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IRANIAN CRASH OR COUP IN THE MOUNTAINS?

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your entire order. Hello,

1:04

everybody, and welcome to The Great America Show. Good

1:06

to have you with us. It's

1:08

been another rough start to the week for George

1:11

Soros sponsored DA Alvin Bragg

1:14

and his show trial. Michael

1:17

Cohen back on the stand yesterday

1:19

where he admitted under oath that

1:21

he stole money from the Trump

1:23

organization. Cohen said he was

1:26

sent $50,000 to pay a pollster. And

1:30

instead of paying the 50 Cohen

1:32

paid him 20 and kept 30

1:34

for himself. Now in the

1:37

eyes of most all of us, that

1:40

is stealing straight up stealing.

1:42

But if you ask Lawrence O'Donnell of

1:45

MSNBC, he'll tell you that was a

1:47

bonus that Michael Cohen

1:49

deserved. And I'm not joking.

1:52

That's what Lawrence O'Donnell is

1:54

made up. Take a listen. irrelevant

2:00

to the $130,000 and

2:03

that's where he very effectively got

2:05

Michael Cohen to say to agree

2:07

that yes, he stole $30,000. Later,

2:11

when Cohen was asked about that on

2:13

redirect by the prosecution, it

2:15

didn't really sound like stealing $30,000. It

2:18

sounded a lot like Michael Cohen doing

2:20

the little that he

2:23

could within that calculation to

2:25

rebalance the bonus he thought

2:27

he deserved and it still came out

2:30

as less than the bonus he thought he deserved and

2:32

the bonus he got in here before. Only

2:35

on MSNBC do you get a

2:37

defense of a crook like Cohen.

2:40

Cohen was also not shying away from

2:43

the fact he's a pathological liar. He

2:46

was asked by Trump attorney, Todd

2:48

Blanche, about a statement he had

2:50

previously made in which

2:52

he said he would lie to a

2:54

jury if it were to affect his

2:56

personal life. Cohen said

2:58

flat out he stands by that

3:00

statement and would lie to a jury.

3:04

Cohen also told Blanche he has

3:06

a financial interest in the outcome

3:08

of this case and is mulling

3:10

a run for Congress. This

3:12

stuff is beyond

3:14

pathological. It's almost

3:17

like scripted for Hollywood where

3:19

pathological people, well, they just do

3:22

very well there. And

3:24

the International Criminal Court, you've heard

3:26

of them in The Hague, they've

3:28

issued an arrest warrant for Israeli

3:31

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for crimes

3:33

against the Hamas terrorists. You

3:35

can't make this up either. Public

3:38

President Joe Biden says the United States

3:40

fundamentally rejects the ICC's

3:42

effort to issue

3:45

arrest warrants for Netanyahu or

3:47

any senior Israeli official. Netanyahu

3:50

says the warrants are a moral

3:52

outrage of historic proportions and that

3:54

Israel has a right to defend

3:56

itself. The outrageous decision by

3:59

the ICC process. computer Karim Khan to

4:01

seek arrest warrants against the democratically elected

4:03

leaders of Israel is

4:06

a moral outrage of historic

4:08

proportions. It will

4:10

cast an everlasting mark of shame on

4:12

the international court. Israel

4:15

is waging a just war against Hamas, a

4:17

genocidal terrorist organization that perpetrated

4:19

the worst attack on the

4:21

Jewish people since the Holocaust.

4:24

Hamas massacred 1200 Jews, raped

4:27

Jewish women, burned Jewish babies, took

4:30

hundreds hostage. Now

4:32

in the face of these horrors, Mr.

