- il y a 4 mois
Donald Trump s'est exprimé sur la guerre en Ukraine et sa relation avec Poutine lors de sa rencontre avec le Premier ministre anglais, Keir Starmer, lundi 28 juillet, à Turnberry en Écosse.
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00:00:00Il y a des gens qui vont dire que c'est le prix que vous payez,
00:00:03mais nous n'aimerais pas dire ça, nous n'aimerais pas dire ça.
00:00:06Et je ne pense pas que les gens de l'Israël veulent dire ça,
00:00:08c'est assez incroyable.
00:00:10Il y a beaucoup de gens qui vont dire que c'est tout fait,
00:00:12et qu'il y a quelque chose.
00:00:14Vous pouvez aussi dire que la vitesse peut être meilleure pour les hostages.
00:00:18Avec la vitesse, vous pouvez avoir une meilleure chance,
00:00:21parce qu'ils sont en profondeur.
00:00:23Ils sont en profondeur.
00:00:25Vous avez vu l'Octobre 7th et vous avez vu le damage et le horre qu'ils ont commis.
00:00:31Les gens ne peuvent pas oublier ça.
00:00:33Ils tendent à oublier ça, mais ils ne peuvent pas oublier ça.
00:00:35C'était une des choses que j'ai jamais vu.
00:00:39Et vous ne pouvez pas oublier ça.
00:00:41Donc, nous sommes très involvés.
00:00:43Les premiers ministres sont involvés.
00:00:44Je suis involvée.
00:00:45Je pense que je peux parler.
00:00:46Nous avons juste signé un très grand délai,
00:00:48le plus grand de tous les autres.
00:00:50Oui.
00:00:52La Union européenne est très involvée.
00:00:54Je pense qu'il y a beaucoup plus grand délai pour aider le palestiniennes.
00:01:01Mais la région de Gaza,
00:01:04une autre façon de définir la région de Gaza,
00:01:07c'est un très trouble place.
00:01:09Et ça a été pour beaucoup, beaucoup d'années.
00:01:10Ça a été pour beaucoup, beaucoup d'années.
00:01:13Donc, c'est pas comme ça qui s'est passé.
00:01:15Ça a été pour une longue période de temps.
00:01:17Donc, c'est ça.
00:01:19Je pense que notre hearts est en le bon endroit.
00:01:24Nous avons des bonnes nouvelles,
00:01:26parce que la récente guerre que vous avez vu,
00:01:29que vous avez vu,
00:01:29que vous avez vu, je pense.
00:01:31Et c'est le plus de cinq.
00:01:36Nous avons vu six que nous avons arrêté.
00:01:38J'ai arrêté six wars dans les dernières...
00:01:40Je pense qu'il y a un mois par mois.
00:01:44Mais les trois dernières sont très près.
00:01:46Indien, Pakistan et beaucoup d'entre eux.
00:01:49Congo et Rwanda.
00:01:52Mais vous probableziez,
00:01:55je ne vais pas parler de plus,
00:01:56parce que je ne sais pas les dernières chiffres.
00:01:59Je ne sais pas.
00:02:00Numerous de gens ont été assassinés.
00:02:02Et je suis en train de voir deux pays
00:02:04que nous sommes bien,
00:02:05très différents pays.
00:02:07Et je pense qu'ils ont été assassinés par 500 ans.
00:02:11Intermittent.
00:02:13Et nous avons eu l'ai fait.
00:02:16Il a été fait.
00:02:17Il a été fait.
00:02:18Il a été fait.
00:02:19Il a été fait.
00:02:20Il a été fait.
00:02:21Il a été fait.
00:02:22Il a été fait.
00:02:23Il a été fait.
00:02:24Il a été fait.
00:02:25Et je vais vous parler de deux premiers
00:02:27qui j'ai eu l'ai fait très bien.
00:02:30Et je vais parler à eux
00:02:31après cette meeting.
00:02:32Et je vous remercie.
00:02:34Mais c'est un honneur d'être invosélié.
00:02:36C'est un honneur d'être.
00:02:37C'est un honneur d'être.
00:02:38Et il a été très malheureux.
00:02:40Et il a été très malheureux.
00:02:41Donc, nous avons fait un bon travail.
00:02:44Nous avons eu l'ai fait.
00:02:45Nous avons eu l'ai eu levé.
00:02:46Nous avons eu de la première ministre.
00:02:47Nous avons eu l'ai eu besoin.
00:02:48Nous avons eu l'ai eu besoin de l'aide.
00:02:49Nous avons eu l'ai eu beaucoup.
00:02:51Et nous allons continuer.
00:02:54Nous avons eu un honneur.
00:02:55Nous devons nous prendre un besoin
00:02:56de la dignité des communautés de l'Union.
00:02:58On ce qu'ils a eu l'apporté,
00:03:00les «Gazes Strip ».
00:03:01Vous nez pas entendre les gens trop jamais.
00:03:02Vous nez pas entendre les Gazes Strip.
00:03:06C'est magnifique que c'est pas être handled un peu différemment.
00:03:13Nous allons mettre des centres alimentaires et nous allons faire ça en conjonction avec
00:03:18des gens très bons et nous allons supply des fonds et nous avons juste pris des trillions
00:03:25de dollars.
00:03:26Nous avons beaucoup d'argent et nous allons dépenser un peu d'argent et d'autres nations
00:03:32et d'autres ont appelés et d'autres ont appelés et qu'ils veulent être aidés.
00:03:42Donc, nous allons mettre des centres alimentaires où les gens peuvent entrer.
00:03:46Nous n'avons pas d'avoir des fenêtres.
00:03:49Ils ne voient pas d'argent.
00:03:50Ils voient de la nourriture de 30, je dirais, d'aujourd'hui.
00:03:56Ils voient de la nourriture, mais ils n'ont pas d'argent parce qu'ils ont des fenêtres
00:04:01et qu'ils ne voient pas d'argent.
00:04:02C'est incroyable ce qu'il s'est passé.
00:04:04Donc, nous allons travailler très bien ensemble avec votre pays.
00:04:08C'est un grand pays.
00:04:10Nous avons aussi discuté d'Inside que nous sommes, vous savez,
00:04:14il y a une nouvelle chose qui s'est passé avec regard à l'énergie du nucléaire.
00:04:18Et le Président est regardé à cela très fortement.
00:04:22Et je sais que vous avez des Roles-Royce nucléaires.
00:04:25C'est très bien.
00:04:26C'est très bien.
00:04:27C'est très bien.
00:04:28En effet, vous êtes aussi des Roles-Royce ou des nucléaires ou des nucléaires.
00:04:33Les主es, les pluses, les pluses, les pluses pluses et pluses.
00:04:36Mais les pluses sont intéressants.
00:04:39Ils font un petit et très facile, très safe.
00:04:42Et si ils ont besoin de plus, ils se connectent à autre plant.
00:04:44Et ils ont une série de plantes.
00:04:45Et ils ont une série de plantes.
00:04:46Il n'est pas du 20 milliards de plant.
00:04:49Ça devient difficile pour beaucoup de gens à faire.
00:04:52Donc, nous étions étudiants.
00:04:54Et ça sent que vous êtes très loin pour progress.
00:04:56mais c'est une bonne chose que vous faites sur le nucléaire.
00:04:58Nous avons créé le nucléaire un peu deux mois avant.
00:05:01Et c'est maintenant safe et très cher.
00:05:04Nous voyons que le nucléaire est une grande partie de l'avenir
00:05:07quand nous voulons de l'énergie sustainable.
00:05:11Et je pense que, entre les deux, nous pouvons travailler beaucoup plus clôté.
00:05:15Et nous avons apprécié que c'est notre ambition, notre aspiration.
00:05:20Et c'est ce qui va être une partie de l'avenir quand on parle de l'énergie.
00:05:23Et vous pouvez voir dans les dernières années,
00:05:25que l'énergie a été weaponisée.
00:05:27Les prix ont dicté les familles et les entreprises
00:05:31dans le pays du pays.
00:05:33Et donc, l'avoir pris le contrôle de l'énergie est un grand prix.
00:05:37Donc, le plus que nous pouvons travailler sur le sujet,
00:05:39les plus que les réacteurs sont un grand part de l'avenir.
00:05:43Et nous avons des grandes entreprises comme Rolls-Royce qui sont en train de faire.
00:05:47Donc, je suis très heureux de travailler avec vous, M. le Président.
00:05:51Le Président.
00:05:53Le Président.
00:05:55Le Président.
00:05:57C'est une autre option que vous avez si vous avez,
00:06:01mais c'est une place très intéressante sur l'avenir.
00:06:03que vous avez là-bas, si ils ont changé leur thinking,
00:06:07vous avez un grand et un grand asset.
00:06:10Il y a beaucoup de ressources
00:06:12d'un des ressources underground.
00:06:16Mais c'est une décision pour vous de faire.
00:06:18Mais c'est un très grand place.
00:06:21Et c'est considéré le capital de l'Europe.
00:06:24C'est une autre option que vous avez.
00:06:27Nous sommes bien comme pays.
00:06:30Et je pense que le Premier ministre,
00:06:34il a été tellement supporté de nous,
00:06:36et tellement fort, et tellement respecté.
00:06:40Et je respecte le plus aujourd'hui que je faisais
00:06:43parce que j'ai juste rencontré sa famille.
00:06:45Il a une famille perfecte.
00:06:47Et ça n'est jamais facile à acheter.
00:06:49Mais...
00:06:50Mais...
00:06:51Je t'ai pas de crédit pour l'autre.
00:06:52Mais c'est devenu un grand ami.
00:06:54Et ensemble, nous avons un deal
00:06:55qui n'a pas été fait.
00:06:57C'est devenu un deal très bon pour les hauts.
00:07:01C'est devenu un deal qui est très bon pour les hauts.
00:07:04Et très, très bien reçu ici,
00:07:06et dans le monde.
00:07:08C'est devenu un des hauts.
00:07:09Merci beaucoup.
00:07:10Je suis très bien.
00:07:12Monsieur le Président, je vous souhaite une question
00:07:13de russi.
00:07:14On russi, vous avez dit que vous avez voulu changer
00:07:16la deadline de 50 jours.
00:07:18C'est donc votre nouvelle deadline?
00:07:20Je vais vous donner un nouveau deadline
00:07:21C'est un nouveau délai de 10 ou 12 jours d'aujourd'hui.
00:07:27Il n'y a pas de raison d'être attendre.
00:07:29Il n'y a pas de raison d'être attendre.
00:07:31Il n'y a pas de 50 jours.
