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00:00Well, thank you very much, everybody.
00:07It's a real honor to welcome all of you to the White House, the famous Oval Office.
00:14And we award the first-ever Medals of Sacrifice to three heroic law enforcement officers from
00:21Palm Beach County, Florida.
00:25I went to the service.
00:26It was crazy.
00:28It was just horrible.
00:30Earlier today, Congressman Brian Mast, who's right here, introduced a bill to ensure this
00:35new medal will be awarded to any law enforcement officer or first responder who gives his or
00:41her life in the line of duty.
00:44I also want to recognize Laura and Eric Trump for their work to make this medal a reality.
00:51Thank you, Laura.
00:52Thank you, Eric.
00:53Appreciate it very much.
00:55Thanks as well to Attorney General Pam Bondi, who's with us.
00:58Pam, thank you very much.
00:59I appreciate it.
01:00So busy.
01:01She's so busy, but she wouldn't miss it.
01:04Secret Service Director Sean Curran, Sean, wherever you may be, hi, Sean, Congressman
01:11Byron Donalds, State Representative Meg Weinberger, and Dan Newland.
01:18Thank you, Dan.
01:19Thank you, everybody.
01:20Thank you, Byron.
01:21Thank you, Eric.
01:22Really great that you're here.
01:23We also want to express our gratitude to Major Paul Vercotta.
01:28Where's Paul?
01:29Paul.
01:30Thank you, Paul.
01:31Captain Ryan Mugwich.
01:35Thank you, Captain.
01:37Lieutenant Shandon Hood, Shandon.
01:41Sergeant Scott Yoder.
01:43Thank you very much, Sergeant.
01:45Deputy Sheriff Christopher Farron.
01:48Thank you very much, Christopher.
01:50And Deputy Sheriff Chris Cameron.
01:53Thank you very much.
01:55And all of the Palm Beach Sheriff's Office, we have many people here representing that
02:02incredible office.
02:03I know it very well.
02:04Very special thanks as well to Alexander Arnault, who's a tremendous person with his father,
02:12who they own Tiffany, and they really devoted a tremendous time and effort to helping us
02:19design this beautiful medal.
02:23And thank you very much, Alexander.
02:24I appreciate that you came.
02:25You came all the way from France and the incredible team at Tiffany and Company.
02:30And Tiffany is doing great.
02:33He's a fantastic leader.
02:35You know all about the fantastic, the great Arnault family.
02:41And the fact that you came for this is very meaningful, actually.
02:45It's really incredible.
02:47And for crafting this beautiful medal, and I know he looked at it and he worked on it
02:51and he had his best people working on it, and people are loving it.
02:54And this will go on for a long time.
02:56You'll be making that medal for a long time.
02:59Unfortunately, in one way it's very sad, but we properly respect the ones that have lost
03:06their lives today.
03:07We also remember three remarkable heroes who will become the medal's first ever recipients.
03:14It's a big honor.
03:16Corporal Luis Piaz, Jr., Deputy Sheriff Ralph Butch Waller, Jr., and Deputy Sheriff Ignacio
03:25Dan Diaz.
03:27And thank you very much.
03:28You're represented by family members who are, I was there with them.
03:34That was devastation.
03:35They were devastated.
03:37We're profoundly grateful to be joined by their loved ones.
03:42Corporal Piaz's former wife, Doris.
03:45Thank you, Doris, for being with us.
03:47Thank you very much.
03:50And his son, Cameron.
03:52Good-looking son, too.
03:54Deputy Waller's wife, Denise.
03:57Thank you, Denise, very much.
03:59And Deputy Diaz's daughter, Alexandria.
04:04Thank you very much.
04:05I want to thank you all, and the three officers we recognized today were close friends.
04:09They were really close friends and colleagues, and together they dedicated their lives to
04:13protecting the people of Palm Beach County and well beyond.
04:18And they were beloved by everyone and respected by all really, really top-of-the-line people.
04:25Countless times when I was in Florida, they proudly saved.
04:28And they saved a lot of lives.
04:30They were going around saving a lot of lives.
04:33Their reputation was incredible.
04:34They served in motorcades for presidents called Presidential Motorcades, a very dangerous
04:41job actually.
04:42And I was deeply honored to attend their memorial service last year.
04:46In a horrific accident in November, the three officers were working to restart one of their
04:52motorcycles on the shoulder of a road when they were struck by a SUV struck dead center.
