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Speaker 1 (00:00):
As CMS administrator, Doctor US will work carelessly to strengthen
and protect Medicare for our nation seniors and Medicaid for
the needy.
Speaker 2 (00:10):
Just as I promised, there will be no cuts.
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We're not gonna have any cuts.
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We're gonna have only help. You're listening to the forty
seven Morning Update with Ben Ferguson.
Speaker 1 (00:19):
Good Saturday morning to you. Ben Ferguson with you, and
these are some of the stories that you may have
missed that we talked about this week on the forty
seven Morning Update. First up, President Trump promised he was
going to bring great jobs back to America. Well, America
is winning, as the video is announcing that they're investing
five hundred billion to build AI chips and supercomputers in
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Texas with high paying jobs. Up next, a memo now
is revealing US plans to send migrants who are linked
to organized crime to Guantanamo Bay. And finally, EPA Chief
Lee Zelden is now leading the largest deregulation action in
the history of this country. How much money is going
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to save you? Billions and billions, And I'll have that
story for you as well. It's the forty seven Morning
Update and it starts right now.
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Story number one. One of the.
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Major promises from Donald Trump was we are going to
bring jobs back to America with manufacturing, and We're going
to bring back jobs for things that we need that
are very important to this country, including on the issue
of national security. Well, if you want to know if
his tariffs are working and if Americans are starting to
win big time, just look at the big headline on Navidia.
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They have announced they're going to invest not one hundred,
not two hundred, not three hundred, not four hundred, but
five hundred billion dollars to build AI chips and supercomputers
in Texas. NA video announcing their plan to build the
AI supercomputer in Texas and invest up to that five
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hundred billion in AI production within the United States of America.
As yourself this question, why is this happening now? It
is one hundred percent because of one thing, because of
the tariffs that Donald Trump has been putting on nations
overseas that are taking advantage of America. This is also
very much about national security. Barons is now reporting that
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AI Powerhouse Video has commissioned quickly over a million square
feet of manufacturing space in Arizona and Texas to build
and test its Blackwell chips and AI supercomputers. This marks
the first time that navidia will be producing its cutting
edge AI technology entirely within the United States of America.
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Navidia's Blackwell chips have already started production at TSMC's chip
plant in Phoenix, Arizona. Meanwhile, the company is constructing supercomputer
manufacturing plants in partnership with fox Con in Houston, Texas
and in Dallas. Mass production at these facilities to ramp up,
they say, within the next twelve to fifteen months.
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Now.
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The manufacturing of Navidia's AI chips and supercomputers in America
and their AI factories, they say, is projected to generate
hundreds of thousands of jobs. Let me say that again.
This project they expect to generate hundreds of thousands of
jobs and drive trillions of dollars in economic security in
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the decades ahead. The Navidia founder and CEO stated that, quote,
the engines of the world's AI infrastructure are now going
to be built in the United States for the first time.
Adding American manufacturing helps us better meet the incredible and
growing demand for AI chips and supercomputers, Strengthening our supply
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chain and boost our resiliency is a company now, the
AI chip and supercomputer supply chain is highly complex. It
requires the most advanced manufacturing, packaging, assembly, and testing technologies
to support this endeavor. Navidia is collaborating, they say, with
multiple other companies for packaging and testing operations in Arizona,
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bringing in countless jobs. They say. Over the next four years,
Navidia plans to produce up to half a trillion dollars
worth of AI infrastructure in the United States through its
partnership with multiple companies they are also bringing in to
help in America. They say. These industry leading companies are
deepening their ties with the most powerful company in the
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AI space, expanding their global footprint while strengthening supply chain
resilience as well. Now, while all of this is happening,
China is trying to retaliate wherever they can. And if
you think it's just America that China is at a
trade war with, you're wrong. Chinese, We're now being told
are going after London. That's right. China is being accused
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of attempting to sabotage UK's final primary Still mill as
London and acts emergency nationalization. Accusations of sabotage have swirled
over the fate of Britain's final primary still plant, Yet
Beijing warns London against quote turning economic and trade cooperation
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into political and security issues. Simply put, China is now
threatening any other country that doesn't do what they say,
and this time it's Britain they're going after. It's another
reminder of why Donald Trump said it's time for us
to decouple from China and the power that they're holding
over US and other industrialized nations, just like the UK.
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And this is.
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Exactly why Donald Trump is leading on the issue. And
yes it is not only about giving Americans great jobs,
but also the issue of national security so that we're
never in the position that the UK is in right now.
