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APPENDIX

Types of process in Joe Biden’s Inauguration speech (Speech- A)

Type of process Code


N RP
Clause B V
o MatP MenP EP id
P P att
e
1 This is America’s day           v   1/F/1
2 This is democracy’s day           v   1/F/2
3 America has been tested anew and... v             1/A/3
4 and America has risen to the challenge. v             1/A/4
5 Today we celebrate the triumph, not of a candidate, but of a cause, the cause of democracy. v             1/A/5
6 The people, the will of the people, has been heard and ...     v         1/C/6
7 the will of the people has been heeded.     v         1/C/7
8 We’ve learned again that... v             1/A/8
9 ...that democracy is precious.           v   1/F/9
10 Democracy is fragile.           v   1/F/10
11 And at this hour, my friends, democracy has prevailed. v             1/A/11
12 a few days ago violence sought to shake the capital’s very foundation. v             1/A/12
We come together as one nation, under God, indivisible, to carry out the peaceful transfer of power
13 v             1/A/13
as...
14 we have for more than two centuries           v   1/F/14
15 As we look ahead in our uniquely American way, restless, bold, optimistic   v           1/B/15
16 set our sights on the nation v             1/A/16
17 we know we can be, and we must be     v         1/C/17
18 I thank my predecessors of both parties for their presence here today         v     1/C/18
19 I thank them from the bottom of my heart         v     1/E/19
20 and I know the resilience of our constitution and the strength, the strength of our nation     v         1/E/20
21 as does president Carter who I spoke with last night         v     1/E/21
22 who cannot be with us today           v   1/F/22
23 we salute for his lifetime and service     v         1/C/23
24 I’ve just taken a sacred oath each of those... v             1/A/24
25 ...of those patriots have taken v             1/A/25
26 The oath first sworn by George Washington.         v     1/E/26
27 the American story depends not in any one of us, not on some of us, but on all of us   v           1/B/27
28 On we the people who seek a more perfect union. v             1/A/28
29 This is a great nation           v   1/F/29
30 We are good people.           v   1/F/30
31 we’ve come so far v             1/A/31
32 but we still have far to go v             1/A/32
33 We’ll press forward with speed and urgency... v             1/A/33
34 for we have much to do in this winter of peril and significant possibilities           v   1/F/34
35 Few people in our nation’s history have been more challenged... v             1/A/35
36 than the time we’re in now.           v   1/F/36
37 Once in a century virus that silently stalks the country v             1/A/37
38 has taken as many lives in one year as v             1/A/38
39 ...America lost in all of World War II. v             1/A/39
40 Millions of jobs have been lost. v             1/A/40
41 Hundreds of thousands of businesses closed. v             1/A/41
42 A cry for racial justice, some 400 years in the making, moves us v             1/A/42
43 The dream of justice for all will be deferred no longer. v             1/A/43
44 A cry for survival comes from planet itself. v             1/A/44
45 A cry that can’t be any more desperate or any more clear           v   1/F/45

46 now arise a political extremism, white supremacy, domestic terrorism that.. v             1/A/46
47 that we must confront v             1/A/47
48 we will defeat. v             1/A/48
49 ... secure the future of America, requires so much more than words           v   1/F/49
50 It requires the most elusive of all things in a democracy...           v   1/F/50
51 Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation. v             1/A/51
52 When he put pen to paper v             1/A/52
53 , the president said         v     1/E/53
54 and I quote         v     1/E/54
55 If my name ever goes down into history           v   1/F/55
56 it will be for this act           v   1/F/56
57 my whole soul is in it           v   1/F/57
58 My whole soul was in it today           v   1/F/58
59 on this January day, my whole soul is in this.           v   1/F/59
60 and I ask every American to join me in this cause.         v     1/E/60
61 With unity we can do great things, important things. v             1/A/61
62 We can right wrongs. v             1/A/62
63 We can put people to work in good jobs v             1/A/63
64 We can teach our children in safe schools v             1/A/64
65 We can overcome the deadly virus v             1/A/65
66 We can reward work and rebuild the middle class and make healthcare secure for all     v         1/C/66
67 We can deliver racial justice v             1/A/67
68 and we can make America once again, v             1/A/68
69 I know speaking of unity...     v         1/C/69
70 ...can sound to some like a foolish fantasy these days.           v   1/F/70

