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Dolly Dory dey dinni oy, you blew that, Kim. Let's
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Misery, Dily Dilly. Red's bland hurt today.

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We think it's either indigestion or.

Speaker 1 (00:55):
A heart attack. We're not really sure yet. You're a
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in a couple of hours.

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He is a bit ashen, I might add eight minutes
after the hour, Welcome to July.

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How does that feel besides hot?

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Speaker 4 (01:29):
How dare you?

Speaker 1 (01:30):
How dare you? You really blew the dilly dilly good morning? Yeah,
I apologize about that.

Speaker 2 (01:36):
If you good morning everyone, then everything goes hey wire.
I just wanted a dilly dilly to start the day.
Aron says it's open to nuclear talks. Are they prepared
for the Abraham Accord? Because I believe that's what's coming next.
We'll talk more about that with James Carafano or Lieutenant
Colonel later in the show. Senate voter Rama continues, I

(01:58):
really felt sorry for Fetterman. His family's all on the
beach having vacation while he's doing this inevitable political exercise.

Speaker 1 (02:07):
And finally when they asked him, you know, he was crying.
He was just like, I'm tired, I want to go home.

Speaker 3 (02:14):
I'm out of hoodies and shorts.

Speaker 2 (02:17):
Elon Musk says he'll form a new political party of
Congress passes Trump's big beautiful bill. Well, Congress is going
to pass Trump's big beautiful bill. So the question is
Elon Musk going to form a new party? And just
how many people would be drawn to Elon Musk's party
At that point he will have betrayed both what's left
of the Democrat Party and trump Ism. Does that leave

(02:40):
a big open hole worthy of discussion.

Speaker 1 (02:42):
I guess the Jerry just from time to time. That
was a commercial right.

Speaker 2 (02:50):
That was one of those old back before Budweiser went
crazy and they were doing great.

Speaker 1 (02:55):
That was bud Light. That was it. Yeah, yeah, bud
Light was.

Speaker 2 (02:58):
Deletedly you're in the Sewan did He Combs trial began
its deliberation.

Speaker 1 (03:03):
It'll go into second day today.

Speaker 2 (03:06):
Officials in Idaho have identified the firefighter who killed two firefighters,
injured a third in an ambush and then took his
own life.

Speaker 1 (03:14):
Turns out to be a twenty year old Wes.

Speaker 2 (03:16):
Rowley, and according to his grandfather, always wanted to be
a firefighter, but apparently was too short. So it was
a personal grudge, agenda slash, I think a dash of
mental illness. And he was homeless at the time, living
out of his car. Pebe don Yahoo coming to the
White House on Monday. I suspect that's all about a

(03:40):
ceasefire in the gaza, as well as maybe the beginning
of the ultimate rollout of Donald Trump's vision, which is
Abraham Accords.

Speaker 1 (03:49):
We're going to talk more about. And then.

Speaker 2 (03:54):
The man charged in four killings at the University of
Idaho cops a plea deal. I can't imagine the family
members are going to be supportive of this, but he
is going to get life without parole, and in exchange
for that, there will be no trial. So part of

(04:14):
this is, you know, remember what justice is for. It's
to send a deterring message, and it's to bring justice
to the victim's family. The latter is probably not going
to be received, and a lot of you are probably
having the the thoughts. Here's a man that was mad
enough to kill four people in the middle of the night,
but not man enough to pay the price, and he

(04:38):
comes is that life until a documentary comes out that
gets him out of jail?

Speaker 1 (04:43):
Oh gosh, like the Menendez people. Yeah, let's hope not.

Speaker 2 (04:48):
That's kind of like the what's driving the news polls
a plenty, I think is more fascinating than the news today.
We're going to go through several of them. One is
the dip in American pride, which is all coming from
the Democrats, and their dipping pride is all coming from
Donald Trump?

Speaker 1 (05:05):
Or is it? Are we a divided country.

