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Wednesday, 27 November 2013

Medal of Freedom Recipient; Bill Clinton 42nd President of the United St...



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0:07
freelancing well
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on the head
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a show on myself welcome to the White House this is
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one my favorite events every year especially
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special issue as I look this
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extraordinary group of individuals
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and our opportunity to honor them
0:37
where our nation's highest civilian honour
0:41
the presidential metal-free and this year
0:45
its just a little more special because this marks the fiftieth anniversary
0:50
President Kennedy establishing this'll work
0:54
were honored by the way today
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to have with us one my favorite people
1:01
Apple can and a pretty good basketball player president
1:07
kennedy's grandson Jack
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and those metal has been bestowed on more than
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500 deserving people tonight i'm looking forward to
1:26
joining some of these honorees as well as members the Kennedy family as we pay
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tribute to these fifty years
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excellence in this morning we're honored to add 16
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new names to this distinguished list
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today we salute fears
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competitors who became true champions by Parsons
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problem-solving stand as a model what public service ought to be now last
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but never least we are a leader who
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we still remember with such
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extraordinary funness he still remembers
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as a child waving goodbye to his mom tears in her eyes as she went up to
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nursing school so she could provide for her family
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and I think lifting up
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families like his own became the storybook ones like you remember
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what his mom had on behalf
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him and you want to make sure that
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he made life better and easier
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for so many people cross
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the country were struggling in the same ways and at the same hopes and dreams
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as governor he transformed education some more kids could pursue those rims
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as president he proved that with the right choices you
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grow the economy let people out of poverty
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we could shrink our deficits and still invest in our families
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are helper schools science technology in or
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other words we can go farther when we look out for each other and as we've all
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seen as president
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he was just getting started he doesn't stop is amply
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relief efforts after the Asian tsunami Hurricane Katrina the Haiti earthquake
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his foundation and global initiative help to save or improve the lives
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literally
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hundreds millions of people and of course
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I am most grateful for his patients
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during the endless travels as my secretary of state
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so I'm grateful bills well
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for the advice and counsel the you of me on and off the golf course
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and and most importantly for
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your life saving work around the world which represents what's
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the very best in america thank you so much present
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to the zoo recipients at the 2013 Presidential Medal of Freedom
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these are the men and women who in their extraordinary lives remind us
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all the beauty of the human spirit the values that define us
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as americans the potential that lives
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inside evolves I could not be
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more happy and more on to participate
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in the ceremony here today with that
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what I would like to do is invite
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are and honorees to
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just sit there and let all must stand and give you a big round of applause
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K
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height
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I I guess we should actually give
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medals
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so I where are my
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there we go way you wanna hear presidential
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metal a freedom the
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honorable William J Clinton
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among the finest public servants have our time
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president william J clinton argue cases for the people
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arkansas served his state in the governor's mansion
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and guided our nation into a new century as the forty second president
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up the United States bill clinton oversaw and a rough challenge
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and change prosperity and progress his work
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after leaving public office continues to reflect his passionate
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unending commitment to improving the lives and livelihoods
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of people around the world in responding to needs both at home and abroad long
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and its founder up the Clinton Foundation he has shown that
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through creative cooperation among women and men of goodwill
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we can solve even the most intractable problems

RAW;Medal of Freedom Recipient- Oprah Winfrey,broadcast journalists creator ...



