The new year doesn't mean Charlie's Prove Me Wrongs are gone forever. Open 2026 by listening to Charlie's classic PMW table with the attendees of the Student Action Summit, where the only rules was "no politics." Charlie answers questions on finding a spouse, his favorite books for young boys, his favorite Spider-Man actor, and a lot more. It's a great way to get a closer look at Charlie as an ordinary person.
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Speaker 1: My name is Charlie Kirk. I run the largest pro American student organization in the country, fighting for the future of our republic. My call is to fight evil and to proclaim truth. If the most important thing for you is just feeling good, you're gonna end up miserable. But if the most important thing is doing good, you'll end up purposeful. College is a scam, everybody. You got to stop sending your kids to college. You should get married as young as possible and have as many kids as possible. Go start at turning point, you would say, college chapter. Go start attning point, you say, high school chapter. Go find out how your church can get involved. Sign up and become an activist. I gave my life to the Lord in fifth grade, most important decision I ever made in my life, and I encourage you to do the same. Here I am Lord, Use me. Buckle up, everybody, Here we go. The Charlie Kirk Show is proudly sponsored by Preserved Gold, leading gold and silver experts and the only precious metals company. I recommend to my family, friends and viewers.
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Speaker 2: Stein Well, mister Stein, that's my government name. My street name is Charlie Kirt. The world's greatest college debater. And I know you are a seasoned debater, but I am the best. And I must say, Charlie, you are talking about immigration, and you're talking about deportations, mass deportations. But I must say that my housekeeper, Juanita has raised me since I was a little boy, and she's as legal as hell.
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Speaker 1: She's not legal and legal illegal.
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Speaker 2: So I want to say that, Charlie, why would you want to kick out my housekeeper? Because we need to protect all big booty Latinas. If you're a nine, you are fine, you get to stay. If you're an eight, we can have an immigration debate. If you're a six, you can kick bricks. But Charlie, let's protect my housekeeper. Why does Juanita have to go?
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Speaker 1: Charlie, But you said she's legal, right, she's illegal?
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Speaker 3: Yes?
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Speaker 1: Illegal?
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Speaker 2: Oh yeah, she's very illegal.
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Speaker 1: No paper. Sorry, they all gotta go. No, But Charlie, I can't afford to pay a legal one. It's like fifty cents an hour for her. It's gonna break break your bank. Charlie, please just let the ladies stay. She's not no amnesty, no deportations, no exceptions. They're all going okay. Well, I still want this debate. I love Charlie, we love it, We love you Charlie. I want to have Charlie you rule. Thanks guys, thank you. Alex.
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Speaker 4: Hey, what's up, Charlie.
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Speaker 5: I think you covered this this morning during CLS, but I want to I just want to ask it again. In my area where I live, it's a small rule, it's a small county in Georgia, and I just feel like that, I just feel like that I can't find any I can't find a girl there, and I kind of know what I'm looking for. But do you have any advice for guys like me that may feel lonely?
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Speaker 1: Yeah, it's a great question. Did you hear my speech earlier at the chapter leadership summit? I did, Yes. Did any of it resonate with you a little bit? Okay? What parts resonated?
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Speaker 4: Just feeling like there's nobody good out there?
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Speaker 1: Okay? Got it? So how about the whole part about like self improvement?
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Speaker 4: And I've been thinking about that.
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Speaker 1: I need to do that. Yes, you do?
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Speaker 4: Yes?
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Speaker 1: Right. So, men, if you can't find a woman whose fault is it your fault? Women, if you can't find a man whose fault is it your fault. It is your fault if you can't find a mate, even if that might not be technically true. It is the attitude that will find you a mate. Trust me, Okay, you will start thinking differently, You'll presenting yourself better. You got to go all out. You gotta try going to church, trying to go into a small group. Here's a little hack. So you're in real Georgia, do you go to church? Yes, sir, If you want to find a wife, do you know who can find you a wife quicker than anybody else?
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Speaker 4: God?