Speaker 2 (05:12):
In a dying process of a two party system and
for that to happen? Think about that for a second.
Do you let me Let me ask you the Conservatives,
and this could be our talk back of the day.
I like to turn these things in the mirror. This
is how I check my heart, and I'm just making
sure you check yours. None of my pride in America

(05:36):
is centralized around Donald Trump, because if it is well,
then it's going to be gone in three years. And
even as much as I admire what Donald Trump has
done and accomplished, my pride in America still comes from

(05:58):
its intent, the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, the brave
men who sacrificed everything to birth it, those who gave
their lives to sustain it. It's still found in God
and our founding intent as a nation, not the happenstance

(06:22):
of a presidency. But at some point, you got to
look in the mirror and ask yourself, are you really
proud to be an American right now? More so because
of Donald Trump than let's say Barack Obama or Joe Biden.
And if the answer honestly is yeah, a lot, well

(06:47):
that could be troubling as troubling as somebody who makes
happiness their goal, because happiness comes from the word happenstance,
and it comes to, it goes, and it's not in
your control, and sometimes.

Speaker 1 (07:03):
You know it's all how it's defined.

Speaker 2 (07:05):
But if you if you convince yourself that happiness is
I'm out of debt, I have more stuff, don't you
have enough famous, wealthy people to prove to you that
that doesn't have the first thing to do with happiness,
and their life is still empty. When I'm looking over

(07:27):
all these numbers, and we're going to go through them
obviously in depth, it's pretty clear on the surface there
are two Americas. There is a Republican America and a
Democrat America. Republicans, I give you an example, ninety two
percent of the Republicans are proud to be Americans. Now,

(07:51):
I want to get back to my question, would that
have been ninety two percent during Barack Obama. I can't
do this with red because red nos the answer, and
the answer is yes. I mean, I think the most
fascinating thing about the poll is not the Democratic dip

(08:13):
and a slight dip for Independence, but nothing like the
Democrat Party. The Democrat Party coming out of Bill Clinton,
heading into George W. Bush was eighty seven percent, and
now it's thirty six percent, and it rises during the

(08:37):
Obama years a little bit and then falls off. The
clip for the first Trump, falls off the clip for
the second Trump. So at one glance, anyone can look
at this and go okay, pride in America is down
nine percent, and it's driven completely by the Democrats in
the poll, and that's completely driven by their obsession with
Donald Trump.

Speaker 1 (09:00):
That's happenstance. If the Republicans want to be.

Speaker 2 (09:08):
Proud of something today, their pride in America doesn't move
through Bush, through Obama, through Biden. There was this, I
gotta admit that doesn't appear. I think you would agree,
just a slight dip of about four percent during Biden,

(09:30):
just because I think Republicans didn't sense he really was
running the country. But it's virtually a straight line no
matter who's president. That much tells me one party is
focused on something that doesn't change with a presidency, doesn't

(09:52):
change when things are or are not going their way?
Do you love your wife more when things are good
and not as much in the tough?

Speaker 1 (10:06):
Tough? Is where I found real love?

Speaker 2 (10:11):
Is God great when everything's going great, but when you
go through a tough time? Is he less God? The
answer to those are, of course, of course not. But
why is it with politics? And why is it with
just one of the two parties? And this simple answer,
because I don't like to leave people hanging is one

(10:34):
of these two parties isn't about America anymore. It has
become something different. So in the old days, if a
Democrat was president, well we had a few disagreements, maybe
a big one, but by and large that isn't the
case anymore. So one party has become completely different than

(11:00):
the rest of America. And unless they're in control with
their values and beliefs, that's the rules for the values
that aren't shared by America. They're not proud in America.
They're only proud in America. That will become like what
they want, which is anathetical to what our intent is.

(11:21):
I think this may be one of the most revealing
polls of a dying patient that you'll ever glance at.
And I I'm telling you, I can look at it.
I can see it crystal clear in my heart. When
I go to explain it to you, I struggle for
the words. But this graph is everything we're living every day.