Transcript

0:05
freelancing now
0:10
on my head
0:14
a show on myself welcome to the White House this is
0:19
one my favorite events every year especially
0:24
special issue as I look
0:27
this extraordinary group prevent vigils
0:31
and our opportunity to honor them
0:35
where our nation's highest civilian honour
0:39
the presidential metal-free and this year
0:43
its just a little more special because this marks the fiftieth anniversary
0:48
President Kennedy establishing this award
0:52
were honored by the way today
0:55
to have with us one my favorite people
0:59
Ethel Kennedy and a pretty good basketball player
1:04
president kennedy's grandson Jack
1:17
and those metal has been bestowed on more than
1:19
500 deserving people tonight i'm looking forward to
1:24
joining some of these honorees as well as members the Kennedy family as we pay
1:29
tribute to these fifty years
1:31
excellence and this morning we're honored to add 16
1:35
new names sack after having first her first child she said she'd like some
1:39
time out
1:40
focus our family devoted almost ten years
1:43
to raising five children but
1:46
Patricia never lost the is to practice law while
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so-called
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early on Oprah Winfrey's career her bosses told her she should change her
2:02
name
2:03
to Susie I have just pause here to say I got the same advice
2:14
of they didn't say I should be named Susan but they're
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suggest I should change my name people can relate to Susie
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that's what they said it turned out
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surprisingly that people can relate to Oprah just fine
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in more than 4500 up a so-so her shop
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her message was always you can
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you can do and you can be
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you can grow can be better and she was looking for
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rising from childhood poverty and abuse to
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the pinnacle the entertainment universe by
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even with forty emmys the distinction of being the first
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black female billionaire oprah's greatest strength has always been
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for Billy to help us discover the best in ourselves
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my show Nikon ourselves munger
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many devoted fans and friends
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as well those fans rope I didn't know I had a light in me
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until hope ur told me it was there what a great gift
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and finally we salute public servants to strengthen our nation difficult to wrap
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your brain around annual
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I watched other people receive it i watch Maya Angelou received hers and
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Sidney Poitier and never even imagined that I would
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even ever be considered it's not the kind of thing that you
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grow up I hope I get the matter love freedom so when i receive the call
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from the president himself saying that this was happening
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I hung up and I thought gee I didn't have an appropriate response because
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there is no appropriate response I to be honored by your country
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the highest honor in the land that says really the work that you have done
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we respect and one are you for it
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i mean there are however I don't know how you have a response to that
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other than deep deep deep gratitude
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which is what I feel today I was standing looking out over the
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White House line in you know the Sun on my face in thinking about
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the nearly five hundred other people who receive this award who
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to me our American heroes to be
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a on the same list with people like
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ernie banks in mike got gloria steinem had there not been gloria steinem in her
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fight for women's rights
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I wouldn't even have had an opportunity in the work that I've done
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on patricia wald in CT vivian until right so
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to be considered in that Levi love
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all those people is I would say the greatest
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honor my life this is the greatest honor of my life and
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officially as I was saying to the president I don't know if you need to
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get another win
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this is it learning how
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to live a life a passion that if you follow your heart's desire and your
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passion that your passion will lead you to your purpose
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this is what I know for sure and that every person who was born has a calling
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and actual real job in life to figure out what that calling is
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and that calling will be that hard to desire that thing that burned inside you
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that says
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yes I can and I love this is this gives me my juice this makes me feel alive the
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thing that makes you feel most alive
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is the thing that you are to give back to the world and every person is here
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to offer what they have to the rest of the world so
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I tried to share that with young people and also a
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the the need to be authentic you know I have built a career
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analyte I'll be myself which
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you know in the beginning I thought I could you know
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watch barbara walters in for a while I think I was pretending to be Barbara
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Walters and talk like barbara walters in
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soon discovered early in my career that I could be a better
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me better Oprah than I could ever be apart in barbara walters so I tried to
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encourage
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young people to look for a the
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the the real work is to discover who you are
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and to use who you are Oprah
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G when free
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Oprah G when free is a global
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media icon when she launched the Oprah Winfrey Show
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in 1986 there were few women and even fewer women of color
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with a national platform to discuss the issues
6:50
and avenge shaping our times but over the twenty-five years that followed
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Oprah Winfrey's and Nate gift for tapping into our most fervent hopes
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and deepest fears drew millions of viewers across
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every background making her show the highest-rated talk show
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in television history off-screen Oprah Winfrey has used her influence
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to support underserved communities and to lift up the lives of young people
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especially young women around the world in her story
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we are reminded that no dream can be deferred when we refuse to let life's
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obstacles keep us down
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freedom honorees place
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right well be a back concludes the formal part
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today ceremony I wanna thank
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all of you for being here obviously
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we r deeply indebted to those who we are here today
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and we're getting up to take some pictures with the honorees and their
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family members
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the rest of you I i understand the food here is pretty good
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so I hope you enjoy the reception
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and I hope we carry away from this
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a reminder love what JFK
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understood to be the essence of the American spirit
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that it's represented here and
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songs maybe less talented but we all have the opportunity to
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to serve them open people's hearts and minds
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you know and and are smaller orbits
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so I hope everybody's been inspired as I have been participating in being with
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these people here today
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thank you very much