00:50The President, you know our ambassador to Scotland, and it's great to be in Scotland.
01:06We are going to be meeting with the Prime Minister, I guess tomorrow, a little bit tomorrow
01:12and the next day, and we're going to do some great things.
01:17Do you have any questions?
01:24What?
01:27Yes, I'll be meeting with the EU on Sunday, and we'll be working on a deal.
01:35We'll see if we make a deal.
01:38Ursula will be here. Highly respected woman.
01:41So we look forward to that. That'll be good.
01:44We'll have numerous executives that we're meeting with.
01:51We're going to be meeting with a lot of people.
01:54A lot of people will be staying at Turnberry, and then we're going to Aberdeen, which is the oil capital of Europe, actually.
02:01Can you explain what is missing in the UK deal that you have to work out?
02:07Nothing. We just, I think it's more of a celebration than a workout.
02:11It's a great deal for both, and we're going to have a meeting on other things other than the deal.
02:20The deal is concluded.
02:21So, in Gaza, the French President, President Macron, has said that Hamas will officially recommend the Palestinian state.
02:30What's your comment on that?
02:31Well, that's what he does. I mean, you know, he, that's fine if he does that.
02:36That's up to him. It's not up to me. I'm with the United States. I'm not with France.
02:41I think it's terrible what happened with Hamas. They tapped everybody along, and we'll see what happens.
02:52We'll see what response Israel has to that. But it's getting to be that time.
02:59What is left to work out? What are the final sticking points?
03:06I don't know. With the European Union, I think we have a good 50-50 chance. That's a lot.
03:13What are the sticking points?
03:14Well, I don't want to tell you what the sticking points are, but the sticking points are having to do with maybe 20 different things.
03:21You don't want to listen to all of them. Yes.
03:23What advice you're going to have for our prime minister about free speech, very important to people here?
03:28Well, it is, but I like your prime minister. He's slightly more liberal than I am, as you've probably heard.
03:34But he's a good man. He got a trade deal done. And, you know, they've been working on this deal for 12 years.
03:40He got it done. It's a good deal. It's a good deal for the U.K.
03:44So, no, I'll be seeing him tomorrow, I guess, tomorrow evening. And this is our wonderful ambassador, as you know.
03:52He's doing a good job. He's a very, very successful man. He'll be doing a good job.
03:57The Royal and Ancient says you're going to have to improve infrastructure at Turnberry to bring the Open back. Is that something you can find?
04:07I don't know. The best course anywhere in the world is Turnberry. The players all want to be at Turnberry. Everybody wants to be at Turnberry. So we'll see how that works out.
04:17But the infrastructure needs to be improved. Oh, I think, well, the infrastructure and the course is good. In fact, the Royal and Ancient, I don't know if you're aware of this, they spent a lot of money, hundreds of thousands of dollars or probably into the millions of dollars.
04:34And they've laid all the wire for television and for electricity under the holes of Turnberry so that when the Open gets there, they have it all done. They paid for that.
04:44But we're talking about roads and railway stations.
04:46Well, I don't know. See, I don't know what you can do. All I can tell you is that it would be the best place anywhere in your country to have. There's no place like it. There's no place like Turnberry.
04:58It's the best, probably the best course in the world. And I would say Aberdeen is right up there also. Aberdeen is great. And while we're here, I'll be with my son. And he's going to cut a ribbon for the second course at Aberdeen, which is just about equal to the first.
05:14I mean, it's going to be a battle. You know, as you know, they're very highly rated. And the second course is great. Sean Connery helped get me the permits.
05:24If it weren't for Sean Connery, we wouldn't have those great courses.
05:29No, I was never, never breathed on. Did you ask how?
05:36What are you hoping that they get on that? I really have no, really nothing to say about it.
05:45She is being talked to by a very smart man, by a very good man, Todd Blanche. And I don't know anything about the conversation. I haven't really been following it. A lot of people are asking me about pardons. Obviously, this is no time to be talking about pardons.
06:05Did you? But a lot of people have asked about pardons. This is just not a time to be talking about pardons. Todd will come back with whatever he's got. You're making a very big thing over something that's not a big thing. You should be talking about if you're going to talk about that. Talk about Clinton. Talk about the former president of Harvard. Talk about all of his friends. Talk about the hedge fund guys that were with him all the time. Don't talk about Trump.
06:31What you should be talking about is the fact that we have the greatest six months in the history of a presidency, according to a lot of people. And we had an amazing six months. And this is sort of an example of it. Now we're meeting with the European Union, having we're also meeting with, as you know, the head of UK prime minister. And I look forward to that. But we're meeting in terms of a deal. We're meeting with the European Union.
07:01And that would be actually the biggest deal of them all if we make it.
07:05Did you ask House Republican leaders to not vote on the resolution?
07:10No, I was never. I was never involved in that. I'm focused on making deals. I'm not focused on conspiracy theories that you are. I mean, I watch you people. It's it's so sad. You ought to talk about the success of our country instead of this nonsense you to talk about over and over again.
07:27You've done an amazing job on illegal migration in America. I have.
07:31People here are very worried about the situation. It's a record number.
07:34Well, I say think I say two things to Europe. Stop the windmills. You're ruining your countries. I really mean it. It's so sad. You fly over and you see these windmills all over the place ruining your beautiful fields and valleys and killing your birds.
07:51And if they're stuck in the ocean ruining your oceans. Stop the windmills. And I also I mean, there's a couple of things I could say. But on immigration, you better get your act together. You're not going to have Europe anymore. You got to get your act together.
08:09And we, you know, as you know, last month we had nobody entering our country. Nobody shut it down.
08:15And we took out a lot of bad people that got there with Biden. Biden was a total stiff and what he allowed to happen. But you're allowing it to happen to your countries.
08:24And you got to stop the this horrible invasion that's happening to Europe. Many countries in Europe, some people, some leaders have not let it happen.
08:36And they're not getting the proper credit. They should. I could name them to you right now, but I'm not going to embarrass the other ones.
08:43But stop. This immigration is killing Europe. And the other thing, stop the windmills killing the beauty of your countries. Thank you very much, everybody.