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Dear mister president Trump, we are standing here today with hearts full of appreciations for your instrumental role in bringing about the recent ceasefire between Cambodia and Thailand. The border conflict which had escalated recently caused immense sufferings and instability for the people of both nations. The ceasefire which was achieved in recent talks in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia is a testament to your extraordinary statemanships to resolve conflict and preventing catastrophic war between the two nations. Today, 70,000 Cambodian Buddhist monks are wholeheartedly supportive of our Cambodian Prime Minister Honmanet to nominate you for the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of your historic contribution in advancing world peace. From the bottom of our hearts, we deeply thank you and the people of The United States Of America for your kindness. May the Buddha bless you all. Thank you, mister president.

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The speaker compliments the president on his shirt and mentions that Trump won. They ask the president what he plans to do to stop the war in Ukraine once he becomes the 47th president. The president responds by saying that he would start by calling two people: Putin and Zelensky. He would arrange a meeting and guarantee that he could work out a deal. The president mentions that he knows exactly what he would say to each person and that a deal would be made within 24 hours.

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Two people discuss watching the eclipse and express gratitude towards each other. One person thanks the other, referring to them as "mister President."

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The speaker expresses immense pride in the president, believing he has "literally saved America." They state that the president's sole focus is the "safety, prosperity, security, and sovereignty" of the citizens of the republic. The speaker thanks the president.

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I can't be here often, but Bill has everything under control. This morning, in the oval office, I asked the president if everything was great. I thanked the academy for the honor, which is a dream come true. Being an actor has been my lifelong aspiration since childhood.

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Speaker 0 expresses gratitude towards the President and a Navy SEAL for their service. Speaker 1 acknowledges the Navy SEAL's pride and thanks him for his contributions to the country. Speaker 0 shares a heartfelt message from the Navy SEAL, who hoped to be remembered. Speaker 1 assures that they will honor his memory. Speaker 0, a marine and mother of a marine, expresses how much it would mean to her. Speaker 1 reassures Speaker 0 and they exchange thanks. The conversation ends with multiple expressions of gratitude.

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US President Donald Trump is angry about the Nobel Peace Prize snub. In a letter addressed to the Norwegian prime minister, Trump said he no longer has an obligation to pursue peace as he was ignored for the Nobel Peace Prize. Bloomberg accessed the letter, in which he argued that the prize is awarded by a five-member committee elected by the Norwegian parliament, and reiterated his desire to seize Greenland, citing that Denmark cannot protect the land from Russia or China. He alleged that Denmark does not have written documents proving its ownership of Greenland, and added that the world is not secure unless The US has total control of Greenland. The backdrop to this is the Nobel Foundation clarifying that the Nobel Peace Prize cannot be revoked, shared, or transferred once awarded. Earlier, Venezuelan leader Maria Machado presented her Nobel Peace Prize medal to President Trump, crediting him for “his extraordinary leadership in promoting peace through strength.” Trump has publicly expressed a desire to win a Nobel Peace Prize on several occasions, including August 2025 when he called Norway’s foreign minister to discuss his chances and later complained after being passed over for Machado. Dr. Glenn Deissen, Professor of International Relations at the University of Southeastern Norway, joins the discussion. He notes that the Norwegian Nobel Committee, not the Norwegian government, awards the Nobel Peace Prize, making Trump’s letter to the prime minister unusual. He describes the premise as strange: “either you give me the Nobel Peace Prize or I won’t care about peace anymore.” He adds that the eight wars listed by Trump as ended include Gaza, where the US financed and armed the genocide, and an Iranian war ending after a surprise US attack, suggesting stopping that war does not align cleanly with the peace claim. Deissen says Trump’s peace vision centers on peace deriving from overwhelming strength plus ambiguity or unpredictability, the fear of consequences, which he believes motivates countries to compromise. At Davos, the geopolitical narrative is shaping up amid anti-Trump demonstrations and concerns over Venezuela and the Middle East. Deissen explains that the threats to seize Greenland are causing a rift between the United States and Europe, with Europeans unsure how to respond. They would like to push back, but fear that threatening military force could be problematic domestically and may not be permanent if power changes. He suggests Trump would prefer a pen-on-paper deal with Denmark for Greenland. The transatlantic alliance could be driven apart as tariffs and assertive U.S. policy unsettle Europe. The discussion frames Trump’s approach as resembling Nixon’s madman strategy—making adversaries believe he is extreme and unpredictable to force concessions—though it is unclear whether Trump is truly extreme or playing a role. The European stance remains uncertain and divided. Speaker 0 thanks Dr. Deissen for joining, and the segment ends with a note to download the WE ON app and subscribe to the YouTube channel.

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Speaker 0 congratulates on that treaty and says, "That's gonna take place today at 03:00 in the Oval Office. We're gonna have a signing with Rwanda and The Congo." Speaker 1 notes that Rwanda and Congo "were going at it for many years and with machetes. It is one of the worst one of the worst wars that anyone's ever seen," and adds, "I just happened to have somebody that was able to get it settled. I mean, just a brilliant person who is very comfortable in that part of the world." He asks, "Are you uncomfortable there?" and replies, "No." He adds, "That's the part of the world that I know. Very comfortable." He says they "were able to get them together and sell it" and that "not only that, we're getting for The United States, a lot of the mineral rights from The Congo as part of it." They are "honored to be here" and "they never thought they'd be coming to the White House," and "they're so honored." "That's at 03:00, I believe."