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Next story number two.
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It is a major story that no one seems to
be covering, and our good friends over at the National
Polls are the first to expose this big news. A
new memo shows the Trump administration's wide reaching authority to
detain migrants at Guantanamo Bay is going to be expanding
beyond only the worst offenders quote unquote. This development is
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part of Trump's broader policy to crack down on illegal immigration.
Now what I'm about to tell you, I hope you'll
share with everyone you know, and I hope you will
share this podcast on social media. Also make sure you
have that subscribe or auto download button, because these are
the stories you're not going to get anywhere else now.
This agreement was signed in early March by top officials
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from the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Defense.
It sets criteria for detaining migrants based not on criminal history,
but rather a nexus to transnational criminal organizations or criminal
drug activity. Officials have defined this connection broadly, which could
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include paying a criminal group for smuggling services into the
United States of America. That would be a game changer now.
The guidelines also allow for detaining migrants with final deportation
orders who have interacted in any way with organized crime,
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including direct or indirect interactions. The Department of Defense confirmed
the memo. The DoD has highlighted its roll in clarifying
operational roles at Guantanamo Bay between the Department of Homeland
Security and the DoD. Teresa Cardinal Brown, a former US
immigration official, stated that many illegals could have some form
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of interaction with a crime syndicate. This is due to
the territorial control established by the cartels in Mexico. Now,
the Trump administration officials are defending the strategy as vital
to quote national security. The White House Stepy Chief of
Staff Stephen Miller set operations at Guantanamo for detaining migrants
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will proceed without changes. Currently forty two individuals are detained
at the base. This story we expect to change, and
I promise you we will cover it here for you
every step of the way.
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And here is story number three saving you money.
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It is a promise that Donald Trump said he was
going to make good on when it came to government waste,
fraud and abuse. We know what DOJE has been doing,
but we now have found out other ways that the
President is helping make Americans more money. And this is
coming from the EPA administrator Lee Zelden. He said in
an interview that he is quote shocked by how much
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money we are able to save with quote the largest
deregulatory action ever slashing quote trillions of dollars in deregulation.
The Environmental PARTEIK Action Agency chief. Zelden spoke during a
roundtable with Breitbart News editor in chief about what all
is happening and the agency's efforts to slash government waste, fraud,
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and abuse. The EPA administrator, a former congressman, has now
moved to cancel over twenty two billion in contracts as
part of President Donald Trump's initiative to eliminate diversity, equity
and Inclusion policies known as DEI. He also has said
that they are canceling environmental justice grants and canceling other
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government spending that is basically just straight up waste and fraud.
Zelden emphasized the degree to which the administration has been
able to make significant savings by cutting Zelden said the
agency's annual operating budget is ten billion dollars, while they
have been able to cut twenty two billion in grants alone. Yes,
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twenty two billion in grants now, the leader of the
agency said, quote, one month ago, we announced that it
amounts to the largest deregulatory action in the history of
the United States of America. One agency will do more
deregulation in twenty twenty five than entire federal government wide
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deregulatory efforts ever of any administration. He went on to say,
we're going to have trillions of dollars of deregulation just
in the EPA, just in twenty twenty five. We're going
to do all this while creating jobs, including in the
auto sector. We're going to make it easier to buy
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a home, make it easier to be able to heat
your home. This is the mandate, this is the term mandate.
This is what people voted for last November, and we're
going to follow through to get it done. He went
on to say, so if you're asking what is the
future of these terms like environmental justice or climate change,
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We're going back to the basics, to the core mission
at EPA. It is protecting human health and the environment,
and we are going to power the great American comeback now.
Zelden announced in mid March that he would move to
clear hundreds of backlog cases to clean air, saying that
the Biden administration focused on partisan ideological pursuits rather than
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the agency's core mission, saying, we're going to go back
to those basics, and the core mission at the EPA
is protecting you the environment, and we're going to make
sure that we do that. Pillar Wani said is clean
air and water for all Americans to unleash energy dominance.
He said, it's important that we make sure that the
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American people understand that the government is on their side.
Zelden also made it clear that the total goal of
his job and his department is to make it easier
for Americans to succeed in business while also giving us
protection for the basics at the core of the EPA,
not a partisan political green ideology or green religion. And
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this is exactly what the American people voted for when
they said we want Donald Trump back in the White House,
and now they're getting it.
Speaker 2 (12:25):
Thank you for listening to the forty seven Morning Update
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