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If you want to be a part of the program, I mean, this administration can't make up their mind hour to hour, second to second.
You know, we had this court ruling on the mask mandate.
Uh it's now been vacated, which means you see people all over the place celebrating on planes.
They can't believe life is getting back to normal.
Joe Biden even went out there and said, you know, that, well, should people continue to wear masks on a plane?
And and he said that's up to them.
That's how he first responded.
And then the DOJ then appeals the federal judges' ruling, dropping COVID mask mandates for public transportation.
Uh and and so you get never-ending mixed messages.
Um anyway, so uh we have Joe Biden asked if we should continue to wear masks.
I'm gonna play that for you, and then circle back, Jen Saki, soon to be MSTNC propagandists saying we advise all Americans traveling on planes to wear masks.
So you gotta be kidding me.
That's up to them.
Are you gonna like to appeal the ruling?
Uh the bullet that the judge made striking down the mandate.
I haven't spoken to the CDC yet.
There are still a lot of people in this country who still want to have masks in place.
Either they have immunocompromised relatives, they have kids under five, whatever it may be.
Uh so in the even on the pure politics, I don't think there's a a concrete story at this point.
Well, I would I would dispute the notion that people are confused.
Um we are here to alleviate their confusion, right?
So the CDC continues to uh advise and recommend masks on airplanes.
We're abiding by the CDC recommendations, the president is, and we would advise all Americans to do that.
All right, Dr. Roz joins us now.
Senate candidate, great state of Pennsylvania, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
You know, I uh tell me if I'm wrong in my thinking here.
I've just given up any hope of or faith in anything that Fauci has to say, anything the NIH has to say, anything the CDC has to say or Walinsky has to say.
I'm so certainly not listening to you know Dr. Joe Biden.
Uh, you know, here he is, you know, he's from the very beginning he said, well, if you get the vaccine, you'll never get COVID.
So do Fauci.
They were wrong on everything.
Or Gen Saki.
I I just honestly at this point I trust people like you.
You're you've not only been a friend for years, uh, you're a medical doctor that does enormous amounts of research before you talk about such things.
I have no faith in these people anymore, Dr. Oz.
They should fire Fauci.
Well, Fauci should be fired for sure.
Uh I like Rand Paul's approach, which is just to eliminate the job in the meantime, just get him out of the way.
But he's emblematic of middle-level, unelected bureaucrats who packs these edicts, uh, often seemingly whimsical.
And I gotta say the CDC, which does not have authority in this regard, never has.
Uh and the judge, by the way, was she was very wise, he said it was arbitrary and capricious.
Those are the two words she used to describe the Biden mask mandate.
But I gotta say, I mean I travel on planes a lot as I campaign.
Uh I'm using public transportation all the time.
People are angry.
They know that it's theater, that it's a charade.
And what you're starting to see is Americans begin to distrust all authorities.
So if there really was a crisis where we needed to get together and do something, people are gonna say, no, you fooled me once.
You pulled me twice even.
You're not getting me a third time.
The public health services act, this is written by the way in the second world war, was designed to prevent the spread of communicable diseases from foreign countries coming into America.
It was about cleaning things.
It wasn't about having Americans wear masks on planes.
That is the act that Biden relied on for these mask mandates.
It is inexcusable.
The CDC has no authority.
Planes are safe.
Remember, half the air is from outside the plane.
There's no COVID at 35,000 feet.
There's also not much COVID, but it's been clear clean 99.9% to the purification systems.
So we're safer on planes than we are in our own homes.
Let's get rid of these masks.
You know, it it's fascinating how wrong that they have been.
We're at a point now, I think, and I've been saying this for a long time.
Now that we have breakthrough cases, that first started with Delta, the Delta variant.
And that means fully vaccinated people, even fully vaccinated people that are boostered, even fully vaccinated people boostered once, twice, and even had a previous infection, They're still getting COVID.
They can still transmit it to other people.
So we're past the point of telling people, you know, the one size fits all vaccine is the answer to everything.
Uh we got lectured the whole time about follow the science.
Where is the science leading why don't why don't they ever talk about the therapeutics like monoclonal antibodies?
Why did they run out of them over Christmas?
Well, f first off, let's be clear, they're not really following the science, they're following the political science.
