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00:00Okay, we had a good weekend, we accomplished a lot, really, very lot.
00:08You probably just saw the beat, so Steve and Jared, it was very good, 60 minutes.
00:13Any questions?
00:14You want to keep in the room here, Jeff?
00:16He's following up on the 60 minutes spree.
00:20What's your reaction to his real strikes that cause that it's bad?
00:23Well, we're going to have to see what's happening.
00:25And we want to make sure that it's going to be very peaceful with Hamas.
00:29As you know, they've been remunctious.
00:33They've been doing some shooting.
00:36You think maybe the leadership isn't involved with the rebels within.
00:41Either way, it's going to be handled properly.
00:44It's going to be handled toughly, but properly.
00:47Is the ceasefire still in place?
00:48Yeah, it is.
00:50Mr. President, on Columbia, Senator Graham...
00:54The country of Columbia.
00:56Senator Graham tweeted that you would be imposing tariffs on the country, either today or tomorrow.
01:02Can you give any details as to how much the tariffs might be or what you expect?
01:06I read the statement of Senator Graham, and it's going to make you.
01:09I was with him today.
01:10We're working today, and I read his statement, and it's going to make you.
01:13But how much the tariff rate do you have in your time?
01:16I'll let you know tomorrow.
01:16I'll let you know tomorrow.
01:17Tomorrow, can we announce?
01:19Yeah, are you?
01:20Mr. President, Jay Jeff has repeatedly said that he went in Virginia that he...
01:24Who said what?
01:24Jay Jones in Virginia.
01:26Jay Jones, you mean the one that wanted to kill somebody's children and kill somebody?
01:30You mean the animal that wanted to kill somebody?
01:33Yeah, he said he can't wait to sue you.
01:33Who should not be allowed to be running for that office?
01:36Yeah, he said he can't wait to sue you in court.
01:38I'm wondering if he's a response and if you're considering getting involved in that race.
01:41Well, what is he saying?
01:42He said in the debate on Thursday night that he can't wait to sue your administration and
01:47see you in court.
01:48No, he's a third-rate intellect.
01:51He's a guy who...
01:54I've never seen anybody say what he said, that he wanted to kill his opponent's children,
01:58he wanted to kill his opponent.
02:00Now, I can't imagine anybody voting for Jay Jones.
02:03Look, you would think he's totally discredited.
02:07I would think he wouldn't even be allowed to do that.
02:09Anybody would be put in prison for what he said.
02:12So he can join a long list of attorney generals that have been suing and losing, but the people
02:18of this country want law, they want order, they want safety.
02:21They don't want to be mugged or raped or shot, and that's what we provide.
02:27We have tremendous numbers also.
02:30You see the crime numbers are coming way down, way down.
02:32And then you take a look at a place like Washington, D.C., which is now one of the safest cities
02:37in the country.
02:38It's one of the worst cities, most dangerous cities.
02:41We moved out 1,700 career criminals and people that came in through Biden and his open border
02:47policy.
02:49And Washington, D.C. is now one of the safest cities.
02:52And Memphis is doing fantastically awesome.
02:55We went in there a week ago.
02:57And there's a bumpy flag.
02:59I'd better say that otherwise.
03:00They'll say, what's wrong with the president, because it won't be fun.
03:03But Memphis is doing really well.
03:06I think that Chicago will do very well.
03:08We're going to go into San Francisco at some point in the not-too-distant future, make that
03:12a great city again.
03:14It can only be a great city if it doesn't have crime.
03:17If it has crime, it can't be a great city.
03:19The question on Colombia, are you concerned that if pain is cut to Colombia, that would undermine
03:24Colombia's fighting against drugs?
03:25A lot of USA...
03:26They don't have a fight against drugs.
03:28They make drugs.
03:29They're refined drugs.
03:30They make cocaine.
03:32They have cocaine factories.
03:34They have no fight against drugs.
03:35And I'm stopping all payments to Colombia, because they don't have anything to do with
03:39their fighting against drugs.
03:41And in fact, even when they had better presidents than they have right now, they were...
03:46That's how they're making a lot of money.
03:48Drugs.
03:48I used to complain about it.
03:50I used to complain about it when they had a very nice president, but it wasn't good.
03:54It was all talk.
03:56They are a drug manufacturing machine, Colombia.
04:00And we're not going to be part of it.
04:01So we're going to drop all money that we're giving to them.
04:04It has nothing to do with them stopping drug production.
04:09And you look at the fields.
04:11The fields are loaded up with drugs, and they refine the drugs, and they make tremendous amounts
04:15of cocaine.
04:16And they send it all over the world, and they destroy families.
