00:00Well, I know the bill. I've studied the bill. We're going to see. I mean, if we're, if I think there's, if I think Russia will not be making a deal or stopping the budget, five and six, even, I've been saying five and six, and now it's more, a thousand a week soldiers being killed and people being killed, not just soldiers, people being killed, but largely soldiers being killed.
00:26Yeah, use it if it's necessary. And they've really given me that option.
00:31Are you trying to get the Senate to water it down, though?
00:34No, no, I haven't, I haven't spoken to them about it. They have a bill that's going to be up to me. It's my option. They've made it that way. And it would save a lot of time if that happens. So I'm okay with it. I haven't decided to use it. It's a very, it's a very strong bill.
00:48Mr. President, you gave a lot of us. Did that change your view at all of what's the risk of the cards he has?
00:54Well, they gave, they gave Putin a reason to go in and bob the hell out of him last night. That's something I didn't like about it. When I saw it, I said, here we go. Now it's going to be a strike. You know, I didn't.
01:04Do you have a breakdown with Russia in Ukraine? Are you worried that that could have happened?
01:08I don't, I hope not. I hope not. I think it's a war that would have never happened. If I'm a president, that wouldn't have happened. I certainly hope not.
01:18There you go.
01:48You
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