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right is, you know, you know, this area really well find, invest in china. you have to have a 50 percent chinese owner. you have to make sure that you do by their rules. and you can't, you don't have the authority and then you have to provide all access to all the data information. there was a while there is recall in the last administration and other ministrations where the access to that market was enticing enough to get companies to come in because they had access to over 1000000000 people in the market. not a 1000000000 but a lot of people in the market. and so they were doing it. but they could turn that got curtail. when we started saying we're going to play by the same rules. for example, the idea they don't abide by the international rules related to subsidizing products by the government funded. so guess what? they're not going to be able to export their electric vehicles to united states
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without a significant turner. others are doing the same thing around the world, but it is a concern. there's a concern that you have both the china softer i'm north korea. russia ran countries that are not necessarily coordinated in the past. looking to figure out how they can have impact that impact. yes, i do, but i'm not prepared to talk about the details of it in public. and i think you'll see that some of our european friends are going to be curtailing their zone investment in russia. i mean, excuse me, in china, as long as china continues to have this indirect success help to russia
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in terms of being able to help their economy as well as, as well as helping them in as a consequence, that their ability to fight in, in the ukraine yeah, let's say you, we've talked a lot about his that and i raised it and there were, i didn't hear any i can swear. everyone agreed because not everybody got to talk about it. but we haven't, we need a new industrial policy in the west. for example, we talked about how both the u, as well as nato, has to be able to begin to build their own. we initiate capacity has to be able to generate their own capacity to provide for weapons. and the ability to who came as a surprise to some of us how we had fallen behind in the west in terms of the ability to construct new material, new weaponry,
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new new everything from from vehicles to a web existence. and so one of these who came out of this wise are going to be media began with one of my colleagues. my european colleagues is what do we do to increase the capacity of the west, particularly in europe and japan to be able to generate kind of ability to produce their own weapon systems, especially themselves, but to be able to generate that is the same. the system is for russia is trying to figure out that they went to china and they didn't get the weapons, but then they went to the north korea. we're going to be in a position where the west is kind of become the industrial base for the payment of the, the police, a half. all is offensive. weapons that we need, that was a discussion as well for you and to them whether you would be ready to go deal with
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bowden and she 2 or 3 years from now. i'm ready to deal with them now and 3 years and look the like i said, i'm dealing with she right now and direct contact, right? i have no good reason to talk to put in right now. there's not much that he is prepared to do in terms of accommodating, any change in his behavior. and but there is any real liter i'm not prepared to deal with. but i, i understand the generic point is, is put ready to talk. i'm ready to talk to put let's put ready to change. the visa is behavior. and the idea, the foods got a problem. first of all, in this is more that he is supposed to have one. by the way,
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i say don't hold me the exact number, but i think the russian had 17.3 percent of of the praise that they've conquered. now it's $70.00. i mean, in terms of percentage of territory, they've not been very successful. they've called horrible damage loss of life, but they've also lost over 350000 troops, military children who have over a 1000000 people, particularly young people with tech to come to technical capabilities. levy russia is they see no feature there. they've got a problem. but what they do have control of is they are very good at controlling and running the, the public outcry that relates to how they use mechanisms to communicate with people. a lot like health engine constituencies. they like tell them what's going on. and. and so the idea that we're going to be able to fundamentally change,
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rushing to a new term is not likely, but one thing for certain, if we allow russia to succeed in ukraine, they're nice company, ukraine. i recommended, i know, you know, that's the pigeon river and about re put speech after they moved in what it was all about the keys. it wasn't about just anyway. read what is the objective is and anyway, but so i think that i'm prepared to talk to any leader who wants to talk, including if you can call me one job. last time i talked to put in was trying to get him to get a lot of control agreement related to nuclear weapons. a space that didn't go very far. so my point is i'm prepared to talk to anybody, but i don't see any connection. there is an inclination on the part of the chinese
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to keep in contact with me. is there a not sure where this all goes and look, what's happened, the nation. we have strengths in the asian pacific area and more than anybody else has. we, you know, we just put together with today we, we had, i brought on, i asked martin nato allies that we bring on the group from the south pacific australia, new zealand, japan, australia, i'm it, man, i already remember mentioned australia and i met twice. now. i see a group of 14 leaders, the pacific islanders and we've slowed down what's going on, slow down china's reach. but there's a lot of work to do this, the moving target. and i don't take away some some n p r a. thank you mister president of hollywood with m p r.