04:19No.
04:20Colombia is out of control.
04:21Now they have the worst president they've ever had.
04:23He's a lunatic who's got a lot of problems, mental problems.
04:26Former president of Colombia, the Colombian president says that the U.S. killed a innocent
04:31Colombian fisherman in one of the strikes.
04:33They said that when we shot down a submarine, that they were just fishing.
04:37This is a submarine.
04:38This is a submarine that was meant, by the way, this was a submarine that was meant for
04:42one reason, and made for one reason, to carry massive amounts of drugs.
04:47He agrees with that, but that's not the right strike that he's talking about.
04:49He's talking about a previous story.
04:50On the shutdown, do you want to see the premium tax credits extended if the Democrats vote
04:56to reopen the government?
04:57Let me just tell you that there'll be no money given toward their crazy escalation of
05:03giving money to illegal aliens that came into the country totally illegally.
05:09I mean, they came in illegally.
05:10They want to spend $1.5 trillion, with a T, trillion dollars, giving it to people that
05:16came into the country illegally.
05:17They shouldn't have come in.
05:18In fact, one of the reasons they came in was to get this money, and California is a big
05:23culprit.
05:23I mean, California, they're out of control, and we're not going to pay California all
05:27of that money that they're giving away illegally.
05:29And that's another thing.
05:31Between California and Colombia, there's not that much difference.
05:34We're not going to be making those payments.
05:36A July survey by your pollster, Tony Fabrizio, found that 72 percent of voters across political
05:49parties like the ACA tax credits.
05:52Are you worried that you might get blamed if you don't help get those through?
05:55Well, we want to have great health care, so we'll do whatever we can do to have great
05:59health care.
06:00But the Democrats want to destroy all health care because they want to give $1.5 trillion
06:05of this money, and they want additional money to go to people that came into a country illegally.
06:11Many of them are from prisons and mental institutions.
06:13And we're not going to destroy our health care for the Democrats.
06:17Mr. President, there were reports, and you know, you even mentioned that you had a recent
06:21phone call with Prime Minister Modi, and that Modi had said his country would stop purchasing
06:28the Russian oil.
06:29Yeah, he's going to stop purchasing oil.
06:31But India said that they were not aware.
06:33Well, then they're going to just keep paying a lot of time.
06:35Did you have the phone call?
06:36If they said that, but I don't believe they said that.
06:38No, I spoke with Prime Minister Modi of India, and he said he's not going to be doing the
06:43Russian oil thing, so that's it.
06:45But why would they say, why would India say that they're not going to do it?
06:48I don't know, but if they want to say that, then they'll just continue to make massive tariffs,
06:53and they don't want to do that.
06:54Following up on Friday, you said you had a cordial meeting with President Zelensky.
07:00During that meeting, did you tell him you needed to cede all of the Donbass region to Russia?
07:06No, we never discussed.
07:07We think that what they should do is just stop at the lines where they are, the battle line.
07:12You have a battle line right now, and the rest is very tough to negotiate.
07:16If you're going to say you can take this, we take that.
07:17You know, there's so many different permutations.
07:20So what I say is they should stop right now at the battle lines.
07:23Go home, stop killing people, and be done.
07:26What do you think should happen with the Donbass region?
07:28Let it be cut the way it is.
07:30It's cut up right now.
07:32I think 78 percent of the land is already taken by Russia.
07:37You leave it the way it is right now.
07:38They can negotiate something later on down the line.
07:42But I said, cut and stop at the battle line.
07:45Go home, stop fighting, stop killing people.
07:47What do you think of Mondami's photo with the 93 World Trade Center bombing?
07:53Yeah, it's a shame.
07:55Look, the Mondami thing is a disaster waiting to happen.
08:00We can't have a communist in charge of a great supposedly free enterprise, kind of a representative city.
08:07So I think it's, if you have a communist mayor, I think it's going to be very tough for him and for the city.
08:15Do you think he should oppose something like this so close to the election?
08:18Oh, I think it's a shame that that particular man is endorsing him and very friendly with him.
08:23You can see it as a relationship.
08:24Mr. President, he blew up the World Trade Center, right?
08:27And Mr. President, he's thinking about...
08:28Didn't the man you're talking about blow up the World Trade Center?
08:30And he's friends with...
08:32Mr. President, in sticking with New York City, you've talked about the Hudson River Tunnel, the infrastructure project.
08:38So you said the funding has been terminated, but folks in Europe have said that it's not terminated.
08:44So where does that stay in?
08:45Well, as of now, it's terminated.
08:46And that's up to me.
08:47And as of now, it's terminated.
