543 Johnson, monitor have a chance to back here he returned a small amount of hospitality, compared to all the hospitality he provided for the g7, and our families and Cornwall, since then our countries have worked in close cooperation with a whole range of things. Our fellow democracies, continue to work on a road talked about today the additions we made out of the g7. And we're turning into our revitalize Atlantic Charter, to make it something we're turning to real action. So make some major plays a major role with challenges. Earlier today I dress the United Nations General Assembly, and I made clear the climate has to be the core area of action for all of us and as you look ahead to the UK hosted cop 26 which I'm really anxious to attend in Glasgow November, with the Prime Minister, promoting our democratic order we're gonna be testing to Bella. Also, economies to work. Better World initiative that we that we launched it Carla carbis Bay. Today we're gonna discuss the next steps on all of this and as well as how the US and UK can continue our cooperation Afghanistan and the Indo Pacific and around the world and I want to thank you again Boris for making the effort to be here and understand course, wants to know bores you down to the abstract is that right,
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I am million miles. You think I'm joking, they love you. Oh well, they should I travel more on that attracts conductor I be number one and see. I got to tell you a quick story it has nothing to do with anything. When I was vice president the Secret Service didn't like to travel that abstract because the options for the way that I do it. And one day, they put in the newspaper, by their travels and he's still doing exactly what he was 350,000 miles on Air Force. And so I'm walking up to getting the train on that Friday. And a guy was the number three guys from New Jersey, it's about a superiority as a conductor walked up and grabbed me because I did kill the baby gave me the secret service I'm gonna shoot. This thing feels 1,300,000 miles on Amtrak I mean on on Air Force Do you know how many miles you've traveled on Amtrak. I said no he said went to retirement dinner, we worked it out. He said, 36 years in the Senate, X number of years invite that that point is vice president, average 131 days a year. 257 miles a day Joe you travel over 2 million miles, big deal. They should name the road afternoon.
They make the station. A Yo Yo yo yo piggies. Joe, I want to thank you and I share you your belief in Trump will be restructured this evening, Frank, I want to thank you very much. Again, it's great to be with you in the White House. And this is a very important trip for us in the, in the UK, and we've seen some, some great progress just in the last theory that was that. It's great that the ban has been lifted on British beef and they're the people of the United States of America getting rich beef and lamb, and the lamb and let people know what's on the land but what you did with the, the travel, so that people can travel to the US with two jobs is also fantastic, and very welcoming and we worked on that for a long time, but I think the most important thing today has been uspg journey to to UNGA, where you made a commitment on supporting the world to adapting to climate change, doubling the American commitment, it's very important for us, we've laid out. 11 point 6 billion pounds, commit that I made when I first became a prime minister, but it's fantastic to see the United States really stepping up and showing a lead away we'll leave. And then of course there's the progress that we're making in the defense to be met and with our Australian friends, or that I think has great potential to benefit the whole security, and overhaul of the world. So thank you for, for having us. And we're freeski our shared agenda in the field, together with us. And I think we will do a new strengthen automatic blog on Facebook, if you feel like it's going very, very well but I think we're afraid to just have a couple of questions, just a heads up, it does a couple of reasons. I think we're going to be referred to as a reference, I'm going to go. I'm gonna go to, How do you call this person.
One, a lot of cases be worked on. I was under the impression but I don't know this will be clear. I was under the impression there had been a civil settlement reached but I don't know that. And based on until it was done it was not someone who's new to driving on the long side of the road, quote unquote, and, but for follow up, follow up on that I, I would I don't know the status of that case right now. The other question was talking about trading a little bit today. And we're gonna have to work that through.
On that day to get going so he says it'll be the the Boeing Airbus thing which was a massive problem between us so we'll make a lot of progress. and the whiskey, which I already already mentioned that, just to kind of say, well, he became a progressive, on, on the Harry Dunn case which is a very, very, very exciting and everybody's interested that we as a family, have already done it, know that the President has been constantly trying to move things along, and I'm grateful for that. We're gonna take, we're gonna take one more questions I'm going to go to.
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to separate issues. From the view of the UK, that's continued to be discussed. But the protocols, feel very strongly. We spent an enormous amount of time and effort in the United States. that was a major bipartisan effort. And I, I would not have liked to see nor it might interfere with many of my Republican colleagues, like the Irish court result having closed borders.
Back on that point Joe you there, we are we are completely lost. And I think nobody wants to see anything that interrupts or unbalances the Belfast Good Friday, record that. That's, that's the.