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May 13, 2026 29 mins

Sean Hannity checks in from China with Lynda, giving listeners a behind-the-scenes look at his trip with President Trump, the red-carpet reception, his time aboard Air Force One, and conversations with figures like Jensen Huang, Marco Rubio, Elon Musk, Eric Trump, and Lara Trump. Sean frames the trip around high-stakes issues including China, trade, semiconductors, Iran, Taiwan, energy, and intellectual property theft. Rose then speaks with Lyric Elizabeth Gillette of Faces of Choice about abortion survivors and the organization’s effort to bring their stories to a global audience during the 2026 World Cup. The hour focuses on diplomacy abroad and human dignity at home, tying global power, personal testimony, and moral conviction together.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, welcome back.

Speaker 2 (00:01):
It's top of the hour two and we are graced
with none other than our illustrious host, Sean Hannity.

Speaker 1 (00:07):
He is officially in China.

Speaker 3 (00:09):
Sean Hannity, How are you, Suan Hannity. I mean, it's
not Shuan Hannity. It's only four am here, by the way.
But so it's been an amazing experience. I mean, there's
so much to tell you in terms of what goes
on behind the scenes. And one of the reasons I
really like to do an occasional trip like this is

(00:32):
to let people know kind of what goes on behind
the scenes. It was really incredible between the trip over
the stop in Alaska. At that stop, I'm sure you're
aware of the company Navidia and Jensen Wong. He jumped

(00:52):
on Air Force one in Alaska, and I got to
spend a lot of time with him, really got to
know him. Really amazing life story. I don't know how
much you're aware of him, but he was very young
when he came from Taiwan. He came from Taipei and
they moved to the US. His parents were very, very poor.

(01:14):
I mean, he's obviously a multi multi billionaire, one of
the one of the richest companies in the entire world.
Got a lot of time with him and really liked him,
and he wanted to know all about my life, my
radio story. I want to know about his life, his
radio story. His parents got him into a private school,

(01:36):
a boarding school in Kentucky with a population of like
six hundred people. I love hearing people's life stories and
the stuff he's telling me. Now he's gonna come on
the shows, he's gonna come on radio, TV, the podcast,
He's going to do it all. But you know, the
one thing I said to him, I said, I try

(01:58):
to communicate to my audience all the time that AI
is not the future that it is now, it is
right now. And I told him I use it every
single day, and he said, please keep telling your audience that,
especially young people. He said, if schools would spend half

(02:18):
their day, you know, learning that new technology, those kids
would be in far off in terms of their future,
their career and everything in between. So he he's very
very insightful. He's very very smart, obviously, So I had
a really good time with him. We've got Marco Rubio.

(02:39):
I got him for about a half hour. We're going
to air that interview tonight on Hannity. We did an
on air Force one. I did a really really cool
podcast with Laura and Eric Trump. I had no idea
they were going to be on the trip about out
they were coming, so I set that up. Elon Musk
was on the plane. Got to talk to him. He's

(03:02):
so wrapped up in all that he's doing right now,
and he's got a public offering and so much going on.
So we put off an interview for another time. But
I really enjoy talking to him because he's so wickedly
smart and uh. And then I got, you know, a
good amount of FaceTime with the President, which was really cool.

(03:23):
And then when I got here, this was this was
pretty fun. You'll enjoy this. So I got a call
from the President while we were in the motorcade, and mean,
this motorcade, I don't know if you saw how big
it was. It was.

Speaker 1 (03:37):
It was incredible, Yes, incredible, assive.

Speaker 3 (03:40):
And he he looks at me before he went down
the stairs, do you want to cut you? Just before
he goes, I.

Speaker 1 (03:49):
Was looking for you. I was waiting.

Speaker 3 (03:52):
You know, if I did it, Everyone's gonna hate me
and think that I'm a jerk.

Speaker 1 (03:56):
And who cares that.

