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00:00No, I don't think so.
00:02They think it might be a bad feel.
00:04We're going to find out.
00:05Nothing to hide.
00:06We'll find out.
00:07Sir, has there been a snag in terms of the South Korea trade talks?
00:10Is that how is that?
00:11No, I don't think so, Scott, is it?
00:13No, there's just a lot of details to work out.
00:16It's a very complicated deal, and I think we're very close.
00:21Do you expect to finalize that on Wednesday, or will it maybe not quite be done?
00:25I think not quite, but I think the overall framework is done for just getting, you know,
00:32crossing the T's, nodding the I's.
00:34That's what Ambassador Korea's team does.
00:36And nobody's better at it than they are.
00:38Mr. President, do you want to say something?
00:40Sure.
00:41So with the Korea deal, there are a few parts to this.
00:44There's some, you know, national security-related issues, which are really, you know, not in my wheelhouse.
00:48And we have some pure trade issues where they've had some non-tariff barriers to us for a long time.
00:53And we've resolved a lot of those, so that's great.
00:56And then there's another piece, which is really about investment going forward.
00:59The Koreans have a great plan to invest in U.S. shipbuilding even more than they've already done it.
01:04And so they're talking right now, frankly, about how to implement Korean investment in the United States
01:09in the best way to make sure that we're-
01:11And especially towards shipbuilding.
01:13We're very much involved in getting the shipbuilding going again,
01:17which, really, we should have never lost years ago.
01:20They lost that years, many, many decades ago.
01:23But we were number one.
01:25We'll be either number one or right up around them.
01:28China's making a lot of ships.
01:30I take my hat off to them now.
01:32They wouldn't if we had that situation where we charged essentially a fee.
01:37But we're not looking to hurt their shipbuilding of us.
01:39Are you concerned that the Koreans ask for any visa guarantees after that immigration rate?
01:47No, but you know how I feel.
01:48I was very much opposed.
01:50Look, when they come in and they're making very complex machinery, equipment things,
01:55they're going to have to bring some people in at least at the initial phase.
02:00In that case, it was batteries.
02:02Batteries are very complex, and they're actually very dangerous to make.
02:05You can't just pick people off an unemployment line and say,
02:09we just opened up a $2 billion battery factory.
02:12So we've got an understanding.
02:17And this is with the world.
02:19By the way, this is not just with South Korea.
02:21This is when they come into our country.
02:23We have a lot of factories being built by outside, by foreign interests.
02:27When they come in, some of these factories make very, very complex,
02:33very highly sophisticated equipment.
02:35They've got to bring people in with them for a period of time.
02:38They'll teach our people how to do it.
02:40But even for a fairly long period of time, they're going to need expertise to be successful.
02:45And we're going to let people know.
02:46I'm letting them know right now that when they come into our country,
02:50we can expect to see them bring in with them some very talented people
02:55that have been doing it for many years.
02:57They'll teach our people how to do it.
02:58Our people will be just as good as they are within a period of time.
03:02And it'll be a phase-out.
03:04But we want them to bring in experts.
03:07And that's the way it is.
03:08But, as President, what reason would they come on?
03:10How long would they come in?
03:12We're going to have that set.
03:13We're doing a whole new plan for that.
03:16But what you can't expect, let's say they come in.
03:19For instance, we have a massive number of chip companies,
03:23in particular one of the biggest by far and the biggest in the world,
03:26coming in.
03:27You can't expect them to make unbelievably complex chips
03:31and computers and other things
03:33and pick people off the unemployment line
03:35that haven't worked in five years.
03:37But we're going to.
03:39So I want them to come in with talented people.
03:42And they're going to — it'll be a phase-out, a slow phase-out.
03:45But here's the right thing.
03:46You said you were opposed to the way that raid in Georgia was happening.
03:49And I was opposed to getting them out.
03:53And, in fact, before they got out, they were pretty well set.
03:56But before they got out, I said they could say they went,
03:59they left, and they're going to be coming back.
04:01The Press.
04:02Did you see the results from the Argentina election?
04:04It looks like the last party.
04:05Wow.
04:06What a great question that is.
04:07I love that question.
04:08Because that was a big win in Argentina.
04:10I want to congratulate the victor.
04:13And he was a big victor.
04:14And he had a lot of help from us.
04:17He had a lot of help.
04:19I gave him an endorsement — a very strong endorsement.
04:22And it was really unexpected to have a victory of that.
04:27And some people thought it would be hard to win.
