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Speaker 1 (00:01):
It's that time. Time, time, luck and load. Michael Arry
Show is on the air.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
Well, it'll be changing the name of the Gulf of
Mexico to the Gulf of America, which has a beautiful
rate that covers a lot of territory.

Speaker 1 (00:27):
The Gulf of America.

Speaker 3 (00:28):
What a beautiful name and it's appropriate. It's appropriate, ladies
and gentlemen.

Speaker 4 (00:42):
If you'll look at the right side of the aircraft,
you'll see the Gulf of America.

Speaker 5 (01:02):
That was a real time recorded.

Speaker 1 (01:08):
Passenger on an airline.

Speaker 5 (01:12):
Listening to the pilot talking over the loudspeaker saying, if
you will look to your left or you're right, I
can't remember what I said, you will see the Gulf
of America. Google is updating their maps to refer to
the Gulf of America. Folks, History goes to the bold.

(01:42):
It favors the bold. Too many people in this country
managed to end up in positions of leadership and authority
who are not bold.

Speaker 1 (01:57):
Bold people win.

Speaker 5 (02:02):
Many people in this country are more concerned with being
perceived as nice or letting someone else win. You lose
a war, you lose everything. You lose a war, your
industries are destroyed, or take it over your women are

(02:23):
raped or killed, your children are enslaved or killed. These
are the laws of the land throughout all of history.
We live in a bubble. Friends, The world is not
the world you're living in. We live in a bubble.
We go from air conditioned tube to air conditioned tube.

(02:48):
We turn on water. We can drink out of the faucet.
Little heavy on the floor ride, we must admit. But
water you can drink out of a faucet, and anybody
in the world can come here and drink it. Roads
that are paved, we can afford to gas up our vehicle.
We complain about what we can't afford when we were

(03:11):
richer than ninety five percent of the people in one
hundred percent of the countries. Our working class is not
richer than the royalty in every other country, but than
all the people we are.

Speaker 1 (03:28):
That didn't happen because we were meek.

Speaker 5 (03:33):
That happened because we fought in one wars, because we invented,
because we were aggressive. Trump's spirit is what made America great.
Men like him are what made America great. Obama is

(03:55):
what happens in a post industrial society where you in
all your time apologizing talking about white privilege, talking about
your shame at your success. And by the way, what
is white privilege if you listen carefully, and if you
watched any of what the DNC was doing choosing their leadership,

(04:17):
which ended up being two white males. Now they're in
a they got testosterol levels of below one hundred and
each of them. But that's another subject for another day.
They make Pete Buttergig look look manly, old booty Gig.

Speaker 1 (04:33):
You know, I posted a.

Speaker 5 (04:34):
Joke the other day and nobody got it and it
disappointed me. Let me see email me if you get
my joke. I've been working on this for a while.
You're going to be in a foot race for Pete
Booty Gig, and Pete Bootigig is not going to let
you win. He is very competitive and he must win.

(04:58):
But he insists that you start off first and he
gives you a nice lead. Why does he do that? Well,
if you figured it out, send me an email. It's
a good joke for the handful of you that will
get it. So let's go back to Laurence Sumners. Summers.
Is it summers or it is summers? Oh sorry, no,

(05:21):
I'm not sorry. This was Obama's genius economics guy, and
he says, you can't punish Mexico with a tariff because
teriffs will hurt their economy, and that will mean even
more illegals will come over here.

Speaker 1 (05:39):
Do you see what he's doing.

Speaker 5 (05:41):
The reason Trump is imposing the tariff is because they're
sending too many of their people in here. And he says, oh,
but if you do something about it, they'll send even more. No,
you don't understand. We are the conquerors.

Speaker 1 (05:55):
We are the most powerful nation on earth.

Speaker 5 (05:59):
We will hurt their economy if they don't stop sending
their people here, and if they send.

Speaker 1 (06:04):
More people will hurt them worse. That's what you don't understand,
you idiot.

Speaker 6 (06:10):
And if we were able to cause substantial economic pain
in Mexico, do they believe that that would reduce immigration flows.

Speaker 1 (06:20):
Into our country?

Speaker 7 (06:21):
Yes, we do.

Speaker 1 (06:22):
I would imagine it would have the.

