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| An incredible weapon, very offensive weapon, and honestly, Russia does not need that. | ||
| They don't need that. | ||
| Yeah, I may tell them that if the war is not settled, that we may very well do it. | ||
| We may not, but we may do it. | ||
| I think it's appropriate to bring up. | ||
| Yeah, I want to see the war settled. | ||
| Thank you very much. | ||
| Tell them to be honest and not out of speaker. | ||
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Sir, talk to Caroline to now. | |
| Okay. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| My first time on the oh, really? | ||
| Wow. | ||
| What do you prize? | ||
| He flies private. | ||
| He's doing pretty well, huh? | ||
| So who's going to be the head anchor at CBS? | ||
| Not Nora O'Donnell. | ||
| I don't believe it. | ||
| I don't believe it. | ||
| You know, there's a story that they're going to, I don't believe it. | ||
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What do you think about it? | |
| Well, I'll tell you what. | ||
| Larry Ellison is great, and his son David is great. | ||
| They're friends of mine. | ||
| They're big supporters of mine. | ||
| And they'll do the right thing. | ||
| They're going to make CBS. | ||
| Hopefully they'll. | ||
| You know, they called it the Tiffany Network. | ||
| And it's got great potential. | ||
| CBS has great potential. | ||
| Thank you all. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Thank you for having me. | ||
| Thank you, sir. | ||
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Bye, guys. | |
| I want to keep this area clean, we're going to be done. | ||
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Misdar dom. | |
| No handout. | ||
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No hands. | |
| because you're blocking everything, right? | ||
| Everybody's blocking everything. | ||
| Keep the | ||
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carpet clear to the car, sir. | |
| Everybody can slide that way a little bit and slide this way. | ||
| Open up the carpet. | ||
| President Trump now is speaking in Egypt. | ||
| Sir, what will Egypt's role play in the peace process here? | ||
| He played a very important role, and they had a very important role with Hamas. | ||
| In fact, the general was right here, was very instrumental because Hamas respects this country and they respect the leadership of Egypt. | ||
| So we had a you played a very important role. | ||
| I appreciate it very much. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| President Trump. | ||
| In Israel just now, you were talking about a possible Iran peace deal. | ||
| You said we are ready when you are. | ||
| Is that the ultimate goal with today's signing to get not Iran, but but I think Iran will come along. | ||
| They've been battered and bruised and you know they're they're they need some help. | ||
| There are big sanctions, as you know, tremendous sanctions. | ||
| I'd love to take the sanctions off when they're ready to talk. | ||
| But they can't really survive with those sanctions. | ||
| Those sanctions are very tough. | ||
| But at some point, they're going to say, we want the sanctions off. | ||
| We're going to end up with peace. | ||
| I think Iran is going to be fine. | ||
| I know so many Iranian people. | ||
| They're great people. | ||
| They're smart. | ||
| Great, great people. | ||
| Engineers, lawyers. | ||
| I mean, they're academics. | ||
| But they took a big hit. | ||
| And frankly, if we didn't hit them with the nuclear, I don't think you would have been able to have this incredible deal that's once-in-a-lifetime deal. | ||
| Nobody's ever seen anything like what's happening today. | ||
| And countries have all come together. | ||
| All different countries. | ||
| Some liked each other, some didn't. | ||
| Most didn't. | ||
| And they've all come together. | ||
| Every country has come together. | ||
| And by the way, Iran did put out a statement, you know, that they support this deal very wholeheartedly. | ||
| So that was in itself something. | ||
| But no, I think they want to, that's all I do in my life. | ||
| I make deals. | ||
| And they want to make a deal. | ||
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President Trump is. | |
| The winning hostages have been returned. | ||
| Can you please tell us what the next steps are? | ||
| Well, they're going and looking for bodies. | ||
| It's a pretty gruesome task. | ||
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And they know where numerous are, as you know. | |
| I guess five or six are in yet now. | ||
| But they're looking for bodies. | ||
| They know the areas. | ||
| And the search parties out. | ||
| And they're doing it in conjunction with Israel. | ||
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And they're going to be finding quite a few of them. | |
| President Trump, can you tell us when phase two of the negotiations will begin? | ||
| Well, it started. | ||
| I mean, it started as far as we're concerned. | ||
| Phase two is starting. | ||
| And, you know, the phases are all a little bit mixed in with each other. | ||
| They're going to start cleaning up. | ||
| If you look at Gaza, it needs a lot of cleanup. | ||
| That's why when I talked to my speech, I talked about the debris. | ||
| I used the word debris. | ||
| That's debris times 10. | ||
| So, but we're going to, they're going to really do a job. | ||
| They have a lot of power. | ||
| In another room, you have the wealthiest, some of the wealthiest nations in the world. | ||
| All leaders, the big leaders are here, the emirs, the kings, and everybody. | ||
| And it's a very interesting group. | ||
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I guess we have like 35 countries. | |
| And that's only because they were the 35 that we invited. | ||
| Everybody that we invited came. | ||
| So there's a lot of respect. | ||
| And I think you'll see some tremendous progress, both in the Middle East. | ||
| This country is doing very well. | ||
| It has good leadership. | ||
| It's about leadership. | ||
| And it's really nice when you say, how is your crime situation? | ||
| And they like, don't even know what you're talking about. | ||
