Mr. President, why didn't you say President Trump's name? Why didn't you say President Trump by name?Proofread Look, I think we just have to face the facts what happened. Draw a clear picture for the American people. It's not about me. It's not about the Vice President. It really isn't. That's the thing that bothers me most about the sort of attitude that seems to be emerging to some degree in American politics: it's not about you, it's about me.Proofread That's how it's viewed. But it's not about me. It's not about whether I'm President or she's Vice President. It's about the system, and about somebody decides to put himself above everything, and, uh, so, but I did not want to turn it into a contemporary political battle between me and the President.Proofread It's way beyond that. It's way beyond that. That's -- Proofread [Crosstalk] Mr. President, does calling him out divide more than it heals? You talk so much about healing, sir. Healing --Proofread No, no. Look, the way you have to heal, you have to recognize the extent of the wound. You can't pretend. This is serious stuff, and a lot of people understandably want to go: "Look, that -- that was an exception. You know -- I just as soon not face it."Proofread You've got to face it. That's what great nations do.They face the truth, deal with it, and move on.Proofread [Crosstalk]