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Speaker 1 (01:33):
Welcome into the after Show, the show to the show.
That's why we call it the after Show. Never adult baallet,
never enough time. Okay, I have to put a stuff
to this, Debbie. What reason does President Trump not like
John James? That's not true, I got we were just
talking about. We were just talking about folks that this
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race for governor here in Michigan. At the end of
the talent of the show, and a big an is
it from Tom Leonard, former Speaker of the House, UH
stepping up to UH to be a part throw his
hat into this excilatorial race as a Republican. He was
talking about the crowded field, who's in there? And then
we got the question. Okay, so I I again there
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is a clip. Let me let me set the records, Shank,
because you need to hear the whole thing and see
the whole thing, because there's there's a little bit of
shaid in it's going on with that clip.
Speaker 2 (02:26):
Let me let me do that coming up. But first
let me tell you about Mike G. Lindell.
Speaker 1 (02:30):
He lost the lawsuit, folks. He lost the lawsuit, the
big lawsuit that he had.
Speaker 2 (02:37):
Eric was it Coomer? The guy's name a Coomer worked?
Speaker 1 (02:41):
Was it.
Speaker 2 (02:44):
One of the election machine companies? Dominion?
Speaker 1 (02:48):
Is it the oneyway? Anyway, he was found guilty of defamation.
Now we told you this was a big deal. Okay,
this was This whole thing was a big They were
trying to take him out. I want to tell you
why it's to win, because they wanted sixty something million
dollars in this defamation lawsuit. And I'm just going to
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tell you. Maybe Padd'll come back on. But we talked
to Pat this week. Give us a little bit of
an update and what he told us about what happened
in this trial. It's no surprise he's found guilty. The
judge wouldn't allow any sort of any sort of information
put out about Komer, who he was and what kind
of things he did. And of course they got a
gag order not just on Mike but on his whole
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company and the team behind his media stell people that
work with him, including Patrick couldn't talk about certain things.
So look, I got it. It's it's a it's it's
it's a sad day that that that that the lawsuit,
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that he did not win the lawsuit. But it's also
in some ways not necessarily unexpected. I'll tell you why,
because they knew this is where this was headed, particularly
with this with this judge. However, you were praying for
the right the right answer. We were praying for the
right outcome, and it did not necessarily tell you what
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did happen. Instead of the sixty seven million dollar judgment
or whatever it was that they wanted, they only got
two million. I think it was two point three something
like that. Two point three million, which is I know
he doesn't want to pay that.
Speaker 2 (04:34):
I know he doesn't want to have to pay it.
Speaker 1 (04:35):
But at the end of the day, it's it's a
drop in a bucket compared to the sixty seven million
or whatever it is. So I just put that out there.
Continue to pray for Mike, but also that support is massive.
It shows up in a big, big, big big way.
Speaker 2 (04:55):
Here's what I mean.
Speaker 1 (04:58):
They tried to care, everybody tried to cancel him.
Speaker 2 (05:01):
And the one of the things that he was talking about.
Speaker 1 (05:04):
Is the is you know, the issues that the FBI
is digging into today. We had it in the full
show this morning. The FBI sharing intel with a syno
on China's plot to affect a twenty twenty election. That's
the headline justin news this morning. So so that's what's interesting,
is like you were a conspiracy theorist, you could probably
I guess you could be sued for definition defamation at
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some point.
Speaker 2 (05:27):
If you said things like that.
Speaker 1 (05:28):
I mean, think about it, what they were trying to do,
and how they were trying to silence all of us,
really trying to silence us all.
Speaker 2 (05:46):
So I mean, I look, I got it.
Speaker 1 (05:52):
I watched this stuff and I think to myself, my goodness,
what now?
Speaker 2 (05:58):
What next?
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Speaker 2 (07:17):
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Speaker 1 (07:17):
It's a big ticket item so to speak. Right, Things
like that make a difference, They really do, all right.
Somebody asked me about why does Trump like John James. Well,
that's not exactly what Trump said. So this goes back
to uh press conference Trump had the other day and
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the Midwestern reported on this, but I think some other
folks did too, And the sort of the skew of
the comments were that Trump didn't want John James to
run for governor. And that's not the case, h exactly.
He said, you're going to run, just as long as
you've got somebody that can take your place and win.