| What do you mean crime? | ||
| We don't have crime. | ||
| Because if he has crime, he puts it out very quickly. | ||
| Some people think that's not nice, but I think it's great. | ||
| Because people don't want to be mugged and smashed and they don't want to be stupid people. | ||
| They have a place that is doing very well. | ||
| We're very proud of it because we knew each other from the beginning. | ||
| The first time I met, it was in a hotel and I was going to meet him and then Hillary Clinton was following me. | ||
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Remember? | |
| Hillary Clinton. | ||
| And he liked me so much, he never even got to see Hillary. | ||
| He saw it for about two seconds. | ||
| But he didn't really want to waste a lot of time. | ||
| He knew what was going to happen. | ||
| But that was the first time we met, and we had a very good chemistry together. | ||
| And it continues till today. | ||
| So I want to thank you all very much. | ||
| I appreciate the way you covered this really momentous. | ||
| I've never seen anything like it. | ||
| The level of love, the level of respect for what it is. | ||
| And it's, you know, it's peace in the Middle East that everybody said it's not possible to do. | ||
| And it's going to happen. | ||
| And it is happening before your very eyes. | ||
| And that's why it's become so fascinating. | ||
| Margaret, do you have anything to say? | ||
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Egypt's been a phenomenal participant. | |
| I think both Steve and Jared will tell you the critical role they played. | ||
| And they can tell you themselves. | ||
| They hosted the talks here, and they're going to play a very important role now in the follow-up, the implementation of this, which is really not simply about restoring Gaza, it is about transforming the region. | ||
| So we have an incredible partner, a long alliance, very capable partner here, and a tremendous collection of leaders. | ||
| This is clearly, in my mind, I think in the mind of everyone in this room, probably one of the most important days for world peace in 50 years. | ||
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That's not an exaggeration. | |
| Only 50? | ||
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Maybe 100, even. | |
| This is the end of World War II, Mr. President. | ||
| Mr. Wycoff and Mr. Kushner, I'm curious, you played such an important role in the tactical negotiations here. | ||
| What will your role be going forward as a lot more has to be brought to the table here? | ||
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The minute we had inked the deal, Jared and I were already working on the implementation side of the deal. | |
| So we're dug in, we'll be here quite a bit. | ||
| That's at the direction of the President. | ||
| That's probably going to be one of the most important phases here. | ||
| Jared is remarkable to work with. | ||
| I talk about it all the time. | ||
| And of course, we both love working for the President. | ||
| So it feels like a very honorable job. | ||
| Mr. President, would you like to say something with the interpreter? | ||
| In the beginning, I am the President of the United States, and I am happy with all the blessings I have in the name of the United States, and I am happy with all the nations and I am happy with all the nations. | ||
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I would like to thank you for your support, and thank you for your support, and for your support, and for your support. | |
| Well, first of all, I would like to say I welcome you to Egypt. | ||
| It's a great pleasure and an honor to have you with us here in the city of peace, Sean Sheikh, to extend, on behalf of all Egyptians and peace lovers around the world, salute the appreciation and the respect of this unprecedented and momentous accomplishment by your house. | ||
| I've been very confident that Your Excellency is the only one who is capable of bringing this about and bringing it into this world. | ||
| I even said that very precisely during my communication with your excellence that you are the only one who is able to bring about peace and to achieve peace in this province. | ||
| I thank you, Mr. President. | ||
| President Obama, what we need to do now is to fix the disease farm, | ||
| make sure that it maintains the state, that we can deliver all of the remaining bodies of the disease to the families of the state. | ||
| This is very important. | ||
| To bring in more humanitarian assistance into the strip and working very closely on following up the restaurant steps that should be taken to make this successful. | ||
| Mr. President, you did very great. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
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Thank you very much. | |
| Thank you. | ||
| He's a good man. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| He's a good man. | ||
| We're with him all the way. | ||
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Will he be on the board of peace, sir? | |
| I'd like to have him on the board. | ||
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I'd like to. | |
| We may need an interpreter, but that's okay. | ||
| We'll have a movement. | ||
| As long as the President, His Excellency on the Board of Peace, I'll be there. | ||
| We've had many leaders want to be on the board, actually. | ||
| The Board of Peace is taken on, Steve, I'd say, a life of its own. | ||
| Do you want to discuss that? | ||
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What's happened? | |
| If you're one of us, I don't remember. | ||
| I think we have a long list of applicants to be on that board. | ||
| Everybody wants to do this. | ||
| That's very nice. | ||
| It's better than the other way. | ||
| Usually it's the other way. | ||
| Nobody wants to be on the board. | ||
| But it's really taken on. | ||
| This whole thing has taken on a life that's very different. | ||
| So it's been really a great honor. | ||
| And you people have done a fantastic job, I want to tell you, that we appreciate it very much. | ||
| Thank you very much, everybody. | ||
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I don't know. | |
| I is that. |