Speaker 6 (06:24):
Opposite of fact, you've got to increasing the pressures on
our border. I imagine this will encourage the Mexicans to
invite Chinese producers to produce in Mexico in order to
export to the rest of the world, rather than to

(06:47):
exports to the United States. So I think that the
president owes the country. Is this Lew's explanation of why
we are pursuing this strategy.

Speaker 8 (07:03):
I'm pursuing this strategy.

Speaker 1 (07:07):
Why are we killing what they cannot do.

Speaker 8 (07:12):
Controls everything because they're far conclet This kind of losersm
is what we have to get behind us, These kind
of wiener losers.

Speaker 5 (07:25):
These are the kinds of people. These are the kind
of people who who are in charge of the draft
for the Chicago Bears. These are the kind of people
who take a country bankrupt. These are the kind of
people who fail at everything and no one ever calls.

Speaker 1 (07:44):
Them out on it. And by the way, we got
a lot of people in the Republican Party.

Speaker 5 (07:49):
Who really think Laurence Summers is great, is great, and
Trump is brash Chuck Schumer killing Americans not to support
our president who is at the table negotiating a better
deal like our lawyer, our advocate, which is what a
president should be. How long has it been since you
felt the president was your advocate with the world. When

(08:13):
Barack Obama was first elected, his first trip was an
apology tour, and he went around the world saying I'm
embarrassed for America and I apologize to you for how
horrible she is. Well, we didn't. We didn't pay for
you to do that. We're a proud people. We do
wonderful things for the world. The world is a better

(08:37):
place because of us, because of it.

Speaker 1 (08:40):
Even that liberal Bono admitted it. It's not a right
left issue. It's a right wrong issue.

Speaker 9 (08:47):
And America has constantly been on the side of what's
right because when it comes down to it, this is
about keeping faith with the idea of America, because America
is an idea, isn't it. I mean, Ireland's a great country,
but it's not an idea. Great Britain is a great country,

(09:07):
it's not an idea. That's how we see you around
the world as one of the greatest ideas in human history,
right up there with the Renaissance, right up there with
crop rotation of the Beatles' White Album.

Speaker 1 (09:20):
The idea, the American idea.

Speaker 7 (09:24):
It's an idea.

Speaker 9 (09:25):
The idea is that you and me are created equal.
It will ensure that an economic recession need not become
an equality recession. The idea that life is not meant
to be endured but enjoyed. The idea that if we
have dignity if we have justiced, then leave it to us.
We'll do the rest. This country was the first to

(09:48):
claw its way out of darkness and put that on paper,
and God love you for it. Because these aren't just
American ideas anymore.

Speaker 1 (09:57):
There's no copyright on them. You brought them into the world.
It's a wide world now. I know.

Speaker 9 (10:02):
Americans say they've a bit of the world in them,
and you do. The family tree has lots of branches.
But the thing is, the world has a bit of
America in it too. These truths are pure truths. They're
self evident in us.

Speaker 5 (10:20):
So there's Chuck Schumer trying to tell us that we're
going to be so inconvenienced if we can't get avocados
from Mexico.

Speaker 7 (10:31):
Babocados from Mexico.

Speaker 1 (10:33):
Where are they're from?

Speaker 7 (10:34):
Trump, babocados from Mexico. Wait again, babocados from Mexico.

Speaker 5 (10:39):
I wonder if Lawrence Sumner Summers knows where avocados come from.

Speaker 7 (10:45):
Babocados from Mexico.

Speaker 5 (10:49):
Well, you know, they're not the only people in the
world able to grow avocados. The beauty is the beauty
of economics. The beauty of capitalists is that consumers are
going to find products, and producers are going to produce products.

(11:13):
So today's avocado exporter, today's provider of avocados into the
United States, and the choice that's made here for our guacamole,
that might be a different country tomorrow. When you look
at what happened to the California economy and how devastated

(11:33):
it was by the Bush policies. In a no, not
all Bush, but there are plenty. California used to be
more powerful than almost every other country's economy. It was
a top ten by any measure. And when you figure

(11:54):
that if you take the oil nations out of it,
in terms of agriculture, services, tourism, things that are man made.
My goodness, California was a standalone powerful nation, but leftist
policies destroyed it. And you don't think that can happen.

(12:16):
You always think, well, Goliath is Golias and Lil o'd
David have never changed that.

Speaker 1 (12:21):
But he did, didn't he? And that's how that works.