That's why this issue isn't even come up because enough Americans, all the Republicans and enough Democrats are upset about this, they're gonna act.
But you asked a critical question.
Why did Fauci put on blinders and ignore the potential benefits of treating the illness?
Why was it only about vaccine?
And even the vaccines, remember he said, Oh, it's gonna be make it, and then President Trump at Operation Warp Speed actually got the vaccines made in record time.
And they have dramatically changed the natural history of this virus.
But it became the only response.
So Omicron comes out, oh, vaccinate the toddlers.
What are you talking about?
That has nothing to do with the other thing.
The Dakota in mandates harm children, harm their economy, and they hurt our future prosperity because they weren't willing to s to say what doctors usually say, which is I got my prevention strategy, right?
Don't smoke, eat right, you know, get your vaccine, whatever the prevention strategy is.
But then if you get sick, you have to have a treatment.
I'm a heart doctor.
I try to give you cholesterol meds to prevent the heart attack, but if you have a heart attack, I don't sit there and watch you die.
I treat the problem.
And we never allowed as a nation, we never embraced the idea of treatments.
MERC had to go around the U.S. government to make their pills.
The monoclonal antibodies that you and I have been desperately searching for are still difficult to find.
Many emergency rooms, they just stopped using them, could never find it, so they just took it off their protocol.
Think about this.
You get admitted to the hospital, you're 80 years old, you're with your mom, she's 80, she needs the sh the antibiotic cocktail, it's medically indicated, it's non not there.
The nurses don't even think about it anymore because they gave up on trying to find it.
That's how tragic it's got.
Well, you know what's sad.
I mean, there was a period of time once breakthrough cases started with the Delta variant.
In Florida, for example, Governor DeSantis set up monoclonal antibody centers.
By the way, every everybody that wanted it got it for free.
And then Joe Biden only mentioned for the first time that we can find monoclonal antibodies in his vaccine mandate speech.
And since that time, the federal government has taken over full control, and they buy every single dose of all the different uh monoclonal antibodies that are out there.
For example, so Trovimab was for Omicron BA uh one.
Uh there's an Eli Lilly version that is now that works better on BA2, Omicron 2.0, as I call it.
And and yet you have to work so hard to find them when I could send people to St. Francis Hospital, especially the Catholic hospitals in in Long Island and New York, they were very it this was their main protocol.
I know a 24-year-old kid, a friend of mine, mine's son, got tested positive.
He went in and got the monoclonal antibodies because the parents had gotten it and it worked so well on them.
He wasn't exactly at high risk, but there was no shortage of it until Joe Biden took it over.
Well, we're witnessing a incompetence in part created because people leaving this country haven't actually worked in the private sector.
Like Joe Biden, for example.
He's been in government, used to working within government limitations.
The private sector says, Listen, I'm gonna take a big risk.
I'm brave, but I need to have some backstop.
Give me some belief that what I do will be will be rewarded independent of the science, independent of whether your regulatory bodies approve this.
That's what President Trump did with Operation Warp Speed.
The big idea was to backstop the manufacturers.
Invest whatever it takes, make these pills or vaccines, and I will make sure you don't lose money.
We needed that for antibiotic cocktails, we needed that for the antiviral pills, both of which would have been hugely beneficial.
We lost lives because the liberals care more about caring than caring about fixing.
And we're not witnessing in Philadelphia where I'm campaigning frequently, right?
Uh I'm witnessing now a dramatic shift in attitudes by Democrats towards us because guess what?
They put on mask mandates again.
This time the mayor of the city, who I don't think has the authority to force mandates.
I mean, what's next?
You're gonna you know the the the local police chiefs to pass mask mandates, but now they have mask mandates.
People will not go with the Philadelphia Because they don't want to go sit in a restaurant with a mask.
They don't want to have to go through that hassle anymore.
So it's hurting businesses.
And this is in the face of falling hospitalization rates.
Now it's less than 10% of what it used to be.
Pennsylvania see right through this hypocrisy.
And yet we're stuck here.
And if you may if you raise your voice, you call the domestic terrorists.
They're ignoring the science of natural immunity.
They're forcing mask mandates on us that don't work, and reinstituting a caste system where the servers have to wear masks and the patrons, the rich people don't need to.
It undermines American democracy.