Speaker 3 (03:59):
You know, I have a professional relationship with the president
and then I have, you know, a longstanding friendship with him,
and he wants to include me and everything, which is cool.
I talked to the President and I wanted to get
an update what his schedule was, et cetera. And I
have an interview with him tomorrow after he spends a

(04:20):
number of hours with President she and that'll air on
Thursday night. That'll be the first interview that's going to
be here. So yeah, and you know, look, there's a
lot at stake here. I mean, obviously I would argue
that China is our top geopolitical foe. We talk about
it all the time. We have the issue of Iran

(04:42):
and the Straight of hor Moves. I mean, ninety percent
of China's oil comes through that straight. The price of
oil energy in Asia overall has gone up seventy percent.
So I'm sure that's going to be a big item.
Intellectual property, theft arras is going to be a big deal.
Trade is going to be a big deal. You know,

(05:05):
the fact have they been helping the Iranians militarily in
this conflict with us. I'm sure that's going to be
a big deal. You know. The one thing that I
do know about President Trump is nothing is going to
be off the table and everything will be discussed. I think,
I think what's good about things like this? And remember

(05:25):
I went to Helsink, and I went to Singapore, I
went to Vietnam. I was in Alaska when the President
met with Vladimir Putin. So this is not our first rodeo.
But usually after they meet face to face, there is
a little bit of a thaw in terms of Okay,

(05:46):
they come to a mutual understanding on this issue. That
issue Taiwan will come up. Obviously that'll be an issue
of concern for the President, but I really don't think
it's going to be that big a deal. The South
China Sea, there's just a lot for them to discuss.
The one insight that I do have from previous meetings

(06:08):
the president has has had which president she president? She's
all business like. There's no small talk with this guy. Right,
how are you, how's your family? Let's get to business.
You know. The way the President tells Victory is hilarious,
and I think the President takes great pride in trying
to break him from that stride because that is well,

(06:30):
I mean, he.

Speaker 2 (06:31):
Is the most disruptive personality I think in history. Everything
he does, he does his way. So I have no
doubt that his meeting of g would be any different.

Speaker 3 (06:41):
Disruptive, disarming even at times maybe, But I think he's
been on the world stage long enough now that they're
very aware of it. But they rolled out the red
corpus certainly when he landed. I mean, to watch that
was pretty cool.

Speaker 2 (07:00):
I was going to ask you about that. Three hundred
Chinese students with American and Chinese lags.

Speaker 3 (07:05):
I mean I was with a medico with American and
Chinese flags.

Speaker 1 (07:09):
Yeah, incredible.

Speaker 2 (07:10):
That was to me, was like the moment I was like, oh,
they're really to me. That's like the Olive Branch, right,
We're saying to you, we know you're here, we welcome you.

Speaker 3 (07:18):
Yeah, one hundred percent. And so you know they're going
to get down to business tomorrow and after the first
big business meeting is when I'll have my interview. And
but I just can tell you that, you know, these
meetings are historic. I mean you think back when President

(07:39):
Nixon went to China and what a big deal that
was at the time, and it's still a big deal.
I'll tell you another thing that I saw. Now, Remember
we arrived it was nighttime, about eight thirty. You know,
it's not exactly four point fifteen as it is now
in the morning. Well, I'm getting up to do to

(08:00):
say hello to Linda by My show will air locally.
It's four fifteen. I will be on the air in
less than five five hours.

Speaker 1 (08:11):
Yeah, you're sticking to your clock. That's amazing.

Speaker 3 (08:14):
Well, yeah, I mean I kind of had You, don't
get sleeping is kind of hard when you're taking a
long It wasn't eighteen hour flight. It's not my first rodeo,
so I'm used to it, and you just you kind
of just adapt. You you go with the flow. I
did a lot of reading, a lot of studying.

Speaker 1 (08:32):
Did you watch your shows? Did you get the chosen
in the terminal?

Speaker 3 (08:35):
Listen a little bit? I did. I don't own a computer,
but I got to put it on some device they
gave me. Look, you get the whole lowdown that you
have to assume that right now, the Chinese intelligence of
listening to this interview, I mean, it's it's kind of expected, right,

(08:59):
and I was give them very explicit warnings. But you know,
I mean what are you going to do? You know,
the one thing that President Trump understands that a lot
of other presidents never have people act surprised that President
she would want to put China first, or that Vladimir
Putin would want to put Russia first. Well, I want

(09:20):
my president to put America first. Wonderful this president understands
they think the same way. So what you try to
do is you find areas of mutual interest and benefit,
and then you build off of that and trying to
lower the tensions. You know, I wonder and I'll ask
the President about this in my interview tomorrow, if there

(09:41):
might be another opportunity for perhaps a different level of trade,
which might be American energy, so that China is not
so dependent upon, you know, the instability that has been
the history of the Middle East and the strait of
horror moves, et cetera. Remember the Iranians hit one of

(10:04):
the Chinese tankers, so and that was a bit surprising.
It's like, did they want to piss off the last
person that even halfway likes him?