05:00When all three perished from their injuries, essentially they perished immediately.
05:07This was a terrible tragedy.
05:10It shook the entire Palm Beach community like very, very few events I've ever seen.
05:15All of Florida mourned their loss, and today our entire nation joins in honoring these
05:20three incredible patriots taken from us much too soon, much, much too soon.
05:26To Doris Cameron, Denise, Alexandria, and to all of those who love these brave men,
05:32we are deeply sorry for your loss and eternally grateful for their sacrifice, a great, great
05:37sacrifice just respected by everybody.
05:42We'll never forget their legacy, and we will never forget the debt we owe all of these
05:47great law enforcement heroes who have given their lives to keep our community safe and
05:52make America strong again.
05:53We have so many unbelievable people in the police department and other departments, first
05:58responders, firemen, a lot of a lot of brave, incredible people.
06:03And I'd now like to ask my son, Eric Trump, to say a few words, followed by Congressman
06:09Brian Mast and Alexander Arnault, who's going to be giving out the medals, and then I'll
06:15present the medals of sacrifice.
06:18Thank you very much, everybody.
06:19Thank you for being here, too.
06:21Please.
06:24Mr. President, thank you very much.
06:27My father and I attended that funeral that day, and I can't tell you how moving that
06:31experience was.
06:33And one simple question was asked, why is there no medal, medal of valor, medal of sacrifice
06:40that commemorates law enforcement officers, first responders who have fallen in the line
06:44of duty?
06:45And Congressman Mast, he was there with me that day.
06:48He was with my father, and we said, we're going to take care of this problem.
06:51We're going to get involved.
06:52And the first call that was made was to the great Arnault family who owns Tiffany's, and
06:56they said without hesitation that they'd be honored to design something absolutely beautiful
07:01that's a tribute to these incredible officers, these incredible EMS responders.
07:06And here we are, roughly six months later, with something that's truly beautiful.
07:11I want to thank the Tiffany's family, the Arnault family, for all the work they've put
07:15into it and their entire team.
07:17I can tell you this has been a nonstop effort.
07:20I want to thank the congressman.
07:21Without the congressman, his staff, we would not be here today.
07:25I want to thank the president for allowing us to do this.
07:27It's such an important mission.
07:28This medal could be given for hundreds and hundreds of years to come.
07:33And last but not least, I want to send on behalf of this entire nation, on behalf of
07:37our entire family, the incredible families of the Palm Beach Sheriff's Office and your
07:42incredible families.
07:45They made the ultimate sacrifice, and know that we all appreciate their dedication.
07:50Many of us knew them, have met them, and we love them very much, and I'm sure they're
07:54missed.
07:55But today, hopefully, this is a great tribute to them.
07:58And I know, because of our wonderful president, that this medal will be given out for many
08:02years to come.
08:03Thank you very much.
08:08I would just start by thanking all of our law enforcement officers.
08:12The job is always dangerous.
08:14And you do it still every single day.
08:17And I would thank the families, because the job, as you are a reminder of, is often deadly.
08:25And I would thank you, Mr. President, because for the first time in our nation's history,
08:32you're willing to say to all of our first responders, all of our law enforcement, all
08:36of our firefighters, we're going to recognize that sacrifice from the Office of the Presidency
08:42for each and every one of them.
08:45And that's never taken place before, that recognition, that it's a job that's always
08:50dangerous and often deadly, and there's a debt that can never be repaid, but you're
08:56willing to recognize that debt.
08:57So thank you, Mr. President, for recognizing the debt.
09:02Mr. President, Congressman, thank you very much for involving Tiffany in this process.
09:11We're very honored for having made these medals.
09:13Tiffany is a jeweler, as everyone knows it, but also a maker of American heritage.
09:19We were making the Medal of Honor in the 19th and early 20th century, and it's only natural
09:24that we followed with this heritage just as we work on other very important American heirlooms.
09:32This medal was made in Providence, Rhode Island, in our largest factory in the U.S., out of
09:38silver, plated in 24-karat gold, just like the ceiling of this office, and represents
09:44the coat of arms of the United States.
09:47Mr. President, thank you very much.
09:48Thank you very much.
09:50Byron, would you like to say a few words, please?
09:55First, to be brief, to the families, we are so sorry for your sacrifice, but your officer
10:03from your family represented not just Palm Beach County but the United States with honor.
10:07Mr. President, thank you for allowing us to go forward.
10:10To my colleague, Congressman Mast, thank you for your leadership.