00:07:32Je veux être gentil, mais nous ne voulons pas voir des progrès.
00:07:38Monsieur le Président, sur Gaza, vous avez parlé de la mise en place des centres en conjuntion avec d'autres organisations.
00:07:43Vous parlez de la Gaza Humanitaire Foundation ou des organisations de reconnaissance d'aide.
00:07:47Comment ça va-t-il?
00:07:49Le Président, on va travailler avec les États-Unis.
00:07:51On va aider avec le nourriture.
00:07:53On a beaucoup d'accès à la nourriture.
00:07:55On a beaucoup de nourriture.
00:07:56On va prendre le nourriture et on va s'assurer qu'il n'y a pas des barrières.
00:08:01Vous avez vu les zones où ils ont des nourritures et les gens sont screaming pour le nourriture.
00:08:07Ils sont 35, 40 yers de l'autre et ils ne vont pas les laisser parce qu'ils ont des lignes qui sont installés.
00:08:13Et si ils sont installés par Hamas ou par quelqu'un, ils sont très strictes.
00:08:19Et nous devons avoir des lignes.
00:08:20Mais nous allons avoir de la nourriture et de la nourriture.
00:08:23Nous pouvons sauver beaucoup de gens.
00:08:25Je veux dire, certains de ces enfants sont...
00:08:27C'est une vraie starvation.
00:08:28Je vois ça.
00:08:29Et vous ne pouvez pas faire ça.
00:08:31Et vous avez fait ça.
00:08:32Donc, nous allons être encore plus en train de faire.
00:08:36Nous avons fait des air lifts, des airdrops et des gens sont rassemblés.
00:08:41Et les premiers sont en train de nous.
00:08:44Ils sont très efficaces avec ça.
00:08:46Vous avez fait ça depuis.
00:08:46Ils ont fait ça depuis.
00:08:47Ils ont fait ça depuis 100 ans très bien.
00:08:50C'est pas très difficile.
00:08:52C'est pas très difficile à faire, en fait.
00:08:54Vous savez que vous aimez Scotland.
00:08:56Vous êtes le plus scottish présidente ever dans le White House.
00:09:00Est-ce qu'il y a une meilleure deal à être fait pour Scotland,
00:09:03pour la scottish industrie et le deal que vous avez fait avec le Prime Minister ?
00:09:07Whisky, pour l'example.
00:09:08Alors, nous avons...
00:09:10Je veux dire, je veux dire, je veux Scotland.
00:09:11Vous savez, ma mère aimait Scotland.
00:09:14Et elle aimait le Queen.
00:09:16Je ne sais pas.
00:09:17Je ne sais pas.
00:09:18Je ne sais pas.
00:09:19Monarchistes, je ne sais pas.
00:09:21Je ne sais pas.
00:09:22Mais elle aimait le Queen.
00:09:23Mais elle aimait le Queen.
00:09:24Quand elle aimait le Queen.
00:09:25Elle aimait la TV.
00:09:26Et elle aimait le Queen.
00:09:27Et elle aimait le Queen.
00:09:28Et elle aimait le Queen.
00:09:29Je vais venir à Scotland une fois par année.
00:09:31Avec ma mère, Marianne,
00:09:32Et parfois, ma petite meilleure.
00:09:35Et elle aimait l'outre-en-ciel.
00:09:38Mais elles aimait le Présent-ciel de la Terre.
00:09:40Et nous avons parlé de l'Isle-lewes.
00:09:40Et nous avons parlé de Cetat-ciel de la Terre.
00:09:42Cetat-ciel de la Scotland.
00:09:45Cetat-ciel de la Scotland-ciel de la Terre.
00:09:48Il y avait pas de douleur.
00:09:49Donc, oui, ça me donne une fille…
00:09:52Vous savez, c'est différent pour aller à un autre pays.
00:09:54Vous n'avez pas un rapport avec un pays comme le peau.
00:09:56Mais c'est différent quand votre mère est born ici, en Stornaway.
00:10:00C'est un beau petit peu de place.
00:10:03Est-ce qu'il y a un meilleur deal pour scotland?
00:10:06Pour whisky, par exemple.
00:10:07Parce que votre love de scotland,
00:10:09est-ce qu'il y a un meilleur deal pour scotland?
00:10:12Comme whisky?
00:10:13Je pense que quand nous faisons notre deal,
00:10:15il y a beaucoup de choses à scotland.
00:10:17Peut-être qu'il y a beaucoup de choses à scotland.
00:10:19C'est un très bon deal.
00:10:21C'est un peu de choses à scotland.
00:10:23Et nous avons déjà réussi à faire des choses à scotland.
00:10:26Et nous allons réussir encore plus ensemble.
00:10:28C'est un peu de choses à scotland.
00:10:30Un peu de choses à scotland.
00:10:32Je sais que c'est.
00:10:33Mais c'est un peu de choses à scotland.
00:10:35Mais un peu de choses à scotland.
00:10:37Et, vous savez, je suis très particulière.
00:10:39C'est une partie de la monde que je veux voir thrive.
00:10:44C'est un peu de choses à thrive.
00:10:45Monsieur le Président,
00:10:46back à Gaza.
00:10:47Vous parlez de Hamas,
00:10:48vous parlez de la hamas,
00:10:49vous parlez de la hamas,
00:10:50et vous parlez de la hamas.
00:10:52Et si je peux demander à la hamas,
00:10:53vous avez une partie de l'aide d'Israel.
00:10:54Et si je peux demander à l'aide d'Israel,
00:10:56c'est ce qui peut être fait sur l'Israel ?
00:11:01Et ça peut être quelque chose qu'on vous et l'Unite
00:11:02peut travailler ensemble ?
00:11:03Il y a beaucoup de responsabilités.
00:11:05Ils sont hampés par le fait qu'il y a 20 hostages.
00:11:09Et les gens de l'Israel sont très concernés
00:11:12pour les 20 hostages.
00:11:13C'est très intéressant.
00:11:15Vous pouvez dire qu'ils peuvent être plus concernés
00:11:17pour la retribution de 20 hostages.
00:11:19mais ils veulent vraiment les 20 hôtes à survivre et vivre, pour faire ça.
00:11:27Vous savez, beaucoup de hôtes à mon office, le Oval Office.
00:11:31Et je me suis amazée par, je me suis demandé,
00:11:35est-ce qu'il y a un signe de l'amour ?
00:11:36Est-ce qu'il y a un signe de...
00:11:38Quand vous êtes un hôte et vous avez tous ces gens de Hamas autour de vous,
00:11:42parfois 100, parfois 10, parfois 2,
00:11:46mais vous êtes un hôte et vous êtes en un piste.
00:11:49C'est pas vraiment vraiment un piste, c'est un piste, un petit piste.
00:11:55Et certains disaient qu'ils ne pensaient pas qu'ils avaient l'air,
00:11:58qu'ils n'avaient pas d'air, qu'ils avaient l'air et qu'ils avaient l'air.
00:12:00Ils ont l'air d'un piste juste en temps, mais ils ne pouvaient pas le piste.
00:12:03Ils ont juste l'air d'un coup, ils ont l'air.
00:12:06Mais je disais, «ils ont jamais dit qu'ils ne vous enchaient pas,
00:12:09ne vous enchaient pas, vous allez être OK ?
00:12:10Ils ont jamais donné un peu de nourriture, même si c'était un peu de bread ?
00:12:15Ils n'ont jamais donné quelque chose pendant ce temps ?
00:12:16Et certains étaient là pour 400, 500 jours maintenant,
00:12:19c'est un long temps, une année et demi, plus que ça.
00:12:23Et une personne n'a dit qu'il n'y avait pas d'amour d'une personne.
00:12:26En other words, vous avez des milliers de personnes,
00:12:30et vous voyez ça dans les films,
00:12:32où quelqu'un est un prisonnier ou quelqu'un qui aide.
00:12:34Vous voyez ça dans le monde,
00:12:37où les gens se trouvent dans une maison,
00:12:41et vivent dans un attic en secret.
00:12:43Vous voyez des signes de choses.
00:12:46Je disais, «ils ont vu quelque chose ? »
00:12:48Ils ont dit qu'ils ne vous enchaient pas.
00:12:49Ils ont dit qu'ils ne vous enchaient pas.
00:12:51Je n'ai jamais reçu.
00:12:52Je n'ai jamais reçu une réponse à la question.
00:12:54Je n'ai jamais reçu une réponse qui a dit qu'ils ne voulaient pas.
00:12:58Le hâtre est juste incroyable.
00:13:00Mais sur, on l'accès à la nourriture de la nourriture,
00:13:03qu'est-ce qu'il y a plus qu'il y a plus qu'il y a plus qu'il y a plus ?
00:13:07Je pense qu'Israël peut faire beaucoup.
00:13:09Je vais dire qu'Iran,
00:13:12je pense qu'ils ont déjeuné dans cette dernière négociation.
00:13:17Vous imaginez le déjeuner qu'ils ont pris.
00:13:19Nous avons pris des possibilités nucléaires.
00:13:22Ils peuvent commencer à nouveau.
00:13:23Et si ils ont fait, ils vont faire un petit peu plus vite.
00:13:25Et vous pouvez pousser votre majeur à ça.
00:13:28Et nous devons faire ça.
00:13:30Nous allons faire ça brièvement et bien entendu.
00:13:33Ils ont dit…
00:13:35Iran a été envoyé des signales qui ont été envoyé.
00:13:37Je vous le dis.
00:13:38Pour un pays qui a été envoyé,
00:13:40ils ont envoyé très rapides.
00:13:43Ils ont envoyé de signales très mauvais.
00:13:45Et ils n'aideront pas de faire ça.
00:13:47Ils ont dit qu'ils ne devraient pas de faire ça.
00:13:48Ils ont parlé de choses qu'ils ne devraient pas de parler.