(11:43):
In this graph, I can see CNN versus Fox, in
this grat I can see friends that you used to
have relationships with who now don't even talk to you
because you're a Trump supporter. You'll never see a graph
more and again, this is what happens when you change

(12:05):
personal power. What was his name, Oh, the self help
gurus Tony Robbins. Tony Robbins had a simple formula, and
I have found it to be one of the great
truths of my life, and that as everybody's passionate about something,
and passion equals what you focus on equals the actions

(12:30):
you take equals a direction set in motion equals a destination.
If I want to dramatically change you, I can do
so in one of two ways. I can change the
order of your values. If I put family first, that
changes how you spend your day, and then there's the

(12:51):
rules for it, which are the beliefs. I suspect based
on the fact that they're still married after all these years.
As I am that perhaps the Clintons and the Dell
Journals have similar values of marriage and family. We obviously
had different rules, and I never had an intern So

(13:13):
I can change you by changing the order of the
priorities or changing the rules to them. And I can
completely change you by what you make your passion. I mean,
if your passion is to escape from pain, you're probably
on a trajectory to alcoholism drug abuse.

Speaker 1 (13:34):
But if I can make your.

Speaker 2 (13:35):
Passion about life and what you love, you either become
a worker. You'll either become a doer. Everything is in
this graph. And this is a graph that in a
glance would suggest maybe it goes away after Trump, or
maybe it just keeps getting worse and worse. This graph

(13:58):
points to not one nation under God, indivisible with liberty
and justice for all, but a two party system about
to be a two divided country about to go to
war with themselves. That's how irreparable this is. Ninety two
percent of Republicans are proud to be Americans. Thirty six
percent of Democrats are not That's the groundwork for war,

(14:20):
not unity. And because of that, I think a pardon
the pun trumps everything else in the news.

Speaker 3 (14:28):
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Speaker 1 (14:32):
Well, these are fighting words.

Speaker 2 (14:34):
Elon Musk says he'll form a new political party of
Congress passes Trump's Big Beautiful bill.

Speaker 4 (14:40):
The billionaire and former head of DOGE wrote on x
that if this quote insane spending bill passes, the America
Party will be formed the next day.

Speaker 1 (14:48):
He ads the US needs an alternative to what he.

Speaker 4 (14:50):
Called the Democrat Republican uniparty so people actually have a voice. Earlier,
Musk repeated a threat to support primary challenges to wallmakers
who vote for the bill.

Speaker 1 (15:00):
I'm Mark Meaefield.

Speaker 2 (15:01):
The man accused of killing four University of Idaho students
in twenty two, will apparently plead guilty to avoid the
death sentence.

Speaker 1 (15:09):
Brad Ford has the latest.

Speaker 4 (15:10):
Ryan Coberger's trial is set to start in August, but
hearing has been set for Wednesday, where he's expected to
plead guilty. The play deal will allow him to avoid
the death penalty. He would serve life in prison without
the possibility of parole. Coburger is accused, and the stabbing
deaths of Xanta Kernodle, Madison Mogan, Kayla Consolvus, and Ethan Shapin.

Speaker 1 (15:29):
I'm brad Ford.

Speaker 2 (15:30):
Travelers are flocking to the nation's airports and record numbers.

Speaker 1 (15:34):
Tammy Trichello has more.

Speaker 5 (15:35):
The TSA says six of the top ten travel days
ever have happened this year. The record was set on
June twenty second, when there were nearly three point one
millionaire travelers. This past Friday and Sunday now rank is
the sixth and ninth busiest days, respectively. The agency expects
eighteen and a half million people to pass through TSA
screeners during the July fourth holiday period that begins today.

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Grab yourself a cup of coffee and join the human race.
And welcome to July the first you have a loud
twenty twenty five. I guess that's a good news, right.
It's a shortened week. All of us will pretty much
be off for the fourth of July. That falls out
of the price.

Speaker 1 (16:53):
Some of us will be, some of us will be
many of us will be traveling.

Speaker 2 (16:55):
As we find out from Bree Tennis a little bit
later on, many of us are exploring sleep cations now,
not stay home vacations, sleep vacations.

Speaker 1 (17:06):
Oh that's us.

Speaker 2 (17:08):
I'm sitting here trying to figure out am I Tom
Fetterman or John Fetterman rather or Paul Simon. Paul Simon
had to cancel his concerts due to back pain. See,
you know, I come to work hurt, should play anyway,
But that's what happens when you get old, right.

Speaker 1 (17:25):
I'd like to do a concert tonight. My back hurts.
You come in for pregame warm ups, and the trainers
say he's good to go. It's good to go. Cut me, Mick,
you'll cut me, mick.