All right, quick break more with Republican Senate candidate Dr. Oz from Pennsylvania on the other side.
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As we continue with Dr. Oz, who is a Senate Republican candidate, now with the endorsement of Donald Trump, let me ask you have have masks ever worked?
Masks work, but you got to wear them the right way.
In the operating room, we wear surgical masks.
So I don't, you know, have saliva drip into the wound when I'm doing heart surgery.
If you really want to protect yourself from getting infected, we wear KN95 or K95 masks.
They have to be specifically fitted.
You literally, every year, in case your face changes, your nose grows, you go to a little clinic, they put a mask on you and put a head a hood on, and they test to make sure that smells can't get through the mask.
That's how meticulous we are.
The way that masks are worn in America, they don't have any benefit.
They're not they're cloth masks, they're not worn correctly, they're too porous, they get wet.
Kids especially don't keep them on the right way, and they get wet because you're playing all day long.
And then the masks, of course, when they get wet, don't have any benefit at all.
So it's theater.
It's creating this belief that you're safe, but you're actually not.
And that's what bothers me the most.
If you're 85 years old, you probably shouldn't go to an to a subterranean bar to hang out with your friends in the middle of the first wave of COVID.
But people knew that.
They didn't do it.
If you're 20 years old and you're going out jogging, why put a mask on?
But you're shamed if you don't.
It's that kind of behavior that has really polarized America.
And now you you see people in their cars by themselves driving with masks on.
I mean, what are they up to?
By the way.
Is that not the dumbest thing?
I see it all the time.
I'm like, are you kidding me?
Um, let me shift gears if you don't mind, only because of the constraints of time.
Um, President Trump, well, well, I think I was first, but I I endorsed you and I explained to this audience the reason I endorsed you.
We're friends, but I didn't endorse you because you're my friend.
I endorsed you because of where you sit on America first, save America, make America great again, on the economy, on border control, energy independence, uh, on free and fair trade, peace through strength, all these things.
We had long discussions about this, and and I know you're gonna fight for the people of Pennsylvania if you become the next senator from that state, and I hope you do.
Um President Trump now endorsed you.
How has that impacted the race?
Dramatic impact.
I mean, I mean Kennedy, like Kennedy's endorsement is puny, but there's Donald Trump's through the reverse.
Actually, I'll tell you something.
We actually have polling data on this.
Sixty percent of Pennsylvanians treasure your opinion, period, across the board, and especially early in the campaign.
Your endorsement, and you were the first, and I thank you from the bottom of my heart for having faith in me, was immensely powerful in getting people just to open their eyes and wonder, get curious about me.
Um and then, of course, thanks to you and the support of others, uh, there became a bit of a snowballing effect as more and more people begin to say, you know what, this guy's saying stuff that actually resonates.
Maybe he's the one who can carry us to victory in November.
President Trump's endorsement was hugely powerful because independent of the logistics of, you know, people call you back now, they schedule meetings, you know.
The actual the the day-to-day events and campaigning gets easier, but 61% of Republicans in Pennsylvania were waiting to see who we endorsed.
That was an Emerson poll that was done recently.
I know that he does a pretty vigorous vetting process.
Uh I think our discussions, in many ways, was my vetting process.
And uh, you know, look, i people when I supported Donald Trump in 2015 and 16, I got I got excoriated by conservatives.
And I said, no, he's gonna govern conservatively.
I know him better than you.
And I took the heat, and I'm I said the same thing about you.
Uh these conversations have been deep.
Uh your views are deeply held.
Your principles are strong, and you want to fight.
And I believe that you're going to be a great senator.
Well, thank you.
President Trump said I was smart, tough, and will never let us down.
And I take those phrases as three concepts, and I treasure them because that's exactly who I am.
And you know, you stealed me on this, but especially early on, Dr. Hannity, which is what I would call you behind your back.
You'd be on the phone at 3 a.m. in the morning.
You've you've been talking to people in France, Israel, all over the world, and getting anecdotal evidence what might be helping people with COVID.
But you got an analytic mind, Sean.
You actually could have been a doctor.
Your mom was right.
But you actually think about things very comprehensively.
And so when you look at individuals like me, uh just like the president as well.
You kick the tires, you do your homework, you want to ask all the questions that we feel we weaknesses that need to be addressed, blind spots that might be there.