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Speaker 1: Well Jesus yes, but the pastor's wife. Pastor wives know all the women who are looking for husbands, and they're really good at matchmaking. Here is a great piece of advice. Go up to the pastor's wife and say, I'm looking for a wife. Can you help me? Oh my gosh, I know Mary Bell, and I know and Susan, and you'll have like six dates within an hour.
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Speaker 5: Well, the thing is is that also I'm trying to I'm trying to I'm trying to figure out if I'm even trying to stay at my church that i'm at currently.
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Speaker 1: So well, then you got to get your life together. I gotta as Okay, Sally, I'm just being round. I could talk to men this way. I don't know if where I'm going to figure it out, aim at what you want. This is the thing. We as men are really bad at meandering. It's not good. I don't know where. I'm not making fun of you. I don't know where I'm going figure it out. Charter a course. If you're gonna stay, stay and own it, you're gonna leave own and leave it. The point is that we're really bad at indecision. Make dramatic action and then own that action, whatever that might be. Find out what you want, get creative, get gritty, and you'll find your future wife. Sir, Thank you God, bless you man, thank you.
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Speaker 6: My name's Adelaide Christiansen. And question is pancakes or waffles?
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Speaker 1: Pancakes all day? Why? Well, first of all, I think waffles get so soggy so quickly.
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Speaker 6: What does a pancake have to offer?
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Speaker 1: Taste? Texture, They taste the beauty, no no, no does not no no no no no no no no. They see the waffle upon bining, it has a It's not like I'm not like anti waffle. I'm not like a you know, not like a anti wafflete, but if you had to choose, I mean, there's is there anything more beautiful than just stack of pancakes on a Saturday morning?
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Speaker 6: A stack of waffles.
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Speaker 1: No, first of all, they don't stack. Well, they're kind of like always piled. Do you ever see that they just pile, they're squared. No. And then secondly, I know it's it's too much crunch. It's just if I wanted that, I would just have a bag of trail mix.
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Speaker 6: Trail mix compared to waffle, Yes.
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Speaker 1: It's about the same level. No, okay, are you a waffle house person?
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Speaker 6: I live in California. Other's okay, but I've been a couple of times.
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Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah, stay away from waffle.
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Speaker 6: Waffles versus troll Max that's like Zebra's versus cats. That's crazy.
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Speaker 1: No, No, they're about about the same in my mind. I've just the consistency of waffles doesn't do it for me. I'm a pancake guy. God, bless you, thank you, Yes you can, very sweet, thank you? Oh miss next.
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Speaker 3: Question, Hey, Charlie, how you doing? I just wanted to ask you who your favorite superhero was and why.
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Speaker 1: Favorites but Batman not Superman. Wait, Superman was undreal lists I like Batman because at least there was this idea that the everyday man could eventually be a superhero.
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Speaker 3: Yeah, but Superman's like the most conservative superhero ever.
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Speaker 1: He was it was was.
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Speaker 3: The movie that came out yesterday is all about how Lois Slaine decided to choose him over her career.
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Speaker 1: So it used to be truth justice in the American way, and the new Superman is like truth, justice and the betterment of the world. He became a citizen of the world.
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Speaker 4: Have you seen the new one?
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Speaker 1: No? I have not.
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Speaker 3: After he went, he helds up an American flag.
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Speaker 1: But don't you agree there's something that resonates with all of us about I think Trump is Batman when you think about it. Yeah. No, He's a class trader that grew up with a bunch of money and he decided to go fight evil and stop his billionaire lifestyle for the betterment of the people of America or Gotham City. So you think that resonates with all of us, which is that you can throw yourself into the Superman doesn't resonate with me. It's like born on a foreign planet, and it's like the whole thing's all screwed up.
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Speaker 3: Yeah, he changes personality to fit with our culture, which I.
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Speaker 1: Think is a very conservative thing. So I mean, I'm not that familiar with I guess that. I mean, I know Batman always resonated with me because it felt like he was fighting crime. He wouldn't put up with disorder, he wouldn't put up with like a messy New York City. Really, you think Superman is like fine, but it's like, okay, create someone that's you know, can fly and can travel time and you know, laser beams out of his eyes and super strength, Like okay, what else can you? I mean it's like cool where Batman was like very real and I like real, yes you can. God bless.