Speaker 5 (12:26):
Where are the avocados from romonads from Mexico? Missouri Senator
Eric Schmidt was on Meet the Press when he told
Kristin Welker that we have a president who finally puts
America first.

Speaker 1 (12:40):
Folks just feel so.

Speaker 10 (12:41):
Good it's growing and when they have a porest border
and they don't seem very concerned at all. And by
the way, I heard the clipp earlier justin Trudeau sort
of lecturing Americans. My advice to him is he probably
ought to talk to the Canadian people who about ready
to throw him out office because he's been a total disaster.
So I think we've got a president that wants to
put America first.

Speaker 2 (12:59):
In for it.

Speaker 10 (13:02):
We have one hundred thousand people a year, Kristen dying
from fentanyl. He ran about this, ran on this. This
is not a surprise. He talked about getting operational control
of our border. He talked about tariffs and improving our
standing in the world. He's doing all those things, and
look no further. The best evidence of this last week
Columbia came to the table after that threat and agreed
to take criminals back from their country and illegal immigrants.

(13:24):
So the fact of the matter, it works. It worked
the first time when he was in office. We didn't
see inflation, we saw wage growth, and we saw more
on shoring of jobs back here in the United States.

Speaker 5 (13:33):
How about the fact that this same media who protected
Joe Biden, who was sundowning at all times he was asleep,
didn't know where he was pooping himself, and told Americas
that you're not suffering from inflation. You just think they are.
You are. Now they say, oh, Trump's going to cause inflation.
Eric Schmidt, Republican from Missouri, nailed it.

Speaker 10 (13:53):
All we have to do is look at President Trump's
first four years where he institute tariffs. We didn't see inflation.
In fact, we saw record wage growth. We saw two
hundred billion dollars plus go into the treasury from those terraces.
Tariffs that help even the playing field with countries who've
been ripping us off quite frankly for generations, China specifically.
I think the American people are tired of being ripped off.

(14:15):
They're tired of seeing their jobs go overseas. But I
think this these tariffs, specifically Kristen, are meant to bring
Canada and Mexico the table for the fentanyl that is
streaming into our communities. It's also worth noting in the
last four years that the trade and balance on our
trade deficit has gone up two hundred plus percent with
Canada in up fifty two percent with Mexico. The fact

(14:35):
is these countries are taking advantage ths all long, the
while we've got fentanyl streaming into our countries from Mexico.

Speaker 1 (14:41):
Has a choice.

Speaker 10 (14:42):
They can choose the trade with the United States or
continue to cozy up with the cartels.

Speaker 1 (14:45):
It's pretty simple. Where are the avocados from room?

Speaker 7 (14:48):
Avocados from Mexico.

Speaker 5 (14:51):
Canada has been in the news of late, and we'll
talk about the snow Mexicans in.

Speaker 1 (14:57):
Just a moment.

Speaker 5 (14:58):
But remember when the left hand lesbian immigrant she told
us that's you know, she was the first one White
House Press Secretary KJP. Remember the first time she had
to say Canada and didn't know how.

Speaker 10 (15:11):
Why is the American military shooting something out of the
sky over Canada?

Speaker 11 (15:16):
Because it's part of a Norrad. There is the Norrad
is part of like a part of it's a it's
a what you call a coalition, and of course attack exactly.
And so that's why we were able to do that. Again,
we didn't do it in our own we did it
in clearly and step with Canadia.

Speaker 1 (15:35):
Good idea.

Speaker 5 (15:36):
Yeah, what does she know about Norad? She's trying to
explain things. She probably figures that's what brings santy Claus
to your house, live.

Speaker 7 (15:43):
Laugh, doing it big on The Michael Barry Show, will
go Those from Mexico.

Speaker 5 (15:51):
Majorcus was riding heard over CBP handcuffing them from doing
their jobs. She's down there and they they've got some
stylist for her. So she cares about how she looks,
and she straddle that horse. And I'm gonna tell you something.
I grew up around horses, and I grew up around

(16:12):
girls that knew how to train a horse, feed a horse,
hoo of a horse, shoe a horse. Should I say,
and ride a horse? And I will tell you this
is the kind of thing that probably get me in
trouble to say, because if you don't know it to
be true, you'll think it's a crude statement.

Speaker 1 (16:32):
If you know it to be true, you'll.

