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We are ready to invest, as the president also mentioned, $70,000,000,000 in coming years from Pfizer in manufacturing and research in America alone. I would think this is an historical moment because I can put that behind us and focus on the things that I want to spend my time: cancer treatments, obesity medicines, vaccines, and things that people value. And thank you for allowing us to do that. I want to thank secretary Kennedy. I want to thank secretary Latnick. Your leadership helped us to pull that together. You are the masterminds of everything, and without the brilliant way that you designed the whole thing, we wouldn't be able to make it happen. We created trust from day one, and that was the most important thing that allowed us to pull very difficult negotiations. Mister president, thank you for your leadership and friendship. Albert, thank you. Great job.

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We paid almost all the money, not him. He's aging and needs to ask others for funds. Over $100 billion was spent, with a greater impact due to our ocean location.

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all of the companies here are building just making huge investments in in the country in order to build out data centers and infrastructure to power the next wave of innovation. "How much are you spending, would you say, over the next few years?" "Oh, gosh. I mean, I think it's probably gonna be something like, I don't know, at least $600,000,000,000 through '28 in The US. Yeah. It's a lot." "It's it's significant. That's a lot." "Thank you, Mark. It's great to have you. Thank you."

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It's an honor to have President Zelenskyy of Ukraine here. We've had a long and productive relationship, and we've reached a very fair deal that benefits both our countries and the world. This deal involves rare earth minerals, and it represents a significant commitment from the United States. We've also had good discussions with Russia, including a conversation with President Putin, to try and bring the conflict in Ukraine to a close. We need to negotiate a deal to stop the loss of life and redirect resources to rebuilding. The previous administration wasn't even speaking to Russia, but we've initiated talks and see the confines of a deal. If I were president, this war would have never happened. Your soldiers have been incredibly brave, and now we want to bring this to an end. We'll be signing the agreement shortly, and we're hopeful that we're close to a deal.

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The speaker believes things are going very well, comparing the situation to a patient undergoing a major operation. They claim $6 or $7 trillion is coming into the country, an unprecedented amount that will cause the markets, the stock market, and the country to boom. The speaker asserts that other countries, who have taken advantage of the U.S. for many years, want to make a deal. The speaker reiterates that almost $7 trillion of investment is coming into the country and that the country is going to boom.

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I just signed a $200,000,000 drawdown from the Department of Defense for Ukraine. It will be coming quickly. Thank you.

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Companies have announced over $2 trillion in new investments, totaling close to $8 trillion. These investments, factories, and jobs signify the strength of the American economy. The US aerospace industry can continue to lead the world in innovation. The US must continue its leadership in AI. Companies are creating millions of jobs and making investments to catalyze a new era of advanced manufacturing. The US needs to reindustrialize and prioritize products being made in America.

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- Mollie Corp, which went out of business. - You essentially shuttered the fund, took over the company. - Fast forward many years later, you are the, largest and only, I think, supplier and refiner of rare earth materials and maker of magnets inside The United We're - 100% of the American industry. - You just did two really incredible things actually in the last One couple of was you announced an enormous public private partnership with the DOD, $400,000,000, etcetera. - Then the second is you announced a really big deal with Apple. - Rare earth magnets are really the feedstock to physical AI. Know, robots, drones, everything we're talking about today, the biggest industry in the world to come. Essentially, electrified motion requires rare earth magnets. - There there was a feeling when I when I took over this site with my co founder, and this is this goes back to 2015. - The Where where is the site? This oh, it's in Mountain Pass, California. - So if you you'll be familiar, if you take a forty five minute drive from the Las Vegas Strip, just over the border in California, is the site. - You actually can see it from the road.

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It's an honor to have President Zelenskyy of Ukraine here. We've been working closely, and we have a fair deal to access rare earth resources. We've also had good discussions with Russia and President Putin to try and bring an end to the war. They're losing thousands of soldiers, and we want the fighting to stop so we can focus on rebuilding. The previous administration didn't speak to Russia, but I believe if I were president, this war would have never happened. We're going to sign an agreement, and I think we're fairly close to a deal.

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It’s an honor to have President Zelenskyy of Ukraine here. We've been working closely together for a long time and have negotiated a fair deal to obtain rare earth minerals that we need for AI, weapons, and our military. I've also had good discussions with President Putin to try and bring the war to a close. If I were president, this war would have never happened. We've given Ukraine great equipment and credit to their brave soldiers. We're going to sign the agreement shortly, and I think we're fairly close to a deal to stop the shooting. I hope this document will be the first step to real security guarantees for Ukraine. We count on America's continued support, including licenses for air defense and your strong position to stop Putin.

