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00:18Good morning, you guys.
00:20How are you?
00:22Very straight day yesterday.
00:24How are you feeling about it?
00:26Great. Biggest one ever made.
00:28What do you want to have on the stress?
00:30Oh, nice to see you though.
00:33Come on.
00:36Come on.
00:58Yes.
01:02Yes.
01:03Come on.
01:04Yes.
01:10Yes.
01:16Yes.
01:18Yes.
01:22They, they, they tell it, they tell it.
01:26They, they tell it, they tell it to take pictures of the,
01:33or, just a bowl of it, they know.
01:37They, what is that?
01:38Yeah.
01:39They tell it's not the same.
01:40So what happened is I mean, essentially,
01:42so I have to come to their, and it's massive.
01:45So they tell their words, that's what,
01:49I mean, almost 50 years ago, you had to come right back to that.
01:54It's a long time.
01:56It's a long time.
01:58So, it's what we're starting at.
02:01Probably not.
02:02You don't have to look at it.
02:04It's probably very hard.
02:05It's a very hard time.
02:06It's the hardest time in the world.
02:08But can you ask me now?
02:09Can you try to do 500 people?
02:11Very good.
02:12Yeah.
02:12You can't forgive us.
02:14There are very things that are around us.
02:16Ah, okay.
02:16In the middle.
02:17In the middle.
02:18In the middle.
02:19In the middle.
02:19In the middle.
02:20In the middle.
02:20In the middle.
02:21In the middle.
02:22In the middle.
02:23In the middle.
02:23In the middle.
02:24In the middle.
02:25In the middle.
02:26You have to try to get into it.
02:28You have to trash in the middle.
02:30It's almost worse than a million dollars.
02:32Yeah.
02:33But the thing is, it looks like it would have come out now.
02:36Yeah.
02:37It's so good.
02:39Yeah.
02:39It looks like a square place.
02:41It's not clogged up.
02:43There's a long time.
02:44I don't think of it.
02:44Yeah.
02:45OK.
02:46I'm going to get back.
02:48It's fantastic.
02:49It's fantastic.
02:50Thank you, Clara.
02:51Well, there's something that we have.
02:52This is actually a full open chapter, too.
02:55And it's been a good idea.
02:58There's a better idea of a commission of the other two in the other side.
03:01I don't have a good idea.
03:02You've got this up in the house, right?
03:08Yeah.
03:09Yeah.
03:10So you were welcome to the first session.
03:16And the room is not there.
03:18No, no.
03:19I'm sorry.
03:20You know what you're listening to?
03:22It's a beautiful place.
03:24Yeah.
03:25You're working on this.
03:27We used to have a little pole, you see that?
03:29Yeah.
03:30We used to have a pole, they were findings.
03:33Okay.
03:34Yeah.
03:35We're going right through that.
03:37Yeah.
03:38Beautiful.
03:40Yeah.
03:41It's done.
03:42You need silver.
03:44What do you realize, what's happening?
04:14Thank you all very much.
04:19Do you have any questions?
04:22Excuse me?
04:25Well, we're in great shape.
04:27The trade deal was made with UK.
04:29The prime minister did a great job.
04:31You know, they've been trying to make that deal for 12 years, and he got it done.
04:36So everybody respects it.
04:38It's going to be a lot of jobs for here and great for America.
04:42And, you know, in terms of even the relationship, our relationship is unparalleled.
04:48But it keeps it even closer.
04:50You know, when you're able to have a good trade deal, it keeps it even closer.
04:57Whiskey? Well, we'll talk about that.
04:59I didn't know whiskey was a problem.
05:01I'm not a big whiskey drinker, but maybe I should be when I'm open.
05:05Maybe I'll have some whiskey today.
05:09Well, we're going to take a look at it.
05:11We'll take a look at it.
05:13We want to make the prime minister happy.
05:16We want to make, by the way, your first lady, I would say first lady, she's a respected person all over the United States.
