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Seth Holehouse is a TV personality, YouTuber, podcaster, and patriot who became a household name in 2020 after his video exposing election fraud was tweeted, shared, uploaded, and pinned by President Donald Trump — reaching hundreds of millions worldwide.
Titled The Plot to Steal America, the video was created with a mission to warn Americans about the communist threat to our nation—a mission that’s been at the forefront of Seth’s life for nearly two decades.
After 10 years behind the scenes at The Epoch Times, launching his own show was the logical next step. Since its debut, Seth’s show “Man in America” has garnered 1M+ viewers on a monthly basis as his commitment to bring hope to patriots and to fight communism and socialism grows daily. His guests have included Peter Navarro, Kash Patel, Senator Wendy Rogers, General Michael Flynn, and General Robert Spalding.
He is also a regular speaker at the “ReAwaken America Tour” alongside Eric Trump, Mike Lindell, Gen. Flynn.
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Man in America. I'm your host, Seth Hullhouse. As we look around our country right now, whether it's the border, whether it's inflation, whether it is the weaponization of the federal agencies against people like me and probably you, we would probably agree on the fact that elections have consequences, and stolen elections have consequences as well. Now elections are something that I've been obviously focusing on since day one of America. And now that we're in 2024, I'll be covering a lot of election related news throughout the year because it's absolutely important.
Seth Holehouse:And what happens in November this year, I think, will, in a lot of ways, seal the fate for our country, whether it is a fate of communist rule and a totalitarian system and loss of all freedoms in America, or the fate of Americans rising up, coming together, standing together, regardless of your political sexual belief, whatever it is, and fighting off and throwing off this tyranny as our founding fathers did in 1776. That's the way I hope things go, and I think there's a good chance they can go there. But elections are certainly important in this. And so Naomi Wolf from Daily Clout, who I've talked to quite a lot and, you know, is one of my favorite guests to come on, has actually just recently finished up a very, very important bill that she's now going on a nationwide tour to help get introduced that really needs our support because it's a bill that would fundamentally reform our elections, paper ballots, you know, same day you know, hand hand counting the ballots, getting you know, if there's a digital machine being used, the the code has to be open for public to view. I mean, some very, very important things like voter ID.
Seth Holehouse:How crazy is that? It's like if you go buy a beer, you get carded to show your ID, but you can go vote in our elections and not show an ID. So these are very fundamental things that they're trying to introduce and trying to take the legal route. And she believes based upon previous successes that she's had, which is, you know, helping to stop vaccine passports as an example, she believes there is a chance that we can get this into law and actually make some very serious changes to our elections. So in today's interview, she's gonna be outlining what the key foundational elements of this bill are, the process of getting it passed, and what she's doing, and most importantly, what you can do to support.
Seth Holehouse:So folks, please and and please enjoy the interview with Naomi Wolf. Naomi, as usual, it is wonderful to have you on the show. Thank you so much for being here.
Speaker 2:It's so wonderful to talk with you again, Seth. I always have such a wonderful time.
Seth Holehouse:Thank you. So I know you've got your your hands in a lot of different things, whether it's the vaccines or big pharma, but also elections. And I know that you've recently put forth a very important bill that I wanna talk about because you look at what's happened since 2020. We can see that elections have consequences, and fair elections are very important. So tell us what you've got going on.
Speaker 2:Sure. It's really exciting. It's a lot we've been working on it a long time. I partnered for my my news site to speed up a little. Sorry to be broadcasting from a guest bedroom, but we're on the road, so there's not that many choices.
Speaker 2:My news site Daily Cloud partnered with the American Voters Alliance, and specifically Phil Klein, who's an expert on election integrity, to craft a really amazing bill, that is something I've been needing and wanting to offer the country for a long time, and it's this election integrity bill, a model reform bill. And if we pass it this spring in 50 states or at least the majority of states, we can clean up our elections significantly before November. So, basically, I mean, I can go into some of the the main things it does if you like. I I guess one reason I'm really proud of it is it's very simple. I found in the, like, election integrity world that, no disrespect to all the wonderful patriots' work in election integrity, but sometimes things can be too complicated.
Speaker 2:You know? And for as a former political consultant and, you know, commentator, I know that if you're gonna really, you know, make something successful with a very broad audience and we need, you know, at least 200,000,000 people to get on board with this, it has to be simple. People have to be able to understand it. So this is a very simple bill. It's written in clear English.
