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00:03Good evening, America. If you think that was easy, it wasn't. And I want to thank everybody
00:12because they did the right thing. They saw lightning. And I said, there's no way if we
00:18have to speak in front of one person at four o'clock in the morning, I'm going to be here.
00:23There's no way we can be deterred. And they estimated they had 375,000 people before everybody
00:34had to leave. And they now have 150,000 people. It's the craziest thing anyone's ever seen.
00:42At least. And I want to just thank you. And I feel so badly about some people. They left
00:49that they couldn't get back. But you're very special people. And we have a very special
00:55country. Thank you very much. Tonight we come together for one of the most joyous and glorious
01:03milestones of all time. And you know what that is. 250, the 250th anniversary. And I do have
01:11to say this. One of my very brilliant people backstage said, don't worry about it, sir.
01:15We can do it maybe next week. I said, it doesn't work next week. This is the big day. We
01:22want
01:22July 4th. We're not looking for July something else. Because this is the 250th anniversary
01:30of the Declaration of Independence. Nothing like it. For two and a half centuries, our American
01:40republic has stood as the crowning achievement of human history. This country is the home
01:49of freedom. This is the land of liberty. And this is a flag that's the banner of the most
01:57extraordinary, most exceptional, most incredible nation ever to exist on the face of the earth.
02:03And we're doing better now than we've ever done before.
02:10No people have done more good, shown more courage, made more progress, righted more injustice or achieved
02:18more greatness than you, the American people. For 250 years, the United States of America has been the hope,
02:28the promise, the light, and the glory among all of the nations of the world. All over the world,
02:35they try and be like us. Nobody can be like us. And with God's help,
02:39we will always be this or even better. We're going to be better.
02:48Here on our National Mall, we're celebrating freedom's triumph over tyranny, liberty's conquest over
02:56oppression, and the enduring victory of the American spirit from the July 4th, 1776 to July 4th,
03:072026. Big dates. That's big dates. Two big ones.
03:11And tonight, our country is stronger, freer, richer, safer, and prouder than ever before.
03:21But it all started with the miracle of history that lives forever in the heart of every single patriot.
03:30In Philadelphia, our founding fathers summoned the currents and the wisdom of centuries to boldly
03:36proclaim these timeless truths. They declared that all men are created equal.
03:46That they are endowed with sacred, unalienable rights by the hand of our creator.
03:58And that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
04:03In signing their names to the roster of freedom, those 56 patriots put everything at risk,
04:11stepped onto the stage of destiny, and seized a victory for the ages. And that's what it was.
04:17And this is an evening for the ages, I believe. This is something very special.
04:21This is bigger than if we didn't have the lightning blaring. We had lightning blaring.
04:27But this is bigger. A little more inconvenient, but it's bigger. I think in its own way, it's more beautiful.
04:35From the beginning, we were a nation that lived by the motto,
04:39victory or death, and live free or die.
04:46One out of every 100 Americans gave their lives in the fight for independence
04:51to remind us of who these heroes were and what they gave us. We are honored to have here tonight,
04:59in the heart of our nation's capital, one of the very first American flags ever to exist.
05:06Dating back to 1777, it bears the 13 stars and 13 stripes of the 13 states that
05:16declared independence on the 4th of July.
05:26Here it is.
05:28This was the flag that flew victorious at Saratoga.
05:32And these are the real deals, too. These are the real, the real flags. These are flags that have
05:38seen a lot. These were the stars and stripes that flew triumphant when the British waved
05:44the white flag of surrender at Yorktown. That was a big surrender. Nobody thought that was possible.
05:52They were the greatest power of the world. And they surrendered. And that was the beginning.
05:56Ever since, the entire world has been on notice that Americans will never let anyone take our freedom
06:03away. It won't happen. And all these talks from the communists, they haven't got a chance.
06:10Not even a chance. We don't want communists in our country.
06:24Never worked and it never will work. Americans must never forget that we are a historic and heroic people
06:33with a heroic spirit and a heroic purpose on this beautiful earth of ours.
06:39We are made the courage and the fire and the flesh and the blood of the best and the bravest
06:45people
06:45this world has ever produced. We are the bravest and the best.
