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00:00Sort of thought that would happen.
00:02To clarify something you said on USMCA,
00:06is the US prepared to walk away from that pact?
00:09From what pact?
00:10USMCA.
00:11No, it's fine. It's there. It's good.
00:14We use it for certain things. It's there.
00:16The USMCA is a good deal for everybody.
00:19I won't say this about Mark,
00:22but I didn't like his predecessor.
00:24I didn't like a person that worked.
00:26She was terrible, actually.
00:27She was a terrible person.
00:29And she really hurt that deal very badly
00:31because she tried to take advantage of the deal
00:34and she didn't get away with it.
00:36You know what I'm talking about.
00:38So, you know, we had a bad relationship
00:43having to do with the fact that we disagreed
00:45with the way they viewed the deal.
00:47And we ended it.
00:48You know, we ended that relationship pretty much.
00:52The USMCA is great for all countries.
00:54It's good for all countries.
00:56We do have a negotiation coming up over the next year or so
00:59to adjust it or terminate it.
01:02Mr. President.
01:03I'll just say a word on USMCA, if I may, Mr. President.
01:07It is a basis for a broader negotiation.
01:10Some things about it are going to have to change.
01:12And part of the way you've conducted these tariffs
01:15has taken advantage of existing aspects of USMCA.
01:18So it's going to have to change.
01:20There's other elements that have come
01:21and that's part of what we're going to discuss.
01:23Right?
01:24Mr. President.
01:25Mr. President.
01:26Mr. President.
01:27Mr. President.
01:28Mr. President.
01:29Mr. President.
01:30Mr. President.