Speaker 2:Anyone watching can understand every single word what it does. It's only 19 pages long, which is pretty short for such a comprehensively effective bill. And, basically, it solves the main I would say the 10 main problems with our current election system. Should I just jump right in?
Seth Holehouse:Yeah. Please do. Please do.
Speaker 2:Sure. Well, number one, paper ballots. It calls for paper ballots. And our country has voted with paper ballots and every democracy that is has any integrity at all votes with paper ballots that are publicly counted. Well, you know, I was a consultant on Gore two thousand's campaign, and there were, you know, a couple of hundred ballots that were, ambiguous as you well, you're probably too young to recall that.
Speaker 2:But that's very little out of millions of people that cast a vote in Florida. So I don't think either Bush II or Gore intended this, but the fight over who won the election was weaponized by bad people who wanted us to lose control of our election process.
Seth Holehouse:So the machines were bought. Hanging
Speaker 2:chads. I was young,
Seth Holehouse:but I remember seeing it on the news every night, the hanging chads.
Speaker 2:This technology of paper ballots, which is so secure when it's done right, so easy to verify, creates a permanent record, can't be hacked, right, was demonized. And and that was an excuse in the propaganda machine for bringing in machines, digital machines to secure the election. Well, I'm I'm sure I'm not saying anything your audience doesn't already know, but I wanna speak as CEO of a tech company that handles government data exactly like you know, exactly the same task as these voting machines. I asked my developer how secure are, you know, digital vote scanners, voting machines. And he said, well, there are three ways they are not secure.
Speaker 2:People who talk about this issue talk about how easy it is to hack them, and that's true. And they talk about the fact that the code is not proprietary. And I'm sorry. The code is proprietary, so you can't look at it. It's secret.
Speaker 2:And I just wanna explain to everyone, it's a little nerdy, but not too nerdy, that you can set an algorithm like, machines count what people tell them to count. Right? People really have to understand that. So you can set an algorithm. You can create code to count for every Democratic vote, 10 Republican votes or vice versa.
Speaker 2:And no one will know if you can't inspect the code, which you can't. So as a result, we literally don't know who has been winning American elections since about 02/2005 when machines became widely available. We just can't know because they're not secure. And the last thing is I couldn't believe this when my developer told it to me, but it's true. All you have to do is whoever has the credentials for the back end, meaning the username and password, all they have to do is give the username and password to anyone.
Speaker 2:And so you can have someone in Russia or China or Syria in the back end changing the outcome with the credentials. Like, of course. So I just want to share that I thought machines were a problem before I actually checked on the technology. Once I checked on the technology, the problems are so mind blowingly obvious. Like, it's not like there are machines that work and there are some problems.
Speaker 2:It's like the fact that there is a digital platform scanning votes is the problem. Right? Because there's nothing guaranteed about it at all. There's no way to verify it. And the last thing I want to say, and this is just my little riff about paper ballots and digital machines, is I'm a student of history, American history among other histories.
Speaker 2:And things are never close in history. They're really not. Like, the progressives will come sweeping in or an FDR wave will come crashing in. You know, the the mood of the country isn't narrowly divided fifty fifty with a tiny margin flipping back and forth in battleground states. That's not how this country has ever worked.
Speaker 2:You know, when the Whigs were in, the Whigs were in. You know, when we were absolutely fiftyfifty divided about a core issue, there was a civil war, right? Like it's you know, we're not a country that has ever behaved like that before. And only I noticed, you know, when the machines came in, it's like, oh, who's gonna win? Oh, it's this.
Speaker 2:No. It's that. No. It's that. So I just wanna say that's a historical.
Speaker 2:We'll, you know, we'll see with paper ballots what changes. But New Hampshire uses paper ballots in many of the reforms that are in our bill, and there's never a question according to Melissa Blaseck, a New Hampshire legislator. There's never a question about who won the election in New Hampshire. So paper ballots, number one. Number two, if there are precincts that want to keep machines, I hope they don't, but if they do choose that option in the bill, the code has to be made public and and and verifiable by, you know, anyone.
