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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:47,964 --> 00:00:51,342 It is a stunning moment, Dana. 2 00:00:51,426 --> 00:00:55,472 The disgraced 45th President of the United States 3 00:00:55,555 --> 00:00:58,767 and First Lady Melania Trump 4 00:00:58,850 --> 00:01:02,187 walking to Marine One for their last ride. 5 00:01:14,032 --> 00:01:15,325 Ladies and gentlemen, 6 00:01:15,408 --> 00:01:17,952 the President-Elect of the United States, 7 00:01:18,036 --> 00:01:19,913 Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr. 8 00:01:19,996 --> 00:01:22,165 And Dr. Jill Biden. 9 00:01:30,590 --> 00:01:33,635 There was huge security issues that day. 10 00:01:34,511 --> 00:01:36,179 Fears after January 6th 11 00:01:36,262 --> 00:01:37,931 and a lot of steps and precautions 12 00:01:38,014 --> 00:01:39,349 that were being taken. 13 00:01:40,475 --> 00:01:42,018 We couldn't even get close enough 14 00:01:42,101 --> 00:01:44,103 to drive here on our first day. 15 00:01:45,438 --> 00:01:47,398 So actually, all of the senior staff 16 00:01:47,482 --> 00:01:48,608 all met at the zoo 17 00:01:48,691 --> 00:01:50,360 and we got on buses, 18 00:01:50,443 --> 00:01:54,113 and we all were watching the inauguration on our phones. 19 00:01:55,740 --> 00:01:57,551 Please raise your right hand 20 00:01:57,575 --> 00:01:59,327 and repeat after me. 21 00:01:59,410 --> 00:02:03,331 I, Joseph Robinette Biden Jr., do solemnly swear. 22 00:02:03,414 --> 00:02:06,751 I, Joseph Robinette Biden Jr., do solemnly swear. 23 00:02:06,835 --> 00:02:09,212 That I will faithfully execute... 24 00:02:09,295 --> 00:02:11,422 I was not out on the mall 25 00:02:11,506 --> 00:02:12,632 watching the speeches, 26 00:02:12,715 --> 00:02:16,219 but rather sitting in the situation room 27 00:02:16,302 --> 00:02:21,391 watching the secure monitors where we had up on the screen 28 00:02:21,474 --> 00:02:25,353 the command centers for DHS and FBI, 29 00:02:25,436 --> 00:02:27,522 because we were worried about the potential 30 00:02:27,605 --> 00:02:29,357 for unrest or violence. 31 00:02:33,236 --> 00:02:36,865 This is America's Day. 32 00:02:36,948 --> 00:02:39,576 This is democracy's day, 33 00:02:39,659 --> 00:02:41,870 a day of history and hope, 34 00:02:41,953 --> 00:02:44,789 of renewal and resolve. 35 00:02:44,873 --> 00:02:47,709 Even in that moment of joy, of renewal, 36 00:02:47,792 --> 00:02:52,672 people were extremely conscious of the inheritance we had. 37 00:02:52,755 --> 00:02:55,466 Thinking about the challenges we were facing at home, 38 00:02:55,550 --> 00:02:57,260 I knew that as Secretary of State, 39 00:02:57,343 --> 00:03:00,471 I would have to be in some way explaining that 40 00:03:00,555 --> 00:03:01,598 around the world. 41 00:03:03,474 --> 00:03:04,976 We'll press forward 42 00:03:05,059 --> 00:03:08,271 with speed and urgency, for we have much to do 43 00:03:08,354 --> 00:03:10,273 in this winter of peril, 44 00:03:10,356 --> 00:03:12,734 and significant possibilities. 45 00:03:12,817 --> 00:03:15,862 Much to repair, much to restore, 46 00:03:15,945 --> 00:03:17,906 much to heal, much to build, 47 00:03:17,989 --> 00:03:19,782 and much to gain. 48 00:03:46,976 --> 00:03:49,103 Hello, Cathy. 49 00:03:49,187 --> 00:03:50,581 Hello, sir. 50 00:03:50,605 --> 00:03:52,148 Good evening, everyone. 51 00:03:52,231 --> 00:03:53,733 On behalf of the White House Office 52 00:03:53,816 --> 00:03:55,276 of Presidential Personnel, 53 00:03:55,360 --> 00:03:56,945 I am delighted to welcome you 54 00:03:57,028 --> 00:03:59,614 to the swearing in of the day one appointees 55 00:03:59,697 --> 00:04:02,116 of the Biden-Harris administration. 56 00:04:02,200 --> 00:04:04,619 We are joined by hundreds of White House staff 57 00:04:04,702 --> 00:04:08,289 and hundreds more agency appointees, all of us here... 58 00:04:08,373 --> 00:04:09,892 There was a nervousness about COVID, 59 00:04:09,916 --> 00:04:13,086 even among us, and we were pretty informed people. 60 00:04:13,169 --> 00:04:16,214 So many of our meetings were done over Zoom. 61 00:04:16,297 --> 00:04:17,608 I'm looking at all your photographs 62 00:04:17,632 --> 00:04:19,068 and I'm supposed to be looking straight ahead, 63 00:04:19,092 --> 00:04:22,428 but I want to take a look at you while I'm talking to you. 64 00:04:22,512 --> 00:04:24,239 You know, this was not business as usual. 65 00:04:24,263 --> 00:04:25,556 This was not normal. 66 00:04:25,640 --> 00:04:28,851 It was an incredibly challenging week around here. 67 00:04:39,737 --> 00:04:41,823 Good evening, everyone. 68 00:04:41,906 --> 00:04:44,742 Thank you for joining us on this historic day. 69 00:04:44,826 --> 00:04:47,245 I was doing a briefing for the first time that day, 70 00:04:47,328 --> 00:04:49,831 which also was not typically done. 71 00:04:49,914 --> 00:04:51,249 We just felt it was important 72 00:04:51,332 --> 00:04:53,209 to do a briefing on that first day 73 00:04:53,293 --> 00:04:55,962 to send a message to the world we were going to return 74 00:04:56,045 --> 00:04:59,173 to respect for the freedom of press and that engagement. 75 00:04:59,257 --> 00:05:01,884 President Biden also officially appointed 76 00:05:01,968 --> 00:05:04,053 a COVID-19 Response Coordinator, 77 00:05:04,137 --> 00:05:07,557 a position and team we had already previously announced, 78 00:05:07,640 --> 00:05:09,100 but made it official today 79 00:05:09,183 --> 00:05:11,561 to create a unified national response 80 00:05:11,644 --> 00:05:12,729 to the pandemic. 81 00:05:14,939 --> 00:05:16,232 On day one, 82 00:05:16,315 --> 00:05:18,109 the first full day of the presidency, 83 00:05:18,192 --> 00:05:20,486 we only had the small core of a team 84 00:05:20,570 --> 00:05:22,488 here at the White House. 85 00:05:22,572 --> 00:05:24,508 The few of us that showed up in the building, 86 00:05:24,532 --> 00:05:26,617 and I was one of, like, four people 87 00:05:26,701 --> 00:05:29,078 on the COVID team that showed up in the building. 88 00:05:29,162 --> 00:05:32,081 We couldn't even be, uh, near one another. 89 00:05:35,585 --> 00:05:38,129 We all knew that this was going to be a race against time. 90 00:05:38,921 --> 00:05:40,506 Hospitals were full. 91 00:05:40,590 --> 00:05:44,510 Only two percent of the public had been vaccinated. 92 00:05:45,303 --> 00:05:46,304 In December, 93 00:05:46,387 --> 00:05:48,598 as we started to make the transition, 94 00:05:48,681 --> 00:05:50,433 we kept asking for the plan, 95 00:05:50,516 --> 00:05:52,060 and there wasn't a plan. 96 00:05:52,143 --> 00:05:54,270 So the team came together 97 00:05:54,353 --> 00:05:56,355 and put together a plan. 98 00:05:57,148 --> 00:05:58,232 On that first day, 99 00:05:58,316 --> 00:06:00,318 we knew we were meeting with the President. 100 00:06:00,401 --> 00:06:01,861 Within a couple of hours, 101 00:06:01,944 --> 00:06:05,281 the President was announcing the strategy. 102 00:06:05,364 --> 00:06:08,910 And we didn't have the ability to sign on to our computers. 103 00:06:08,993 --> 00:06:10,345 We had to figure out where to print. 104 00:06:10,369 --> 00:06:12,997 And then the hardest thing was the binding. 105 00:06:13,081 --> 00:06:16,125 So, we had a loose-leaf folder, 106 00:06:16,209 --> 00:06:18,461 notebook, alternative or backup plan, 107 00:06:18,544 --> 00:06:20,463 and at the last minute, one member of the team 108 00:06:20,546 --> 00:06:23,007 figured out how to get it bound. 109 00:06:23,091 --> 00:06:26,594 So, just in time, we walked into a press conference where the President, 110 00:06:26,677 --> 00:06:27,970 you know, rolled out the plan. 111 00:06:28,054 --> 00:06:29,364 Mr. President, how are you? 112 00:06:29,388 --> 00:06:30,616 You're going to be doing a lot of talking 113 00:06:30,640 --> 00:06:31,766 for the next while. 114 00:06:31,849 --> 00:06:33,289 - Nice to see you. - Nice to see you. 115 00:06:33,976 --> 00:06:35,728 Good afternoon. 116 00:06:35,812 --> 00:06:38,689 Today, today, I am unveiling 117 00:06:38,773 --> 00:06:41,692 the National Strategy on COVID-19 118 00:06:41,776 --> 00:06:44,237 and executive actions to beat this pandemic. 119 00:06:44,320 --> 00:06:47,198 Our plan starts with mounting an aggressive, 120 00:06:47,281 --> 00:06:50,451 safe, and effective vaccination campaign 121 00:06:50,535 --> 00:06:55,456 to meet our goal of administering 100 million shots 122 00:06:55,540 --> 00:06:57,250 in our first 100 days in office. 123 00:06:57,333 --> 00:06:58,793 We're on day one. 124 00:07:03,756 --> 00:07:05,234 I'm going down to the White House 125 00:07:05,258 --> 00:07:08,678 for the first time since Biden was elected. 126 00:07:08,761 --> 00:07:10,721 I covered the White House for years 127 00:07:10,805 --> 00:07:12,515 under the end of the Clinton administration 128 00:07:12,598 --> 00:07:16,644 and then through the first six years of George W. Bush. 129 00:07:16,727 --> 00:07:18,354 Then I've been off for a number of years 130 00:07:18,437 --> 00:07:20,982 working on big national security projects. 131 00:07:23,484 --> 00:07:24,837 - Good morning. - How are you? 132 00:07:24,861 --> 00:07:27,488 But I'm coming back to the White House this year 133 00:07:27,572 --> 00:07:30,324 and doing it mostly to see 134 00:07:30,408 --> 00:07:33,536 how this team come together 135 00:07:33,619 --> 00:07:35,454 to try to pull the United States 136 00:07:35,538 --> 00:07:37,832 out of the hole that it finds itself in 137 00:07:37,915 --> 00:07:39,167 around the world. 138 00:07:39,250 --> 00:07:41,460 Today, uh, the administration announced 139 00:07:41,544 --> 00:07:42,879 a historic new donation 140 00:07:42,962 --> 00:07:45,715 in the global fight to defeat COVID-19. 141 00:07:47,508 --> 00:07:50,761 This is a period of such remarkable division 142 00:07:50,845 --> 00:07:51,888 in the country. 143 00:07:51,971 --> 00:07:53,806 From the racial reckoning 144 00:07:53,890 --> 00:07:55,558 that was playing out in the streets 145 00:07:55,641 --> 00:07:58,019 in the summer of 2020 146 00:07:58,102 --> 00:07:59,979 to President Trump's big lie 147 00:08:00,062 --> 00:08:03,107 that he had been cheated out of the election 148 00:08:03,191 --> 00:08:07,820 to the rioting and horror of January 6. 149 00:08:07,904 --> 00:08:12,366 It all played into a Russian and Chinese narrative 150 00:08:12,450 --> 00:08:15,036 that America was in terminal decline. 151 00:08:35,514 --> 00:08:37,558 For Biden, the biggest challenge 152 00:08:37,642 --> 00:08:40,353 is to make clear that democracy could be 153 00:08:40,436 --> 00:08:42,855 a winning formula for everybody. 154 00:08:44,357 --> 00:08:47,944 And to do that, he brought back the people he knew best. 155 00:08:48,027 --> 00:08:49,779 Alright. 156 00:08:49,862 --> 00:08:52,073 His chief of staff, Ron Klain, 157 00:08:52,156 --> 00:08:53,866 has been with him for years and years, 158 00:08:53,950 --> 00:08:57,745 including as Chief of Staff when he was vice President. 159 00:08:57,828 --> 00:09:00,414 Here or here. Here? 160 00:09:00,498 --> 00:09:03,417 He ended up picking as his National Security Adviser 161 00:09:03,501 --> 00:09:05,920 Jake Sullivan, who at 44 162 00:09:06,003 --> 00:09:08,464 was one of the youngest people ever to be in the job, 163 00:09:08,548 --> 00:09:11,968 but had already been his National Security Adviser 164 00:09:12,051 --> 00:09:13,469 as Vice President. 165 00:09:13,552 --> 00:09:14,821 Where do you guys want me? 166 00:09:14,845 --> 00:09:16,490 - You're gonna be right here. - Alright. 167 00:09:16,514 --> 00:09:19,475 His Secretary of State is Sullivan's predecessor, 168 00:09:19,558 --> 00:09:22,395 Tony Blinken, who had served for years 169 00:09:22,478 --> 00:09:25,022 as the National Security Adviser to Biden 170 00:09:25,106 --> 00:09:27,608 while he was in the Senate. 171 00:09:27,692 --> 00:09:30,194 Blinken was also the Deputy Secretary of State 172 00:09:30,278 --> 00:09:33,906 under John Kerry, Obama's Secretary of State. 173 00:09:33,990 --> 00:09:37,535 And Biden brought Kerry back as his climate czar. 174 00:09:37,618 --> 00:09:40,454 Do you mind taking off your mask? 175 00:09:40,538 --> 00:09:43,666 You know, we've grown nervous of it today 176 00:09:43,749 --> 00:09:46,168 because we're hearing about cases. 177 00:09:46,252 --> 00:09:48,587 They put Kerry in the White House 178 00:09:48,671 --> 00:09:50,232 because putting him in the State Department 179 00:09:50,256 --> 00:09:52,049 would have been a little bit uncomfortable. 180 00:09:52,133 --> 00:09:54,510 He would have been reporting to his former deputy. 181 00:09:54,593 --> 00:09:56,137 Okay. You guys gonna sit? 182 00:09:56,220 --> 00:09:58,306 - Yep. - Yep. 183 00:09:58,389 --> 00:10:00,474 For his Secretary of Defense, 184 00:10:00,558 --> 00:10:02,852 Biden chose Lloyd Austin, 185 00:10:02,935 --> 00:10:06,105 a retired general he had known for a decade 186 00:10:06,188 --> 00:10:10,318 and who had been a friend of Biden's late son Beau. 187 00:10:10,401 --> 00:10:11,753 Vice President Kamala Harris: I, William Burns. 188 00:10:11,777 --> 00:10:13,088 I, William Burns... 189 00:10:13,112 --> 00:10:15,281 And finally, as his director of the CIA, 190 00:10:15,364 --> 00:10:18,326 Biden chose Bill Burns. 191 00:10:18,409 --> 00:10:22,121 Burns had been ambassador to Moscow under President Bush, 192 00:10:22,204 --> 00:10:24,290 and there's no one in the administration 193 00:10:24,373 --> 00:10:26,667 who knew Vladimir Putin better. 194 00:10:29,795 --> 00:10:32,673 I spent the first decade of my career 195 00:10:32,757 --> 00:10:35,843 as a diplomat at the end of the Cold War. 196 00:10:35,926 --> 00:10:39,388 I would never underestimate in dealing with President Putin 197 00:10:39,472 --> 00:10:43,059 over the last couple of decades, his risk appetite. 198 00:10:45,519 --> 00:10:50,358 Vladimir Putin! 199 00:10:53,235 --> 00:10:55,905 President Biden has a history with President Putin. 200 00:10:55,988 --> 00:10:58,366 They had met when President Biden was Vice President, 201 00:10:58,449 --> 00:11:00,659 a very memorable meeting 202 00:11:00,743 --> 00:11:03,746 that I was part of in the dacha 203 00:11:03,829 --> 00:11:05,915 that, uh, that President Putin had 204 00:11:05,998 --> 00:11:07,583 just outside of Moscow. 