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Speaker 8: Next question, Hey Charlie, my name is Brandon Parrish and I go to Jesup University in Rockland, California. What is a movie or TV show that best reflects what you would like America to be.
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Speaker 1: Wow, that's a great question. A movie or a TV show that best reflects what I want America to be. I loved Leave It to Beaver growing up. Didn't want to watch Leave It to Beaver. They have no idea? What half these people have no idea? What I'm talking about. The Cliff Baloney likes Leave It to Bieber is that Cliff up there loves it. It's not a perfect example, because there's a lot wrong with this show. Yeah, but there was something that was underappreciated about Full House. And the reason why it was good that the humor was not great is that there was such a adamant that even though that it's like you live in San Francisco, we're gonna combine everyone physically in one space. And honestly, that's how families used to be in our country. Now everyone scatters and you see each other for like Easter, Fourth of July and Christmas. So there was something about Full House which is like, family's gonna come, even if it means we're gonna be uncomfortable, like family first, even if it means I don't have as much space. And I think that was the like hidden truth of full house that was not always appreciated. Thank you, Charlie, Thank you. And I also love Fraser. For those of you guys that watch Fraser, Fraser is a great show. Yes, sir.
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Speaker 9: Next question, Hey, Charlie, I just want to ask you who your hero is?
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Speaker 1: My hero?
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Speaker 9: Yeah, like living or like a living hero like your mom or something. Say it again, Uh, like a living hero like your mom or your dad or something.
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Speaker 1: Oh yeah, my parents are amazing. Yeah, it's an interesting question. I definite. I mean I look up to each one of these people for different things. I look up to I looked up to Rush Limbaugh for something, Donald Trump, Tony Robbins, and Michael Jordan. Those are four of my favorite people for different reasons. And the through line is that I like people that push themselves to the absolute physical mental limit for something bigger than themselves. I don't like people that are mediocre. I don't like people that take it easy. I think we as human beings are meant to push ourselves even it means the point of breaking. All right, thank you, God, bless you, thank you. We'll do a couple more.
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Speaker 3: Hey, hey, Charlie, Oh sorry, but my voice I've been screaming all day.
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Speaker 1: I just gotta ask cocher PEPSI. I don't drink either, but coke as much better. That's what I thought. I have not had a soft drink in a decade. Also, I only drink water or tea, so I agree with that. But I also want to thank you personally.
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Speaker 10: My aunt who got me to politics back in third grade, unfortunately passed away in April.
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Speaker 4: I just got to thank you.
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Speaker 10: She introduced me to policy, she interested me to you when you were on Fox any network.
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Speaker 4: I just want to thank you for that.
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Speaker 1: And could you potentially sign my absolutely god bless you. Thank you man. That's very sweet. Come on up, thank you. What's your name? Thank you? Next guy up? Very sweet? Thank you. Hey Charlie, all right, where's the proof me wrongs? Non political though, or else I will deal with you harshly.
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Speaker 11: Hey Charlie. First off, I want to say thank you for everything you've done. You've got me in the politics. You got me in the politics, So I just want to say thank you. And two, do you believe that Caitlin Clark deserved to have the cover of two K twenty three?
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Speaker 1: Oh? Absolutely?
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Speaker 6: Well?
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Speaker 1: More above? What's that? Ree and Jeli? Yeah, it's a joke. Yeah, boo you a hand? Yes, absolutely, I don't have a pen though, I bet God bless you, thank you? Yes, sir, Hey, I think Tigers are better than Cubs. You mean the sports team?
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Speaker 4: Yeah, Detroit Tigers are better than the Cubs.
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Speaker 1: When was the last time the Tigers won a World Series?
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Speaker 4: It was in nineteen eighty four.