And when you and the president say that I'm pro-life, that I'm strong on crime in the border, that we have strong sentiments on election fraud, that we treasure our military and our vet, and that we will always fight for our underseached second amendment.
That means something to people because you've done your work, and I appreciate that.
It has allowed me to feel comfortable speaking to Pennsylvania about things that really need to be addressed.
Like, maybe we should do a town hall there one day.
And I've been wanting to get out on the road and go to Georgia, go to Pennsylvania, go to some of these very important states.
Your race is critical.
Uh, we're just out of time, though.
Dr. Oz, we appreciate you as always being with us.
We're following your race closely.
It is a must-win state in November for us for the Senate.
Dr. Oz.com.
Don't forget I always forget to mention it.
Go to our Western, we've got all our views there, and I'm gonna beg you, plead with you, come to Pennsylvania.
You'll let you like the Beatles here.
You'll get mobbed, but I'll get you out today.
Well, I think Rose Tennant is supporting you, isn't she?
She is Rose is an angel.
She'll be the first to mob you, though.
She loves it.
Gwynn and Rose were two of the nicest people in radio.
I love them both.
They're great.
Uh anyway, my friend, thank you.
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Um, we've all heard from our good friend.
We often have him on the program, Larry the Cable Guy Gitter.
Um, we love him.
He's such a great guy.
So funny.
I mean, I you know, there are comics that I love.
He's right at the top of the list.
I like him.
I like Jeff Foxworthy, I like Chris Rock, I like Dave Chappelle.
I like I like people that are funny.
And he's such a good guy, and I got to know his wife, Cara Whitney, and I just wanted to call your attention.
She has a brand new book out.
It's called it's coming out it in May.
You can get a first edition printed a copy, and it's called Country's Soul, and it brings good news to the you know to our lives uh about through stories of heartache and triumph and this you know faith and belief in God playing a pivotal role in all of this.
Um anyway, uh she joins us now.
For example, a wounded warrior who found wholeness in in Jesus Christ, a coal miner's daughter who met Jesus in uh West Virginia Holler, a a horse whisperer who speaks healing to animals and humans.
I mean, really fun real life stories.
I love all those stories about life after life, you know, people that have near death experience.
It fascinates me.
I'm just fascinated by all these things.
Anyway, Cara, how are you?
Good to how did you stay?
How are you stay married to this guy?
No, I'm kidding.
He's the nicest guy in real life.
He's more quiet in real life, isn't he?
You know, I would say that uh people think, oh, is he like Larry?
He's actually more like Mater.
He's very sweet and funny.
He's a great husband, and he's an awesome dad.
So he's easy to be married to.
Listen, I I just think the world of him.
So tell us a little bit about your book and then and when it's coming out and where people can get it.
And uh I just want to call attention to it.
You guys have been such dear friends of mine.
Um, and I'm so proud of you for doing this, but I I want people to be made aware of it.
Tell us about it.
Well, I know we're short of time, so I didn't grow up in a Christian home.
Um, and I just started thinking about Jesus, right?
Uh, you know how it is, Sean.
We have a blessed life.
All is good.
I have a great marriage, wonderful kids, but there just seem to be a missing piece in my life.
And so I was like, Who's this Jesus?
Well, uh I know the biblical story of these guys following Jesus on a donkey into Jerusalem, and then of course he's crucified, and they scatter, they're afraid for their lives.
Nothing that they thought would happen was gonna happen.
But three days later, they turned around, they stopped running, and not only that, went to their own grave because they saw something.
And I believe there's enough evidence to that told me that they saw a risen Christ.
So he overcame death, he did that for us.
Um so I just started writing and witnessing about that and talking about sort of the things I was discovering online, and someone reached out and they said, 'Could you put this in a book and correlate it with your your horse stories in the farm?' And so I did.
I wrote a book about four years ago called Unbridled Faith, and it was just there to like witness to people about Christ and that relationship.
It's you don't have to do anything.
You open it, you invite him into your life.
And that's when things, Sean, get really interesting.
And that's what this fourth book is about.
You know, we are always going into something, a storm, we're in a storm, or we're coming out of a storm.
I gotta tell you, I'd rather be in a storm with Jesus than anywhere else else without him, you know.