04:29And not only did he win, he won by a lot.
04:31So, Argentina, that was a great thing.
04:34And I gave Scott and I gave Jameis and everybody, Marco,
04:37a lot of credit for that because, you know,
04:39we are sticking with a lot of the countries in South America.
04:43We're focused very much on South America.
04:45And we're getting a real strong handle on South America.
04:48In a lot of ways, including the fact that we don't want their drugs —
04:51we don't want drugs coming into our country.
04:53And you're seeing that.
04:54The Press.
04:55The Press.
04:56The Press.
04:57The Press.
04:58The Press.
04:59The Press.
05:00The Press.
05:01The Press.
05:02The Press.
05:03The Press.
05:04The Press.
05:05The Press.
05:06The Press.
05:07The Press.
05:08We're going to take care of — look,
05:09we're going to take care of our ranchers one way, though.
05:10We have two situations.
05:11The ranchers, for 35 years, have done very poorly — the cattle people.
05:13They've done very, very poorly.
05:14And now they're doing well, but the price is up.
05:17So what I can see happening is, we're going to take some beef,
05:19because I have to get the price down.
05:21I want to get — most prices are down.
05:23If you look at energy and all the — I have things down, but beef is high.
05:27And the cattle ranches are doing good.
05:29They backed me from day one.
05:30What we're going to do is, we're going to make sure that they don't
05:33We're going to make sure that they don't get hurt,
05:35but we have to also make sure that I get the prices down.
05:38I want to get the prices down like I did with eggs,
05:41like I did with lots of others.
05:42We had a couple of them where, when I first took over,
05:45eggs were double and quadruple what they were.
05:48That was Biden's fault.
05:49A lot of this is Biden's fault, too.
05:52And we're going to get the price of beef down,
05:55and I'm going to make sure the cattle ranches don't get hurt.
05:58The Pressure President,
05:59you talked about North Korea on your way here.
06:02Have you heard anything back from North Korea?
06:03I haven't mentioned it.
06:04I haven't said anything,
06:06but I'd love to meet with him if he'd like to meet.
06:09I got along great with Kim Jong-un.
06:10I liked him. He liked to meet.
06:12If he wants to meet, I'll be in South Korea.
06:14Would you extend your trip in order to try to meet?
06:17Say it.
06:18Would you extend your trip in Asia in order to meet with him?
06:20Well, I hadn't thought of it, but I think the answer would be,
06:24yeah, I would do that. Sure.
06:26When you do...
06:27It's our last stop, so it's pretty easy to do.
06:30Yeah, I would do that.
06:31Do you do meet with him, sir?
06:33With Kim Jong-un?
06:34Yes. What does the U.S. have to offer him?
06:36Well, I didn't say I was meeting with him,
06:37but if he'd like to meet him around,
06:38you know, I'll be in South Korea so I can be right over there.
06:41But what could the U.S. offer him at this point?
06:45Well, we have sanctions.
06:46Well, that's pretty big to start off with.
06:49I would say that's about as big as you can.
06:52Anything is like an inducement to do a deal?
06:54I just had a good relationship with him.
06:56I would love to see him if he wants to,
06:58if he even gets his message.
07:00We haven't mentioned anything, but he knows I'm going over there.
07:04If he'd like to meet, I'd love to meet him.
07:06Sir, one more question.
07:07Are you concerned about flights being halted at LAX
07:10due to shortages for half-ear traffic controllers?
07:13Is there a way we can pay them?
07:15Yeah, there is.
07:16But the Democrats should just do a simple extension.
07:19That's the best way.
07:20The Democrats are holding it up.
07:23They want $1.5 trillion for people that came out of prisons,
07:27for illegal aliens that come into our country.
07:29We don't want to do that because that will help really hurt
07:33the health care that we have in our country.
07:35And frankly, we'd like to see better health care, period.
07:38We're not looking to do that.
07:41The Democrats can solve that problem with air traffic control.
07:44All they have to do is say, the country is open.
07:48We only need five votes.
07:49The Republicans are with us.
07:51We only need five votes.
07:52So let's see what happens.
07:53I would imagine that gets taken care of.
07:55Not only the controllers,
07:58but other people do.
08:00How is your relationship with Elon these days?
08:02And if they're good, you can point out.
08:03I think it's good.
08:04I mean, you saw that during Charlie's beautiful tribute.
08:07Elon came home.
08:08It's good with Elon.
08:09I like Elon.