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We are ready to offer our American partners, including administrative and governmental structures, as well as companies, the opportunity for collaboration. We have significantly more resources of this kind than Ukraine. Russia is a leader in reserves of rare and rare earth metals, located in Murmansk, Kabardino-Balkaria, the Far East, and other regions. These are capital-intensive projects, and we would be happy to work with any foreign partners, including Americans. Regarding the development of new territories, we are also ready to involve foreign partners in our newly integrated historical territories, where there are also certain reserves. We are open to working with our partners, including American companies, in these areas as well.

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The speaker thanks Elon for his tremendous help and for opening people's eyes to what could be done. He states that the vast majority of people in the country respect and appreciate Elon. The speaker mentions $150,000,000, then corrects it to $160,000,000, suggesting the amount could double or triple as more things are being worked on that aren't yet counted. The speaker reiterates that Elon has done a fantastic job and expresses appreciation. He also thanks the cabinet, saying it's great to work with them.

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We are ready to invest, as the president also mentioned, $70,000,000,000 in the next few years from Pfizer in manufacturing and research in America alone. I really think this is an historical moment because also I can put that behind us and focus on the things that I want to spend my time. Cancer treatments to bring better obesity medicines, to bring better vaccines, to bring things that people value. And thank you for allowing us to do that. I want to thank secretary Kennedy. I want to thank secretary Latnick. Your leadership helped us to pull that together. You are the mastermind of everything. But you are even more brilliant because you had someone in your team that he was the driving force behind everything.

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We would be ready to offer our American partners, including administrative, governmental structures, and companies, to work together. We have far more resources of this kind than Ukraine. Russia is a leader in reserves of these rare and rare earth metals, located in the north in Murmansk, in the Caucasus in Kabardino-Balkaria, in the Far East, in the Irkutsk region, in Yakutia, and in Tyva. These are capital-intensive investment projects. We would be happy to work with any foreign partners, including American ones, and on new territories as well. We are ready to involve foreign partners in our newly acquired historical territories, which have been returned to the Russian Federation, as there are certain reserves there too. We are ready to collaborate with our partners, including American ones.

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I just signed a $200 million drawdown from the Department of Defense for Ukraine. It will be coming quickly. Thank you.

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The dialogue opens with a concern raised in Australia about the time it has taken to arrange the meeting, nine months. The interviewer asks Speaker 0 whether there are any concerns with this administration’s stance on Palestine, climate change, or issues related to the Australian ambassador, and whether the ambassador previously said something about Speaker 0. Speaker 1 responds that he doesn’t know anything about the ambassador, suggesting that if something bad was said, perhaps an apology would be in order, and asks whether an ambassador said something bad about Speaker 1, noting, “Don’t tell me that. Where is he? Is he still” in reference to the ambassador. Speaker 0 then mentions that the secretary of the navy indicated there would be clarifications around some ambiguities in August, asking Speaker 1 for an update. Speaker 1 replies that those clarifications will be taken care of, describing them as minor details, and asserts that John will handle it, adding, “There shouldn't be any more clarifications because we're just we're just going now full steam ahead builders.” The interviewer shifts to Australia’s defense investment, asking Mister president whether he is satisfied with Australia’s level of defense investment or if they should invest more. The president responds that he would always like more, but acknowledges there are constraints: “you know, you can only do so much,” praising Australia for being “great,” and noting they are “building magnificent, holding pads for the submarines,” while acknowledging the high cost and complexity of such initiatives. He adds that Australia is “building tremendous docking because they have a lot of ships and a lot of things happening,” and states that “their military has been very strong.” On the war concerning Ukraine and Russia, the interviewer asks whether a meeting has been locked in, referencing a claim from a few weeks earlier at UNBA that Ukraine could possibly win the war and keep territory, while noting that the storyline appears different now. The president clarifies, “They will, but they could still win it. I never said they would win. I said they could win. Anything can happen. You know, war is a very strange thing.” The conversation turns to broader outcomes, noting that “a lot of bad things happen. A lot of good things happen.” The president comments on the Middle East, asserting that prior to striking Iran “so hard,” a deal could not have been made because there would have been a dark cloud over the Middle East. He claims the action “tushed out” Iran’s nuclear capability as “one of the great military maneuvers of all time. It was flawless,” and praises the execution by “some very talented people headed up by Pete and everybody else and our great generals and general in particular, Raisin Kane,” concluding, “We did a great job,” referencing the success of the operation, including “those magnificent b twos.”

