception and difference in philosophy, this divide in the admin. But I think between Musk and Navarro, because they've been fighting with each other, I mean, I could just like sit here and go down the list of the quips that they've had to barb each other back and forth. But I feel like Musk has kind of won this one because now Scott Besant is being, he's more of, the mouthpiece for this on the, for the administration on this more so than Navarro is. But, and he's already said, well, I guarantee no recession, et cetera. I would love to be that confident. But it all comes down to what Republicans are going to do in the House.
Starting point is 00:44:40 In the meantime, science has been focusing on bringing back dire wolves. It's not a real dire wolf. One of my favorite things about social media anymore. In fact, the only thing really to like are all of the, well, actually people in the community notes. So Time Magazine, they all had this all perfectly orchestrated. It is a dire, it's not a dire wolf. It's a wolf with some DNA modifications to give it this, to make it more dire wolfie. And they actually had George R.R. Martin, who wrote, oh my gosh, Game of Thrones,
Starting point is 00:45:18 because they had those in Game of Thrones. They had dire wolves and Game of Thrones. They actually had him, this biosciences, this company that did this, pose with this dire wolf pup. And we're just going to, for all intents and purposes, we're going to call it a dire wolf pup. But they had him posing with it. And I guess he's doing that. I mean, they actually came out with a dire wolf before he finished winds of winter. I just want to point that out.
Starting point is 00:45:46 Before he finished writing another book, they came out with a dire wolf. But anyway, I digress. I get it all the well actually people It's not technically entire I've had so many people I don't know what I think about this idea It's probably a bad idea I still want it as a pet though I still would take it as a pet a dire wolf Have you seen it they're huge
Starting point is 00:46:08 Apparently so the company that did it Colossil Biosciences They said they're looking at woolly mammoths too Dyerwolves went extinct about 12,000 years ago towards the end of the last ice age but colossal biosciences they brought what they said they had three dire wolf
Starting point is 00:46:28 pups using genetic editing and cloning they sequenced the genomes of dire wolves from a 13,000 year old tooth discovered in Ohio and a 72,000 year old skull from Idaho and they made
Starting point is 00:46:44 what they said were 15 key edit so it's a gray wolf with some genetic modification to introduce dire wolf statistics. They used the nuclei of the edited cells that they put in the enucleated dog eggs that were installed in the wombs of surrogate mother dogs. And so they had four pups total, but one did make it. So they only had three.
Starting point is 00:47:09 The two of them, the two males are Romulus and Remus. And then the female is Calisi, named after Game of Thrones. I know. and they have the thick white coat. They're bigger than gray wolves. They have larger teeth and jaws, more muscular legs. They're living on a 2,000-acre facility and somewhere in the United States.
Starting point is 00:47:29 They have not disclosed that. But they said they also want to bring back Dodoes and woolly mammoths and Tasmanian wolves. Again, I just think it's probably a really bad idea. But I still want one as a pet. The people that donated or that, not donated, but invested in this, include Tom Brady and Tiger Woods.
Starting point is 00:47:46 they actually uh well not only did they they talk about it on social media apparently they're investors in colossal biosciences and Brady is on the cultural advisory board as well of the company and he's an investor so and he was celebrating this
Starting point is 00:48:07 this announcement yesterday they had it Time magazine they put it on the cover they put him the wolf on the cover of the magazine. It said this is Remus. He's a dire wolf. The first to exist in over 10,000 years. Endangered species could be changed forever. I just feel like the ecosystem has changed. I mean, I've seen movies about this already. I don't know if anything good comes from it, but I don't know. There are going to be a lot. I just feel like, you know, maybe it should have stayed extinct.
Starting point is 00:48:45 It was around animals and a different everything at that 10,000 years ago. Everything has changed in 10,000 years. You know, the context in which they're dropped in now is so vastly different. How does, I don't know, I'm just, I've got questions. But we're far away from owning an actual dire, it's probably illegal even if they had enough population to release into the wild. Just, you know, also this story, which I've been watching, and I'm, had a headline. last, it was last hour, that talked about this move on the left where it's not just the fringiest people that can justify, you know, assassination as like a protected political
Starting point is 00:49:32 expression. It's crazy. But it's, you know, all of the, it's like more and more mainstream left. And I was thinking about that in context with the story. You guys remember the story of the Texas track me. This just happened last week where you had one student from one school, Carmelo Anthony, who had shot and killed or, sorry, stabbed and killed this other student who was one of a, he was a twin, Austin Metcalf. And he had brought a knife and apparently he got in trouble for bringing knives to his own school prior. So there was some kind of history there. And he was in the competing school's tent and apparently was told to leave and that's when he reportedly grabbed a bag and said you know touch me and see what happens and then he had a knife and he he stabbed austin metcalf the crowd
Starting point is 00:50:27 funding for him has surpassed a hundred thousand dollars not for austin metcalf the victim or his family but for the killer the the the killer who said it wasn't alleged i did it it and it there's more money for for Carmelo Anthony than there is been raised for Austin Maccaf in any of their funeral expenses. I am just amazed at this. There's like it's like with the Luigi Mangione stuff. Women sending him money trying to go and visit him, like sending him letters. He's got like a fan club. They've raised so much money for the, for what?
