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U.S. President Donald Trump set a deadline for Iran to reach a deal or face possible military escalation, warning of “bad things.” Amid billions in economic losses and intensified strikes on key targets, he signaled America could withdraw—but only if Iran complies and tensions ease.

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00:00Frankly, as somebody said, they could leave today and it would take 10 years to rebuild the damage that's been
00:06done.
00:07But I think we have to make it a little bit more permanent because no other president has to go
00:11through this.
00:12And we shouldn't have any other president having to go through this kind of a thing.
00:17And if they didn't want to do it, if for some reason they didn't want to do it, we'd have
00:23the same problem.
00:24We don't ever want to have that problem again.
00:26Not with lunatics.
00:27We can't have lunatics controlling nuclear weaponry.
00:31So I just want to thank you, everybody.
00:36As part of this great celebration, we also honor 250 years of cherished Irish-American friendship and 250 years of
00:46fierce, proud, tenacious Irish-American heritage.
00:50These are incredible people.
00:52Oh, I know so many Irish.
00:54They're difficult, though, you know.
00:55They're very difficult.
00:57And they're great politicians.
00:59You know, I was just told, right, that 23 American presidents have some Irish blood on them, right?
01:09Some.
01:09Some a little bit and some a lot, right?
01:12That's a pretty big number.
01:14I don't think any.
01:14And nobody else competes with that.
01:16But out of the 56 signers of our Declaration of Independence, 11 were patriots with roots in Ireland back in
01:24July 4th, 1776.
01:26It was a son of Ireland who actually printed that sacred document for the first time.
01:32Who knew that?
01:33And it was also an Irishman who first read its immortal words to the American public, proclaiming aloud that we
01:40are all made free and equal by the hand of our creator and endowed by God with rights to life,
01:48liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
01:50It came out of the blood of Ireland as part of this great celebration.
01:55As I mentioned, we also honor 250 years of cherished Irish-American friendship and 250 years of fierce, proud, tenacious
02:05Irish-American heritage.
02:07These are incredible people.
02:09Oh, I know so many Irish.
02:11They're difficult, though, you know?
02:12They're very difficult.
02:14And they're great politicians.
02:17You know, I was just told, right, that 23 American presidents have some Irish blood on them, right?
02:26Some.
02:26Some a little bit and some a lot, right?
02:30That's a pretty big number.
02:31I don't think any.
02:32And nobody else competes with that.
02:33But out of the 56 signers of our Declaration of Independence, 11 were patriots with roots in Ireland back in
02:41July 4th, 1776.
02:43It was a son of Ireland who actually printed that sacred document for the first time.
02:49Who knew that?
02:50And it was also an Irishman who first read its immortal words to the American public, proclaiming aloud that we
02:57are all made free and equal by the hand of our creator
03:01and endowed by God with rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness that came out of the blood
03:10of Ireland.
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