Speaker 2 (10:15):
All right, Sean, I'm going to ask you to put
a pin in that for one second. I've already potted
you down I know it's your favorite thing in the world.
We are going to be right back with Sean Handity
live on the other side from China, being spied on,
but he loves it. With President Trump, as we embark
upon this amazing meeting with ge please let us know
your thoughts. We would love to hear from you. Give
us a call eight hundred nine four to one, Sean.

(10:37):
That's eight hundred nine four seven three two six, and
we will be right back with more.

Speaker 1 (10:43):
All Right, we're back with Sean Hannity.

Speaker 2 (10:45):
He is in China, he is landed safely, he's got
great interviews. You're talking about this very important issue of trade.
So obviously we have our soybean trade, we have our
semiconductor trade.

Speaker 1 (10:56):
We now want to trade with them.

Speaker 2 (10:58):
And energy, and I think when he added Jensen Huang
from Nvidia, he wants those chips. I mean, this guy
understands that market and that sector of the world better
than anybody. So I think adding him to that trip
and having him there is sending a very clean message.
Did you we're here to do business.

Speaker 1 (11:15):
You know you can get on.

Speaker 3 (11:16):
Remember that the President already made a deal with South
Korea that we're now going to be building semiconductor chips
in the US with billion dollar investments in the video
being a part of it. So, you know, it's kind
of like when I was in went on the golf

(11:37):
trip and all the top CEOs of every American fortune
five hundred country company, they were all in riot. They
were all there, and I'm in the room with them.
I'm like, okay, what am I doing here? Guard My
dad was a waiter and a family core guy. I'm like,
how did I end up here? But the other thing

(11:59):
that is fairly amazing is how recognized I am. That
kind of threw threw me a little bit. I did
not expect that at all.

Speaker 1 (12:08):
Well, you didn't expect it when you went to the
Middle East, either, but you were.

Speaker 4 (12:12):
Well.

Speaker 3 (12:12):
That was the moment that I went up to talk
to Secretary of State Rubio, who was on his way
to Turkey, and I wanted to pass something on to him,
and you know, so I went up near the dais.
I didn't even go to the dais, and Dan Scavino
pointed out to the President that I was there, and
he's sitting next to MBS and goes, oh, Crown Prince,

(12:35):
you see that guy. He's the most important guy in
America media. You know he's having fun, he's entertaining himself.
Yes he does. He doesn't make anywhere near your money,
but he makes. He came up with some astronomical made
up some that's how much money he makes. And the guys,
I said, sir, they don't know who I am. The
guy that was, right, goes Hannity, next guy next to him.

(12:58):
Sean Hannity talked news guy next to him, nine PM Eastern.

Speaker 2 (13:04):
No way, Oh, that's actually yeah, I mean say, but
that's These are the moments, Sean. Right, you can pass
this on to your kids and your grandkids. Right, You're
going to come back and tell them like, this is surreal.

Speaker 3 (13:14):
Well, what the what I can tell people is that
just knowing this president. Oh, I didn't even finish the
story that when he finally got settled in his hotel
in his room, I went into his room and in
the room was Jensen Wong from Navidia Elon and his

(13:38):
son x Laura, and Eric Trump and Marco Rubio and
then me, what's wrong with that picture? Who you know?
Pick one who doesn't belong and put an ex through
that person That was me, And it was cool were
they were playing a rerun of When the President Arrived.
We were watching it, and then we were talking about stuff.

(13:59):
So I think I think the interview that I'm going
to have with him tomorrow will give us a real
insight into how this is going to play out.

Speaker 2 (14:08):
Sean Hannity, let us all the time we have here
at four o'clock in the morning for you.

Speaker 3 (14:12):
You're cutting me off on my ill tell you even
though even it's amazing it's nearly four thirty in the morning. Yes,
and I'll be.

Speaker 1 (14:20):
Glad to tell you in the morning.

Speaker 2 (14:22):
What a high performer you are, sounding alert and sharp
at four thirty in the morning, Sir, I have to give.

Speaker 3 (14:26):
You two on three hours sleep.

