00:00Do you think there's a risk, though, that this whole chapter is somehow tarnishing the reputation of the United States as a place that people might want to, you know, pay a lot of money to get to and then study in when they could go to other places that seem a little bit more welcome and friendly?
00:19We're definitely going to be seeing that the same way we've seen a dip in tourism.
00:23Summer tourism has dropped, and that is what we're going to see throughout the next few months here in the U.S.
00:29Same thing with students. They are not welcomed here. That's what the Trump administration is saying.
00:34And that's that's a pretty hard line. But, you know, there are I'm sure that the U.K. universities are happy for this messaging.
00:42I'm sure the Australian schools, they're also happy to welcome a lot of foreign students.
00:48And this is going to be just a warning to all U.S. universities, because I don't think that this is going to last very long.
00:57I think the universities will cave in. So many of these universities depend on foreign students coming in just to make their budget.
01:05Forgetting Harvard with this fifty three U.S. billion dollar endowment.
01:09What about the smaller colleges that will be affected?
01:11What about the smaller colleges that actually cost politics?
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01:14What about the smaller colleges that may be affected?