06:50Tonight, we pledge allegiance to the flag they gave us. And we say,
06:54God bless the immortal patriots of 1776. And long live the cause of independence.
07:06May it rain forever and ever and ever. We will always be on top. We will never let our country
07:15fall.
07:16We will always be the best. Our founders not only won our liberty, they secured it with the most
07:22righteous political document ever conceived. It's called the Constitution of the United States.
07:29Very special. And it's because of their genius that we remain the finest people on the planet after 250
07:39years. Unlike so many others in the world, in this country, we have freedom of speech, freedom of
07:46religion, equal justice under the law. Although I wasn't treated that well, but we won't get into that.
07:54And the right to keep and bear arms.
08:04And for the almost six years that I was president,
08:08I guarded very, very powerfully your Second Amendment. And they didn't do a thing to it. And it was not
08:15easy. But we guard your Second Amendment. We guard it very, very strongly and cautiously. Across the
08:26generations, Americans have fought, bled, and died not just to secure those rights, but to expand them
08:33to citizens of every race, religion, color, and creed. Because we are one people.
08:40We are one family. You showed that tonight with one flag. And as our Declaration of Independence tells us,
08:51we are all made in the image of one almighty God.
09:03And a communist will never say that. That's for sure.
09:08Few heroes remind us of these truths. More than William Carney, who escaped slavery to become a union
09:16soldier in the Civil War, which was a very big, big deal at the time.
09:20But on the front lines of battle, he saw a comrade struck down by enemy fire while carrying the stars
09:28and stripes. And Sergeant Carney dove to the ground to keep the flag from touching the mud. He didn't
09:35want to have it touch the ground. He didn't want to have it touch the mud. He wanted it to
09:41be perfect.
09:43He raised it high above the field and was shot four times. They thought he was gone, but he kept
09:48moving
09:49forward. He loved our country. He loved our flag. Before he returned to camp and announced,
09:55boys, the old flag never touched the ground.
10:01And he became the first African American to receive the Congressional Medal of Honor. He got the
10:08Congressional Medal of Honor. And he was the first African American,
10:14and he was some man. They've written stories about him. He was something special.
10:21With us tonight to celebrate this forward march of freedom is another Medal of Honor recipient,
10:29Colonel Paris Davis, whose courage won eternal glory in Vietnam.
10:33He helped lead a surprise attack on 100 enemy combatants. They said he was finished.
10:40His whole group was finished. And despite multiple life-threatening wounds, saved the lives of
10:49his fellow soldiers. And this evening, he stands to salute the only flag of its kind,
10:56the one that was draped over the casket of President Abraham Lincoln in Independence Hall.
11:02So, thank you very much. Great.
11:27USA! USA! USA! USA! USA!
11:31USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! He looks better than I do.
11:38He looks great. And he's brave. Because of heroes like these,
11:45our flag will always be a symbol of liberty and justice for all.
11:50Colonel Davis, thank you very much. Great man.
11:54Great man. Thank you.
11:58The Americans expanded the blessings of freedom and we have never stopped expanding our ambitions
12:06and our dreams. We had the American dream. We never had the American dream, however, like we have it
12:12right now. The American dream is back. Very strong. Beautiful. You know, to get into our military now is
12:20tough. Two years ago, we couldn't fill a job. And now it's overflowing. We have so many. Setting records.
12:28We're setting records. It's actually hard to get in. That includes our great police forces and our firemen.
12:36They couldn't hire anybody. Nobody wanted to do it. Now it's hard to get those positions. But it's really hard
12:43to
12:43get into our military because people respect and love our country again.
12:51Our rise to being the world's strongest and most powerful nation
12:56was no accident of history. We rebuilt our military in my first term.
13:01We use it a little bit in our
13:04actually, I should say third term, but I won't do that because I don't want any controversy.
13:09But we use it and we've had tremendous success. You look at Venezuela. You look at
13:14Iran. We wiped it out. Wiped out their military. Americans crossed the Great Plains, scaled the
13:22Rockies, tamed the wilderness and conquered the frontier and built the empire. It's called the
13:30empire of liberty. We laid down the railroads, raised up the skyscrapers, those beautiful skyscrapers,
13:38and dug out the Panama Canal, considered the eighth wonder of the world, which everyone said was an
13:45impossible thing to do. And by the way, 38,000 Americans died to give us one of the greatest
13:52engineering feats of all time, the Panama Canal. This was the unstoppable spirit that created the
13:59world's most powerful industries and built the strongest military anyone had ever seen.