00:13:51on a recent show
00:13:54and the foreign minister
00:13:56saying things that he shouldn't be talking about
00:13:58shouldn't be saying
00:13:59and I think they got involved in this
00:14:02negotiation telling
00:14:03Hamas and giving
00:14:06Hamas signals and
00:14:08orders and that's not
00:14:10good
00:14:10I would say
00:14:13we need to get the postages out
00:14:15they've been held for a very very long time and we must always
00:14:18start from there
00:14:20but also recognise the situation on the ground
00:14:23in Gaza is absolutely intolerable
00:14:25and I think that
00:14:26certainly speaking for the British public
00:14:30and myself
00:14:30images of starving children in particular
00:14:34are
00:14:36revolting and there's a sense
00:14:38of revulsion in the British public at what they're
00:14:40seeing and they know
00:14:41and we know that humanitarian aid
00:14:44needs to get in at speed, at volume
00:14:46yes some can be airdropped
00:14:48and we're working with others with the
00:14:50in the US
00:14:51with Jordan
00:14:52on that but the trucks need to get in
00:14:55because that's the only way you can get the volume in
00:14:57and we do thank the President for the work he's done to try to get to a ceasefire
00:15:02which we desperately need
00:15:03but also to put aid in to the region
00:15:06there needs to be much more of that
00:15:08we need to galvanise other countries in support of getting that aid in
00:15:11and yes that does involve putting pressure on Israel
00:15:15because it absolutely, this is a humanitarian catastrophe
00:15:20now
00:15:21we also need
00:15:22to look beyond
00:15:24that situation to what then happens
00:15:27in the event of a ceasefire
00:15:29which is desperately needed
00:15:30and that's why I'm really pleased that we're
00:15:32having a discussion about what a peace plan
00:15:35would look like
00:15:35after that, the component parts of that
00:15:39and we have to be really clear
00:15:41at this point
00:15:43that Hamas can play absolutely no part
00:15:46in any future governance
00:15:47in Palestine
00:15:49and that's
00:15:50and in Gaza
00:15:51and it's really important that we're clear
00:15:53about
00:15:54about
00:15:54what triggered this
00:15:56who took the cost of this
00:15:57and
00:15:58now
00:16:00passport
00:16:00but
00:16:01I think today
00:16:04the focus has to be on getting that humanitarian aid in
00:16:07Mr. President
00:16:08Mr. President
00:16:09Will the UK avoid your pharmaceutical tariffs
00:16:12and will it happen before August the 1st
00:16:14Well we'll be announcing on pharmaceuticals sometime in the very near future
00:16:18we have
00:16:19a very big plan on pharmaceuticals
00:16:21we want to bring a lot of the pharmaceuticals back to America
00:16:25where, you know, where they should be
00:16:27if you look at COVID
00:16:29it sort of taught us a lesson
00:16:30we were getting our pharmaceuticals from other countries
00:16:34we almost didn't make any
00:16:35we used to make them ourselves
00:16:37and we're going to want to be making a lot of them ourselves
00:16:40all of them in a sense
00:16:41but you also have a good pharmaceutical business
00:16:45we'll be dealing with you on pharmaceuticals also
00:16:47and we certainly feel a lot better with your country
00:16:51working on pharmaceuticals for America than some of the other countries
00:16:54that work
00:16:55with the relationship we have
00:16:57and you would not use that as a cudgel
00:16:59you wouldn't be using it as a block
00:17:02but
00:17:03we're going to be announcing sometime very soon
00:17:06I think
00:17:06pharmaceuticals are our whole thing
00:17:09and the companies know
00:17:11and drug prices are going to be coming down very substantially
00:17:14in the US
00:17:15very, very substantially
00:17:16and that will happen very soon
00:17:18Mr. President, we can all sense your frustration with Vladimir Putin
00:17:21Sorry, we can all sense your frustration with Vladimir Putin
00:17:24Yeah
00:17:25Do you think he has been lying to you about his intentions in Ukraine?
00:17:28Well, I don't want to use the word lying
00:17:30all I know is we'd have a good talk
00:17:32and it seemed on let's say three occasions
00:17:34it seemed that we were going to have a
00:17:36a ceasefire and maybe peace
00:17:38and you divide it up and you do whatever you have to do
00:17:40you do whatever you have to do that obviously to get to the end
00:17:44and all of a sudden missiles are flying into Kyiv
00:17:48and other places
00:17:49and I say what's that all about?
00:17:51I spoke to him three, four hours ago
00:17:53and it looked like we were on our way
00:17:56and then I'd say forget it
00:17:59and I'm not going to talk anymore
00:18:02I know this has happened on too many occasions
00:18:04and I don't like it
00:18:06I don't like it
00:18:07Mr. President, you have a successful social media site
00:18:10there are new powers here
00:18:12to censor your site
00:18:14state's mandated powers
00:18:15To censor my site?
00:18:16To censor your site
00:18:17and Twitter
00:18:18and Facebook
00:18:19I mean truth
00:18:20Is that okay?
00:18:21I don't think he's going to censor my site
00:18:22because I say only good things
00:18:24Will you please uncensor my site?
00:18:26We're not censoring anyone
00:18:28We've got some measures which are there to protect children
00:18:31in particular from sites like suicide sites
00:18:36We've had too many cases in the United Kingdom
00:18:38of young children taking their own lives
00:18:41and when you look through their social media
00:18:43they've been accessing sites which talk about suicide
00:18:48and encouraging, if you like, children down that road
00:18:53and that is what we want to stop
00:18:55nothing about censoring free speech
00:18:56But that treats all adults like children
00:18:58This country is the proud
00:18:59But that can treat all adults like children
00:19:00Free speech in this country has been for a very long time
00:19:02We're very, very proud of it
00:19:03We will protect it forever
00:19:05But at the same time
00:19:06I personally feel very strongly
00:19:08that we should protect our young teenagers
00:19:10and that's what it usually is
00:19:11from things like suicide sites
00:19:13I don't see that as a free speech issue
00:19:15I see that as a child protection issue
00:19:17We actually passed a bill in Congress
00:19:19headed up by my wife actually
00:19:21which was to pull bad stuff out
00:19:25having to do with children
00:19:26because it is a problem
00:19:28but I cannot imagine him censoring truth socially
00:19:32This is more of a very political
00:19:34and it's been a very big success
00:19:36It's not going to happen
00:19:37And I only say good things about him and his country
00:19:40so if they censor me you're making a mistake
00:19:42I'm going to give my ambassador the job
00:19:45make sure it's not censored
00:19:46It's not censored
00:19:47It's not censored
00:19:48I had nothing
00:19:49Question about golf
00:19:50You're a big investor in this area of Scotland
00:19:52Say it?
00:19:53You're a big investor in this area of Scotland
00:19:54To put it mildly
00:19:55To put it mildly
00:19:56Like this ballroom
00:19:57that we built from scratch
00:19:58It's amazing
00:19:59Do you worry though about the risk of increased taxes here?
00:20:02Will that stop you investing?
00:20:04And do you have a message last night on the soccer
00:20:06to the English lionesses who won the European trophy?
00:20:09So I think that I have a theory that low taxes bring growth
00:20:16We just passed a big tax cut bill
00:20:18The biggest bill in the history of our country actually
00:20:20And one big beautiful bill
00:20:22I used to call it the great one big bill
00:20:25But it's actually called the one big beautiful bill
00:20:28It's essentially a very large tax cut bill for everybody
00:20:34And our country is pretty soon I think I can say it
00:20:38I can say it right now
00:20:39Our country has never done better
00:20:41We had a country that was dead
00:20:43It was dead six months ago
00:20:45A year ago
00:20:46Leaders from NATO when I
00:20:48We had a very successful meeting
00:20:50At NATO
00:20:51Your prime minister was there
00:20:52It was an unbelievable love fest with all of those countries
00:20:55And they agreed to go 5% and all the things
00:20:59Very smart to do
00:21:00But many of the leaders said
00:21:03You know essentially they said
00:21:05Your country is dead one year ago
00:21:08One year ago we had a dead
00:21:09And we did
00:21:10We had a dead country
00:21:11We had a president who didn't know where the hell he was
00:21:14We had horrible horrible people running our country
00:21:19I think they were sick people actually sick
00:21:22You talk about censorship
00:21:23That's those are big censor
00:21:25That's all they did was censor
00:21:26They didn't know what to do
00:21:27And they had high taxes
00:21:29They wanted more tax
00:21:31Total censorship
00:21:32Transgender for everybody
00:21:33Men playing in women's sports
00:21:36Everything bad they wanted
00:21:38And they still do
00:21:39That's what they still do
00:21:40That's why they're down at 15% or something
00:21:42I saw it today
00:21:43The lowest that the other part of the Democrats have ever been
00:21:46But no I think
00:21:48I find that when you lower taxes you get growth
00:21:50I will say this area
00:21:53The prime minister hasn't been here very long on all fairness
00:21:56I think he'll be a tax cutter
00:21:59But I find that as we cut taxes we did more business
00:22:02You know in my first tax bill
00:22:04We cut taxes from 39% down to 22%
00:22:09And we ended up at the end of the first year
00:22:11The first year when it was still a little raw
00:22:14We ended up taking in much more revenue than we did at 39%
00:22:18It was pretty amazing
00:22:20And we're taking in a lot of revenue right now
00:22:22And this was an additional tax cut
00:22:25So I find for whatever it's worth
00:22:28Tax cuts here is very good
00:22:30Mr. President
00:22:31You moved up the deadline
00:22:32It's now 10 or 12 days
00:22:34Is the sanction the same
00:22:35That you're going to slap 100% tariff on anybody who does business with Russia?
00:22:38So what I'm doing is
00:22:40We're going to do secondary sanctions
00:22:42Unless we make a deal
00:22:43And we might make a deal
00:22:44I don't know
00:22:45I don't
00:22:46You don't know
00:22:47It's
00:22:48We've done so many peace deals
00:22:51This is the one I started out with
00:22:53And you know
00:22:54This is
00:22:55I know President Putin called me
00:22:56He wanted to know if I could help him with Iran
00:22:58And he said
00:22:59No, I don't need your help with Iran
00:23:00I need your help with Russia
00:23:01And so that's the one deal that continues to linger
00:23:05And you know
00:23:06We're losing 5,000
00:23:07They're losing
00:23:08I'm not losing
00:23:09But 5,000 Russian and Ukrainian kids a week are dying
00:23:15And that's not mentioning the people that are dying
00:23:18Also in towns where you know
00:23:20He's lobbing missiles into certain towns like Kiev
00:23:23And he's got to make a deal
00:23:27It's it's too many people are dying
00:23:29It's a really bloody war
00:23:31And the five and now they're really telling me
00:23:33That number is obsolete
00:23:34It's like seven
00:23:35That's terrible
00:23:36So you have 7,000 Russian and Ukrainian soldiers dying every single week
00:23:42For no reason whatsoever
00:23:44So you would think based on common sense you would think you'd want to make a deal
00:23:48We'll find out
00:23:49Mr. President
00:23:51Have you had any other
00:23:53Through any channels conversations with the Russians?
00:23:55Reiterating this?
00:23:56In what?