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Speaker 1: Right, twenty sixteen, but that was after one hundred and eight. Were you alive when they won a World Series? Fair enough? Yeah? But we also have one more World Series? Yeah, it's okay, we won one more recently. Are the I think the Tigers are pretty are they pretty good? This year?
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Speaker 4: I think we're gonna win it this year?
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Speaker 1: Win what the World Series? Are you gonna say, win the al Central if you'll be lucky? If you do, you might be right. But look, here's how you got to look at the Cubs better late than never, after one hundred eight years. They broke the curse. The Bambino curse was broken, by the way, broken three days before Donald Trump beat Hillary Clinton. There's something magical to that. Cubs win the World Series and then we beat Hillary Clinton. Yes, sir, absolutely, Are you a Lions fan too? A little bit. Well, we got one Lions fan out there. The Lions, the Vikings, and the bill fans can all have fun counting their Super Bowl rings. Next question, Terrell's like he got that.
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Speaker 6: Hello, my name is Laurel, I George, and I go to school in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. And I'm wondering, what is your favorite thing about being a girl?
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Speaker 2: Dad?
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Speaker 1: Oh, first of all, it shows you how weak you actually are when you love somebody so much. It also you realize as a father that the world is a very dangerous place, and it really gives you conviction to go fight and build a better country. And so, I mean, I love both my kids, and I have a son and a daughter, and I'm so blessed to be able to kind of see them. And I'll be honest any this the trans whole jihadis it is so obvious that if you believe transgender garbage, you have never raised both a son and a daughter. They are so different. My daughter wants to help my wife, and she wants to cook, and she wants to you know, be neat this from a young age. My son wants pure destruction. It's like an attempt not to have him be able to kill himself every three hours, like, oh, fork right into the you know, the outlet. He walks around with the club just and my my daughter is so just like gentle and caring. God made us different and those differences are beautiful. Everybody, Thank you God bless you. Can you sign a half for me? Yes? Thank you. Next question, Hi, Charlie. My name is Catherine, and I was wondering, Uh, what is your favorite college mascot? Orgon Ducks, Organ Ducks fair enough sent my book? What if outside of the team, I actually like my favorite mascot? Let me think about that. Alabama no way. First of all, let's just be honest. The Alabama thing makes no sense. They're called the Crimson time and they got an elephant runner all over the place, Like, what's that all about it. I'm from Purdue, so I don't want to hear about Bear Bryant. What.
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Speaker 10: I'm from Purdue, So my favorites Pete, Oh yeah.
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Speaker 1: The boiler Makers. We got one duck back there. If I had to choose, let me think my favorite college mascot. Oh the Buck. Guys, that's a choke. You could you could wear the mascot around your neck. Literally, we have a whole necklace. Oh buck, guys, that's a joke. I do not like Ohio State. It's a good question. Yeah, you know what I do like. I do like the Gators, actually I really do. I think that's a great mess, and I like their color scheme. I do. Let me sign your sign your book. I love these questions because I managed to basically alienate the entire audience except like three people.
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Speaker 11: I just moved down here actually, but I have a couple of young nephews and I was just wondering what fictional books that you would recommend for young kids.
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Speaker 1: So for young men, that's a great question. I had don't actually know a good answer, but obviously so if you can get them onto C. S. Lewis that would be awesome. Lord of the Rings would be equally awesome.
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Speaker 9: J R.
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Speaker 1: Tolkien used to give C. S. Lewis such a hard time because Tolkien would be, like, you can see you could see the Bible story, so y, okay, you have a lion named Aslan, like the Lord of the Rings is much takes a lot more work and effort to see the biblical truths in it. So those would definitely be my top two recommendations. Thank you God, bless you. And I like the Hardy Boys. Do you know the Hardy Boys? Yes, I've read them and Nancy Drew those haven't gone woke, right, They're not like the Hardy you know? Trans good? Thank you. Hardy Boys was great growing up. They're really good. Eight minutes then we got ahead into the main hall.
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Speaker 13: Everybody, Yes, okay, hi, my name is Hayden's. I'm really big in f FA. I'm the vice president.