Speaker 1 (14:29):
I'm amazing, that's your normal.

Speaker 3 (14:32):
That's pretty much all right. Well, I miss everybody. I
hope this is valuable to people we have. I'm doing
a two hour show tonight nine to eleven Marco Rubio,
my full interview with him on Air Force one. Uh.
And oh, we've got a great lineup. John Fetterman tonight,
Victor Davis Hansome tonight. I mean, we've got everybody, and

(14:54):
we will be watching the script. I know you'll be watching.

Speaker 1 (14:57):
I will be all two hours so that I can
bug you.

Speaker 3 (15:00):
Yeah, by the way, I you know, I guarantee while
I'm away, God help your audience, because you're going to
be talking the way you normally talk.

Speaker 1 (15:08):
I'm gonna take.

Speaker 2 (15:09):
Good care of your people. I promise. I will not
do anything that is outside the box of the Sean handy,
you know, perimeter. Don't worry.

Speaker 1 (15:18):
Everything is fine here taking care of the house.

Speaker 3 (15:22):
I said, Hi, and I miss everybody, and I'll see
when I go.

Speaker 2 (15:25):
You miss your back, boss. All right, safe travels and
be careful in the shower.

Speaker 3 (15:29):
All right, thank you, Bye bye.

Speaker 5 (15:33):
Welcome back to the Sean Hannity Show. I loved hearing
from Sean as Linda interviewed him. Oh my goodness. If
you miss that, you've got to tune in tonight to
his live TV show from China two hours long tonight.
A lot of great interviews coming up. Well that was
so interesting. Anyway, my name is Rose, sitting in for
Sean today while he's in China. I just want to

(15:56):
remind you of my new show on Real Life Network.
It's available now, I'm so All you have to do
is go to Real Life network dot com, log in,
for free and search Rose Unplugged. Don't forget my ministry.
She is called by him dot com. We have a
prayer room, taking prayer requests, daily devotional coming soon, and
a free weekly newsletter that you have to sign up for.

(16:17):
Though it's a really good newsletter. You're gonna love it, okay.
So joining me now is Lyric Elizabeth Gillett, founder and
executive director of Faces of Choice, an organization dedicated to
bringing awareness to a group of people many never even
think about, and that is survivors of abortion attempts. So
she's got a mission to change the cultural conversation around

(16:41):
abortion by putting human faces to the word choice. I
had no idea there were that many survivors of abortion attempts. So, Lyric,
thank you so much for being with us today.

Speaker 2 (16:53):
Rose.

Speaker 4 (16:53):
It is an absolute honor to be on with you.
Thank you so much for having me.

Speaker 5 (16:57):
Oh yeah, absolutely. We've been getting to know each other
over the last couple of weeks. Someone introduced us, and
I have to say that I love what you're doing
and I want you to share with anyone that's listening
what abortion survivor means and explain why these stories matter
so deeply yeah, Rose.

Speaker 4 (17:17):
You know, ten years ago I woke up to a
pattern of stories that I did not know existed. And
that is a pattern of survivors of abortion. And I
want to clarify what I mean by that. I mean
real men and women who were aborted while they were
still in their mother's wombs, but who survived a process.
There are hundreds of thousands of such survivors living around

(17:38):
the world today, and I've been honored to meet quite
a number of them. And you know, when you look
at the course of human history, you realize that every
effective humanitarian effort of our era has had the face
of the survivor attached to it, and it takes it
from this abstract conversation, like you know, a clump of
cells and a thing and an argument and a political conversation,

(18:00):
and it moves this to a human face that actually
has a name and a story and can look you
in the eye. And when you look a survivor of
abortion in the eye and you tell them I supported
your mother's choice, that hits differently, Rose, because had that
choice worked, had that abortion been successful, the person that
you are looking at right now would not exist. And

(18:22):
so ten years ago I realized that this was a
story that needed to be told, and so in twenty twenty,
I was able to put together a commercial of survivors
of abortion that we wanted to run during the Super Bowl.
And this was right in the stick of cancel culture. So,
you know, we work with a network for months and
then just days before this was supposed to launch, we

(18:44):
realized it wasn't going to happen, that we were effectively
being blocked from running the ad, and there was a
big media blets that happened. The ad actually played at
the March for Life right after President Trump spoke and
left the stage. But you know, this showed me something
important that vibrant messaging cuts through where a lot of
traditional messaging does not. But I didn't want to stop there.

