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00:00Mr. President.
00:01Hello, everybody.
00:02Nice to be with you.
00:03We're landing pretty soon.
00:05We had some pretty good news 20 minutes ago,
00:09but it seems to be going very well in the Middle East with Iran.
00:13We'll know over a little bit of time.
00:16We're negotiating over the weekend.
00:18And as you know, we have the blockade.
00:21The blockade's been very successful.
00:23And of equal success has been the five weeks before the blockade,
00:28and the combination was pretty lethal, I would say.
00:32So we're going to be knowing very shortly.
00:35But we're talking over that.
00:36I expect things to go well.
00:38Many of these things have been negotiated and agreed to.
00:40Sir, what was the good news that you had 20 minutes ago?
00:43Having to do with Iran.
00:44Can you tell us anything about what you...
00:46No, but you'll hear about it.
00:47What are you going to be talking about?
00:47I just think it's something that should happen.
00:50It's something that only makes sense to happen.
00:53And I think it will.
00:54We'll see what happens, but I think it will.
00:56Have you agreed to...
00:57You told me on the phone earlier that everything has been agreed to.
01:00No.
01:00You told me earlier that everything has been agreed to.
01:03Iran was saying something different.
01:05So what has been worked out in that time?
01:07I want to say something different because, you know,
01:09they have people that they have to cater to also.
01:13I really don't.
01:14I'm just doing the thing that's right.
01:15I'm just saying it like it is.
01:16And we have a situation, I think, that is going to be very beneficial.
01:21And the main thing is that Iran will not have a nuclear weapon.
01:24You cannot let Iran have a nuclear weapon.
01:27And that supersedes everything else.
01:29Are you personally the one that's making these negotiations?
01:32Are you personally the one that's making these negotiations move forward?
01:36I have people representing me, but I'm the one that makes the decision.
01:40Sir, in the strait, there have been reports that the Pentagon is preparing for military action in Cuba.
01:46Are those reports true?
01:47Is Cuba next?
01:51Well, it depends on what your definition of military action is.
01:55Would it look like Venezuela or Iran?
01:59It really does.
02:00It depends on what your definition of military action is, as Bill Clinton would say.
02:05You understand that?
02:07No.
02:07A lot of people don't understand that.
02:08Sir, on the strait?
02:09On the strait?
02:10On the strait?
02:11Your 9 a.m. event tomorrow.
02:12What are you planning to announce as Iran?
02:14Well, we have something tomorrow.
02:15It's a little bit of a surprise.
02:16I think it's a very positive thing.
02:18Something I feel strongly about.
02:20Somebody's coming to the White House is very good, very smart, very caring.
02:25A person that cares a lot about the country and beyond.
02:29And so we're going to have a news conference tomorrow.
02:31A little unusual.
02:32Saturday morning.
02:33Is it about Iran?
02:33Yeah, exactly.
02:34No.
02:35Well, it will be.
02:35Ultimately, everything's about Iran, I guess.
02:37It all morphs into Iran.
02:38You're going to be asking questions.
02:40But the Iran thing is just going well.
02:42Tomorrow is unrelated, but you'll be probably – it'll be a form of a news conference.
02:48And I think it's going to be something very good for our country.
02:51Do you want to do something at the White House when this all does end, when you are able?
02:56No.
02:58We'll have a party.
02:59It would be great.
03:00Hey, we've been pushed around by Iran for 47 years, but not anymore.
03:05When you say that Iran has agreed to turn over their nuclear dust, what does that mean?
03:10Are they destroying their nuclear material?
03:13They're turning it over.
03:15Can you walk us through what that process looks like, sir?
03:17We're taking it.
03:18We're taking it.
03:18Very simple.
03:19Going in?
03:19We're taking it.
03:20Yeah.
03:20With Iran.
03:21We're going in with Iran.
03:22Does that mean you guys are on the ground to get that?
03:25I don't know if it's on the ground.
03:26We'll take it after the agreement is signed.
03:28After – there's a big difference.
03:30Before and after.
03:31B.C.
03:32It's before and after.
03:34Sir, in the street, are there going to be restrictions?
03:36After the agreement is a lot different than before.
03:38We would have taken it.