205 00:11:07,666 --> 00:11:11,712 Then-Vice President Biden was in the study with Putin. 206 00:11:11,796 --> 00:11:13,214 They were very close to each other. 207 00:11:13,297 --> 00:11:16,258 And Vice President Biden looked at him and said, 208 00:11:16,342 --> 00:11:18,052 "I'm looking in your eyes, and I can't say 209 00:11:18,135 --> 00:11:19,929 that I can see your soul." 210 00:11:20,012 --> 00:11:22,515 And Putin laughed and said, 211 00:11:22,598 --> 00:11:25,518 "Good, we understand each other." 212 00:11:25,601 --> 00:11:28,646 Good afternoon. It's great to be here with you today. 213 00:11:28,729 --> 00:11:30,731 So first, what happened? 214 00:11:30,815 --> 00:11:33,901 Hackers launched a broad and indiscriminate effort 215 00:11:33,984 --> 00:11:36,529 to compromise the network management software 216 00:11:36,612 --> 00:11:38,948 used by both government and the private sector. 217 00:11:39,031 --> 00:11:40,825 An advanced persistent threat actor, 218 00:11:40,908 --> 00:11:43,619 likely of Russian origin, was responsible. 219 00:11:43,702 --> 00:11:45,996 Biden has an immediate problem with Russia, 220 00:11:46,080 --> 00:11:47,748 one he's going to have to deal with 221 00:11:47,832 --> 00:11:49,583 in the next few weeks. 222 00:11:49,667 --> 00:11:52,336 And it's called SolarWinds. 223 00:11:52,420 --> 00:11:54,922 The hack of the federal government 224 00:11:55,005 --> 00:11:58,717 and more than a hundred American corporations 225 00:11:58,801 --> 00:12:01,887 was the deepest, most sophisticated hack 226 00:12:01,971 --> 00:12:04,014 of the United States 227 00:12:04,098 --> 00:12:06,142 that's ever been accomplished. 228 00:12:06,225 --> 00:12:09,687 Russians managed to slip in through this software 229 00:12:09,770 --> 00:12:12,398 that was put out by this company called SolarWinds. 230 00:12:19,113 --> 00:12:21,699 What was remarkable about this 231 00:12:21,782 --> 00:12:24,952 was its sophistication 232 00:12:25,035 --> 00:12:28,998 and the residency, the duration of the residency, 233 00:12:29,081 --> 00:12:32,001 of that intrusion in government systems. 234 00:12:32,084 --> 00:12:34,336 These Russian hackers have been in these US governments 235 00:12:34,420 --> 00:12:36,046 since March and remain there. 236 00:12:36,130 --> 00:12:39,383 This is an ongoing, widespread espionage operation. 237 00:12:39,467 --> 00:12:44,680 The alarm, I think, was quite, um, significant. 238 00:12:44,763 --> 00:12:47,308 It was an alert that we're entering 239 00:12:47,391 --> 00:12:49,185 into a new chapter 240 00:12:49,268 --> 00:12:51,729 in our relationship with Russia. 241 00:12:57,067 --> 00:12:58,861 What are we going to do about it? 242 00:12:58,944 --> 00:12:59,987 Three things. 243 00:13:00,070 --> 00:13:02,490 First, finding and expelling the adversary. 244 00:13:02,573 --> 00:13:06,327 Second, building back better to modernize federal defenses 245 00:13:06,410 --> 00:13:08,662 and reduce the risk of this happening again. 246 00:13:08,746 --> 00:13:11,123 And finally, potential response options 247 00:13:11,207 --> 00:13:12,750 to the perpetrators. 248 00:13:14,376 --> 00:13:16,629 They're in a tough spot here. 249 00:13:16,712 --> 00:13:18,672 We know that in the next few weeks, 250 00:13:18,756 --> 00:13:21,091 the United States is going to begin 251 00:13:21,175 --> 00:13:24,261 a series of sanctions against Russia. 252 00:13:24,345 --> 00:13:26,555 But Jake Sullivan, the National Security Adviser, 253 00:13:26,639 --> 00:13:30,017 has made clear sanctions alone are not enough. 254 00:13:30,100 --> 00:13:32,520 And then the question is, can they establish 255 00:13:32,603 --> 00:13:34,188 some kind of deterrent, 256 00:13:35,397 --> 00:13:37,816 which so far has failed completely? 257 00:13:39,860 --> 00:13:42,530 When you think about the challenge that Biden faces, 258 00:13:42,613 --> 00:13:47,368 he's in the position of being in adversarial relationships 259 00:13:47,451 --> 00:13:51,997 from the start with the two other major nuclear superpowers 260 00:13:52,081 --> 00:13:54,625 in the world, Russia and China. 261 00:13:54,708 --> 00:13:57,461 And the only way he's going to be able to make that work 262 00:13:57,545 --> 00:14:00,464 is if he can organize the allies with him. 263 00:14:00,548 --> 00:14:02,567 Because of the past four years, 264 00:14:02,591 --> 00:14:07,263 what I heard from my colleagues was, "Welcome back." 265 00:14:07,346 --> 00:14:11,100 Thank God you're back. We're so happy to see you. 266 00:14:15,646 --> 00:14:17,481 It was a love fest 267 00:14:17,565 --> 00:14:20,901 my first few weeks here in New York. 268 00:14:26,782 --> 00:14:30,077 With our fellow democracies having experienced 269 00:14:30,160 --> 00:14:33,581 the US retreat for four years, 270 00:14:33,664 --> 00:14:35,958 there's a sort of a sense of, "Okay, phew, 271 00:14:36,041 --> 00:14:40,004 uh, now we can actually build these alliances again." 272 00:14:40,087 --> 00:14:41,964 But there's also a sense that democracies need 273 00:14:42,047 --> 00:14:47,094 to, to pull together, that we need all hands on deck. 274 00:14:47,177 --> 00:14:49,930 We are really in a global struggle 275 00:14:50,014 --> 00:14:53,100 between democracy and autocracy. 276 00:14:53,183 --> 00:14:57,104 And in the last decade, autocracy has been on the rise. 277 00:14:58,981 --> 00:15:01,567 The way we view it, and the President views it, 278 00:15:01,650 --> 00:15:03,944 is that it is an ongoing fight, 279 00:15:04,028 --> 00:15:05,571 and it will continue to be, 280 00:15:05,654 --> 00:15:07,615 because there will always be powers 281 00:15:07,698 --> 00:15:09,158 pushing for autocracy. 282 00:15:10,618 --> 00:15:12,661 The problem is the United States 283 00:15:12,745 --> 00:15:15,581 is in a particularly weak position 284 00:15:15,664 --> 00:15:17,791 to have that argument. 285 00:15:17,875 --> 00:15:20,836 I mean, in terms of how you want a political system to run, 286 00:15:20,919 --> 00:15:23,231 there are, there are countries around the world that would say, 287 00:15:23,255 --> 00:15:25,424 "I might want my country to run like Germany 288 00:15:25,507 --> 00:15:27,009 or Japan or Canada." 289 00:15:27,092 --> 00:15:28,552 There's no one around the world 290 00:15:28,636 --> 00:15:30,236 that looks at the United States and says, 291 00:15:30,262 --> 00:15:32,598 "I wish my political system would run like that." 292 00:15:44,735 --> 00:15:49,156 USA! USA! USA! USA! 293 00:15:49,239 --> 00:15:51,492 USA! USA! 294 00:15:51,575 --> 00:15:53,410 USA! USA! 295 00:15:53,494 --> 00:15:56,747 USA! USA! 296 00:15:56,830 --> 00:15:58,165 Well, thank you very much. 297 00:15:58,248 --> 00:16:01,960 And hello, CPAC, do you miss me yet? Do you miss me? 298 00:16:04,672 --> 00:16:06,441 President Trump's behavior this year 299 00:16:06,465 --> 00:16:09,093 as an outgoing President is certainly unprecedented 300 00:16:09,176 --> 00:16:12,054 and very different than what the other 44 people 301 00:16:12,137 --> 00:16:14,556 who held this office had done. 302 00:16:17,518 --> 00:16:18,977 Remember how quiet 303 00:16:19,061 --> 00:16:22,356 Obama was when Trump first came in? 304 00:16:22,439 --> 00:16:25,943 He said, "Look, you know, he won. This is his time. 305 00:16:26,026 --> 00:16:30,030 I'm not going to be here criticizing him at every turn." 306 00:16:30,114 --> 00:16:31,782 Trump did no such thing. 307 00:16:31,865 --> 00:16:35,119 Joe Biden has had the most disastrous first month 308 00:16:35,202 --> 00:16:37,371 of any President in modern history. 309 00:16:37,454 --> 00:16:39,039 That's true. 310 00:16:39,123 --> 00:16:42,626 When you look at the polls of Republicans, 311 00:16:42,710 --> 00:16:45,504 you still get a very substantial number, 312 00:16:45,587 --> 00:16:47,923 nearly a majority, who believe Biden is not 313 00:16:48,006 --> 00:16:50,300 legitimately elected President of United States. 314 00:16:50,384 --> 00:16:51,569 I don't know how you get past that. 315 00:16:51,593 --> 00:16:53,512 This election was rigged. 316 00:16:53,595 --> 00:16:56,014 And the Supreme Court and other courts 317 00:16:56,098 --> 00:16:58,267 didn't want to do anything about it. 318 00:17:04,189 --> 00:17:06,191 I will say it's probably what we expected. 319 00:17:06,275 --> 00:17:08,736 His behavior as President was unprecedented, 320 00:17:08,819 --> 00:17:11,697 and so there was no reason to think his post-Presidential behavior 321 00:17:11,780 --> 00:17:13,365 would be unprecedented, I suppose. 322 00:17:16,660 --> 00:17:17,578 Keep going up. 323 00:17:17,661 --> 00:17:18,829 - Okay. - Okay. 324 00:17:18,912 --> 00:17:20,706 We made a conscious decision 325 00:17:20,789 --> 00:17:22,374 when the President came into office 326 00:17:22,458 --> 00:17:25,043 that we didn't want to make his presidency 327 00:17:25,127 --> 00:17:27,629 a continued campaign and battle with Donald Trump. 328 00:17:27,713 --> 00:17:28,797 Alright, guys. 329 00:17:28,881 --> 00:17:30,591 The lesson we took from the American people 330 00:17:30,674 --> 00:17:34,428 was that they wanted to take the venom out of our politics. 331 00:17:34,511 --> 00:17:36,472 Okay, what are follow-ups? 332 00:17:36,555 --> 00:17:40,309 Follow-up on Abbott, and Mexico, on the other side of the border. 333 00:17:40,392 --> 00:17:42,311 The migrants arriving from Texas... 334 00:17:42,394 --> 00:17:43,645 President Biden wanted me 335 00:17:43,729 --> 00:17:46,273 to take the temperature down in the country. 336 00:17:46,356 --> 00:17:48,108 There's concern about their treatment. 337 00:17:48,192 --> 00:17:50,277 I don't think we need to, like, change our posture 338 00:17:50,360 --> 00:17:51,820 because it's not everything. 339 00:17:51,904 --> 00:17:53,614 After years of questioning 340 00:17:53,697 --> 00:17:55,324 the legitimacy of the press, 341 00:17:55,407 --> 00:17:57,910 not having normal briefings, lying, 342 00:17:57,993 --> 00:18:00,621 I mean, returning to a version of normal. 343 00:18:00,704 --> 00:18:02,140 I don't think we have any update on that, 344 00:18:02,164 --> 00:18:04,917 although maybe we can check and see what the status is. 345 00:18:05,000 --> 00:18:08,045 I think what people have seen is 346 00:18:08,128 --> 00:18:12,382 after the four years that predated President Biden 347 00:18:12,466 --> 00:18:14,510 is, um, you know, US... 348 00:18:14,593 --> 00:18:16,470 What US leadership should look like 349 00:18:16,553 --> 00:18:18,847 and what it looks like to stand up for democracy. 350 00:18:18,931 --> 00:18:20,366 I'll find an answer for that. 351 00:18:27,064 --> 00:18:29,608 Relations between the United States and China 352 00:18:29,691 --> 00:18:31,485 will face a new test 353 00:18:31,568 --> 00:18:33,946 as officials from both sides meet in Alaska. 354 00:18:34,029 --> 00:18:36,657 The discussions are expected to be frosty, 355 00:18:36,740 --> 00:18:38,742 with Beijing warning that compromise 356 00:18:38,826 --> 00:18:40,410 is not on the cards. 357 00:18:43,914 --> 00:18:45,582 We went to Anchorage, 358 00:18:45,666 --> 00:18:47,501 myself and Secretary of State Blinken, 359 00:18:47,584 --> 00:18:49,545 to meet with our counterparts 360 00:18:49,628 --> 00:18:51,839 from the People's Republic of China 361 00:18:51,922 --> 00:18:53,715 for a multi-hour session 362 00:18:53,799 --> 00:18:55,968 to go through the full range of issues 363 00:18:56,051 --> 00:18:58,554 in the US-China relationship. 364 00:18:58,637 --> 00:19:00,931 Bitterly cold, not exactly a shock. 365 00:19:01,014 --> 00:19:03,892 It was Alaska in the late winter. 366 00:19:04,685 --> 00:19:05,894 On behalf of 367 00:19:05,978 --> 00:19:08,272 National Security Adviser Sullivan and myself, 368 00:19:08,355 --> 00:19:10,315 I want to welcome Director Yang, 369 00:19:10,399 --> 00:19:12,901 State Councilor Wang, to Alaska. 370 00:19:12,985 --> 00:19:14,194 And thank you very much 371 00:19:14,278 --> 00:19:16,071 for making the journey to meet with us. 372 00:19:16,154 --> 00:19:19,074 We wanted to be able to tell them directly 373 00:19:19,157 --> 00:19:20,784 our concerns about some of the actions 374 00:19:20,868 --> 00:19:23,453 that China has taken recently, 375 00:19:23,537 --> 00:19:27,124 challenging not just our interests but our values. 376 00:19:27,207 --> 00:19:31,336 Our administration is committed to leading with diplomacy 377 00:19:31,420 --> 00:19:33,463 to advance the interests of the United States 378 00:19:33,547 --> 00:19:37,217 and to strengthen the rules-based international order. 379 00:19:37,301 --> 00:19:41,638 The transition identified a few basic propositions 380 00:19:41,722 --> 00:19:44,224 about what we expected from China. 381 00:19:47,603 --> 00:19:49,396 We believe that the Chinese government 382 00:19:49,479 --> 00:19:52,149 had made a decision that they were going to attempt 383 00:19:52,232 --> 00:19:54,067 to surpass or displace the United States 384 00:19:54,151 --> 00:19:56,028 in terms of being the world's leading economic 385 00:19:56,111 --> 00:19:58,238 and military power. 386 00:19:58,322 --> 00:20:01,450 That this next decade was a decisive decade, 387 00:20:01,533 --> 00:20:05,078 and that we were going to have to deal with a more assertive, 388 00:20:05,162 --> 00:20:07,039 more aggressive China 389 00:20:07,122 --> 00:20:08,540 and that we had to tool-up 390 00:20:08,624 --> 00:20:10,375 and be prepared for this competition. 391 00:20:10,459 --> 00:20:12,711 We've said to them, you want to play, 392 00:20:12,794 --> 00:20:14,713 you want to be a superpower. 393 00:20:14,796 --> 00:20:18,634 With being a superpower comes responsibility. 394 00:20:18,717 --> 00:20:22,638 Uh, with that, there are certain rules of the road 395 00:20:22,721 --> 00:20:24,932 that you have to abide by. 396 00:20:26,892 --> 00:20:30,896 We'll also discuss our deep concerns with actions by China, 397 00:20:30,979 --> 00:20:34,650 including in Xinjiang, Hong Kong, Taiwan, 398 00:20:34,733 --> 00:20:36,735 cyber attacks on the United States, 399 00:20:36,818 --> 00:20:39,363 economic coercion toward our allies. 