05:26I don't know what he's doing, but she's very respected.
05:29As respected as him.
05:30I don't want to say more.
05:31I'll get myself in trouble.
05:33But she's very, she's a great woman and very highly respected.
05:36What do you have to be involved in today?
05:38Is that you're okay with Gaza?
05:39Yeah, well, we've, as you know, given a lot of money to Gaza for food and everything else.
05:43A lot of that money is stolen by Hamas and a lot of the food is stolen.
05:49But we're very much involved.
05:50And I think it's one of the main reasons for our meeting today.
05:52Yeah, yeah.
05:53We're going to be discussing it today.
05:54We'll be talking about Gaza.
05:56Well, we want to get it, but as you know, with Cambodia, we just did a, they just announced
06:04a very big, a very big, uh, beyond this piece.
06:10That was going to be a very bad war.
06:13And so we're honored we got involved and it's essentially settled.
06:17I think they're going to be settling it today.
06:19So it went for a few days.
06:21That was going to go on for years.
06:22That could have gone on for years.
06:23Millions of people could have been killed.
06:24And we ended the war and we're very happy about it.
06:28The prime minister says that recognizing the Palestinian state would be a concrete step
06:33towards the lasting peace.
06:34Do you agree with his position?
06:35Well, I'm not going to take a position.
06:37I don't mind him taking a position.
06:39I'm, I'm looking for getting people fed right now.
06:43To me, that's the number one position because you have a lot of starving people.
06:47You have people that, you know, the United States recently, just a couple of weeks ago,
06:50we gave $60 million.
06:52It's a lot of money.
06:53And no other nation gave money.
06:56I know the prime minister would if he knew about it.
06:58And he really knows about it now because we're going to be discussing it.
07:01But we gave $60 million.
07:03Nobody said even thank you.
07:05You know, thanks.
07:06Somebody should say thank you.
07:08But other nations are going to have to step up.
07:11When I spoke to Ursula yesterday, she said that the European nations are going to step up
07:17very substantially too.
07:18Can you discuss the importance of free speech today?
07:22Well, free speech is very important.
07:23I don't know if you're referring to any place in particular.
07:26Perhaps they are.
07:27But we've had free speech for a very, very long time here.
07:30So we're very proud about that.
07:31We protect it.
07:32What's your advice on the small boats crisis, Mr. President?
07:34How would you deal with it?
07:35What's your advice on dealing with the small boats crisis in this country?
07:38What is it?
07:39The small boats...
07:39It's about the boats coming over the channel.
07:41So we're taking a lot of action to stop people coming over the channel who shouldn't be here.
07:46Stopping them coming in the first place.
07:48Well, immigration is a big factor.
07:51And I think, frankly, if they're coming from other countries and you don't know who they are,
07:56are they coming from prisons?
07:58We have them where they came in from prisons.
08:00We're moving them all out.
08:01We had a border last June, just recent, you know, last month.
08:06We had zero people come into the country.
08:09Zero, other than coming through legal means.
08:12If you're stopping immigration and stopping the wrong people, I give my hats are off to you.
08:18You're doing not a good thing.
08:19You're doing a fantastic thing.
08:21So I know nothing about the boats.
08:23But if the boats are loaded up with bad people, and they usually are, because, you know,
08:27other countries don't send their best.
08:30They send people that they don't want.
08:32And they're not stupid people.
08:34And they send the people that they don't want.
08:36And I've heard that you've taken a much stronger stance on your own.
08:39Yeah, we've done a lot of work stopping them coming.
08:40We just signed an agreement to return them.
08:44And we've returned 35,000, in fact, down to the first year of this Labour government,
08:48of people who shouldn't be in this country.
08:50So we're very pleased that we're getting on with returning people who've got no right to be here.
08:54That's great.
08:55As somebody that loves this, I love this country.
08:56My mother was born in, as you know, my mother was born in Scotland.
09:01And it's an incredible place, a beautiful place.
09:03And if that be the case, I congratulate you.
