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And by the way, he just got peace in the 00:00
Middle East about, you know, 30 minutes 00:01
ago. I'm not sure if you saw that. You 00:03
know, Hamas 00:04
>> just agreed to the terms and that means 00:05
this conflict is over. 00:08
>> 30 minutes ago. 00:11
>> That's big. 00:12
>> We'll see. 00:13
>> That that is math. Now, obviously, you 00:14
know, there's there's one side that's 00:15
like we'll agree to giving up the 00:17
hostages. We'll agree to this. But I 00:18
think they're asking about whether Tony 00:20
Blair whether they're comfortable with 00:22
some of the they don't have a choice 00:23
right now because it seems like this is 00:25
the first time I was talking to a guy 00:26
yesterday. says, "Pat, you don't 00:28
understand how big of a deal this is." 00:29
When the president kept saying, "This 00:30
may be one of the single biggest events 00:32
ever." And we're thinking, you know, 00:34
he's very good at building things up. 00:35
And he says the president was able to 00:37
get Qatar and Israel essentially to both 00:40
agree against Hamas, which Qatar 00:44
normally wouldn't do that, but we're 00:47
doing something that's never happened 00:49
before. This this is the part when he's 00:50
able to broker some of these deals that 00:52
nobody could do in the past. 00:54
>> And by the way, it's not exactly easy. I 00:55
mean, Israel was also dropping bombs in 00:56
the middle of Qar and I mean, they have 00:58
to obviously protect themselves and it 01:00
was it was a tough situation. But he 01:01
wrote a tweet about four hours ago. I'm 01:03
not sure if any of you in here. He goes, 01:05
"If Hamas doesn't give back the hostages 01:07
by 6 p.m. on Sunday, all hell will break 01:09
loose." And I say that in the most 01:12
aggressive way I can possibly say that. 01:14
And then, which is for for Donald Trump 01:16
is pretty damn aggressive, right? And 01:18
exactly 3 hours later, Hamas writes a 01:20
nice letter saying, "We're done. We're 01:21
good. you know, let's let's let's uh you 01:23
know, 01:25
>> they said that. So, they just said that. 01:25
>> Yeah, they just said that about four 01:27
hours ago and then and then they just 01:28
gave up. So, it's uh it's great. And 01:29
guys, I've personally seen my father 01:31
solve wars all over the place. I mean, 01:33
you know, Cambodia, you probably saw 01:34
that and you, you know, saw everything 01:36
that was happening with Thailand. And, 01:37
you know, I mean, he is fundamentally 01:39
anti-war. And what drove me crazy is for 01:40
years I got to listen to these, you 01:43
know, these people, you know, Donald 01:44
Trump can't, Hillary Clinton, do you 01:46
remember this? Donald Trump can't be 01:47
trusted with a nuclear trigger. He 01:48
doesn't have the stability. This is like 01:50
the one guy who doesn't want to go to 01:51
war. He wants to have the greatest 01:52
military in the world. So if you ever 01:54
had to go to war, you end it so damn 01:55
quickly that their heads spin. But he's 01:57
the one guy who just never wants to 01:58
bring America to war. He believes in 02:01
life. He believes in, you know, not 02:03
having young kids killed for no reason 02:05
whatsoever. He doesn't want to spend 02:06
trillions of dollars of US taxpayer 02:08
dollars, you know, rebuilding countries 02:09
on the other side of the globe. And I'm 02:11
proud of him for that. 02:13
>> Yeah, Rob, if you want to pull up the 02:14
tweet, this is literally from the White 02:16
House. uh peace in the Middle East. 02:18
Based on the statement just issued by 02:20
Hamas, I believe they are ready to h for 02:22
lasting peace. Israel must immediately 02:25
stop bombing of Gaza so that we can have 02:27
the hostages out safely and quickly. 02:30
Right now, it's far too dangerous to do 02:32
that. We're already in discussions on 02:34
details to be worked out. This is not 02:36
about Gaza alone. It's about long sought 02:38
peace in the Middle East. That is 02:40
powerful. That is absolutely powerful. 02:42
So, we're looking at this book right 02:44
now. If you're watching this and you're 02:45
loving the podcast, this will be at the 02:48
end of every single one of the clips. We 02:50
would like to see if we can do 02:52
something. Okay, collect. Thank you so 02:53
much. 02:55
>> I would like you, if you're watching 02:56
this, to go support Eric Trump. We're 02:57
going to put the link below. Buy a copy, 03:00
maybe buy two, maybe buy five and gift 03:02
it to somebody. It's number 30. Let's in 03:04
the next 24 hours. Help this book become 03:07
number one on all of Amazon. If you can 03:10
buy 10, order 10. Let's send a 03:13
statement. The book comes out October 03:16
14th. If you enjoy this video, you want 03:18
to watch more videos like this, click 03:21
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And by the way, he just got peace in the
Middle East about, you know, 30 minutes
ago. I'm not sure if you saw that. You
know, Hamas
>> just agreed to the terms and that means
this conflict is over.
>> 30 minutes ago.
>> That's big.
>> We'll see.
>> That that is math. Now, obviously, you
know, there's there's one side that's
like we'll agree to giving up the
hostages. We'll agree to this. But I
think they're asking about whether Tony
Blair whether they're comfortable with
some of the they don't have a choice
right now because it seems like this is
the first time I was talking to a guy
yesterday. says, "Pat, you don't
understand how big of a deal this is."
When the president kept saying, "This
may be one of the single biggest events
ever." And we're thinking, you know,
he's very good at building things up.
And he says the president was able to
get Qatar and Israel essentially to both
agree against Hamas, which Qatar
normally wouldn't do that, but we're
doing something that's never happened
before. This this is the part when he's
able to broker some of these deals that
nobody could do in the past.
>> And by the way, it's not exactly easy. I
mean, Israel was also dropping bombs in
the middle of Qar and I mean, they have
to obviously protect themselves and it
was it was a tough situation. But he
wrote a tweet about four hours ago. I'm
not sure if any of you in here. He goes,
"If Hamas doesn't give back the hostages
by 6 p.m. on Sunday, all hell will break
loose." And I say that in the most
aggressive way I can possibly say that.
And then, which is for for Donald Trump
is pretty damn aggressive, right? And
exactly 3 hours later, Hamas writes a
nice letter saying, "We're done. We're
good. you know, let's let's let's uh you
know,
>> they said that. So, they just said that.
>> Yeah, they just said that about four
hours ago and then and then they just
gave up. So, it's uh it's great. And
guys, I've personally seen my father
solve wars all over the place. I mean,
you know, Cambodia, you probably saw
that and you, you know, saw everything
that was happening with Thailand. And,
you know, I mean, he is fundamentally
anti-war. And what drove me crazy is for
years I got to listen to these, you
know, these people, you know, Donald
Trump can't, Hillary Clinton, do you
remember this? Donald Trump can't be
trusted with a nuclear trigger. He
doesn't have the stability. This is like
the one guy who doesn't want to go to
war. He wants to have the greatest
military in the world. So if you ever
had to go to war, you end it so damn
quickly that their heads spin. But he's
the one guy who just never wants to
bring America to war. He believes in
life. He believes in, you know, not
having young kids killed for no reason
whatsoever. He doesn't want to spend
trillions of dollars of US taxpayer
dollars, you know, rebuilding countries
on the other side of the globe. And I'm
proud of him for that.
>> Yeah, Rob, if you want to pull up the
tweet, this is literally from the White
House. uh peace in the Middle East.
Based on the statement just issued by
Hamas, I believe they are ready to h for
lasting peace. Israel must immediately
stop bombing of Gaza so that we can have
the hostages out safely and quickly.
Right now, it's far too dangerous to do
that. We're already in discussions on
details to be worked out. This is not
about Gaza alone. It's about long sought
peace in the Middle East. That is
powerful. That is absolutely powerful.
So, we're looking at this book right
now. If you're watching this and you're
loving the podcast, this will be at the
end of every single one of the clips. We
would like to see if we can do
something. Okay, collect. Thank you so
much.
>> I would like you, if you're watching
this, to go support Eric Trump. We're
going to put the link below. Buy a copy,
maybe buy two, maybe buy five and gift
it to somebody. It's number 30. Let's in
the next 24 hours. Help this book become
number one on all of Amazon. If you can
buy 10, order 10. Let's send a
statement. The book comes out October
14th. If you enjoy this video, you want
to watch more videos like this, click
here. And if you want to watch the
entire podcast, click here.