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Thank you, Mr. President. At the conclusion of this significant event, expressing gratitude feels insufficient. However, for the millions whose lives will be saved and for the communities that will experience transformation, thank you.

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Leo thanked the speaker for showing a signed quote from Bernie Sanders, in which he called for negotiation. The speaker mentioned that Bernie Sanders had him arrested for holding up the quote.

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President Trump was softened by a very nice note he received just before his inauguration.

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Speaker 0 expresses gratitude to Hashem for his good work and enduring kindness. They commend President Donald J. Trump for his extraordinary and heroic efforts in supporting Israel and the Jewish people. They wish blessings upon him and his family.

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Speaker 0, on behalf of Amy, thanked the devil and all the dark lords who gave her the award and allowed her to feast on the flesh of the enemy. Speaker 1 told Speaker 0 not to do the devil stuff. Speaker 1 then thanked everyone.

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Speaker 0, acting as G7 chair, states they will exercise their role as chair because they have a few more minutes with the president and his team. Speaker 0 indicates they must then start the meeting to address some big issues.

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Speaker 0 expresses utmost respect for the president, noting he has given many people hope to beat the bad guys and to do it with head held high and integrity intact. He shares that the president is from Queens, New York, like him, and that the president has shown that even in the worst times you can come back from it. The speaker says the president has been through publicly having to constantly be lied on, and that it’s not funny. He emphasizes that unless you are in that person’s shoes you’ll never understand what it feels like, as the person is a human being with a family who has to read those lies. He states that this administration is full of people with heart and soul, and they make him proud. The vice president is praised as well; the speaker loves both of them. They are described as powerful, smart, and strong, with an uncanny ability to relate to people. They haven’t lost touch with the world and remain connected to what’s happening with younger and older people, with the richer and the not-so-rich. They have the ability to stay real and make us feel proud to be American.

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Speaker 0 delivers an introduction: 'Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the next president of The United States, president Donald, Jay Trump.' The wording frames Trump as the 'next president of The United States' and uses the honorific 'president' before his name. The name appears as 'Donald, Jay Trump' with a comma between the forename and middle name, which is presented within quotation marks. The moment signals a formal, ceremonial introduction at a political event. There is no discussion of policies or context beyond the introduction. The fragment stands as a single line from Speaker 0, indicating a transition in a crowd setting.

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The speaker states their team contacted Vice President Harris' and President Trump's teams to discuss ideas. The speaker emphasizes the importance of personal life over politics. They are in Trump Tower and have just interviewed President Trump, calling it a great interview that will be posted next week.

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The speaker expresses immense pride in the president, believing he has "literally saved America." They state that the president's sole focus is the "safety, prosperity, security, and sovereignty" of the citizens of the republic. The speaker thanks the president.

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The speaker thanks South Carolina and introduces himself as Joe Biden. He accepts the nomination for President of the United States of America.

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Speaking before the president, the speaker expresses immense gratification, pride, and humility, and conveys deep gratitude for the vote of confidence that the board has shown. The moment is presented as a significant personal milestone, underscoring the weight of the board’s support and the responsibility that accompanies it. The speaker notes that the endorsement sent a clear signal about the board’s confidence in the path ahead, and emphasizes a commitment to move forward with gratitude, accountability, and dedication. The overall message centers on appreciation for leadership, acknowledgment of the board’s backing, and a pledge to honor the trust placed in them through prudent and conscientious action. The remarks reflect a formal, grateful reception of the board’s endorsement.

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I sent you the flag that was flown when you were sworn in as president of the United States. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you, Dr. Jill Biden.

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Speaker 0: Good morning, mister president. How did your call go? How did your call go, mister president? President's voice.

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Speaker 1 asks about the period after the speaker stayed in the country and hid within it until receiving the Nobel Peace Prize, and whether fear for life prevented a return. They note it’s unusual that the Nobel Peace Prize was dedicated to the leader of a different country, with the speaker publicly saying he deserved it more than the speaker. Speaker 0 responds clearly: as soon as they learned they had been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, they dedicated it to President Trump because they believed at that point that he deserved it. They state, “I dedicated to president Trump because I believed at that point that he deserved it,” and add that “a lot of people, most people said it was impossible to achieve what he has just done on Saturday, January 3.” They insist that if they believed he deserved it on October, they now think he has proven to the world what he means. They declare that “January 3 will go down in history as the day Justice defeated a tyranny,” calling it a milestone and saying it is “not only huge for the Venezuelan people and our future,” but “a huge step for humanity, for freedom, and human dignity.”

