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00:00The White House, you know what I have to finish?
00:06Great fighters.
00:07Those Indians are great fighters.
00:09Great fighters.
00:11That was a strange fight last night.
00:13You sure?
00:15The UFC.
00:17Do you like UFC?
00:19I love it.
00:19Do you like it?
00:22Brazil has great fighters.
00:25Always.
00:30I think the press is worn out.
00:33They've been all over.
00:33I think the press is, I mean, the press is, look at them.
00:42They can barely make it.
00:44Hello.
00:45I'll see you back in the plane.
00:47Political.
00:48Political.
00:49Beautiful woman.
00:50Hi, Mr. President.
00:51Hello. How are you?
00:52How are you feeling?
00:53I feel good.
00:54What's going to be your message to President Lula?
00:56I'm going to give you a little bit, sir.
01:00I think I want to raise them on Mexico a little bit.
01:07Brazil is — we're going to make a deal.
01:12I think we'll make a deal with Brazil.
01:15We get along very well.
01:17We met just before I found out that they turned off my
01:20teleprompter at the United Nations.
01:23You know, I walked up.
01:25I had no teleprompter.
01:27I just shaved his hands.
01:30I then got up, and they were introducing me,
01:33and I see all the leaders — 158 leaders.
01:36And I noticed there was nothing on my teleprompter.
01:38That was a nice — but it worked out well.
01:41I think it was a better speech than I had.
01:45Mr. President, are you convinced or were you convinced by the Brazilian Government that the reasons you presented to impose tariffs on Brazil were not fair?
01:56No, I think everything is fair.
02:00Look, you know, we have economies.
02:02And I have a lot of respect for your President, as you know.
02:06A lot of respect for Brazil.
02:08So we'll see.
02:09We'll probably work out some deals.
02:11I'll leave these guys to work them out.
02:12But I think we're going to work out some deals.
02:14We have to get — we have to get certain things.
02:17Wait.
02:18Who's that shouting?
02:19Who's shouting?
02:20Is that you?
02:21Don't shout.
02:22Don't shout.
02:23Who was — well, first of all, let me just say —
02:25it's a great honor to be with the President of Brazil.
02:29It's a great country.
02:30It's a big, beautiful country.
02:32And I think they're doing well.
02:34I think they're doing very well, from what I understand.
02:37And I think we should be able to make some pretty good deals for both countries.
02:42And I'm going to leave that a little bit to Jameson and Scott and Marco in different ways.
02:48Marco, less on the economic side.
02:51You could do it very well, but I don't think you'll have to.
02:54But I think we'll have — I think we'll be able to do some pretty good deals.
02:59We've been speaking, and I think we'll end up having a very good relationship.
03:04We always have had a good relationship.
03:06I think it'll continue.
03:07President Trump, what do you think?
03:09I think the press will have good news after we end the meeting.
03:11It's only assumptions before we start the meeting.
03:14I think the press will have good news after we end the meeting.
03:25It's only assumptions before we start the meeting.
03:34Brazil is highly interested to have an extraordinary relationship with the U.S.
03:39There's no reason for having any kind of conflict between Brazil and the U.S.
03:51I believe that when two presidents sit around the table, and each one raises their viewpoints
03:58and their problems, and then we can forward to reach a deal afterwards.
04:06And I am convinced, as I said before I came here, I was very optimistic to advance the relationship
04:24between Brazil and the U.S.
04:25I don't know if President Trump will have time, but I have an agenda to discuss with you.
04:33I brought it in writing.
04:36I'll give you a copy of our agenda, already in English.
04:40If you don't have time to – I don't know if you'll have time to discuss all the issues
04:46here, so that's why I brought it in writing.
04:48President Trump, President Trump, you said yesterday that under the right conditions, you
04:56would reduce the tariffs of Brazil.
04:58What are those conditions?
04:59Let's see.
05:00We're dealing on it right now, and we'll be discussing it for a little while, and I
05:05think we'll probably come to a conclusion pretty quickly.
05:08We know – we know each other.
05:10We know what each other wants.
05:12I think we'll come to a conclusion.
05:13I think we'll come to a lot of conclusions this week.
05:16This has been a very big week.
05:18We concluded a war just now.
05:21We just had the official signing, and it was a great honor.
05:25That's actually why we came here.