400 00:20:42,616 --> 00:20:44,868 We wanted an opportunity to explain 401 00:20:44,952 --> 00:20:46,620 how we see the world, 402 00:20:46,703 --> 00:20:48,455 what America's interests are. 403 00:20:48,538 --> 00:20:50,624 And I would say that we actually accomplished 404 00:20:50,707 --> 00:20:51,792 all of those objectives. 405 00:20:51,875 --> 00:20:55,671 Now, there were some of the public fireworks. 406 00:20:55,754 --> 00:20:58,173 This is not supposed to be the way 407 00:20:58,256 --> 00:21:00,259 one should welcome his guests. 408 00:21:00,342 --> 00:21:04,137 We wonder if this is a decision made by the United States 409 00:21:04,221 --> 00:21:08,767 to try to gain some advantage in dealing with China. 410 00:21:08,850 --> 00:21:11,895 But certainly this is miscalculated 411 00:21:11,979 --> 00:21:16,233 and only reflects the vulnerability and weakness 412 00:21:16,316 --> 00:21:18,110 inside the United States. 413 00:21:20,153 --> 00:21:24,700 I see a confidence level among my Chinese colleagues 414 00:21:24,783 --> 00:21:29,162 that over the years I had not seen before. 415 00:21:29,246 --> 00:21:33,166 They have come in with a, with a sense of power 416 00:21:33,250 --> 00:21:34,376 and a sense of strength. 417 00:21:34,459 --> 00:21:37,087 They came up with this term "Wolf Warrior" 418 00:21:37,170 --> 00:21:38,547 to describe their diplomats. 419 00:21:38,630 --> 00:21:41,049 When you're talking about your diplomats as Wolf Warriors, 420 00:21:41,133 --> 00:21:42,676 that says something. 421 00:21:42,759 --> 00:21:44,845 And that's what was on display in Anchorage. 422 00:21:44,928 --> 00:21:46,568 We hope that the United States 423 00:21:46,596 --> 00:21:48,974 will do better on human rights. 424 00:21:49,057 --> 00:21:51,351 The challenges facing the United States 425 00:21:51,435 --> 00:21:53,687 in human rights are deep seated. 426 00:21:53,770 --> 00:21:57,524 They did not just emerge over the past four years, 427 00:21:57,607 --> 00:22:00,736 such as Black Lives Matter. 428 00:22:00,819 --> 00:22:04,114 It was a kind of classic whataboutism that we saw 429 00:22:04,197 --> 00:22:05,907 from the Soviet Union back in the day. 430 00:22:05,991 --> 00:22:09,036 It didn't work then. We don't think it's going to work for the PRC either. 431 00:22:09,119 --> 00:22:11,097 It was, "You want to talk to us about human rights. 432 00:22:11,121 --> 00:22:13,099 We're going to tell you about human rights" kind of thing. 433 00:22:13,123 --> 00:22:17,919 So part of my reaction was, we've seen this movie before. 434 00:22:18,003 --> 00:22:19,880 Part of my reaction was, 435 00:22:19,963 --> 00:22:22,007 uh, "Man, they're really going for it." 436 00:22:24,676 --> 00:22:27,763 The United States has never seen 437 00:22:27,846 --> 00:22:30,307 an adversary like this before. 438 00:22:33,518 --> 00:22:35,437 Biden knew that for ten years, 439 00:22:35,520 --> 00:22:38,398 Washington was trying to make a pivot to Asia, 440 00:22:38,482 --> 00:22:41,068 but something always got in the way. 441 00:22:41,151 --> 00:22:45,113 And he was determined that he was going to execute on it. 442 00:22:57,501 --> 00:22:59,586 Good afternoon. 443 00:22:59,669 --> 00:23:02,589 I'm speaking to you today from the Roosevelt, 444 00:23:02,672 --> 00:23:04,716 the Treaty Room in the White House. 445 00:23:04,800 --> 00:23:07,844 I'm now the fourth United States President 446 00:23:07,928 --> 00:23:11,556 to preside over American troop presence in Afghanistan. 447 00:23:11,640 --> 00:23:14,392 Two Republicans. Two Democrats. 448 00:23:14,476 --> 00:23:18,605 I will not pass this responsibility on to a fifth. 449 00:23:18,688 --> 00:23:21,900 We have to focus on the challenges that are in front of us. 450 00:23:21,983 --> 00:23:23,703 We have to shore up American competitiveness 451 00:23:23,777 --> 00:23:26,071 to meet the stiff competition we're facing 452 00:23:26,154 --> 00:23:29,116 from an increasingly assertive China. 453 00:23:29,199 --> 00:23:31,785 It's time for American troops to come home. 454 00:23:33,870 --> 00:23:35,956 You go back to when we came in, 455 00:23:36,039 --> 00:23:37,916 a deal had already been struck 456 00:23:37,999 --> 00:23:40,001 that our forces were going to be 457 00:23:40,085 --> 00:23:42,587 out of Afghanistan by May. 458 00:23:42,671 --> 00:23:43,797 The Taliban had said, 459 00:23:43,880 --> 00:23:46,133 "Hey, if you're not out of the country by the, 460 00:23:46,216 --> 00:23:48,760 "by, by, by May 1st, 461 00:23:48,844 --> 00:23:52,347 then we're going to start attacking you again." 462 00:23:52,430 --> 00:23:54,110 So this really doesn't give President Biden 463 00:23:54,182 --> 00:23:57,269 a long time to work through this process. 464 00:23:57,352 --> 00:23:59,938 His choice is to either increase 465 00:24:00,021 --> 00:24:02,440 our footprint significantly 466 00:24:02,524 --> 00:24:06,111 or he can make a choice to, uh, decide to leave. 467 00:24:06,194 --> 00:24:08,321 It's time to end the forever war. 468 00:24:09,990 --> 00:24:11,533 Thank you all for listening. 469 00:24:12,492 --> 00:24:13,827 May God protect our troops. 470 00:24:13,910 --> 00:24:16,288 May God bless all those families 471 00:24:16,371 --> 00:24:18,206 who lost someone in this endeavor. 472 00:24:19,833 --> 00:24:22,878 If you listen to the speech, it sounded pretty simple. 473 00:24:22,961 --> 00:24:26,089 We were just going to pick those forces up and bring them home. 474 00:24:26,173 --> 00:24:31,595 Very popular among Americans, Democrats and Republicans alike. 475 00:24:31,678 --> 00:24:34,139 But what was important about that announcement 476 00:24:34,222 --> 00:24:36,057 is what's missing. 477 00:24:36,141 --> 00:24:38,435 There's no plan for bringing out the people 478 00:24:38,518 --> 00:24:41,396 who had helped the American troops, 479 00:24:41,479 --> 00:24:44,733 had helped journalists, had helped contractors, 480 00:24:44,816 --> 00:24:46,943 and who will be targets of the Taliban. 481 00:24:59,664 --> 00:25:01,541 The pace of the vaccine rollout 482 00:25:01,625 --> 00:25:02,959 slowly picking up. 483 00:25:03,043 --> 00:25:04,312 The federal government sending out 484 00:25:04,336 --> 00:25:06,421 an additional one million doses this week 485 00:25:06,504 --> 00:25:10,175 to 6,500 select pharmacies across the US. 486 00:25:13,053 --> 00:25:15,972 The main event was vaccinate more people more quickly, 487 00:25:16,056 --> 00:25:18,099 period, no matter what. 488 00:25:18,183 --> 00:25:21,978 We felt that we were racing against an enemy. 489 00:25:22,062 --> 00:25:25,315 We quickly deployed the Defense Production Act, 490 00:25:25,398 --> 00:25:27,609 worked with the vaccine manufacturers, 491 00:25:27,692 --> 00:25:29,778 helped them get additional equipment, 492 00:25:29,861 --> 00:25:32,614 raw material. 493 00:25:32,697 --> 00:25:35,325 So we were able to lock in in the first few weeks of the presidency 494 00:25:35,408 --> 00:25:38,536 enough supply for all Americans by July. 495 00:25:38,620 --> 00:25:41,164 And then we were able to accelerate that. 496 00:25:41,248 --> 00:25:42,415 And actually by April 19th, 497 00:25:42,499 --> 00:25:44,417 all Americans were eligible for the vaccine. 498 00:25:44,501 --> 00:25:47,045 In my first full day in office, 499 00:25:47,128 --> 00:25:49,589 I outlined for you a comprehensive strategy 500 00:25:49,673 --> 00:25:52,133 to beat this pandemic. 501 00:25:52,217 --> 00:25:55,303 We've spent every day since attempting to carry it out. 502 00:25:55,387 --> 00:25:57,514 But that wasn't the only problem. Not just supply. 503 00:25:57,597 --> 00:25:59,307 There weren't enough vaccinators. 504 00:25:59,391 --> 00:26:02,435 We're mobilizing thousands of vaccinators 505 00:26:02,519 --> 00:26:04,521 to put the vaccine in one's arm. 506 00:26:04,604 --> 00:26:07,274 There weren't enough places for people to get vaccinated. 507 00:26:07,357 --> 00:26:09,276 Calling active duty military, 508 00:26:09,359 --> 00:26:12,195 retired doctors and nurses, administrators. 509 00:26:12,279 --> 00:26:15,490 We stood up these big federal FEMA sites. 510 00:26:15,573 --> 00:26:17,784 We created a Web text line for people 511 00:26:17,867 --> 00:26:19,627 to be able to find a place to get vaccinated. 512 00:26:19,661 --> 00:26:22,580 Things are slowly changing. 513 00:26:22,664 --> 00:26:24,457 32.8 million Americans 514 00:26:24,541 --> 00:26:26,001 have received at least one dose. 515 00:26:26,084 --> 00:26:28,128 That's about 10 percent of the population now. 516 00:26:28,211 --> 00:26:30,338 Nearly 90 million Americans 517 00:26:30,422 --> 00:26:34,092 have received at least one dose of the vaccine. 518 00:26:34,175 --> 00:26:36,136 The President had set a goal for us 519 00:26:36,219 --> 00:26:39,055 of 100 million shots in 100 days. 520 00:26:39,139 --> 00:26:44,060 We did 100 million shots in 58 days. 521 00:26:44,144 --> 00:26:47,272 President Biden's ability to get the country vaccinated 522 00:26:47,355 --> 00:26:50,900 and back to work, that's democracy delivering. 523 00:26:50,984 --> 00:26:55,030 And that is the debate that we have struggled 524 00:26:55,113 --> 00:26:57,824 to have in recent years, 525 00:26:57,907 --> 00:27:01,119 because we weren't able to do 526 00:27:01,202 --> 00:27:04,122 in the last four or five years those, those big things. 527 00:27:04,205 --> 00:27:07,459 If we do this together, by July the 4th, 528 00:27:07,542 --> 00:27:11,463 there's a good chance you, your families, and friends 529 00:27:11,546 --> 00:27:13,590 will be able to get together in your backyard 530 00:27:13,673 --> 00:27:15,467 or in your neighborhood and have a cookout 531 00:27:15,550 --> 00:27:18,345 and a barbecue and celebrate Independence Day. 532 00:27:53,838 --> 00:27:55,423 When we came in, of course, 533 00:27:55,507 --> 00:27:57,592 the most dominant thing has been COVID, 534 00:27:57,675 --> 00:27:59,427 and that certainly changed the way 535 00:27:59,511 --> 00:28:01,596 that, uh, that we were doing business. 536 00:28:01,679 --> 00:28:03,348 Well, good morning. 537 00:28:03,431 --> 00:28:06,267 Well, good afternoon. Good evening. 538 00:28:06,351 --> 00:28:09,020 Let me start by thanking China and Foreign Minister Wong 539 00:28:09,104 --> 00:28:11,022 for initiating this critical discussion. 540 00:28:11,106 --> 00:28:15,610 COVID has been an enormous crimp on diplomacy. 541 00:28:17,487 --> 00:28:18,405 Hey, folks. 542 00:28:18,488 --> 00:28:20,448 Diplomacy is always better 543 00:28:20,532 --> 00:28:23,159 person-to-person, country-to-country like that. 544 00:28:23,243 --> 00:28:26,371 Thank you very much, President Fernandez, 545 00:28:26,454 --> 00:28:28,331 for your leadership 546 00:28:28,415 --> 00:28:32,794 and thank you for convening this timely conversation. 547 00:28:32,877 --> 00:28:35,422 Thankfully, we got to the place where we could start to, 548 00:28:35,505 --> 00:28:37,841 to get out there, actually see people. 549 00:28:37,924 --> 00:28:38,924 Good morning. 550 00:28:38,967 --> 00:28:40,844 Good morning. Great, great to see you. 551 00:28:40,927 --> 00:28:43,346 We've had the opportunity to see each other 552 00:28:43,430 --> 00:28:45,557 and work together in Brussels at NATO, 553 00:28:45,640 --> 00:28:48,643 but it was mask-to-mask and now it's finally face-to-face. 554 00:28:48,726 --> 00:28:51,229 So that's really, really good news. So a lot... 555 00:28:51,312 --> 00:28:54,357 When you think about any of the challenges that we face, 556 00:28:56,025 --> 00:28:58,736 whether it's COVID, whether it's climate change... 557 00:28:58,820 --> 00:29:01,060 Lots to talk about. I'm just grateful for the opportunity 558 00:29:01,114 --> 00:29:04,033 to be able to spend some time today. 559 00:29:04,117 --> 00:29:08,288 Not a single one of them can be effectively addressed 560 00:29:08,371 --> 00:29:10,540 by any one country acting alone. 561 00:29:10,623 --> 00:29:11,958 Even the United States. 562 00:29:20,508 --> 00:29:24,012 With Russia, the way President Biden sees it is this, 563 00:29:24,095 --> 00:29:26,389 it makes the most sense for us 564 00:29:26,473 --> 00:29:28,141 to see if we can have 565 00:29:28,224 --> 00:29:30,852 a stable, predictable relationship. 566 00:29:30,935 --> 00:29:32,812 Please, have a seat. 567 00:29:32,896 --> 00:29:34,776 On the other hand, we've also been equally clear 568 00:29:34,814 --> 00:29:38,610 that if the Russian government chooses to act aggressively 569 00:29:38,693 --> 00:29:40,820 or recklessly challenging our interests, 570 00:29:40,904 --> 00:29:42,155 challenging our values, 571 00:29:42,238 --> 00:29:44,991 threatening friends or partners, we'll respond. 572 00:29:53,917 --> 00:29:56,044 In late March, heading into April, 573 00:29:56,127 --> 00:29:59,047 we began to see indications 574 00:29:59,130 --> 00:30:02,759 of a massive Russian military buildup 575 00:30:02,842 --> 00:30:04,385 around Ukraine. 576 00:30:06,721 --> 00:30:08,681 The President received multiple briefings 577 00:30:08,765 --> 00:30:11,893 from his intelligence community, his military experts. 578 00:30:13,937 --> 00:30:16,940 Our concern is that nations respect 579 00:30:17,023 --> 00:30:20,527 some measure of a rules-based international order 580 00:30:20,610 --> 00:30:23,905 where countries don't arbitrarily attack 581 00:30:23,988 --> 00:30:26,533 other countries and change the borders. 582 00:30:28,618 --> 00:30:30,912 I mean, we've heard Putin say before 583 00:30:30,995 --> 00:30:34,916 he thought the fact that the Soviet empire broke apart 584 00:30:34,999 --> 00:30:36,084 was one of the worst things 585 00:30:36,167 --> 00:30:38,878 that he had ever witnessed in his lifetime. 586 00:30:38,962 --> 00:30:41,965 So does he have a desire to, to reconstitute something 587 00:30:42,048 --> 00:30:43,258 that looks like that? 588 00:30:43,341 --> 00:30:45,260 I mean, that could be the case. 589 00:31:16,916 --> 00:31:19,436 We made clear that these actions are simply unacceptable 590 00:31:19,502 --> 00:31:20,962 and are not going to go unanswered. 591 00:31:21,045 --> 00:31:23,840 They're not going to be allowed to happen with impunity. 