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Speaker 1: I was Future Farmers of America.
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Speaker 13: Yes, yes, yes, And I was wondering what your favorite farm animal is?
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Speaker 1: Favorite farm animal? I know very little about farms. Okay, my favorite to eat is a cow.
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Speaker 13: I have a pet cow, so that hurts me, but it's okay.
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Speaker 1: You probably eat meat.
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Speaker 13: Not beef, because I have a pet cow and I love her to death.
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Speaker 1: I know, but I don't want to eat her. Okay, that's fine. Then I just want to eat her siblings.
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Speaker 13: Okay, you know what, that's fine because she's she's perfect.
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Speaker 1: Can I have a hap plea? Yes, of course, God bless you, I will. What's your favorite farm animal? Oh?
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Speaker 14: I have?
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Speaker 13: Are you aware of what a Flemish giant rabbit is? No, look it up on your spare time. It's the biggest rabbit in the world minus fifteen pounds. He's this big and he is my favorite.
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Speaker 1: It's kind of creepy. He got a rabb what would be like?
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Speaker 13: Geez heystude a rabbit on hgh.
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Speaker 1: Thank you all right, Next question, how are you hi?
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Speaker 2: It's good to see you.
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Speaker 13: I just wanted to know what you think who would win in a fight one hundred men or a gorilla.
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Speaker 9: Well?
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Speaker 1: Yeah, if the men were willing to fight to the death, the men would win. But the problem is that so let me put it this way. In nineteen fifty, one hundred men would win. In twenty twenty five, I'm afraid the gorilla would win. Here's why. No, I mean it as soon as a couple men. So the first couple men die, basically would the other ninety seven men keep fighting. I don't know. In the modern era, one hundred men could overwhelm a gorilla, but four or five might die, and I think in the modern era they would all just kind of run away. But if it was to the death, the men would win. Okay, thank you, ma'am, Yes, absolutely, thank you. When it signed please, thank you, Yes, sir, Hello, it's good, it's good to meet you. Okay.
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Speaker 10: So my question is who is the best Spider Man in the live action movies?
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Speaker 9: Oh?
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Speaker 1: Toby maguire, no, no, no, no no.
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Speaker 10: Andrew Garfield was way better than Tobey McGuire in every single way. The movies, the scores, they they they were able to like put more expression into the mask. I don't know if you noticed in the Toby McGuire trilogy than to keep taking off his mask because they didn't figure out how to move the eyes and everything.
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Speaker 6: Uh.
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Speaker 10: The the Andrew Garfield era and Spider Man movies were way better than Toby McGuire ever could be.
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Speaker 1: I don't I never saw them, so you might be right. Okay, that's thank you can you step my book, yes, sir, next question, we gotta go fast.
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Speaker 4: Yeah. Hello, Charlie, I just wanted to ask you. Uh, do you think America should put more pressure on Russia to a chief peace politics?
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Speaker 1: Uh? Yes, we should, Thank you. I'm kidding, I'll give you a hard time. Yes, we should. We should get we should do everything we possibly can to end this war. It's bad for everybody involved.
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Speaker 4: Yeah, and more pressure in Russia.
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Speaker 14: Right.
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Speaker 1: Well, I don't know what pressure looks like. But putin on Easter Sunday killing a bunch of civilians no good?
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Speaker 4: Yeah, but I mean, I mean pressure is sanctions and more weapons.
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Speaker 1: I don't know, I'm not I'm sure you're Ukraine. I can tell by your symbol there. I think let them fight it out, but I think it's not America's war.
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Speaker 4: But don't you think it's an American the interest to have peace in Ukraine?
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Speaker 1: Yeah, and the war, but it's not our war to continue. Ending and continuing are two different.
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Speaker 4: But if that's the only choice to put pressure in Russia, shouldn't be do that choice?
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Speaker 1: No?
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Speaker 4: Why not?
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Speaker 1: Because it's not our war and we should we should actually try to bring Russia closer to us. Not further away.