Starting point is 00:51:12 I mean, he, like, he shot and killed this guy. and you know and broad daylight in the morning it's just wild and now you've got this story with this amount of money being raised for carmello anthony one of the things to touch on and we're going to talk about this is austin macs dad he's getting a lot of heat which is asinine to me he's the father of the victim and he you know professes his faith he says he is a devoted Christian and i don't know why the certain tenets of the faith are so foreign to people who claim to follow it. He has publicly stated that he forgave Carmelo Anthony. And he's being accused of rationalizing his kids' murder and apologizing for the killer, which I don't get that at all. We're going to talk about this
Starting point is 00:52:06 because maybe grace is well and truly dead. I don't know. And I mean, that's a tenant of his faith, is forgiveness. I don't know why people are reacting the way that they're reacting to it. Do they not know what Christianity is anymore? I mean, I'm not saying that I would be able to do it, but there's a difference in being able to do it and then whether or not, you know, you're passing judgmentist if it's the right thing to do. It's just, we live in such a stupid society. We got more on the way as we roll towards headlines, our partners that don't bring you the program. I've seen the amazing changes relief factor has made for so many people, and I've seen it firsthand through my husband Chris's pain relief from using Relief Factor. Right now, it's easy to
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Starting point is 00:54:09 Oh, I want this, $4.6 billion. Now, if I told you that the government spent $4.6 billion on furniture since 2021, despite the fact that most employees have been working from home, what would your response be? That's insane. But that's what's been happening. So if they're working from home, were they paying for employees to set up home offices, but even then the money doesn't pan out. But the number of people who would be working from home and then setting up home, the math
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Starting point is 00:57:01 and so I don't know if you've seen what the stock, what the markets are doing. The Dow's going insane right now. And it came out maybe 10 minutes ago. I'm going to pull this up. So POTUS has put in a 90-day pause on all tariffs except for China, which he is now hitting with a 125% effective immediately. immediately tariff. This is the statement literally just minutes ago, 10 minutes ago on on truth social, he said, quote, based on the lack of respect that China has shown to the
Starting point is 00:57:43 world's markets, I'm hereby raising the tariff charged to China by the United States of America to 125% effective immediately. At some point, hopefully in the near future, China will realize that the days of ripping off the USA and other countries is no longer sustainable or acceptable. conversely and based on the fact that more than 75 countries have called representatives of the United States, including the Departments of Commerce, Treasury, and USTR to negotiate a solution on the subjects being discussed relative to trade, trade barriers, tariffs, currency, manipulations, and non-monetary tariffs that these countries have not, at my strong suggestion, retaliated in any way, shape, or form against the U.S., I have authorized a 90-day pause and a substantially lowered reciprocal tariff during the state. period of 10% also effective immediately. And then he adds, thank you for your attention to this matter. Like, you can go back to shopping now. That's hysterical. That is a very, very big move. That is a very big move. And so, I mean, it's the markets are through the roof. It's like a straight line all the way up. I mean, they're going crazy right now. Now,
Starting point is 00:59:00 this this what what what china does i don't know i i i don't know how they're going to respond to that it does isolate them and we have the means to do it i mean at this it it is very much you know kind of a at this stage of the game it's kind of a boardroom brawl uh but this they know you know none of these none of these countries have have retaliated as a result we're going to have a 90 day pause and, you know, then we're going to have, you know, effective immediately, et cetera. I mean, the NASDAG is up over 8% from what I just, what I just looked at. And this, uh, get in getting better deal. So now it's, you know, China, it's, they filed another complaint with the World Trade Organization. They're upset. They're very
Starting point is 00:59:55 upset over this. They filed another complaint. But I don't, I don't, I don't, I don't, feel bad at all for China. China has ripped off the United States, so many other countries, RIP, I'm not even going to get into everything else, not even going to talk about, I mean, it should go without saying COVID, but
Starting point is 01:00:14 I think that it is worth waiting to see how it pans out. And because this, it has to be a long-term strategy. You can't get pulled into hysteria thinking the world's going to end and you can't get pulled into hysteria thinking that
Starting point is 01:00:34 everything's been solved all the problems have been solved it is going to go back and forth now i say that because i think that you this is what people voted for and i also think that it has to play out you got to wait and see what ends up happening it it it has to play out but this has been I mean, the markets are going crazy. Dow's going wild and we'll see what China says, although I'm sure they're going to end up, you know, filing another complaint. So this is, yeah, this is where, so the 90-day pause effective immediately and all this is just happening now. And any other, we're going to just scrap like what, maybe like a half of the rest of the half of the show.
Starting point is 01:01:25 We're going to have to retool it now. Retool it. So we'll see. But very much isolating China. 125% effective immediately. Effective immediately. I think the Dow, the Dow's up 2,000 points in the last 30 minutes. Actually, I was just pulling that up right now. That's crazy.
Starting point is 01:01:45 Yeah, over 2000. That's crazy. So we'll, I mean, we'll see. Look, China. is, I don't know what it's going to take to make, everyone's like, who's going to blink first? Who's going to, I don't think it's about, that's not the way to, the best way to put this to see who blinks first. I mean, when you're talking about, I don't want to say breaking up with, but unentangling our market and dependency on cheap foreign made goods from China, that's going to take more than just like a split second. It's going to take more than like a blink.
Starting point is 01:02:24 And that's, if we're serious, that's what we're going to have to do. And make it to where we can be. And, you know, that starts in order to be more self-sufficient as a nation. That starts with deregulation. It starts with cutting costs. None of this stuff is going to matter or stick unless Congress does its damn job. And I'm going to tell you what, I'm never going to vote for another damn Republican again if Congress doesn't do its job. If Congress fritters around and waste all this time doesn't make tax cuts permanent.