05:27We had Cambodia and Thailand and really lots of others.
05:32We've done eight, and we're looking to do number nine, which would be Russia and Ukraine.
05:38So we've done a lot of good work stuff.
05:40We've done a lot of good work stuff.
05:41Yeah, please.
05:42Please, go ahead.
05:43How are you feeling about Mr. Bolsonaro, Mr. President?
05:49Well, I've always liked him.
05:51I've always liked him.
05:52I feel very badly about what happened to him, really.
05:55I've always thought he was a straight shooter, but, you know, he's gone through a lot.
06:00Is this on the agenda today?
06:01He's gone through a lot.
06:02Is this on the table today?
06:03It's none of your business.
06:05What about China, Mr. President?
06:07Are you concerned about the presentation of China and its privilege?
06:10No, I think we're going to do well with China.
06:12I think we're going to have a deal with China.
06:14We meet, as you know, in South Korea with President Xi.
06:17I think we're going to have a good deal with China.
06:20And they want to make a deal, and we want to make a deal.
06:23We've agreed to meet.
06:25We're going to meet then later in China, and we're going to meet in the U.S.,
06:30in either Washington or at Mar-a-Lago, Palm Beach.
06:33So, you know, I think, you know, a lot of these talks when we meet,
06:38we've done a lot of discussions before we meet.
06:40We've done discussions with Brazil.
06:42So I think we're going to end up having a good deal for both countries.
06:45I think with China that's going to happen.
06:47And we have other deals.
06:48You know, we have Japan.
06:49We have South Korea.
06:50We have a lot of meetings.
06:51But people seem to be very interested in China.
06:54I think we're going to have a very fair meeting with China.
06:58Yes.
06:59Can you leave some of the targets today on Brazil?
07:05Brazil is very fast.
07:06Yeah, we can do things fast.
07:08We move quickly.
07:09We're very nimble.
07:10We're very nimble.
07:11We're very nimble.
07:12Do you plan to discuss the situation?
07:14Do you plan to discuss the situation in Venezuela?
07:16Not you again.
07:17Please.
07:18Is there a deadline?
07:19Go ahead, please.
07:20Yeah.
07:21Are you discussing your actions in Venezuela today?
07:23Is there anything you're asking the civilians?
07:25I don't think we're going to be discussing Venezuela.
07:26They're not involved with Venezuela.
07:27They're not doing what Venezuela is.
07:28You know, I would discuss it.
07:29If they want to, I'll discuss it.
07:30But no, I don't think we're going to be discussing it.
07:31Yeah, please, in the back.
07:32Thank you, Mr. President.
07:33Besides Bolsonaro, is there anything that Brazil can offer to improve relations with the
07:47U.S.?
07:48We're going to find out in probably 15 minutes.
07:52It'll be good.
07:53It'll go very quickly.
07:54They can offer a lot.
07:56And we can offer a lot.
07:57And it's good for both countries.
07:59Please.
08:00Mr. President, you in Asia, making all of these deals in China's backyard, what should
08:05they take away from the strong U.S. presence in this region?
08:09I don't think they should take away anything.
08:11I think we're going to have a good deal with China.
08:12I think we're going to make a deal.
08:13It's going to be great for China, great for us.
08:15I mean, you know, we have a lot of things that are good for both.
08:20And we know pretty much we've been dealing with China.
08:23You know, we don't just meet in a vacuum.
08:25We've had a lot of discussions, Jameson, Scott, Howard, Marco, and different things.
08:31We've had a lot of discussions with China.
08:34We have with Brazil, too.
08:35We're not walking into the room, like, with no knowledge.
08:38We're walking in with great knowledge.
08:40And the meetings don't even have to take that long, frankly.
08:43We know pretty much where we are, and we know where they are.
08:46Mr. President, I would like to suggest that the press will continue the interview after the meeting.
09:00We don't have much time.
09:01We don't waste time or lose time talking with the journalists.
09:05So we have a lot of talk.
09:07If you have the patience, you'll know the results of the meeting and the results.
09:13If you're in your rush, you're going to hear the new things that will come out in the meeting.
09:14So I suggest that you should start out.
09:16They're not great questions to them, I must say.
09:17We'll be sort of boring questions.
09:18We'll see you later.
09:19Thank you very much.
09:24Thank you very much.
09:28Thank you, Mr. President.
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