Speaker 2 (17:34):
Uh. And then again John Fetterman, he just wants he's tired,
he wants to go home. I'm sick of all this
voter rama. The Senate Vodorama continues. Today, Aroan is open
to nuclear talks if the US rules out further attacks.
Don't you love at home where the laught is trying
to Oh those attacks, they didn't do anything. They're lying

(17:55):
to you that they obliterated their nuclear program. Well, why
would Iron want to talk? Please stop bombing us. We'll talk.
That's your dead giveaway that it worked. But is there
something bigger coming? I often I love when I try
to ask questions like I don't know the answer, but
I'm gonna pretend for a minute, false humid humility. The

(18:17):
brilliance of Donald Trump's foreign policy has been to isolate Iran.
He's done the same thing in isolating China, but he's
isolated Iran and the Abraham Accords. If that's the final
piece of this puzzle leaves Iran permanently isolated, It's not

(18:40):
just an Iran versus Israel and everybody stands by and
sees the most predictable threat play out. This would lock
it down, remove the threat for all time. Now for
biblical scholars, this would also create a piece that we
didn't think was possible.

Speaker 1 (18:54):
Could that be the kind of peace? Because everybody to
put their guard down? And then I got feet for
the night.

Speaker 2 (19:02):
But we're gonna talk more about the Abraham Accords and
is this is did everything leading up to this beyond
the practical which was removed a clear and present danger
for Israel in America? It was necessary, but is the
ultimate solution the Abraham Accords. We're gonna talk to Lieutenant
Colonel James Carafano about that. The man charge and killing

(19:22):
four University of Idaho students in November of twenty twenty
two has pled. He will avoid the death penalty. He
will get life imprisonment without parole and without the ability forfeits,
any ability to appeal. So that's what Coberger takes. And
I know that everybody will initially have this feeling, what

(19:43):
a coward he'll go kill four girls, but he won't
face his own death. The real failure here, the real
coward here is the prosecution, and listen, I know in
talking about this, you're going to bring up the death penalty,

(20:04):
and how can a conservative be pro life when it
comes to abortion an innocent offspring and fetus versus an
uninnocent man. And Jesus had plenty of chances to address
capital punishment from the cross, and his one comment to
the one thief is you'll be with me to stay

(20:26):
in paradise. But if you put us side all of
the debates and arguments over the death sentence, if your
state has the death sentence, and if your job is
justice for the victims and their family members, doesn't that
come with it? It is upon you, It is your

(20:47):
obligation to seek it for the most heinous of crimes.
And again, it doesn't get worse than this. So this
is going to be very disappointed family members, and I
think America, who's going to see this man is a coward.
I'm seeing the prosecution as a coward for not seeking
the highest punishment for what would be the warranted, grizzly crime.

(21:14):
The jury in the Diddy Combs trial goes back to deliberating. Today,
Elon Musk is threatening to form a new political party,
and as I mentioned the vod rama continues in the
United States Senate. That's really what's shaping to be July first.
The only thing we would add to that is, I
guess the President today is going to be going to
the Everglades. And it's amazing to me how the people

(21:39):
are coming forward concerned about the snakes and the alligators
and you can't. I'm telling you, there's just two different
worlds going on at the same time. I do life
in the matrix. I do have a talk back from
Big John. You need to hear right now. Seriously, you
ready over.

Speaker 1 (21:55):
The oh yeah, oh yeah, alligator Alcatraz. Okay, absolutely, Big John.

Speaker 2 (22:00):
This Big John wishing everybody a happy alligator alta trage day.
You know you would have thought, I mean, I just
try to predict this kind of stuff, you know before
it happens, and you just thought you're gonna stick them
in the swamp.

Speaker 1 (22:14):
You're slip the snick, slip.

