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00:00I hope so.
00:04How much wealthier are you now than when you returned to the White House?
00:08Well, I don't know. The deals I made, for the most part,
00:11other than what my kids are doing, you know, they're running my business.
00:14But most of the deals that I've made were made before.
00:17And that's what I've done for a life. I've built buildings.
00:19Like I'm building a building here. You know where I'm building?
00:22You see that area? Yeah.
00:24That is going to be the greatest ballroom anywhere in the world.
00:27And for 150 — so it gives me pleasure to do it for the country.
00:31And I'm paying for it. I'm paying for it.
00:34The country is not — and that's an expensive ballroom.
00:37But is it appropriate? I think it'll cost $250 million.
00:40And it will be, I think, the finest ballroom.
00:44So for 150 years, John, do you know this?
00:47They've wanted a ballroom. And now they're going to finally have it.
00:50And it's going to knock your socks off.
00:52But is it appropriate, President Trump,
00:54that a president in office should be engaged in so much business activity?
00:59Well, I'm really not. My kids are running the business. I'm here.
01:01But you are also — You know what the activity — where are you from?
01:04I'm from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation for Corners Program.
01:07Oh, okay. You are the Australians. You're hurting Australia right —
01:10In my opinion, you are hurting Australia very much right now.
01:13And they want to get along with me. You know, your leader is coming over to see me very soon.
01:19I'm going to tell them about you. You set a very bad tone. Go ahead, John.
01:22Well, okay, Trump. When the UAE does a deal, what does it want in return?
01:27Excuse me. Quiet. Mr. President —
01:29Mr. President —
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