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Speaker 4: Well, I think that's where stupid idea.
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Speaker 1: Okay, are you serving in the war? No? Why, I'm just don't you what?
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Speaker 4: I just don't why not? Why do I have to?
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Speaker 1: So? Why do you want American taxpayers to fund your war?
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Speaker 4: Because in nineteen ninety four Ukraine?
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Speaker 1: Are you from Ukraine? Yes, So why don't you go fight there? Why do you want us to finance your war?
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Speaker 4: Well, because in for Ukraine had an agreement with America where Ukraine gave up all nuclear weapons for the guarantees of safety. I think that's something that America should owner.
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Speaker 1: Okay, I mean I don't even know what that is to do with financing a border war. It's fine. I mean, like, and you're you're you're allowed not to fight in the war. It's fine. But also we're allowed as Americans saying sorry, three hundred billion dollars is enough. We're gonna focus on our own country.
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Speaker 4: But we now have a minerals deal, so it's not just for free you get miural.
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Speaker 1: You and I both know there's a lot of bs behind that minerals deal. That's fine. I like, if you want to if you want to support the Slava Ukrainia. Good for you, but you know what, it's time to put America first and stop funding foreign conflicts. That's my perspective. Thank you very much. I love no politics becomes it's like irresistible. Yes, sir, Hello, mister Kirk. I'm brody ruman.
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Speaker 14: I'm homeschooled, and I was wondering what your favorite shoe brand is.
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Speaker 1: Oh, Cole Hans. These things are amazing. Yeah. I was also wondering if yes, sir, I'll sign it. Next question.
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Speaker 4: My name is Sudor V Signor.
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Speaker 14: I come from La California, and I see you're wearing Cups hat right now, and I want to ask, why do you believe the Cubs is the best team? Because personally mes biased, I love the Cubs.
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Speaker 1: They're not the best franchise ever, but they are the most American. I look at the color scheme. You can't get more American than the Cubs. Wrigley Field best MLB experience of any stadium, don't you Boston fans? You fend Waite people are all screwed up.
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Speaker 14: Okay, because the best person being from La, I believe the Dodgers are a better scene than the Cubs.
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Speaker 1: Stats, why no, I mean, you might be right. They also spend like four hundred million dollars in their payroll every year, So tie, Dodgers are good, But I like the Cubs.
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Speaker 14: Mores on my hat.
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Speaker 1: All right, God bless you a couple more guys really quick. My name is Roman Bandwith I go to Bandworth Academy. My name's Quentin Banworth. I go to the same school he does. All right, we're just uh, we're gonna ask you.
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Speaker 3: Was it awkward earlier the bathroom today or do you deal with that all the time?
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Speaker 14: What was it awkward in the bathroom earlier?
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Speaker 4: Do you deal with that all the time?
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Speaker 1: No, I deal with all the time. It's kind of weird when you guys wanted the picture in the bathroom, but.
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Speaker 4: We just well, he just really wanted to beat you.
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Speaker 1: No, I got it. Yeah.
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Speaker 4: Can we get a hot sign too?
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Speaker 1: Yes you can. Yeah, Okay, let's do a prove me wrong? All right. Yeah, we're running out, We got too, We got two more left, yes, yes, Charley, I'm great.
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Speaker 4: Thank you for signing my book, by the way, yes, sir, And thank you for you know, being so informative, because you're one of the biggest reasons why I support President Trump.
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Speaker 1: Thank you? No political though, I'm not getting into politics.
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Speaker 4: Okay, Judge or Otani?
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Speaker 1: Who's the best? Real? Sure? Yeah, he's He's a marvel he is. I mean you're kind of coming up against me a Yankee fan. I mean, Judge is my guy. So that's fine. Otani's unlike anything. We'll ever see it again.
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Speaker 4: Yeah, but so is Judge.
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Speaker 1: I mean, Judge beat Otani when they went. He doesn't have to pitch.
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Speaker 8: Yeah, but still his offensive numbers are overwhelmingly better.
