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The President's The President's The President's Hello, Mr. President.
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The President's Hi, how are you?
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Hi, good.
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The President's What would you like to know today?
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Do you start off by telling us the latest one with Russia and Ukraine?
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Are you expecting Zelensky to come visit you?
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The President's We're having good — I don't know,
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he would like to come,
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but I think we should get a deal done first.
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We're having good talks.
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We started with Russia.
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We're having some talks with Russia.
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Ukraine is doing well.
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I think they're pretty happy about it.
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They'd like to see it end.
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And we won't know for a little while, but we'll—we're making progress.
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What are the big stings?
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You settled eight wars, and I thought this would be one of the easier ones because of my relationship with President Putin.
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But this is probably one of the more difficult ones.
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There's a lot of hatred.
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Mr. President, you said there were a few points of disagreement that were still left to be—
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Can you tell us what those are?
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Well, it's just standard things,
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but people are starting to realize it's a good deal for both parties.
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If they've got to stop the war,
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they're losing a lot of people,
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a lot of soldiers, mostly soldiers.
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In that 28-point plan, this originally changed their risk of portions of that that said that Ukrainian...
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Well, that was an original proposal,
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and then from there we went back and forth.
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So when it comes to ceding land to Russia,
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is that still on the table, or has that changed?
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Well, they're talking about going land both ways and trying to clean up a border.
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You know, you can't go through the middle of a house.
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You can't go through the middle of a highway.
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So they're trying to work something.
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It's a complicated process.
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It doesn't go that quickly.
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And what about the U.S security guarantees and Ukraine joining the U.S.?
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We're working that out with Europe.
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Europe will be largely involved in that.
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We're working that out with Europe.
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Europe really wants to see it end if possible.
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There were a lot of Republicans who found that the first plan,
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the first 28-point plan, was too favorable to Russia.
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Have you changed that?
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Well, that was just a map.
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All that was is a map.
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That was not a plan.
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It was a concept.
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And from there, they've taken each one of the 28 points,
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and then you get down to 22 points.
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A lot of them were solved,
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and actually very favorably solved.
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So we'll see what happens.
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Do you think that Russia,
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that Ukraine was being asked to give too much land back to Russia?
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I know at one point you said they shouldn't have to get any back.
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The President's really up.
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Look, the way it's going,
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if you look, it's just moving in one direction.
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So eventually that's land that over the next couple of months might be gotten by Russia anyway.
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So do you want to fight and lose another 50, 60,000 people?
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Or do you want to do something now?
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In some cases, the land is going in the other direction.
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So they're negotiating.
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They're trying to get it done.
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You want to have a border?
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You can't have a border that goes through a highway or a border that goes through the middle of a town.
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So it doesn't work.
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So it's a long, complicated process.
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It's very sad because so many people are being killed.
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What's the next step?
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They're going to keep talking.
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They're talking to Russia now.
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Steve Whitcoff is going over, maybe with Jared.
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I'm not sure about Jared going,
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but he's involved in the process.
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Smart guy.
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And they're going to be meeting with President Putin,
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I believe, next week in Moscow.
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Next week in Moscow?
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I think so, yes.
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What kinds of concessions are the Russians going to have to make?
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Well, they're making concessions.
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They're big concessions.
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They say stop fighting and they don't take any more land.
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Again, it's a war that would have never happened if I was president.
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This was not anything that was going to happen.
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This happened because of stupidity.
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It's too bad.
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Mr. President.
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So if Wyckoff is going to Russia next week,
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does that mean that Thanksgiving deadline doesn't stand anymore for Ukraine?
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We're going to see what happens.
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They set up a date,
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and the date is going to be sometime in the very near future.
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Do you have a new deadline for a deal to be reached?
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I don't have a deadline.
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I just, you know, the deadline for me is when it's over.
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I think everybody's tired of fighting at this moment.
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They're losing too many people.
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Have you heard this audio that Bloomberg has of Witkoff coaching the Russians on how to appeal to you?
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I haven't heard it.
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No, but that's a standard thing.
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Because he's got to sell this to Ukraine.
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He's got to sell Ukraine to Russia.
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That's what a dealmaker does.
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You've got to say, look, they want this.
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You've got to convince them with this.
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That's a very standard form of negotiation.
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I haven't heard it, but I heard it was standard negotiation.
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And I would imagine he's saying the same thing to Ukraine,
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because each party has to give and take.
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So you're not worried that he's too pro-Russian?
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No, I think, look, this war could go on for years,
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and Russia's got a lot more people and a lot more soldiers.
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So I think if Ukraine can make a deal, it's a good thing.
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I think it's great for both.
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Frankly, I think it's great for both.
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But Ukraine's got a much smaller group of people.
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They've lost a lot of people.
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Russia's lost a lot of people.
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But Russia has a much bigger pool of people.
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Mr. President, are you planning to unveil a health care plan anytime soon?
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Well, we're looking at different alternatives.
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I mean, I like my plan the best.
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Don't give any money to the insurance companies.
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Give it to the people directly.