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Okay, so this Reuters thing is way bigger than we thought. Elon Musk mentioned Reuters getting government payments, and it goes deeper. I checked out usaspending.gov and found over 41 payments to Reuters. When you look this up on USAspending.gov, you can see all the individual payments yourself. Also, there is a graph at the bottom of the page, and the numbers are insane! We seriously need answers about this.

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I am often asked to assess various situations and provide my opinion. When I joined JSK company, I set a requirement of having at least 1,000,000,000 barrels before I would consider taking on a project.

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The speaker thanks Elon for his tremendous help and for opening people's eyes to what could be done. He states that the vast majority of people in the country respect and appreciate Elon. The speaker mentions $150,000,000, then corrects it to $160,000,000, and suggests that the number could be doubled or tripled as a lot of things are being worked on that are not yet counted. The speaker reiterates that Elon has done a fantastic job and expresses appreciation. He also thanks the cabinet and says it's great to work with them.

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Trump removed the Philippines and Indonesia from his tariff hit list at 19% each, and Japan at 15%. Japan has $550 billion invested in the U.S. and has created thousands of jobs. According to Speaker 1, the U.S. just signed the largest trade deal in history with Japan. He states that it's a great deal for everybody, a lot different from deals in the past, and that the U.S. is doing really well as a country with a lot of money flowing in.

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I may be meeting with President Zelensky soon to sign an agreement, hopefully in the Oval Office. We're finalizing a deal involving rare earths and other elements that would benefit both of our economies. Regarding critical minerals with Ukraine, we're nearing a deal where we'll recoup our investment over time, which will greatly benefit their country. We've invested $350 billion. The previous administration is to blame for this, but we should be able to work it out. The Europeans, who have also invested a substantial amount, have been understanding and cooperative in resolving this issue. We're very close to a deal with the Ukrainians; we are on the one yard line.

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We are ready to invest, as the president also mentioned, $70,000,000,000 in the next few years from Pfizer in manufacturing and research in America alone. I really think this is an historical moment because also I can put that behind us and focus on the things that I want to spend my time. I want to thank secretary Kennedy. I want to thank secretary Latnick. Your leadership helped us to pull that together. Of course, also, I want to to thank the US trade representative who is also heavily engaged, and he's probably the first trade representative that I have seen that cares about our industry and cares to do something about unfair situations out there, but more than anyone else. Mister president, I want to thank you Thank you very much. For your leadership and, frankly, for your friendship. Thank you. Albert, thank you very much. Great job.

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Thank you, Mr. President. I have a few questions for you. Is there a new deal in the works? What's the latest regarding the Brexit deal? President Zelensky, can you share any updates on what has transpired recently? Also, I'm wondering, did you sign the minerals deal? Did you sign the minerals deal? Did you sign the deal?

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Apple is announcing a $600,000,000,000 investment in the United States over the next four years. This is $100,000,000,000 more than originally planned and marks Apple's largest investment ever, both in America and globally. Apple is "coming home" with this investment.

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Inside Anduril: Exclusive HQ Tour w/ Palmer Luckey, Brian Schimpf, Matt Grimm & Trae Stephens
Guests: Palmer Luckey, Brian Schimpf, Matt Grimm, Trae Stephens
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The episode takes listeners on a guided tour of Anduril’s operations, starting at the Costa Mesa headquarters where the team explains how their facilities enable rapid prototyping, testing, and iteration across multiple environments. The discussion traces the company’s evolution from a controversial startup in Silicon Valley to a global defense technology player focused on speeding up development, integrating software with physical systems, and rethinking traditional defense procurement. The hosts and guests explore how Anduril emphasizes a shift toward scalable, cost-conscious capabilities while balancing the transition from legacy platforms to new autonomous options. Throughout, the conversation anchors its vision in practical realities: the need to maintain readiness, improve efficiency, and manage complex acquisition processes while avoiding a doomsday shift to unproven approaches. The conversation then broadens to international expansion and the practicalities of meeting the defense needs of allies. A key case is Australia’s Ghost Shark program, which Anduril helped structure with a fast, collaborative model that included local engineering and production, illustrating how modern partnerships can deliver rapid capability and local economic benefits. The dialogue also covers ongoing developments like fully autonomous underwater and aerial systems, a growing network of facilities, and the broader ecosystem of distributed compute and sensor fusion that underpins field performance. Ethical considerations are revisited through discussions of just war theory and responsible use of advancing technologies, emphasizing precision, discrimination, and the aim of reducing human risk in dangerous operations. The episode closes with reflections on how cultural shifts and strategic challenges shape the pace and nature of defense innovation, underscoring a moment when governments, industry, and global partners are aligning to modernize defense while preserving stability.
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