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So that's the question. The question was whether or not
this guy would, uh, you know, James would would step away,
and whether or not we that House seat would be
at risk.
Speaker 2 (08:10):
So listen to the President in his words.
Speaker 3 (08:12):
And James, John James, I don't know, you know, he's
running for governor, but I'm not sure I'm happy about that. John,
Do we have somebody good to take your seat, because
otherwise we're not.
Speaker 2 (08:26):
Letting him run for covernor we can't see somebody good?
Speaker 3 (08:30):
Right, Okay, as long as you like him, they'll win.
Speaker 1 (08:33):
See, you got to hear the whole context of the club.
He is kind of joking, but at the same time
he's not. And by the way, this is this is
quite a central Trump. I mean, this is this is
exactly how he how he rolls realm. But but there
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is no there is no real rift between the two
that I know of. There there may be an issue
you that Trump doesn't feel like he should run because.
Speaker 2 (09:03):
We need him in the house.
Speaker 1 (09:05):
However, if they come up with a strong and I
don't know who that might be, but if they come
up with a strong candidate, then they'll be okay.
Speaker 2 (09:11):
I get the thought process on this.
Speaker 1 (09:14):
By the way, Trump's under fire and in some ways
it's coming from so many different angles right now. Trump
firing back. Somebody please explain the kookie, Tucker Carlson that
Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. You say, what is
going on here? Well, the folks, this is the thing
I warned about earlier. You gotta be careful about this,
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this back and forth that they were getting into here.
We cannot let the magabase get split. That's what the
left wants to do. That's what these evil people want
to do in so many different ways. They've been trying
to do for a long time. Trump throwing some shade
back at Tucker Carlson. I'm gonna tell you why here
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in just a little bit. Tucker questioning the involvement US
might have with Israel in the fight against iranis I
don't know. You have to hear the question from the
Report's kind of heard hard to hear your response to
Tucker Carlson criticizing saying YadA YadA YadA about Israel and
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the support for Israel. So listen to it again and
you're going to hear his quick comeback. But this is
the guy, the guys, this is he's the king of
this stuff. Inside your friends.
Speaker 2 (10:35):
I don't know what.
Speaker 3 (10:36):
Tucker Carlson is saying.
Speaker 4 (10:37):
Let him go get a television network and say it
so that people listen.
Speaker 2 (10:41):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (10:47):
It's just a joke. It's a quick back and forth.
And let Tucker go get a television networks so people listen.
Now that's kind of an old school way of thing.
I'll tell you. The president a little awful on this
the new media, Like I really think Trump this is
something that's I I and he understands.
Speaker 2 (11:05):
He really does.
Speaker 1 (11:06):
Understand this, or somebody around him does, because this is
why he went out and did all these podcasts. This
is why he went out and did all these like
non traditional shows, because that's media.
Speaker 2 (11:16):
Now. We just had this whole thing earlier.
Speaker 1 (11:20):
We just told you about the streaming stats and how
big this is officially streaming now King of TV. Right,
So it doesn't matter what you're streaming on your TV
or on your phone or your tablet or whatever it
might be. Lots of people are streaming, and they're streaming
non traditional networks are streaming stuff like this like you
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and I are are doing right now. That's the fantastic.
That's that's the new. It's not what's next, it's what's now.
Let me say it again, it's not what's next, it's
what's now. Their buddies yes, Trump, Uh yeah, yeah, it's
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a very similar thing, is what happened with Elon. It's
gonna be And they're trying. They're always trying to do this.
They're always tread Tom. I don't see what Tucker Carlson
was doing as criticizing the president as much as he was.
I believe warning the president and from a good place. Hey,
you gotta be careful because what you're doing right now
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could go to a bad place.
Speaker 2 (12:26):
He was on with Bannon the other day.
Speaker 1 (12:28):
Now you just listen to what he says, and I look,
I know they're very passionate about this, and they ought
to be. I think in some ways this is this
is a very important situation. But again, the president have
to has to make these decisions. This is there's a
reason why he's elected to do.
Speaker 5 (12:44):
This and why we voted for him. Folks, let's who
really love Trump. I think he's a deeply humane kind person.
Speaker 2 (12:50):
Stop.
Speaker 1 (12:50):
Let me let you hear that from the beginning. Again,
listen to what Carlson says. Listen to the whole thing
from the beginning.