09:06That's exactly.
09:07Because, you know, Europe is going to be a much different place than it was just five years ago,
09:12ten years ago.
09:14They've got to get their act together.
09:15If they don't, you're not going to have Europe anymore, as you know it.
09:18And you can't do that.
09:20This is a magnificent part of the world, and you cannot ruin it.
09:24You cannot let people come in here illegally.
09:26And what happens is there'll be murderers, there'll be drug dealers,
09:30there'll be all sorts of things that other countries don't want.
09:33And they send them to you, and they send them to us, and you've got to stop them.
09:37And I hear that you've taken a very strong stand on immigration.
09:41And taking a strong stand on immigration is imperative.
09:44Mr. President, the President said that there's no starvation in Gaza.
09:48Do you agree with that?
09:49I don't know.
09:50I mean, based on television, I would say not particularly,
09:53because those children look very hungry.
09:55But we're giving a lot of money and a lot of food,
09:58and other nations are now stepping up.
10:00I know that this nation is right here.
10:02It's a humanitarian crisis.
10:04It's an absolute catastrophe.
10:06And nobody wants to see that.
10:08And I think people in Britain are revolted at seeing what they're seeing on their screens.
10:12So we've got to get to that ceasefire.
10:14And thank you, Mr. President, for leading on that.
10:16And also to just get more and more aid in.
10:19And, again, America's done a lot on this.
10:21A lot of countries have done a lot.
10:22We're now working with Jordan on getting direct aid drops in.
10:27But this is a desperate situation.
10:28Mr. President, do you think Israel has done oil canceled for this?
10:32Well, I think nobody's done anything great over there.
10:38The whole place is a mess.
10:40It'll get straightened out, but it's a mess.
10:43They have to get food and safety right now.
10:47And, ultimately, look, Hamas did a horrible thing.
10:51And they paid a big price.
10:52But Hamas did a horrible thing.
10:54But I always said, when you get down to the last 20 or 10, they're down to 20.
10:58We got a lot of hostages out.
11:00And you helped us, by the way.
11:02But we got a lot of hostages out over the last six months that I've been in.
11:06I've been in office for six months now.
11:09And these hostages have been, I mean, many of them have come to the Oval Office and they've thanked me so profusely.
11:15I said, you don't have to thank me.
11:17I did what I have to do.
11:18But I always said, when you get down to the final 20, they won't release them.
11:23Because that's like their shield.
11:25Very unfair.
11:26And so something's going to have to be done.
11:28And they were really unwilling to talk.
11:31But I've said that.
11:31You'll get down to the final 10 or 20.
11:34It turns out to be 20.
11:35I thought that would be the number.
11:36I said, they're not going to be dealing with us.
11:39And, you know, many of the hostages are now dead.
11:41You know that.
11:42And parents come up to me.
11:44A woman came up to me two weeks ago.
11:47She just wants her son back.
11:49And I said, how's he doing?
11:50My son's dead, sir.
11:51But he's with them.
11:52And we want the body.
11:54She wanted the body of this young boy, of her young, beautiful son, just as much as if he were alive.
12:00It was just as important.
12:01There was no difference.
12:01And it's a very tragic situation, frankly.
12:07But we get a lot out.
12:10And now, possibly, the fight will have to be a little bit different.
12:14But they have totally changed now.
12:15They don't want to give hostages.
12:19Very unfair.
12:20You have 20 living people, in this case, living.
12:23You have many dead people, too, that they want to get in.
12:26It's been a long time as well.
12:27Yeah.
12:27They have 20 living people.
12:30And I told Israel, I told Bibi, that you're going to have to now maybe do it a different way.
12:37Do you think a ceasefire is even possible, Mr. President?
12:40Yeah, a ceasefire is possible.
12:42But you have to get it.
12:43You have to end it.
12:44You're talking about with Israel.
12:46You're talking about there.
12:48Because we have many ceasefires going on.
12:49The whole world is.
