Sir Keir Starmer has met Joe Biden at the White House for formal talks after the prime minister's debut on the world stage. Report by GLUSZCZYKM. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
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00:00I'll do it. I'll try it.
00:02What's the socket for?
00:04What's the socket?
00:06By the way, I heard good news.
00:08Good news is great.
00:10I tell you what, that's all because of the Prime Minister.
00:12We lost a game to the Labour government.
00:15Is football coming home, Prime Minister?
00:17It looks like it.
00:19Well, welcome.
00:21It's good to see you.
00:23We had a long conversation on the phone
00:25and you won and
00:27we're the best of allies in the whole world.
00:31We really need to continue to cooperate.
00:35A lot has been talked about.
00:37I think that
00:39quite often we talk about
00:41how football looks like soccer.
00:43By the way,
00:45soccer has become
00:47incredibly popular here in the United States.
00:49It really is growing.
00:51But anyway,
00:53there's a lot going on.
00:55I think we're
00:57seeing closer ties in Europe.
00:59I think we're all in this together.
01:01I think it's a great idea.
01:03We're going to be working together.
01:05So we had a good meeting today in NATO.
01:07Very good.
01:09And I think things are moving in the right direction.
01:13I'm really optimistic.
01:15Welcome, welcome, welcome.
01:19Thank you very much, Mr. President.
01:21First of all, congratulations
01:23on a really successful summit.
01:25It's been an incredibly important moment.
01:2775 years.
01:29A bigger NATO.
01:31A stronger NATO.
01:33And a NATO with the resolve that we need.
01:35I thought the
01:37medal, the honor
01:39for Jens Stoltenberg yesterday
01:41was very special.
01:43I don't think he was expecting it.
01:45No, he wasn't.
01:47He was leaving
01:49and I intervened.
01:51I swear to God, my knees were beating.
01:53I said, no, I'm not kidding.
01:55I talked him into staying.
01:57He still talked to me.
01:59I had love for him when he was just about to get
02:01the Central Bank.
02:03But let's say I'm free.
02:05I've been a newspaper.
02:07He's still in the job.
02:09He's done a great job.
02:11The special relationship is so important.
02:13It's forged
02:15in difficult circumstances.
02:17We've endured for so long.
02:19So we're very
02:21pleased to be able to come so early in
02:23the government to
02:25recommit to NATO.
02:27To recommit to the special relationship.
02:29To discuss
02:31these affairs with you is
02:33really important for us.
02:35I kind of see
02:37you guys as
02:39not tying the chain of
02:41ties together.
02:43The closer you are, the more
02:45we know
02:47what we have
02:49objected.
02:51I think that's absolutely right.
02:53Now we go into a cup final
02:55on Sunday.
02:57On top of all of that.
02:59I actually watched, I began to watch
03:01the game with the Dutch
03:03Prime Minister, but we left one arm.
03:09You guys are still talking on that?
03:11We haven't seen each other since.
03:13But anyway.
03:15We've got a lot to talk about.
03:17Thank you all for coming.