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00:00Prices are down, groceries are down, eggs, which they, you hit me so hard I'll never forget the first, the first day, first week in office they were screaming at me about eggs. I said, what's going on with eggs? They were doubling and tripling. I said, I just got here. They were up like double, triple, and you couldn't get any. They said, you won't have eggs for Easter. Well, you can have all the eggs you want. I'll tell you, Brooke Rollins, Secretary of Agriculture, did a great job.
00:28And the egg prices are down 87 percent. But nobody talks about that. You can have all the eggs you want. We have too many eggs. In fact, if anything, the prices are getting too low.
00:40So I just want to let you know, prices are down. Gasoline yesterday in three states hit $1.98 a gallon. And it looks like it's at a level that it hasn't seen since my days, my four years.
00:58So it's about two, I'd say maybe, I think we're going to average, we're going to be averaging $2.25 very soon. So I just want to let you know, though, because I keep hearing about prices and inflation.
01:12Prices are coming down, not going up. Only the fake news says they're going up. The only thing that's even are interest rates. And if we had a Fed chairman that understood what he was doing, interest rates would be coming down too.
01:25He should, he should bring them down. Yeah.
01:27Yeah.

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