12:52If I weren't around, you'd have, right now, six major wars going on.
12:55India would be fighting with Pakistan.
12:59You see what we just did yesterday with two nations that we're trading with.
13:03And during the trade, I said, I'm not going to do any trade deal unless you guys settle your differences.
13:07And we got it settled in 24 hours.
13:10I mean, they just announced it was settled, which is a tremendous thing.
13:14But Serbia, Kosovo is another one.
13:17We have many hotspots that were at war.
13:21I think a very big one was India and Pakistan, because you're talking about two nuclear nations.
13:26That was a very big one.
13:27And we get help from the UK.
13:30The prime minister has helped.
13:31Do we have cases where we specifically need the help, because somebody comes from here that you're aware of.
13:38And, you know, when you come from a country, you can do things.
13:41And I call up the prime minister, and all of a sudden, he's able to do things.
13:44True also with other presidents and prime ministers.
13:48But we've done it.
13:50Nobody's ever done what we've done.
13:52We have six different major lookers.
13:55If you take a look at Rwanda and the Congo, Republic of the Congo, they've been fighting for 31 years, 8 million people dead.
14:06It was going on.
14:07Nobody could go to that part of Africa.
14:09They were being killed.
14:10If you even walk there, you're being killed with machetes.
14:15And it was a violent situation.
14:17And I was able to...
14:19They liked Trump.
14:20They wanted to make a trade deal with Trump.
14:22They wanted us to take their rare earth.
14:24They want to give us their rare earth.
14:26And I got to know the leader of the Congo.
14:29I got to know both of them indirectly.
14:32And I called him.
14:33I said, let's end the war.
14:34I don't want anything until you end the war.
14:36And we ended the war.
14:37As you know, the foreign ministers came up two weeks ago.
14:40And the leaders are going to be coming very shortly to Washington, Rwanda and Congo.
14:46I mean, that's another one that we did.
14:48So we've done a lot.
14:50It's an honor to do it.
14:52It's not hard for me to do it.
14:54And I use, not in all cases, but I use a combination of knowing them a little bit or, in some cases, knowing them a lot.
15:01I knew, you know, the leaders of Pakistan and India.
15:05I know them very well.
15:06And, you know, they're in the midst of a trade deal, and yet they're talking about nuclear weapons.
15:10I say, this is crazy.
15:12So I said, I'm not doing a trade deal with you guys.
15:14And they want the trade deal.
15:15They need it.
15:16I'm not doing a trade deal with you if you're going to have war.
15:18And that's a war that spreads to other countries.
15:21You'll get nuclear dust.
15:22We'll all get nuclear dust.
15:23When they start using nuclear weapons, that stuff blows all over the place and really bad things happen.
15:30So maybe we're being a little selfish when we want to save wars, too.
15:33But we stopped a lot of wars, and it's a great honor to have done it.
15:38Thank you all very much.
15:40We're going to be talking inside about, very much about Gaza and the humanitarian aspects of Gaza.
15:46Mr. President, what about Russia and Ukraine?
15:48You're talking about ceasefires.
15:50What's the way to do it?
15:50I would have said five times we would have had a deal.
15:53I've spoken to President Putin a lot.
15:55I always got along with him very well.
15:58But five times, and every time, four times maybe.
16:02But we've had discussions.
16:05You and I have had discussions.
16:07We thought we had that settled numerous times.
16:09And then President Putin goes out and starts launching rockets into some city like Kiev and kills a lot of people in a nursing home or whatever.
16:19You have bodies lying all over the street.
16:21And I say, that's not the way to do it.
16:24So we'll see what happens with that.
16:25I'm very disappointed.
16:26I'm disappointed in President Putin.
16:30Very disappointed in him.
16:32So we're going to have to look.
16:33And I'm going to reduce that 50 days that I gave him to a lesser number because I think I already know the answer to what's going to happen.
16:40Okay?
16:40Thank you very much, everybody.
16:42We'll see you later.
16:44All right.

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