4:34

Khan creates a twisted and false moral

4:37

equivalence between the leaders of Israel and

4:39

the henchmen of Hamas. This

4:42

is like creating a moral equivalence

4:44

after September 11th between President Bush

4:46

and Osama bin Laden or during

4:48

World War II between FDR and

4:50

Hitler. What a travesty of

4:52

justice. What a disgrace. The

4:54

prosecutors absurd charges against me and Israel's

4:56

defense minister are merely

4:59

an attempt to deny Israel the basic

5:01

right of self-defense. Well, to take up

5:03

all of this in the latest style

5:05

of Iran, we asked foreign policy expert

5:08

Walid Faris to join us to

5:10

break it all down. Joining

5:12

us now, Walid Faris and Walid,

5:15

let me turn to the

5:18

death of Rasi in

5:20

Iran in fog

5:23

and the mountainous area.

5:26

Do you believe it was an accident? Your

5:29

example? No, it

5:31

could be. So there are two options.

5:33

Option one is that there was a

5:35

mechanical failure and collapse. Option

5:37

number two is that somebody actually played

5:39

with the engine or with other parts

5:43

of the small helicopter and then that

5:45

became actually an accident. But the system

5:47

is the fact that this is

5:49

a passage between mountains, helicopters planes have been

5:52

taken that route for many, many months

5:54

and years and they know exactly what are

5:56

the angles to use or when not to

5:58

go and there could be the

6:01

other aspect of somebody told them, you can

6:03

go and while the situation is really dire.

6:05

But the most important point is that this

6:07

is a convoy of three helicopters, and

6:10

they were accompanying the third helicopter in

6:12

the center. And then now that

6:15

helicopter goes down and the two copters continue

6:17

like this. They don't go back and circle

6:19

around. So the Iranians had to spend about

6:21

nine, nine hours to find it. But all

6:23

of that will be resolved one day. I

6:25

don't think the Iranian Islamic Republic is going

6:27

to give us that information. But that is

6:30

against a backdrop rule. And the backdrop is

6:32

a struggle that everybody in Iran knew about

6:34

between the office of the

6:36

presidency, Raisi. And then the highest

6:38

offices in the Islamic Republic is

6:40

Khamenei-e. And what was it about? About

6:43

struggle for power. Khamenei-e, who is getting

6:45

much, much older and he's sick as

6:48

well, wanted his son Khamenei-e Jr. to

6:50

become the president. So that would actually

6:52

allow us to think that this may

6:55

have been a struggle within the Islamic

6:57

Republic. And

6:59

to the degree that this is

7:01

the case, what

7:04

is the what are the next few

7:06

weeks to look like? Is if this

7:08

is an open power struggle, what

7:11

happens? Here's the problem.

7:14

Raisi was in a position as a president

7:16

to talk to whomever he wanted. So he

7:19

was already at a certain altitude. He even

7:21

thought that he could be speaking with some

7:23

units of the army. He's not doing a

7:25

revolution. He's just concentrating powers in his hand.

7:28

Now, let me say it first time now

7:30

today on broadcast. There is so

7:32

much money in Iran. We're talking

7:35

about one hundred and fifty billion dollars.

7:37

And you're the top man on analysis

7:39

of the financial world. That

7:41

is going by itself to generate struggle.

7:43

Who's going to be in control of

7:45

that money? Huge money. Raisi or the

7:48

next ayatollah, which may have prompted this.

7:50

Now, that's where he see his dad

7:52

was killed or not. We don't know.