10:13We will always honor first responders in the United States of America.
10:16Thanks.
10:17Okay.
10:18So, you want to help us out with this?
10:30That's beautiful.
10:34So, can we ask Mr. Mast to step forward, please?
10:42Chair, would you like to help us with that?
10:45Please.
10:46Thank you very much.
10:48Thank you very much.
10:50Thank you very much.
10:52Thank you very much.
10:54Thank you very much.
10:56Thank you very much.
10:58Thank you very much.
11:00Thank you very much.
11:02Thank you very much.
11:04Thank you very much.
11:06Thank you very much.
11:08Thank you very much.
11:10Thank you very much.
11:12Thank you very much.
11:14Thank you very much.
11:16We're going to stand right over here.
11:22Okay.
11:29I got to get meat.
11:36One, two, three.
11:46I would like to thank you very much for honoring my husband and his brothers and for what you
12:12do for the country.
12:14It was so very special for them and for all the people that come to the club.
12:19You never want to be in it, but you've honored them and it just means the world.
12:26Thank you for everything.
12:28Thank you very much.
12:29I appreciate it.
12:37Do you want me to go over there or here?
12:38Go over there.
12:45I viewed my dad as Superman.
12:49He's someone my whole life you look up to.
12:53He's an amazing guy.
12:55It's horrible that this happened to all three families, but I'm glad that something was done about it.
13:06We got represented and everyone in the future will be.
13:11Thank you very much.
13:13Do the right thing.
13:23Thank you very much.
13:24Thank you, Mr. President.
13:25Thank you very much.
13:27Thank you very much.
14:04Would you like to say anything to us on behalf of the force?
14:09Would you like to say something?
14:11It's a very tough thing to do.
14:14Would you like to say something?
14:17Mr. President, on behalf of Sheriff Rick Bradshaw and every member of the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office,
14:21we can't thank you enough for taking the lead on this and recognizing the extreme sacrifice of our three brothers.
14:30Words really can't express how thankful we are.
14:33Thank you very much.
14:35And we have a fourth, and we're going to give this to you.
14:39Hopefully, it's maybe never going to be given up, so we'll give it to Sheriff Bradshaw, who's an incredible sheriff.
14:46You've done an amazing job, and we'll have it should something happen.
14:51And that's right here.
14:52Okay?
14:54And I hope it never has to be given up, frankly.
14:59Thank you very much.
15:01Thank you, Mr. President.
15:02Thank you very much.
15:03Mr. President?
15:04Well, thank you.
15:05Do you have any questions for what you just saw that's so important?
15:09I mean, people have talked about it for years.
15:11I want to thank Brian Mass for what he's done, Congressman.
15:15He's been unbelievable.
15:17He's a great representative, and he worked hard.
15:22He wanted to do it right, and we wanted to go somehow.
15:25We could get them done pretty easily in one way, but we wouldn't get them done by Tiffany
15:31and the fact that the Arno family stepped up was absolutely incredible.
15:37It means more.
15:38When you get a name like that, I think it means something extra.
15:43But these were incredible people, and they're looking down on you right now,
15:47and they're very, very proud.
15:48Very, very proud of all of you.
15:51It's too bad we had to be doing this, but I was there with you that day.
15:57That was a rough day.
15:59Thank you very much.
16:01Would you have any questions?
16:02Yeah.
16:03Mr. President, do you have plans to give this award to any other families,
16:09possibly putting themselves in the same position as having made this sacrifice?
16:14And then after the test, one question about your calls back.
16:16Having to do from a previous?
16:18We're looking at the possibility of that, yeah.
16:21You had a lot of people.
16:22A lot of people die in the line of duty when you think of it,
16:26and we figured it was time to start.
16:28We haven't had the situation arise.
16:30This was a terrible situation.
16:31We haven't had it arise yet, but we're looking at going back a little bit
16:36and see what we can do about that.
16:38Yes, strongly.
16:40Yeah, go ahead.
16:41On your call with President Putin today,
16:44you'd mentioned that the Pope would like to take a role, potentially,
16:48in mediating these talks.
16:50Does that mean that the U.S. is taking a step back from?
16:53No, no, no.
16:54I think it would be great to have it at the Vatican.
16:56Maybe it would have some extra significance.
16:59And I saw that it was discussed yesterday, so I thought.
17:02And people told me that they'd be honored to do it.
17:05I would imagine they would be.
17:07So, no, I think it would be maybe helpful.