Speaker 5 (16:33):
Say, oh my god, no greater truth has ever been
spoken on The Michael Barry Show. There are no wilder
girls in America, and every cowboy knows what I'm about
to finish with them.

Speaker 1 (16:46):
Barrel racers.

Speaker 5 (16:48):
Barrel racers are notoriously wild girls. I don't mean like
they're staggering in the streets drunk, although they can be.
Barrel racers are women who are typically very hot. They
dress real nice, they are very sexy. They're into their

(17:12):
you know, fitness in their body, and they're tough because
they're riding a horse fast and they look good right,
But they also would punch their man in the face.
And every cowboy will tell you that, every cowboy knows
that to be true. Well, anyway, Christy knowam looks good

(17:33):
on a horse. I'm gonna tell you so. But for
that stupid autobiography and her shooting her dog, which didn't
come off well at all, she might have been the VP. Well,
she wouldn't be nearly as good as Jdvan and she
couldn't make the case as well as he. But there
she was, looking like a million bucks and talking tough,

(17:54):
and I liked it. I kind of found it kind of.
I found it hot as well. I found it very well.
Today today she revoked the status of three hundred thousand
Venezuelans who were in this country under something called TPS
Temporary Protected Status. It turns out these Venezuelans, I think

(18:19):
what happened is they were sent here on purpose. There's
something called the Mariel boat lift Cuban Americans know it,
Floridians know it. What Cuba did is he said, all right, America,
you got all these Cubans refugees over there, and Jorge

(18:40):
mas Canosa is making me look like a fool every day,
because back in those days he was we thought he'd
be the first independent president of Cuba. He was being
groomed for that. He was the leader of the Cuban
diaspora on American soil, and horae. Mas Canosa was pleading
with Castro. You got family that have been separated. You

(19:01):
got people that have taken to rafts. They made it
to the United States. They're unhappy in your country. You're
having to feed, clothe and provide socialized medicine to them,
which costs you money. Won't you let these people come
here to the United States? Won't you let them go?
So Castro, devious that he was the devious person that

(19:22):
he was, said all right, I will do this one time,
and he undertook what came to be known as the
Madiel boat lift. It was in nineteen eighty and between
April fifteenth and October thirty. First, they sent boats of
Cubans in Cuba to reunite with their family members who

(19:44):
had come to Florida, mostly Miami. But what he did
he unloaded the prisons and he blended those people in
with the people just reconnecting with their families, which was
a huge cost savings for him. Let's get all those
degenerates and send them to the US. And how funny
he must have found that, Oh you want Cubans, do you?

(20:07):
Here you go, We're giving you the rabid mangy ones.
That is such a legendary moment. If you've seen Scarface
and you see that scene at the beginning when there's
the high fence where they are that high fence area
where al Pacino manages to get himself out and they

(20:28):
knife the guy. That's actually a true story or relatively
true story of those the Mario boat lift. Until they
could figure out who these people were, they sent them
to Arkansas and they put them they created a refugee
camp there. Carter was president and Bill Clinton was governor
of Arkansas, and Carter sent those people there without warning.

(20:52):
Clinton and Clinton protested, and Carter did it anyway. And
until the old man died, Bill Clinton still hated him
for doing that to him. That's a true story I've
got folks that are part of the Clinton camp. Bill
Clinton despises Jimmy Carter, and by the way, so does

(21:13):
anybody else who's ever had anything to do with him.
Mister pious Jimmy Carter. Oh, I'm just I'm just a
peanut pharmer from Georgia. He's a that's bull. That guy's evil,
he really is. Do I need to remind you that
he claimed that the Russians cheated our election and that's
how Trump won in twenty sixteen. Don't tell me he

(21:35):
was demented. He had his full faculties at the point.
So you got the Mario boat lift of Castro dumber people. Well,
as it turns out, that's exactly exactly what Venezuela did here.
So three hundred thousand people are going to be sent
back now, no temporary status for you any longer. And

(21:58):
credit to Department of Homeland Security Secretary Christi Noam here.

Speaker 1 (22:03):
She was on Meet the Press with Christan Welker.

Speaker 12 (22:06):
The three countries are all slamming the move. They're vowing
retaliatory strikes. Is the United States now in.

Speaker 1 (22:12):
A trade war?