14:06And today it is stronger and more powerful than it ever was before.
14:14American grit, boldness, and daring forged heroes like Davy Crockett, Wyatt Earp, Annie Oakley,
14:21Teddy Roosevelt, and the legend of the Wild West, Buffalo Bill Cody. These were great,
14:29powerful people whose incredible grandchildren happened to be with us tonight.
14:35And they stand alongside one of the first American flags ever to fly over our expanding nation.
14:42It was carried west just as Lewis and Clark began their journey in 1803.
14:49Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you very much.
14:53Great to have you. Great to have you to honor this
14:58the most audacious and indomitable soul of America. We also have the first flag ever to fly over,
15:06one of the greatest architectural feats of all time, a thing called the Brooklyn Bridge,
15:11one of the most beautiful bridges anywhere in the world, built a long time ago.
15:17To its right, the banner that flew atop our flagship after America's Navy sank
15:22the Spanish fleet to the bottom of the Manila Bay, one of the greatest naval victories in history.
15:28Much like our recent victory by sinking the entire Iranian Navy, 159 ships,
15:34to the bottom of the sea. All done in just
15:38a moment's time. Happened very quickly.
15:40We have the greatest military anywhere in the world.
15:44And next to it, we also have the flag that was given to that immortal, just a fantastic,
15:52immortal Rough Rider, the one and only. And I was at the museum the other day at its opening.
15:59Theodore Roosevelt, when he returned triumphant from Cuba, printed with the words,
16:05Welcome home, Colonel Roosevelt. It was a victor of San Juan Hill. He was a great gentleman.
16:13Americans won the West and built the modern world because America is a nation of winners.
16:20And today, our country is winning again. And we're winning like never before.
16:26America is back. And we want to keep America great. And we will do so by approving the Save America
16:33Act,
16:34which means all voters must show voter ID. All motors.
16:42All voters must provide a little thing called proof of citizenship.
16:52And there will be no mail-in ballots except for illness, disability, military deployment, or travel.
17:01And you won't have cheating on the elections anymore. It's very simple.
17:05Together, we are also reasserting the truth that American strength and power is not something to
17:12be ashamed of. It is something that we are very, very proud of. This country has been the greatest
17:19force for peace and justice on Earth. In the last century, we defeated tyrants, demolished evil,
17:26and saved freedom again and again and again. Ken Schubring was 19 years old when he survived the
17:36Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. After enemy planes sank ships like the USS Arizona,
17:43he resolved that he would help America strike back and win. He wanted them to strike back and win.
17:51Flying B-29s in the Pacific, Ken fought from the first day to the very last. He was in the
17:59war right from the
18:00first day and he went to the last day and all the way to the enemy's unconditional surrender. We got
18:09an
18:09unconditional surrender. He was there at 104 years old and looking really good. Captain Schubring is here
18:19tonight and he is saluting the flag that went down with the Arizona at Pearl Harbor but was raised back
18:26up
18:27with the help of some unbelievable American patriots. It's a symbol of American defiance. Please.
18:51U.S.A. U.S.A. U.S.A. U.S.A. Great job. Thank you very much.
19:06You have very good genes. That's his son. His son's going to be around a long time.
19:12Thank you very much, Captain. When D-Day in World War II, Navy Lieutenant Arthur Rose
19:19commanded 36 landing craft as part of the largest naval armada in history. Recalling that site,
19:27he wrote home to his parents, what a country we are. At 107 years old, Lieutenant Rose is here to
19:37salute
19:38one of our nation's most prized possessions, the flag that flew aboard the first landing craft on D-Day
19:45and led the first Americans onto the beaches of Normandy to liberate Europe and defeat Nazi fascism forever.
20:11USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA!
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20:22USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA
20:23Lieutenant Rose, you are an inspiration to this
20:27beautiful crowd, and we thank you very much.
20:30Amazing man.
20:31107.
20:32It's 107.
20:36On Iwo Jima in the Pacific, the Marines
20:39faced some of the most brutal combat in the
20:43history of warfare.