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Speaker 1: Though you might be right, I'm still I still Otani's changing the game for the better. Yeah, it's true. God, bless you man, Thank you really quick, lightning round, Let's go fast. We got two hats left yet.
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Speaker 6: Hi, Charlie. My name's Lily Emerson.
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Speaker 14: I'm sixteen.
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Speaker 6: I'm from Centuria College, Washington State.
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Speaker 15: I was wondering how I should approach transgender.
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Speaker 1: People as a Christian? What transgender people?
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Speaker 6: Yes, y Christian?
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Speaker 1: So how old are you?
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Speaker 6: I'm sixteen, I just graduated college.
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Speaker 1: Never lie, show them love and compassion. But love means you tell them the truth. Love does not mean you affirm a delusion. And love does not mean you tell people what they want to hear. Jesus Christ summed up the gospel in four words, what is it? Love? God, love people? But how do you love? Love is not acceptance? So you love by saying okay, I love you too much, then to accommodate your your misaligned pronouns or your genderness for you and I want you to be in alignment with the body that God gave you, not to be tortured in the body that God gave you. Thank you so much, God bless you.
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Speaker 4: My name is Marcus C. Williams. My favorite colors are blue and orange. But sometimes people give me a hard time, so tell me what is the best I am not a.
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Speaker 1: Bears fan, Okay, yeah, what are the best colors? The best colors? Come on? I had white and blue are the best color by far. I love it next question. Yes, we'll go fast. Yes, sir, Hey, I just want to lay you know. My name is Sevy.
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Speaker 5: I just want you to ask you what's your favorite spirit animal.
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Speaker 1: I don't believe in spirit animals. Oh I don't. Maybe I'm missing the question, but just what's your favorite animal? I guess.
00:28:45
Speaker 4: Eagle, ego's mine.
00:28:48
Speaker 1: I like the elephant.
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Speaker 4: Okay, acceptable? Can I please get a.
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Speaker 1: Strong and a great memory. Thank you, God, bless.
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Speaker 4: You, Thank God, bless you, and God bless America.
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Speaker 1: Amen, thank you, Yes, sir, want to happen. I got one hat left. Then we got to get on stage.
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Speaker 16: Yes, sir, Hi Charlie, So I am a well First, my name is Session Mallory. I'm thirteen years old, born and raised here in Tampa, and I'm a part of an organization called FBLA or Future Business Leaders of America. So I'm asking you for advice on how to be a leader in the modern day.
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Speaker 1: So in business especially, Yeah, if you want to be a good entrepreneur, find a problem that people have and solve that problem. Number two, there's no substitute for super hard work, weekends, long nights. Number three, Act ethically and good things will come to you. Ethics in business are not talked about enough. Be honest and be somebody that always tells the truth that long term will be a lot more than cutting corners. Thank God, bless you man, Thank you, Yes, sir, last pat, We'll go really quick and then we gotta wrap. What time is it? Can I get a photo? We can go maybe five more minutes?
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Speaker 6: Yeah, all right, pineapple on pizza.
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Speaker 4: What are your thoughts?
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Speaker 5: Yes, I support it, totally disagree, but can you good try Yes.
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Speaker 1: Ma'am, Hi Charlie.
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Speaker 17: My name is Caitlin Kirkwood. I go to Liberty University, which, by the way, we all want you to come to our school and speak.
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Speaker 1: I think it would be a big hit, right, We really want you to come.
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Speaker 17: We've been waiting for you to speak at convocation for a while.
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Speaker 16: Yeah.
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Speaker 1: I think it's gonna be a big name.
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Speaker 17: My question is, as an upcoming sophomore in college, what verse would you encourage Collins students with the most?