Speaker 13 (22:13):
You know, the these countries have an opportunity to get
on board with the President of the United States and
to partner with us to deal with the Liko immigration
to take back their individuals that have been in our
country illegally. We want to repatriate them home.

Speaker 1 (22:29):
And they can be partners.

Speaker 13 (22:30):
So economically, yes, they will feel pain, they will feel
what this consequences are, and we'll be able to continue
to go forward with the president, who's strong, who's putting
America first.

Speaker 12 (22:44):
You know, let me just stress that point that I made,
which is the President's site stopping the flow of fentional
and undocumented migrants for reasons for these tariffs. And yet,
Madam Secretary, Canada is not a major source of fentional
coming into the United States. It's frankly mini school compared
to what is seized at the southern border. Why is

(23:06):
the United States punishing Canada, one of its closest allies
more than China, where Fentanel originates.

Speaker 13 (23:14):
Canada has some work to do as far as helping
us secure our northern borders. So we still know we're
extremely vulnerable across that northern border, that we have people
coming into our country from China, from foreign countries. We
have people on the terraced watch lists that come in
over our northern border, and in fact, what we have
sent a message this week on is that we're not
just going to enforce our southern border, We're going to

(23:36):
put extra resources resources at that northern border as well.
So Canada needs to come to the table. They need
to work with us to make sure that not only
can we be good neighbors, but that we can help
each other's economies by getting in line and making sure
that our immigration policies are followed and that those that
are dangerous criminals face consequences. The President has been very

(24:00):
clear from the beginning that there's a new sheriff in
telling that he's going to make sure he's putting Americans first,
and that can I'm talking.

Speaker 1 (24:07):
About we got the most jonff in town we go.
This is the Michael Verie Show from Mexico.

Speaker 7 (24:19):
J D.

Speaker 5 (24:19):
Evans has turned out to be an incredibly inspired choice
or vice president. I think President Trump's personnel choices this
time around have been phenomenal. I do not think that
was the case the first time. I think that his

(24:42):
secretary of State choice was a mistake.

Speaker 1 (24:46):
Uh.

Speaker 5 (24:47):
I think that Scaramucci was a mistake. I think that
Amrosa was a mistake. I think that Michael Cohen was
a mistake. But what Trump is doing this time is
a keen understanding to trust his instincts and recognize never

(25:10):
trust the swamp. You had a lot of people who
he said, you know, for me to bring change here,
I got to work within the system. He now understands
I got to destroy the system and his choice, I
mean TOOLSI Gabbert Bobby Robert F. Kenn Jr. I'm not

(25:33):
a huge Christy, No, I'm fan.

Speaker 1 (25:34):
I just balance with you. I'm not a huge Marco fan.
I'll just be honest with you.

Speaker 5 (25:39):
Although Marco, all of this is because of the Trump leadership.
The leader of Panama has media, has a meeting with
Marco and he he says, look, we're ending our deal
with China and renewing our deal with the United States
because United States is taking back control of Panama. Do
you want to be a great and win or do

(26:03):
you want to sit by and watch the very aggressive, imperialist,
power hungry Chinese take what should rightfully be ours. If
you're a salesman and you're competing against another company to
get a sales order, and you go in there and
you lay out your stuff and.

Speaker 1 (26:24):
You leave and you go. Well, whoever they choose, that's fine.
I don't want you on my team.

Speaker 5 (26:30):
I want the guy who's gonna do all the research
to figure out. Oh they like Bluebell of ice cream.
I'm gonna bring in gallons of Bluebear, a gallon for
every one of them here.

Speaker 1 (26:42):
Oh they like this sports team. I'm gonna go buy
front row sitting tickets and I'm going to deliver it
to them.

Speaker 5 (26:49):
I'm gonna find out where they went to school, where
they live, where their kids go. I'm gonna figure out.
I'm gonna figure out how to push their buttons. I'm
going to one way or another, by hook or by crow.
I'm gonna get this deal closed. That's what I want.
I was never a John Elway fan until after all

(27:10):
those years. Elway comes into the league in eighty three,
and in eighty six he goes to the Super Bowl.
Sports fans will remember he gets to the Super Bowl
by in the AFC Championship Game, beating the Cleveland Browns
in with what came to be known as the Drive.