20:45They shed their blood for every inch of mountain
20:48that they reached.
20:49And when they reached the summit and raised the
20:52stars and stripes for all to see, it was so special
20:55to everybody there.
20:57Everybody there and everybody watching.
20:59They couldn't believe it.
21:00It wasn't supposed to happen.
21:02With us today is one of the last survivors of that
21:05battle, 101-year-old Marine Corporal Don Graves.
21:09And he's here to salute that famous flag.
21:12He saw rise in the glory of Iwo Jima 81 years ago.
21:16And you've all seen that flag many times.
21:40So, ladies and gentlemen, these are the fighters and
21:43the banners of the greatest generation.
21:46They are the greatest generation.
21:48I hate to admit that, but they are.
21:51They saved the world and they made America very, very
21:55proud.
21:56We're very proud of you.
21:57Heroes all.
21:59And after we vanquished fascism, Americans stood
22:03against the evil of communism in the Cold War.
22:07And as I said last night at the beautiful Mount Rushmore,
22:11what a beautiful place, where Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln,
22:15and Theodore Roosevelt loomed over my shoulder as I spoke,
22:19America will never be a communist country.
22:22Won't happen.
22:26Communism is a loser and it always will be.
22:30The communist system is the opposite of the American
22:33system and the communist system has never worked.
22:37Our warriors did not fight communism on battlefields
22:41across the world only to have that menace rear its ugly
22:44head right back here in America.
22:47We're not going to let it happen.
22:53We'd like to stop a threat like that immediately.
22:57And before it begins, it's like a cancer.
22:59You got to cut it out.
23:00You got to cut it out fast.
23:02Tonight, we proudly thank veterans of the war on
23:07communism, including Marine Corporal Pat Finn and
23:11Private First Class Rudy Meekins, who fought at the
23:15famed Battle of Chosin Reservoir in Korea.
23:20That was a rough one.
23:23Pat fought in hand to hand combat with the enemy.
23:31He had five against him and he was one.
23:34And as you can see, he's around to talk about it.
23:37And Rudy was wounded four times but never stopped
23:40shooting and he never stopped moving forward.
23:43And also with us is veteran Sonny Ray, who fought
23:47heroically against an enemy force ten times his unit size
23:52and earned a tremendously deserved silver star.
23:58Tonight, they salute one of the very first 50 star
24:02flags to fly above the field of battle.
24:04This was about the beginning of the 50.
24:08And right next to it is one of the last flags from
24:11Checkpoint Charlie, very famous place on the Berlin Wall
24:16where American freedom finally brought communism
24:19crashing down to an end.
24:22Thank you so much.
24:24You are really very special.
24:30Thank you very much.
24:32The stars and stripes cast the hammer and sickle
24:36into oblivion before and we will do it again if necessary.
24:41I don't think it's going to be necessary.
24:43I think people have learned.
24:45They've learned what to do and how to handle it.
24:48And we're going to handle it very well.
24:50So, gentlemen, I want to thank you very much.
24:53You're amazing people.
24:54Amazing men.
25:03How about that?
25:04Isn't that great?
25:06What an honor it is to be with them.
25:08Think of it 107.
25:11That's that's up there.
25:13But hopefully he's got 20 good years left.
25:18Through the generations, Americans have never stopped
25:23striving to lift humanity to new heights.
25:27In 1903, the Wright brothers from Ohio fulfilled
25:30the age old dream of mankind to fly.
25:34That's right.
25:35They're from Ohio.
25:36Great state.
25:38And within 66 years of inventing the airplane,
25:42Americans planted our flag on the moon.
25:45Just three months ago, we sent American astronauts back
25:49to the far side of the moon.
25:51And this time they flew further from Earth than anyone
25:55has ever flown before.
26:00And here they are.
26:08So tonight we're joined by that crew of NASA, Artemis, you know,
26:17you know the crew, everybody.
26:21Artemis, too.
26:22And everybody watched.
26:23Isn't that amazing?
26:24They became very famous.
26:26Everybody watched.
26:27I was watching.
26:28I don't know what it was.
26:29That one got the attention of everybody.
26:31And along with the last man to walk on the moon,
26:35Apollo 17 astronaut Jack Schmidt.