7:55

It's going to be a Islamic Republic

7:57

on steroids for the next. I don't

7:59

know. 48 days,

8:01

they're gonna be normal, they're gonna have a

8:04

transition, and then the elections, and you know

8:06

how the elections work in Iran, they will

8:08

create those elections. And then

8:10

when that happens, they're gonna have an alignment

8:12

between the presidency and between the top Islamic

8:14

job, and that

8:17

country, that government, that regime will

8:19

be on steroid against us, against

8:21

Israel, against the Iranian population. And

8:24

by the time they know that the Biden administration

8:26

is not gonna do anything between

8:28

now, at least in January, the end of

8:30

January of 2025. That's

8:32

the problem. And how

8:35

long will it take to see that settle? How

8:37

many weeks or months do

8:39

you think it will take for Iran to sort of

8:42

settle where they're going to

8:44

go? The ayatollahs, who

8:46

will be their choice? What

8:48

will be the election? When will the election

8:51

be? There are 50

8:53

days for the election, so it's running, the clock

8:55

is running at this point in time, so I

8:57

do not expect that they're gonna do something dramatic

8:59

between now and the election that would not be

9:01

to their advantage. But there's

9:03

gonna be a convergence between two things. They're

9:05

difficult to say, but that's how I see

9:07

it. Number one, to consolidate their power, grab

9:10

all these positions, make sure that their own

9:12

regard is in their pockets, they will promise

9:14

them money. But second, that

9:16

we in the United States with this

9:18

weak administration are having towards our election

9:20

so it becomes very weak in

9:23

terms of foreign policy. We are already weak,

9:25

we'll become mega weak as we get closer,

9:27

and do you know, God

9:29

knows what this administration and their supporters

9:31

are preparing for these elections. We had

9:33

a huge example in 2020. So

9:37

the United States won't be in a

9:39

position really between now and early

9:41

November to do much on foreign policy. This

9:43

is the time where I feel

9:45

that the next regime in Iran will do

9:47

whatever it wants to do in the region,

9:49

even here at home in the United States

9:51

if they would so. And

9:55

they're spectacle of Europe, sending

9:57

their condolences to Tehran. I

10:00

mean, over the death of the butcher

10:02

of Tehran himself, Reisi.

10:05

And this

10:07

look, it's got a peculiar

10:09

look and sense to it.

10:12

People are just leaders, European leaders

10:14

in particular, falling all

10:16

over themselves. Was

10:18

Europe really that weak,

10:22

that I don't

10:25

know, subservient at this

10:27

point to the threats

10:29

of Iran, to Russia? I mean,

10:31

what else could they do? They

10:34

are way beyond that, though, they

10:36

actually Europe as institutions has fallen.

10:39

Has fallen to what? With the billions

10:41

of dollars they have been actually contracting

10:43

or as a transaction with the Iran

10:46

regime. And we think then when the

10:48

West sends $150 billion to the Islamic

10:50

Republic, that they're going to put it

10:52

at the service of the middle class. No,

10:54

there are brokers and those

10:56

brokers are sometimes seen, sometimes unseen behind

10:59

the executive power. They make 10% with

11:01

me. That's

11:03

$15 billion over the past few years. You

11:06

could establish the mother of all lobbies with

11:08

that. And then when, as you said, we

11:10

look at these officials of the EU

11:12

or others and even our State Department

11:15

being so concerned about the loss of

11:17

the president and they are usually largest

11:19

seeing him as his major leader

11:22

in the region. That is

11:24

exactly the map we need to see. I was speaking

11:26

with members of families

11:28

of hostages inside Iranian jails, Islamic

11:30

Republic jails, and they were telling

11:32

me that shows who has

11:34

been impacted, who has been influenced. We have a

11:37

real map of those who issued those statements

11:39

in Europe and in the United States who must

11:41

have been, I think, have

11:44

been influenced by the Iran deal and

11:46

its dividend. Now,

11:49

it's outrageous. And

11:52

we're going to take a quick break. But when we

11:54

come back, I'd like to get your views

11:56

about what in the world, the International Criminal Court with The

11:58

Hague, is going to be a very important issue. is doing,

12:01

why has it been so emboldened that

12:04

it would go after Benjamin

12:07

Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of

12:09

Israel, and the top Hamas

12:11

leaders as well? Who

12:13

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12:15

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12:17

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Walid Farris and Walid this

15:09

international court going after Benjamin Netanyahu

15:11

is fascinating to me. It's

15:14

a united nations

15:17

adjunct if you will and

15:19

it is really delusional. It

15:23

is also where the

15:26

the Hague is also where the

15:28

special counsel Jack Smith used to

15:30

hang out doing what

15:32

and why was he there to begin with.

