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Speaker 0 asks, “Can we stop here? Can we stop here? We’ll stop right here for one second. Please join us in a quick prayer.” The quick prayer: “Heavenly father, thank you, lord, for this woman, this young woman, lord. My sister, I love her so much, lord.”

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During a discussion about Korea, the speaker says they're glad he got to do it there, though Korea is a totally different story. They reference a clip dated eleven days ago. In the clip, Tucker is on stage and, in English, they asked him to come forward and pray and sing over Charlie. They put their hands up and began in English, "How great is our God? Sing with me how great is our God?" Charlie put his hand on his heart, and Mikey said when he got off stage, he could see his eyes were misty. It meant so much to him.

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Speaker 0 urges the audience to come closer and expresses excitement. The speaker encourages America to unite and take action. The transcript ends abruptly.

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The speaker greets a large crowd in California and asks if they are ready for change. The speaker states they are honored to be there.

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Let's listen to the crowd as they join in singing about spacious skies and amber waves of grain. Underwood encourages everyone to participate, reminding them that they know the words.

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How did we rise? Together. That union is the heart of this day, this glorious, chaotic experiment we call ourselves. As we gather, we witness our culture's energy unfold. We honor the players' competition, their drive for victory. Today, we celebrate the urgency of the moment, the thrill of what's to come, the glory of the game—all as one. It's time, America, to come together. It's time for the Super Bowl.

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Speaker 0 asserts that kindergarten classes look “completely disgustingly changed” and that those children are not belonging there, calling them “anchor babies” and alleging they are “chemical weapons” and “biological chemical weapons” sent to destroy the fabric of the country. He adds that these people do not vote like white Christian men and vote against the interests of “small town, small America.” He then says, “White people in America, you will be replaced and your children will be black Muslims if you don't stand up now,” claims that “AIPAC is one of the main components to the people at the head of Hollywood that are brainwashing your children to vote Democrat, to take your guns, and to take your freedom,” and declares that it is time to fight back. Speaker 2 responds by stating that there is a war being fought against “our people,” and it is “in our school systems,” “in our cafeterias,” and “in our grocery stores,” and that replacement is happening “on our phones,” and “in our hospitals.” He calls for fighting back, organizing, and having more children, and urges turning minds and hearts toward Christ. Speaker 1 encouragements follow: “We need to stand up,” and “We need to stand tall.” Speaker 1 then proclaims, “I’m proud to be white, and I’m proud to be American,” and calls others to action: “America, fight back. Stand strong. Be brave.” The speakers exhort others to inspire those around them, and to affirm faith with “Amen.” Speaker 2 closes with “God bless America.”

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The Attorney General wants to speak. People clap. They express their support for justice. They mention different states. They pray for the Attorney General. They ask for protection and blessings. They mention the Secret Service and the FBI. They want to be recognized. They mention expenses and ask people to send them for reimbursement.

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Mister President, over the past four years, we have seen challenges, but we praise God for His guidance. Let us pray. Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord. As President Donald J. Trump takes the oath of office again, we thank you, Lord, for raising him up and giving him strength. We ask for your protection and wisdom for President Trump and blessings for Melania as First Lady. We also pray for Vice President-elect JD Vance and his family, that he may support President Trump as a strong ally. We take this moment to reflect on the great things you have done for our nation, and we seek your help to keep our hearts aligned with you. We pray in the name of Jesus Christ. Amen. Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome Associate Justice Kavanaugh to administer the vice presidential oath of office.

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Father God, in Jesus Christ's name, prayers are offered for America and the freedom of the January 6ers. The prayer requests that God raise up an army of kingdom-minded men to reclaim America, characterized as a land of freedom, opportunity, constitutional rule of law, sanity, modesty, humility, and excellence. The prayer asks to restore the freedom to worship and to make America a land of God's opportunity, grace, and mercy. It also asks to bring Donald Trump back to the White House and to be freed from binding chains.

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During a public gathering, Speaker 0 voices strong disapproval over what they describe as an interruption during a Christian worship service. They state, "This is unacceptable. It's shameful. It's shameful to interrupt a public gathering of Christians in worship." They acknowledge that some people are present, but affirm their responsibility to “take care of my flock” and emphasize the importance of the First Amendment, mentioning “there's a constitution in the first amendment to freedom of speech and freedom to assemble and protest.” They insist, however, that the group’s purpose at that moment is worship. Speaker 0 reiterates, “We're here to worship Jesus because that's the hope of these cities. That's the hope of the world is Jesus Christ.” They request respect and caution that others should not push them. They emphasize their intent to worship and describe their group’s goal as being about worship and love. When asked about engaging with others, Speaker 0 asserts a willingness to talk, stating, “Try to talk to them as a Christian? Willing to talk.” Yet they again anchor their priority in church duties: “I have to take care of my church and my family,” and therefore request that those present would also leave the building—“I ask that you actually would also leave this building. You don't want us to Unless here worship.” There is a back-and-forth about the nature of the gathering; at one point, Speaker 0 reiterates, “We're here we're here to worship Jesus,” and “We're here to worship.” They insist on the ongoing worship as the central activity. The exchange ends with Speaker 0 affirming their position and thanking the audience, “Okay. Thank you very much.” Throughout the interaction, the speakers stress the primacy of worship, the right to gather, and their commitment to caring for their church and family while inviting or expecting others to respect the worship environment. The dialogue highlights a tension between public protest and religious worship, framed by a pledge to maintain love and the Christian message as the guiding purpose of the gathering.