00:23:57Reiterating this new pressure deadline
00:24:00You know
00:24:01And we're going to have a
00:24:02Yeah, I mean
00:24:03Well, you're the press
00:24:04I'm reiterating it to you
00:24:05Yeah
00:24:06I'd say 10 to 12 days
00:24:08I'll announce it probably tonight or tomorrow
00:24:10But there's no reason to wait
00:24:12If you know what the answer is going to be
00:24:14Why wait?
00:24:15And it would be sanctions and maybe tariffs
00:24:21Secondary tariffs
00:24:22You know what a secondary tariff is
00:24:24And look, the Russian economy
00:24:26I don't want to do that to Russia
00:24:28I love the Russian people
00:24:29They're great people
00:24:31I don't want to do that to Russia
00:24:33But this thing
00:24:35They're losing a lot of Russians
00:24:37They've lost a million Russians
00:24:39And that's the
00:24:40You know
00:24:41Sons
00:24:42That's the sons and daughters of Russian families
00:24:46They leave the house
00:24:47They go by mom
00:24:48By dad
00:24:49And then they get blown away
00:24:51And Ukrainian too
00:24:52Look at Ukraine
00:24:53It's a disaster what's happened there
00:24:56But it continues to go on
00:24:59As you know
00:25:00We made a deal where
00:25:01The European Union is essentially involved
00:25:04But it's NATO
00:25:05And we're
00:25:06We're supplying weapons to NATO
00:25:09NATO's now paying
00:25:10Because the United States
00:25:12Because of Biden's in for 350 billion
00:25:14The European nations are in for about 100 billion
00:25:18Should be the opposite way
00:25:19By the way
00:25:20Because we have a big ocean in between
00:25:22Should be the opposite way
00:25:24But I think that eventually something's going to happen
00:25:30It should happen fast
00:25:32So many people are dying
00:25:34You know
00:25:35When I settled out with Congo
00:25:37And Rwanda
00:25:39They lost almost 8 million people
00:25:42And it just made so much sense
00:25:44And if I didn't get involved
00:25:46They wouldn't have done it
00:25:47They weren't even thinking about settling it
00:25:49It was just going on forever
00:25:50And nobody could go into those territories
00:25:52Because they'd get killed
00:25:53They'd get killed
00:25:55And now they have a
00:25:57I hear it's a whole different ballgame
00:25:59We settled it
00:26:00And this is one that should be settled
00:26:02Russia, Ukraine
00:26:03This is one that really should be settled
00:26:05Mr. President, Scotland's first minister has today set out his plans for a second referendum on Scottish independence
00:26:13Can I get your reaction to that as someone with deep ties to Scotland
00:26:17Sorry, Prime Minister, can I also get your thoughts on that
00:26:20If the SNP do win a majority at next year's election then they have a right to hold a referendum, do they not?
00:26:25Well, I don't want to get involved in your politics
00:26:27We've got enough politics of our own
00:26:29I will say that I predicted what was going to happen the last time you remember
00:26:34I was opening the first course over at Aberdeen
00:26:39And I was over here
00:26:41And at the same time
00:26:43And they asked me that question
00:26:45I made a prediction
00:26:46It was the day before the vote
00:26:48And I made a correct
00:26:50I like to be correct
00:26:51But I made a correct prediction
00:26:53I don't know
00:26:54I do say that when they made that deal
00:26:57Somebody said that it was
00:26:59And I remember this very distinctly
00:27:01I said could they do this all the time
00:27:02There was a little bit of a restriction
00:27:05Like 50 or 75 years before you could take another vote
00:27:08Because, you know, a country can't go through that too much
00:27:12I don't know the first minister
00:27:14But I've heard great things about him
00:27:15I've spoken to him
00:27:16I hear very good things about him
00:27:18And I'm meeting him today
00:27:20So maybe I'll have a better opinion then
00:27:22And let me answer that straightforwardly
00:27:24Because I believe in a stronger Scotland
00:27:26In a better United Kingdom
00:27:29And I think that at a time like this
00:27:31When it's quite clear that there's uncertainty
00:27:35And volatility around the world
00:27:37The strength of the United Kingdom together
00:27:39Is very important for all four nations
00:27:42Very important for Scotland
00:27:44And that should be our priority
00:27:46That should be our focus
00:27:48Not on the politics
00:27:51Which feels like the politics of yesteryear now
00:27:54At a time like this
00:27:55And I think that the first minister should probably focus more on his delivery in Scotland
00:28:04Than on his constitutional issues
00:28:07And we might have a better health service in Scotland
00:28:09But at a time like this
00:28:11I think the United Kingdom is always stronger as four nations
00:28:17I think that's better for all four nations
00:28:19I think that's how Scotland is stronger
00:28:22Look at the deal that we've been able to do with the United States
00:28:28A really important deal that we made just months ago
00:28:33That is what the United Kingdom can do
00:28:36When we act as a powerful set of four nations together
00:28:39And there are very many other examples
00:28:42Mr. President
00:28:43Mr. President
00:28:44You toured the Federal Reserve last week
00:28:46I did
00:28:47And they are set to meet this week
00:28:49Do you think your visit has inspired a potential rate cut?
00:28:53Or how do you see things shaking out this week?
00:28:55Well, it's interesting
00:28:56I did tour it
00:28:57I toured the building
00:28:58Yes
00:28:59And if you looked at this building
00:29:00If you came here like 14, 15 years ago
00:29:05We've had it a long time
00:29:06It's been an honor to have Turnberry
00:29:08But I was on much more opulent walls, ceilings, floors
00:29:14We had to do this
00:29:16And we did a very great job
00:29:20I mean, you see how beautiful it is inside
00:29:22Everything was saved
00:29:23Everything was preserved
00:29:24We had ceilings that were in bad shape
00:29:26They were falling down
00:29:27You know, it was very old
00:29:29It wasn't properly maintained
00:29:31Now it's brand new and beautiful
00:29:33And we saved everything
00:29:35The
00:29:36If you really think here
00:29:38You took a look
00:29:39And you were sort of commenting
00:29:41To coloring
00:29:42Now this is a brand new building
00:29:44But if you look outside
00:29:45It's equally opulent and beautiful
00:29:48And we didn't do that by spending
00:29:52You know, hundreds of millions of dollars
00:29:55In surrounding a railing
00:29:57Underneath the area that you're painting
00:29:59I mean, I saw
00:30:00I've never seen that
00:30:01Brand new, beautiful plywood
00:30:03Very expensive
00:30:04Wrapped around a figurine
00:30:07Or a railing to preserve it
00:30:09But you don't have to do that
00:30:10You can just wrap a cloth
00:30:13They call it a blanket
00:30:14And you don't even have to do that
00:30:16If you're careful
00:30:17When you're doing the ceiling
00:30:18But I don't know what they did
00:30:20They'd take down a ceiling
00:30:21And put up a new ceiling
00:30:22And the new ceiling
00:30:23Had no opulence to it
00:30:24Or they'd fix the ceiling
00:30:27But I would say that all I need
00:30:29Is a good plaster
00:30:30And a can of paint
00:30:31And you know, they spent 3.9 billion
00:30:35And I spent a lot of money too
00:30:36But it's
00:30:37It's
00:30:38I'd say 3 point
00:30:40I would say 3.8 billion
00:30:43Less
00:30:44You know
00:30:45Meaning
00:30:46I spent probably
00:30:47A hundred million dollars
00:30:49Making this place incredible
00:30:51And you were saying
00:30:52A lot of that was local trades
00:30:53I used local trades
00:30:54I had local trades
00:30:55To a lot of this
00:30:59We had
00:31:00We have the most opulent windows next door
00:31:03And I had a choice
00:31:04Do I take them out?
00:31:06You know
00:31:07They suffered through 125 years of storms
00:31:11You have very big storms in this area
00:31:13When you have a storm
00:31:14You have a storm
00:31:15And they made it
00:31:16Barely
00:31:17But they were in bad shape
00:31:18So I had some local people come up
00:31:21And we looked at them
00:31:23You have some great craftsmen here
00:31:25I think is what you're getting at
00:31:26Yeah
00:31:27And they said
00:31:28Sir, honestly they've had it
00:31:29We can copy it and do it much better
00:31:32And they did
00:31:33If you take a look at the windows
00:31:35In the various dining rooms
00:31:36They're magnificent
00:31:38And they're new
00:31:39And they're much better looking
00:31:41Than what was there
00:31:42Same exact look
00:31:43Other than a much higher quality
00:31:45But you foresee a rate cut
00:31:46And they're local people
00:31:48I use a lot of your local people
00:31:49You have
00:31:50You have really great
00:31:52Great local tradesmen here
00:31:54Yes
00:31:55But do you foresee a rate cut this week?
00:31:56Do you expect the
00:31:57A rate cut?
00:31:58Yeah
00:31:59Meaning a tax cut?
00:32:00No, no, no
00:32:01Do you expect the Fed to cut rates this week?
00:32:03Oh
00:32:04I think he has to
00:32:06You had 11 cuts
00:32:08You know
00:32:09In Europe they had 11 cuts
00:32:11In other places they had 10 or 11 cuts
00:32:14And we had none
00:32:16But I'm not going to say anything bad
00:32:17You know
00:32:18We're doing so well
00:32:20Even without the rate cut
00:32:21With the rate cut it would be better
00:32:23It affects our housing a little bit
00:32:24Look
00:32:25We should be 3 points lower
00:32:30Each point is 360 billion dollars
00:32:33Can you imagine that?
00:32:34That's big numbers
00:32:35Each point
00:32:36One point of cut
00:32:37Is the equivalent of 360 billion dollars in savings
00:32:42That's big stuff, you know
00:32:44Those are big numbers in the US
00:32:46Everything's big
00:32:47He should cut
00:32:49A smart person would cut
00:32:52You know he leaves very soon
00:32:53So it's like one of those things
00:32:55But I'll miss him greatly
00:32:57Who will you appoint?
00:32:58On Turnberry
00:32:59On Turnberry if I may
00:33:01Have you or will you enlist the Prime Minister
00:33:03In your effort to bring the Open back to Turnberry
00:33:06And Prime Minister you describe this beautiful course
00:33:08Do you agree with the President that it's time to bring the Open back to Turnberry?