Speaker 2 (22:16):
Them in the you know, the alligators and the everglades.
How in hmy, No, the fire left is outraged. This
may jeopardize the natural wildlife of the alligators, snakes. You
can't make this up. But the President will be visiting
that in Florida today, we'll visit with roy O'Neil. All Right,
polls a plenty. I started this one. Let me give
you the nuts and bolts of it. So this is

(22:38):
a brand new gallop pole, and America's pride in itself
has slipped. But it doesn't take much of an examination
to see this is really Trump arrangement syndrome. Pride among Democrats.
Pride among Americans is down nine percent. It's driven completely
by Democrats. Nine percent of Republicans are proud of America.

(23:02):
They're proud to be an American, where at least they
know they're pre thirty six percent of Democrats. Okay, so
one party obviously does not like our country, it's flag,
it's republic anything, and the other does. So that's the

(23:23):
divided states of America in a glance. Ninety two percent
of Republicans are proud to be Americans, only thirty six
percent of Democrats. But doesn't take much digging to see
the pride among Democrats is what really tumbled. A record low.
Fifty eight percent of US adults say they're proud to
be an American, forty one percent extremely proud, seventeen percent
very proud, fifty eight percent. That's down nine percentage points

(23:48):
from last year, five points below the prior low, which
was twenty twenty. What does twenty twenty five and twenty
twenty have in common. Twenty twenty is the end of
the Trump first term. Twenty twenty five is the first
year of the second term. Jesus Trump driven forty one
percent who are extremely proud is not all that statistically

(24:10):
different from twenty twenty two, which was a prior low
thirty eight percent thirty nine percent twenty twenty three Biden years.
In addition to the fifty eight percent of adults who
are extremely or very proud, nineteen percent say they're moderately proud,
eleven percent only a little proud, nine percent not proud

(24:31):
at all. In January of two thousand and one, when
Gallop first asked this question of Americans, how proud are they,
eighty seven percent said they were extremely or very proud. So,
going back to George W. Bush coming into office, out
of the Clinton years, almost nine to ten were proud

(24:51):
to be an American. After the nine to eleven attacks,
it bumped up to ninety percent proud to be in America.
Pride tumbles among Democrats and some independence to a new low.
Democrats are mostly responsible for the drop in US pride,
with thirty six percent saying they are extremely or very proud.

(25:13):
Just thirty six percent of Democrats are proud to be
an American. That's how focused they are on Donald Trump.
Because if you look at the overall graph, they're just
going their merry way between eighty seven percent seventy No,
pretty much, seventy eight percent was the only dip, and

(25:34):
that would probably be the anti warriors of George W.
Bush in nation building. But by and large they were
eighty seven to eighty percent. Then Donald Trump comes along
and it dips all the way to forty percent. And
then Donald Trump comes back and it dips all the
way to thirty six percent. And when everything was going
their way with whoever was president, for Joe Biden, they

(25:57):
still weren't proud. By the way, is that a glimpse
of is left as the Democrat Party has gone and
unrecognizable by its party platform through the years. They weren't
left enough even during Joe Biden. This is only the

(26:18):
second time Democrats pride has fallen below the majority level,
along with a forty two percent reading in twenty twenty,
and last year, the first the last year of the
Trump administration twenty twenty was forty two percent. Now it's
fallen to thirty six percent. Political independence pride has also
reached a low point at fifty three percent, but still

(26:41):
above majority pride. Republicans steady as it goes, and it
really doesn't matter if Barack Obama's president.

Speaker 1 (26:48):
It's been steady as it goes.

Speaker 2 (26:51):
The lowest it was was during Biden in twenty twenty
four and eighty five percent, and then right back up
to ninety two percent. How does it look by general, Well,
just like you think it would. So there was a
time in two thousand and one where ninety three percent
of Baby Boomers were proud to be an American. Prior

(27:15):
to them, the Silent generation even three percent higher. Gen X,
which is every year after me sixty five to seventy nine,
eighty six percent, so you're still almost at nine to ten.
And Millennials were at seventy seven percent. Let's compare a
few gen Zers weren't born yet, they're at forty one percent.

(27:36):
So this is the young indoctrinated forty one percent. Millennials
went from seventy seven percent down to fifty eight percent.
Gen X went from eighty six down to seventy one,
Baby Boomers went from ninety down to seventy five, and
the Silent Great Greatest Generation went from ninety three to
eighty three. The younger they are, the bigger the dips.