Speaker 2:So that's number one. That's a huge reform. Number two is voter ID. Crazily, on the left, it's considered racist to ask people to present a a valid document saying that they are a US citizen, which is just so insane because you have to present a valid document for applying for credit or getting mortgage or whatever showing that you are who you say you are.
Seth Holehouse:Or to buy a beer.
Speaker 2:To buy a beer. Exactly. Exactly. So you know, to get a phone. So that's lunacy.
Speaker 2:And I'll never forget flying in from Miami to vote in Upstate New York. And I I walked up to the, you know, person with the voter roll and I held up my ID and she's like, the Democrat was like, oh, don't worry. You don't have to show us that. And the Republican was like scowling. And I was like, I I want to show it to you because if I don't show it to you, someone else can say, I'm Naomi Wolf and vote for me.
Speaker 2:Right? So that's insane. And we've got 14,000,000 people. I was just corrected this morning because I thought it was 7,000,000 who have walked in across the border who are not citizens. And in multiple states, including New York state, there are regulations that have been pushed forward to allow them to vote, which is totally a coup.
Speaker 2:Right? If I vote, you know, in France's election and I'm not a French citizen, that's a coup. You know, it means the French don't have control of their country. So the second thing our bill calls for is voter ID that is government issued. The third thing is really important too.
Speaker 2:I mean, they're all important. Same day voting, right, so that we're not dragging things on and on, you know, make it harder and harder to verify what happened. The fourth thing is no more ballot harvesting. Apparently, people have been going to, you know, nursing homes and just, you know, presenting absentee ballots to people in a coma or with dementia and then putting them all together and randomly dropping them in these hideously unsecured drop boxes or other bad ways to transfer absentee ballots. Well, our bill makes sure that the elector has to affirmatively solicit an absentee ballot and fill it in and also have a witness whose name and address and signature are also on the absentee ballot.
Speaker 2:And that if someone delivers that for the person, it can't be a random stranger. It has to be a designated caretaker or a designated relative that the elector designates to hand over their ballot for them. The fifth, I guess, is I didn't realize this was such a huge issue. It's huge. And, you know, kudos to Phil Klein for explaining it to me.
Speaker 2:Unbelievably, there are nonprofit organizations and other NGOs, nongovernmental organizations engaged in every aspect of our electoral process, moving votes around, counting votes, making sure people get their ballots, targeting certain groups. This is what Zuck Bucks is doing. So our bill ensures that literally every aspect of your vote from beginning to end is handled only by officials of the United States government or your municipal or local government. No NGOs. And the NGOs are Soros funded or, as I said, Zuckerberg funded.
Speaker 2:On the other side, it doesn't matter. NGOs have no business in our elections. And just as an aside, like this when the government wants to do something bad, they offload it to NGOs, right, or something illegal. And and this is what happened with the CDC, for instance. Their criminal abuse of, you know, medical messaging around, harms from vaccines got offloaded to NGOs, and the NGOs tampered with the data on behalf of the government, basically.
Speaker 2:But they're not accountable, whereas our government officials should be accountable.
Seth Holehouse:Hey, folks. I've got a quick message for you. So I'm sure you've heard a lot of people, myself included, talking about the importance of buying precious metals, gold and silver. But what's really behind that? Is it just a thing of, hey.
Seth Holehouse:Buy this gold. Buy this silver. Right? Or is there something deeper that we should be looking at? So I recently came across some figures about house prices.
Seth Holehouse:So in 1930, the average family home was approximately $4,000. Fast forward to 02/2023, the average family home is just over $400,000. So you have to ask yourself, why is that? Is it because things have just gotten more expensive? No.
Seth Holehouse:It's actually because the dollar has lost 99 percent of its value since 1930. Right? When people talk about the collapse of the dollar or inflation, this is what it means. Now let's take a look at gold. So in 1930, if you wanted to purchase your home in gold, it would take approximately two hundred gold coins.
Seth Holehouse:So 200 gold coins would purchase the average family home in 1930, about $4,000. Now if you instead of buying a home with that gold or cash, you set those aside. If you set aside $4,000 in cash in 1930, it would be worth $4,000 today. What can you buy with $4,000? Can you buy a family home?
Seth Holehouse:No. You can't even buy a crappy used car. But if you set aside $4,000 worth of gold coins in 1930, which is 200 gold coins, 1 ounce coins, that would be worth approximately $400,000 today. And this is the key lesson about precious metals. It's not about getting rich.
