17 Q's in "Remarks by President Trump in Meeting with Kanye West and Jim Brown"
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So Q is their indicator of what questions the reporters asked - nothing too important in of itself - but the message to us is that there's exactly 16 instances of it, with Kanye's mention of IQ bringing us to a total of 17.
[Line number] Assuming "THE PRESIDENT: Jon, you know Jim Brown? The greatest of all time." to be [1]
[2] Q It’s an honor, sir.
[58] And he looked at my brain — it’s equal on three parts. I’m going to go ahead drop some bombs for you — 98 percentile IQ test.
[85] Q Can I just ask a quick question of Kanye?
[88] Q So you had said, of President Bush, that he doesn’t care about black people. And you’ve heard some people say that about this President. What do you — how do you respond to that? What do you make of that?
[96] Q But you don’t think — you reject those who say he’s racist?
[98] Q (Laughs.) Okay.
[100] Q When would you like — I’m from the Chicago Sun Times, sir. I would like to know what you would like to ask President Trump to do for Chicago. You’re here to talk about crime in Chicago.
[109] Q What about gun violence? With all the debate about the Second Amendment going on, how do you fix that?
[111] Q President Trump has said that he favors “stop and frisk.” Are guys going to be discussing that? Do you think you can change his mind?
[116] Q Mr. President, would you like him to speak at one of your rallies?
[119] Q Is this a future presidential candidate?
[137] Q We care about other stuff, too.
[148] Q I guess — just you — what do you feel about stop and frisk? Are you going to, you know —
[150] Q — back-track on your comment (inaudible)?
[152] Q And what else can be done in Chicago?
[154] Q Mr. President, is it a law enforcement issue? A legislation — a legislative issue?
[157] Q Sir, what do you want this meeting to lead to in terms of prison reform?