08:10I've always liked Elon.
08:11Elon's good.
08:12Have you talked to him since the memorial?
08:15On and off a little bit.
08:18Yeah, very little.
08:19Nothing much.
08:20Look, he's a nice guy.
08:22And he's a very capable guy.
08:24I've always liked him.
08:26He had a bad spell.
08:27He had a bad period.
08:28He had a bad moment.
08:29It was a stupid moment in his life.
08:31Very stupid.
08:32I'm sure he'll tell you that.
08:33But I like Elon, and I suspect I'll always like him.
08:37Sir, what are your thoughts on the continued protests outside immigration centers in Chicago?
08:43Well, when people come into our country illegally, especially in terms of speed, they're very bad ones.
08:50I think murderers, because we've had murderers came in through the Biden administration.
08:54We have very tight borders now, but we had open borders.
08:58Incredibly, we had open borders.
09:00What were they thinking?
09:02But we have murders.
09:03Over 11,000 murderers came in.
09:05Many of them murdered more than one person.
09:07We want those people out.
09:09We want people that were in prisons.
09:11We want them to go back to their prison, not our prison.
09:14We want them out.
09:15And we'll get them out.
09:16Get them all out.
09:17It was really a terrible mistake that was made.
09:22When you think of it, so much of our time is spent on that subject.
09:26And it's a big subject, because it's probably 20 or 25 million people, the real number.
09:31And of the 25 million people, it's, you know, millions of people should not be here.
09:36Now, all of them shouldn't be here if they came in illegally.
09:39But we have to get the criminals out.
09:42Washington, D.C. is doing great.
09:44Memphis is starting to do great.
09:46We just started there two weeks ago.
09:48Any place we touch is going to do well.
09:50If I were a governor, I'd say, please get your people in.
09:54Get your people in, whether it's National Guard or the military.
09:57Get them in.
09:58And as you know, we've been .
10:00Is there a deadline for San Francisco to get their prime rates now?
10:04Yeah, I mean, I'd like to do it.
10:06But, you know, I have a lot of very important people that are really into San Francisco
10:11that are really trying to do it themselves.
10:13I said, we can do it better because we have a strong group, a tough group,
10:18a group that has powers that other people don't have.
10:21Locally, you don't have the powers that the federal government has.
10:24And we can do a better job of it, faster.
10:26But I listened to a few of the people.
10:29You know, Jensen, who's fantastic, from Navidia, as you know.
10:33And Mark from, you know, Time Magazine, among a lot of other things.
10:38Right?
10:39He's a good man.
10:40And they would love to give it a shot.
10:42And I say, go ahead and do it.
10:44And I would have done that with Chicago.
10:46But Chicago is very far along the way.
10:49We have to do something with that.
10:51I have a lot of friends influential in Chicago.
10:54If they call me, maybe I'd do the same thing.
10:56But we have to save Chicago immediately.
10:59We can do that pretty easily, but we have to get in quickly.
11:02Can we go back to Argentina quickly?
11:03What do you think the state of the fiscal situation is there now?
11:08Do you think you'll have to do another deal?
11:09Well, we have the all-time expert right here.
11:11I think, right now, we've made a lot of money based on that election,
11:14because the bonds have gone up.
11:16Their whole debt rating has gone up.
11:18You know, that election made a lot of money for the United States.
11:22Now, we're not in that for money, per se.
11:24But if you look at the value of the bonds, the debt.
11:27Scott, you can go ahead.
11:28Yeah, I think the great victory in this election,
11:31President Pele, I think he is going to expand his coalition.
11:36And, you know, they have some big refinancings next year.
11:40But the Argentinian people have spoken.
11:43President Trump, that they know that the U.S. is their ally,
11:47thanks to President Trump.
11:48We're behind them.
11:49And that they're going to be able to fix their fiscal
11:54and keep on the road.
11:56He's working against 100 years of bad policies,
12:00and he's going to break them,
12:02thanks to the support for the United States.
12:04And we're helping other South American countries also, as you know.
12:08Will they need more support?
12:09Or would you consider it if they need it?
12:11We might.
12:12Yeah, we would consider it.
12:13I think they'll be in good shape.
12:15Yeah, we think the market is going to do it from here,
12:17now that he's gotten over this.
12:19As I always said, this was a bridge.
12:21We've bridged him, thanks to President Trump's support.
12:24He did better than anyone ever expected.
12:26The Peronists said it wasn't a fair election
12:29because we were running against Donald Trump, too.
