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00:00La idea de hacer una pausa, ¿dónde está empezando esta mañana?
00:03¿Puedo decirles exactamente lo que se quedó en consideración para vosotros y vuestros?
00:07Por un periodo de tiempo, diría esta mañana.
00:09En los últimos días he estado pensando sobre esto.
00:11He estado dealing con Scott, con Howard, con otras personas que son muy profesionales.
00:17Y creo que probablemente se quedó cerca de la mañana,
00:22un poco más tarde.
00:23Justo wrote it up.
00:25No le daba acceso a los ayer...
00:31We just wrote it up from our hearts, right?
00:32It was written from the heart.
00:35And I think it was well written too.
00:37But, it was written from the heart.
00:39It was written as something that I think was very positive for the world and for us.
00:45And we don't want to hurt countries that don't need to be hurt.
00:48And they all want to negotiate.
00:50The only problem is, you know, you can only do so many at one time.
00:53We want to do it right. We want to get it right.
00:57We want to take care of them, but we have to take care of our country.
01:01But this was something certainly we've been talking about for a period of time.
01:05And we decided to pull the trigger.
01:08And we did it today, and we're happy about it.
01:11I didn't know it would have that kind of an impact, but it's, you know,
01:13I think you have the biggest increase in the history of the stock market.
01:17That's pretty good. That's pretty. You're almost, you know, if you keep going,
01:20you're going to be back to where it was four weeks ago.
01:24But it was a sick market four weeks ago, you know, because the trade was sick.
01:28It was only a question of time. I don't blame the tariffs.
01:30I think the tariffs just sort of magnified what was happening.
01:35Thank you, Mr. President.
01:37So it seems China has made some serious missteps here in these negotiations.
01:41And Secretary Besant said earlier you may have goaded them into a tough position here.
01:46I'm wondering, are you in a way putting together a coalition
01:50against China in terms of trade here?
01:53No, no. Well, China, look, they're very capable.
01:57And I don't blame China for what happened.
01:59I blame the people sitting right at this desk, right behind this desk or another desk.
02:04You get your choice of seven.
02:06I happen to pick the resolute.
02:08But I blame the people sitting behind in this chair, behind this desk for being stupid, incompetent or not having courage.
02:16It should have been done years ago.
02:17You're welcome.
02:19Lithuanian.
02:20You're welcome.
02:20You're welcome.
02:26All the current law you said was czyliimiento, gas, and eval.
02:28You're welcome.
02:29You're welcome.
02:29Great law you said.
02:30Great law you'll be good at this desk.
02:31Thanks totat so far.
02:32Thank you.
02:34You're welcome.
02:35Thanks.
02:36Thank you.
02:38That's the next one.
02:39I'll go to myself.
02:41You're welcome.
02:42I'll go to my staff.
02:43I'll go to myself and step back to my house

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