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

peace

/piːs/

A2
  • noun
  • - a state of harmony and absence of violence

agree

/əˈɡriː/

A2
  • verb
  • - to have the same opinion or consent

conflict

/ˈkɒnflɪkt/

B2
  • noun
  • - a serious disagreement or argument

hostages

/ˈhɒstɪdʒɪz/

C1
  • noun
  • - people held captive as security for the fulfillment of demands

bomb

/bɒm/

B1
  • noun
  • - an explosive device
  • verb
  • - to attack with bombs

war

/wɔː/

A2
  • noun
  • - a state of armed conflict between countries or groups

president

/ˈprɛzɪdənt/

B1
  • noun
  • - the elected head of a republic

tweet

/twiːt/

B2
  • noun
  • - a message posted on Twitter
  • verb
  • - to post a message on Twitter

military

/ˈmɪlɪtəri/

B1
  • noun
  • - the armed forces of a country
  • adjective
  • - relating to soldiers or war

trigger

/ˈtrɪɡə/

B2
  • noun
  • - a device that releases a spring or catches fire
  • verb
  • - to cause something to happen

stability

/stəˈbɪləti/

B1
  • noun
  • - the state of being steady or firm

anti-war

/ˈænti ˈwɔː/

C1
  • adjective
  • - opposed to war

nuclear

/ˈnjuːkliə/

B2
  • adjective
  • - relating to the nucleus of an atom or atomic weapons

aggressive

/əˈɡrɛsɪv/

B2
  • adjective
  • - ready to attack or confront

proud

/praʊd/

B1
  • adjective
  • - feeling deep pleasure or satisfaction

powerful

/ˈpaʊəfəl/

B2
  • adjective
  • - having great power or strength

deal

/diːl/

B1
  • noun
  • - an agreement or arrangement
  • verb
  • - to handle or manage

broker

/ˈbrəʊkə/

C2
  • noun
  • - a person who arranges deals between others
  • verb
  • - to arrange something such as a deal

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