592 00:31:32,640 --> 00:31:34,142 You saw the international community 593 00:31:34,225 --> 00:31:37,103 in many countries stand up and raise concern and alarm 594 00:31:37,186 --> 00:31:39,897 about the buildup of Russian forces on Ukraine's border. 595 00:31:41,691 --> 00:31:44,444 And in the weeks after that, we saw Russia pull back 596 00:31:44,527 --> 00:31:46,946 many of its forces and much of the equipment. 597 00:31:47,030 --> 00:31:49,782 Not all. It still represents a real concern. 598 00:31:52,702 --> 00:31:55,055 I think at that point the Russians were surprised 599 00:31:55,079 --> 00:31:56,414 at how quickly, 600 00:31:56,497 --> 00:31:59,083 now that we were actually talking to our allies again, 601 00:31:59,167 --> 00:32:03,504 we were able to pull together a more united response. 602 00:32:05,423 --> 00:32:07,550 But they sometimes tactically de-escalate. 603 00:32:07,634 --> 00:32:10,011 It doesn't mean that they strategically de-escalate. 604 00:32:10,094 --> 00:32:11,721 I think it remains to be seen. 605 00:32:33,993 --> 00:32:35,662 This is the second stop 606 00:32:35,745 --> 00:32:38,998 on a very carefully choreographed 607 00:32:39,082 --> 00:32:42,210 first foreign trip for President Biden. 608 00:32:47,131 --> 00:32:49,676 The Group of Seven meeting that just took place 609 00:32:49,759 --> 00:32:51,803 in Western England 610 00:32:51,886 --> 00:32:56,391 was really about demonstrating that the alliance is back. 611 00:32:59,477 --> 00:33:02,980 The meeting here in NATO is to play the anti-Trump. 612 00:33:04,649 --> 00:33:08,236 To say that our obligations to our NATO allies 613 00:33:08,319 --> 00:33:12,031 to come to their aid, is what Biden has called 614 00:33:12,115 --> 00:33:14,617 a sacred obligation of the United States. 615 00:33:20,206 --> 00:33:22,458 The change is obvious. 616 00:33:22,542 --> 00:33:24,919 After four years of an administration 617 00:33:25,002 --> 00:33:28,005 which had shaped the foreign policy of the US 618 00:33:28,089 --> 00:33:30,925 in a way which made the functioning of alliances 619 00:33:31,008 --> 00:33:32,969 quite challenging, 620 00:33:33,052 --> 00:33:36,180 it has created positive expectations. 621 00:33:38,558 --> 00:33:40,268 I want America to be 622 00:33:40,351 --> 00:33:43,396 the leading nation in the world. 623 00:33:43,479 --> 00:33:45,231 But the Biden administration faced 624 00:33:45,314 --> 00:33:48,735 a potentially very large challenge. 625 00:33:48,818 --> 00:33:51,696 Allies were looking at them very warily. 626 00:33:53,448 --> 00:33:55,575 Even among the European leaders. 627 00:33:55,658 --> 00:33:58,411 You're hearing this set of doubts 628 00:33:58,494 --> 00:34:01,247 about whether or not Joe Biden, 629 00:34:01,330 --> 00:34:04,250 who they're delighted to meet here in Europe, 630 00:34:04,333 --> 00:34:08,588 is actually the blip, not the change. 631 00:34:08,671 --> 00:34:12,884 But each of these officials have their own dynamics 632 00:34:12,967 --> 00:34:14,469 that are keeping them 633 00:34:14,552 --> 00:34:19,390 from fully signing on to the Biden agenda. 634 00:34:19,474 --> 00:34:21,642 They're willing to stand up to China, 635 00:34:21,726 --> 00:34:24,353 but not so willing that they're going to cut off 636 00:34:24,437 --> 00:34:27,940 all their trade in luxury German cars. 637 00:34:28,024 --> 00:34:31,068 Yeah, they're willing to go stand up to Vladimir Putin, 638 00:34:31,152 --> 00:34:34,530 but not so willing that they will cut off the pipeline 639 00:34:34,614 --> 00:34:36,532 that's bringing them natural gas 640 00:34:36,616 --> 00:34:39,702 direct from Russia and routing around Ukraine. 641 00:34:42,705 --> 00:34:47,585 So everybody's engaging in their own hedging strategies. 642 00:34:47,668 --> 00:34:49,879 And meanwhile, President Biden wants 643 00:34:49,962 --> 00:34:52,215 to show up at Putin's doorstep 644 00:34:52,298 --> 00:34:55,676 and basically say, "You're outnumbered." 645 00:34:59,305 --> 00:35:01,307 Tonight, President Biden in Geneva, 646 00:35:01,390 --> 00:35:02,683 just hours before that critical 647 00:35:02,767 --> 00:35:04,894 face-to-face meeting with Vladimir Putin. 648 00:35:04,977 --> 00:35:06,938 A major test for President Biden 649 00:35:07,021 --> 00:35:08,731 who requested this summit. 650 00:35:10,566 --> 00:35:12,568 It's important to recognize 651 00:35:12,652 --> 00:35:15,905 how this summit came into being. 652 00:35:15,988 --> 00:35:18,449 President Biden called President Putin 653 00:35:18,533 --> 00:35:22,078 and said, "I'm going to impose a series of sanctions on you 654 00:35:22,161 --> 00:35:23,996 "for what you've done with SolarWinds 655 00:35:24,080 --> 00:35:27,708 "and what you've done with election interference. 656 00:35:27,792 --> 00:35:29,544 But I want to sit down and talk." 657 00:35:34,841 --> 00:35:37,969 So they arrive at this beautiful estate 658 00:35:38,052 --> 00:35:40,221 where the conference was to be held. 659 00:35:43,766 --> 00:35:47,645 They have this stiff greeting at the entrance way. 660 00:35:49,021 --> 00:35:53,568 And then there was this scrum of Russian reporters 661 00:35:53,651 --> 00:35:55,444 pushing American reporters 662 00:35:55,528 --> 00:35:57,196 as they tried to get into the room. 663 00:35:57,280 --> 00:35:59,657 Everyone, take a step back! We're not going in! 664 00:35:59,740 --> 00:36:03,244 One of my colleagues telling me that one of the Russians 665 00:36:03,327 --> 00:36:05,204 put his hand right up to his throat 666 00:36:05,288 --> 00:36:06,497 to get him up out of the way. 667 00:36:09,417 --> 00:36:12,378 So, I would say that the press corps behavior 668 00:36:12,461 --> 00:36:16,173 wasn't all that different from the national behavior. 669 00:36:19,677 --> 00:36:22,471 It was a calm, determined atmosphere 670 00:36:22,555 --> 00:36:26,058 on both sides of the table in Geneva. 671 00:36:26,142 --> 00:36:30,521 There was a sense in the room of we're going to have harsh, 672 00:36:30,605 --> 00:36:33,482 in some cases, unrelenting differences 673 00:36:33,566 --> 00:36:35,067 on various issues. 674 00:36:35,151 --> 00:36:37,778 But this is a channel where we can talk plainly 675 00:36:37,862 --> 00:36:40,489 to one another and come to some understandings. 676 00:36:41,407 --> 00:36:43,910 I would say that the two men 677 00:36:43,993 --> 00:36:47,830 had a depth of familiarity with one another. 678 00:36:47,914 --> 00:36:50,917 Kind of understood where the other was coming from 679 00:36:51,000 --> 00:36:53,085 in terms of their perspective, 680 00:36:53,169 --> 00:36:56,714 even though they disagreed vigorously on things. 681 00:36:56,797 --> 00:36:58,341 Now, those understandings could be, 682 00:36:58,424 --> 00:37:00,152 "You're going to do X, and I'm going to respond," 683 00:37:00,176 --> 00:37:02,303 or they could be, "We can work through this." 684 00:37:02,386 --> 00:37:04,472 But that's really what you felt in the room. 685 00:37:36,253 --> 00:37:38,673 Donald Trump could not get his head around the idea 686 00:37:38,756 --> 00:37:41,592 that Ukraine was an independent state. 687 00:37:41,676 --> 00:37:44,011 Biden and all of his team come in and reaffirm 688 00:37:44,095 --> 00:37:45,763 the traditional threat 689 00:37:45,846 --> 00:37:48,975 of the US-Ukrainian relationship. 690 00:37:49,058 --> 00:37:53,437 We have visits by the Secretary of Defense General Austin. 691 00:37:53,521 --> 00:37:55,481 We have more exercises going on 692 00:37:55,564 --> 00:37:58,150 between Ukraine and NATO forces. 693 00:38:01,654 --> 00:38:03,656 For Putin, this is not just an affront, 694 00:38:03,739 --> 00:38:04,824 but it's a bit of a shock. 695 00:38:04,907 --> 00:38:06,993 Did you commit in these meetings 696 00:38:07,076 --> 00:38:08,953 to stop threatening Ukraine? 697 00:38:26,387 --> 00:38:29,306 From the Russians' perspective, Ukraine may not end up in NATO, 698 00:38:29,390 --> 00:38:31,475 but NATO is ending up in Ukraine. 699 00:38:31,559 --> 00:38:33,394 And that becomes impermissible for Putin. 700 00:38:33,477 --> 00:38:36,188 I communicated the United States' unwavering commitment 701 00:38:36,272 --> 00:38:37,481 to the sovereignty 702 00:38:37,565 --> 00:38:40,901 and territorial integrity of Ukraine. 703 00:38:40,985 --> 00:38:42,987 I did what I came to do, 704 00:38:43,070 --> 00:38:45,781 communicate directly, directly, 705 00:38:45,865 --> 00:38:47,825 that the United States will respond to actions 706 00:38:47,908 --> 00:38:51,037 that impair our vital interests or those of our allies. 707 00:38:51,120 --> 00:38:52,997 Now, here's the interesting question: 708 00:38:53,080 --> 00:38:55,166 Did Putin believe him? 709 00:38:55,249 --> 00:38:58,335 Putin might think that the United States, 710 00:38:58,419 --> 00:38:59,896 at the end of the day, is going to come 711 00:38:59,920 --> 00:39:02,590 to the conclusion that it can't risk 712 00:39:02,673 --> 00:39:05,718 getting on an escalation ladder that it can't control. 713 00:39:20,399 --> 00:39:21,835 Ladies and gentlemen, 714 00:39:21,859 --> 00:39:24,904 the President of the United States. 715 00:39:33,996 --> 00:39:36,749 As we moved to summer, we had gone 716 00:39:36,832 --> 00:39:39,126 from hundreds of thousands of cases a day 717 00:39:39,210 --> 00:39:40,920 to 10,000 cases a day. 718 00:39:41,003 --> 00:39:43,130 We'd gone from thousands and thousands of deaths 719 00:39:43,214 --> 00:39:45,800 down to 200 deaths a day. 720 00:39:45,883 --> 00:39:49,804 We were doing four million vaccinations in a day. 721 00:39:49,887 --> 00:39:52,264 Variants were emerging in other countries, 722 00:39:52,348 --> 00:39:53,974 but there seemed to be a reasonable case 723 00:39:54,058 --> 00:39:55,418 that we would have a limited amount 724 00:39:55,476 --> 00:39:57,311 of case growth come back, 725 00:39:57,394 --> 00:40:00,940 and it would be isolated and targeted in regions of the country. 726 00:40:01,023 --> 00:40:04,777 Just think back to where this nation was a year ago. 727 00:40:04,860 --> 00:40:08,739 Think back to where you were a year ago 728 00:40:08,823 --> 00:40:11,784 and think about how far we've come. 729 00:40:11,867 --> 00:40:13,994 We'd seen cases go down. 730 00:40:14,078 --> 00:40:18,666 We had vaccines available for everybody in the country. 731 00:40:18,749 --> 00:40:21,502 We had a lot of resources, um, to fight the pandemic. 732 00:40:21,585 --> 00:40:25,005 Today, all across this nation, 733 00:40:25,089 --> 00:40:27,007 we can say with confidence, 734 00:40:27,091 --> 00:40:30,344 America is coming back together. 735 00:40:32,763 --> 00:40:35,057 But we didn't have a sense clearly 736 00:40:35,141 --> 00:40:38,060 of, uh, the impact of new variants. 737 00:40:40,646 --> 00:40:42,314 Residents and officials here 738 00:40:42,398 --> 00:40:44,191 are confused about an outbreak 739 00:40:44,275 --> 00:40:47,069 that is stemming from large July 4th celebrations 740 00:40:47,153 --> 00:40:49,446 that happened here just a couple weeks ago. 741 00:40:49,530 --> 00:40:51,991 Out on the Cape, an uptick in COVID cases 742 00:40:52,074 --> 00:40:54,285 serving as a reminder that while the vaccines 743 00:40:54,368 --> 00:40:55,494 are highly effective, 744 00:40:55,578 --> 00:40:58,414 they're still not 100 percent protective. 745 00:41:02,418 --> 00:41:04,795 It became clear that we were going to be dealing 746 00:41:04,879 --> 00:41:08,716 with much higher case counts than we thought. 747 00:41:08,799 --> 00:41:11,510 The Delta variant is now taking hold in the US 748 00:41:11,594 --> 00:41:16,473 Ten percent of new cases now and doubling every two weeks. 749 00:41:31,113 --> 00:41:33,782 It took this sort of very clean story 750 00:41:33,866 --> 00:41:36,660 of vaccinated and unvaccinated, 751 00:41:36,744 --> 00:41:40,956 um, and it said, you know what, it's vaccinated, yes, 752 00:41:41,040 --> 00:41:42,124 but with an asterisk. 753 00:41:42,208 --> 00:41:44,001 There was a wall we were hitting 754 00:41:44,084 --> 00:41:46,754 of people willing to get vaccinated, 755 00:41:46,837 --> 00:41:48,756 and that's when we started to get concerned. 756 00:41:48,839 --> 00:41:50,966 Some states are pushing back, 757 00:41:51,050 --> 00:41:53,928 blocking health officials from promoting the vaccine. 758 00:41:54,011 --> 00:41:55,721 COVID had been a politically divisive issue 759 00:41:55,804 --> 00:41:58,182 around the issue of masks before we got here. 760 00:41:58,265 --> 00:42:00,768 But I believed that when you had a vaccine 761 00:42:00,851 --> 00:42:04,104 that President Trump had boasted that he had developed, 762 00:42:04,188 --> 00:42:07,733 that the FDA under his leadership 763 00:42:07,816 --> 00:42:09,485 had approved the vaccine, 764 00:42:09,568 --> 00:42:13,572 the idea that his supporters would refuse to take a vaccine 765 00:42:13,656 --> 00:42:15,908 that was developed on his watch, 766 00:42:15,991 --> 00:42:18,077 that was approved on his watch, 767 00:42:18,160 --> 00:42:20,162 was something that I did not expect 768 00:42:20,246 --> 00:42:22,289 in the numbers that we have seen. 769 00:42:29,547 --> 00:42:31,966 Good afternoon. 770 00:42:32,049 --> 00:42:36,136 Earlier today, I was briefed by our senior military 771 00:42:36,220 --> 00:42:37,429 and national security leaders 772 00:42:37,513 --> 00:42:40,182 on the status of the drawdown of US forces 773 00:42:40,266 --> 00:42:43,102 and Allied forces in Afghanistan. 774 00:42:43,185 --> 00:42:45,062 When I announced our drawdown in April, 775 00:42:45,145 --> 00:42:48,315 I said we would be out by September, 776 00:42:48,399 --> 00:42:50,150 and we're on track to meet that target. 777 00:42:50,234 --> 00:42:52,945 Excuse me. Our military mission... 778 00:42:53,028 --> 00:42:55,447 The assessment across the government 779 00:42:55,531 --> 00:42:58,492 was that even in worst-case scenarios, 780 00:42:58,576 --> 00:43:02,621 as our forces withdrew from Afghanistan, 781 00:43:02,705 --> 00:43:07,251 that the Afghanistan government, the Afghanistan security forces, 782 00:43:07,334 --> 00:43:09,795 would hold well into the following year. 783 00:43:09,878 --> 00:43:11,505 Is the Taliban takeover 784 00:43:11,588 --> 00:43:13,465 of Afghanistan now inevitable? 