00:00Possibility that the UK or France could join the Board of Peace?
00:05Well, I think they're going to want to.
00:08Well, look, most countries, some countries have a prohibition,
00:11and they're going to their legislatures and getting out.
00:14In most countries, the prime minister or the president can sign.
00:19You saw a lot of them today.
00:20Don't forget, the letter only went out two days ago.
00:23We had almost 30 people already at very important countries.
00:28But there are some countries, like Italy, who told me she wants to sign,
00:33she wants to be desperately, but I think she has to go back to her legislative branch.
00:39And we had that with Boland, too.
00:41He said, we want to, I mean, I was the one that endorsed him.
00:47He's great, by the way. He's doing a great job, Carol.
00:50But he has to get an approval.
00:52Some have to get an approval, some don't. Most don't.
00:54But some do have to, I mean, a legal requirement to get an approval.
00:58Do you even fit me being chairman of the Board of Peace past your second term in office?
01:03I have the right to be if I want.
01:04I mean, I'll decide. We'll see what happens.
01:06But they'd like me to be.
01:10It's a theory for life.
01:13But I'm not sure I want that.
01:14But it's going to do great work with Gaza and maybe other things.
01:18You know, it could be beyond Gaza.
01:20And we'll work in terms of the United, with the United Nations.
01:24So I've always said the United Nations has great potential, great potential.
01:28But they have not lived up to the, did I say, eight wars that I never spoke to them.
01:34You'd think I would have spoken to them a lot.
01:36But the United Nations has great potential.
01:40I think working with the Board of Peace is going to be a good thing for the United Nations.
01:44Can you tell us who your pet pick is?
01:46A couple of days ago that there would be something in the works where you can take money out of your 401k to help on purchasing a home.
01:54Is that something that the administration is working on?
01:56I'm not a huge fan of other people like it.
02:00They're talking about taking money out to put a deposit down in a home.
02:05And one of the reasons I don't like it is that their 401ks are doing so well.
02:10You know, 401ks are up 80%, 90% in some cases.
02:14And, you know, you're talking about a lot of people.
02:16We're talking about very mainstream.
02:19And they're really doing, and the housing market's good, but the 401ks are doing much better than the housing market.
02:25And I like keeping their 401ks in great shape.
02:30I like keeping their 401ks.
02:32And I'm not a huge fan of putting down in a deposit.
02:35I'm not.
02:36I like, I'm so happy with the way 401ks are doing.
02:40You have people tell me they're up 88%.
02:42And over the period of a year, over a full year, it's going to be, I mean, it's going to be close to 100%.
02:51Yes.
02:51Can you tell us that?
02:52Back to the court of peace.
02:54Some of the countries are, I think the permanent members contributed a billion dollars.
03:00What, is that money supposed to be for Gaza?
03:02They've already put up a billion.
03:04Some of the countries have already put up much more than that.
03:07What's that money for?
03:08That's a lot of money, but it's nothing compared to the value of peace.
03:13Peace is so destructive for everyone.
03:14Even countries that aren't involved, I mean, it's so destructive for everybody when you have wars.
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