03:40If we didn't have an agreement, we would take it, but I don't think we'll have to.
03:44Sir, in the street, are there going to be restrictions and tolls managed by Iran for ships and vessels passing
03:49through?
03:50Nope.
03:50No way.
03:51None at all?
03:52Nope.
03:52No restrictions?
03:53No.
03:53Mr. President.
03:54You talked about FISA.
03:55Mr. President.
03:56Restrictions?
03:57Yeah, there'll be restrictions.
03:58You can't do the tolls.
03:59No, they're not going to be tolls.
04:02On FISA, Mr. President, Anna Paul Luna is pushing to have the Save America Act linked to FISA in
04:09the FISA renewal.
04:10Are you in favor?
04:11I think she's right.
04:11And I'd love to see that.
04:13The Save America Act is so important.
04:15It's so good.
04:16It's voter ID.
04:18It's, you know, basic.
04:20It's your basics about a democracy.
04:23Voter ID birthplace.
04:24You have to be born in the United States to vote.
04:28We have no transgender.
04:30We added no transgender utilization of our children.
04:35Very important.
04:36We had no men in women's sports now.
04:39We added that.
04:40Also, we talk about the top three.
04:42And we put as the three, you know, the three having to do with the vote.
04:45We also have no mail-in ballots other than for the military, et cetera.
04:49If you're safe for the military.
04:51If you're away.
04:53If you're disabled.
04:54Any of those things.
04:56It's pretty generous, actually.
04:58But mail-in ballots, the tremendous cheating that goes on with mail-in ballots.
05:02And so we would have no mail-in ballots except for those various exceptions.
05:06Mr. President, did the ceasefire in Lebanon need to happen for you to get to a deal with Iran?
05:11No, it's not really tied.
05:12But you could say maybe psychologically tied.
05:15But we're going to help Lebanon become a country again.
05:18You know, it's been a long time for them.
05:19They've gone through a lot.
05:21And we're going to help them be a country again.
05:23Are you frustrated with Netanyahu while you were negotiating the ceasefire in the last round?
05:28Was his action bombing Lebanon?
05:30Did that impact peace talks?
05:33We disagree on some things.
05:34But he's been a very good partner.
05:35We did a good job.
05:37There's probably never been anything like it.
05:39He says we were the senior.
05:40And we are the senior.
05:41We're the senior.
05:42We're the greatest military in the world.
05:44I built it in the first term.
05:46Didn't think I'd be using it this much.
05:48But we have the greatest military in the world.
05:52Greatest equipment.
05:53Greatest.
05:54When you look at it, we had 101 to 111, depending on your definition.
06:00Because some were two.
06:01They came out in twos.
06:02That missile shot at a certain very valuable asset of ours that happened to be sitting on the water.
06:08Every single one of those missiles were shot down.
06:11Think of it.
06:12111 missiles.
06:14Every single one of them was shot down.
06:17Never even got close.
06:19Nobody has a military like this.
06:22Nobody has equipment like this.
06:24Nobody has the power that we have.
06:25So you said that the U.S. was going to take the nuclear dust from Iran.
06:30We didn't make a deal.
06:30What's the timeline on that?
06:32How long will that take?
06:32You want me to give you the time and date and everything else?
06:35Is it like you've negotiated how long that process will go on?
06:44And will it involve the U.S. military?
06:47We'll go in with Iran and we will take it together and we will bring it back, 100% of
06:52it, back to the United States.
06:54If we don't do that, we will get it in a different form, in a much more unfriendly form.
07:02But in any event, we'll get it.
07:04Excuse me.
07:04Excuse me.
07:05But in any event, we'll get it.
07:06Go ahead.
07:06If you don't have a deal by Wednesday when the ceasefire ends, will you extend the ceasefire or will you
07:11start attacks again?
07:13I don't know.
07:13Maybe not.
07:13Maybe I won't extend it.
07:14Okay.
07:15But the blockade is going to remain.
07:16But maybe I won't extend it.
07:19So you have a blockade and unfortunately we'll have to start dropping bombs again.
07:23Thank you very much, everybody.
07:25I think it's going to happen.
07:26What about the UFOs, Mr. President?
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