00:33:12Well as you know that's not a matter directly for me
00:33:16That's for the Sporting Authorities
00:33:17But look I mean it is the first time I've been here
00:33:20It's absolutely magnificent
00:33:22Both inside and out
00:33:24And looking at the courses itself
00:33:26And the building
00:33:27It's incredible
00:33:29But the decision on the Open is not a decision for me as you'll understand
00:33:33I should just pick up on the earlier question
00:33:35Because I for one will say congratulations to the Lionesses
00:33:38Last night our women's football team won the Euros
00:33:41That's right
00:33:42Well defended the Euros I should say
00:33:43That's right
00:33:44Which was a really big success
00:33:46And the mental and physical resilience that they showed was quite incredible
00:33:51So there's a lot of bunting out today and tomorrow to celebrate and bring that cup home
00:33:56Isn't it the chance to do any planning for the upcoming state visit and how that can work
00:34:00Where would you stay and anything about this?
00:34:02Well I'm looking forward to it
00:34:04It's never been done before twice
00:34:06We had our original at Buckingham Palace
00:34:08And now I guess we're going to Windsor
00:34:10Yeah
00:34:11And it's never been done
00:34:12And I'm a big fan of King Charles
00:34:14I have I've known him for quite a while
00:34:18A great guy, a great person
00:34:20He looks really well to me
00:34:22He looks great
00:34:24So we look forward to coming over
00:34:26It's going to be
00:34:28It was one of the most beautiful evenings I've ever seen
00:34:30I hate to say it but
00:34:32Nobody does it like you people
00:34:34In terms of the pomp and ceremony
00:34:36And I look forward to
00:34:38To being here with the ambassador
00:34:40Our ambassador is a very very successful man
00:34:42Who just wanted to do this
00:34:44And I said
00:34:46How are you going to be able to do that?
00:34:48And he's so committed to
00:34:50You know the relationship
00:34:52Between the countries
00:34:54But he's a very great guy
00:34:56And a very very successful man
00:34:58So I very much thank you for doing this
00:35:00Thank you for the honor
00:35:02About what?
00:35:04Will you visit London during the state visit?
00:35:06Or are you worried no longer in London?
00:35:08I will
00:35:10I'm not a fan of your mayor
00:35:12Why not?
00:35:14I think he's done a terrible job
00:35:16The mayor of London
00:35:18But a nasty person
00:35:20I think
00:35:22He's a friend of mine
00:35:24No I think he's done a terrible job
00:35:26But
00:35:28But I would certainly visit London
00:35:30Would you want parliament to be recalled?
00:35:32So MP Nigel Farage
00:35:34Has asked for parliament to be recalled
00:35:36When you're there so you can talk to the MP
00:35:38Well I like Nigel
00:35:39Nigel as you know is a friend of mine
00:35:40Nigel's done very well
00:35:42He's a friend of mine
00:35:44Would you recall parliament
00:35:46So that the president can talk to MP?
00:35:48Well parliament's in recess at the time
00:35:50But look I do want to be clear
00:35:52This is an unprecedented and very special state visit
00:35:54This has never been done before
00:35:56There will be many elements of it
00:35:58That have never been seen before
00:36:00So this is going to be a historic occasion
00:36:04And we're all very much looking forward to it
00:36:06And I was very very pleased to be able to
00:36:10Put forward the invitation
00:36:12When we were at the White House earlier this year
00:36:16So this is not just a state visit
00:36:20They're always incredible occasions
00:36:24And this is an unprecedented second state visit
00:36:28So you can imagine just how special that's going to be
00:36:32The fact that it's never been done before
00:36:34And that's because it's non-consecutive
00:36:38And it's the only reason it could be
00:36:40Made it even more interesting frankly
00:36:42So it's going to be great
00:36:44And being with Charles and Camilla
00:36:46And everybody I've gotten to know
00:36:48Because of four years
00:36:50And now six months
00:36:52I've gotten to know a lot of the family members
00:36:54They're great people
00:36:56They're really great people
00:36:58And in that sense I think that the UK is very lucky
00:37:00You can have people that weren't great people
00:37:02I don't know if I'd say that
00:37:04But you could have people that weren't
00:37:06But we're very lucky to have our whole family
00:37:08Absolutely fantastic
00:37:10So we really look forward to that
00:37:12As far as Parliament I'll
00:37:14If he wants me to speak in Parliament I'll do it
00:37:16Thank you
00:37:17But it doesn't have to be then
00:37:18It could be some other time
00:37:19Maybe we should save it for another time
00:37:20We'll let the one visit speak for itself
00:37:22But any time if I could be helpful
00:37:24If I could be helpful I would certainly do it
00:37:26Thank you
00:37:27Mr. President on Gaza
00:37:28What kind of alternatives are you considering
00:37:30To get the hostages out if there's no ceasefire deal?
00:37:33Well there are a couple of alternatives
00:37:35Some are pretty strong
00:37:37But the most sensible alternative is talk and negotiation
00:37:42But I said a long time ago
00:37:44At a certain point they're not going to be talking
00:37:46Because they're going to lose their shield
00:37:48The hostages are a shield for them
00:37:50They did horrible things on October 7th
00:37:54And the hostages are a shield
00:37:57And I said you know you're going to get down a number
00:37:59And the number is going to be at a point
00:38:02Where you're not going to be able to get them back
00:38:05Unless you're going to be very energetic
00:38:10Or to put it a different way
00:38:12Unless you're going to be very ruthless and violent
00:38:15It's a bad situation to be in
00:38:17Very bad
00:38:18Mr. President back to Russia
00:38:20You talked during the campaign
00:38:22About President Putin respecting you
00:38:24And helping you have a relationship with him
00:38:26Do you still feel that way?
00:38:28That he respects for you?
00:38:29Considering the conversations you've had
00:38:31That have been really nice
00:38:32Or is he being disrespectful?
00:38:33I've always gotten along with President Putin
00:38:35I had a great relationship with him
00:38:38And he went through the Russia Russia Russia hoax too
00:38:40You know I mean it was
00:38:41And we used to talk about it
00:38:43We used to say you know it's too bad
00:38:44We really can't do anything between our country
00:38:47Because if we did they'd say
00:38:49Oh you know some
00:38:51Look I was tough on Putin
00:38:52Because I was the one that closed up Nord Stream
00:38:55And Biden came along and opened it up
00:38:57I was very tough on Putin in one way
00:39:00But we got along very well
00:39:02And I never you know I never really thought this would happen
00:39:06I thought we'd be able to negotiate something
00:39:08And maybe that'll still happen
00:39:10But it's very late down in the process
00:39:12So I'm disappointed
00:39:13And you know the funny thing is that
00:39:16Their economy isn't that big
00:39:17And it's having a hard time right now
00:39:19But it's a relatively small economy
00:39:21A strong military but strong economy
00:39:24And it used to be a strong economy
00:39:27Now it's not
00:39:28He's going through a lot economically
00:39:31It's not easy
00:39:32But it's pretty small
00:39:34You know compared to that magnificent size of that land
00:39:37The land is massive
00:39:39It's got I guess nine time zones or something
00:39:41It's a massive piece of land
00:39:43Russia could be so rich
00:39:47It could be so rich
00:39:50It could be thriving like practically no other country
00:39:53And they're holding that back
00:39:56Because we can't
00:39:57He wants to do trade deals with us
00:39:59He talks about it all the time
00:40:00He wanted to
00:40:01And I envision that
00:40:04A lot of trade with Russia
00:40:05They have a lot of valuable things
00:40:07When you talk about rare earth
00:40:08They have serious rare earth right
00:40:11They have just about every form you can have
00:40:13So you know Russia could be such
00:40:17So rich right now
00:40:19Instead they spend all their money on war
00:40:22They spend everything on war and killing people
00:40:24And it doesn't make sense to me
00:40:25I thought he would want to end this thing quickly
00:40:29I really felt it was going to end
00:40:31But every time I think it's going to end
00:40:33He kills people
00:40:34Could a meeting help?
00:40:35And are you considering
00:40:36Has been proposed to meet in Turkey in August?
