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00:00Thank you so much for being here. We are going to talk about your visit, why you're here.
00:05We're very close to having a deal, and if we don't have a deal, we'll do it one way or
00:09the other. Either way, we win.
00:11You have been saying for months, Mr. President, that Iran is begging to make it in this moment.
00:17How close are you to making a deal? Are we talking about days, weeks, months, Mr. President?
00:21I think we're very close. We have a couple of points. They don't even seem like big points.
00:25They've conceded the fact that they will not have nuclear weapons. We had a clause in there that we will
00:31not develop nuclear weapons,
00:33and everybody was very happy with it except me, and I said, well, what happens if they not develop, but
00:41they go out and purchase?
00:43They acquire. I want to put the word if they buy or purchase or acquire, you've got to have that
00:49in there, too, because that's not developing.
00:51Can I interrupt, guys? No. People will understand.
00:55We're on a farm. Most of the launching pads have been knocked out, and most of the missile manufacturing areas
01:02have been knocked out,
01:03but they still have capacity. They have some missiles. They have some drones.
01:08I would say, percentage-wise, maybe 21, 22 percent of their missiles. It's a lot of missiles, but it's not
01:16what it was when we first attacked.
01:18So you're saying they have 21, 22 percent of their missiles left? Correct, yes.
01:22Okay. Would you unfreeze any Iranian assets or lift any sanctions up front as a part of any deal?
01:30So that would come after? Comes after, yeah. If they behave, if they do a good job, we start talking,
01:35yeah.
01:37Are you demanding that Lebanon be a part of the short-term deal? No, no.
01:44No, I'm not at all. I'm not demanding. I think they'd like to see it, but I'm not demanding.
01:51I'm of a different field. I think Kevin is fantastic, and I want him to do whatever he wants.
01:57I don't want to have a big influence on him. But we had a great report. We're doing great.
02:03And it's unfair that whenever you do great, they want to raise interest rates. It should be the opposite way.
02:08You know, if you go back 15 or 20 years, when you had good reports, the market went up.
02:13Nowadays, when you have good reports, the market goes down because they think they're going to raise interest rates.
02:17There's no reason to raise interest rates.
02:20Your elections are crooked, and you're crooked, and at least the press is crooked, and so is ABC and CBS
02:27and CNN.
02:29But, Mr. President—
02:29Your one-sided crooked network. Let's call it quits, because I've had enough.
02:33Thank you, darling. Have a good time.
02:35Mr. President, let's please—I traveled all the way to Wisconsin.
02:38I've sat in the rain with you.
02:40I know. I've sat in the rain with you for an hour, on and off in the rain, and I've
02:44given you enough time.
02:45You ought to straighten out your press, because you know what?
02:48A country can never be great with a dishonest press.
02:52Listen, we traveled all the way to Wisconsin for this interview.
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