71 I know the forces...     v         1/C/71


72 ...that divide us ... v             1/A/72
73 are deep and...           v   1/F/73
74 ...and they are real           v   1/F/74
75 But I also know...     v         1/C/75
76 ...they are not new           v   1/F/76
77 Our history has been a constant struggle between the American ideal.           v   1/F/77
78 that we all are created equal,... v             1/A/78
79 ... racism, nativism, fear, demonization have long torn us apart. v             1/A/79
80 The battle is perennial...           v   1/F/80
81 and victory is never assured.           v   1/F/81
82 , through struggle, sacrifice and setbacks our better angels have always prevailed v             1/A/82
83 , enough of us have come together to carry all of us forward, v             1/A/83
84 and we can do that now. v             1/A/84
85 History, faith, and reason show the way, the way of unity           v   1/F/85
86 We can see each other, not as adversaries, but as neighbors     v         1/C/86
87 We can treat each other with dignity and respect. v             1/A/87
88 We can join forces... v             1/A/88
89 ...stop the shouting ... v             1/A/89
90 ...and lower the temperature, v             1/A/90
91 ...for without unity there is no peace       v       1/D/91
92 This is our historic moment of crisis and challenge, and...             v 1/F/92
93 ...and unity is the path forward             v 1/F/93
94 we must meet this moment as the United States of America v             1/A/94
95 If we do that,... v             1/A/95

96 , I guarantee you...           v   1/F/96


97 we will not fail v             1/A/97
98 We have never, ever, ever, ever failed v             1/A/98
99 ...when we’ve acted together. v             1/A/99
10
v             1/A/100
0 let’s start afresh all of us.
10
v             1/A/101
1 Let’s begin to listen to one another again, hear one another, see one another
10
          v   1/F/102
2 Politics doesn’t have to be a raging fire, destroying everything in its path
10
          v   1/F/103
3 . Every disagreement doesn’t have to be a cause for total war.
10
    v         1/C/104
4 we must reject the culture in which...
10
          v   1/F/105
5 which facts themselves are manipulated and even manufactured.
10
          v   1/F/106
6 we have to be different than this
10
          v   1/F/107
7 America has to be better than this,
10
    v         1/C/108
8 ...and I believe...
10
          v   1/F/109
9 America is so much better than this
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  V           1/B/110
0 Just look around
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  V           1/B/111
1 Here we stand in the shadow of the Capitol Dome
11
        v     1/E/112
2 as it was mentioned earlier....
11
v             1/A/113
3 when the Union itself was literally hanging in the balance.
11
v             1/A/114
4 Yet we endured,...
11
v             1/A/115
5 we prevailed
11
  v           1/B/116
6 Here we stand looking out on the great mall
11
        v     1/E/117
7 where Dr. King spoke of his dream
11
  v           1/B/118
8 Here we stand where 108 years ago at another inaugural...
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v             1/A/119
9 thousands of protesters tried to block brave women marching for the right to vote.
12
v             1/A/120
0 And today we mark the swearing in of the first woman in American history

12
          v   1/F/121
1 elected to national office, Vice President Kamala Harris
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v             1/A/122
2 Don’t tell me things can’t change.
12 Here we stand across the Potomac from Arlington Cemetery   v           1/B/123
3
12
v             1/A/124
4 where heroes who gave the last full measure of devotion rest in eternal peace.
12
  v           1/B/125
5 And here we stand just days after a riotous mob
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v             1/A/126
6 thought they could use violence to silence the will of the people
12
v             1/A/127
7 It did not happen
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v             1/A/128
8 It will never happen
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    v         1/C/129
9 For all of those who supported our campaign
13
    v         1/C/130
0 , I’m humbled by the faith...
13
    v         1/C/131
1 ...you’ve placed in us.
13
    v         1/C/132
2 To all those who did not support us,
13
        v     1/E/133
3 let me say this.
13
v             1/A/134
4 Hear me out as we move forward
13
v             1/A/135
5 . Take a measure of me and my heart.
13
    v         1/C/136
6 If you still disagree,
13
          v   1/F/137
7 so be it
13
            v 1/F/138
8 That’s democracy.
13 . That’s America             v 1/F/139
9
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            v 1/F/140
0 ...of our Republic is perhaps this nation’s greatest strength.
14
    v         1/C/141
1 Yet hear me clearly
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v             1/A/142
2 disagreement must not lead to disunion
14
        v     1/E/143
3 And I pledge this to you,
14
          v   1/F/144
4 I will be a president for all Americans, all Americans.
14
    v         1/C/145
5 And I promise you,...