00:40:38No, no, no
00:40:39I'm not
00:40:40You know
00:40:41I'm not so interested in talking anymore
00:40:44He's
00:40:46He talks
00:40:47We have such nice conversations
00:40:48Such respectful and nice conversations
00:40:50And then
00:40:51People die the following night
00:40:53With a missile going into a town
00:40:55And hitting
00:40:56I mean recently I guess the nursing home
00:40:58But they hit other things
00:40:59Whatever they hit
00:41:00People die
00:41:01So
00:41:02Adam
00:41:03We've just had a sense of your differences in political persuasion
00:41:08When Nigel Farage and Sadiq Khan came up in conversation
00:41:11I wonder if you have any advice
00:41:13Either of you for a very divided
00:41:15Polarized world
00:41:16On how you make your relationship work
00:41:18Not differences
00:41:19Not differences
00:41:20Not differences
00:41:21Not differences
00:41:22I happen to like both men
00:41:23I like this man a lot
00:41:25And I like Nigel
00:41:27And you know
00:41:28I don't know the politics over here
00:41:30I don't know where they stand
00:41:32I would say one is slightly liberal
00:41:34Not that liberal
00:41:35Slightly
00:41:36And the other one is slightly conservative
00:41:38But they're both good men
00:41:41Mr. Prime Minister
00:41:43I mean we like each other
00:41:46We respect each other
00:41:47We get on
00:41:48And we've both got a great love of our countries
00:41:53Of our families
00:41:54And therefore there's a huge amount that we have already achieved actually
00:41:59Together and will achieve as we go forward leading our respective countries
00:42:03And of course the relationships between our countries
00:42:07Donald we were talking about this this morning
00:42:10That whether it's defence, security, intelligence sharing
00:42:14It's a close historic relationship
00:42:17We have fought together in the past
00:42:20We've always stood together
00:42:22And I for one I'm very pleased that we've got such a good personal relationship between us
00:42:27And I think it just shows that even if you come from different political perspectives
00:42:32Different backgrounds
00:42:34Actually there's a huge amount of common ground when it comes to what is in the best interests
00:42:38Of our two great countries
00:42:40And they are two great countries
00:42:41And I think that because we focus on what's best for our countries
00:42:46We get along very well
00:42:48And I'm very pleased that that's the case
00:42:50Mr. President you're trying to
00:42:51You know he wants to cut taxes as much as he can
00:42:54And you know politics is pretty simple
00:42:56I assume there's a thing going on between you and Nigel
00:43:01And it's okay you know there's two parties
00:43:03But generally speaking the one who cuts taxes the most
00:43:07The one who gives you the lowest energy prices
00:43:09And the best kind of energy
00:43:11The one that keeps you out of wars
00:43:14He's kept you out of wars
00:43:15But the one that keeps you out of wars
00:43:17You know you have a few basics
00:43:18And you can go back a thousand years
00:43:20A million years
00:43:21Whoever does these things
00:43:23But low taxes keep us safe keep us out of wars
00:43:27No crime stop the crime
00:43:29And in your case a big immigration component
00:43:33You know because I know that your attitude has become strong on immigration
00:43:39Strong on the toughness of immigration
00:43:41But I think whoever is going to be
00:43:43I think I won because of
00:43:45I think I won because we had a lousy president to be honest with you
00:43:48We had an incompetent president
00:43:50But I won because of
00:43:52I was very strong on immigration
00:43:54Now we had inflation
00:43:56We had sort of a bad economy with this guy
00:43:59We had a lot of problems
00:44:00But I focused on immigration more than I did anything else
00:44:03And I think I won because of immigration
00:44:06I think I won because of the border
00:44:08I had a bad border where millions of people were coming in
00:44:10To our country illegally
00:44:12And as you know in last month
00:44:15Zero people came into our country illegally
00:44:17Zero
00:44:18So we went from a bad incompetently run border
00:44:22To the most competently run border that anybody's ever seen
00:44:26The president makes it look easy dealing with illegal migration
00:44:30You must be envious of his record in such a short period of time
00:44:34Well I think we've been discussing
00:44:37Irregular, illegal migration is a huge issue in both of our countries
00:44:43In the United Kingdom
00:44:45It is a real cause for concern
00:44:47And that's why we must bear down on it
00:44:49In all its aspects
00:44:51Upstream, across Europe
00:44:54Where a lot of ours comes into
00:44:57Through northern France, across the channel
00:44:59Working with our allies, with our colleagues
00:45:02To break the gangs that are actually running this trade
00:45:05But equally being very strong that when people have arrived in this country
00:45:09They've got no right to be here
00:45:11Then we should be removing them
00:45:13To their own country
00:45:15And that's why I'm really pleased that
00:45:17We've been able to focus on this very intensely
00:45:19And get 35,000 people out of the United Kingdom
00:45:23Had no right to be here
00:45:25Because the message has to be
00:45:27You can't make your way to the United Kingdom
00:45:29We won't tolerate our rules being broken
00:45:33And if you get here you will be returned
00:45:35But we are such an attractive place
00:45:37It's really important to bear down on that
00:45:39We're such an attractive place for people to come
00:45:41Because they want a better life
00:45:43Because we are a wonderful country
00:45:45People coming via the rules are always welcome
00:45:49Of course, we've welcomed talent
00:45:53And people into this country for centuries, literally
00:45:57But what the British people will not tolerate
00:46:00Is those that break the rules
00:46:02Those that come through irregular routes
00:46:05And that's the really important distinction here
00:46:09And that's what we're bearing down on
00:46:11And I'm really pleased that we're through pretty well
00:46:14All of the international engagement I've done
00:46:17All the meetings I've had
00:46:19The country we've done deals with
00:46:20We've done deals with countries
00:46:21In the last 12 months
00:46:22That many people thought it was not possible
00:46:24To deal with when it came to immigration
00:46:27A regular immigration
00:46:29And we've returned thousands of people
00:46:32Who've got no right to be here
00:46:34And that I think is
00:46:36For the British people
00:46:37We're a reasonable, tolerant country
00:46:40Where people are coming lawfully
00:46:44To contribute to our communities
00:46:47To our country
00:46:48Then of course
00:46:49They're welcome
00:46:50They've made a great contribution
00:46:52But what people will not tolerate
00:46:53Is those that are breaking the rules
00:46:55And that is an issue of today
00:46:58But it's a very British thing
00:47:01We are people who respect rules
00:47:03We don't approve of those that break rules
00:47:07Mr. President
00:47:08I can say though that I had one of the greatest victories
00:47:12They say the most consequential in 129 years
00:47:15So I don't know about that
00:47:16But it was pretty close
00:47:17And we won all of the swing states
00:47:20Which never happens
00:47:21We won the popular vote by millions of votes
00:47:23We won, you know, tremendous electoral college sweep
00:47:26And I believe I did it more than anything else
00:47:30Because of my strong stand on immigration
00:47:33And I don't think this country is any different in that sense
00:47:36I think it's a big factor
00:47:38And it is with a lot of the European countries
00:47:41Some of the countries have, you know, lost their way
00:47:45And they have tremendous crime because of it
00:47:47I mean you had countries with no crime
00:47:49That now have tremendous crime
00:47:51And you know the countries and I know the countries
00:47:54And so I think it's a huge factor in any election
00:47:58Not just this election, but in any election
00:48:01I think the one that's toughest and most competent on immigration
00:48:05Is going to win the election
00:48:06But then you add low taxes and you add the economy
00:48:11He did a great thing with the economy
00:48:13Because a lot of money is going to come in
00:48:15Because of the deal that was made
00:48:17But I think that immigration is now bigger than ever before
00:48:23Mr. President, your Treasury Secretary is meeting with Chinese trade officials
00:48:27Right now
00:48:28Right now
00:48:29Have you received an update?
00:48:30Do you expect a deal when these talks are over?
00:48:34Especially with the August 1st deadline
00:48:36I know they're meeting right now
00:48:37And you know we have a good relationship with China
00:48:40But China is tough
00:48:42And like you're tough
00:48:45You know we're all tough
00:48:46I guess
00:48:47But we're going to see what happens
00:48:50We made
00:48:51We just concluded our deal with Japan
00:48:54And it's very good
00:48:55Good for everybody
00:48:56We're making great deals
00:48:58We're making deals that are good for us
00:49:01But we want them to be good for everybody
00:49:03It's important
00:49:04It's
00:49:05Sometimes I'll do something that I shouldn't do
00:49:08Because it's not very important for our country
00:49:11But it's very meaningful for the country on the other side
00:49:15And I'll let them have that point
00:49:17Because it's very important for them
00:49:19So I don't know
00:49:21But we've made a lot of deals in the last couple of months
00:49:25And then ultimately as you might as well know
00:49:28We're going to just
00:49:29Because we have you know you have 200 countries
00:49:32More
00:49:33But people don't know they get a lot of countries
00:49:35And I wouldn't want to sit down with 200 people
00:49:37I have to deal the way I had
00:49:39He was calling me all the time
00:49:41We want this we got to have that
00:49:43We have
00:49:44These are tough negotiators
00:49:45These are you know
00:49:46Look
00:49:47Smart people are tough negotiators
00:49:49They know what they want
00:49:50And
00:49:51But we're going to be setting a tariff
00:49:54For essentially the rest of the world
00:49:57And that's what they're going to pay
00:49:59If they want to do business in the United States
00:50:01Because you can't sit down and make 200 deals
00:50:03But we've made the big ones
00:50:05We just finished Indonesia
00:50:06They opened up their country
00:50:07We just finished Japan
00:50:09They opened up their country
00:50:10You know Japan opened up the country
00:50:12They were totally closed
00:50:13They opened up to our cars
00:50:15Even to rice
00:50:17Rice was a big deal
00:50:18They would never take anybody else's rice
00:50:20They're taking rice
00:50:21But they opened up their country
00:50:23Philippines we just finished
00:50:25They opened up their country
00:50:27They were very closed
00:50:28I'd love to see China open up their country
00:50:32We're dealing with China right now
00:50:35Sorry?
00:50:36Yeah we're dealing with China right now
00:50:37Right now
00:50:38The deal you've got with the UK
00:50:39Is better than the one with the European Union
00:50:41Is that because you think Brexit
00:50:43Is the idea of this country?
00:50:45Well look you know
00:50:46We have a very special relationship
00:50:47With this country
00:50:48Like you know
00:50:49My mother was born here
00:50:52And not only born here
00:50:53She loved it
00:50:54She'd come back
00:50:55I told you
00:50:56Religiously every year
00:50:57And she'd go up the store away
00:50:59And see her relatives
00:51:02But she loved the country
00:51:04Yeah that probably has
00:51:05It always has an impact
00:51:07Always has an impact
00:51:09But you know
00:51:11Germany has a new leader
00:51:15And I think he's terrific
00:51:17I think you'll like him too
00:51:18Yeah yeah
00:51:19I think he's terrific
00:51:20My father was born in Germany
00:51:21Or in Germany
00:51:23His parents said
00:51:24We're just out
00:51:25But
00:51:26So you know
00:51:29You have
00:51:30You have
00:51:31A lot of feeling for this
00:51:32For this part of the world
00:51:33I do
00:51:34I want to see this part of the world
00:51:36Do well
00:51:37Germany
00:51:38Scotland
00:51:39UK
00:51:41I want
00:51:42I want this part of the world
00:51:43To do well
00:51:44All of the nations
00:51:45You know
00:51:46You feel
00:51:47You do feel a certain
00:51:48You have a feeling
00:51:50A warm feeling
00:51:51When your parents are born
00:51:53Essentially here
00:51:54And
00:51:55Well I think
00:51:56Maybe it's slightly different
00:51:57Maybe it's not
00:51:58I don't know
00:51:59But
00:52:00Maybe it's slightly different
00:52:01This president
00:52:02Will out a pardon
00:52:03For Ghislaine Maxwell
00:52:04When he landed
00:52:05Is that something
00:52:06You would ever consider
00:52:07And why
00:52:08Pardon for who?