12:32And now I think the market is going to take care of itself
12:36and it's going to have a lot of confidence in his policies
12:39and the way forward.
12:40The polls were very wrong of that election.
12:42I mean, the polls really got it wrong.
12:44That was an election they said was going to be lost,
12:47and not only was it won, but it was won by a lot.
12:51And maybe we did help. I hope we helped.
12:54Sir, for you, our Secretary Rubio, over the weekend,
12:57Israel assassinated a military official of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad movement.
13:03Does that violate the ceasefire law between Israel and Hamas,
13:06or are they treated as a separate group?
13:08You're talking about the strike against the Palestinian Jihad individual?
13:11Yes.
13:12Yeah, look, Israel didn't surrender its right to self-defense.
13:15Obviously, the ceasefire is based on obligations on both sides.
13:18By the way, we'd also like to see Hamas speed up the return of hostage bodies.
13:23We still have 13 hostages, two Americans included.
13:26But we don't view that as a violation of the ceasefire.
13:28They have a right if there's an imminent threat to Israel,
13:31and all the mediators agree with that.
13:33How transparent is the Trump administration?
13:36You got Scott, you got Jameson, you got Markov.
13:40We're not saying you please don't ask this question.
13:44You can ask anything you want.
13:46There's never been anything like this.
13:48Do you agree with that?
13:49Well, I just wanted to add to clarify a question from my earlier thing.
13:52You said five Fed candidates.
13:53That's Waller, Hassett, Warsh, Ryder, and Bowman, right?
13:59And Bowman, right?
14:00And Bowman.
14:01Reeder.
14:02Reeder.
14:03Reeder.
14:04Reeder.
14:05Reeder.
14:06And Bowman and Bowman.
14:07Yeah, sorry.
14:09I just wanted to clear.
14:10But there was a surprise mid to you.
14:11That and a surprise six occasionally.
14:12Oh, okay.
14:13He likes what he's doing too much.
14:14I don't think you could — you couldn't pull him out of there no matter what.
14:16It's like Caroline.
14:17How's Caroline doing?
14:18Good?
14:19Would you say she's doing good or just okay?
14:21I don't know.
14:22I think she's doing —
14:23She's been very gracious to us.
14:24She's doing very good.
14:25Without her, we wouldn't be here right now.
14:29She's doing great.
14:30When do you think you'll make a decision on defense?
14:32Last Wednesday?
14:33I'd say maybe by the end of the year.
14:35Yeah, before Christmas.
14:36Right around —
14:37I think by the end of the year.
14:38Early next year.
14:39But by the end of the year.
14:40We want to get too late out as soon as possible.
14:43We want to be too early.
14:44We're too late.
14:45Sir, Steve Bannon said in a recent interview that there could be plans for you to be able
14:50to run and potentially win a current term in 2028.
14:53Is that something you'd be willing to challenge the court to be?
14:56Well, I haven't really thought about it.
14:58We have some very good people, as you know.
15:00But I've had — I have the best poll numbers I've ever had.
15:05I mean, I just solved eight wars and a ninth is coming.
15:08I believe Russia and Ukraine will happen.
15:10But we just did — you know, we just left.
15:12And when you look at the treaty we just did, that was a war.
15:17That was — thousands of people were already shot at the border.
15:21And when you look at what we just did, it was pretty amazing.
15:24Pretty amazing.
15:25We got a lot of — a lot of good credit.
15:27And I really have to thank Malaysia for that, because they're really — the Prime Minister
15:32and everybody really helped get the two countries together.
15:35But it was — it was quite a great peace treaty.
15:39But that was one of eight.
15:41And it makes me feel good.
15:44It makes me feel good.
15:45I mean, it's billions of people that we saved.
15:47We — I saved the lives of millions of people.
15:49That's what's important.
15:50Yeah.
15:51Who are the very good people?
15:53They are good people.
15:54What?
15:55You said that for 2028, they're very good people.
15:58Who are they?
15:59Well, we have great people.
16:00I don't have to get into that.
16:01But we have one of them standing right here.
16:03We have JD, obviously.
16:05The Vice President is great.
16:07I think Marco is great.
16:09I think — I'm not sure if anybody would run against us.
16:13I think if they ever formed a group, it would be unstoppable.
16:17I really do.
16:18I believe that.
16:19I would — I would — I would love to do it.
16:21And I have my best numbers ever.
16:23It's very terrible.
16:24I have my best numbers.