26:38Thank you, Jack.
26:41You look like you could be with them, Jack.
26:44You look very good.
26:45You look very good, Jack.
26:47Thank you very much.
26:48What a job.
26:49Everybody was watching.
26:51I was with a group of people that normally wouldn't be watching,
26:54and we're having a big dinner and they all said,
26:57We want to turn on.
26:58We want to watch Artemis 2.
27:01A lot of people said, What is that?
27:02By the end of the evening, they knew.
27:04It was amazing.
27:05And along with Jared.
27:07Where is Jared?
27:08He's so great.
27:09He's running NASA.
27:10What a job he's done.
27:12So I want to thank you all.
27:14Thank you very much.
27:15Great job.
27:19So these champions of flight stand this evening beside the flag
27:23flown on the Wright Brothers airplane piloted by Orville Wright.
27:29It's the exact flag.
27:31Very historic.
27:32And they are honored to be here.
27:34They told me today they were really amazed to be here with that flag.
27:39That's a very special flag if you're in the world of flying aircraft.
27:43So congratulations to everybody.
27:46Fantastic job.
27:47Very proud of you.
27:50And I have a special gift for these patriots.
27:54This morning on America's 250th birthday,
27:57a new flag was flown above the United States Capitol.
28:00And tonight I present it to you to soon be planted by American astronauts
28:06on their upcoming return to the moon.
28:08And in addition to that, I gave them and all of the great heroes
28:13that you saw up on stage tonight and a few others that couldn't quite make the stage.
28:18I gave them a very special battle from the White House.
28:21So it's an honor.
28:22Thank you very much, everybody.
28:24Appreciate it.
28:28So then I assume you're going to be heading to Mars, right?
28:32We're going to be going to Mars very soon.
28:34And I think that's something that we do have in mind.
28:37And we're going to do the moon and we're going to go from there.
28:40We're going to go to Mars and we're going to continue to be way ahead.
28:43You know, we did Space Force.
28:46That was something I was very proud of.
28:48And some people smiled.
28:50They thought it was foolish.
28:51And now they're finding it's one of the most important things that we've done.
28:55We were losing to China and to Russia in space.
29:00And now we're leading them by giant steps.
29:03And it's a great thing.
29:05And it's people like that, that really, like you, that made it happen.
29:08Thank you very much, everybody.
29:10Thank you very much, Jeff.
29:12So as we celebrate America's unmatched achievements and unlimited potential,
29:17we never forget that none of this would have been possible without those who gave everything
29:23so that we could reach this 250th year of freedom.
29:27We are honored to be joined by 11 Gold Star family members.
29:32The Gold Star family, that is one of the great tributes.
29:37It's one of the great, it's one of the great honors.
29:40A tough honor.
29:41There's nothing tougher than that.
29:43But these are amazing people.
29:45Thank you very much.
29:47Thank you very much.
29:48Come on up.
29:53They went through a lot.
29:59Thank you very much.
30:05And that special person is looking up there and looking down at mom and dad, husband, wife.
30:15But they're looking down with great pride.
30:17You know that.
30:17You know that.
30:18And we want to thank you for being here.
30:20Thank you very much.
30:21And we have medals for you backstage.
30:23I brought them.
30:24I thought I'd be handing them out about two hours ago, three hours ago.
30:28But we're going to be backstage and we have beautiful medals for you, for your family from
30:33the White House.
30:33Thank you very much, everybody.
30:35We love you.
30:37On this special Fourth of July, we give you our undying gratitude and promise to redeem the
30:45sacrifice of your heroes by preserving the America that they love.
30:51They loved our country.
30:52They sacrificed.
30:53They sacrificed it all.
30:55And these people have sacrificed it all.
30:58They've been through hell.
31:00We love you.
31:01Thank you very much.
31:07From 1776 to today, everywhere the American flag has flown, it has been a symbol of strength,
31:15righteousness, and hope because that is who Americans are.
31:19In 1944, a mother and her daughter huddled in their house in Nazi-occupied Belgium and prayed
31:28desperately for their country to be freed.
31:31They wanted freed.
31:33As they waited, they found scraps of fabric and stitched together a homemade American flag.
31:40It's beautiful, but homemade.