Starting point is 01:02:54 doesn't offer the consumers the shot in the arm that we deserve and need, no, then they're not worth the ballot in which their names printed on. So we're going to see how this works out. But that's just, he announced a night, I mean, just a 90-day pause on higher tariffs for dozens of countries, but he's hiked it to 125% on China, pausing them for everybody else for 90 days. So another, And then, of course, the markets are going crazy. So we're going to, we'll follow all of that and bring you the latest with it. So that's, I mean, people are seeing the stock, the market rally. And Wall Street has been freaking out because China, you know, was trying to hit,
Starting point is 01:03:40 China was the only one that was retaliating. They wanted to hit, hit us with a huge revenge tariff. They wanted, they had slapped an 85% tariff on U.S. goods on us. and this was now it's and this was hours after Trump increased it to 104%
Starting point is 01:03:58 now because they did that he's jacked it up to 125% and we're gonna watch and see I mean he's isolating them and there's also went into effect pretty much immediately
Starting point is 01:04:12 and that means our supply chains I don't even know how I don't know how feasible it is theoretically to reorient yourself that quickly to all of these changes like this. That's, but the export controls on all, I mean, I'm just looking, there's, they, there were a lot of, what, I think, 12 American companies that were falling under some of these export controls
Starting point is 01:04:39 and part of the White House edicts. They added six additional firms to that, a list of unreliable entities because they do business with Chinese companies and they've tried to thwart some of this stuff before. I mean, I'm looking at the doubt right now. This is crazy. This is just crazy. Now it's 125%. So what's China going to do?
Starting point is 01:04:57 Come back. Are they going to try to go above? I mean, because I feel like maybe Xi Jinping for the first time has met someone who's like, yeah, you know what? Let's go all the way. Let's do it. Gee, let's do it. I mean, it's kind of interesting to watch. So the countries that they're going to have a lowered rate and the pause, except for China.
Starting point is 01:05:20 And that's 125%. These are some big moves. So this is going to be, wow, this is going to be another, it's going to be a crazy day now, Steve. I'm like watching all of the, oh my gosh, this is all. Let's just throw it all in the trash. We plan a great show for you. Now it's all dead.
Starting point is 01:05:38 Me and Dana, you have a whole rundown we do on our show and we kind of have to trash it with the news. Like, this is a rare occurrence for me and Dana are in the same studio. Yeah. We're doing a market visit in Richmond, WREA. So we're looking at each other for the first. first. What do we do? I know. I'm like, well, there goes this whole other, this is trash, this is trash, just throw all of this out. This is all garbage now. But now, so are they, are they going to, I'm really curious to see what, how China responds to this. Because they're not, this isn't,
Starting point is 01:06:08 they can't sustain that. That's, I mean, you know, 104, it went from 104 to now 125 because China decided to act like a fool. And they're like, yeah, we're going to raise it to 84%. So, And Trump, no, we're just going to take it to 125. Maybe, I don't know. Is China looking at this like here's a way to break from us? I don't know. I mean, because this is what day, let's see, day three of going back and forth and raising it with them. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:06:39 But there are a lot of people. Remember, Treasury Secretary, percent was telling all of these other countries, you cannot retaliate immediately. Look at this as an opening move in a negotiation. He was cautioning them. Do not be retaliatory. Do not do it. And of the countries that were hit by the 70 of them, they said, we're very eager to sit down and have a conversation at the table. And I mean, they had even said that, you know, we're going to make these deals if they benefit the American worker. Great. We're going to make these deals. Let's do it. And then China decided, no, that's not good enough for us. In fact, I have some of this. I'm going to look at. So this was just, audio something by 12, this was literally just like last night. That's how much this stuff is changing and how fast it is. This is Caroline Levitt. This was just before, when it was still at 104% rate against China. Now it's 125. Listen. You mentioned the 70 countries or so. I'm curious, though, under what conditions at this point would President Trump talk to President Xi about tariffs? Look, I just spoke to the president about this. And he believes that China wants to make a deal. with the United States, he believes China has to make a deal with the United States. It was a
Starting point is 01:07:52 mistake for China to retaliate. The president, when America is punched, he punches back harder. That's why there will be 104% tariffs going into effect on China tonight at midnight. But the president believes that she and China want to make a deal. They just don't know how to get that started. And the president also wanted me to tell all of you that if China reaches out to make a deal, he'll be incredibly gracious, but he's going to do what's best for the American people. Well, there you go. And now we're at 125% because China decided to be retaliatory against Scott Besant's advice. And he told them. But I don't, I, China's not going to want to appear weak. And, you know, when they started this morning by adding 50% taking it to 84% this escalation, this back and forth escalation, I think what we exported almost 140%. $44 billion worth of goods to China, but we imported, I mean, pretty much half a trillion. And Bissent says that, you know, China being retaliatory was a bad move for China, that it was
Starting point is 01:09:00 actually really stupid. He said, it's unfortunate, you know, they don't want to come and negotiate. He's like, they're the worst offenders in the international trading system, which is true. They are. So negotiations, I think what this looks like, the part. cause on all of the other tariffs because what was the what was the question that I started the show with well one of the things that I threw out you know to consider with all of this at the start of the show I said there's there's things that that people are looking at because this is for a lot of
Starting point is 01:09:33 folks uncharted territory so there's two ways to look at it and we need clear articulation is it just a negotiating tactic a short term move for a high for a long term you know effect? Or is it something that's permanent that they're looking as a way to replace, you know, federal reserve stuff, you know, to replace our income tax? I'm like, because both of these things, I've heard both of them from the admin at different points and they were competing. I say that Trump's pause is indicative of negotiations, that it is the first, that it is a tactic, a short-term move for a long-term strategy, except maybe with China, but just China's a little different. But I think that, you know, the point of all of this, seeing this move is negotiation, is just to have the
Starting point is 01:10:23 negotiations. That's what, that's what it looks like to me, not a permanent thing, because I see some people on the right say, well, you know, the 10% whatever tariffs are still a permanent thing. I still think that's also part of the negotiations to get to a 0%. We'll see. But I also don't like the characterization, even by some that I'm seen on the right of, well, it was POTUS that chose to escalate this on China. Reminder. China started all of this in the beginning. If they started it, aren't you escalating? If you're the aggressor, you're escalating the situation. So responding is not escalation. You're merely responding. And responding in kind, matching their energy. One of my favorite things to tell haters is, look, I will match your energy. You decide how we feel today and how you're getting traded.