15:35

But now they've decided that they

15:38

have apparently sufficient military power to

15:41

go out and

15:43

arrest Benjamin Netanyahu.

15:46

Who are these fools and what should we do

15:48

about them? Well that's

15:50

one of the problems major problems

15:52

that international institutions have been facing

15:55

the influence of the radicals around

15:57

the world again including the.

15:59

influence of the Iran deal money are

16:02

all over the place, not just in

16:04

courts, in media, in academia, we've seen

16:06

what they've been doing in this

16:08

nation. But where were

16:10

those judges or that counsel,

16:12

all due respect, when Assad

16:15

of Syria killed more

16:17

than 450,000 people? Where?

16:19

Why are they not talking about

16:22

Darfur's genocide? Just last year, hundreds

16:24

of thousands of that Sudanese

16:28

members of tribes have been killed by

16:30

militias, by jihad, not a word from

16:32

the ICC. What happened to them when

16:35

all these executions in Iran have been

16:37

taking place and people tortured? This

16:39

is not really a judiciary decision.

16:42

This is basically like saying

16:44

in 2001, we are going

16:46

to induct George Bush on the

16:48

one hand and of course the head of

16:50

Al Qaeda, Osama bin Laden. That is crazy.

16:53

That decision is crazy. It shows

16:55

that our international law, the institutions

16:57

of our international law have been

16:59

politicized, unfortunately, to a point where

17:01

a very strange decision is to

17:04

bring in the leaders of

17:06

Israel, a democratic nation, and

17:08

to compare them with the heads of Terros Hamas.

17:10

This is unseen, unheard of. Yeah,

17:12

unheard of. Is it time

17:15

to bulldoze the

17:17

United Nations building on the east

17:19

side of Manhattan? There

17:21

are two ways of thinking about it. Some

17:23

people, they lost hope in all institutions and

17:26

want to do some political bulldozing. Some other

17:28

people, I belong to that other wing, they

17:30

say, no, we're going to go in. We're

17:32

going to actually go in with the

17:35

new administration. There's going to be change

17:37

in Latin America, change in Europe, and

17:39

that new international community needs to absolutely

17:42

reform and push back against those radical

17:44

influences across the board, not just the

17:46

UN, but anything UN affiliated. I mean,

17:49

look at those human, said humanitarian agencies

17:51

in Gaza or in Lebanon, Hezbollah, they're filled

17:54

with actual members of the jihadist organization. So

17:56

there are two ways to look at it.

17:58

If you have hope, You go

18:00

and you reform it. If you don't have hope,

18:02

then your option would be the last one. Yeah,

18:06

I'm definitely in the bulldozer

18:10

group without any question. But

18:13

let's go to Europe. Morning

18:16

the death of a terrorist,

18:18

one of the leaders of

18:21

a state sponsor, the

18:23

world's greatest state sponsor of

18:25

terrorism. What kind

18:28

of game is it that the

18:30

Europeans are playing? And

18:32

why don't we make much of it? Because

18:35

it's really to me both

18:37

irrational and

18:40

frankly morally bankrupt of them to

18:42

do so. I would

18:44

go with the morally dimension

18:48

because it seems that after reconstruction, what

18:50

has been happening, it's really about money

18:52

and financial interests. As I said, you're

18:54

the expert on this when you have

18:56

so much, so many billions that

18:59

goes to the regime and so much

19:01

money that the Taliban have now or other Islamist

19:03

and you have this or even of course you

19:05

have China and Russia. It's a different story. But

19:08

that money becomes an international fund

19:12

to influence these institutions,

19:14

these governments. And

19:16

these are actually financial interests behind

19:18

the government. They're having business in

19:20

Iran. You have all these companies

19:22

in Europe that are completely doing

19:25

business with the Iran regime. And

19:27

therefore, obviously they can put pressure on their

19:29

politicians. They could put pressure on the executives,

19:31

on the members of the legislatures

19:34

and ask them to

19:36

give importance and celebrity

19:38

status to the fallen,

19:40

to the president of that regime

19:43

who has been, as you just

19:45

said, a few minutes ago, responsible

19:47

for the execution, for the execution

19:49

of tens of thousands of Iranian

19:52

citizens, men, females,

19:54

kids and elderly over the years.