00:52:09For Ghislaine Maxwell
00:52:10Well I'm allowed to give her a pardon
00:52:11You are
00:52:12Nobody's
00:52:13Approached me with it
00:52:14Nobody's
00:52:15Asked me about it
00:52:16It's in the news
00:52:18About
00:52:19That
00:52:20That
00:52:21Aspect of it
00:52:22But
00:52:23Right now
00:52:24It would be
00:52:25Inappropriate to talk
00:52:26About it
00:52:27So
00:52:28Mr. President
00:52:29Your opposition
00:52:30To offshore wind
00:52:31Is well known
00:52:32In Scotland
00:52:33Wind is a disaster
00:52:34In Scotland
00:52:35And across the UK
00:52:36Wind farms
00:52:37I know it's a shame
00:52:38It's not his fault
00:52:39I used to
00:52:40I used to tell Alex
00:52:41Did you
00:52:42Have you spoken to the prime minister
00:52:43And will you speak to the first one
00:52:44Well I just
00:52:45All I can do
00:52:46Is give my wind
00:52:47Look
00:52:48Wind is the most expensive
00:52:49Of energy
00:52:50And it destroys
00:52:51The beauty
00:52:52Of your fields
00:52:53And your planes
00:52:54And your
00:52:55And your
00:52:56Waterways
00:52:57And
00:52:58Look
00:52:59Look out there
00:53:00There's no windmills
00:53:01But if you look
00:53:02In another direction
00:53:03You see windmills
00:53:04If
00:53:05When we go to Aberdeen
00:53:06You'll see
00:53:07Some of the ugliest
00:53:08Windmills
00:53:09You've ever seen
00:53:10They're the height
00:53:11Of a 50 story
00:53:12Building
00:53:13Building
00:53:14And
00:53:15You can take
00:53:16A thousand times
00:53:17More energy
00:53:18Out of a hole
00:53:19In the ground
00:53:20This big
00:53:21This big
00:53:22It's called oil and gas
00:53:23And you have it there
00:53:25The North Sea
00:53:26This big
00:53:27That nobody would even see
00:53:28You can take
00:53:30A thousand times
00:53:31More power
00:53:32Because the wind
00:53:33Is intermittent
00:53:34It doesn't work
00:53:35It's extremely expensive
00:53:36All the windmills
00:53:37Are made in
00:53:38China
00:53:39They used to be
00:53:40Germany and China
00:53:41They all come out of China
00:53:43They say that the blades
00:53:45Which are carbon
00:53:46Carbon fiber
00:53:47You can't bury
00:53:48Oh okay
00:53:49You can't bury
00:53:50What are you going to do
00:53:51Dump them in the ocean
00:53:52Someplace
00:53:53Because they only last
00:53:54A certain period of time
00:53:55And remember
00:53:56A windmill has a life
00:53:57Of eight years
00:53:58Especially when they're
00:53:59Out in the salty sea
00:54:01And they start to rot
00:54:02And to rust
00:54:03You never have to replace them
00:54:05It's very hard to replace them
00:54:07Wind needs massive subsidy
00:54:10And you are paying in Scotland
00:54:14And in UK
00:54:15And all over the place
00:54:16Where they have
00:54:17Massive subsidies
00:54:18To have these ugly monsters
00:54:20All over the place
00:54:21So I've restricted windmills
00:54:23In the United States
00:54:24Now a couple
00:54:25We have
00:54:26You know
00:54:27The poor stupid people
00:54:28At the beginning
00:54:29They approved them
00:54:30So they have their full approvals
00:54:32But I've restricted windmills
00:54:35In the United States
00:54:36Because they also kill all your birds
00:54:38You know
00:54:40They wipe out
00:54:41You know
00:54:42It's interesting
00:54:43If you shoot a bald eagle
00:54:44In the United States
00:54:45They put you in jail
00:54:46For five years
00:54:47And yet windmills
00:54:48Knock out hundreds of them
00:54:49They don't do anything
00:54:51You explain that
00:54:52So it's a very expensive energy
00:54:54It's a very ugly energy
00:54:56And we won't allow it
00:54:57In the United States
00:54:58So we believe in a mix
00:55:00And obviously
00:55:01Oil and gas
00:55:02Is going to be with us
00:55:03For a very long time
00:55:04And that will be part of the mix
00:55:07But also
00:55:08Wind, solar
00:55:09Increasingly nuclear
00:55:10Which is what we've been discussing
00:55:11This morning
00:55:12Civil, nuclear
00:55:13As we go forward
00:55:14The most important thing
00:55:15For the United Kingdom
00:55:16Is that we have control
00:55:18Of our energy
00:55:19And we have energy
00:55:20Independence
00:55:21And security
00:55:22Because at the moment
00:55:23Whatever the attributes
00:55:26And facilities
00:55:27In the North Sea
00:55:28That is sold
00:55:29To the international market
00:55:30And we buy it back off
00:55:31The international market
00:55:32That was a historic mistake
00:55:33In my view
00:55:34But what we need
00:55:36Is a mix
00:55:37So that we get
00:55:38The energy security
00:55:39That we need
00:55:40For the future
00:55:41And that's the focus
00:55:42Of everything that we're doing
00:55:43But what we have discussed today
00:55:45Is that the energy prices
00:55:46Are too high
00:55:47Which is why we
00:55:48Recently
00:55:49Took measures
00:55:50To reduce the energy prices
00:55:51Particularly for energy
00:55:52Intensive businesses
00:55:54But in the long run
00:55:55The only way
00:55:56To reduce your energy prices
00:55:58Is to take control
00:55:59Of your energy
00:56:00And that's what we're doing
00:56:01Taking control of our energy
00:56:02Mr. President
00:56:03Mr. President
00:56:04Mr. President
00:56:05Our King Charles
00:56:06Who you're a great president of
00:56:07Is a big fan of
00:56:08Eco projects
00:56:09Or windmills
00:56:10As you call them
00:56:11Is he wrong?
00:56:12So King Charles
00:56:14Is an environmentalist
00:56:15I will tell you
00:56:17And I say that
00:56:18In a positive way
00:56:19Not a negative way
00:56:20And
00:56:21Every time I met with him
00:56:22He talked about
00:56:23The environment
00:56:24To how important it is
00:56:25And
00:56:26I'm all for it
00:56:27I think that's great
00:56:28You know
00:56:29King Charles more than anything else
00:56:30Loves the country
00:56:32But I got to know him very well
00:56:33He truly is an environmentalist
00:56:35He wants
00:56:36Clean air
00:56:37Clean water
00:56:38You know
00:56:39All of the things
00:56:40That we all want
00:56:41Mr. President
00:56:42Have not been briefed
00:56:43On the Epstein files
00:56:44But
00:56:45Or your name
00:56:46Has not appeared
00:56:47In the Epstein files
00:56:48But doesn't the AG
00:56:49Have to tell you
00:56:50If your name is in the files
00:56:52Well I haven't been
00:56:53Overly interested in it
00:56:54You know
00:56:55It's something
00:56:56It's a hoax
00:56:57That's been built up
00:56:58Way beyond proportion
00:56:59I can say this
00:57:00Those files were run
00:57:01By the worst scum
00:57:02On earth
00:57:03They were run
00:57:04By Comey
00:57:06They were run
00:57:07By Garland
00:57:08They were run
00:57:09By Biden
00:57:10And all of the people
00:57:11That actually ran
00:57:12The government
00:57:13Including the auto pen
00:57:15Those files were run
00:57:17For four years
00:57:18By those people
00:57:20If they had anything
00:57:21I assume they would
00:57:22Have released it
00:57:23The whole thing
00:57:24Is a hoax
00:57:25They ran the files
00:57:26I was running
00:57:27Against somebody
00:57:28That ran the files
00:57:30If they had something
00:57:32They would have released
00:57:33Now they can easily
00:57:34Put something
00:57:35In the files
00:57:36That's a phony
00:57:37Like as an example
00:57:38Christopher Steele
00:57:39The person you know
00:57:40Well happens to be
00:57:41From your country
00:57:42But Christopher Steele
00:57:44As an example
00:57:45Wrote a book
00:57:46A dossier
00:57:47We call it
00:57:48The fake news dossier
00:57:49And the whole thing
00:57:50Was a fake
00:57:51The whole thing
00:57:53Was a fake
00:57:54They could put things
00:57:55In the file
00:57:56That are fake
00:57:57But those files
00:57:59Were run
00:58:00By bad sick people
00:58:01Bad sick people
00:58:03If they had anything
00:58:04Why didn't they use it
00:58:05When I was killing
00:58:06Joe
00:58:07And then he gave out
00:58:08Because he was 25 points down
00:58:10And then I get
00:58:11Got somebody new
00:58:12Nobody even know
00:58:13Anything about her
00:58:14She was a horrible vice president
00:58:15She was a border czar
00:58:17But she never went to the border
00:58:18She never once called
00:58:19A border patrol agent
00:58:20To find out how we do
00:58:21But she
00:58:22She was the border czar
00:58:23Her name was Kamala
00:58:25Nobody knows her last name
00:58:26It was Harris
00:58:27But nobody knew her last name
00:58:29So I ended up
00:58:31How would you like to end up
00:58:32In a race where you're killing somebody
00:58:33You're beating
00:58:34And then they say
00:58:35Alright well take him out
00:58:36He's not working
00:58:37Let's put somebody else
00:58:38And then she had a six week honeymoon
00:58:40It was amazing
00:58:42They predicted she would have
00:58:43A six week honeymoon
00:58:44And she did
00:58:45And then she got slaughtered
00:58:47Do you feel that?
00:58:48But think of it
00:58:50Those files were run
00:58:51By these people
00:58:52They were run by my enemy
00:58:53If there was anything in there
00:58:57They would have used them
00:58:58For the election
00:58:59Do you feel that
00:59:00Do you think that drawing
00:59:01That I think
00:59:02I heard you say something
00:59:03The other day
00:59:04The drawing
00:59:05That was the subject
00:59:06Of the Wall Street Journal report
00:59:07I don't do drawings
00:59:08I'm not a drawing person
00:59:09Do you think it was fraudulent?
00:59:10I don't do drawings
00:59:11Sometimes people would say
00:59:12Well you draw a building
00:59:13And I'll draw four lines
00:59:14And a little roof
00:59:15You know for a charity
00:59:16So
00:59:17But I'm not a drawing person
00:59:19I don't do drawings of women
00:59:21That I can tell you
00:59:22They say there's a drawing
00:59:23Of a woman
00:59:24And I don't do drawings of women
00:59:26And also
00:59:27You know
00:59:28Epstein was always
00:59:29A very controversial guy
00:59:30I was at a very high position
00:59:32You know
00:59:33Pretty much all my life
00:59:34In all fairness
00:59:35I've been
00:59:36I've been doing this
00:59:37For a long time
00:59:38I had the top show
00:59:39On television
00:59:40I had the number one
00:59:41Best sellers
00:59:42I had everything
00:59:43Right?
00:59:44And I was a very successful
00:59:45Business guy
00:59:46He was very controversial
00:59:47Who would do
00:59:48A controversial drawing?
00:59:49Now with that being said
00:59:50They say there were many letters
00:59:52Done by many people
00:59:53And
00:59:54Many big people
00:59:56You know
00:59:57Big successful people
00:59:58But
00:59:59I just
01:00:01I just don't
01:00:02When you
01:00:03You know
01:00:04When you talk about files
01:00:05I just keep going back
01:00:07And other people too
01:00:08Even the enemy
01:00:09Says this thing is
01:00:10Not
01:00:11Correct
01:00:12Because
01:00:13If we had it
01:00:14We would have used it
01:00:15On the guy
01:00:16It's a bad issue
01:00:17They say it's a good issue
01:00:18For Trump
01:00:19Do you know that my poll numbers
01:00:20Are up four and a half points
01:00:22Since this ridiculous
01:00:23Epstein stuff
01:00:24My poll numbers
01:00:25Have gone up
01:00:26Four and a half points
01:00:28Because people
01:00:29Don't buy it
01:00:30Okay?