Starting point is 01:11:13 So that's like the strategy going into this. We got a lot more to come. I'm sure it's going to change again in another hour. And if it does, we'll bring it to you as we move Gold Coe precious metals. And the economy, very slowly getting back on track, it's a mess. It's like untangling Christmas lights and like the old school Christmas lights too. You know, with Goldcoe, Goldman Sachs research, they've raised their gold price forecast to 3,100 by the end of this year. and that's underpinned by higher than expected demand from central bank. So now is the time to buy,
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Starting point is 01:12:56 well, fell off the top of a traffic light pole. The avenue was full of crowds. Everybody was celebrating the Florida Gators, and somebody climbed up on the top of the light pole and fell all the way down as the crowd. As the crowd watched, apparently he seemed to be okay. They did sustain injuries. Fire rescue had to respond, but they said his injuries were not life-threatening.
Starting point is 01:13:20 Just stupid. They didn't say stupid. I added that part. Florida was captured after cutting off his ankle monitor during trial for a bar shooting. And this is in Spring Hill, Florida. A man that investigators say he cut off his ankle monitor and has been caught, Hernando County Sheriff's Office said, I mean, it seems like it's really easy to cut those off. Are they really that effective? I just, I don't know. Jury Cressel was charged with
Starting point is 01:13:47 aggravated battery and a felon in illegal possession of a handgun. He had opened fire outside of Mermaid's Lounge, classy place. The victim that was, that he intended to kill, survived. And he went home after his break in trial prior to the jury reaching a verdict, cut off his ankle monitor, and disappeared. He was out on bond at the time of trial. The trial went on without him, and then he was found guilty, and then they later on found it, the Intel unit found him and arrested him in the woods. So now he's going to face prison time, in addition to tampering with an electronic device and failure to appear those new charges now on top of it. So yeah, he's got, he's a handful now. Also, let's see, oh, we're running
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Starting point is 01:16:37 with cheap export models, and the rest of the world now understands, because when we put up our tariff wall, those exports are already flowing to the rest of the G7 and to the global south. So that is the latest. I mean, the markets are going wild right now, and that is because the tariffs are essentially, I mean, except with a base 10%, but it's all still paused. for 90 days. And POTUS added that that's because over 70 nations wanted to negotiate deals with the U.S. So he's authorized a 90-day pause and a substantially lowered reciprocal tariff.
Starting point is 01:17:23 So we still have reciprocal tariffs of 10%. But he has also authorized a 90-day pause, which he says is effective immediately. And then because China decided to. be retaliatory and then hit the United States with an 84% tariff. We went to 104%. Kevin O'Leary says that it needs to be 400%. Because it's about, I mean, really, not just decoupling from China, but moving them out of the space of influence. I think you said you had that. Yeah, listen to this. This is O'Leary. 104% tariffs in China are not enough.
Starting point is 01:18:08 I'm advocating 400%. I do business in China. They don't play by the rules. They've been in the WTO for decades. They have never abided by any of the rules they agreed to when they came in for decades. They cheat, they steal, they steal IP. I can't litigate in their courts. And he's right.
Starting point is 01:18:26 That's interesting how he said, I can't litigate in their courts. When you have your stuff ripped by China, you're SOL. SOL. Now the question comes down to was this the, is that, I think this was the goal. I think this was POTUS's goal. He was telling people to wait and see. Actually, what did he, he told them to be cool. I want to quote Pulp Fiction. He said be cool. But it was more of a let's wait and see kind of approach. Because the thing is, is that the fight with China here, this trade war is not going to go away. and there's a lot more than just an economic issue with China. It's also a Natsack issue more so than some of these other nations.
Starting point is 01:19:09 So that makes it a little bit different. And that's what O'Leary is calling for. He's like, yeah, Potus has to play hardball because they steal, they steal IP. He says they cheat. And so 400% yeah. He says it's, quote, time to squeeze Chinese heads into the wall, end quote. So this, most of, I think, The past several, I think the past couple of weeks have been, what is going to be the end goal here?