(27:31):
And it's easy to confuse and think, oh, that won
the Super Bowl. It didn't that got into the Super
Bowl the Drive and they lose in the Super Bowl
to the Giants. Remember, and that was an amazing Giants team.
I mean that was Lawrence Taylor's team. That was That
was Phil Simms's greatest single game and one of the

(27:53):
greatest games of all time.

Speaker 1 (27:54):
Was he twenty one of twenty three or twenty two
of twenty three?

Speaker 5 (27:57):
Anyway eighty seven, I think Elway is the MVP of
the league, but no championships. And Elway is at the
end of his career and he's never gonna win a championship.
He gets to the Super Bowl, but he can't win it,
just like Marino. And then at the end of his career,

(28:22):
you remember where he's diving for the score and he's
hit in mid air a very dangerous play and it
spins him like a helicopter. That was the moment. That
was the moment you knew. You learned a lot about
John Elway at that moment. He wants to win. And

(28:43):
I'm going to tell you something, folks. A friend of
mine's daughter is dating a guy and he's got two
jobs and he's got investments on the side, and her
complaint is he works too much.

Speaker 1 (28:59):
He works out of the house. It's not like he's
out catting around or he's.

Speaker 5 (29:02):
Making excuses or he works. He works hard. He wants
to provide for her, and he will. This guy's going
to be a multimillionaire. And I said to my friend,
I said, look, when they have kids, he'll focus a
little more on the home front.

Speaker 1 (29:21):
But right now, of.

Speaker 5 (29:23):
All the complaints you can have, if his vice is
he works too hard to try to provide for my daughter, I'd.

Speaker 1 (29:30):
Say I'll take that any day. That's the deal I'll take.

Speaker 5 (29:35):
I want people, if you've ever been in the courtroom
and you've ever been out lawyered.

Speaker 1 (29:42):
It's a sick feeling.

Speaker 5 (29:44):
Can you imagine how the Polish felt when the Germans
came came rolling through. Those panthers came through like a
hot knife through butter. The Polish people are a very,
very proud people, they really are. And to watch they're
great nation just being destroyed like this. If you've ever

(30:07):
gone out and watched your kid play Little League baseball
or football, or Little Dribblers basketball and the other team,
obviously they've been playing together for a while on their
coach and they're in shape, and your kids aren't.

Speaker 1 (30:20):
Oh, it's brutal to watch. Well, we got a president.

Speaker 5 (30:24):
Now, we got you want your lawyer, if you're in
a divorce or you're in a case with somebody, you
want your lawyer to be a pitbull. You want it
to be cringe worthy. You've got to look away because
he's trying so hard to win. That's what Trump is.

(30:46):
That's what Trump is, and that's who Trump is and
always has been.

Speaker 1 (30:54):
Trump will not accept losing.

Speaker 5 (31:00):
Trump wants to win, not because of the cup, the trophy,
the money. Winning is everything to him. Now you may say, well,
that's not very balanced. The kind of people who say
that kind of stuff, the kind of people who make
excuses in life, they don't like that. And you don't

(31:22):
need those people as your president. And we got too
many people who end up in government who are not winners.
You got people who are fierce competitors. You may be
one of them, trying to build your company, trying to
close every cell. We need more people like that in
the White House. You know, when ah Tross Buou ran

(31:44):
the first time in ninety two, the American people were
intrigued by this guy.

Speaker 1 (31:48):
Talk like, now let's look under the hood and say
what's under there. Everybody's got an ant lives up in attic.
People loved a tross Bureau.

Speaker 5 (31:58):
This diminutive little fellow who barked kept giving out his
one eight hundred number, this before the Internet, because.

Speaker 1 (32:06):
He was fierce. He wants to win. He built a
company sold at pamillions, started.

Speaker 5 (32:11):
Another one to rival the first one. This guy wanted
to win. When you see a winner, when you see
a winner.

Speaker 1 (32:20):
You know it. You gravitate to them. That's what Trump is.
But I don't have to tell you that. I say
that because we need to.

Speaker 5 (32:29):
Demand that there are no more John Cornings, there are
no more Mitch McConnell's. We don't tolerate anything but the best.
We're America. We don't go well.

Speaker 1 (32:43):
You know, he'd been there a long time. What we're
seeing right now.

Speaker 5 (32:49):
Is America returning to excellence, and we should not stop
short of it.

Speaker 6 (32:53):
And the gentlemen els has little good, thank you, and
midnight
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