19:56

So this is unthinkable, another unthinkable

19:58

matter that has been done. by

20:00

these institutions and portraiture. And

20:03

let's turn to the Chinese now

20:06

and the network that

20:09

we've, that's been revealed

20:11

between China, the

20:13

CCP, and these

20:16

various pro-Hamas groups that are demonstrating

20:18

rioting all across America. You're

20:20

right. You're right. Well,

20:22

first of all, first of all, the

20:25

actual organizers of

20:27

the riots or the jihad or

20:29

the empty fathers that have been

20:31

happening on our campuses from sea

20:33

to shining sea, are the

20:36

supporters of the Islamic Republic. But

20:38

the Islamic Republic has a strategic

20:40

agreement with the government

20:42

of China. Two years ago, they

20:45

signed an agreement, billions of dollars

20:47

that China will provide them with

20:49

protection and support and buy their oil and all

20:52

of that. So you

20:54

have a cooperation between the two. Those

20:56

who have the people on the ground are

20:58

mostly the jihadists, the Iranians and others, and

21:00

those who have the cash, you

21:02

know, go to China, the big bank where we have

21:05

our trillions of dollars, as we all know. So

21:07

that's how it works. But all of

21:09

that is coming as a result

21:11

of the weakness that we have in

21:13

Washington. This did not

21:15

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that there is a sort of a

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weakness in the center or an influence

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that could push back against

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what the administration wants to see happening,

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then that's what they do. Well,

21:37

Ed Faris, we're talking with Dr. Raul

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we're going to talk about, what's

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the CIA doing and what is their

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well, let me ask you, the

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CIA involvement right down the Middle

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East, how concentrated is it?

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We've seen William Burns lead the

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efforts to create a ceasefire.

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It's odd that the CIA director would be

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the one to be doing that rather than

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the Secretary of State or

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an ambassador or an emissary from

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state. Your thoughts about

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what that means symbolically

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to the Middle East, all parties, whether it

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be Israel, whether it be Iran, whom ever,