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i have 2 questions earlier you spoke about the fees fire plan between the israel and him us. we're now looking at 10 months of war and i'm curious if there is anything that you feel personally you wish you would have done differently over the course of the war. and then secondly, if i may, i wanted to ask you about your presidential campaign. i remember covering your campaign in 2020 and there was a moment where you referred to yourself as a quote bridge candidacy, a transition to a younger generation of leaders. i want to understand what changed to face let's, let's go back to where you talked about when i showed you anything is happening with israel and, and the policies of the past, the, moving the answer. as you recall from the very beginning, the time mediately, i went to israel, but i also kind of me contact the ccs egypt. i met with the king of jordan. i met with i met with most of the leaders to try to get
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a consensus going as to what had to be done to deal with getting more a and food and medicine into the new the gaza strip. and we pushed it really hard and his real occasionally was less than cooperative. number one. these really were cabinet i've been, i've been to do is just as golda meir, i've sent some of the reporters around or coming all the time. hurry status, the last 1st time it wasn't going to me or i sat across my desk, her assist, it was rep, be sitting next to me. so far back i go. i know is real well, support is real. but this for cabinet is one of the most conservative work cabinets in the history of, of israel. and there's no, all the answer of the 2 state solution is what we save on the be done. the term 0
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or the, the, the plan i put together was it would be a process or tuesdays solution. and we get the arab nations to, particularly from age of, to all the way to saudi arabia to be in a position where they would cooperate in the transition. so that they do keeps a piece in casa without, without is really for sustaining. gosh, question expansion to be getting worse the day after you guys the day after and guys it has to be to the and the end of the day after it has to be no occupation by israel and the causes of stripped as well as the ability for us to access, get in and out as rapidly as you can all this these there. i've been disappointed that some of the things that i put forward have not succeeded as well, like the port reattach from cyprus. i was hopeful that would be more success. but that's why i'm, when i went to israel after you,
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after the massacres and occurred as a kind of his boss that lies. the one thing i said to is real easy to be able to work at. it would be to make the same mistake america minute after been live. there's no need to occupy anywhere. go after the people who did the job. you may recall, i guess she'll get criticized for it, but i was totally opposed to the occupation and trying to unite afghans to once we got once, once we got been lot and we should have moved on because it was not in our no one's ever going to united united country, i been over every inch is that not every inch entirety from the poppy sales all the way so nor. i said don't make the same mistake. we me. don't say that's what you should be doing is doubling down. we'll help you find the bad guys to more company . and i, and now this criticism i wouldn't provide when the web is indeed i,
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i'm not providing the 2000 pound bombs. they cannot be used in gaza or any popularity or causing great human tragedy damage. but we're remember what happened when, when you had the attack on israel from worth brockovich and, and the ballistic missiles. i was able to unite the arab nations as well as, as well as europe. and nothing happened, nothing got hurt as sent or send an incredible lessons to what was going on from the lease. so there's a lot of things that the retrospect i wish i had been able to convince is really to do. but the bottom line is we haven't changed. it's time to and this for doesn't mean walk away from going after seeing more him from us. and if you notice, you know, better than most, there is a growing dissatisfaction to the westbank from the
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palestinians about how mos, tomas is not popular to do so there's a lot of moving parts. i just have to keep me moving to make sure that we get as much done as we can to where to cease fire, cease fire, and get those in, by the way, who looked at the numbers in, in israel. i mean, i, i, my numbers are better original mother i here with the better and lot of other people here too. but anyway, i reach can or to see in 2020, you referred to yourself as being a bridge candidate for a younger, fresher generation of democratic leaders. and i wanted to know what changed. what change was, the gravity of the situation i inherited in terms of the economy are foreign policy and domestic division. and i think i'm gonna put words anybody's
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mouth most presidents or stories give me credit for having accomplished more than most, any presses since johnson. and maybe before that major piece of legislation passed . what i realize was my long time in the senate had equipped me to have the wisdom and know how to deal with the congress to get things done. got more majors. i some passive, no one saw what happened. and i want to finish to get that finished if tomorrow, if, if you, if we had a circumstance wherever there was a line up and i did, hadn't adhere to what i did, we just moved things along. anyway, it's, it's going to change. last question. uh, kelly bull scripts. no, josh mine grove. i'm sorry. is it extra?
