00:00Why did you write your true social about nuclear testing, about presuming nuclear testing?
00:06What prompted you to do that right before the meeting?
00:09It had to do with others. They seem to all be nuclear testing.
00:12We have more nuclear weapons than anybody. We don't do testing.
00:16We've halted it many years ago.
00:20But with others doing testing, I think it's appropriate that we do also.
00:24Any details around the testing center, like where, when?
00:27We wouldn't be. It'll be announced. You know, we have test sites. It'll be announced.
00:31Did Israel give you a heads up before they bombed Gaza?
00:35And is it still a ceasefire if they're stopping?
00:38Yeah, it's a ceasefire. It is.
00:40No, they had a sniper and one of their soldiers were killed and they did retribution.
00:46So we'll see. But, yeah, it is a ceasefire. It's back to ceasefire.
00:52But it's a ceasefire.
00:53Who's the thinking behind reducing troops in Romania, the drawdown of U.S. troops in Romania?
01:00You have to ask. I mean, I can tell you about it, but it's not very significant. It's not a big deal.
01:06But nuclear weapons, sir, which countries do you have in mind when you say you want to send a signal?
01:11What a rough ride this is. This is. The interviews are tough enough without, you know, without your life being threatened.
01:22You guys OK?
01:24Yes, sir.
01:24That camera guy is very steady. We're going to look real bad today on television, I'll tell you.
01:29I think that, you know, it's pretty much, I think we've discussed mostly what we've said. Pretty comprehensive.
01:41We're going to issue a statement on some of the details.
01:44But overall, I guess on the scale of from zero to ten, with ten being the best, I would say the meeting was a twelve.
01:52I think it was a twelve.
01:53I think very importantly, you know, just the whole relationship is very, very important, and I think it was very good.
02:01Especially coming on the heels of the successful trip. We're in Malaysia. You signed a peace deal for Cambodia and Thailand.
02:07Critical mineral deals with all our allies.
02:09So many successful meetings.
02:11And so many meetings great for our country with literally hundreds of millions, trillions of dollars have come into our country over the last four days, represented by this meeting.
02:23But trillions of dollars, where Toyota is going to build plants, ten billion dollars worth of plants.
02:29And, you know, I could go over so many different companies coming in. They're pouring money into the United States.
02:35So beyond even this meeting, this was an unbelievable trip, and I hope you're glad you were a part of it. It was big.
02:42Did you sign?
02:42Every country, Japan. I mean, you look at South Korea, Japan, and so many other countries that we met there, they're investing tremendous amounts of money in the United States.
02:52It's, like, money that we've never seen before.
02:54Have you ever seen investments from China in the U.S., the digital investments, anything like that?
02:59They have investments, and they will invest.
03:01And China, you know, I think they feel very strongly.
03:05They congratulated me on the tremendous success that we've had.
03:09Because there's never been a country that has had so much money come into it for purposes of investment, for building, for auto plans, for AI, et cetera.
03:19So he was very strong on congratulating me for that.
03:22So he was very strong on congratulating me for that.
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