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00:00I gather you have described President Trump and some of his language as being unfiltered.
00:06And I wondered what you meant by that and what you make of the president's language.
00:11Yeah, I think sometimes unfiltered is an understatement, but it's convenient.
00:16But I do think in this case, the president has, you know, he's made it very clear to the regime
00:23that they, you know, they must get to the negotiating table.
00:26So he's tried this several times before. He tried it before Midnight Hammer back in June of 25.
00:31He tried it before this war started. So he's always choosing diplomacy first.
00:36But I think he's, you know, a bit frustrated and we all are that the regime continues to, you know,
00:42to fire missiles randomly and just won't really understand what's happened on the battlefield or admit it.
00:49And so, you know, the president is, again, unfiltered. The cover of the New York Post called him straight shooter.
00:57And I think, you know, we in the U.S. are used to that. So we don't take his words
01:02literally.
01:03We take him seriously, but not every word literally. He does like to use hyperbole. That's OK.
01:08But it is unusual for, you know, for presidents in general.
01:13He's definitely more unfiltered than anyone we've seen before.
01:17And I think that the U.S. media is used to that.
01:21And it's a little bit still a little bit shocking for international media.
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