785 00:43:13,549 --> 00:43:14,633 No. 786 00:43:14,717 --> 00:43:16,486 I believed strongly that we were going to have 787 00:43:16,510 --> 00:43:18,554 a robust embassy, 788 00:43:18,637 --> 00:43:22,391 an embassy presence in, in Kabul, 789 00:43:22,474 --> 00:43:24,768 certainly through the year, well into the next year. 790 00:43:24,852 --> 00:43:26,454 There's going to be no circumstance for you 791 00:43:26,478 --> 00:43:30,482 to see people being lifted off the roof of a embassy 792 00:43:30,566 --> 00:43:33,861 in the, of the United States, from Afghanistan. 793 00:43:33,944 --> 00:43:36,322 Everything that we planned and did 794 00:43:36,405 --> 00:43:38,782 was based on that assumption. 795 00:43:38,866 --> 00:43:41,327 To Afghanistan, the Taliban seizing control 796 00:43:41,410 --> 00:43:43,203 of more and more territory. 797 00:43:43,287 --> 00:43:46,707 Taliban militants blast their way into Kunduz. 798 00:43:46,790 --> 00:43:49,168 The Taliban has captured the capital 799 00:43:49,251 --> 00:43:50,336 of Baghlan province. 800 00:43:50,419 --> 00:43:52,338 It's the eighth province now 801 00:43:52,421 --> 00:43:55,049 to fall in a short number of days. 802 00:43:57,134 --> 00:43:59,511 On Wednesday, August 11th, 803 00:43:59,595 --> 00:44:02,556 the President convened us in The Situation Room 804 00:44:02,639 --> 00:44:04,099 for an update. 805 00:44:04,183 --> 00:44:06,185 Some of the outlying provincial capitals 806 00:44:06,268 --> 00:44:07,811 had begun to fall, 807 00:44:07,895 --> 00:44:09,730 and he was increasingly concerned 808 00:44:09,813 --> 00:44:11,940 about what might happen in Kabul. 809 00:44:13,609 --> 00:44:17,196 The President posed a series of direct questions 810 00:44:17,279 --> 00:44:19,156 to his national security team 811 00:44:19,239 --> 00:44:21,575 about whether we had to activate 812 00:44:21,658 --> 00:44:23,869 the contingency planning that we had put in place 813 00:44:23,952 --> 00:44:25,663 over the course of several months. 814 00:44:26,914 --> 00:44:28,582 The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs 815 00:44:28,665 --> 00:44:31,210 and the Secretary of Defense recommended to him 816 00:44:31,293 --> 00:44:33,253 that we put the forces 817 00:44:33,337 --> 00:44:36,131 that we had already set in place, 818 00:44:36,215 --> 00:44:37,359 that we put them on what's called 819 00:44:37,383 --> 00:44:39,134 a "prepare to deploy" order. 820 00:44:44,181 --> 00:44:46,934 Afghanistan was the first big international issue 821 00:44:47,017 --> 00:44:50,521 that dominated the airwaves and was on everybody's minds. 822 00:44:50,604 --> 00:44:52,398 Okay. A lot going on today. 823 00:44:52,481 --> 00:44:55,317 We are closely watching the deteriorating security conditions 824 00:44:55,401 --> 00:44:56,693 in parts of the country, uh, 825 00:44:56,777 --> 00:44:59,405 but no particular outcome, in our view, is inevitable. 826 00:44:59,488 --> 00:45:00,928 - Jen. - Jen. 827 00:45:00,989 --> 00:45:02,189 We were playing catch-up 828 00:45:02,241 --> 00:45:04,535 from the moment the President took office. 829 00:45:04,618 --> 00:45:07,246 Middle of the night on Wednesday night, 830 00:45:07,329 --> 00:45:09,665 or in the early hours of Thursday morning, 831 00:45:09,748 --> 00:45:12,751 I was woken up by a phone call from Chairman Milley, 832 00:45:12,835 --> 00:45:14,962 the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs. 833 00:45:15,045 --> 00:45:18,799 He informed me that the Taliban had taken a city called Ghazni, 834 00:45:18,882 --> 00:45:22,344 which is on the highway approach to Kabul. 835 00:45:22,428 --> 00:45:24,012 And he said, "It's now my judgment 836 00:45:24,096 --> 00:45:28,267 "that it's gone past 'prepare to deploy.' We need to deploy. 837 00:45:28,350 --> 00:45:30,328 And that would be my recommendation to the President." 838 00:45:30,352 --> 00:45:32,855 To the other breaking news, President Biden announcing 839 00:45:32,938 --> 00:45:35,691 he is sending additional troops into Afghanistan 840 00:45:35,774 --> 00:45:38,235 to help evacuate US embassy personnel 841 00:45:38,318 --> 00:45:39,862 and Afghan visa applicants. 842 00:45:39,945 --> 00:45:42,448 Biden defending the drawdown in a statement writing, 843 00:45:42,531 --> 00:45:44,450 "One more year or five more years 844 00:45:44,533 --> 00:45:45,909 "of US military presence 845 00:45:45,993 --> 00:45:47,286 "would not have made a difference 846 00:45:47,369 --> 00:45:49,371 "if the Afghan military cannot 847 00:45:49,455 --> 00:45:51,290 or will not hold its own country." 848 00:45:51,373 --> 00:45:52,583 You keep changing the subject 849 00:45:52,666 --> 00:45:54,060 to whether or not we should be there forever. 850 00:45:54,084 --> 00:45:55,228 And I'm not talking about that. 851 00:45:55,252 --> 00:45:56,670 I'm talking about whether or not 852 00:45:56,753 --> 00:45:59,214 this exit was done properly. 853 00:45:59,298 --> 00:46:00,966 Taking out all the service members, 854 00:46:01,049 --> 00:46:02,649 and then you have to send people back in. 855 00:46:02,718 --> 00:46:03,844 That's the definition of, 856 00:46:03,927 --> 00:46:05,929 oh, we shouldn't have taken those troops out 857 00:46:06,013 --> 00:46:08,390 because now we have to send twice as many back in. 858 00:46:08,474 --> 00:46:11,226 The thing that we were up against in that time period 859 00:46:11,310 --> 00:46:14,521 was a very basic tension. 860 00:46:14,605 --> 00:46:18,233 And it was a tension between moving fast 861 00:46:18,317 --> 00:46:20,194 to fly people out 862 00:46:20,277 --> 00:46:24,573 before instability had really set in, 863 00:46:24,656 --> 00:46:26,909 thus potentially triggering that instability, 864 00:46:26,992 --> 00:46:28,744 triggering panic, 865 00:46:28,827 --> 00:46:31,663 um, or standing by the government 866 00:46:31,747 --> 00:46:33,707 who was asking us not to do that. 867 00:46:36,126 --> 00:46:38,045 We were in intense conversations 868 00:46:38,128 --> 00:46:40,756 with the Afghan government throughout this period 869 00:46:40,839 --> 00:46:44,092 of August and, and into the middle of the month 870 00:46:44,176 --> 00:46:48,263 to help organize a peaceful transfer of power. 871 00:46:48,347 --> 00:46:51,642 And President Ghani said to me on the phone that Saturday, 872 00:46:51,725 --> 00:46:55,395 "If the Taliban doesn't agree and engage in good faith, 873 00:46:55,479 --> 00:46:58,190 then I will stay and fight to the death." 874 00:46:58,273 --> 00:47:00,359 That was Saturday. 875 00:47:00,442 --> 00:47:03,195 He fled the country the next day on Sunday. 876 00:47:03,278 --> 00:47:06,281 - No notice? - No notice. 877 00:47:06,365 --> 00:47:07,950 We begin with Afghanistan 878 00:47:08,033 --> 00:47:10,077 and the dramatic fall of the capital. 879 00:47:10,160 --> 00:47:12,996 Helicopters and black smoke, visible American diplomats, 880 00:47:13,080 --> 00:47:16,291 including the ambassador, evacuated to the airport. 881 00:47:16,375 --> 00:47:19,920 At least 500 staff leaving the country so far. 882 00:47:20,003 --> 00:47:22,381 The embassy shuttered. The flag coming down. 883 00:47:22,464 --> 00:47:25,509 My God. Not only were people pulled out of the embassy, 884 00:47:25,592 --> 00:47:27,886 we were pulling people off of the tarmac. 885 00:47:32,599 --> 00:47:34,101 Chaos at the airport 886 00:47:34,184 --> 00:47:37,396 as thousands of Afghans desperate to get out. 887 00:47:37,479 --> 00:47:40,566 Afghan civilians desperately fleeing the airport. 888 00:47:40,649 --> 00:47:43,068 Packed commercial flights fully booked. 889 00:47:43,151 --> 00:47:46,572 Many who work for the US forces searching for visas to get out. 890 00:47:46,655 --> 00:47:50,492 One former translator pleading for Americans to help. 891 00:47:55,831 --> 00:47:57,708 Tonight, the worst predictions 892 00:47:57,791 --> 00:48:00,419 for Afghanistan's future coming true. 893 00:48:00,502 --> 00:48:03,213 This country now under Taliban rule. 894 00:48:04,881 --> 00:48:05,966 It's an embarrassment. 895 00:48:06,049 --> 00:48:09,136 It's a stain on our national reputation. 896 00:48:09,219 --> 00:48:11,638 Imagine if there were hundreds or even thousands 897 00:48:11,722 --> 00:48:13,640 of effective American hostages 898 00:48:13,724 --> 00:48:15,142 that are trapped in Afghanistan 899 00:48:15,225 --> 00:48:17,477 because of Joe Biden's chaotic, 900 00:48:17,561 --> 00:48:21,273 disorganized, ill-planned evacuation from that country. 901 00:48:21,356 --> 00:48:23,209 Let me lay out the current mission 902 00:48:23,233 --> 00:48:24,484 in Afghanistan. 903 00:48:26,111 --> 00:48:29,448 I was asked to authorize, and I did, 6,000 US troops 904 00:48:29,531 --> 00:48:31,450 to deploy to Afghanistan 905 00:48:31,533 --> 00:48:34,369 for the purpose of assisting in the departure of US 906 00:48:34,453 --> 00:48:37,164 and Allied civilian personnel from Afghanistan. 907 00:48:39,833 --> 00:48:44,296 Operation Allies Refugee has already moved 2,000 Afghans 908 00:48:44,379 --> 00:48:47,132 who are eligible for special immigration visas 909 00:48:47,215 --> 00:48:49,843 and their families to the United States. 910 00:48:49,926 --> 00:48:51,219 In the coming days, 911 00:48:51,303 --> 00:48:53,805 the US military will provide assistance 912 00:48:53,889 --> 00:48:56,642 to move more SIV eligible Afghans 913 00:48:56,725 --> 00:49:00,103 and their families out of Afghanistan. 914 00:49:03,398 --> 00:49:07,152 We were executing this incredibly complex, 915 00:49:07,235 --> 00:49:08,445 incredibly difficult, 916 00:49:08,528 --> 00:49:11,239 historic evacuation 917 00:49:11,323 --> 00:49:12,866 of civilians from Afghanistan. 918 00:49:12,949 --> 00:49:13,992 He's a friend. 919 00:49:14,076 --> 00:49:15,661 It had gone beyond, 920 00:49:15,744 --> 00:49:16,846 I think, anyone's expectations 921 00:49:16,870 --> 00:49:18,955 in terms of the size and scope. 922 00:49:19,581 --> 00:49:22,751 US. US. 923 00:49:22,834 --> 00:49:24,354 The thing we thought about every day 924 00:49:24,378 --> 00:49:27,881 was would Americans wind up giving their lives 925 00:49:27,964 --> 00:49:30,550 in the service of that mission? 926 00:49:30,634 --> 00:49:33,112 We knew it was a risk. The President knew it was a risk every single day. 927 00:49:33,136 --> 00:49:35,722 We knew there were terrorists in Kabul. 928 00:49:35,806 --> 00:49:38,392 We knew there were terrorists trying to kill Americans. 929 00:49:40,477 --> 00:49:42,854 To try and ensure that the Taliban 930 00:49:42,938 --> 00:49:44,356 weren't going to in any way 931 00:49:44,439 --> 00:49:47,401 obstruct the evacuation that was underway, 932 00:49:47,484 --> 00:49:49,319 the President asked me to go to Kabul 933 00:49:49,403 --> 00:49:50,612 to meet with Mullah Baradar 934 00:49:50,696 --> 00:49:54,366 and some of the other Taliban leadership. 935 00:49:54,449 --> 00:49:57,369 We met at the old civilian terminal 936 00:49:57,452 --> 00:49:59,871 at Kabul International Airport. 937 00:49:59,955 --> 00:50:02,874 The setting was quite tense around the room 938 00:50:02,958 --> 00:50:06,086 in which we were meeting over a couple of hours. 939 00:50:06,169 --> 00:50:09,756 You know, we had both of our security detachments outside 940 00:50:09,840 --> 00:50:12,634 kind of eyeing each other very warily. 941 00:50:14,970 --> 00:50:18,181 Mullah Baradar reaffirmed that the Taliban were not going 942 00:50:18,265 --> 00:50:20,767 to obstruct the evacuation effort. 943 00:50:20,851 --> 00:50:22,269 Certainly shared the concern 944 00:50:22,352 --> 00:50:24,479 about ISIS threats in that period. 945 00:50:24,563 --> 00:50:27,065 They were seeing much the same threat stream 946 00:50:27,149 --> 00:50:28,024 that we were seeing. 947 00:50:28,108 --> 00:50:31,278 We had incredible intelligence 948 00:50:31,361 --> 00:50:35,490 about attacks by ISIS-K that were in the offing. 949 00:50:35,574 --> 00:50:37,826 Of course, we didn't have the specificity, 950 00:50:37,909 --> 00:50:41,455 but honestly, this was like a, a slow-motion nightmare. 951 00:50:41,538 --> 00:50:43,999 You know it's happening, but you can't do anything about it. 952 00:50:51,381 --> 00:50:54,509 A couple of days after, I was in The Situation Room 953 00:50:54,593 --> 00:50:56,762 with the other principals getting ready 954 00:50:56,845 --> 00:50:58,638 for a National Security Council meeting 955 00:50:58,722 --> 00:51:00,015 with the President. 956 00:51:06,730 --> 00:51:08,982 General McKenzie, the commander of CENTCOM, 957 00:51:09,065 --> 00:51:12,277 was on the video screen from his headquarters 958 00:51:12,360 --> 00:51:15,280 and mentioned just before the meeting began 959 00:51:15,363 --> 00:51:18,408 that he had just gotten handed a report about an attack 960 00:51:18,492 --> 00:51:21,369 at Abbey Gate at Kabul International Airport. 961 00:51:29,252 --> 00:51:32,339 President came into the room shortly thereafter, 962 00:51:32,422 --> 00:51:35,509 and at that point, General McKenzie informed him. 963 00:51:35,592 --> 00:51:38,261 You know, we didn't have, uh, 964 00:51:39,304 --> 00:51:41,473 all the facts all at once. 965 00:51:41,556 --> 00:51:44,142 They kept coming in, and we heard... 966 00:51:45,560 --> 00:51:47,646 the casualty count 967 00:51:47,729 --> 00:51:49,773 go up through the course of the meeting. 968 00:51:49,856 --> 00:51:51,709 We have just learned from the Pentagon. 969 00:51:51,733 --> 00:51:52,818 This is their statement. 970 00:51:52,901 --> 00:51:54,361 "We can confirm that a number 971 00:51:54,444 --> 00:51:56,571 "of US service members were killed 972 00:51:56,655 --> 00:51:57,823 "at the Kabul Airport. 973 00:51:57,906 --> 00:51:59,991 "A number of Afghans fell victim 974 00:52:00,075 --> 00:52:01,701 to this heinous attack." 975 00:52:03,245 --> 00:52:06,581 It causes you to stop and reflect for a minute 976 00:52:06,665 --> 00:52:10,168 and, and think about, you know, what you just heard. 977 00:52:10,252 --> 00:52:12,337 I felt it intensely because 978 00:52:12,420 --> 00:52:14,756 the men and women of my department 979 00:52:14,840 --> 00:52:17,008 had been at those very same gates 980 00:52:17,926 --> 00:52:19,636 for almost two weeks, 981 00:52:19,719 --> 00:52:21,972 helping to pull people to safety. 