Speaker 5 (12:58):
I actually really loved Trump.
Speaker 1 (12:59):
I actually we really love Trump.
Speaker 5 (13:02):
That he's a deeply humane kind person. And I am
saying this because I'm really afraid that my country's going
to be further weakened by this. I think we're going
to see the end of American empire.
Speaker 1 (13:14):
Obviously, tunker afraid that if America gets drug into this
conflict with Iran another war, right, that it will end
the American empire. And it's got the ability to throw
this whole America first and everything that Trump is trying
to do right now, throw it off track. And look,
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I don't think he's necessarily wrong by that. I think
maybe Trump understands this a little bit more than Carlson gets.
Speaker 2 (13:44):
But I also think the president sees the.
Speaker 1 (13:49):
But definitely think he sees the information and the details
and the intel on everything that's going on. He knows
a much greater grasp on that than anybody else could
have that just not singing reports. But at the same time,
I think he's got a different understanding and vision about
all this. I don't think Tucker's wrong to make the warning.
(14:13):
I just think there's more to this. I just I
always I will always feel that way.
Speaker 5 (14:18):
Really afraid that my country's going to be further weakened
by this. I think we're going to see the end
of American empire. Obviously, other nations would like to see that,
and this is a perfect way to scuttle the USS
America on the rules of Iran. But it's also going
to end I believe Trump's presidency and effectively end it.
Speaker 2 (14:35):
And so that's why I'm saying, what do you mean
by that that's coming for you? That you get?
Speaker 5 (14:41):
Look, I knew Bush. I knew George W. Bush with
you know, family connections to Bush. I knew Bush personally.
I still see Bush sometimes, and you know, of course
he hates me, and he does because I criticized him
on Iraq and that war is the sum total from
historical perspective of his administration. But I knew him, and
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he had all kinds of plans for the things that
he wanted to do, but one domestically, domestically to improve
the country. And you may agree or disagree, but like
in his mind, he wasn't just about the invasion of
a rock in March of Oh no, No, he was going
to redo social security types somebody.
Speaker 2 (15:19):
He was going to take care of the entitlements issue,
and he really thought it was going to work.
Speaker 5 (15:22):
And you could laugh at that or whatever, but the
point is, the second you get himmeshed in a real war,
not a fake, let's go bomb the villagers and declare success,
though we don't even have a good track record, Like
why the hooth He's still there? So this a whole
other question, which is how prepared is the US military
for a real conflict? And the answer is totally unprepared,
scary unprepared. I don't think people understand that. But anyway,
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the only reason I'm saying any of this is because
I really really.
Speaker 2 (15:50):
Care and I believe that to be true.
Speaker 1 (15:53):
So I think you get Trump's reaction based on what
the reporter says, and as he doesn't know he's been
in these meetings, a whole thing like, yeah, how would
he know what what Tucker has said? I mean, even
if Tucker was on Fox News and he was unless
Trump was watching the show, how would he know? He
doesn't know. I can't possibly know. So he says, fires
this little thing can tell him to go get his
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own network. And but Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon,
and this is that. Look, this is a fact. I
don't want to see America drawn into this whole thing,
but that this is a fact. And I'll, i'll, I'll
explain why they have this religion of death. It's it's
not it's not even just Islam, Okay, it's it's a
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very extremist version of it that believes in this idea
that they have something called the Mahdi, and the Mahdi
is kind of like their version of the Messiah and
the Madhi has got to come back, and the Mahdi
is going to do this, and the Madi is going
to do that, and it's it's it's really, it's like armageddon.
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Ye stuff, let's let's let's let's sell. Let's see if
we can get Groc to explain to us as Ai here.
Let's see if we get Groc to explain to us,
that's the the X version, right, elon Musk's X version.
Speaker 2 (17:24):
Let's explain.
Speaker 1 (17:31):
The extremist version of Islam held by the leadership in
Iran and the role of the body. Now, then we're
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gonna I'm gonna ask it to explain it to us
like we're five.
Speaker 3 (17:57):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (17:57):
The leadership and around, specifically, the Islamic Republic ruling clerical
elite adheres to a version of twelver Shia Islam that
emphasizes revolutionary ideology, strict theocratic governance, and apocalyptic eschatology that
just means their view of the end of the world.
Speaker 2 (18:17):
And religion and how it all works.
