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00:00So we've been here before talking about a possible ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
00:06It hasn't materialized. So why does President Trump sound so optimistic this time?
00:14Leanne, I would say President Trump has been one of the most consistent U.S. presidents
00:20in his belief in diplomacy and really using negotiation, dealmaking and diplomacy as a
00:28pathway to resolve international conflicts. And the reality is, if you look at what is happening
00:34on the ground in Gaza, Hamas has been defeated militarily handily. So all of their military
00:42leaders have now been eliminated by Israel. And so now you've got kind of like this second strata
00:49of, I can't even use the word leadership in Hamas left, and then the political leaders in Doha.
00:57And so, you know, I think President Trump's optimism stems from the fact that Hamas doesn't
01:04really have much left to negotiate on. But unfortunately, because they are a terror group,
01:11they're not the most rational actors. And it is possible that they might try to extend
01:15talks and delay the situation even past any point of doing so.
01:21And so, let's go.
01:22Let's do it right.
01:24Go ahead.

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