Starting point is 01:19:36 Is it to establish something permanent to raise, you know, to donate or drop into federal revenue? Or is it, you know, just a tactic for long-term game? And I think with regards to all these other nations, I think it's the former. But I think with China, I think it's the latter. Because this, tariffs as a tool of negotiation, and this is what I'm a, I've said since all of this started. If you're using it as a tool of negotiation to leverage this, then this is going to work. And you can get these other countries to come to the table is what's been happening. So all the people that were saying, you know, let's just wait a beat and see what
Starting point is 01:20:18 happens. Right now, they look very correct. They look very, very correct. The interesting thing is going to be how China responds to this. And if we ever even do get up to a 400 percent tariff with China. The Chinese Commerce Minister vowed to fight the U.S. tariffs quote to the end. And they're the ones who keep escalating. I mean, that's why we had the movement last night to add
Starting point is 01:20:43 the 50% on top of what was already in place. And now we're at 104%. China just wants to run their mouths. But at the same time, they don't want to look like they're the weak ones. They don't want to look like they've blinked first. Although I would say that their immediate, you know,
Starting point is 01:20:58 push to escalate this. That's, to me, that's blinking. But the, I think that the point was made here. And to isolate them further, to isolate them is, I think that that's what, that's what needs to be done to decouple with them.
Starting point is 01:21:17 So China's had some, they've had a bad day because, put this up. First, they had this. And then you also had Sechdef, Heg-Seth, audio sound by 21, who was downed at the Panama Canal at the Mirro Flores Locks, listen to what he said here. President Trump has made it clear that the Panama Canal and the canal areas cannot and will not be controlled by China.
Starting point is 01:21:45 We are working closely with our partners in Panama to secure the canal and advance our mutual. Wow. Wow. That's all. Also a huge, that's a huge win. Because remember, you, I mean, Panama was, was, they were going to, they were buying into Belt and Road. They were buying into that. China had, with the Hutchinson holdings that are based out of Hong Kong, they were essentially taking over the two big bookends there on either side of the canal in terms of ports. So they were positioning themselves. And there, it was, I mean, there's a reason, to me, it was, it, it set a, it, it said, it, it, it said, it, it, it, it, it, it said, it, it, it, it, it, it.
Starting point is 01:22:28 It was huge and very significant that Marco Rubio, when he was installed a secretary of state, one of the first things that he did was to go to Panama and meet with Panamanian leadership, meet with other leaders in Latin American countries. And then the next thing we saw is Panama breaking from that belt and road from China because this was also a national security issue. I mean, you've got to think about this. Wars aren't always with militaries and weapons. You know, it's with money. It's with money and it's with goods too. And that's what's happening. This is, this is definitely a trade war with China. And everyone else is coming to the table and saying, we don't want to live like this. Let's get back to like, you know, some normalcy. And POTUS has been, you know, more than open to it. That's great. Let's do that. 90 day pause. Let's figure out some stuff and make some advantageous deals for Americans who were tired of being like punished nonstop by all of these other countries. So this, this, this is going to be interesting. This was a very, very bad day for China because not only did they lose that influence in the Panama Canal, but now, I mean, they've made it very, very clear when you have Panamanian leadership standing there with sectaf and a bunch of American military. And we all, you know, we're talking about how we're going to be doing things together. And it's just, China's now, China's been pushed out. And that's huge. That is incredibly significant. So we're going to see how this goes. I mean, right now, the markets are just going crazy. Isolating China, breaking away from them, getting ourselves in a good position. That's the way to do it. And I know people are worried about how China may react, especially like with medications and stuff, because tariffs on medications, that's a, that's a concerning thing. But I'll tell you this, too, that's, like, for instance, and not to like, you know, put this awkward. in the middle of it. One of the reasons that we work with one of, like one of our sponsors is called
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Starting point is 01:25:23 administration, a very bad day, I think for, especially for China. But this, it will see what ends up happening after this, because things can change, you know, relatively quickly. We have some other things I want to make sure that we're pulled this up that we're touching on as well as we roll here towards goodness, the bottom of this third hour. And we're here in Virginia, WRVA. our affiliate here. We have an event this evening that we're going to be at. And I'm sure all of this stuff is going to come up. It's all going to come up tonight. I'm positive. Including, can I just like present to you a kind of a funnier story? So you guys remember the headline that we had a few days ago. Trump was unhappy with his portrait in the Colorado Capitol. And it really was a bad
Starting point is 01:26:16 portrait. It made him trying to figure out how to best describe it. Do you know the, do you guys remember the filters. What was the, was it a filter like on an app or was it its own app where you could like regress an age and you could look like the baby you? You remember what that was? What was that called? Like face tune? Yeah, it was face tuned, but it was on, there's a Snapchat one too, wasn't there? But they do had the face. Oh, yeah, it was Snapchat. Okay, does Trump's portrait, his Colorado portrait, it looked like it was like face tuned baby Trump? Oh yeah, what it makes you look like you're a baby. It was the rounded jaw line that made him look like a like a new warby. Yeah, he looked like studio jibbley plus a face tune creation. And it was a
Starting point is 01:27:01 portrait that was hanging in the Colorado State Capitol building, right? The artist, Sarah Bordman, it was hanging there for six years. And then Trump saw, apparently Trump saw it and hated it. And now the artist is like worried. They're, they, they took it down. He wanted the portrait down. He said, he described it as, he said it was distorted. He clearly was not happy with it.
Starting point is 01:27:29 And Democrats were saying, oh, if the GOP wants to spend time or money, I mean, it's a weird photo. It kind of looks like him, but it's also just odd. I mean, it's, I don't think it makes him look bad. But it just, can I be honest? I don't think they're very good.
Starting point is 01:27:47 It looks like he has a big lip of like Tobacco. Yeah. These are not very good. I don't want to be a mean. I mean, it's way better than I could do. I don't want to sound like when you watch the Olympics, particularly gymnastics or figure skating and me who's never, I skated watching figure skaters and going, oh, that troubles Alco,
Starting point is 01:28:04 that was just so sloppy. I mean, it's the same. I can't do it, but it's just not good. I've seen the other portraits of other presidents that she's done. So he didn't like it, apparently. So they took it down. Is he going to get a new one there? It doesn't say they said all the portraits are not the purview of the.