Speaker 1 (18:19):
Out centered on the return of the Mandi. This interpretation
shapes their political and religious outlook, though it's not uniformly
extremist in the colloquial sense, but rather rigid and ideologically driven.
Below outbreak dnagals into some of this.
Speaker 2 (18:35):
This is.
Speaker 1 (18:37):
This is grac here. Let me show you. You can
see the screen. I'll just pull it up for you
if you're watching behind the scenes live stream here. In
twelver Shia belief, the Mandhi is the eschatological redeemer who
are returned before the day of judgment to restore justice,
eradicate tyranny, and establish a global Islamic government. The Iranian
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leadership's view of the Madi is not just theological, but
also a political mobilizing force. Apocalyptic expectation the Madi's return
is tied to a period chaos and oppression. Some Iranian leaders,
like former president Makmod Amadina job and emphasized hastening this
chaos to accelerate the Madi's arrival. In other words, they
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want nuclear war. They're coming after. It's not just Israel,
but America. Death to Israel, Death to America. And they've
been saying that for the last forty five years. That's
that's what I mean. That's how bad this is. The
area cannot have a nuclear weapon. If they do, it's
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the end, folks, they'll use it. And it's it's it's
not like the you know this this way, that's sort
of you know, I'm mutually assured destruction. Mad works with
everybody else in the world where they you know, we
won't use our nukescause we don't want you to use
your nukes onas sort of thing. I'm gonna say, explain
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it like I'm five Yeah, let's see what Croc does
with this.
Speaker 2 (20:22):
All right, here you go.
Speaker 1 (20:24):
All this is very scary stuff because people want they
want the end of the world as we know it,
Grox says. Okay, imagine a big group of people in
Iran who believe in a special story about a.
Speaker 2 (20:39):
Hero called the Mandi.
Speaker 1 (20:40):
They think he's like a super important person who's hiding
right now, but we'll come back one day to make
the world fair and good. The leaders in Iran say
they're in charge because they're helping get the world ready
for the Mandhi. They believe they have to follow strict
rules and fight against people they think are bad America, Israel,
like some other countries to make them happy. They also
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think they're like his helpers, keeping things in order until
he comes back. Some people call these leaders extreme because
they are because they're super strict and sometimes cause trouble
to show they're strong. But they believe they're doing the
right thing to make the Mahdi's big return happen faster.
It's like they're following a special rule book they think
the Mahdi gave them. Okay, so I I does this
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make sense? Does this make I want to make sure
and By the way, let's let's really draw the contrast
here in religions. You have Christianity, which is a religion
of peace. It's it's it's all about peace, you know,
it's loved your neighbor and all this and this. You
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have this other thing here, which is like, if you're
not not in the eyes and crossing the t's to
get the mahi back, well then we're going to kill
your death to America.
Speaker 2 (21:55):
That sort of thing. This is just really really really bad.
Speaker 1 (22:00):
Say explain it to me like I'm a caveman. Okay,
we got to try that, just because just because that
sounds hilarious. Explain it to me like I'm a caveman.
We God, we got to see Jesse, thank you. I
appreciate that.
Speaker 2 (22:16):
Let's see. Let's see what Groc says here. Uh uh.
Speaker 1 (22:21):
Let me tell you simple story. Big bosses in far Land,
Iran believe in mighty hero money hid now, but come
back one day, make world good, fix all dead things.
Speaker 2 (22:31):
All right. Then that's just too much. That's just too much.
Speaker 1 (22:35):
I didn't know Groc would do that, But that's that's
pretty hilarious. So that's that is the story behind kind
of the back and forth. Here. I think Tucker's got
a point with sodas Trump, and that's where I think
most people are going to find themselves. It's sort of
in the middle of this again saying look, you know,
there is uh, there's a lot of there's a lot
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of right on both sides. But in the meantime, extreme like, well,
I voted for this, and this doesn't happen, He's just
gonna lose people. That doesn't work either, Folks.
Speaker 2 (23:07):
They want us to fight it, they want us pulled
apart now.
Speaker 1 (23:10):
More than ever, and I'm warning against it because that
that would be the end of this presidency. That would
be the end of America first, not around, but it's
the fighting on the inside. More on that after this,
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Or go to goldw Justin dot com today. You know
there's there is another message that's out there floating around
right now.