982 00:52:25,642 --> 00:52:29,062 I remember the President just paused for, 983 00:52:29,145 --> 00:52:30,647 you know, at least 30 seconds or so 984 00:52:30,730 --> 00:52:33,859 and put his head down because he was absorbing, 985 00:52:33,942 --> 00:52:35,527 you know, the, um, 986 00:52:35,610 --> 00:52:37,445 you know, the sadness of the moment 987 00:52:37,529 --> 00:52:39,948 and the, and the sense of loss as well. 988 00:52:44,911 --> 00:52:46,496 This is not surprising 989 00:52:46,580 --> 00:52:48,580 to this White House and to the Biden administration 990 00:52:48,623 --> 00:52:50,959 because they've been warning publicly for days 991 00:52:51,042 --> 00:52:52,127 that it could happen. 992 00:52:52,210 --> 00:52:54,087 But regardless, a nightmare scenario. 993 00:52:54,170 --> 00:52:55,672 Something they've been very sensitive 994 00:52:55,755 --> 00:52:57,173 to the possibility of. 995 00:52:57,257 --> 00:52:58,592 And it has now happened. 996 00:53:02,012 --> 00:53:04,264 Unquestionably, that day was the hardest day 997 00:53:04,347 --> 00:53:06,391 of the first year, no question about it. 998 00:53:06,474 --> 00:53:08,685 And, uh, you know... 999 00:53:10,437 --> 00:53:12,772 he is the President of the United States. 1000 00:53:12,856 --> 00:53:15,692 He is the Commander-in-Chief. 1001 00:53:15,775 --> 00:53:20,071 He is also a father and someone who sent one of his sons 1002 00:53:20,155 --> 00:53:21,865 to go serve in the Middle East. 1003 00:53:29,873 --> 00:53:31,416 I believe... 1004 00:53:32,500 --> 00:53:34,628 this is the right decision, 1005 00:53:34,711 --> 00:53:36,713 a wise decision 1006 00:53:36,796 --> 00:53:39,799 and the best decision for America. 1007 00:53:39,883 --> 00:53:43,094 We're engaged in a serious competition with China. 1008 00:53:44,346 --> 00:53:46,306 We're dealing with the challenges 1009 00:53:46,389 --> 00:53:49,017 on multiple fronts with Russia. 1010 00:53:49,100 --> 00:53:51,353 The world is changing. 1011 00:53:54,064 --> 00:53:55,941 I've known Biden's cabinet, 1012 00:53:56,024 --> 00:53:57,776 most of them for many years. 1013 00:53:57,859 --> 00:54:00,111 These are not stupid people. They're experienced people. 1014 00:54:00,195 --> 00:54:03,907 They're smart people. And they got this really wrong. 1015 00:54:03,990 --> 00:54:06,952 Suddenly, they're seen to be incompetent. 1016 00:54:11,873 --> 00:54:14,626 Had Biden, after he made the decision in April 1017 00:54:14,709 --> 00:54:16,169 to pull out of Afghanistan, 1018 00:54:16,252 --> 00:54:19,172 immediately begun speeding up the withdrawal 1019 00:54:19,255 --> 00:54:22,384 of the Afghans who had helped Americans, 1020 00:54:22,467 --> 00:54:25,971 then I think August could have played out very differently. 1021 00:54:29,265 --> 00:54:31,643 Instead, by the end of the summer, 1022 00:54:31,726 --> 00:54:34,813 there was a sense that things were really falling apart. 1023 00:54:36,815 --> 00:54:38,316 Delta was raging. 1024 00:54:39,693 --> 00:54:42,153 In April, almost 70 percent of voters 1025 00:54:42,237 --> 00:54:45,281 said they approved of the President's performance on COVID. 1026 00:54:45,365 --> 00:54:48,034 That number has fallen to 53 percent. 1027 00:54:48,118 --> 00:54:50,829 The disapproval has risen to 44 percent. 1028 00:54:50,912 --> 00:54:52,872 A dramatic change. 1029 00:54:52,956 --> 00:54:54,624 The number of new COVID cases 1030 00:54:54,708 --> 00:54:57,752 is higher now than during last summer's peak. 1031 00:54:57,836 --> 00:55:00,839 Weekly hospital admissions are up more than 40 percent. 1032 00:55:06,469 --> 00:55:07,679 We had an opportunity, 1033 00:55:07,762 --> 00:55:09,931 and I really do think it was an opportunity, 1034 00:55:10,015 --> 00:55:12,684 to show that we, too, could sacrifice for one another. 1035 00:55:12,767 --> 00:55:15,979 And I think the question that I most underestimated was, 1036 00:55:16,062 --> 00:55:18,106 would we be willing to say that none of us 1037 00:55:18,189 --> 00:55:19,607 are more important than all of us? 1038 00:55:19,691 --> 00:55:21,651 Or would we fall into the pattern 1039 00:55:21,735 --> 00:55:23,153 that most people would have thought 1040 00:55:23,236 --> 00:55:24,276 we would have fallen into, 1041 00:55:24,320 --> 00:55:25,655 which is to say 1042 00:55:25,739 --> 00:55:29,409 that, no, we each individually are more important. 1043 00:55:29,492 --> 00:55:32,912 And I think it's one of the reasons we've suffered so greatly. 1044 00:55:32,996 --> 00:55:36,207 700,000 Americans now have lost their lives to COVID. 1045 00:55:36,291 --> 00:55:38,043 One person is dying in America 1046 00:55:38,126 --> 00:55:39,294 every 43 seconds. 1047 00:55:39,377 --> 00:55:40,795 One in 500 Americans 1048 00:55:40,879 --> 00:55:42,714 are dead now. 1049 00:55:45,508 --> 00:55:48,595 Biden's first year could be defined more 1050 00:55:48,678 --> 00:55:52,265 by COVID than anything else. 1051 00:55:52,348 --> 00:55:55,268 Remember, Biden is the guy that said by 4th of July, 1052 00:55:55,351 --> 00:55:57,604 if you just stick with me and wear the masks, 1053 00:55:57,687 --> 00:56:00,231 we're going to, we won't have to do that anymore. 1054 00:56:00,315 --> 00:56:02,233 And that's just not the case. 1055 00:56:30,220 --> 00:56:32,639 World leaders gathering in Scotland 1056 00:56:32,722 --> 00:56:34,682 this morning following G20 sit-downs 1057 00:56:34,766 --> 00:56:36,184 in Italy over the weekend. 1058 00:56:36,267 --> 00:56:39,938 The summit is being billed as the world's last best chance 1059 00:56:40,021 --> 00:56:41,856 to curb the climate crisis. 1060 00:56:41,940 --> 00:56:43,775 More than 100 heads of state 1061 00:56:43,858 --> 00:56:45,777 have been arriving in Glasgow this morning. 1062 00:56:45,860 --> 00:56:47,153 But in addition to world leaders, 1063 00:56:47,237 --> 00:56:48,738 dozens of corporate CEOs, 1064 00:56:48,822 --> 00:56:50,907 fund managers, and venture capital firms 1065 00:56:50,990 --> 00:56:53,785 will be here over the two weeks. 1066 00:56:53,868 --> 00:56:56,788 Noticeably absent will be China's President Xi 1067 00:56:56,871 --> 00:56:58,832 and Russia's President Putin. 1068 00:57:02,877 --> 00:57:05,421 There's a lot at stake here. 1069 00:57:05,505 --> 00:57:09,759 In 2018, the IPCC scientists told us 1070 00:57:09,843 --> 00:57:12,303 that we really have 12 years 1071 00:57:12,387 --> 00:57:14,681 within which we must make and implement 1072 00:57:14,764 --> 00:57:18,518 the key decisions to avoid the worst consequences 1073 00:57:18,601 --> 00:57:20,103 of the climate crisis. 1074 00:57:20,186 --> 00:57:22,272 And, unfortunately, we lost three years 1075 00:57:22,355 --> 00:57:23,541 during the Trump administration 1076 00:57:23,565 --> 00:57:26,317 where we pulled out of the Paris Agreement. 1077 00:57:27,777 --> 00:57:32,574 I do believe that this is our last, best chance 1078 00:57:32,657 --> 00:57:35,410 not to solve it all in one blow here, 1079 00:57:35,493 --> 00:57:36,995 but to get on the track 1080 00:57:37,078 --> 00:57:40,498 where we keep 1.5 degrees alive 1081 00:57:40,582 --> 00:57:42,917 as the limit of the raising of temperature 1082 00:57:43,001 --> 00:57:44,210 on the planet. 1083 00:57:45,712 --> 00:57:46,921 Hello, Senator. 1084 00:57:47,005 --> 00:57:48,506 Good to see you've made it out, sir. 1085 00:57:48,590 --> 00:57:49,591 How are you doing? 1086 00:57:49,674 --> 00:57:51,384 Do you think we'll be successful? 1087 00:57:51,467 --> 00:57:53,261 I do indeed. Yes, I do. 1088 00:57:53,344 --> 00:57:55,305 Keep your fingers crossed then, eh? 1089 00:57:55,388 --> 00:57:58,266 Yes, sir. Thank you. 1090 00:57:58,349 --> 00:58:00,894 By and large, the Biden administration 1091 00:58:00,977 --> 00:58:05,023 has been highly disciplined, highly coordinated. 1092 00:58:05,106 --> 00:58:07,233 I love it, I love the accent. 1093 00:58:07,317 --> 00:58:10,486 - I loved that. I love that. - "Keep your fingers crossed." 1094 00:58:12,113 --> 00:58:15,742 But John Kerry is a former Secretary of State, 1095 00:58:15,825 --> 00:58:18,995 a former presidential nominee himself. 1096 00:58:19,078 --> 00:58:24,292 This is the last big job of his career. 1097 00:58:24,375 --> 00:58:26,794 And he felt like he could say what he wanted to go say. 1098 00:58:26,878 --> 00:58:28,254 And so on China, 1099 00:58:28,338 --> 00:58:31,591 they were not at times on the same page. 1100 00:58:31,674 --> 00:58:33,426 I think it's been a big mistake, 1101 00:58:33,509 --> 00:58:35,845 quite frankly, for China, 1102 00:58:35,929 --> 00:58:37,972 with respect to China not showing up. 1103 00:58:38,056 --> 00:58:40,767 The rest of the world are going to look to China and say, 1104 00:58:40,850 --> 00:58:44,020 "What value added are they providing?" 1105 00:58:47,941 --> 00:58:50,401 It came as a surprise that Biden offered 1106 00:58:50,485 --> 00:58:52,695 really strong criticism to Xi 1107 00:58:52,779 --> 00:58:55,406 for not coming himself to Glasgow 1108 00:58:55,490 --> 00:58:58,910 because the Kerry strategy on China 1109 00:58:58,993 --> 00:59:01,913 was largely to work behind closed doors, 1110 00:59:01,996 --> 00:59:04,415 avoid sort of any open conflicts. 1111 00:59:05,875 --> 00:59:09,128 I have to imagine it was strategic. 1112 00:59:09,212 --> 00:59:11,965 What we know now is that they were brokering 1113 00:59:12,048 --> 00:59:15,802 this sort of last-minute US-China pacts 1114 00:59:15,885 --> 00:59:18,096 the last days of Glasgow. 1115 00:59:18,179 --> 00:59:20,682 And so one has to assume 1116 00:59:20,765 --> 00:59:23,768 there was some pause, 1117 00:59:23,851 --> 00:59:26,145 rift, something in the discussions 1118 00:59:26,229 --> 00:59:27,730 that would have led 1119 00:59:27,814 --> 00:59:30,733 this administration to think this will help. 1120 00:59:30,817 --> 00:59:32,336 The US and China have struck 1121 00:59:32,360 --> 00:59:34,153 a deal on climate change. 1122 00:59:34,237 --> 00:59:37,532 The announcement came during the COP26 summit in Glasgow. 1123 00:59:37,615 --> 00:59:40,201 The United States and China have 1124 00:59:40,285 --> 00:59:42,453 no shortage of differences, 1125 00:59:42,537 --> 00:59:43,788 but on climate... 1126 00:59:44,747 --> 00:59:47,542 And climate cooperation is 1127 00:59:47,625 --> 00:59:50,837 the only way to get this job done. 1128 00:59:54,132 --> 00:59:57,260 This US-China announcement is both huge 1129 00:59:57,343 --> 00:59:58,803 and kind of small. 1130 00:59:58,886 --> 01:00:00,388 You know, it's small in the sense 1131 01:00:00,471 --> 01:00:04,267 that none of this stuff is truly groundbreaking. 1132 01:00:05,935 --> 01:00:08,354 But I think in that moment, 1133 01:00:09,605 --> 01:00:12,233 just the two of them coming out publicly 1134 01:00:12,317 --> 01:00:15,361 and saying, we're going to work together, we're committed, 1135 01:00:15,445 --> 01:00:16,612 it was a big deal. 1136 01:00:32,670 --> 01:00:34,797 The Biden administration came in 1137 01:00:34,881 --> 01:00:36,716 as the Trump administration went out, 1138 01:00:36,799 --> 01:00:38,885 with a clear focus on China. 1139 01:00:38,968 --> 01:00:42,347 China is definitely in that old Cold War terms 1140 01:00:42,430 --> 01:00:43,556 of a system challenge, 1141 01:00:43,639 --> 01:00:47,060 saying that its system is better than ours. 1142 01:00:47,143 --> 01:00:51,105 But Russia's saying, "Hey, it's not just about China. 1143 01:00:51,189 --> 01:00:53,775 "We're here and we matter, 1144 01:00:53,858 --> 01:00:55,943 and you'd better pay attention to us." 1145 01:01:01,282 --> 01:01:04,369 In the fall, we began to pick up 1146 01:01:04,452 --> 01:01:05,870 a variety of indications 1147 01:01:05,953 --> 01:01:09,624 that the Russians were conducting a significant... 1148 01:01:09,707 --> 01:01:12,460 Significant would be an understatement... 1149 01:01:12,543 --> 01:01:17,340 Massive military buildup around Ukraine. 1150 01:01:17,423 --> 01:01:21,219 They have so much forward firepower 1151 01:01:21,302 --> 01:01:22,762 that they are assembling. 1152 01:01:22,845 --> 01:01:26,682 Um, it's on a level that is not comparable 1153 01:01:26,766 --> 01:01:28,142 to what they did in April. 1154 01:01:30,019 --> 01:01:33,398 The President decided that we would begin 1155 01:01:33,481 --> 01:01:35,024 down a dual track 1156 01:01:35,108 --> 01:01:38,277 of deterrence on the one hand and diplomacy on the other. 1157 01:01:39,278 --> 01:01:40,905 So we asked Bill Burns 1158 01:01:40,988 --> 01:01:44,325 to go to Moscow quietly. 1159 01:01:45,993 --> 01:01:48,246 The President asked me to go to Moscow 1160 01:01:48,329 --> 01:01:50,289 to convey to President Putin 1161 01:01:50,373 --> 01:01:52,917 and some of his most senior advisers 1162 01:01:53,000 --> 01:01:57,004 our serious concern about what we were seeing. 1163 01:01:57,088 --> 01:01:59,298 This was in the midst of the fourth big wave 1164 01:01:59,382 --> 01:02:01,217 of the COVID pandemic in Russia. 1165 01:02:01,300 --> 01:02:03,636 So Moscow was locked down. 1166 01:02:03,719 --> 01:02:05,638 President Putin was in isolation 1167 01:02:05,721 --> 01:02:07,223 in Sochi at that point. 1168 01:02:09,183 --> 01:02:12,103 I found President Putin to be quite measured 1169 01:02:12,186 --> 01:02:13,521 but unapologetic 1170 01:02:13,604 --> 01:02:17,400 about Russian concerns about Ukraine. 1171 01:02:17,483 --> 01:02:20,778 I think over time his confidence has grown. 1172 01:02:20,862 --> 01:02:24,365 In some ways, his appetite for risk has grown. 1173 01:02:24,449 --> 01:02:26,617 I think his sense of personal legacy 1174 01:02:26,701 --> 01:02:28,744 has probably deepened over time. 1175 01:02:29,954 --> 01:02:32,582 I conveyed on the President's behalf 1176 01:02:32,665 --> 01:02:35,042 a message of serious consequences 1177 01:02:35,126 --> 01:02:37,962 that would flow from a Russian decision 1178 01:02:38,045 --> 01:02:42,091 to renew military aggression against Ukraine. 1179 01:02:42,175 --> 01:02:47,013 We wanted to communicate that if Putin moved on Ukraine, 1180 01:02:47,096 --> 01:02:49,015 there would be severe consequences 1181 01:02:49,098 --> 01:02:51,267 from the United States and our allies. 