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i'll do 2 more questions to thank you mister president. many of your colleagues democrats on the hill are watching tonight as they assess what they want to say about your candidacy. i'm wondering how you're thinking of this right now. it seems like your answer is clear that they're watching how things go tonight, tomorrow in michigan, next week in texas and nevada. are you thinking that way about whether, how the next week or 2 goes with inform me i usually that way. it's not you thinking that way about how the next 2 weeks go will that affect your decision or you fully determined on running in november as the parties dominy. i'm the terminal and running, but i think it's important and i real. i am a fears. i see, let them see me out there. let me see my, you know, for the longest time it was, you know, wines not prepared to sit with us on the scripted by is not prepared to united way
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. and so what i'm doing is i've been doing, and i think we've done over 20 major events from wisconsin to north carolina anyway . to demonstrate that i'm going out to the areas where you think we can win, or we can persuade people to move our way or people are you there. you look at us here. we have the most extensive campaign organization. if anybody's having a long time, we have well over a 1000 volunteers knocking on doors, making phone calls, speaking tens of thousands phone calls. we have headquarters. i forget exactly how many one sided number the find out. i'm off, but we have scores of headquarters, you know, in all the, just to the tests of stays for organized for a movie. and i, that's awful hard to replace in the near term. and so here's the other thing.
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are you sitting in a long time? very proud of what i've done this in the chairman of the formulation is clearly for a long time nurse german node or ranking member and german who's your district. i'm going to be going down as of josh, the library on to anyway, i'm going to be going around making the case and the things that i think we have to finish and how we can't afford to lose what we've done or backslid and civil rights civil liberties women's rights is that little button? yeah. control guns, not girls. the idea we're seeing around this are common was so good as well. we're sitting around. more children are killed the but a good to do any other cause of death to united states of america. what time are we doing? what are we doing? we've got a candidate st promised in i don't where i'm not going to really. i'm not gonna do
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anything. you gotta supreme court, that is what you might call most concerned court in american history. this is ridiculous. so much we can do still i'm determined to get it done. it's about freedom by the way. oh and this might, well i'm not gonna do that. hailey as that's to come up to. but the i remember i made a speech on democracy in philadelphia, independence hall, and i'm not being critical just to observe the bulk of the press, what all the talking about that for market to do democracy is not an issue to mark is not an issue except to point out, as you know, 60 percent of the people knew i was right. thought i was right. so i'm not asking you a question. you have to answer obviously what you think our democracy is under siege
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based on this court. you think democracy receives based on project 2025, to think he means what he says, what he says he's gonna do whether the civil service eliminates department of education. make sure, i mean there's, we've never been here before. and that's the other reason why i didn't use a hand off to another generation. i've gotta finish this job. i've gotta finish this job because they're so much of stake. we've had some discussions over the past few days with your press secretary about question of health exams. and you said you take a cognitive test every day in this job. are you open to taking another physical or test before the election? governor whitman, michigan, for instance, that it wouldn't hurt to take a test will or 2 things. one, i've taken 3 significant tense, neurological exams, nor live or burn nurse or for neurologist. denise cases recently should or
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did they say i'm good shape. okay. although i do have a little problem with my left foot because it's not a sensitive because i broke my foot and didn't where the boot but but, but i'm, i'm good to test it every single day. i'm under a logical cassie's decisions i make every day. you've talked to my staff, all of you talk to my staff. sometimes my staff talks a lot like the practice matter is i don't think you have them telling you that all the major ideas we've undertaken and haven't been in part initiated by me. i remember really staff, i said, i'm going to go to south korea. we're here to get that ship. what are you doing? i'm going to hit japan in korea back together, get it after. not essentially haven't how studies toward one another since the end of world war 2. i'm going to move as soon as we can expand. you know,
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the only thing page does is help you with the computer, creates a little bit of wisdom that you pay attention. and so the point of making it is, i think it's important that i, if, if my is in the raleigh just tells me he thinks i need another exam. by the way, i've, i've laid every bit of the record now hadn't, has, is your last trump for years. okay. i lost it every single day. i'm trying to buy good docs. if they think there's a problem, i promise you where you, they don't think it's a problem. i think i should have a neurological exam. again. i'll do. no one suggesting that to be now. i'll ask you another question. no matter what i did know it's going to be satisfying. did you have 7 docs? does you have to? yeah. did you do this? how many times you?