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Let them go out and buy their own health care plan.
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And we're looking at that, if that can work.
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We're looking at that.
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That's sort of taking off.
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That's what I like.
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Don't give the money to the insurance companies.
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They go out.
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They go out and buy their own plan.
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You give the money to the people.
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I like it the best.
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Are you planning to spend those subsidies?
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I'd rather not.
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Somebody said, I want to extend them for two years.
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I don't want to extend them for two years.
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I'd rather not extend them at all.
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It may be some kind of an extension may be necessary to get something else done,
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because the Unaffordable Care Act has been a disaster.
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It's a disaster.
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And I said it was when it first got put in.
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Unfortunately, we lost a couple of Republican votes,
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and the Democrats voted for it.
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It's a Democrat plan.
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And the premiums are going up,
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and it's the Democrats' fault.
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But, you know, they are negotiating with me.
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It's very interesting.
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They want to see something happen.
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Who are you talking to on a Democrat?
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I can't tell you who, but we have...
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A lot of Democrats want this plan to happen.
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They would love to see the money go to the people,
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and the people go out and get their own health care.
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And there would be nothing like it.
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Are you planning to replace Kash Patel as a...
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No, he's doing a good job.
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This week, please.
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Kash Patel?
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No, he's doing a great job, I think.
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I think.
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This week we saw those cases against James Colby and Letitia James tossed out.
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Do you still have faith in Lindsay Halligan?
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Oh, she's great.
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I think she's great.
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They got out on a technicality,
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and you'll see what happens from here on.
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But if you look at the actual charges,
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I think anybody that looks at it very fairly would say,
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boy, are they guilty.
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So let's see what happens over the next week.
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You know, the court didn't say you couldn't bring the case,
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re-bring the case, or appeal the case.
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So they have a lot of options.
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They're going to call the shot.
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I'm not calling the shot.
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But Lindsey's a very talented lawyer, actually.
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Mr. President, on Venezuela, sir,
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are you planning to talk to Nicolás Maturá?
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I might talk to him.
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We'll see.
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But we're discussing that with the different staffs.
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We might talk about Venezuela.
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And just talking up, the U.S this week did,
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of course, name-hang the leader of a foreign terrorist organization.
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So why do you want to talk to him?
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Say it again.
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Maduro, the U.S designated him the leader of this foreign terrorist organization.
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Why do you want to talk to him if he's the leader?
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If we can save lives,
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if we can do things the easy way, that's fine.
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And if we have to do it the hard way, that's fine, too.
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Mr. President, do you have any reaction?
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Well, I'm not going to tell you what the goal is.
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You should probably know what the goal is.
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But they've caused a lot of problems.
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And they've sent millions of people into our country.
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They had, I mean, they were probably the biggest abuser with Trend de Aragua and all the others that they sent in,
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the drug dealers and drug lords,
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the people that they sent in, the jail burnt.
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They opened their jails and prisons and dumped them into the United States.
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And we're not happy about it.
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Do you have any reaction to Mayor Bowser announcing she's not running for re-election in D.C.?
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Well, I got along with her very well.
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I liked her.
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We worked together.
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D.C is now a safe community.
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It's a great community.
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You people know it better than I do, because you live there.
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But D.C is now safe.
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The restaurants are booming.
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The place is booming.
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We have no crime.
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And we did that all in a period of three or four weeks and then made it better and better and better.
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and now we're setting new records.
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I mean, literally, it's as safe as there is anywhere in the country now.
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And if you go back a year,
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it was a very unsafe place.
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Before I got here, D.C was a very unsafe, and it's our capital.
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We have to make it safe.
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We're doing really well in Memphis,
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Tennessee, and we're doing well in other places.
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The one that is really troubling is what's happening in Chicago.
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The crime, it's a potentially great city again,
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But the governor has totally lost control.
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That's where you had the young lady burned.
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That's where you had a lot of killings over the last very short period of time.
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Killings.
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The governor has totally lost control of the state,
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and the mayor is grossly incompetent.
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How was your call with the Japanese prime minister?
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Right.
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It was great.
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I had a great talk.
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I have a very good relationship with her.
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I also had a very good talk with President Xi of China.
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And I think that part of the world is doing fine.
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Can you tell us about the content of your talks?
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Mostly trade.
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I spoke to President Xi about a lot of things,
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but trade and buying our farm products.
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And he said he agreed with me.
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He's going to — I think he's going to very much surprise you on the upside.
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I think he's going to — I asked him,
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I'd like you to buy it a little faster.
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I'd like you to buy more.
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And he's more or less agreed to do that.
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I think we will be pleasantly surprised by the actions of President Xi.
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President Xi have a good relationship great relationship with him.
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I like him.
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He likes me I'm gonna be going there in April.
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I guess you'll all be going with me,
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but I'm gonna be going to China in April With Japan likewise.
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I just came back from Japan and We have a great relationship the new prime minister myself.
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She's very smart.
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She's very strong And she's gonna be a great leader.
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Thank you very much everybody Thank you.
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