Seth Holehouse:It's about putting your money into an asset that protects you against inflation and against the destruction of the currency, which is what happens to all fiat currencies, especially now. We're in the end days of the dollar. And so that's why it's important, maybe not all of your money, but a portion of your money, a portion of what you have, I highly recommend putting it into precious metals of gold and silver. Because what it's doing is it's protecting you. This is an asset that has stood the test of time, not just stood the test of time since the nineteen thirties.
Seth Holehouse:We're talking about the rise and fall of civilizations. Gold was used to buy houses back in ancient Rome. It's still around. It's an asset that will forever have its value. So folks, if you want to do this and you need someone you can trust, there's no person I can recommend more than doctor Kirk Elliott.
Seth Holehouse:He's a very good friend of mine. He's a strong Christian patriot, and he's out to really help people to protect their savings and what you've worked for against the destruction of the dollar, not to mention also protecting it against the dangers of a central bank digital currencies. So to learn more about this, go to goldwithseth.com or call (720) 605-3900. Again, that's goldwithseth.com or (720) 605-3900. Both those places will allow you to set up a quick appointment where you can talk to a wealth adviser that will help get you started on this path.
Speaker 2:Voter ID, CMD voting, absentee ballots, no ballot harvesting, NGOs. Oh, there has been a practice of targeting certain groups like and again, ZuckBucks goes into this, you know, and Facebook is very good for it. Right? Like, of telling everyone, you know, how to fill out their absentee ballot or telling everyone in a state or a precinct, you know, where to go to vote, There will be targeting of just people of color or just urban voters or you know, and I'm sure the targeting comes on the other side too, you know, veterans or farmers or whatever. Well, this bill ensures that if there's any resources, spent on telling people how and where to vote, that it goes to everybody that targeting certain demographics is not allowed.
Speaker 2:I think those are the main points. The other points are oh, I love this one. This is, I think, point number eight or nine, and I've lost count. So we're I'll just say that, you know, these are the main points after this one. In many places when you vote, you can't take a picture or film anything, which is lunacy because I want to remind everyone by law, every single document that our government, municipal, state level, federal creates, unless it's classified, which is a narrow carve out, belongs to us.
Speaker 2:It's a public document. It does. It's not theirs. It's ours. So it's absolute lunacy that you can't record your own vote.
Speaker 2:You can't record if there's intimidation going on at your voting system, if the whatever the the system, hopefully not the machine after our bill passes, but if there's multiple ballots. For instance, Scotland had widespread voting fraud in 2014 that we documented because people were getting multiple blank ballots in certain precincts that were tending a certain direction politically, and they were not allowed to film it. So we were getting all these eyewitness accounts but no evidence because no one was allowed to document what was happening. There will be none of that. You can document fully everything that's happening.
Speaker 2:Use your phone. And that's how it should be. All our videos, all our phones should be out from beginning to end when we go through the voting process so that there's a holistic record of literally everything that happens. And the last thing, probably number 10, is public counting. Back in the day, I loved this, finding out about this.
Speaker 2:Our election days were civic holidays. And by the way, I do think election days should be days off civic holidays. I I do. Countries that have high voter turnout give people the day off to vote. But, not only were they civic holidays, but voting counting would happen on a a raised platform or dais in the town square, and every vote would be counted publicly in front of the eyes of all the townspeople, and that's exactly how it should be.
Speaker 2:So our bill calls for public counting of the vote, you know, observed, And and I think those are the main points, but it I'm very proud of it. And it so the I guess, thing I'll say is I'm going on an exhausting tour to any state house that will have me to present this bill. We're funding it ourselves, but we really need help because it'll be expensive. So everyone please donate to Daily Clout for this effort. And I've already got a first stop in Wyoming where state senator Tim Salazar is inviting me to speak to him and his colleagues.
Speaker 2:And everyone listening, please ask your elected representative to sponsor this bill and invite me to your state house via them ideally so I'm not just showing up outside the door, you know, knocking on it. Because we need to get to 50 states before November 4. Well, this spring time for this to be the law by November 4.
Seth Holehouse:So okay. Bunch of questions. But, fundamentally, you understand politics. You've worked in politics and all kinds of jobs surrounding the political sphere. You understand, you know, two aspects of it.