01:00:31People don't buy it
01:00:32And he's gone
01:00:33And we want to focus
01:00:34On trade deals
01:00:35I want to focus
01:00:36On the deal we just made
01:00:37With the European Union
01:00:39Which is the biggest
01:00:40Trade deal in history
01:00:41It's the biggest deal
01:00:42I think
01:00:43In history
01:00:44Not just trade deal
01:00:45So
01:00:46If they would have had something
01:00:47They would have used it
01:00:48Yeah
01:00:49And people keep saying
01:00:50That the time you threw him
01:00:51Out of Mar-a-Lago
01:00:52Can you settle that?
01:00:53What was it about?
01:00:54What caused the breach
01:00:55With him?
01:00:56That's such old history
01:00:57Very easy to explain
01:01:00But I don't want to waste your time
01:01:01By explaining it
01:01:02But for years
01:01:03I wouldn't talk to
01:01:04Jeffrey Epstein
01:01:05I wouldn't talk
01:01:06Because he did something
01:01:07That was inappropriate
01:01:08He hired help
01:01:10And I said
01:01:11Don't ever do that again
01:01:12He stole people
01:01:13That worked for me
01:01:14I said
01:01:15Don't ever do that again
01:01:16He did it again
01:01:17And I threw him
01:01:18Out of the place
01:01:19Persona non grata
01:01:21I threw him out
01:01:23And that was it
01:01:24I'm glad I did
01:01:25If you want to know the truth
01:01:26Mr. President
01:01:27You said
01:01:28And by the way
01:01:29I never went to the island
01:01:30And Bill Clinton went there
01:01:31Supposedly
01:01:3228 times
01:01:34I never went to the island
01:01:36But Larry Summers
01:01:37I hear went there
01:01:38He was the head of Harvard
01:01:39And many other people
01:01:41That are very big people
01:01:42Nobody ever talks about that
01:01:43I never had the privilege
01:01:45Of going to his island
01:01:46And I did turn it down
01:01:48But a lot of people
01:01:49In Palm Beach
01:01:50Were invited to his island
01:01:51In one of my very good moments
01:01:54I turned it down
01:01:55I didn't want to go to his island
01:01:56Yeah
01:01:57Mr. President
01:01:58On Gaza
01:01:59Next time you speak to Netanyahu
01:02:00What will you ask him to do
01:02:01Say it louder
01:02:02Next time you speak to Netanyahu
01:02:04What will you ask him to do
01:02:05Well I'm going to say
01:02:06Look
01:02:07We're giving money
01:02:08And we're giving food
01:02:09We're over here
01:02:10And we're over in the United States
01:02:11And I think I can speak
01:02:12For the Prime Minister
01:02:13We're giving money
01:02:15And things
01:02:16He's got to sort of like
01:02:17Run it
01:02:18What should you do?
01:02:19Well I want them to make sure
01:02:20They get the food
01:02:21Okay
01:02:22I want to make sure
01:02:23They get the food
01:02:24Every ounce of food
01:02:25I think you want to say
01:02:26Absolutely
01:02:27Absolutely
01:02:28Because that food isn't being delivered
01:02:29Mr. President
01:02:30Or at least all of it
01:02:31You said you were going to set essentially a tariff for the rest of the world
01:02:36For the world
01:02:37What percent will that tariff be?
01:02:39I would say it will be somewhere in the 15 to 20 percent range
01:02:42So maybe 15 or 20 or?
01:02:45No I said you know I sort of know
01:02:48I just want to be nice
01:02:50I would say in the range of 15 to 20 percent
01:02:53Is there an office that you might offer to UK steel
01:02:56Probably one of those two numbers
01:02:57It's an office for UK steel aluminum makers here are worried about tariffs
01:03:00Will you do anything to help them here?
01:03:02Aluminum
01:03:03And steel
01:03:04You're a pretty big aluminum maker
01:03:05Yeah
01:03:06That's already covered in the deal that we've agreed
01:03:10So we're just doing the implementation of that
01:03:12So Mr. President
01:03:13When will that come down from 25 percent to zero?
01:03:16You mean on the overall
01:03:18On the world?
01:03:19On steel and aluminum from Britain
01:03:21It's 25
01:03:22Well we're going to have it pretty soon
01:03:24Mr. President on Canada
01:03:26You have no idea
01:03:27These people are tough negotiators
01:03:29Okay
01:03:30But we're a big buyer of steel
01:03:32But we're going to make our own steel
01:03:33And we're going to make our own aluminum for the most part
01:03:36But we buy a lot of aluminum from right here
01:03:39And a lot of steel too
01:03:40Yeah
01:03:41Who are you with?
01:03:42We have a lot of unhappy
01:03:43Who are you with?
01:03:44Because you're asking such a nice question
01:03:45GB News
01:03:46Bev Turner from GB News
01:03:47Very good
01:03:48They're lucky
01:03:49We have a lot of unhappy farmers in this country at the moment
01:03:52And I'm sure the Prime Minister won't thank me for raising this
01:03:54We've had changes to inheritance tax
01:03:56Which means a lot of farmers feel they're going to lose their farms when they die
01:03:59Or their father dies
01:04:00How important are farmers to a country?
01:04:03You mean they're going to lose the farm because of estate taxes?
01:04:07Correct
01:04:08So that when they die they have to pay so much
01:04:10They're cash poor but they have great properties
01:04:12I know
01:04:13Well they're cash poor
01:04:14They're land rich and cash poor
01:04:15A lot of people
01:04:16I've had that too
01:04:17I've had
01:04:18Sometimes I'm land rich
01:04:19And cash
01:04:20Sometimes I'm cash rich
01:04:21And land poor
01:04:22I like it both ways
01:04:24But as they get older
01:04:25I like the more conservative
01:04:26So I did something that
01:04:28I don't know if you can do
01:04:29But it was great
01:04:30I love our farmers
01:04:32As you know
01:04:33In our tax bill
01:04:34We have a clause
01:04:35That's very important
01:04:36We were losing a lot of farms
01:04:38To the banks
01:04:39Because a mother
01:04:41A loving mother and father would die
01:04:43And left their farm to their children
01:04:45Or their child
01:04:47But their children
01:04:48Their family
01:04:49And they loved their family
01:04:50And they thought they were doing them a favor
01:04:52But they had a 50% tax to pay
01:04:55So the land would get valued
01:04:57And at a high number
01:04:58Because some of the farms were valuable
01:05:00But they didn't
01:05:01You know
01:05:02They couldn't quantify it
01:05:05And they'd go out and borrow money
01:05:07To pay the estate tax
01:05:08Or the death tax as it's called
01:05:11And they'd overextend
01:05:13And they'd lose the farm
01:05:14And they'd commit suicide in many cases
01:05:17We've seen that
01:05:18No, no, no
01:05:19Our levels are nowhere near 50%
01:05:21They're not 50%
01:05:22But the dissatisfaction is real
01:05:23They're not
01:05:24We've just introduced
01:05:25Where it's paid over many years
01:05:27Works out about
01:05:28Well, that's good
01:05:29An extra 2% a year
01:05:31Over 10 years
01:05:32So it's not at those levels
01:05:33By any stretch of the imagination
01:05:35But the other thing that we've done
01:05:36As you know
01:05:37Is make sure that we've got
01:05:38To make sure that we've got
01:05:39A pathway for farmers
01:05:41That actually increases
01:05:42Their year on year income
01:05:43Which is the most important thing
01:05:45And in all of the deals that we do
01:05:48We ensure that our farmers
01:05:50Are the central focus for much of it
01:05:52Particularly on the agriculture
01:05:53That's true
01:05:55Including in the US deal
01:05:56Because I don't think we can go on
01:05:58For years saying that
01:06:00It's acceptable for farmers
01:06:02To have a year on year income
01:06:04Which isn't sufficient
01:06:05We've got to fix that problem
01:06:07We can't simply live with that problem
01:06:09So it's a very different situation
01:06:10Well, we ended the estate tax
01:06:12There is no estate tax on farmers
01:06:14Maybe you could do the same
01:06:15So when a parent leaves their farm
01:06:19Because again
01:06:20A lot of these farms
01:06:21They don't make a lot of money
01:06:22But it's a way of life
01:06:23And they love their way of life
01:06:24And they love that dirt
01:06:26That dirt is the most beautiful thing
01:06:28They've ever seen
01:06:29They love it
01:06:30I mean, they're farmers
01:06:31They love doing it
01:06:32They don't know how to do anything else
01:06:33But they don't want to do anything else
01:06:35I speak to farmers
01:06:36They say
01:06:37Would you like to live in my penthouse
01:06:38In Manhattan
01:06:39It was beautiful
01:06:40No, sir
01:06:41I want this farm
01:06:42And what happens is
01:06:44I mean, we were losing
01:06:46A lot of people to suicide
01:06:47They'd buy
01:06:48They'd borrow money to pay the estate tax
01:06:51And they were not able to pay it
01:06:54And some banks are ruthless
01:06:55They wouldn't do anything
01:06:56And they would end up committing suicide
01:06:58We have totally ended the estate tax
01:07:03In those situations
01:07:04So there's no estate tax
01:07:06So when a parent leaves the farm
01:07:07To the kids
01:07:08They don't have to worry about
01:07:09Their local, possibly unfriendly banker
01:07:12Coming in and stealing their farm
01:07:14Mr. President
01:07:15Back to migration
01:07:17One of the back point issues in Britain
01:07:20Is migrants being housed in hotels
01:07:23And people in the local communities
01:07:24Not feeling safe
01:07:26Is that an appropriate place to be housing migrants?
01:07:28Does Britain need its own version of the alligator Alcatraz?
01:07:31Anybody illegally should not be allowed in the country
01:07:33The British
01:07:36No need on voluntary
01:07:38Any other plans
01:07:38That might not be allowed in the country
01:07:39Now
01:07:40the British
01:07:41In fact
01:07:42The British
01:07:43In fact
01:07:44The British
01:07:45The British
01:07:46The British
01:07:47The British
01:07:48Is Maria
01:07:48The British
01:07:50The British
01:07:50The British
01:07:52My Bush
01:07:52The British
01:07:54Daily British
01:07:56My Bush
01:07:57The British
01:07:59It's not
01:08:00It's not
01:08:01The British
01:08:01It's myš nieen
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