16:25If you read — if you read it — am I not ruling it out?
16:30You'll have to tell me.
16:31All I can tell you is that we have a great — a great group of people, which they don't.
16:36They have Jasmine Crockett, a low IQ person.
16:38They have AOC's low IQ.
16:41You give her an IQ test.
16:43Have her pass, like, the exams that I decided to take when I was at Walter Reed.
16:49I took — those are very hard — they're really aptitude tests, I guess, in a certain way.
16:55But they're cognitive tests.
16:57Let AOC go against Trump.
16:59Let Jasmine go against Trump.
17:01I don't think Jasmine — the first couple of questions are easy — a tiger, an elephant,
17:06a giraffe, you know.
17:08When you get up to about five or six, and then when you get up to 10 and 20 and 25, they
17:13couldn't come close to answering any of those questions.
17:17Did you read out — Walter Reed mentioned advanced medical imaging.
17:21Did you get an MRI?
17:22Can you tell us what that was?
17:23I did.
17:24The President.
17:25The President.
17:26The President.
17:27The President.
17:28The President.
17:29The President.
17:30I mean, I gave you — I gave you the full results.
17:31We had an MRI — an MRI and in the machine — you know, the whole thing.
17:34And it was perfect.
17:35Yeah.
17:36The Press.
17:37Can you say one in particular?
17:38The President.
17:39The President.
17:40Yes.
17:41I have a medical cerveza.
17:42Even the doctors.
17:43In fact, we have doctors traveling with us, but I think they gave you a very conclusive
17:45— nobody has ever given you reports like I gave you — and if I didn't think it
17:49was going to be good, either I would let you know negatively.
17:53I wouldn't run.
17:54I'd do something.
17:55But the doctors said some of the best reports for The Age, some of the best reports
18:00they've ever seen.
18:01One theory on how you might try to serve a third term is that you could run as the Vice
18:05President.
18:06Yeah, I'd be allowed to do that.
18:08Is it the White House or the White House counsels or your legal position?
18:12No, you'd be allowed to do that, but I wouldn't do that.
18:15I think it's too cute.
18:17Yeah, I wouldn't rule that out because it's too cute.
18:19I think the people wouldn't like that. It's too cute.
18:22It wouldn't be right.
18:24A golf-related question?
18:26Do you mind?
18:28You're personally the most difficult shot for you in golf.
18:33You mean right now?
18:35Yeah, how would you play it?
18:37The most difficult shot?
18:38It used to be chipping, but I've become a very good chipper.
18:41I hit them all pretty good.
18:46I'm a pretty good golfer.
18:48I won 38 club championships.
18:50That's pretty good.
18:51But pretty much, I hit — I'm very solid, very consistent, pretty long.
18:58I mean, I hit the ball pretty long.
19:00I play with Gary Player.
19:01You know, Gary's 90, and he shot 70 with me the last time we played, which is pretty amazing from 6800.
19:07So, putting is pretty good?
19:09Putting is pretty good, yeah.
19:10Putting is pretty good.
19:11It used to be — I'd say putting used to be the best, but I'd say putting is pretty good.
19:16Sir, can I ask just one more trade question?
19:18There were some treats to the Vietnam deal, where they're going to have some zero-terif items that can come into the United States.
19:24Yeah.
19:25Why was that change made?
19:26I don't know.
19:27That's just — there's a handful of things, like coffee, et cetera — the type of stuff we don't make in the United States.
19:32And we don't make.
19:33We can't.
19:34So, it makes sense.
19:35If people are going to do a deal with us, we'll give them a good deal there.
19:39But overall, 20 percent on Vietnam.
19:41And we want to get coffee down a little bit.
19:43So, just to clarify, technically, that was stuff that — why is that 20 and now we'll be brought to zero, is that —
19:48Well, it's just brought to whatever congressional level of tariff there is, right?
19:52I mean, this is — you know, we have a huge deficit with Vietnam, and so they've taken down all their tariffs to zero on everything.
19:59All gone.
20:00All the non-tariff barriers are gone.
20:01They're going to accept all our autos, all our standards, all of that.
20:04We have 20 percent on them.
20:05Which, by the way, people said impossible to get.
20:07They did say impossible.
20:08They're all gone.
20:09Yep, yep.
20:10And so we just have a few items like that that we can't grow or extract from the ground in the United States.
20:14Certain spices, right, that can grow in America, that kind of thing.