31:42On the day they were finally liberated, and that's what the word is, liberated, they gave
31:48it to an American soldier as a gift.
31:51Little did they know that that soldier's great-grandfather was none other than the author of our Star-Spangled
31:59Banner, Francis Scott Key.
32:03And tonight, the next generation of the Key family is with us.
32:13Thank you very much, please.
32:21Major Kyle Key has spent 23 years in the U.S. Army, highly respected.
32:27And this evening, he proudly salutes the old flag that was made by the Belgian woman so beautifully
32:34and who knew that America means hope and freedom.
32:38Congratulations, and thank you for being here very much.
32:48And in conclusion, from a declaration in Philadelphia to victory at Yorktown, from the bustling factories of the heartland to
33:01the towering snow-capped summit,
33:03from the limits of Alaska, from the endless frontier of the open Wild West to the magnificent sand dunes at
33:12Kitty Hawk,
33:13from the glimmering skyline of Manhattan to the far side of the moon — you just saw that — and
33:21from the now safe and beautiful Capitol of Washington.
33:26Think of it.
33:28Washington, D.C., our Capitol.
33:31Capitol is now safe and gleaming and beautiful again.
33:34It's safe again.
33:36It went from a very unsafe place two years ago to one of the safest cities in the country and
33:42one of the most beautiful to the gleaming waters of the Gulf of America.
33:51There is no challenge Americans cannot overcome.
33:56There is no place we cannot go.
33:59There is no goal we cannot reach.
34:02And there is nothing that Americans cannot do.
34:06And we're proving that right now.
34:09Our stock market is the strongest it's ever been.
34:12We have $19.2 trillion being invested in our country,
34:18which is six times more than ever happened before.
34:22We're building more factories in the United States than ever before.
34:26Everyone's 401 s are at the highest number they've ever been.
34:32And more people are working today in the United States than any time in the history of our country.
34:38But in this country, we can achieve the wildest and most impossible dreams.
34:44And no dream in history is bigger or more incredible than the one that started on July 4th, 1776.
34:54The war for independence was launched by Minutemen, farmers, blacksmiths, tradesmen,
35:01who took up their muskets against the mightiest army on Earth, the most powerful army,
35:06an unbeatable army until they met us.
35:10No one made them do it.
35:13They fought because they knew that a free people must have a free country.
35:18Over 250 years, the world has seen the great empires, vast kingdoms, mighty nations,
35:27and terrible tyrants.
35:29They came and they went.
35:32But after two and a half centuries, this American republic still stands tall and strong.
35:37And we love each other.
35:38That showed tonight.
35:39You heard it was over.
35:42And what happened?
35:43You came back.
35:48And this American flag still waves proud and free and beautiful.
35:54We have thrived and flourished because our founders were great.
35:59Our cause was just.
36:01Our people are brave.
36:02Our culture is exceptional.
36:04And our destiny is written by God.
36:12And as we can see here tonight, after 250 years, the spirit of 1776 still lives within
36:21us all.
36:22It still roars in the hearts of our nation's capital.
36:25It still burns in the heart of every patriot.
36:28It thunders through every city and town.
36:31And it still lights the entire world with the glow of American liberty.
36:36And there is nothing like that.
36:39At 250 years old, we may be the oldest constitutional republic on earth.
36:45But our country is just getting started.
36:48Because the best is yet to come.
36:56This is only the dawn of the golden age of America.
37:01And on this 250th, 4th of July, we declared just as they did two and a half centuries ago,
37:09that for our country and for our children and for the cause of liberty, we are going to take our
37:15country to new levels, to levels not reached.
37:18We're going to make it bigger, better, stronger.
37:22And we're going to love it even more.
37:24And I just want to thank you.
37:26And the inconvenience of lightning can do that.
37:29But lightning will never stop you.
37:32And I want to thank everybody.
37:33And we love you all.
37:34And it's an honor to be your president.
37:38God bless you all.
37:39God bless you all.
37:50We have a great fireworks display tonight.
37:53And I'm going to be watching it with you.
37:55It's going to start very quickly.
37:57So thank you very much.
37:58You're going to really like this.
37:59Thank you very much, everybody.
38:01Thank you very much.
38:03Thank you very much.
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