Speaker 2 (24:16):
In fact, it is a.
Speaker 1 (24:18):
Text message I believe sent to President Trump from the
ambassador in Israel, Mike Huckabee, who I've had a chance
to meet. Had dinner with him one night at a
Right to Life banquet here in Michigan where he was speaking.
Speaker 2 (24:37):
I believe I might have been the MC for that.
Speaker 1 (24:39):
I think that's what that was good to sit right
next to him, had a great conversation with him. Fantastic guy.
But this is the text message that he's written to
President Trump, and then I believe the President shared this.
So I'll read it to you, mister President. God spared
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you in Butler, Pennsylvania to be the most consequential president
in a century maybe ever. The decisions on your shoulders
I would not want to be made by anyone else.
You have many voices speaking to you, sir, but there
is only one voice that matters his voice. I am
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your appointed servant in this land. Am available for you,
but I do not try to get in your presence
often because I trust your instincts. The no president in my
lifetime has been in a position like yours, not since
Truman in nineteen forty five. I don't reach out to
persuade you, only to encourage you. I believe you will
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hear from heaven, and that voice is far more important
than mine or anyone else's. You sent me to Israel
to be your eyes, ears, and voice, and to make
sure our flag flies above our embassy. My job is
to be the last one to leave. I will not
abandon this post. Our flag will not come down. You
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did not seek this moment. This moment sought you. It
is my honor to serve you. Mike Huckabee. It's just
very well written. And I will tell you that Mike's
words are.
Speaker 2 (26:32):
Hefty.
Speaker 1 (26:35):
They certainly land with purpose, and he's right. There are
a lot of voices. In fact, I think we're all
going through this right now. There's a lot of voices
out there trying to tell you what to think, how
to be what to do, and there's only one voice
that matters. In fact, I'm going to talk about this
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this weekend, and I hope it is my hope that
you'll be able to make it to this over the
weekend a Sunday at Newchapel there are three services eight thirty, ten,
at eleven thirty.
Speaker 2 (27:23):
But there's so much happening right now.
Speaker 1 (27:25):
You get your phone beeping, buzzing at you, You got
news stories coming at you every minute. Are you quiet
enough or can you get quiet enough to hear what
matters most and from who matters most? That's really the question.
(27:47):
And I know because I for far too long in
the last year or so have I've been pulled in
too many different directions and sometimes in some ways, and
I admittedly have not made time and particularly when I
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should have in certain ways, to really listen.
Speaker 2 (28:14):
And hear that voice.
Speaker 1 (28:17):
But I've been doing that more and more recently, and
I'm asking you to do it too, because I think
as we get AI and we get all the craziness
that we see happening these days, not just here, but
you know, around the world and in so many different
areas of the news headlines, it's never a dull moment.
I tell you, it's like drinking from a fire hose.
My job is to cut through the crud, to get
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silence all of the noise, and let you hear the signal,
let you hear the truth what matters most, and give
you an opportunity to plug in to something much greater.
Speaker 2 (28:54):
Than all of this.
Speaker 1 (28:55):
And ultimately that is the good news. Like I said,
we're going to talk more.
Speaker 2 (29:04):
About that this Sunday.
Speaker 1 (29:05):
I've got a message that's been weighing heavy, heavy on
my heart that I want to make sure that I
share with you. It is in now message for such
a time as this, and I want to make sure
we break it down. I get so much other stuff
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that right now, especially in the face of what we're
actually discussing as we speak, seems like it just doesn't
it's just inconsequential. Yes, we got more on that guy
that went and attacked those folks in Minnesota this weekend,
details on the cops standing down at one point, who
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he might have been, and then a bomb found of
the home of an anti Trump protest arrested at an
O King's protest. I think I might have been Sea.
I'm not sure at the top of my head. But listen,
I'll put that stuff on hold and we'll get back
to it tomorrow. It is like I said, we've gotten
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more on all of this. I want to make sure
that we make a splash, and I want to make
sure that you hear the stuff that matters most. So
in the meantime, pray for our president, pray for this country. Lord,
and we just ask that your will be done, particularly
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now more than ever, you will be done your kingdom.
Speaker 2 (30:33):
Come on earth as it is in heaven.
Speaker 1 (30:37):
Thank you, folks, appreciate you being here with us today.
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Wishing you the best. Make it a great day.
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