00:00Did you invite Zelensky to the inauguration?
00:03No, but if you'd like to come, I'd like to have him.
00:09I mean, I didn't invite him, no.
00:11Did you invite Zelensky to the inauguration?
00:14No, but if you'd like to come, I'd like to have him.
00:19I mean, I didn't invite him, no.
00:21Are you disappointed that China Xi won't be at the inauguration?
00:27I don't know that he won't be at the inauguration.
00:29I mean, I haven't really spoken to him about it.
00:33I don't know that, actually.
00:35I would say that if he'd like to come, I'd love to have him.
00:38But there's been nothing much discussed.
00:41I have had discussions with him, letters, et cetera, et cetera, at a very high level.
00:47You know, we had a very good relationship until COVID.
00:50COVID didn't end the relationship, but it was a bridge too far for me.
00:56But if he'd like to come, I'd certainly be happy.
01:01Just so you understand, he hasn't said one way or the other.
01:04Because a lot of people say he won't come, he will come.
01:07People think he will come, he won't come.
01:09It's something we barely discussed, just about didn't discuss.
01:13But I have had, especially through letters, some very good conversations.
01:21You know, because China and the United States can together solve all of the problems of the world.
01:28If you think about it.
01:30So it's very important.
01:32And, you know, he was a friend of mine.
01:34I mean, he was here for a long time, right in that spot, except sitting in a very comfortable chair.
01:38He wasn't standing like you are.
01:40But we spent hours and hours talking.
01:44And, you know, he's an amazing guy.
01:48The press hates when I say that, but he's an amazing person.
01:52Can I ask you about the UnitedHealthcare shooting?
01:57Real quick.
01:58UnitedHealthcare shooting.
01:59I think so.
02:00Can you give us your thoughts about that?
02:01And what do you make of the reaction around the suspected shooter?
02:04Does that tell you anything about how people think about healthcare?
02:06Yeah, yeah.
02:07I think it's a terrible thing.
02:08I think it's really terrible that some people seem to admire him, like him.
02:13And I was happy to see that it wasn't specific to this gentleman that was killed.
02:18It's just an overall sickness as opposed to a specific sickness.
02:23That was a terrible thing.
02:25It was cold-blooded.
02:26Just a cold-blooded, horrible killing.
02:29And how people can like this guy is — that's a sickness, actually.
02:35That's really very bad.
02:36Especially the way it was done.
02:38It was so bad, right in the back.
02:41And very bad.
02:43A thing like that, you just can't believe that some people — and maybe it's fake news.
02:49I don't know.
02:50It's hard to believe that that can even be thought of.
02:52But it seems that there's a certain appetite for him.
02:56I don't get it.
02:57Yeah, please.
02:58Can you just comment on —
02:59I want to expand on the defamation lawsuits.
03:02Could you see moving that to other people with individual platforms, social media influencers,
03:08people that —
03:10Yeah.
03:11Oh, I do.
03:12I do.
03:13I think you have to do it.
03:14Because they're very dishonest.
03:16We need a great media.
03:18We need a fair media.
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