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00:00President Biden, how are you feeling?
00:04I'm feeling good.
00:06You look good.
00:07Well, the process is good, you know.
00:09We're working on everything.
00:11It's moving along.
00:12I feel good.
00:13Have you decided on your treatment options?
00:15Yeah, we have.
00:17We're under underway and everybody's, all the folks are very optimistic.
00:22And so you've started treatment?
00:23Oh, yeah.
00:24Okay.
00:25Would you be willing to share what exactly that entails?
00:28Well, yeah, it's all a matter of taking a pill, one particular pill.
00:34And for the next six weeks, we'll do another one.
00:36Our expectation is we're going to be able to leave this.
00:39There's no, it's not in any organ.
00:42My bones are strong.
00:44I'm going to penetrate it.
00:45So I'm feeling good.
00:46I feel like everybody expects.
00:48I've done it all because I'm loyal.
00:50I do it every damn year.
00:52I'm glad to get it.
00:54I never forget my teeth.
00:55I feel like everybody didn't know what to expect of you today.
00:59And then you get here and you're speaking powerfully.
01:01You look good.
01:01You're confident.
01:02What do you say to all those people?
01:03Don't count you out.
01:06Well, I'm saying lots of luck on the scene in the year.
01:12Mr. President, what has this been like for your family?
01:14Obviously, this is also an emotional time.
01:16This is the 10-year anniversary of your son, Beau's passing.
01:19You received this diagnosis just two weeks before that.
01:23Well, we're all optimistic about the diagnosis.
01:26Matter of fact, the leading surgeons in the world have worked with me.
01:30And he had diagnosed it the same exact thing 32 years ago.
01:35He's alive and well and doing very well.
01:36So we're optimistic.
01:38We're optimistic.
01:39And there's also been a lot of discussion recently about your mental and physical capabilities
01:44while you were in office.
01:46You can see that.
01:47I'm mentally incompetent.
01:48I can't walk.
01:49You might be beat the hell out of both of them.
01:51Do you want to reply to any of those reports and also to the fact that there are some Democrats
01:56who are now questioning whether you should have run for re-election as a person?
02:01Why do you have run against me now?
02:04I'm going to beat me.
02:05Do you have any regrets?
02:07No, I don't have any regrets.
02:08Look, we have a lot going on.
02:14And I think we're at a really difficult moment, not only in America, but in the world.
02:20I think they're one of those inflection points in history.
02:23And the decisions we make in the next little budget, I don't know what things look like
02:27in the next 20 years.
02:29We're talking about a long future.
02:31And I'm very proud.
02:34I put my record as president against any president at all.
02:37You notice that 12 of the 10 leading presidential historians, they made me pretty good up in
02:44that list, and it's the guy I ran against over here in the last.
02:48So we'll see.
02:50So you had your grandsons, and you had your grandsons, and you had to have your family.
02:54Well, look, look, that's my son, Bo, and Bo started coming here with me about the same age.
03:04And so it's, you know, and he wanted to be with what his dad had been, and what he's doing.
03:11He just graduated in high school and gone off to college in the fall.
03:15And I'm really proud of him.
03:17And he was the son of his father.
03:21Do you have anything to say to the press secretary about who went after your wife yesterday at the briefing?
03:27I don't know who he's having.
03:31I don't know who the press secretary is.
03:35Thank you, sir.

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