Seth Holehouse:One is how these things should work, how a bill moves through just the different voting processes, how it gets passed into law, veto, etcetera. So you know that, obviously, very well. But you also know about the corruption, and you know how difficult it is to get these things done when politicians are bought off, when they're being controlled by corporations, etcetera. So with this, which I mean sounds amazing, it sounds like like a like a dream world. Gosh.
Seth Holehouse:If we could only have fair elections, imagine that. But the question is, how do you how can we get this actually passed? Because it just seems like the people that would be have to vote to put this in place, a lot of them were put into power because of the corrupt elections. That's why they're in power. And so how do we with a system that's so rotten, how do you bring this in?
Seth Holehouse:And and do you think that there's a chance of it actually being passed and and being implemented before the November election? Like, what are those odds, and how do you see it happen?
Speaker 2:I mean, it's honestly, it's up to everyone listening because you're right that a lot well, first of all, a lot of you know, what has to happen has to happen at the state level. Right? Because elections are not federally counted. They're counted precinct by precinct. And it's my experience that congress and the senate for sure are largely thoroughly corrupt, But there are a lot of decent people at the state house level who are not corrupt or would like to be able to be not corrupt.
Speaker 2:The way I put it like that, I'll explain in just a minute. So I am confident that when state senators and assembly people know about this bill, all it takes is one sponsor and a majority of votes. And so as a political consultant, this is what I'm thinking. It's gonna be terrible optics if if you and everyone listening can help me make this bill famous. It's gonna be terrible optics to be the people not voting for it because why don't you wanna clean up the elections?
Speaker 2:Right? And so the power that voters have is the power to say, I'm going and to tell their elected officials, I'm going to vote for you and put you back in office if you sponsor and vote for this bill, and I'm going to not vote for you and work for your opponent if you do not support this bill or try to block it. So people do have that power. The other thing I want to tell people is if you I'm telling them to just download it as a PDF and then send the PDF to their state representative, but also send another document like a Word document that you print out with 50 signatures and names and addresses of 50 people in your community who support this bill. Right?
Speaker 2:And all
Seth Holehouse:you want
Speaker 2:to say is we will vote for you if you support this bill. We're your constituents, and we will unseat you if you don't. That's all you need to say. It helps to also say, and we'll put signs on our lawns and give potlucks with your literature if you support this bill. Like, you have to do something for the elected.
Speaker 2:Believe it or not, 50 names okay. This is something really important. I explained this in my book, Give Me Liberty, but I haven't explained it for a while. 50 names of people who vote in off year elections are very powerful, but only 18% of people bother to vote in non presidential elections. So but the point is that the people you're writing to don't know how you voted, but they know if you voted.
Speaker 2:The fact that you voted is public, and they have those lists. So if you don't vote in off year elections, let alone, you know, presidential year elections, You don't matter. They don't care. They know that they don't need you because you're not gonna vote anyway. If you do vote, it's you know, 50 such voters are powerful, a powerful lobby for for everyone who's in a state assembly because, you know, the margin of reelection is very thin in those in, you know, most communities.
Speaker 2:So that's a very powerful thing to send to your state representative. And the other thing you can do is as soon as we have one person sponsoring it, and I hope Tim Salazar will sponsor it, then the bill gets entered into our digital shareable legislative database, BillCamp, which is also on DailyCloud.io. Once it's there, you can send it through social media. You don't have to send a PDF. You can also share it now through the link, the URL on our website.
Speaker 2:But when it's in BuildCam, you can send it to people that you're asking to sponsor it. You can and that's public. Right? And if they don't, it's public on social media. And if they do, it's public on social media.
Speaker 2:So that's a lot of pressure that you can put in a good way. And the last thing I want to say, you know, when you said what what are the odds that, you know, we can pass any bill? I guess what I've learned is that when people don't advocate or don't advocate intelligently the way I just taught you to advocate, like protesting is fine, but it's not nearly as good as what I just described, then you don't have any voice. And then even good people who are elected, all they hear from is lobbyists and special interests. But when you are active in the way I described, and you can also ask for a meeting with your elected representative at the state house, you can call their chief of staff.
Speaker 2:These are public emails and phone numbers. Ask for meetings. But you've got to say, I've got 50 of your constituents that I'm representing or a hundred, you know, but more than 50 who want to meet with you. And you can literally do that like with your parents group in your gym. You'll find 50 people, nonpartisan.