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Trump Brings Israel-Hamas Peace, and Potential Cancer Cure, w/ Buck Sexton & Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong
Guests: Buck Sexton, Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong
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An historic foreign policy moment unfolds as Megyn Kelly hosts Buck Sexton and Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong to unpack President Trump’s Israel–Hamas peace deal. The panel credits Trump with pressuring regional actors and aligning Middle Eastern partners, with Steve Witoff and Jared Kushner cited as key negotiators. They describe the exchange that released hostages and reshaped the region: roughly 3,000 Palestinians freed in a swap for 48 hostages, of whom about 20 are believed to be alive, while Israel agrees to release some 2,000 Palestinians and stop further military pressure. The hosts highlight Trump’s role in rallying regional players and international backing, even as debate swirls about the deal’s costs and the future of Gaza. Buck Sexton argues this is a turning point that could shift the whole region toward stability rather than perpetual conflict. He says Trump’s willingness to press adversaries and to couple tough talk with real leverage makes him the 'strong horse' who can span rival Arab and Israeli factions. The discussion notes how Kushner and Witoff, both nontraditional diplomats, helped broker concessions by showing a credible path to peace. They acknowledge the risks—public opinion in the United States and the possibility that Hamas and allied groups will resist or reconstitute—but emphasize the moment’s potential to open broader, multi‑nation diplomacy. Amid celebrations, the hosts turn to the chatter around a Nobel Peace Prize for Trump, contrasting coverage in NPR and CNN with conservative skepticism about the award's significance. They frame the prize as a symbolic bonus rather than a mandate, while noting how some critics view Trump’s motives. The conversation also touches the broader media environment, including debates over endorsements and the influence of prominent figures on public discourse, setting the stage for further political and policy debate. Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong discusses a platform built around activating natural killer cells and memory T cells to fight cancer and infections. He describes IL-15 as the trigger that proliferates ENK and T cells when given via a subcutaneous injection, creating what he calls a bioshield. He cites bladder cancer approvals and Lynch syndrome prevention trials, and outlines challenges with FDA processes, including a decision to refuse file certain filings. He recounts real-world successes in bladder, pancreatic, head and neck cancers, and metastatic cases, while pressing for broader access and faster trials, including randomized studies across tumor types.

PBD Podcast

Trump CONFIRMS Putin Alaska Meeting, Cuomo EXPOSES Mamdani & Vance's Epstein STUNNER | PBD Podcast
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Patrick Bet-David opens by announcing a new Monday, Wednesday, Friday schedule and delivering a father focused message. He quotes about fatherhood: One of the toughest things about being a father is when you realize you're raising the ones you can't live without to live without you. He adds that a father’s mission is to be respected, trusted, and loved by his children, and he urges listeners, especially fathers, to keep leading even when the world seems challenging. Turning to current events, the discussion covers Russia, Ukraine, and the Trump administration. Trump confirms Putin will fly to the United States for a meeting in Alaska next Friday, with talk of a possible trilateral summit including Zelensky. A White House back channel is described as productive. The panel debates whether Zelensky will attend; if he does, Ukraine’s territorial stance will be tested. Zelensky says that Ukraine’s territorial issue is already in the constitution and that no one will deviate from it. Putin is described as seeking withdrawal of troops from several Ukrainian regions and security guarantees, while the participants discuss how a deal could be reached and who should be in the room. The group contemplates Trump’s preference for a two‑leader encounter and the role of back channel diplomacy. The discussion moves to Armenia and Azerbaijan. Trump is credited with a peace breakthrough, and a joint declaration is signed at a summit described as a path to peace, stability, and prosperity. The hosts highlight that multiple countries have nominated Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize and debate whether the prize will be awarded to him while he is alive. Back in the United States, attention shifts to domestic politics. New York City reportedly spends 65 million dollars on a homeless shelter for transgender people, raising questions about budget priorities in a housing crisis. Princeton reportedly eliminates tuition for families earning about two hundred fifty thousand dollars a year, a measure seen by some as a response to elite pricing pressures. In the New York mayoral race, candidate Zoran Mandani, who supports a tough stance on policing, hires private security after calling to defund the police. Cuomo counters by highlighting rent stabilization and a call to move out, while Delasio defends past rent freezes and argues their benefits. Mandani proposes a law to reserve rent stabilized units for those who need affordable housing, labeling it Zoran’s Law. The show also covers surrogacy regulation. Florida Attorney General James announces legislation to stop sexual predators from pursuing surrogacy, adoption, and foster care, arguing for stronger safeguards after recent cases. A related story from California describes a case involving 21 children in a surrogacy arrangement, underscoring the lack of federal regulation and the patchwork state rules. Epstein continues to loom over national politics. JD Vance calls for full transparency and says the administration is compiling thousands of documents. Michael Cohen discusses Epstein and Trump, suggesting that Trump’s statements are made for a purpose, while others question credibility and timing around the released material. Capping the program, Jimmy Kimmel’s admission that liberal behavior can be off putting is discussed, along with criticisms that late night hosts have become political propagandists rather than entertainers. The death of Al Jazeera journalist Anas al Sharif in Gaza is reported, with debate about responsibility and propaganda. The show ends with a lighthearted prank clip and a poll about whether to keep a Monday, Wednesday, Friday schedule or switch to Tuesday, Thursday, and a plan to revisit the schedule in coming weeks. A final plug invites listeners to VT merch and invites them to tune in for the next episode.
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