(19:05):
I didn't want to end with the March for Life
because I wasn't just trying to preach to the choir.
I wanted the world to come face to face with
the reality of choice. And after this World Cup bid
or sorry, super Bowl bit that did not go forward,
COVID happened just a month later. The world changed. But
late last year I received word that this ad featuring

(19:26):
survivors of abortion, this ad campaign was approved to run
during the twenty twenty six FIFA World Cup, And you
know what, Rose, I think Americans in general could not
give a hoot about soccer, and I refused to call
it football. But the unique thing about what's happening this
time around this World Cup is capturing the world. This

(19:48):
World Cup initiative is so unique because right now, for
the first time in thirty years, the World Cup is
happening in the United States, and we know how FIFA
has honored President Trump. The chatter surrounding this World Cup
Cup endeavor is very different from anything that we have
seen in decades. So not only will the rest of
the world at large be watching, but the United States
will be a captive audience in a way that it

(20:10):
never has before. And we received approval to run our
ads during this campaign, and so that's what I'm trying
to do, is to bring the world face to face
with Choice, to kind of tapure language with the truth
of a human encounter, and have the world look these
survivors of abortion in the eye and understand that choice

(20:30):
is a person with a story that you can actually hear.

Speaker 5 (20:35):
Important lyric too, that you explained to our listeners why
this is so important and what the message is because
I went to your site. In fact, you might want
to mention your site, your website, but I went there
and I was listening to the stories and I had
no idea. I mean, there's one story about a set
of twins and the attempt to abort both. Well, actually

(20:56):
the mom didn't know there were two, so they only
aborted one and the other actually survived. I mean, these
are really powerful stories. Can you share one or two
with the audience so they understand just how important this
message is and how powerful the message is.

Speaker 4 (21:11):
Absolutely, And so the website that you mentioned is Faces
of Choice dot org, and we do have a new
website launching soon in conjunction with the World Cup. But
right now you can see many of these stories, and
the one that you references of a survivor named Claire Colwell,
and I'll never forget that when she was recording the story,
she said, I want you to look at me and
see what an abortion grows up to look like. And

(21:34):
the circumstance was that, as you said, her mother did
not realize that she was pregnant with twins. She was
very young, and she went in for this abortion and
the abortion was successful. A dead baby was the result,
but they didn't realize that Claire was still alive until
a few months later, and we have the story time
and again. There are so many individuals I've come into
contact with and the course of this who are twin survivors,

(21:57):
a twinless twin. Other individuals like Hope Hoffman. She survived
a DNC abortion and when you look at her video
on faces of choice dot org, you can see where
the instrument for the abortion scraped out a portion of
her brain. And this happened at ten and a half weeks.
This was not far along and at ten and a
half weeks Hope was aborted, but she survived and she

(22:21):
has cerebral palsy today as a result of this abortion.
But you know, her story is so powerful and the
fact that her name is Hope, I think brings an
incredible dynamic to this. And you know, for the World
Cup initiative, Rose, I've been looking for survivors all around
the world and a very recent story that I encountered
and that they will be taking part in this campaign

(22:43):
is a story of a woman in Argentina who was
a renowned abortionist and people would actually travel from all
over South America to come receive her services. And then
one day she encountered Jesus and when she did, she
stopped being an abortion. But it wasn't before she had
aborted her own daughter, but her daughter survived. Her daughter

(23:06):
is really years old, yes, and now they travel around
South America telling the story. This is the full scope.
This is what people need to understand. You know, another
survivor in Hungary, he was aboarded multiple times actually in
the nineteen fifties and Hungary, and he survived. But now
today he has twelve children of his own and he

(23:31):
has saved fifty thousand babies in Hungary. This is the
type of story arc that we're talking about. And the
unique component of survivors of abortion is that you can
identify with them no matter who you are, no matter
where you are, there is a survivor with a story
that actually identifies with your story. And so that's the
effort that we're trying to put forth here during the

(23:53):
World Cup initiative, and at the same time we're also
working to just you know, it's really a two part
mission here. The first one is that at the end
of the live final, which there's going to be a
billion and a half viewers of this live final on
July nineteenth. But at the end of this live final,
my goal is very simple, and that's whether you are
pro life or whether you are still pro abortion. When