And so I'll be honest, I think two things.
I I say this all the time, and I'm not trying to interrupt you, but you're right.
And you know, I always say fame isn't healthy.
I don't know.
I have never had this discussion with Larry uh or Dan, what you know, but I know him as Larry the cable guy.
And I just believe one of them is my belief in God.
That has kept me grounded and centered and and kept my big fat ego in check, which all of us need to do.
And the other thing is hard work.
I mean, the the decade I spent in the restaurant business, the decade in construction, you know what?
Nobody ever really thanked me or asked for an autograph back in those days.
And I I just feel a connection because those were some of the best formative years of my life, life experience that you can't duplicate, and that's called hard work and struggling financially was all good for me in the end.
Well, uh, like I said, in my first book, I had a lot of questions answered, and I wanted to help people work through that.
And one of them was why doesn't God give us everything that we want?
And I had this Shetland pony, Tucker, I was feeding him rice crispy treats, giving him what he wanted, and then I made him sick.
So there's a reason God doesn't give us everything that we want because not everything is good for us.
And as I tell my kids, just because it's allowable or it's legal doesn't make it moral.
So not everything is good for us.
Um you're absolutely right about that.
Well, I love the fact that you're drawing on the better Angels in people in this book.
And, you know, I look, you can't convince people that are atheists that God exists.
I don't even bother trying.
I think agnostics, you know, at least they have an open mind.
Um I, for me, take great comfort in in my faith.
I believe in in a heaven and a hell, and I look at the the majesty of God's creation, and I can't comprehend the idea of universes within universes within universes, but and and then the idea that our the every hair on our head is counted.
Uh, but I believe it all with all my heart, and I think that anyone that is telling those stories and reminding us of what really matters in life, you know, is at the top of my list, and you're one of them.
And how could people, you know, get your book right now?
They can get it off of Amazon, pre-order it.
Uh, it comes out on May 17th.
Uh, God is good, he loves you.
No one is too far gone for Christ.
And I think the biggest lesson, too, is let's not expect nonbelievers to act like believers.
Let's, you know, anything is possible.
Even the atheists can come around.
Um, that's the hope that we have.
And, you know, the book is full of that.
It's uh it's stories of people who learned how to wait through cancer treatments and things like that.
All good, right?
Uh, eternal life starts when you accept Christ, not when you die.
You accept Jesus today, your eternal life starts, and that is the hope we have.
It's a beautiful book, Cara Whitney.
Thank you so much.
Um, and we can't wait to uh to read it when we got our copy.
Thank you so much, country soul.
We need some good news once in a while, and and you're lifting people up, and I appreciate all of that.
Uh please say hi to Dan, uh Larry the Cable Guy.
We love him, and we wish you both the best.
Thanks, Sean.
Uh, to our busy phones.
Let's say hi to Larry in Florida.
What's up, Larry?
Where in Florida are you?
Hey, Sean.
Uh, thank you for taking my call and uh hello from uh free Florida to you.
Um, I there's a part of me that wants to say something really mean, and then we just talked about Jesus and everything, but don't take it personally, but I really hate you because you're so much smarter than I am.
It's not it's um it's a jealousy that I have because I'm an idiot, and unfortunately, contractually, I'm in New York for a while, but not very long, and as soon as I can get out of here, I'm out.
Well, you you should come down and join us.
I've been here since 58, so I'm a lot older than you.
So but we love it, been here a long time, and um wanted to to throw uh a little bit of a thought, a little bit of extra thought on uh the Ukraine-Russia conflict.
And what I'm not hearing a lot of is why don't we I think the folks, the citizens in Ukraine, the ones that are really getting hurt, would probably be really happy if we could help negotiate a peace settlement there.
And when I look at what research I do, and I I've looked at the Wilson Center, they put out a publication.
It's kind of, you know, Israel's at the table, uh, some Turkeys at the table, uh, obviously some of the Zelensky's folks, and some of Putin's folks who apparently don't have real good access to Putin.
But, you know, we're we're the ones putting in a lot of time and money, along with some of our northern European allies, and I think we need to be at the table.
And I frankly believe after reading this material and just watching what I see on TV and I see your show at night, and uh that there's possibilities that a peace settlement could be had.
And that's it.
Listen, uh, you know, blessed are the peacemakers.