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so i am not close at my doctors telling me they should. i should have another neurological exam. i'll do it, but that's right. kelly, both scripts to thank you mister president. you said you're making decisions on a day to day basis when it comes to support for ukraine. does that mean you have not closed the door on further considering lifting restrictions for us made weapons inside of russia? and if i may, your convention is coming up where delegates are pledged to make you the special. not many. if they have 2nd thoughts, are the free to vote their conscience? obviously, their freedom during the day i get over, whelming support, over wildly and support are one. now i forget how many votes i want in primary, overwhelming. and so tomorrow, all of a sudden a show for the convention. everybody says we watch somebody else as democratic
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process. someone else? sure. you know, and this for this i certainly send as a long time i understand the purpose of the candidates running local office and whether the big top i think you've helped them or not in my state of delaware, which was a very police department who was a rich state, when i started terms of where you now talk rent, i don't recall most of the democratic president's waiting. my state laws accuse me. the truth of the matter is i understand the self interest of the kids. if they think that, you know, run over by the top is going to hurt them,
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then they're gonna run away. i get a show for go and look at the polling data in their states. look at this and by the way, i think, you know, with knowledge and you're all experts, i'm not be solicitous about the brand new, your expert dentist. how accurate does anybody suppose are these days? i can give a series of polls where you have likely voters be versus trump, right, went on with the likely voters of all he would jump. so bottom line is all the pulling data right now, which i think is premature because the campaign really has even started. i mean has started, has noticed, yeah, most of the time it doesn't start til after september after labor day. so a lot can happen. but i think i'm the best quote i know, i believe in the best qualified to govern can i think i'm the best qualified to win
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but there are other people could be jump to for this office start sure, sure. start from scratch. and you know, we talk about, you know, money raised, we're not too bad. we're going to have $220000000.00 in the back. we're doing well . so with that, do you have any want to follow up in any that you just asked me? yes. you earlier explained confidence in your vice president? yes. if your team came back and showed you data that she would fare better against former president donald trump, would you reconsider your decision to stay in the race? no, unless they came back and says there's no way you can win me today . thanks everybody.
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this concludes by using that. so listen to him tonight. thank you everybody. thanks everyone. all right, though we've been listening to you as president a joe biden, a dressing the media following a nato summit. but much of that for his briefings into the around his quickness to hold office by didn't, has been under a significant amount of school to the following debate about 2 weeks ago with the he's a challenge of donald trump and the media as well as democrats members so concerned
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about his ability to hold office and if he has the capacity to do so. but we had them from by didn't saying, denying those reports saying that he is able to be president. he said he is pacing himself. however, just always off the referring to the ukrainian presidents. i remember lensky as that he may put in at the beginning of this press conference. he then referred to his vice president camilla harris, kamala harris, as vice president. trump. but let's now go to whitehouse. correspondents, kim, with the health good. she's been listening in at the nato summit. kimberly, it's been very important for biden to have a strong performance to be clear, not to bureau of course. has he managed to do that? the, the bar was so low and the expectations were low given as you pointed out,
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the us president just before this press conference made a major blender calling the ukranian leader, the name of the russian president, instead of vladimir zaleski, he called him flat and we were pushing so most people had very little hope that the us president was for to succeed in this press conference. and it thought off as you pointed out to a very rocky star, we're going to play that taken a moment. but over all things did improve as time went on and the press this did get better, even if he did sort of a ramble at times. and he was slightly long winded. but overall, this was probably one of the show by the better of press conferences, given the fact that he was mostly on scripted and for the most part uh, was uncontrolled by his press shop. i have been covering this precedence since the beginning of his term, and i can tell you this is the 1st time that it has not been highly,
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highly controlled by his press office. the president said, i'm determined on running, but acknowledge that he's made mistakes. he said, i need to lay fears, they need to see the out. they're referring to the american vote in public, but again, thinks that off to a bad start. as you said, he was asked about whether or not he would have picked his vice president and about her qualifications when he was referring to com, la harris, his vice president, he instead mistakenly referred to her as vice president. trump take a listen. i wouldn't have picked vice president trump to be vice president. i think she was not qualified to be present. so start there. number one. the fact is that the consideration is that i think i'm the most qualified person to run for president. i beat them lunch and i will beat them again.
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now the u. s. president also did deny reports that he have been in the media that he goes to bed early and that he has had to have an abbreviated schedule. in fact, he said no, i just need to paste myself more. and in fact, he talked about the future debate to acknowledging that the blossom didn't go so well. he called that a big mistake and said, you know, his big mistake was maybe i shouldn't be traveling in advance of debates and going to 15 different time zones. and when asked about whether or not americans can be sure that he's not going to have another bad night, as the white house has been calling that very poor debate performance. he said, well, the best way to ensure that is just to what americans watch the job he's doing. he's the best person to get the job done is the most qualified person he believes. he also did say in fact, but when it comes to um, essentially the fact that he.

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