(27:57):
The more democrat they are, the bigger the dips. Now
this could all change because social media has changed. So
a lot of these numbers are the accomplishments of the
death of journalism and the control of opposition thought, and
the successful indoctrination K through twelve and at higher education.

(28:18):
These are all very serious things that have been addressed,
and I think those numbers will change. But I found
most telling there, Mike Sure in two thousand and eight,
when Michelle Obama said it's the first time I've ever
been proud of my country, Republicans were more proud than Democrats. Yeah,
I mean, that's how low. But as I said, and

(28:39):
I struggled to say, you can look at that at
a glimpse, and you ought to come to a couple
of quick conclusions. One, pride in America depends on what
party you belong to, which means it depends on your worldview.
Your political views and your focus. If you're focused on
the declaration of independence, if you're focused on the constitution,

(29:01):
if you're focused on the good and the bad of
our history, but our intent over our performance, you're proud.
If your goal is to destroy this country or completely
change this country from its intent, you're very unproud and everything.
This graph points to a Democrat Party that's going to

(29:24):
go even further left. And maybe we're seeing in New
York City what further left looks like. That's how divided.
The other scary thing is, this is a graph of
two different Americas who clearly differ on virtually everything. This
is a pre Civil war graph, or it's a graph

(29:48):
of a dying party in a two party system. It's
one of the two, and it could be the latter
based on how many people are leaving both parties, but
disproportionately leaving the Democrat Party to become independents, which is
probably pulling down the independent number. This is a fascinating

(30:08):
poll of what the matrix looks like. Same country, same
declaration of independence, same constitution, same performance. One ninety two
percent proud, the other thirty six percent. There's two different
Americas right now. Depending on political party, and the younger

(30:29):
you go, the more indoctrinated you are, or the more
your focus is pulled away from intent.

Speaker 1 (30:37):
To demands.

Speaker 2 (30:39):
There was also the Gallup poll on what we value,
and once has been said about this, more than eight
and ten Americans agree respect, family, trustworthiness, and freedom are
important values. This for a country living in a matrix,
in a social dilemma, in a death of journalism with
AI coming, because trustworthiness is going to be really hard

(31:05):
to find. Respecting family, My first thought on that was,
all right, we're getting better, We're getting closer. We're supposed
to be God, family, country. Well, we don't have country down.
We're returning to family when we return to God, who
can heal both. Time will tell at least three quarters

(31:26):
say the same about kindness, health, integrity, happiness, and knowledge.
This is going to create a further shift in what
people are interested in. And I promise you that political
strategists will pour through this to find selling narratives. But

(31:51):
then for each and every one of these, we could
go through and say, okay, well, what is freedom? Are
we really talking about the same thing? Depending on the
worldview and political view, what is health? And whose responsibility
is health. Is it the government's job to make sure
we're healthy or is it our job to maintain our
own health? Do we have sick care or health care?

Speaker 1 (32:16):
Faith?

Speaker 2 (32:16):
Oh my gosh, imagine trying to unpack that. Beauty, Wealth, adventure, achievement,
innovation are among the values least likely to be chosen
as important. It was funny how you do the list

(32:37):
of what's important and respect, Family, trustworthiness, and freedom are
alid eighty two percent. Just under that seventy nine to
seventy seven percent is kindness, health and integrity, Happiness midway
through it seventy five percent, with knowledge, fairness seventy one percent.
Look how low we are. I don't have to tell
you what justice. Democrats are trying to sell every day.

(33:01):
Gratitude you might want to improve that and humility were low.
Courage and community were the lowest. It takes a village.
It'd be a tough sell right now. But once you
ask them what's most important? Family jumps to number one
at forty nine percent, followed by freedom thirty percent, health

(33:21):
twenty seven percent. I see a lot of opportunity for
Robert F. Kennedy Junior. I see a lot of opportunity
for Donald Trump, and I think faith and family is
what America is defaulting and returning to. The most notable

(33:42):
exception is for the deeply religious Americans, those who attend
services weekly, among whom seventy six percent rank faith are
and Away as one of their three most of the values.

Speaker 1 (33:53):
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
with Michael nhild Joano

Speaker 2 (34:02):
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