24:09

what does it mean for the United States to put

24:12

William Burns into the head of

24:14

the talks on a ceasefire? That's

24:18

a great question, Lou. Very few people

24:20

understand how the Middle East perceives that,

24:22

why actually those regimes would like to

24:24

sit down with the head of our

24:27

intelligence agencies and not with our diplomats,

24:29

because that's the Middle Eastern thing. When

24:32

you use the term muhabara, intelligence of security

24:34

agencies in the Middle East, people say, well,

24:37

that's really where decisions are made. That's

24:39

not the case in liberal

24:41

democracies or democracy, Western democracies. The

24:44

problem is, at this point in

24:46

time, is that those agencies

24:48

that we have, which should

24:50

also inform Congress about everything's happening,

24:53

are given instructions by the teams who

24:55

are working with the executive. If

24:58

the team that is working basically

25:00

on the Iran dossier, the Iran

25:02

deal dossier, that team would influence

25:04

the president. This is the right way

25:06

to do it. That team, most likely, is the one who

25:08

says, well, if you want to send a real message, you

25:11

don't send the State Department, you send

25:13

the CIA. That's dangerous, dangerous for the

25:15

CIA to be politicized, because then

25:18

they are uncovering who they are, who are

25:20

their friends, so on and so forth. That's

25:22

dangerous also for our allies on the ground

25:24

and dangerous also for our constitutional order. We

25:28

are clearly separating the powers, but when

25:30

you ask one of these

25:32

agencies that is supposed to be secretive

25:34

and not public, to become public in

25:36

negotiations instead of the State Department, all

25:38

the other way around, if you ask

25:40

the other agencies, like the diplomacy agencies

25:43

to do secret work, then we're going to have

25:46

the same result. I think that has to be

25:48

reformed, that has to be reorganized, and that has

25:50

to be corrupted. And

25:53

as we wrap up here, Walid, give

25:55

us your sense of just how

25:57

much disruption, instability you expect. between

26:01

now and Election Day

26:03

and assuming that President

26:05

Trump is elected and

26:08

can restore that stability, can

26:11

restore, if

26:13

you will, domestically law and order, and

26:17

some sort of stability

26:20

to the international

26:23

gathering of countries and

26:25

communities. Well, number

26:27

two, let me visit number two, a

26:29

Trump administration or a different administration that

26:31

would change the policies, foreign

26:33

policies of the United States and national security

26:35

policies of the United States is a must.

26:38

I even say if this administration in

26:40

the last 10 years of its

26:42

life before elections, I mean, will

26:45

change, I'm for it. But they're not going

26:47

to change because the interests are so

26:49

large. So a second or another administration

26:51

that could be at this point in

26:54

time, it's decided would be headed by

26:56

President Trump, is needed in the

26:58

region. We need to reestablish

27:00

the Abraham accord. We need to

27:02

actually contain the Iran Islamic regime.

27:04

We need to stop the war

27:06

in Ukraine. We need a

27:08

long list, but he needs that other administration coming

27:11

needs also the best people to help them and

27:13

people who are loyal to these goals. That's

27:16

not what's not the case in

27:19

2017 to 2020. Having said that,

27:21

I would say the real concern

27:23

is not what would a next

27:25

Trump administration do. It's the

27:27

bridge to get there. I still have

27:30

concern. That's not my field, but I've seen and

27:32

lived through 2020. I have

27:35

a concern that there could be

27:37

a lot of instabilities before getting to

27:39

the elections and some instability from the

27:41

elections to have an

27:43

administration for the reason that all of us

27:45

know. It's like this opposition, this radical

27:48

opposition for any alternative to

27:50

the Obama Biden policies.

27:53

And as you say, there's no

27:55

doubt we are watching the third

27:58

term of Barack Obama. in

28:00

this hapless and inept Biden

28:03

regime, a puppet only,

28:05

and his masters unwaveringly,

28:10

Marxist, and they mean to

28:12

destroy this country without any

28:14

question whatsoever. That's

28:17

a question that has to be confronted first by

28:19

Donald Trump. And I

28:21

think we're truly at an existential demarcation

28:25

in this November 5th election. I

28:27

don't believe there will be another

28:29

election if President Trump

28:31

were to be denied election

28:34

again. Your thoughts on that? He

28:37

has to win. And I think the numbers now

28:39

shows. I remember in all previous elections, since I

28:41

became an American citizen, you would know more or

28:43

less where the numbers are going. And

28:45

those numbers are becoming more dramatic for

28:48

both sides. So what is it

28:50

that's going to come? Like between now

28:52

and November and change these numbers

28:54

other than some super

28:58

natural political thing, which will

29:00

be pressure applied of

29:03

the kind of demonstrations of the kind of

29:05

political guerrilla that took place in the summer

29:07

of 2020. And then the heels of the

29:09

empty fathers that took place, I am very

29:12

concerned that someone some force is going to

29:14

use these empty father, she had the

29:16

Hamas forces into our end to disturb

29:18

our election. That's my real concern at this point

29:20

in time. And it's one that

29:22

I happen to share as well. Wally

29:25

Farris, good to see you. Appreciate it and

29:27

look forward to our next conversation. Thanks so

29:30

much. Thank you so much. Thank you. Thanks

29:32

to Waleed. And thanks, everybody, for being with

29:34

us today. Be sure to join us tomorrow

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