17:10There's tremendous bitterness, anger,
17:13and I think maybe that could help some of that anger.
17:16So having it at the Vatican would be, in Rome, would be a very. . .
17:21I think it would be a great idea.
17:24Mr. President.
17:26Go ahead.
17:27As you know, two and a half months ago,
17:30Ukraine, President Zelensky, agreed to that 30-day ceasefire
17:34that's been on the table all of that time.
17:37What was the extent of your conversation with President Putin today
17:41about having him agree to that same 30-day ceasefire proposal
17:45that you, Mr. President, put on the table?
17:47Well, what we've done, and very strongly, is we said,
17:50let's get this thing going.
17:51You know, I had many of the leaders of European nations
17:55on the line with me right after the call,
17:58and we have to get that thing solved.
18:01Five thousand young people every single week, on average.
18:06And I've seen satellite pictures.
18:08You don't want to see these pictures.
18:10We'll have to see what happens.
18:12This was not my war.
18:13This is not a war that would have happened if I were president.
18:16This is not my war.
18:19I'm just here to try and help.
18:21We've spent hundreds of billions of dollars on this war,
18:26and yet that's not, frankly, we made much more than that
18:31just in four days in the Middle East.
18:35It's a lot of money, but we do much.
18:38This is about thousands of people dying every single week.
18:42Five thousand, six thousand people dying every single week.
18:46And just like you have the relatives here,
18:48wives and children and everything,
18:52you have these soldiers.
18:54They say goodbye in Ukraine and in Russia,
18:58and then their parents never see them again
19:00except maybe in pictures of horrible scenes,
19:02because I've seen some scenes I've never seen anything like it.
19:05So we're going to see if we can get it taken care of.
19:07Yeah, please.
19:08First of all, our thanks to the members of law enforcement
19:10who are here, and our condolences to the families.
19:12We're very sorry for your loss.
19:14Mr. President, on Ukraine and on your call today
19:16that you had with President Putin,
19:18you said last week that you thought nothing was going to happen,
19:20no advances would be made until you and Putin got together.
19:23Do you still feel that way?
19:24I think something's going to happen.
19:27It's a very...
19:29Big egos involved, I tell you.
19:32Big egos involved.
19:33But I think something's going to happen.
19:35And if it doesn't, I'd just back away,
19:37and they're going to have to keep going.
19:39Again, this was a European situation.
19:43It should have remained a European situation.
19:45It should have remained.
19:47But we have, because the past administration felt very strongly
19:51that we should be involved,
19:53we got involved much more than Europe did
19:55in terms of the money and all of the things that we gave.
19:58We gave massive amounts, I think record-setting amounts,
20:01given to a foreign...
20:03There's never been anything like this, both weaponry and money.
20:07And Europe gave a lot also,
20:09but they didn't give anywhere near what we gave.
20:11They gave probably almost three times the amount.
20:15And it's just a shame.
20:17The whole thing is a shame.
20:19The level of death is just a shame.
20:21Yes?
20:22Did you ask President Putin to meet with you?
20:24About what?
20:25About Ukraine.
20:26Of course I did.
20:27I talked to him about it.
20:28I said, when are we going to end this, Vladimir?
20:30I've known him for a long time now.
20:32I said, when are we going to end this bloodshed,
20:34this bloodbath?
20:36It's a bloodbath.
20:38And I do believe he wants to end it.
20:41You know, when I made the call, I told the people last night,
20:44I spoke to the heads of the different countries,
20:46Germany and Finland.
20:48We had Italy, as you know.
20:52UK was on the line today, and a couple of others.
20:56And then they were, in turn, calling everyone.
20:59Ursula was there from the European Union.
21:02She was terrific.
21:04And we spoke for a long time about it.
21:07And they got a problem.
21:10It's a big, big problem.
21:12It's a terrible war.
21:14It's very hard to extradite themselves away from what's taken place over there.
21:21The amount of anger, the amount of hate, and the amount of death.
21:25It's very hard.
21:26Very tough situation.
21:27But I said to them, we've got to get going.
21:30And I did say also, if I thought that you couldn't do it,
21:34I'd step away, because what are you going to do?
21:37We don't have boots on the ground.
21:38We wouldn't have boots on the ground.
21:40But we do have a big stake.
21:42And the financial amount that was put up is just crazy.
21:47It's crazy.
21:48This isn't for us.
21:49This is for somebody else.
21:51The amount of money that we put up is record-setting.