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At the United States Capitol, a speaker directs everyone to form a single file line and introduces Brandon, a Capitol Police officer. The speaker encourages the crowd to chant, "Let's go, Brandon."

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The speaker invites listeners to consider asking Jesus Christ to come into their life and explains that, for Charlie, his last breath on earth was followed by his first breath in heaven because he placed faith in Christ. The speaker emphasizes that each person must make this decision personally—no one else can do it for you, not parents or friends or anyone else—and presents the gift of eternal life as something only the individual can receive. To help those making this choice, the speaker offers a prayer that can be prayed to ask Jesus to come into one’s life. A communal moment is proposed: everyone is asked to pray the prayer aloud together as a sign of solidarity for those praying for the first time. The speaker asks the audience to bow their heads and then to repeat the words after him. The prayer itself is presented as follows: “Lord Jesus, I know that I'm a sinner, but I know that you're the savior who died on the cross for my sin and rose again from the dead. Come into my life, Jesus. Forgive me of my sins. I choose to follow you from this moment forward. I turn from my sin and make you the lord of my life. And thank you for hearing this prayer, lord, and answering this prayer. In Jesus' name I pray. Amen.” The speaker frames this as a simple step to receive the gift of eternal life, and expresses a hope or expectation that God will hear and answer the prayer. The overall message centers on personal decision, faith in Christ’s crucifixion and resurrection, and a commitment to follow Jesus.

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A group of individuals discuss the idea of gathering in the rotunda of Congress to pray, vote, blow a shofar, and preach. They believe that the Congress building is filled with evil and refer to a picture on top of the building as the queen of heaven. One person jokes about running for Congress to make a surprise entrance but quickly dismisses the idea. They acknowledge the limitations of what they can do but express a desire to make a difference wherever possible.

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Tom Hanks welcomes us to a celebration of America on the day of President Joe Biden's inauguration. He is speaking from the Lincoln Memorial in the secure capital city. Despite recent divisions and conflicts, tonight we reflect on the unity of the United States of America.

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Let us pray. We ask for your blessings as we reflect on the journey of your prophet Jeremiah. May it be your will. We also pray for our 47th president, expressing gratitude for the leadership provided by our 45th and now our 47th president. Amen.

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The speaker repeats 1776 and expresses honor to be here with General Flynn and Roger Stone and others, noting they are just as important as the audience, whether black or white, old or young. God made you and God loves you, and they will never separate us. We will prevail. Amen.

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This is incredible! Let's get started. Family first—everyone back up behind the pole, please. We need to keep a clear area. Families, gather here. Some supporters are present, but not everyone shares the same feelings. Please stay aware and keep off the street. Mark, return to your spot. May I have your attention? You can express your views from the sidewalk and park, but please do not cross the street. Thank you.

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The speaker feels like a warm-up band for MacNay. They pray, thanking Jesus for the day and every person present, who they believe are made in God's image. The speaker asks to be a vessel to deliver a message that will help those present in their journey. They pray that everyone, young and old, will fulfill God's plans and purposes for their lives.

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Ladies and gentlemen, please stand for the national anthem. The air show begins with army skydivers and flares. All 5 branches of the armed services are represented here. We should appreciate those who fight for us every day. The fallen servicemen and women are honored tonight. Gold star families are here to remember and celebrate the heroes. This is a patriotic group, including the drivers, crews, and fans. Thank you, race fans, for your support. Roar.

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Welcome everyone, I'm Alan Wright. Let's come together in love and friendship.

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We gather here today to protect our country from all enemies, foreign and domestic. We want to show the world that the United States is a loyal friend and a formidable enemy. We ask for your favor and increased faith, as we believe that anything is possible. We still have faith in the best for our country.

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We know he's good, God, and he no longer could be here. We honor his legacy. We're not briating it, God. We're not shaming anybody, God. We're just humbling ourselves before you. Yes, Lord. You brought the thunder and rain today, God.

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Speaker 0 describes an event they view as unacceptable and shameful, specifically the interruption of a public gathering of Christians during worship. They emphasize that while there were people involved, their priority is to take care of their flock, highlighting the responsibility they feel toward those who are gathered for worship. They reference the constitutional framework, invoking the First Amendment as underpinning freedom of speech, freedom to assemble, and the right to protest. In their view, these constitutional protections exist alongside their aim to worship, underscoring that they are in a public space where differing expressions of civil rights coexist with religious gathering. The speaker reiterates the central purpose of the gathering: worship of Jesus. They insist that Jesus is the hope of these cities and of the world, positioning their religious practice as the core motivation for their presence. They request that others be respectful and convey a desire not to be pushed, signaling a need for deference to their religious activities during the service. The speaker reaffirms their intent: they are there to worship Jesus. They express a commitment to demonstrating love and to spreading the love of Jesus Christ, framing their actions within a Christian mission of love and outreach. A willingness to engage in dialogue is expressed, noting a readiness to talk to those who oppose or oppose their gathering, described as talking to them as a Christian. Yet, they maintain that their obligation to care for their church and family requires a boundary to be set for outsiders, asking others to leave the building unless their presence is for worship. The speaker clarifies the boundary: if visitors are not there to worship, they should depart. They reiterate their own position by stating they are always worship, insisting they are a Christian and that their purpose is to worship. The conversation concludes with an acknowledgment of this stance and a brief closing that thanks are exchanged, signaling an end to the exchange in that moment.

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Speaker 0 thanks everyone for being there and expresses gratitude. They mention the importance of the American dream and fighting for it. The speaker also mentions someone who has fallen quickly but encourages strength and sees it as a miracle.
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