Starting point is 01:28:19 the governor's office, but it's the Colorado Building Advisory Committee for some reason. But he had tweeted or posted, quote, nobody likes a bad picture or painting of themselves, but the one in Colorado in the state capital put up by the governor, along with all the other presidents, was purposefully distorted to a level that even I perhaps have never seen before. He just destroyed this thing. And so they took it down. And she, She, now the artist, she's, uh, because the Colorado Republicans commissioned it. They raised over $10,000 to commission this thing. If you're telling me that portrait was over $10,000 and that's what you got,
Starting point is 01:29:02 you got swindled. I'm sorry, but you got swindled. It's just, it's just not good. Can I just say it? I just don't think they're good. No, it's not mean to say that someone is not the painter that they thought they were. And I don't want to sound mean, but it's a bad painting. I mean, there's like no detail in the suit.
Starting point is 01:29:19 Maybe I shouldn't be like looking at, you know, comparing it to art of Renaissance and the masters. But there's like no detail in the suit. It's just a color. And here's some shading. Am I being mean? Steve, it's not good. I'm not, I can't draw a circle. But I don't think this is good.
Starting point is 01:29:36 It looks like a combination of him with a face tuned baby face and then what with tobacco in his lips. Yeah. It's just not good. So he wanted it taken down. He said it was he said it was purposefully distorted. So they took it on. Can you imagine? Imagine being the Republican group that fundraise for those $10,000 and then you get this Ronaldo-level portrait.
Starting point is 01:29:55 It's just so bad. I will say Barack Obama doesn't look much better. It almost looks like Barack Obama if the chick who played Wednesday Adams gave him her eyes. I don't know how else to describe it. There's just something off about every single one of them. I'm not saying they got to be, you know, you don't need to be like Raphael level, but I don't think that, I mean, he looks like a face-tune baby. It looks like baby face tune. That's what it looks like.
Starting point is 01:30:21 I wouldn't want that. Nobody wants that kind of portrait up. You know, George Washington, the one of his most famous portraits, the one where he's just sort of sitting grimacing at the camera, and he's in black. He apparently hated his portrait. That was done without his teeth.
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Starting point is 01:32:27 It straight into waters of Long Beach's Rainbow Harbor, and it gave up the ghost. That's so sad. A whale got stranded, and it was found dead. Found out of dead after it wandered in the waters, and it was a minky whale. That's not right. It was circling within Long Beach Harbor for much of the week, and it didn't make it to morning. So they said that National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, so they're working to try to examine it and figure out what happened. I think it got confused.
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Starting point is 01:34:29 So we're following the new, the new, 90-day reciprocal tariff pause on 75 different countries that have made it clear that they're ready to negotiate. Then you have tariffs lower to 10% during this period, including Mexico and Canada, except for China, 125%. That's locked in now. The stocks have been rocketing. The treasuries are calm. It is insane.
Starting point is 01:34:57 Cats and dogs living together mass happiness. Nobody's... So far, I haven't seen anybody... This is what I've been looking for. I haven't seen anybody on the left. Really, they're all going to act like it was a fluke. but I mean wow it is I just
Starting point is 01:35:14 saw another it just wild how quickly because remember just yesterday I mean we had you had Scott Bassett who was warning
Starting point is 01:35:25 all of these these countries don't don't retaliate don't retaliate and they didn't and then China did so China gets it with 125% now
Starting point is 01:35:35 and it's man alive there's a we're just in time for it now totally out of date quinipiac poll it said the trump approval disapproval 41 to 53 72% think tariffs will hurt but only in the short term 53% think that they will hurt the country in the long term well that's before what happened just a little bit ago happened so that has to be trashed that's so that's that's not you know so going after and isolating china the way he is this is is this is a good thing.
Starting point is 01:36:12 This is a good thing to do. I don't know if it'll go to the 400% that Kevin O'Leary was demanding, but I think one thing that we've seen is let Nick and Navarro are on our sideline here. And Bessent and others are really leading it. So very interesting indeed. In the meantime, another story, not getting enough attention is the, well, we knew it, but now to watch them try to admit it or to try to massage their involvement in it. Axios founder says that the media's failure to cover Biden's decline was, well, listen to what he says here in 23.
Starting point is 01:36:49 Yeah. Barry, this was all the worst parts of reporter brain coming together. And there is the group think, the monothek that you were talking about. You add to it another piece of what you were just talking about is cluelessness, right? Like, and this is where the American people, see something, sense something, and they're not seeing it reflected in news outlets that they used to trust. And so specifically with the Biden health, people discounted what they saw with their own eyes, ignored it. And this is the reporter group think part of it, that there is an insecurity, a herd mentality. You don't want to be separate is like, the typical reporter instinct. Well, because if you are, then you don't get amplified. You don't get included in the aggregation of certain stories.
Starting point is 01:37:51 That's kind of part of it. That's one of the reasons that everybody covers the same stuff, like toddlers playing soccer. But that's Axios' founder. He says it's the, it was all, what does that mean reporter brain, the worst parts of reporter brain coming together? and that people he didn't even touch on why were people so
Starting point is 01:38:13 in such disbelief what what also led them what what carried out or what prolonged this grief for as long the media covering it up I mean if you so much is dared if any of these individuals that he's talking about Mike Allen in this clip if any of them had you know and and they did they they would raise concerns
Starting point is 01:38:36 about Biden's mental acuity, about his physical strength. Is he even aware of where he is, et cetera, et cetera? Any, even the most, you know, benign observances, immediately that caused them to be labeled a kook or a conspiracy theorist or any number of other things. And so that they're forgetting their complicity in this. Well, they're not forgetting. They're hoping you forget their complicity in this.
