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The speaker compliments the president on his shirt and mentions that Trump won. They ask the president what he plans to do to stop the war in Ukraine once he becomes the 47th president. The president responds by saying that he would start by calling two people: Putin and Zelensky. He would arrange a meeting and guarantee that he could work out a deal. The president mentions that he knows exactly what he would say to each person and that a deal would be made within 24 hours.

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A speaker describes the ubiquity of Ukrainian flag bumper stickers in New York City. The speaker then shows Madam Zelensky photographs from the United States, specifically of Ukrainian flag bumper stickers. One photo was taken on Fifth Avenue in New York, and another at a grocery store on the East Side of Manhattan. The speaker asks, "Are you stronger than you thought you were?" and states that everyone has become stronger. The speaker then asks, "What do you say to the American people?" before apologizing if the audience threw up in their own mouth.

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Zelensky's speech received numerous standing ovations, including one for a 98-year-old Ukrainian Canadian who fought for Ukrainian independence against the Russians in World War II.

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Zelensky's speech received numerous standing ovations, including one for a 98-year-old Ukrainian Canadian who fought for Ukrainian independence in World War II.

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Zelensky's speech received numerous standing ovations, including one for a 98-year-old Ukrainian Canadian who fought for Ukrainian independence against the Russians in World War II.

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Zelensky's speech received numerous standing ovations, including one for a 98-year-old Ukrainian Canadian who fought for Ukrainian independence against the Russians in World War II.

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Zelensky's speech received numerous standing ovations, including one for a 98-year-old Ukrainian Canadian who fought for Ukrainian independence against the Russians in World War II.

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The speakers question why the Ukraine war, which the U.S. allegedly funded and whose military leaders purportedly ran, was not televised. They claim the U.S. funds the Ukrainian government, retirement, and small businesses, keeping Ukraine afloat. One speaker states they asked members of Congress, including the Speaker of the House, about the number of Ukrainians who have died in the war. They suggest that while the U.S. is funding the war, there is no tracking of how many Ukrainians have died, including those with Down syndrome. The speakers question why the public is shown Israel being bombed but not other wars, implying manipulation. They believe the public should be able to watch a war they are paying for.

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Zelensky's speech got many standing ovations, including one for a 98-year-old Ukrainian Canadian who fought for Ukrainian independence in WW2 against the Russians.

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The speaker briefly mentions Ukraine and Russia, suggesting that a nuclear war would be worth it to support democracy and get vaccinated. They then mention shopping at Target in the pride section, looking for a shirt for their openly gay 6-year-old. The speaker abruptly ends their statement, expressing self-hatred and mentioning something about a vaccine for white supremacy. The moderator interrupts and thanks the speaker, asking them to move aside for the next person. The video ends with the moderator announcing a 5-minute break.

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Speaker 0: We have an important service today. Speaker 1: We, the wolves, are defending our Ukrainian land. I had a meeting with friends and partners in America, but the government there cannot recommend the Ukrainian infantry. Today, we are protecting our Ukrainian people with a new kind of army. As the president, I want to command them with pride.

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We never saw it. It's about 2.5 million people in the center of Kyiv singing the national anthem of Ukraine.

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Two speakers discuss flags at a rally. They say you can hold or wave a flag, but it should not be on the barriers. They argue that this is fine, and contrast it with the handling of Palestinian flags, asserting that when marchers carry hundreds of Palestinian flags, no issue is raised. They claim that the police are harassing patriots over their flags.

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Zelensky's speech got many standing ovations, including one for a 98-year-old Ukrainian Canadian who fought for Ukrainian independence against the Russians in WW2.

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We planted the US flag to show support for the people enduring hardships. We must end this destruction, support Russia, fulfill goals, and help those affected. I feel proud to stand with amazing people who do so much to assist others. The devastation here is unlike anything I've seen, even in Afghanistan. The work being done is incredible, and we must aid these individuals.

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The speaker asks Omar to condemn the Hamas flag flown outside the US Congress during a free Palestine protest. When Omar does not respond, the speaker asks if he doesn't want to condemn the Hamas flag. The speaker then says, "Thank you."

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Zelensky's speech received numerous standing ovations, including one for a 98-year-old Ukrainian Canadian who fought for Ukrainian independence against the Russians in World War II.

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Zelensky's speech garnered numerous standing ovations, including one for a 98-year-old Ukrainian Canadian who fought for Ukrainian independence against the Russians in World War II.

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Zelensky's speech received numerous standing ovations, including one for a 98-year-old Ukrainian Canadian who fought for Ukrainian independence against the Russians in World War II.

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We planted the US flag in support of the people enduring hardships here. We must end this destruction and help rebuild. It's crucial to support Russia, achieve our goals, and stop the devastation. I'm proud to stand with incredible people making a difference. The situation here is unlike anything I've seen, even in Afghanistan. The work being done is remarkable, and we must assist these individuals.

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The speaker expresses displeasure with Putin's actions in Ukraine, stating that Putin is "killing a lot of people" by "sending rockets into cities." The speaker says they have known Putin for a long time and "always gotten along with him," so they are surprised by his current behavior. When asked about a reported drone attack from Ukraine that Putin was almost caught in, the speaker responds that they had not heard about that, but "maybe that would be a reason" for Putin's behavior. The speaker reiterates, "I don't like what Putin is doing, not even a little bit."

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Zelensky's speech received numerous standing ovations, including one for a 98-year-old Ukrainian Canadian who fought for Ukrainian independence against the Russians in World War II.

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Zelensky's speech garnered multiple standing ovations, including one for a 98-year-old Ukrainian Canadian veteran who fought for Ukrainian independence against the Russians in World War II.

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Speaker 1 stated he doesn't know what Tucker Carlson is saying about him being complicit in the war, and that Carlson should get a television network to say it so people will listen. Speaker 0 then asked if Speaker 1 had spoken to Zelensky before the bylaws.

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Zelensky's speech received numerous standing ovations, including one for a 98-year-old Ukrainian Canadian who fought for Ukrainian independence against the Russians in World War II.
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