21:55There's never been anything like this.
21:57And that includes weapons.
21:58There's never been anything like this.
21:59Yeah, please.
22:00Okay, Mr. President, on the medal,
22:02how far back do you intend to look to consider further recipients?
22:05And then, on your call today,
22:07if Putin ultimately proves to be the obstacle to peace,
22:11is further arming Ukraine on the table at that point?
22:14Well, we'll look.
22:15I mean, we're going to look.
22:16I hope that – I like to think positively, frankly.
22:18I just can't believe that they allow this to continue.
22:21This would have never happened if I were president.
22:23And most people admit that.
22:25And it didn't happen for four years.
22:27And October 7th would have never happened either.
22:30That's the attack on Israel.
22:32That would have never happened.
22:34So sad.
22:35A lot of things wouldn't have happened, but so sad to see it.
22:38Now, I think that there's a good chance we can get this done.
22:43I believe Putin wants to do it.
22:44Now, if I thought Putin didn't want – I mean, that's what I do.
22:46My whole life is, like, deals, one big deal.
22:50And if I thought that President Putin did not want to get this over with,
22:54I wouldn't even be talking about it because I'd just pull out.
22:59What did you hear that gave you confidence that he does want peace versus buying time?
23:05I think he's had enough.
23:07I think he's had enough.
23:08This has been a long time.
23:09This has been going on for more than three years, when you think, right?
23:13It's been going on for a long time.
23:15Yeah, please.
23:16So, thank you, Mr. President.
23:18When you implored him to stop previously, Vladimir, stop on social media,
23:23and he didn't.
23:24He just continued.
23:25I'm curious, did you bring that up with him in your phone call today?
23:29You have to talk about it.
23:30Sorry.
23:31You previously, on Truth Social, implored President Putin to stop.
23:34You wrote, Vladimir, stop.
23:35And he didn't stop.
23:36Quite the contrary.
23:37I'm curious, did you bring that up on your call with him today?
23:40No.
23:41No, I didn't bring that up.
23:42But I did say, it's time.
23:44You've got to stop this thing.
23:46And I believe he wants to stop.
23:48Look, I would be, I think, very able to tell whether or not he wanted to or what –
23:52I thought there was a very good chance, like a 50-50 chance,
23:56that he would say, I want to take the whole thing.
24:00I didn't know what he was going to say.
24:02And then they have a different kind of a problem.
24:05But I believe he wants to stop.
24:06Are you sure?
24:07You made a voice just now about backing away or walking away
24:10if it looks like it's going to be an intractable problem.
24:13Do you have a red line in your head of what would cause you to back away?
24:17Yeah, in my head, but not something I'm going to announce.
24:19But, yeah, definitely in my head I do.
24:22Because this isn't our war.
24:23This is not my war.
24:25This is not the war – I mean, we got ourselves entangled in something
24:28that we shouldn't have been involved in.
24:30And we would have been a lot better off,
24:32and maybe the whole thing would have been better off,
24:34because it can't be much worse.
24:36It's a real mess.
24:37It's a death trap.
24:38So I think that – yeah, I would say I do have a certain line,
24:43but I don't want to say what that line is
24:45because I think it makes the negotiation even more difficult than it is.
24:49Yes, please.
24:50Mr. President, thank you all for your sacrifice.
24:52I'm so sorry for your loss.
24:55You mentioned the bloodbath you want to see end in Ukraine.
24:59You mentioned that you believe Putin wants peace,
25:02but he just attacked Ukraine yesterday.
25:05So what makes you think that he wants peace?
25:07Well, he's in a war.
25:09Nobody said don't.
25:11They're fighting.
25:12They're attacking.
25:13They're attacking each other.
25:14And people are dying all the time.
25:16He's in a war.
25:17He's fighting a war.
25:18Nobody said he was going to stop.
25:20I think – is it terrible?
25:21Yeah, it's terrible.
25:22I do.
25:23I think it's terrible.
25:24Mr. President, President Biden was diagnosed with the war,
25:27and then I'm asking about reconciliation.
25:29Why haven't you increased the sanctions on Russia yet?
25:33Well, because I think there's a chance of getting something done.
25:36And if you do that, you can also make it much worse.
25:40But there could be a time where that's going to happen.
25:42Yep.
25:43Mr. President.
25:44Mr. President, with the ratings down,
25:47do you want to respond to President Biden being diagnosed with cancer?
25:50Are you going to call your predecessor?