1182 01:02:51,350 --> 01:02:54,937 If Putin wanted to go down the diplomatic road, 1183 01:02:55,021 --> 01:02:57,690 the United States was prepared to travel that road with him. 1184 01:03:01,986 --> 01:03:04,697 President Biden holding a high-stakes virtual meeting 1185 01:03:04,780 --> 01:03:07,283 with Russian President Vladimir Putin right now. 1186 01:03:07,366 --> 01:03:09,702 The two leaders speaking via videoconference today 1187 01:03:09,785 --> 01:03:11,996 as a potential geopolitical crisis 1188 01:03:12,079 --> 01:03:13,873 is currently unfolding. 1189 01:03:13,956 --> 01:03:15,666 Hello. 1190 01:03:18,211 --> 01:03:19,670 Good to see you again. 1191 01:03:19,754 --> 01:03:23,466 I, unfortunately, we didn't get to see one another at the G20. 1192 01:03:23,549 --> 01:03:26,385 I hope next time we meet, we do it in person. 1193 01:03:27,845 --> 01:03:29,722 The buildup that Russia was engaged in 1194 01:03:29,805 --> 01:03:31,140 was continuing. 1195 01:03:35,937 --> 01:03:41,692 We had to have, and we did have, deep, deep concern. 1196 01:03:41,776 --> 01:03:44,695 Like all the conversations between President Biden and President Putin, 1197 01:03:44,779 --> 01:03:46,864 there have now been several in person in Geneva, 1198 01:03:46,948 --> 01:03:49,242 by video conference on the phone, 1199 01:03:49,325 --> 01:03:52,537 they're very direct, they're not polemical. 1200 01:03:52,620 --> 01:03:54,997 There's not a lot of wasted time. 1201 01:03:55,081 --> 01:03:58,668 And President Biden made very clear to President Putin 1202 01:03:58,751 --> 01:04:00,753 that if Russia committed renewed acts 1203 01:04:00,836 --> 01:04:02,547 of aggression against Ukraine, 1204 01:04:02,630 --> 01:04:04,632 there would be significant costs. 1205 01:04:07,176 --> 01:04:08,928 Biden is confronting the question 1206 01:04:09,011 --> 01:04:12,723 of how does the United States support Ukraine 1207 01:04:12,807 --> 01:04:14,267 without getting its troops 1208 01:04:14,350 --> 01:04:17,395 directly into an old-time border conflict 1209 01:04:17,478 --> 01:04:20,815 in defense of a country that isn't even a NATO ally? 1210 01:04:20,898 --> 01:04:24,527 And when Biden had his teleconference with Putin, 1211 01:04:24,610 --> 01:04:26,696 the two men knew one thing: 1212 01:04:26,779 --> 01:04:28,322 Whatever Putin did next, 1213 01:04:28,406 --> 01:04:30,283 whether he rolled his troops or not, 1214 01:04:30,366 --> 01:04:33,160 the US was not going to put its own military 1215 01:04:33,244 --> 01:04:35,955 into harm's way to defend Ukraine. 1216 01:04:41,877 --> 01:04:43,337 They never were on the table. 1217 01:04:43,421 --> 01:04:45,798 And are you ready to send American troops into war 1218 01:04:45,881 --> 01:04:48,342 and go into Ukraine to fight Russians on the battlefield? 1219 01:04:48,426 --> 01:04:51,095 Look, here's the deal. 1220 01:04:51,178 --> 01:04:54,974 I've made it absolutely clear to President Putin, 1221 01:04:55,057 --> 01:04:56,642 it's the last thing I'll say, 1222 01:04:57,602 --> 01:05:00,354 that if he moves on Ukraine, 1223 01:05:01,564 --> 01:05:03,441 the economic consequences for his economy 1224 01:05:03,524 --> 01:05:04,984 are going to be devastating. 1225 01:05:05,651 --> 01:05:06,736 Devastating. 1226 01:05:08,195 --> 01:05:10,364 We have proceeded very deliberately 1227 01:05:10,448 --> 01:05:13,284 but also, in some cases, quietly. 1228 01:05:13,367 --> 01:05:14,660 For example, in December, 1229 01:05:14,744 --> 01:05:17,204 the President approved $200 million 1230 01:05:17,288 --> 01:05:20,082 for additional defense equipment to Ukraine. 1231 01:05:21,500 --> 01:05:22,853 We didn't advertise it at the time. 1232 01:05:22,877 --> 01:05:24,754 We just went forward with doing it 1233 01:05:24,837 --> 01:05:27,840 because one of the plays in the Russian playbook 1234 01:05:27,923 --> 01:05:30,801 is to create, invent, 1235 01:05:30,885 --> 01:05:33,137 point to some kind of provocation, 1236 01:05:33,220 --> 01:05:35,264 and to use that as justification 1237 01:05:35,348 --> 01:05:37,808 for something they'd been planning all along. 1238 01:05:37,892 --> 01:05:39,518 And we did not want to play into that, 1239 01:05:39,602 --> 01:05:41,896 at least not in any overt way. 1240 01:05:44,398 --> 01:05:47,276 The question haunting the White House 1241 01:05:47,360 --> 01:05:49,945 is whether this is enough. 1242 01:05:50,029 --> 01:05:52,156 Because if Ukraine falls, 1243 01:05:52,239 --> 01:05:54,533 Russia will, for the first time 1244 01:05:54,617 --> 01:05:57,828 since the collapse of the Soviet Union, 1245 01:05:57,912 --> 01:06:01,999 be redrawing the map of Europe. 1246 01:06:02,083 --> 01:06:05,753 And more importantly, it will be showing 1247 01:06:05,836 --> 01:06:09,382 that it believes it can push back on a world 1248 01:06:09,465 --> 01:06:13,177 that was dominated by the United States 1249 01:06:13,260 --> 01:06:15,638 from the Soviet collapse forward. 1250 01:06:28,943 --> 01:06:30,528 On this January 6th, 1251 01:06:30,611 --> 01:06:33,280 solemn ceremonies at the US Capitol 1252 01:06:33,364 --> 01:06:35,908 replaced the violent scenes of rioters 1253 01:06:35,991 --> 01:06:38,452 ransacking the building one year ago. 1254 01:06:38,536 --> 01:06:39,662 There is still 1255 01:06:39,745 --> 01:06:41,872 a political divide that's very apparent 1256 01:06:41,956 --> 01:06:44,083 and even with today's ceremonies as well. 1257 01:06:53,718 --> 01:06:58,180 Among my many reactions on January 6th 1258 01:06:58,264 --> 01:07:00,850 was just mortification 1259 01:07:00,933 --> 01:07:03,018 at how we appear to the rest of the world. 1260 01:07:03,853 --> 01:07:05,896 This day is a reminder 1261 01:07:05,980 --> 01:07:07,898 that Trumpism is very much with us 1262 01:07:07,982 --> 01:07:10,860 and that our democracy remains very much at risk. 1263 01:07:12,862 --> 01:07:15,531 Let us acknowledge today 1264 01:07:15,614 --> 01:07:17,867 our fallen heroes of that day. 1265 01:07:17,950 --> 01:07:20,119 I ask all members to rise 1266 01:07:20,202 --> 01:07:23,038 for a moment of silence in their memory. 1267 01:07:27,334 --> 01:07:30,045 What else are Democrats going to talk about? 1268 01:07:30,129 --> 01:07:32,631 They gonna talk about 30-year-high inflation. 1269 01:07:32,715 --> 01:07:34,192 They gonna talk about the fact crime is up 1270 01:07:34,216 --> 01:07:35,593 in every major urban area. 1271 01:07:35,676 --> 01:07:37,553 They gonna talk about 1.7 million 1272 01:07:37,636 --> 01:07:39,322 illegal immigrants coming into this country. 1273 01:07:39,346 --> 01:07:41,807 They gonna talk about the attacks on the First Amendment. 1274 01:07:41,891 --> 01:07:44,310 Um, what are they going to talk about? 1275 01:07:44,393 --> 01:07:46,812 Oh, so, January 6th. 1276 01:07:46,896 --> 01:07:48,957 That today there are members of Congress 1277 01:07:48,981 --> 01:07:51,609 trying to act like that wasn't a big deal, 1278 01:07:51,692 --> 01:07:53,319 we should just move on, 1279 01:07:53,402 --> 01:07:57,072 I find hard to be reconciled with. 1280 01:07:57,156 --> 01:07:59,450 And there's not much more we can say, 1281 01:07:59,533 --> 01:08:01,035 but we'll keep background names 1282 01:08:01,118 --> 01:08:02,536 off the record, any reporters... 1283 01:08:02,620 --> 01:08:04,455 We started discussing in the fall 1284 01:08:04,538 --> 01:08:06,081 what that day would look like 1285 01:08:06,165 --> 01:08:08,751 and what that should mean for the President 1286 01:08:08,834 --> 01:08:10,961 and what he should have to say on that day. 1287 01:08:11,045 --> 01:08:13,631 We all agreed that it was an important moment for him 1288 01:08:13,714 --> 01:08:18,969 to be more direct about what that day meant, 1289 01:08:19,053 --> 01:08:20,846 what former President Trump's role 1290 01:08:20,930 --> 01:08:22,515 in that day meant for history, 1291 01:08:22,598 --> 01:08:25,684 and why we need to prevent it from ever happening again. 1292 01:08:25,768 --> 01:08:28,604 Alright, guys, um, we will catch up with you soon. 1293 01:08:28,687 --> 01:08:30,981 Thank you, thank you, thank you for all your stuff. 1294 01:08:31,065 --> 01:08:32,900 Uh, big day. 1295 01:08:32,983 --> 01:08:34,944 We saw with our own eyes 1296 01:08:36,237 --> 01:08:38,405 rioters menace these halls. 1297 01:08:39,573 --> 01:08:41,659 What did we not see? 1298 01:08:41,742 --> 01:08:44,286 We didn't see a former President 1299 01:08:44,370 --> 01:08:47,581 who had just rallied the mob to attack. 1300 01:08:47,665 --> 01:08:49,708 Sitting in the private dining room 1301 01:08:49,792 --> 01:08:52,670 off the Oval Office in the White House, 1302 01:08:52,753 --> 01:08:54,797 watching it all on television 1303 01:08:55,756 --> 01:08:59,093 and doing nothing for hours. 1304 01:08:59,176 --> 01:09:02,680 It didn't mean that it was the start of every day 1305 01:09:02,763 --> 01:09:04,074 President Biden was going to go out 1306 01:09:04,098 --> 01:09:05,724 and talk about Donald Trump. 1307 01:09:05,808 --> 01:09:09,895 But that day felt like it uniquely required 1308 01:09:09,979 --> 01:09:12,648 President Biden to go out and really be direct 1309 01:09:12,731 --> 01:09:15,860 and call out the former President for his role. 1310 01:09:15,943 --> 01:09:17,987 Those who stormed this Capitol 1311 01:09:18,070 --> 01:09:20,865 and those who called on them to do so 1312 01:09:20,948 --> 01:09:24,368 held a dagger at the throat of America. 1313 01:09:24,451 --> 01:09:26,036 Make no mistake about it. 1314 01:09:26,120 --> 01:09:29,164 We're living at an inflection point in history. 1315 01:09:29,248 --> 01:09:31,041 We're engaged anew in a struggle 1316 01:09:31,125 --> 01:09:34,587 between democracy and autocracy, 1317 01:09:34,670 --> 01:09:37,923 from China, to Russia, and beyond. 1318 01:09:38,007 --> 01:09:40,801 They're betting that democracy's days are numbered. 1319 01:09:54,440 --> 01:09:56,233 Good afternoon, everyone. 1320 01:09:56,317 --> 01:09:58,027 Very good to see folks here. 1321 01:09:58,110 --> 01:09:59,296 And to those I haven't had a chance 1322 01:09:59,320 --> 01:10:02,239 to say this to, Happy New Year. 1323 01:10:02,323 --> 01:10:06,160 Um, this morning, NATO's North Atlantic Council 1324 01:10:06,243 --> 01:10:09,079 met to discuss our coordinated response 1325 01:10:09,163 --> 01:10:11,916 to Russia's military buildup along the Ukraine border 1326 01:10:11,999 --> 01:10:13,542 and its increasingly sharp threats 1327 01:10:13,626 --> 01:10:15,044 and inflammatory rhetoric. 1328 01:10:16,003 --> 01:10:17,963 No one should be surprised 1329 01:10:18,047 --> 01:10:21,842 if Russia instigates a provocation or incident, 1330 01:10:21,926 --> 01:10:24,345 then tries to use it to justify military intervention, 1331 01:10:24,428 --> 01:10:27,306 hoping that by the time the world realizes the ruse, 1332 01:10:27,389 --> 01:10:28,974 it'll be too late. 1333 01:10:31,727 --> 01:10:33,812 We were working overtime to organize 1334 01:10:33,896 --> 01:10:36,065 allies and partners throughout Europe. 1335 01:10:36,148 --> 01:10:38,275 They also wanted to make sure that we were proceeding 1336 01:10:38,359 --> 01:10:40,444 in a deliberate way and not being perceived 1337 01:10:40,527 --> 01:10:43,697 as fueling a fire in any way. 1338 01:10:43,781 --> 01:10:46,909 Vladimir Putin didn't pick Ukraine for nothing. 1339 01:10:46,992 --> 01:10:49,578 He knew that it wasn't a member of NATO. 1340 01:10:49,662 --> 01:10:51,497 And I think deep down he thought 1341 01:10:51,580 --> 01:10:53,499 the NATO alliance would be splintered 1342 01:10:53,582 --> 01:10:54,792 on the question of 1343 01:10:54,875 --> 01:10:57,336 whether or not to gather together 1344 01:10:57,419 --> 01:10:58,671 to push him back. 1345 01:10:59,755 --> 01:11:03,050 When he went into Crimea in 2014, 1346 01:11:03,133 --> 01:11:06,178 it took about a year for the allies to get together 1347 01:11:06,261 --> 01:11:07,513 and decide on some sanctions. 1348 01:11:07,596 --> 01:11:10,516 And by that time, the sanctions were so weakened 1349 01:11:10,599 --> 01:11:12,351 they had basically no effect. 1350 01:11:12,434 --> 01:11:16,438 Eight years later, Putin was still in Crimea. 1351 01:11:16,522 --> 01:11:18,649 Biden wasn't going to make that mistake again. 1352 01:11:18,732 --> 01:11:21,318 Blinken sure as hell wasn't going to make that mistake again 1353 01:11:21,402 --> 01:11:24,405 because he remembered it vividly from the time 1354 01:11:24,488 --> 01:11:27,992 that he was in the Obama administration. 1355 01:11:28,075 --> 01:11:31,453 So when they first saw this massing of troops, 1356 01:11:31,537 --> 01:11:35,082 they made a very important decision, 1357 01:11:35,165 --> 01:11:38,210 which was to declassify their intelligence 1358 01:11:38,293 --> 01:11:41,880 as quickly as they could and publish it. 1359 01:11:41,964 --> 01:11:43,483 We have information that indicates Russia 1360 01:11:43,507 --> 01:11:45,634 has already pre-positioned a group of operatives 1361 01:11:45,718 --> 01:11:48,804 to conduct a false flag operation in Eastern Ukraine. 1362 01:11:48,887 --> 01:11:51,056 Sometimes they went out and announced it. 1363 01:11:51,140 --> 01:11:52,641 Sometimes they leaked it to us. 1364 01:11:52,725 --> 01:11:54,605 The US National Security Adviser says 1365 01:11:54,685 --> 01:11:56,228 more details will be revealed 1366 01:11:56,311 --> 01:11:58,230 within the next 24 hours. 1367 01:11:58,313 --> 01:12:00,858 In a few cases, they called a few of us in 1368 01:12:00,941 --> 01:12:02,985 and did show some sources and methods 1369 01:12:03,068 --> 01:12:05,571 just so that we understood they weren't making it up. 1370 01:12:08,782 --> 01:12:10,743 They knew it would take a while 1371 01:12:10,826 --> 01:12:14,163 to convince the Europeans that this was no bluff. 1372 01:12:16,790 --> 01:12:19,376 By mid to late January, 1373 01:12:19,460 --> 01:12:21,837 not only was Russia still building up forces 1374 01:12:21,920 --> 01:12:23,464 to the east and the south, 1375 01:12:23,547 --> 01:12:26,258 but it was engaged in a buildup to the north, 1376 01:12:26,341 --> 01:12:29,720 particularly sending 30,000 forces to Belarus 1377 01:12:29,803 --> 01:12:33,015 under the guise of exercises that gave it the option 1378 01:12:33,098 --> 01:12:36,351 to really hit Ukraine virtually from all sides. 