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00:00Donald Trump is the 45th President of the United States.
00:07Currently, he is running for the 2020 presidential election
00:11as the second U.S. President with Joe Biden.
00:18And we're going to win four more years in the White House.
00:25Our beautiful White House.
00:28Donald Trump has become a role model
00:31not only in politics but also in history.
00:41On January 20, 2012,
00:44Donald Trump took office as the U.S. President
00:47following his victory over Hillary Clinton
00:51and became a member of the House of Representatives
00:54until now.
00:56The world has never seen him in any policy
01:00and has never been a policymaker
01:02before his 8th term in office in 2016.
01:07The reason why the world is so focused on him
01:09is because of his relationship with the United States.
01:12During the election,
01:14Donald Trump established the U.S.,
01:16the U.S. Embassy,
01:17the U.S. Embassy,
01:18the U.S. Casino,
01:19the U.S. Casino,
01:20the U.S. Casino,
01:21and other historical sites in the United States.
01:24The world is a multicultural,
01:26and a global economy.
01:28The world has been studying
01:30the history of Donald Trump
01:32since he founded the Grand Hyatt New York
01:35in 1926 in New York.
01:39In 2009, Trump won the NBC election.
01:44After winning the election, in 2015, he was elected as the Vice President of the United States.
01:52The presidency is dominated by 3,500 members of the House of Representatives,
01:58Republicans, Democrats, Republicans, and Republicans.
02:03This is the story of Donald Trump's presidency.
02:09From a young man with a bad temper, to a man of integrity.
02:14Born on April 14, 1946, in Queens, New York, Trump was a young man of 10 years old.
02:22In the 1950s, Trump's popularity skyrocketed.
02:27At the age of 13, his parents sent him to New York State University.
02:33Hoping that the university's reputation would change the bad attitude of their children.
02:39But Trump did well in the university, both in social studies and business,
02:44as well as becoming a president and a member of Congress before graduating in 1969.
02:51In the same year, Trump continued his studies at Fordham University.
02:56Two years later, he changed to study at Pennsylvania State University.
03:02In 1968, he graduated from the Department of Economics.
03:07Donald Trump's son became a member of the United States Senate.
03:12He became a member of the House of Representatives and became a Secretary of State,
03:16Trump's son, Frederick Trump, was a German citizen.
03:19He served in the United States Navy, and his mother, Mary McLeod, was a Scottish citizen.
03:25Trump's son, Frederick Trump, was a member of the House of Representatives and became a Secretary of State.
03:30He became a member of the House of Representatives and became a Secretary of State.
03:35Frederick Trump and Mary McLeod married in 1936.
03:41At the time of Trump's inauguration,
03:44his wife, Frederick, became a social worker and a politician in New York.
03:50Trump has five sisters and a fourth son.
03:54Trump's son, Donald Trump, became president in 1969,
03:59and became president the following year.
04:05Trump's son, Donald Trump, became a billionaire, starting with a million dollars.
04:09During his studies at the University of Pennsylvania,
04:11Trump's son worked for the Bank of New York
04:15during his time in the United States.
04:18After graduating from the Department of Economics at the University of Pennsylvania,
04:22Trump's son became a member of the Bank of New York in 1968.
04:27In 1971, Trump's son received $2 billion from the Bank of New York
04:33to invest in the Bank of New York and the rest of the family's assets.
04:38Unlike Trump's son, who built a house for a wealthy family,
04:42Trump's son chose to invest in a large casino
04:47in Manhattan, New York, during his time in the United States.
04:58In 1986, Trump's son became a billionaire
05:02and became a billionaire with a fortune of $1 billion.
05:06In 2016, Trump's son was nominated by Forbes magazine
05:11as the person with the largest fortune in the world,
05:15and the 156th largest in the United States,
05:19with a fortune of $3.2 billion in 2016.
05:26Trump's son had two relationships before meeting his first wife.
05:30Trump's son had three relationships,
05:33with his first wife, Ivana Trump, as his first wife.
05:37The couple got married in 1972 and had three children together.
05:42However, the couple's relationship ended in a divorce in 1992.
05:48The second wife was a billionaire named Mary May Paul.
05:52The couple had a daughter named Tiffany
05:55as their first wife when they divorced in 1992,
05:59with a fortune of $2 billion.
06:03The third wife was named Melania Trump,
06:06as their first wife when they divorced.
06:09Trump's son and his wife,
06:11who were both billionaires in the United States,
06:14got married in 2005.
06:16The couple had three children together,
06:19including Hillary Clinton,
06:21who won the 2016 presidential election,
06:24and Bill Clinton.
06:26Trump's son had five children,
06:28including his first wife.
06:33In 2020,
06:35the President of Iran
06:38gave a speech in the air
06:41to the Iranian President Qassem Soleimani
06:44at the UN General Assembly in Baghdad.
06:48In the speech,
06:50Prime Minister Qassem Soleimani
06:52said he had submitted a request
06:54to the US Embassy
06:56and the UN Security Council
06:58on November 22, 2019
07:01on the UN Charter
07:03for American Citizens.
07:06Prime Minister Qassem Soleimani
07:08also submitted a request
07:10to the US Embassy in Baghdad.
07:14After the speech,
07:16Trump's son announced
07:18that the US was holding a meeting
07:20to end the dispute,
07:22not to resolve the dispute.
07:24The meeting was held in Hong Kong
07:26with the Korean side
07:28to discuss
07:30how to resolve the dispute.
07:34The first meeting was held
07:36in December 2018
07:38in Singapore.
07:40The second meeting
07:42was held in Vietnam
07:44in mid-November 2019.
07:46The meeting ended
07:48with no results
07:50as the Korean side
07:52announced that
07:54the dispute could not be resolved
07:56until the Korean side
07:58held a meeting
08:00to resolve the dispute.
08:03Some of Donald Trump's
08:05lessons for students
08:07are to think big
08:09and do it well.
08:11Sometimes you have to
08:13stop arguing
08:15and go out and do
08:17what you have to do.
08:19Your money has to
08:21be spent wisely
08:23and do what you have to do.
08:26There is no such thing
08:28as a big fortune
08:30or a big responsibility.
08:32There is nothing
08:34you want for your future
08:36that is bigger than your identity.
08:38But what can you learn
08:40today that you didn't know before?
08:42You have to be patient
08:44and know what you want
08:46and go for it.
08:48Sometimes,
08:50you can't do
08:52what you want.
08:54If you don't have money,
08:56you don't have a future.
08:58If you don't have a future,
09:00you don't have anything.
09:02Sometimes,
09:04you have to find a new way
09:06to win.