00:00In both of your elections, the biggest issues were the economy and immigration.
00:06Now you're getting credit from Democrats and Republicans for this Middle East peace deal.
00:10Where does it fit? Where do you think it fits into your legacy?
00:14Well, look, I solved, this will be my eighth war that I've solved.
00:20And I hear there's a war now going between Pakistan and Afghanistan.
00:25I said, I'll have to wait till I get back.
00:26You know, I'm doing another one because I'm good at solving wars.
00:31I'm good at making peace.
00:33And it's an honor to do it.
00:35I saved millions of lives, millions of lives.
00:37Now, in all fairness to the Nobel Committee, I was it was for 19.
00:42It was for 2024.
00:44And this was picked for 2024.
00:49But there are those that say you can make an exception because a lot of things happened during 25 that are that are done and complete.
00:56And great.
00:58But I did this not for Nobel.
01:00I did this for I did this for saving lives.
01:03I mean, we've saved millions of lives.
01:05Think about India, Pakistan.
01:06Think about some of the wars that were going on for years.
01:10We had one going for 31, one going for 32, one going for 37 years with millions of people being killed in every country.
01:17And I got every one of those done for the most part within a day.
01:22Pretty good.
01:23What do you think you can take from these negotiations and this peace process into Moscow and try to end the Russia-Ukraine war?
01:35I think I think what you can take is that never give up, just never give up.
01:39You know, last week they killed over 7000 soldiers, mostly soldiers and a little bit more, frankly, Russian soldiers than Ukraine soldiers last week.
01:50But think of it every week they're losing from five to seven thousand soldiers.
01:54It's ridiculous.
01:54And I thought that would be one of my easier ones.
01:59I mean, when you settle something that's been going on for 31 and 32 years, that's in theory a lot harder than setting, you know, something that's been going on for three years.
02:10But this is a war going on for three years.
02:12Should have never started.
02:13Frankly, I give Ukraine credit for doing so well.
02:18I mean, they're good fighters.
02:20They're very good fighters.
02:21I think that I really think that President Putin would look great if he got this settled.
02:27And I think he's going to settle it.
02:28But we're going to see.
02:29And if he does it, it's not going to be good for him.
02:32President Xi of China, you've been truthing about another world leader.
02:36You said not to worry about China, but he's been putting out some tough statements in regards to your tariffs, sir.
02:42Are you planning to speak with him?
02:43When's the last time you spoke?
02:44I'm putting out tough statements because we are taking in hundreds of billions of dollars, not only from China, from other countries.
02:50Because we've become a wealthy country again.
02:53And the tariffs have given us a diplomatic strength.
02:56They've given us negotiating strength.
02:58I settled a few of the wars just based on tariffs.
03:01I said with, as an example, with India and with Pakistan, I said, if you guys want to fight a war and you have nuclear weapons,
03:07I'm going to put big tariffs on you both, like 100 percent, 150 and 200 percent.
03:12No, no, no, don't do that.
03:14I said, I'm putting tariffs.
03:15I had that thing settled in 24 hours.
03:17If I didn't have tariffs, you could have never settled that war.
03:20Ima clown.
03:21Anybody been blowing up?
03:22Are you working?
03:26No, no.
03:28You have to work in 3 minutes or so.
03:35So that's your extrapolate.
03:36Now, how do I terrain this?
03:37So that's really important.
03:38I mean, if you're planning to start you out there, you want something back in a movie right when you're talking about killedinhos,
03:43where are you looking back when a shot comes from the risleme group?
03:44No?
03:46Yeah, support you?
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