20:17How worried are you still about the risk of trans-shipping through Vietnam from China?
20:20Yeah, so — so part of the deal, they have to — they have agreed to a duty evasion agreement with us.
20:25And if we catch them doing it, we can charge an additional 40 percent, right?
20:29On top of the 20?
20:30That's right, yeah.
20:31And that's an executive order that's already in place, so —
20:33You guys have a very interesting couple of days.
20:36We have Japan, and then we have South Korea, but we have China coming, and it's going to be very interesting.
20:42I have a lot of respect for President Xi, and we are going to — I think we're going to come away with a deal.
20:49But I really feel good.
20:52Our country is doing so well economically.
20:54It's doing so incredibly well.
20:56The Democrats should let it open.
20:58I guess they don't do that because it's doing so well.
21:00It's too bad.
21:01But on the — you know, the macro scale, it's not having that kind of an effect.
21:06We just want people to get paid.
21:08We think it's very unfair.
21:09And how about the man that put up $130 million to make sure our military got paid?
21:15This is —
21:16You won't tell him who he is.
21:17I won't tell you.
21:18I won't tell you.
21:19But this is a person that called me and said,
21:21Sir, I'd like to make a contribution of any difference needed for the United States military.
21:27I said, I don't know.
21:28That could be a big number.
21:29And we worked it out.
21:30It was about $130 million.
21:32And he wrote a check for $130 million because he's an unbelievable patriot.
21:38And that's what it's all about.
21:39So we're going to have a good time over the next two days.
21:42Get a little rest.
21:43What is that?
21:45I haven't been watching it too much, the World Series.
21:48I'm disappointed.
21:49They didn't put Pete Rose in.
21:52I said, put Pete Rose in before he dies.
21:54He had over 4,000 hits.
21:56They didn't do it.
21:57And with all the gambling you see now — I mean, give me a break — they didn't put Pete Rose in.
22:02I asked the Commissioner, put Pete Rose in, Commissioner, long before he died.
22:07Like a year before he died, they didn't get it done.
22:10Should have gotten it done.
22:12Pete Rose was a great baseball player.
22:15Can I ask on China?
22:16One quick one.
22:17Just — you said yesterday that you might invite China to Mar-a-Lago.
22:20Yeah.
22:21When would that be?
22:22Well, sometime after.
22:23I'm going to go — we pretty much agreed that I'll be going to China.
22:27When is that?
22:28In the earlier part of the year.
22:29Okay.
22:30And the presidency will be coming into maybe Washington or Palm Beach or someplace sometime after that.
22:36Vietnam said that you accepted an invitation there as well.
22:39Do you plan a visit?
22:40Well, he invited me.
22:41If I can, I will.
22:42We have a good relationship with Vietnam.
22:44And they were — look, they've made a lot of money with the United States over the years.
22:48The president said, really — didn't know what they were doing.
22:52But now, as you know, Vietnam is not charging us tariffs.
22:55And that's a big step.
22:56And based on that, I would — that's a big move.
22:59On Friday, Ambassador Greer launched a 301 on whether China reneged on its phase one deal.
23:05Is that part of these talks?
23:07Would you pause that?
23:08How connected is that to the Thursday talks and the talks you've been having?
23:10I don't think it's going to be.
23:11It may be a part of the talk, but it may be a part of just the negotiation.
23:14And that — that was a separate deal from before.
23:16And there's a lot of, you know, view in the United States that they didn't keep aspects
23:20of that deal.
23:21So we're just looking into it.
23:22And, you know, that's continuing, but we're really focused on —
23:24If all works out well, I'm sure they'll be able to talk us out of it.
23:27Do you agree?
23:28I think so.
23:29It's up to you, sir.
23:30I have a feeling — I have a feeling they'll talk us out of it.
23:33You long said that you have a great relationship with Xi Jinping.
23:36You really get along.
23:37Yeah.
23:38Could you just elaborate on that one about your relationship is so great?
23:41And what about him?
23:42I just like it.
23:43We were obviously — that was hurt pretty badly by COVID.
23:48When COVID came in — came in through Wuhan.
23:51Everybody knows that.
23:52I always said it.
23:53I said it right from the beginning.
23:55So that had an impact.
23:56But, you know, an impact for a lot of reasons.
23:58Number one, we didn't get to speak as much because we were all busy getting out of that nightmare.
24:03But, no, I think I have a very good relationship, as good as anybody.
24:08And I would say that likewise with him.
24:11Thank you very much, everybody.
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