(24:15):
you hear the word choice, now you see the face
and you remember the story of a living survivor. I
want to hack the global psyche. That's the number one goal.
Number two though, is that really awareness without a relational
pathway is pretty useless, It's pretty ineffective. So we're working
through the new website that I'm talking about to route
back to the rest of the pro life ecosystem as

(24:37):
a whole, whether that's Heartbeat International or so many other organizations.
We want to point back to them and say, look,
here's a globe. Here are ways to access these organizations
that are already putting in the boots on the ground
work for decades to save lives through pregnancy resource centers,
through adoption, through post a boardive healing. We want to
redirect back to all of these organizations are actually engaging

(25:00):
in this life saving work through plugins, through other things.
So really we're targeting an awareness, a language shift, but
also to say prcs exists. Pregnancy resource centers exist. And
you know something wild I recently learned is that when
Jade Vance was on the campaign trail, someone spoke with
him about a pregnancy resource center and was telling them, look,

(25:22):
this is what we have, this is the organization rerun.
He did not know what a pregnancy resource center was,
and he was at that level of politics. So if
our vice president wasn't aware of these pro life resources
available to women in unexpected pregnancies, how much more so
across the country and across the world are women unaware

(25:43):
that there is a robust network all across the globe
just waiting to help them in a moment of crisis,
to help them with their children.

Speaker 1 (25:52):
Yeah, that's so poud.

Speaker 5 (25:53):
I mean what spuck me most about going to your
site and about your mission is that it moves this
issue out of the abstraction and then into human reality,
because I mean, when you encounter these people and you
actually see these survivors, it's so very powerful. And I
wonder if you even run into people who disagree politically

(26:16):
but are affected differently once they hear survivors stories directly.

Speaker 4 (26:20):
Very much so, we recently spoke with a woman who
actually is Persian, and she had said that for years
she had maintained that, you know, especially in the rape
exception situation, that you could never really even talk with
a person about choosing life because the situation was so
heavy and so weighty. But she said that upon watching
these videos, she realized that even in the case of rape,

(26:44):
it's a person too, it's also a human being. And
you know, the face that's kind of pre eminent on
the website and others is a young girl named Jalen
whose video will be released soon, and she's kind of
the trifecta of situations here. She was conceived in rape mother.
Her sweet mother was thirteen years old when she was

(27:04):
perpetrated against and Jalen also ended up having disabilities, and
she was in a biracial context, and so many other
elements where they were using these situations to say you
should abort all of the classic you should abort situations,
and her brave mother chose life, and as a result,
Jalen is alive today. She was adopted by an incredible family,

(27:26):
again removing the stigma of adoption, and her story is
so powerful. She's twenty two years old now and she
is a bright light She's incredible. It's stories like these that,
as you said, take it out of the abstract and say,
you know, we're not discussing politics. We're not discussing clumps
of cells. We are discussing living breeding people who had

(27:46):
the act of abortion enacted against them and who survived
and are here.

Speaker 1 (27:51):
Amen, good work.

Speaker 5 (27:53):
No, you're in the very decisive moment right now with
this campaign. Something needs to happen. You have about a
minute or two to get it all out what needs
to happen over the next few weeks to actually bring
this message to the world at the scale that you
believe it deserves.

Speaker 4 (28:07):
Well, I want to invite your incredible audience and Shawn's
incredible audience into a global storytelling campaign with a moment
that is unique and unlike any other, to move the
world towards life. And so right now we have about
nine and a half million in pledges and we're trying
to raise the last five the last five million, and
I would love for any of your audience and any

(28:28):
of the partners listening now that actually want to pursue
this in a way that moves the world. And we
have some really exciting interactions. We actually have many Paquiao
joining this campaign, and others that I can't release their
names yet, But if you want to be part of
a global storytelling campaign in this manner, please contact us
through Faces of Choice dot org. Please get in contact

(28:49):
with me and help us tell this story in a
way that has never been told before to an actual
global audience on a stage unlike anything we've seen.

Speaker 5 (29:00):
Perfect Lyric, thank you so much. By the way, we
love your name here. We were all talking about that earlier.
It's Faces off choice dot org. No, by the way,
any contribution is accepted and grateful, very very gratefully received,
so please check it out and see what you can
do to help get this message out there. Lyric, thank
you so much for joining us today. This is a

(29:21):
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