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Obama does surreal ESPN interview at Cuba baseball game, discusses Belgium attacks

Mar 23, 2016, 01:12 IST

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President Barack Obama talks about the Belgium attacks during an ESPN interview.CNBC/screenshot

US President Barack Obama gave a somewhat surreal interview on ESPN Tuesday at an exhibition baseball game played between the Tampa Bay Rays and the Cuban national team.

During the lengthy interview, Obama discussed the Brussels attacks earlier int he day, human rights in Cuba, and the stress of throwing out a first pitch as he was split-screened with the game.

On Brussels, he reiterated his earlier point that the world "has to unite" against terrorism. At least 34 people were killed in the early-morning attacks.

Meanwhile, former Major League Baseball player Eduardo Pérez also asked Obama about the previous first pitches he's thrown out at games. He jokingly asked Obama "you didn't play much baseball, did you?"

"You know what, Eduardo, can I just make a point?" Obama said. "My dad wasn't a Hall of Famer."

Pérez's father, Tony Pérez, was a Hall of Fame infielder who spent most of his career with the Cincinnati Reds.

"I will say this, I've talked to President Bush about this," he continued. "We do a lot of tough stuff as president. By definition you don't end up as president if you don't handle stress well. Nothing is more stressful than throwing out a first pitch."

Watch part of Obama's interview below:

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