Starting point is 01:39:06 to retcon this. They want to rewrite history. So this is, I don't, I don't, I don't, I'm not giving them any kind of accolades. I'm not giving them any backpats for this. They don't deserve any sort of stickers of merit. They don't deserve any kind of praise because this is what they should have been doing from the beginning. And the fact that you have this report now showcasing that they knew that the military, members of the military, had been exposed to COVID and apparently got COVID in 2019 at the military games that were bizarrely taking place in Wuhan. But all the while this was
Starting point is 01:39:38 happening. And then the administration was supposed to make this report public. They chose to not do so for some reason, you know, obviously. And now we're getting all of it. It's all coming out now. That, to me, is a major story that not enough people are talking about.
Starting point is 01:39:54 And then it makes me mad at China all over again. So I'm fine with these super ridiculous. A hundred and four percent tariff rate on them. I don't know, maybe take it to 400. What's stopping? I mean, they, they, they rely so much on us. It would, it would severely hurt them.
Starting point is 01:40:12 I mean, their economy, I had another headline about Chinese economy just, just the other day. They're, for all of the propaganda from the CCP, they're not doing so great. So this is all the latest, if you're just tuning in. So it's, what's going to, I mean, what in the world? How are they going to respond to this? 125% tariff now against China, but then a 90-day pause, and the markets are going crazy. 90-day pause on everything else with the other 75 nations. So it seems like using it as a tactic short-term for a long-term goal, it seems like that was the point.
Starting point is 01:41:01 that was the point and that's what he was that's what he was uh it's what he was uh it's what he was wanting to do so this is just uh an amazing thing to see that it happens this quickly now there's some other things that we need to also touch on too uh in addition to this let me pull this uh because i got some this can we talk really quick about the christian own video so she has been getting some criticism and i don't get it if you're doing your job i you can go to Spirit Halloween as much as you want to and get a million different outfits if you want to. I don't care if you want to be
Starting point is 01:41:38 you know like the sexy border agent. You know, you can go do that if you're going to be like the naughty immigrations are, whatever. I don't care as long as you're deporting people. If you're people who come here illegally send their butts back over. Well, she's getting criticized for
Starting point is 01:41:54 a video that she released where she was down in Arizona and she was flanked by agents. and they were rounding up illegal entrance in the area. And she was wearing a plate carrier, which it didn't fit her. It was awkward, and then you can tell she was holding somebody else's gun because she was unfamiliar with the weight of it
Starting point is 01:42:15 and didn't even really know how to properly kind of grab it and was totally pointing the barrel of this other dude's head standing right to her stage left. But the way that she was holding it, it just, you don't need to do that. You can just take a photo without, taking another agent's gun and holding it and posing for a photo with it, or putting on somebody's plate carrier that clearly is not fitted to you and it looks bad.
Starting point is 01:42:41 I get it. I don't think you don't need to do that because it just, this is a serious issue. Showing up and if you're going to do photos, and this is part of a populist tactic, by the way. You always have to be in front of somebody. You always have to be in front of the people that support you. You always have to be out there. You always have to be pushing the image. And I, she gets that, although she's entirely an artful at pulling it off, like completely an artful at pulling it off.
Starting point is 01:43:06 So she's holding this gun super awkwardly. Like she's never held up. I mean, it's not hers, clearly. And she's flagging this dude's head. And she's got this plate carrier on that's going to choke her because it's not situated on her, right? It's like sticking up all weird and crooked. Just, just, you don't need to do it. Again, I don't care how she wants to cosplay or what costume she wants to.
Starting point is 01:43:29 wants to put on while doing different aspects of her job, so long as people who are entering the country illegally are deported, but maybe, just maybe slow the roll on the damn glamour shots. And can I also, ladies, also, you do not need more hair extensions than Aslin has Maine in order to, like, have a healthy head of hair. You don't need all that stuff. You don't need extensions down to your edible snakes. You don't need all that stuff. Just to stop. But I would be tired if I had a dress up that. I like, I hate putting makeup on every day. I don't even like putting makeup on every day. I can't imagine having to have like a themed outfit. You know, every single time I'm going to do an aspect in my job. Oh, we're going down the board. I better get a plate carrier. Better got to get
Starting point is 01:44:11 some more extensions in. I don't know. I would just hate doing all of that. I'm just saying, you guys know it's true. I'm not being mean. You all thought it. I'm just saying it. But I think that when you're doing a photo like this too, if you're hell bent on holding someone else's rifle, then you need to provide, you need to perform and showcase, demonstrate better gun etiquette than this. You can't
Starting point is 01:44:36 be flag in somebody's head. And clearly, I mean, it's not hers. I mean, it's not her carbine. It's not her optic. It's none of that stuff. I get it. Probably someone was like, here, hold this. Let's take a photo. She should have said, I don't need to him good. I got this weird
Starting point is 01:44:52 plate carrier that doesn't exactly fit me on. It'll be going to be great. But people been, there were a lot of people that remarked on this one, a lot of people. Now, like I said, I think you need to slow the roll in the glamor shots a little, a little bit here. We don't, we don't need all that. But in the meantime, as it pertains to immigration, I'm going to put this up to. So now people have to pay a fine per day if they don't voluntarily leave the United States. The administration announced fines for illegal immigrants under deportation orders who declined to leave the country, $998 per day.