I will tell you, I have very strong feelings about this.
The idea that Putin as part of a peace settlement is going to want part of Ukraine on top of Crimea that they already annexed, or the Dumbas region, which I guess is that it's really they've been fighting there since 2014, if truth be told, and you have a lot of Russian separatists there.
Um it just goes against my grain because you're rewarding evil behavior.
What what Putin has done to destroy the country of Ukraine?
I I can't imagine how many trillions of dollars it would be to build this this country back up, the damage that he's done, the indiscriminate bombing, the killing of innocent men, women, and children.
Uh I'm not into giving him a damn Thing is my answer.
I'm into giving the Ukrainians the weaponry, like the Reagan doctrine and the Trump doctrine combined, the weaponry so they will defend their country and defeat Vladimir Putin and Russia and stop them right there in their tracks.
They've shown that if given the weaponry, they're gonna win this war.
They have a chance to win it.
The only reason they're not doing better is because NATO, Western Europe, and the U.S. has been too darn slow in getting them the weaponry they need to win the war.
Somebody invades a sovereign country.
For example, somebody invaded the United States, and they say, well, let's have a let's sit down at the negotiating table.
Give us California, Oregon, and uh and Washington State, and you got a deal.
Would you be willing to do that?
Give that up to stop a war?
I don't think I'd be willing to negotiate with people that are terrorists, basically.
I'm not I'm not gonna negotiate with a gun at my head.
And the only thing that I think people like Putin understand is strength.
Pure unadulterated strength and a fierceness.
I really believe, and maybe some people will disagree, that Donald Trump not only projected strength, he I am convinced from the Taliban to President Chi to Vladimir Putin to Kim Jong-un.
And then everyone was critical that he the only thing that he gave Kim Jong-un was some of his time.
That's all.
Little Rocket Man stopped firing rockets.
We got the remains of American dead from the Korean War back.
You know, all he gave was time.
But I think every one of these leaders knew that he meant it.
He showed it with by defeating the caliphate, taking out Solomonni, Baghdadian associates, and the Al-Qaeda leader in Yemen.
And and we have access to the most sophisticated military weaponry ever designed by man.
And I just think that evil needs to be stopped.
And what Vladimir Putin has has done here, it is unconscionable.
The world needs to be active and resolved to do to let the Ukrainians have the equipment to defeat him.
I want them to win the war.
Then they're gonna have to rebuild their country, which is gonna be a nightmare.
But at the end of the day, I'm a live free or die person.
And if somebody invades the United States of America, you know what?
We're gonna have to live free or die.
That's my I you know, give me liberty or give me death.
These are, you know, with the land of the free and the home of the brave, these are not just words.
They actually mean something.
And that's the America's American spirit that I admire the most.
You know, look, look at America's effort in World War II.
We saved Europe.
You know, we defeated Tojo and Japan.
We pushed back uh fascism, Nazism.
And but for the United States, that's why Winston Churchill was, I mean, the guest that would never leave after Pearl Harbor.
He never left because he knew that they could not win without the United States of America and all our military might.
And there were a lot of people rightly at the time that did not want our involvement in World War II.
It turned out we had no choice at that time.
And we played the pivotal role, victory in Europe, victory over Japan.
We did it.
And I'll tell you, it was all hands on deck.
You had people, maybe they had health problems, men would work in the factories, women worked in the factories, they were making the munitions uh that were needed on the front lines, and then you had you know brave men out there fighting.
My father was in the Pacific for four years.
An incredible testament to the strength and will of humanity, in my opinion.
So I just want my preference is to defeat Putin.
Give him the weaponry to win the war.
That's what I that's that's the Hannity doctrine.
If you if you kill innocent men, women, and children and indiscriminate bombing of neighborhoods, apartment buildings, and you just set out just to destroy everything, shooting people in handcuffs, you know, with their hands tied behind their back, killing them.
What do you get out of killing a woman with her hands tied behind her back?
Mass graves, as many as 900 people in the most recent one found.
It's it's you know, you know, as President Zelensky said, we say never again, do we really mean it?
Because if we really mean it, we'd be we'd have a lot more urgency in getting him the weaponry he's begging and pleading for.
Anyway, I appreciate you uh being with us.
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All right, that's gonna wrap things up for today.
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