00:00He's a different political type and he perhaps has changed the landscape for what politicians can be.
00:05There is discussion at the moment about money in politics and how legitimate it is
00:10because as you fund parties, fund individuals, there's conflict of interest that come about.
00:15But Donald Trump is a character. This is his brand.
00:18It's the amazing luxury lifestyle. It's the golf, the jet set holidays,
00:24everything we've known him for for a long, long time now and he's 80 years old.
00:27It's just incredible. I mean, the plane itself, look, everyone would love to fly on that plane.
00:32And it's part of the American dream, isn't it?
00:34It's part of the rags to riches mentality in the US that definitely doesn't really exist in my country.
00:41I know if a prime minister in my country in the UK did that, there would be uproar.
00:45In fact, I think, for example, Sakia Starmer won the last general election based on taxing private school fees.
00:53There's a different mentality in the UK.
00:54There's almost like a people don't like it when someone does really well and shows off about it.
00:59But in the US, it feels like the bigger, the better.
01:02And this plane looks amazing.
01:04I mean, I'd absolutely take those massage seats on my long haul flights and sleeping on there and working on
01:10that.
01:10Get some peace for once at home. Be amazing.
01:12I think that it's a stand, isn't it?
01:15How does the rest of the world carry on?
01:18What do the other presidents who would feel as though they are shoulder to shoulder with Donald Trump,
01:22how do they follow on from this?
01:24And what significance does it play in terms of diplomacy?
01:28If we ever welcomed Trump again here in Saudi Arabia or perhaps in the UK and this plane touches down,
01:34what will the interest be about it?
01:36And how do countries stand up to this and represent their own strength and power?
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