Starting point is 01:45:26 every day that the person overstays their final deportation order. They're using a rarely cited 1996 law that allows fines to be imposed on those who are avoiding removal orders. And it was first enforced in 2018 during Trump's first term. So this, Biden suspended it where they said that they, he said that it was an ineffective and unnecessary punitive measure, which it's, I mean, if you break into, excuse me, a country illegally, I'm just assuming that you're, you know, volunteering to accept the penalty for committing the crime. That's why there's a penalty for it. So in addition to having the CPB1 app changed to be a self-deportation facilitator,
Starting point is 01:46:16 now people are going to get fined if they stay, you know, even one day past their deportation order. It's about damn time. It's about time, I think. And again, I don't have got a lot of sympathy for people who were brought here against their will as kids and became adults and applied for college and applied for loans and went through the process of getting an apartment or a home or what have you. You can do all of that, but when you were protected under the Flores Agreement from deportation and you could have been filing all this paperwork and getting your legal status and you chose to not do it, that's on you, not on anybody else. No one else has to make up for your bad planning with crap government. So that's the important takeaway here. We have more in store.
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Starting point is 01:48:45 Little T-Rex to finish out this. Tariff. Almost said Tuesday. That would have been way about her. tariff Tuesday, tariff Wednesday, it's not as fun. However, if Trump does not go out any time that these tariffs go up on China, if he doesn't come out to like some T-Rex and with multiple gongs in the White House press room and just start hitting all the gongs, I may not be able to like him anymore
Starting point is 01:49:09 because, you know, that just seems like the most obvious thing to do. Can we get a gong on stage for the event tonight? I mean, it feels like I can ask that. I mean, we're in Virginia. I remember John Bonham, how you used to have that gong, that huge thing behind the booth when he was playing. I'll even take one that I can just like walk in with. I'll even take like a kick drum stick and just, you know, hit it myself.
Starting point is 01:49:30 I don't care. It just seems appropriate. So anytime they decide to get an attitude, I say he just, you know what, assemble the press, send out Levitt, or actually, Bessent, Trump himself, come out and just whack that gong, play a little T-Rex. And how else do you hit a gong? Just hit it? It's like a news ticker. Yeah, just whack it. Whack the thing.
Starting point is 01:49:53 And then, you know, announce, oh, it's going to be, well, Kevin O'Leary gets his wish. It's going to be 400% because we're at 125% right now. What shade of orange is Jijian peeing out of rage? I don't know. Like, are we at Tang level?
Starting point is 01:50:06 Is it at level Tang rage? I don't know. I love Tang. Man, what happened to Tang? Isn't it full of chemicals? I don't care. I love it. I love chemicals.
Starting point is 01:50:14 Love all of them. I want all the chemicals in my drinks. It just, you know, keeps the aliens away. you know, since we're just going, I don't know what's happening. It's a weird, weird Wednesday. We're at the Beacon Theater tonight. We're at an event, WRVA, here at our affiliate in Richmond, Virginia. I have no idea what to expect from people tonight.
Starting point is 01:50:32 Because we were going into this like, man, people are going to be mad because it's like half and half. Like half are mad about the tariffs. Half aren't mad about the tariffs. And then break it down even more. Half think it's going to be a permanent thing. Half think it's just going to be a tactic. Now I think, you know, with the market's exploding. and S&P going crazy, Dow going crazy,
Starting point is 01:50:53 I think that they're going to be in good moods. And I think we all hate the communists in China. So I see no downsides to any of this. Everybody got their money back before they showed up. Yeah, let me get my gong before we got all them tariffs. Well, they're effective immediately, so it's already. No, we need a gong on the stage. But yeah, they're going to be in a good mood.
Starting point is 01:51:11 I think they'll be in a good mood at the event. I'll be with my friend Brian Kilmead, a whole bunch of other folks here, WRVA. and, you know, we just, we hang out and we talk bad about everybody we don't like in D.C. And then we all go home. It's a great way to spend a splendid evening. And then maybe by the time, you know, the event rolls around, maybe it'll be 400%. If China gets retaliatory again, I mean, you know, 125, it seems like still we're at the starting line here.
Starting point is 01:51:40 How much further can China choose to isolate themselves? That remains to be seen, but we've got the 90-day pause. It's 10% across the board, but it's a 90-day pause on the higher, more targeted punitive tariffs. And then he said over 75 nations so far have come together and have asked to negotiate. All right. Today in Stupatatai, Steve. It's just me and Dana in studio, but we have MSNBC's Stephanie Rule. Another one of these takes you've heard from everyone in the media, but here we go.
Starting point is 01:52:13 Oh, yay. Who's going to work in those factories? It's not like we don't have enough jobs in this country. We do. But what we have is a lot of Americans unwilling to take some of the lower skill jobs, right? Think about who delivers foods. Think about who works as home health care workers. How many times we heard that?
Starting point is 01:52:30 Why doesn't Stephanie Ruhl do it? Because clearly no one's listening to her. The only time, I think I've played her twice ever in my radio career, and this is the second time. I mean, she could do it. I don't think that they're getting all those viewers to argue otherwise. All right, folks, make sure you sign up over the. the newsletter chapter and verse at sub stack youtube facebook like and subscribe uh and you can find all the links podcasts all everything up there gold coat precious metals and the economy very slowly getting back
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