08:49And it's terminated because the Democrats are so foolish of what they've done to the country.
08:54I mean, we have the hottest country in the world.
08:56There's no country even plus.
08:58And they just want to do this.
08:59You know, there's nothing for them to do.
09:01All they have to do is just say, let everything continue.
09:04And I will say a lot of Democrats want this to get over.
09:07So the administration right now is not studying funding?
09:10Right now there is no funding because it's up to me.
09:13What is your response to the protests?
09:15Who are you with?
09:15And with the AP?
09:16With AP?
09:17What's your response to the protests over the weekend?
09:20The no-people-protecists in Syria.
09:21I think it's a joke.
09:22I looked at the people.
09:23They're not representative of this country.
09:26And I looked at all the brand new signs paid for, I guess it was paid for by Soros and other radical left lunatics.
09:33It looks like it was.
09:34I'm checking it out.
09:36The demonstrations were very small, very ineffective.
09:39And the people who were whacked out.
09:41When you look at those people, those are not representative of the people of our country.
09:44And by the way, I'm not a king.
09:48I'm not a king.
09:49I work my ass off to make our country great.
09:52That's all of this.
09:53I'm not a king at all.
09:55Besides San Francisco, are there other cities you're actively looking at for the National Guard right now?
09:59Yeah.
10:00What about it?
10:01I'm just wondering if you care to comment on that.
10:03Well, we've used the National Guard to be very successful in Memphis.
10:07You can see the numbers there falling like rocks.
10:11Washington, D.C.
10:12Chicago is getting better, even though we're going through a lot.
10:16You know, we're trying to do it in a very nice way.
10:19Allowed, as you know, as president, like 50% of the presidents have used the Insurrection Act.
10:25You can use that.
10:26And everybody agrees you're allowed to use that.
10:28And there's no more court cases.
10:30There's no more anything.
10:31We're trying to do it in a nicer manner.
10:34But we can always use the Insurrection Act if we want.
10:37I mean, if you take a look in the past, some, one in particular president used it 28 times during the course of a presidency.
10:45So we're allowed to do that.
10:47We thought we could do it in a very nice way.
10:49All we want to do is have safe cities.
10:50We're not looking for anything that would be spectacular other than crime-free become spectacular.
10:57We want to have great crime-free cities.
11:00So I'd be allowed to use them.
11:01I wanted the Insurrection Act.
11:03And then all of this nonsense would go away.
11:05You have the absolute right.
11:06It's the strongest power a president has.
11:08And you have the absolute right to do it.
11:10We wanted to go this route, but we get sued every time you look at somebody.
11:15You look at somebody the wrong way and you end up getting sued.
11:18But we just want no crime.
11:19We want to have crime-free cities.
11:21That's not a big, I mean, it's pretty common sense, I think.
11:24But that's all I want is crime-free cities.
11:28I campaigned on it.
11:29It's become, I think, even more successful than we thought because of the tremendous success that we had literally in 12 days in Washington, D.C.
11:38And it continues.
11:40But Washington, D.C., we're so proud of it.
11:42People are eating in their restaurants.
11:43Restaurants are opening.
11:44All the stores and restaurants were closing.
11:47You couldn't walk down the street without being bugged or worse.
11:50And now it's a safe city.
11:51I mean, it's considered a very safe city.
11:54And it's safe because we took 1,700 people out of there and brought them back to where they came from.
11:59You said you're going to South Korea and that's to meet with China.
12:01Can you tell us more about your goals for your trip to Asia and where else you may be going?
12:06And we have a very good relationship with President Xi of China.
12:10We're having disputes on things.
12:12They're paying us a lot of money, a tremendous amount of money in tariffs.
12:15And they'd probably like to have it be less.
12:18And we'll work on that.
12:19But they have to give us some things to them.
12:21Right now, China's paying a tremendous amount of money in tariffs like they've never paid before.
12:26You know, they paid a lot during my first administration, my first term.
12:31Now they're paying an unbelievable amount of money to the United States.
12:34They probably can't pay that much.
12:37And I'm okay with that.
12:38We can lower that.
12:39But they have to do things for us too.
12:40It's no longer a one-way street.
12:42I'm forward to lowering the city.
12:44We want to see what they want.
12:46One of the penalties we have is because they're sending in Vinson Hall, we have a 20%, as you know, a 20% tariff on that.
12:53But they'd be paying about 157% tariff, which is, you know, record-sending type tariff.
12:59I don't want them to do that.
13:01I want to help China.
13:03I'm not going to hurt China.
13:04But they have to give us things to them.
13:06Speaking with China, Mr. President, on soybeans, are you confident that you'll be able to get them to them?