Speaker 2:It's a totally nonpartisan bill. Who doesn't want to know that their vote counted in The United States Of America? But the more you publicize this bill and this effort, the more people who aren't signed up for it will be on the defensive and know that they will go down, which is the only leverage you've got over them right now for the most part and not be reelected. And and also the party that is observed as standing in the way of this bill is a party that is gonna lose political capital in November in the federal election. So that's my explanation.
Seth Holehouse:That makes sense. So it really it comes back onto us as we the people. That's really what Right.
Speaker 2:But it's but it's good to know. Like, no one teaches people what I just taught you. Like, it's in a book of mine, but it's kind of not it was published a while ago. I need to kind of reissue it for free. But these are kind of in the weeds details, but they're massively empowering to to voters.
Speaker 2:No one explains it to citizens how to be effective in that way.
Seth Holehouse:And I think it's a there's a reason why we haven't been taught civics in understanding how these systems work. So for people because I I know a lot of the Man in America audience, they they care about the country. They're worried about it. They're they're active. Right?
Seth Holehouse:Whether sharing content or, you know, doing polls or signatures, they're really engaged because they understand that this isn't just another election. They understand this is a coup and that our country is on the verge of a of a true communist takeover. And they're they're motivated. And so I want people I want it to be so easy for someone to help with this. Right?
Seth Holehouse:So I'll pull up the website again. I'll put this link in the description below. Thank you. The the video
Speaker 2:And could you do me a favor? Yes. One of those links is the actual bill. If you see on the right hand side, there's a press release. It has the actual bill on it right there.
Speaker 2:Oh, that is your billing. Okay. So you can, you know, also just lift out that actual bill, and people can download it.
Seth Holehouse:Okay. So where it says download PDF version right here.
Speaker 2:Yep. There it is. There's the bill. Okay. So exciting.
Seth Holehouse:Great. So I will I will make a link in the description below this. So we're we're gonna tell people to download the bill, work on getting signatures, get involved. I also wanna say so just dailyclout.io, you mentioned fundraising. You know, I think a lot of people used to donate to political candidates.
Seth Holehouse:So, like Pardon me, Seth.
Speaker 2:Can I jump in just
Seth Holehouse:for Oh, please do? Yes.
Speaker 2:One other, functionality. At the bottom of what you just shared, there's, like, Facebook, Twitter, all those icons. It also helps if you share this press release through social media in that way. Just click through there if you've got accounts on Get or Facebook, Twitter. You can just automatically share that through social media.
Speaker 2:Yep. Go ahead. Sorry.
Seth Holehouse:No. It's great. I mean, it's that thing. We have the tools. We have the tools at our disposal to reach millions and millions of Americans.
Seth Holehouse:So I really wanna encourage people to help get this out to more and more people, get more bodies behind it, but also just to donate to what you're doing. Right? So on your website, in the main header there, there's a donate button, dailycloud.i0/donate. And, you know, whether it's you or Brian or JJ who who comes on, you're assembling this this incredible team of people that are trying to save this nation. And I and I really encourage people to help support your work over there because you're obviously not getting, you know, ad revenue from YouTube and the normal, you know, revenue that comes in to support all the things that you're Yeah, trust me.
Seth Holehouse:I know.
Speaker 2:Yeah. Yes, please. I mean, all I can say is this is very expensive. We already spent $20,000 on the lawyers just to draft it. It's gonna be very expensive to go state to state, but I have a record.
Speaker 2:We have a record of success. We drafted a bill in 2021 called the Five Freedoms Bill, and one of the things it did was get rid of vaccine passports and end emergency law. Largely because of that bill being passed in 33 states, you don't have vaccine passports in The United States Of America and you no longer have emergency law in, I think, almost any state. Maybe New York State is the last one, but it really works, this methodology, and we can do it.
Seth Holehouse:Great. But do need
Speaker 2:your help. Please buy the thing. I mean, donate to to thing.
Seth Holehouse:Absolutely. I know you're on the road. You're busy. I appreciate the time you've given me. I I just wanna encourage everyone to to stand behind what you're doing and support you because you and your team are doing very important work.
Seth Holehouse:So thank you very much.
Speaker 2:So are you and yours. Thank you so much. Take care.
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