00:00Thank you, Mr. President, Kristi Noem just announced that you're deploying body cameras
00:13to Minneapolis.
00:14What's your thinking behind this decision?
00:16And do you want to see this?
00:17Well, it wasn't my decision.
00:18I would have, you know, I leave it to her.
00:21They generally tend to be good for law enforcement because people can't lie about what's happening.
00:26So it's generally speaking, I think, 80 percent good for law enforcement.
00:30But if she wants to do that, I'm OK with it.
00:33Remember one thing we closed the border.
00:35We had I got elected on a disastrous border and we have nobody coming in through our border anymore.
00:42We had 25 million people come in in four years through our border.
00:46Many of them were murderers and drug dealers and mentally those mentally insane from mental institutions and insane asylums.
00:55And now we don't have anybody coming in for nine months now.
01:00I mean, they actually report zero.
01:02We have zero people coming in, which I find hard to believe.
01:04But the Democrats do that report.
01:06They tend to be left leaning that do that report.
01:09So I assume it's true.
01:10If it's not, it's a very tiny amount of people.
01:14But we basically have a tremendously perfect, strong border.
01:18And also crime levels are at the lowest point they've been in 125 years since 1900.
01:26We have the best numbers.
01:27And that's despite the fact that we had a lot of criminals and murderers.
01:3111,888 murderers came in.
01:34And we have the lowest numbers that we've had in 125 years.
01:38So, you know, so we were doing a good job.
01:41If she wants to do the camera thing, that's okay with me.
01:44Mr. Capitol.
01:45Before.
01:46Yeah, please.
01:47Sir, yesterday you said you were speaking to people about Cuba to reach an agreement.
01:51Right.
01:52What kind of agreement are you hoping to reach?
01:53Is that what?
01:54Mr. President.
01:55Yeah, please.
01:56About your meeting with President Petro later this week.
01:59He's been quite critical of you since you spoke back in January after the Maduro raid.
02:03What would you like to hear from him tomorrow in terms of drug trafficking in Venezuela?
02:07What are your expectations?
02:08I mean, he's been very nice over the last month or two.
02:11He was certainly critical before that.
02:13But somehow after the Venezuelan raid, he became very nice.
02:19He changed his attitude very much.
02:21So, no, I look forward to seeing him.
02:24He's coming in.
02:25We're going to be talking about drugs because tremendous amounts of drugs come out of his
02:28country.
02:29And I look forward to see.
02:30We're going to have a good meeting.
02:31Yeah.
02:32Mr. President.
02:33Steve Whitcoff is going to be with the Iranian foreign minister on Friday.
02:36What are you hoping he'll get out of that meeting?
02:38Well, you're going to have a lot of things are happening.
02:41You have Iran and you have Russia, Ukraine, and you have the Middle East.
02:46We have a lot of things going.
02:47A lot of problems were here for a long time before I got here.
02:51We settled eight wars and I think we're going to, I think we're doing very well with Ukraine
02:56and Russia.
02:57For the first time I'm saying that, you know, we're doing, I think we're going to maybe have
03:00some good news.
03:01Good news.
03:02We're losing numbers of Congress and the whole team here that made this possible today.
03:06Having a resilient supply chain is critical for our nation.
03:19That was a fresh infrastructure of the Army Council.
03:20It's time to settle.
03:21I think that we've been in a conversation with the Army Council, according to the Army Council,
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