13:09I want them to buy soybeans.
13:10One of the things I want is China's going to buy soybeans.
13:13I want China to stop with the fentanyl.
13:16Very, you know, normal things.
13:18I don't want them to play the rare earth game with us.
13:21But you want them to, but do you think they will make a deal on soybeans?
13:23I do believe, yeah, because otherwise I'm not going to make a deal.
13:26No, I want them to buy them.
13:27Our farmers have been boycotted by China as a negotiating point.
13:32I don't want that.
13:32Our farmers are great, and in particular our soybean farmers.
13:36And I want them to start buying soybeans at least in the amount that they were buying before.
13:42And I believe they'll be able to do that.
13:43But sitting with soybeans and at Argentina, you're looking to do that deal with Argentina.
13:50With respect to beef?
13:52Are we expecting a beef deal?
13:54With, I assume you're talking about beef.
13:56Yeah, to get beef prices down.
13:58The only price we have that's high is beef, and we'll get that down.
14:01And one of the things we're thinking about doing is a beef from Argentina.
14:05But my question is, what do you have to say to U.S. farmers who feel that the deal is benefiting Argentina more than it is them, as they are a top-stating partner?
14:13Argentina is fighting for its life, young lady.
14:16You don't know anything about it.
14:17They're fighting for their life.
14:19Nothing's benefiting Argentina.
14:20They're fighting for their life.
14:22Do you understand what that means?
14:23They have no money.
14:24They have no anything.
14:25They're fighting so hard to survive.
14:27If I can help them survive in a free world, I happen to like the president of Argentina.
14:33I think he's trying to do the best he can.
14:35But don't make it sound like they're doing great.
14:37They are dying.
14:38All right?
14:39They're dying.
14:40What do you mean by a beef deal, sir?
14:42We would buy some beef from Argentina.
14:45If we do that, that will bring our beef prices down.
14:47Because our groceries are down, our energy prices are down.
14:50I think we're going to have $2 gasoline pretty soon.
14:52We're getting close.
14:54Everything's down.
14:55But one thing that's kept up is beef.
14:57And if we buy some beef, I'm not talking about that much from Argentina.
15:00It would help Argentina, which we consider a very good country, a very good ally in a place.
15:08Although, I must tell you, if you take a look now, South America's turning.
15:11South American countries are starting to turn very much toward us.
15:15They're getting away from socialism.
15:17And you can go right down the pack.
15:19But they are starting to turn.
15:21It's pretty amazing.
15:22Let me ask you about Israel again.
15:24Do you feel that Israel was justified with striking?
15:27What is it?
15:28Striking where?
15:29In Gaza.
15:29Today and overnight.
15:32I'd have to get back to you on that.
15:33I'd have to get back.
15:34What is the next step?
15:35Because we're going to be determined.
15:36You know, all of that to me is under consideration right now.
15:38It's under review.
15:40Sir, on Harvard.
15:41Who are you with?
15:42I'm with the Washington Post.
15:43That's what I think.
15:44On Harvard, you said the other week that you had reached a deal, but we haven't heard anything.
15:49What's the holdup?
15:49Well, we reached the concept of a deal, but it's pretty complicated.
15:52Because under this deal, it would be $500 million.
15:54They're going to open up trade schools.
15:56And I love the idea of trade and trade schools, Mike.
15:58So, you know, they get into, like, a vocational type school.
16:02And the one problem with it, it's very complicated.
16:06You know, when do they start?
16:07How do they start?
16:08Who do they use?
16:10You know, there's a thousand different things.
16:11And we may just charge them a fine, a big fine, $500 million fine.
16:17And they won't do it again.
16:18And if they do, we'll have to just charge them another fine.
16:20You haven't weighed in on the Virginia gubernatorial race.
16:23That's in a few weeks.
16:24Do you plan to endorse the Virginia governor?
16:26Well, I think the Republican candidate is very good.
16:29And I think she should win because the Democrat candidate is a disaster.
16:34So I haven't been too much involved in Virginia.
16:36I love the state.
16:37I did very well in the state.
16:38But I will tell you, I think the Republican candidate is excellent.
16:42And I think the Democrat candidate is a disaster.
16:46I mean, I watched her in the debate.
16:47She couldn't answer the most basic question.
16:49And, you know, a big thing with that race and also the race in New Jersey is going to be energy.
16:54Both of the Democrats are going to drive the energy prices through the roof.
17:00Through the roof.
17:01Your energy is going to double and triple.
17:04If the Republican gets elected, your energy is going to be coming down by 70, 80 percent.
17:09Thank you very much, everybody.
17:10Vote Republican.
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