1379 01:12:37,436 --> 01:12:39,104 It was becoming so clear, 1380 01:12:39,188 --> 01:12:41,231 including to allies and partners, 1381 01:12:41,315 --> 01:12:43,859 that this was happening. 1382 01:12:43,942 --> 01:12:46,945 Our view is this is an extremely dangerous situation. 1383 01:12:47,029 --> 01:12:49,239 We're now at a stage where Russia could at any point 1384 01:12:49,323 --> 01:12:51,617 launch an attack in Ukraine. 1385 01:12:51,700 --> 01:12:54,369 We said that one of the purposes of our foreign policy 1386 01:12:54,453 --> 01:12:56,413 was to defend this rules-based order, 1387 01:12:56,497 --> 01:12:59,291 because it comes with certain principles, 1388 01:12:59,375 --> 01:13:01,043 certain norms, certain expectations 1389 01:13:01,126 --> 01:13:03,462 that grew out of two World Wars. 1390 01:13:10,219 --> 01:13:12,179 If you let an aggression against those rules 1391 01:13:12,262 --> 01:13:15,099 go forward with impunity, then you open a Pandora's box. 1392 01:13:15,182 --> 01:13:17,309 And you're going to see potentially conflict 1393 01:13:17,393 --> 01:13:18,644 and war everywhere. 1394 01:13:18,727 --> 01:13:21,105 And that's one way or another going to draw us in. 1395 01:13:21,188 --> 01:13:23,065 You've seen country after country 1396 01:13:23,148 --> 01:13:25,150 coming together, standing up. 1397 01:13:25,234 --> 01:13:26,902 I think it has been a reassertion 1398 01:13:26,985 --> 01:13:28,529 of American engagement, 1399 01:13:28,612 --> 01:13:29,863 American leadership... 1400 01:13:32,241 --> 01:13:34,034 and a recommitment by many countries 1401 01:13:34,118 --> 01:13:35,786 to defend this rules-based order. 1402 01:13:51,426 --> 01:13:55,139 The discussion today with Mr. Lavrov 1403 01:13:55,222 --> 01:13:57,057 was frank and substantive. 1404 01:13:57,141 --> 01:13:58,517 We've made it clear to the Russians 1405 01:13:58,600 --> 01:14:00,269 that not only would there be 1406 01:14:00,352 --> 01:14:02,729 severe economic and financial consequences, 1407 01:14:02,813 --> 01:14:05,190 but they would also see more support 1408 01:14:05,274 --> 01:14:07,818 to build up NATO's defensive capacities. 1409 01:14:10,904 --> 01:14:12,781 As we've continued to see 1410 01:14:12,865 --> 01:14:15,159 the accumulation of combat power 1411 01:14:15,242 --> 01:14:17,244 and as we have now seen 1412 01:14:17,327 --> 01:14:18,954 that, so far anyway, 1413 01:14:19,037 --> 01:14:21,790 Mr. Putin has not elected to de-escalate, 1414 01:14:21,874 --> 01:14:25,043 all that combined has led us to want to contribute 1415 01:14:25,127 --> 01:14:27,629 more capabilities to the Ukrainian armed forces 1416 01:14:27,713 --> 01:14:31,675 and be ready to contribute more capabilities to our NATO allies. 1417 01:14:33,802 --> 01:14:37,514 Who knows what's going on in Putin's mind. 1418 01:14:37,598 --> 01:14:40,058 Whether or not he believes that the international community 1419 01:14:40,142 --> 01:14:42,227 will carry through is one issue, 1420 01:14:42,311 --> 01:14:46,231 uh, but what I believe is that our President is very serious. 1421 01:14:46,315 --> 01:14:50,652 I believe that other leaders in the region are very serious. 1422 01:14:50,736 --> 01:14:53,030 I believe that the world will take this 1423 01:14:53,113 --> 01:14:57,659 as a, as a very, very serious issue 1424 01:14:57,743 --> 01:15:00,412 if he invades Ukraine. 1425 01:15:01,997 --> 01:15:05,626 We just hope that he makes the right decisions. 1426 01:15:05,709 --> 01:15:07,794 And, uh, and I'll leave it at that. 1427 01:15:21,183 --> 01:15:23,977 As Putin was building up his forces, 1428 01:15:24,061 --> 01:15:29,149 he went off to the opening of the Beijing Olympics. 1429 01:15:29,233 --> 01:15:32,402 The very fact that he was going there was remarkable 1430 01:15:32,486 --> 01:15:36,031 because he'd been in complete isolation. 1431 01:15:36,114 --> 01:15:37,407 When Bill Burns went over, 1432 01:15:37,491 --> 01:15:40,744 he made Burns go over to a Russian government office 1433 01:15:40,827 --> 01:15:42,496 and call Putin on the phone. 1434 01:15:45,916 --> 01:15:50,045 But he was willing to go see Xi Jinping 1435 01:15:50,128 --> 01:15:52,798 and the day that they met, 1436 01:15:52,881 --> 01:15:55,008 the two countries turned out 1437 01:15:55,092 --> 01:15:58,470 this extraordinarily long document 1438 01:15:58,554 --> 01:16:01,723 describing their common interests, 1439 01:16:01,807 --> 01:16:05,811 their dedication to working together in the future, 1440 01:16:05,894 --> 01:16:08,814 their joint pushback on an America 1441 01:16:08,897 --> 01:16:10,399 that sets the rules, 1442 01:16:10,482 --> 01:16:14,152 on a West that expands its influence. 1443 01:16:16,697 --> 01:16:18,699 A lot of people speculated 1444 01:16:18,782 --> 01:16:22,452 that Putin would not begin the invasion 1445 01:16:22,536 --> 01:16:23,996 while the Olympics were on 1446 01:16:24,079 --> 01:16:26,290 because he wouldn't want to anger the Chinese 1447 01:16:26,373 --> 01:16:30,210 by interrupting their big event. 1448 01:16:35,007 --> 01:16:36,591 And he held true to that. 1449 01:16:41,638 --> 01:16:42,681 Oh! 1450 01:16:44,850 --> 01:16:46,518 It was unprovoked, 1451 01:16:46,601 --> 01:16:48,812 but Russian President Vladimir Putin 1452 01:16:48,895 --> 01:16:50,397 unleashed on Ukraine. 1453 01:16:52,232 --> 01:16:54,359 We have heard air raid sirens, 1454 01:16:54,443 --> 01:16:56,320 loud sirens here in Lviv. 1455 01:16:56,403 --> 01:16:58,780 This is in the west of the country. 1456 01:17:02,743 --> 01:17:05,996 Wednesday night was a really pivotal night for us 1457 01:17:06,079 --> 01:17:09,333 as we were looking at what was happening on the ground, 1458 01:17:09,416 --> 01:17:12,127 and we were talking a lot internally about 1459 01:17:12,210 --> 01:17:14,087 when would we call it an invasion? 1460 01:17:14,171 --> 01:17:16,423 When was it the right time to send the President out? 1461 01:17:16,506 --> 01:17:19,551 When was it the right time to do a written statement? 1462 01:17:19,634 --> 01:17:22,095 The President spoke with President Zelenskyy, 1463 01:17:22,179 --> 01:17:25,891 who basically asked him to condemn what was happening 1464 01:17:25,974 --> 01:17:27,476 and to keep rallying the world. 1465 01:17:27,559 --> 01:17:29,227 I mean, those were his primary asks, 1466 01:17:29,311 --> 01:17:31,229 and that's exactly what he went out 1467 01:17:31,313 --> 01:17:32,856 the next day and did. 1468 01:17:41,615 --> 01:17:43,116 Sorry to keep you waiting. 1469 01:17:44,785 --> 01:17:45,786 Good afternoon. 1470 01:17:47,287 --> 01:17:49,498 The Russian military has begun a brutal assault 1471 01:17:49,581 --> 01:17:51,416 on the people of Ukraine. 1472 01:17:51,500 --> 01:17:54,961 Without provocation, without justification, 1473 01:17:55,045 --> 01:17:56,755 without necessity. 1474 01:17:56,838 --> 01:17:59,966 This is a premeditated attack. 1475 01:18:00,050 --> 01:18:02,427 Vladimir Putin has been planning this for months, 1476 01:18:02,511 --> 01:18:04,388 as we've been saying all along. 1477 01:18:06,181 --> 01:18:09,434 The Biden administration learned a lot of lessons 1478 01:18:09,518 --> 01:18:12,938 from the mistakes they made in Afghanistan. 1479 01:18:13,021 --> 01:18:16,233 By the time that the Ukraine crisis came along, 1480 01:18:16,316 --> 01:18:18,360 they had a better-oiled machine, 1481 01:18:18,443 --> 01:18:20,404 and they responded 1482 01:18:20,487 --> 01:18:23,615 by getting out ahead of events instead of being behind them. 1483 01:18:23,698 --> 01:18:25,826 For weeks, for weeks, 1484 01:18:25,909 --> 01:18:28,912 we have been warning that this would happen, 1485 01:18:28,995 --> 01:18:33,458 and now it's unfolding largely as we predicted. 1486 01:18:33,542 --> 01:18:36,294 It will be difficult for any intelligence agency 1487 01:18:36,378 --> 01:18:38,797 to predict the outcome of this war 1488 01:18:38,880 --> 01:18:40,382 or how the Russian army 1489 01:18:40,465 --> 01:18:43,969 or the Ukrainians will ultimately perform. 1490 01:18:44,052 --> 01:18:46,555 But on the timing of the invasion, 1491 01:18:46,638 --> 01:18:49,057 they got everything right. 1492 01:18:49,141 --> 01:18:51,768 As murky as they were about how quickly 1493 01:18:51,852 --> 01:18:54,438 the Taliban would take over Afghanistan, 1494 01:18:55,522 --> 01:18:57,524 they had the Ukraine thing dead on. 1495 01:18:58,442 --> 01:18:59,818 I want to be clear. 1496 01:18:59,901 --> 01:19:03,071 The United States is not doing this alone. 1497 01:19:03,155 --> 01:19:05,949 For months, we've been building a coalition of partners 1498 01:19:06,032 --> 01:19:09,953 representing well more than half the global economy. 1499 01:19:10,036 --> 01:19:11,705 The German chancellor, Olaf Scholz, says 1500 01:19:11,788 --> 01:19:12,998 that he is suspending 1501 01:19:13,081 --> 01:19:16,251 the Nord Stream 2 pipeline project with Russia. 1502 01:19:20,589 --> 01:19:24,342 The European Union remain resolutely united 1503 01:19:24,426 --> 01:19:26,011 as it takes the next step 1504 01:19:26,094 --> 01:19:28,722 in close coordination with its partners. 1505 01:19:30,265 --> 01:19:32,601 You know, for the first half of the year, 1506 01:19:32,684 --> 01:19:37,814 we heard Biden talking about reestablishing old alliances, 1507 01:19:37,898 --> 01:19:39,483 listening to people, 1508 01:19:39,566 --> 01:19:44,237 building up what Donald Trump had tried to shatter. 1509 01:19:44,321 --> 01:19:47,115 And, you know, I think to most of the country, 1510 01:19:47,199 --> 01:19:49,659 that sounded like diplomatic gobbledygook, 1511 01:19:49,743 --> 01:19:52,913 like, yeah, sure, it's nice to get along with allies. 1512 01:19:52,996 --> 01:19:56,500 But Biden knew something, which was the moment would come 1513 01:19:56,583 --> 01:19:58,627 when you would need that alliance. 1514 01:19:59,503 --> 01:20:01,046 It came with Ukraine. 1515 01:20:07,010 --> 01:20:10,096 The United States and our allies and partners 1516 01:20:10,180 --> 01:20:12,182 will continue to respond 1517 01:20:12,265 --> 01:20:14,893 to Russia's actions with unity, 1518 01:20:14,976 --> 01:20:18,188 with clarity, and with conviction. 1519 01:20:32,994 --> 01:20:35,205 How many White House staffers does it take... 1520 01:20:35,288 --> 01:20:36,915 To open a package of gum? 1521 01:20:36,998 --> 01:20:39,835 Don't tell Dr. Fauci how many pieces of gum I've swallowed. 1522 01:20:41,086 --> 01:20:43,421 This last week, because of the confluence 1523 01:20:43,505 --> 01:20:45,048 of a number of events 1524 01:20:45,131 --> 01:20:46,800 that in many ways were unrelated... 1525 01:20:46,883 --> 01:20:49,219 - Hi! - Hi there. How are you? 1526 01:20:49,302 --> 01:20:54,015 it was a wild, crazy, exhausting week here. 1527 01:20:56,351 --> 01:20:58,228 One of the more challenging weeks, 1528 01:20:58,311 --> 01:20:59,604 uh, since we started. 1529 01:21:17,330 --> 01:21:18,623 Madam Speaker, 1530 01:21:18,707 --> 01:21:20,959 the President of the United States. 1531 01:21:49,529 --> 01:21:51,406 Six days ago, 1532 01:21:51,489 --> 01:21:53,450 Russia's Vladimir Putin sought to shake 1533 01:21:53,533 --> 01:21:56,119 the very foundations of the free world, 1534 01:21:56,202 --> 01:22:00,832 thinking it could make it bend to his menacing ways. 1535 01:22:00,915 --> 01:22:03,168 But he badly miscalculated. 1536 01:22:03,251 --> 01:22:04,961 He thought he could roll into Ukraine, 1537 01:22:05,045 --> 01:22:07,005 and the world would roll over. 1538 01:22:07,088 --> 01:22:09,549 Instead, he met with a wall of strength 1539 01:22:09,633 --> 01:22:11,968 he never anticipated or imagined. 1540 01:22:12,052 --> 01:22:14,054 He met the Ukrainian people. 1541 01:22:20,977 --> 01:22:23,980 He thought he could divide us in Europe as well. 1542 01:22:24,064 --> 01:22:25,982 But Putin was wrong. 1543 01:22:26,066 --> 01:22:28,276 We are ready. We are united. 1544 01:22:28,360 --> 01:22:31,404 And that's what we did. We stayed united. 1545 01:22:34,908 --> 01:22:36,660 Hang on. I was just about to call you. 1546 01:22:36,743 --> 01:22:38,662 I'm just disentangling my headphones. 1547 01:22:38,745 --> 01:22:39,996 Hang on just a second. 1548 01:22:40,080 --> 01:22:41,873 What's the biggest thought 1549 01:22:41,956 --> 01:22:43,667 that we're taking away from this? 1550 01:22:43,750 --> 01:22:46,795 So when Biden first raised, 1551 01:22:46,878 --> 01:22:48,546 you know, autocracy and democracy 1552 01:22:48,630 --> 01:22:52,300 at his first press conference a year, a year ago, 1553 01:22:52,384 --> 01:22:56,888 uh, this wasn't, this wasn't the battle he had in mind. 1554 01:22:56,971 --> 01:22:58,723 - Yeah. - Right. 1555 01:23:01,601 --> 01:23:05,188 Ukraine is going to be a constant diplomatic 1556 01:23:05,271 --> 01:23:06,898 and military effort. 1557 01:23:08,566 --> 01:23:11,653 It will haunt the next three years of his presidency. 1558 01:23:12,946 --> 01:23:16,366 What do you do if this ambitious, 1559 01:23:16,449 --> 01:23:20,453 deadly gambit by Putin succeeds 1560 01:23:21,287 --> 01:23:23,873 and no one really knows 1561 01:23:23,957 --> 01:23:26,543 what the world will look like 1562 01:23:26,626 --> 01:23:28,586 5 or 10 or 15 years from now. 1563 01:23:28,670 --> 01:23:30,130 Will this stick? 1564 01:23:31,506 --> 01:23:34,092 Now is the hour. 1565 01:23:34,175 --> 01:23:36,511 Our moment of responsibility, 1566 01:23:36,594 --> 01:23:39,723 our test of resolve and conscience, 1567 01:23:39,806 --> 01:23:41,349 of history itself. 1568 01:23:43,476 --> 01:23:47,188 We'll meet the test, protect freedom and liberty, 1569 01:23:47,272 --> 01:23:49,149 and we will save democracy. 1570 01:23:53,194 --> 01:23:54,446 Others are watching. 1571 01:23:54,529 --> 01:23:55,697 Others are listening. 1572 01:23:55,780 --> 01:23:58,116 Others want to see how we're responding 1573 01:23:58,199 --> 01:23:59,576 to this challenge, 1574 01:23:59,659 --> 01:24:00,660 including China. 1575 01:24:00,744 --> 01:24:02,704 And so the potential repercussions 1576 01:24:02,787 --> 01:24:06,416 go well beyond Ukraine, well beyond Europe. 1577 01:24:06,499 --> 01:24:09,002 That's why this is important. 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