25:53I think it's very sad, actually.
25:56I'm surprised that it wasn't – the public wasn't notified a long time ago
26:02because to get to stage 9, that's a long time.
26:05I just had my physical.
26:06You saw that.
26:07You saw the results of that particular test.
26:09I think that test is standard to pretty much anybody getting a physical,
26:15a good physical.
26:16We had the doctors at the White House and over at Walter Reed,
26:19which is a fantastic hospital, do it.
26:22I did a very complete physical, including cognitive tests, I'm proud to announce.
26:26I aced it.
26:27Got them all.
26:28I got them all right.
26:29Are you proud of me?
26:30Yes.
26:31Your husband would be proud of me for getting them all right.
26:32It's a little risky.
26:33If I didn't get them all right, these people would be after me.
26:35It would be not a good situation.
26:37But I think, frankly, anybody running for president should take a cognitive test.
26:42They say it's unconstitutional.
26:44But I would say in that particular case, having a cognitive test wouldn't be so bad.
26:48But when you take tests, medical, as a male, that test is very standard.
26:58I don't know if it's given to everybody, but it's given just about.
27:01And it takes a long time to get to that situation.
27:05Now, I think to get to stage 9, I think that if you take a look,
27:11it's the same doctor that said that Joe was cognitively fine.
27:15There was nothing wrong with him.
27:17Well, he said, if it's the same doctor, he said there was nothing wrong there.
27:21And that's being proven to be a sad situation.
27:24And the auto pen is becoming a very big deal.
27:27You know, the auto pen is becoming a big deal because it seems like that maybe was the president
27:31who ever operated the auto pen.
27:33But when they say that that was not good, they also, you know, you have to look
27:37and you have to say that the test was not so good either.
27:40In other words, there are things going on that the public wasn't informed.
27:44And I think somebody is going to have to speak to his doctor if it's the same
27:47or even if it's two separate doctors.
27:50Why wasn't the cognitive ability, why wasn't that discussed?
27:55And I think the doctor said he's just fine, and it's turned out that's not so.
28:01It's very dangerous.
28:02Look, this is no longer politically correct.
28:04This is dangerous for our country.
28:05Look at the mess we're in.
28:06You're talking about all these questions on Ukraine and Russia that would have never happened.
28:10As an example, if I were president, it would have never happened.
28:13The other thing is you have to say, why did it take so long?
28:16I mean, when you – this takes a long time.
28:20It could take years to get to this level of danger.
28:23So it's a – look, it's a very, very sad situation, and I feel very badly about it.
28:28And I think people should try and find out what happened because I'll tell you,
28:33the – I don't know if it had anything to do with the hospital.
28:36Walter Reed is really good.
28:38They're some of the best doctors I've ever seen.
28:40I don't even know if they were involved.
28:42But a doctor was involved in each case.
28:45Maybe it was the same doctor.
28:47And somebody is not telling the facts.
28:49That's a big – that's a big problem.
28:52At present, Zelensky of Ukraine says, like, Ukrainians are ready for a ceasefire.
28:57They're ready for peace negotiations.
28:59In your mind, is Ukraine doing enough to get this – to get this peace?
29:03I'd rather tell you in about two weeks from now because I can't say yes or no.
29:08I think – look, he's a strong person.
29:13Zelensky is a strong guy, and he's not the easiest person to deal with.
29:19But I think that he wants to stop.
29:23He's not – it's a very bad – it's a very bad thing that's happening over there.
29:29I think he wants to stop.
29:31But I could answer that question better in two weeks or four weeks from now.
29:34I hope the answer is that he wants to get it solved.
29:37I want to thank everybody very much.
29:39And on behalf of the United States of America, we greatly honor your family
29:44and your friends and everybody that had to suffer so much.
29:48But you have some – three great men that are looking down on you,
29:51and they're very proud right now.
29:54They're very proud.
29:55This is the Oval Office, and they're a big part of it now.
29:59They're a part of the Oval Office, the White House.
30:02And thank you all very much.
30:04Thank you, Sheriff.
30:05Thank you very much, everybody.
30:08Thank you all.
30:09Thanks, guys.
30:10Thanks, guys.
30:11Let's head right out this way.
30:12Let's go forward.
30:13Thank you, guys.
30:14Let's go, guys.
30:17Thanks, guys.
30:19Let's head this way.
30:21Thanks, guys.
30:22Thanks, guys.
30:23Let's head out.
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