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Speaker 1: It's a great question, m so for college students especially, I would say there is a verse. Yeah, proverbs is great, but there is a verse in I think it's mark seven to two. Yeah, you can fact check me on this same It's Mark seven to two where Christ our Lord talks about sexual immorality and distance from him. College kids need that verse from Christ our Lord. I think more than anything else, staying pious, staying pure, and waiting for marriage incredibly important in today's time. Then also John ten ten, the enemy has come to life, steel, cheat and destroyed, but I have come to give life and life more abundantly Saw ninety seven to ten. If you love God, you must hate evil. And then one of my favorite verses for those people that have if you are going through difficulty or if you see something bad and you're not sure how it can work out Genesis fifty twenty, which is what the enemy meant for evil, God will use for good. And then of course Romans twelve to two, which was God will use all things for good for those who love him. So I just gave you a bunch of verses. So God, bless you, Thank you so much. Is that Romans eight twenty eight? What is Romans twelve to two do not conform to the ways of this world, but instead be conformed to the ways of the Spirit. Thank you, I got it. Yeah, you're right. Twelve two and a twenty I get messed up.
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Speaker 18: Yes, sir, Hi Charlie, my name's the I'm originally from glenn View, Illinois. Thank you for making it cool to be conservative from that area and a conservative Cubs fan. Yes, big Cubs fan. My question for you is what Chicago sports team has the best chance of winning a championship their league championship?
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Speaker 1: Currently the Cubs. Currently the Cubs. Yes, they're one of the best teams in baseball. So let's go rapid fire, Yes, sir, and then I gotta get on stage.
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Speaker 6: Hello, Charlie, my name is Parker and I'm a fifteen year old homeschool student.
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Speaker 4: I just have a question.
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Speaker 8: What's your favorite condiment like catch up mustards?
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Speaker 1: Oh, hot sauce. I'm a huge hot sauce fan.
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Speaker 4: You could.
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Speaker 1: Actually I have my own hot sauce. It's kirkshotsauce dot com. You guys can buy it. I'm not kidding. I have developed my own hot sauce. I put it on everything. Am I at salid? Yes, I'll sign your wallet. Sure, all right, two more? We got two more, two young ladies, and we're done. Yes, sir, Yes, ma'am.
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Speaker 13: Hi, I'm Ruby from me and my best friend drove from.
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Speaker 1: Indiana to be here.
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Speaker 11: Wow, and I was just wondering, what is the best fast food.
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Speaker 1: Place in and out? Burger? Yeah, not even close. Thank you, last question, and then I got to go, Hi.
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Speaker 4: Charlie, my name is Riley.
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Speaker 15: I'm really wanting to be a JAG officer in the Air Force, and I'm still feel like I'm learning what i want to do by no. I definitely want to be in politics one day, but I don't feel like I've had a proper US Civics lesson.
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Speaker 4: And I also don't feel like.
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Speaker 15: I really know how I'm gonna juggle being a wife. Great question and like a mother in the military. So what's your advice for number one, how to find education in this day and age? And number two, how do you handle being a woman in the military.
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Speaker 1: Charlie for Hillsdale dot Com. Go there, that's Charlie for Hillsdale dot Com. You could take the entire Constitution course one on one. There. I can't give you good advice on how to be a woman in the military. I don't think women should be in combat roles in the military. So I don't mean to offend you. I'm sorry. I think that's the man's job to do killing. If you want to do supportive stuff, that's fine. I'm even more skeptical. I don't think our military has made stronger.
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Speaker 4: Yeah, I wanted to be in the law.
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Speaker 1: Area's fine and great, and again that's not Again, there's plenty of women that are heroes in our military, but we should understand that there are male female distinctions and that of death and war should be in the hands of men, and we should protect our women from that. That's my opinion. Call me old fashioned, so but go to Charliefurhillsdale dot com. So, all right, last question, I remember you from San Diego though you're very entertaining. Hi, Charlie. Okay, who's your favorite live action Batman? Favorite live action Batman?
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Speaker 4: Yeah, I'm stuck between Keaton and Bail.
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Speaker 1: Oh Bail. Yeah, me too, Bail. We agree and look I've got my cape. Oh wow, and a Batman cape. You are entertaining. God bless you, Thank you, Charlie, God bless America. Everybody. Let's go to the main stage. This was fun. God bless you guys and Go Cubs. Thank you.
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