14
v             1/A/146
6 I will fight as hard for those...
14
    v         1/C/147
7 who did not support me
14
    v         1/C/148
8 as for those who did
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v             1/A/149
9 a Saint in my church wrote that...
15
          v   1/F/150
0 a people was a multitude defined by the common objects of their love
15
            v 1/F/151
1 What are the common objects...
15
    v         1/C/152
2 we as Americans love
15
v             1/A/153
3 that define us as Americans?
15 I think...
    v         1/C/154
4
15 ...we know: opportunity security, liberty, dignity, respect, honor and yes, the truth.
    v         1/C/155
5
15 I’ve taught us a painful lesson
v             1/A/156
6
15 There is truth,
      v       1/D/157
7
15 and there are lies.
      v       1/D/158
8
15 Lies toll for power and for profit,
v             1/A/159
9
16 and each of us has a duty and a responsibility as citizens...
          v   1/F/160
0
16 leaders who have pledged to honor our Constitution and protect our nation
        v     1/E/161
1
16 Look, I understand that many of my fellow Americans...
    v         1/C/162
2
16 I understand they worry about their jobs.
    v         1/C/163
3
16 they worry about their jobs.
    v         1/C/164
4
16 I understand like my dad,
    v         1/C/165
5
16 they lay in bed at night, staring at the ceiling wondering,
  v           1/B/166
6
16 "Can I keep my healthcare?"
v             1/A/167
7
16 Can I pay my mortgage?
v             1/A/168
8
16
v             1/A/169
9 Thinking about their families, about what comes next.
17 I promise you
        v     1/E/170
0

17
    v         1/C/171
1 I get it
17
            v 1/F/172
2 the answer is not to turn inward
17
          v   1/F/173
3 distrusting those who don’t look like you
17
v             1/A/174
4 or worship the way you do
17
v             1/A/175
5 or don’t get their news from the same sources you do
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v             1/A/176
6 We must end this uncivil war..
17
v             1/A/177
7 that pits red against blue, rural versus urban, conservative versus liberal.
17
v             1/A/178
8 We can do this,
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v             1/A/179
9 if we open our souls
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v             1/A/180
0 If we show a little tolerance and humility,
18
    v         1/C/181
1 and if we’re willing to stand in the other person’s shoes,
18
        v     1/E/182
2 as my mom would say,
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            v 1/F/183
3 Because here’s the thing about life
18
      v       1/D/184
4 There’s no accounting
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v             1/A/185
5 for what fate will deal you
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          v   1/F/186
6 Some days when you need a hand
18
      v       1/D/187
7 there are other days when...
18
v             1/A/188
8 when we’re called to lend a hand.
18
            v 1/F/189
9 That’s how it has to be,..
19
            v 1/F/190
0 it’s what we do for one another
19
          v   1/F/191
1 And if we are this way,..
19
          v   1/F/192
2 , our country will be stronger, more prosperous, more ready for the future,
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    v         1/C/193
3 we can still disagree
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          v   1/F/194
4 we’re going to need each other
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          v   1/F/195
5 We need all our strength to persevere through this dark winter

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v             1/A/196
6 We’re entering
19
            v 1/F/197
7 what may be the toughest and deadliest period of the virus
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v             1/A/198
8 We must set aside politics and...
19
v             1/A/199
9 finally face this pandemic as one nation,
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        v     1/E/200
0 And I promise you this,
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        v     1/E/201
1 as the Bible says,
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  v           1/B/202
2 Weeping may endure for a night
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v             1/A/203
3 but joy cometh in the morning.
20
v             1/A/204
4 We will get through this together.
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  v           1/B/205
5 Look, folks, all my colleagues
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v             1/A/206
6 I serve with in the House and the Senate up here,...
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    v         1/C/207
7 we all understand...
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  v           1/B/208
8 ...the world is watching,
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            v 1/F/209
9 So here’s my message
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v             1/A/210
0 America has been tested and...
21
          v   1/F/211
1 we’ve come out stronger for it.
21
v             1/A/212
2 We will repair our alliances and...
21
v             1/A/213
3 engage with the rural once again,
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v             1/A/214
4 we’ll lead not merely by the example of our power, but by the power of our example.
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          v   1/F/215
5 It will be a strong and trusted
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    v         1/C/216
6 , you all know...
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v             1/A/217
7 we’ve been through so much in this nation.
21
        v     1/E/218
8 I’d like to ask you...
21
v             1/A/219
9 to remember all those who we lost this past year to the pandemic,
22
    v         1/C/220
0 We’ll honor them by becoming becoming the people and the nation ..

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    v         1/C/221
1 ...we know we can
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        v     1/E/222
2 . So I ask you,...
22
        v     1/E/223
3 let’s say a silent prayer for those...
22
v             1/A/224
4 who’ve lost their lives and those left behind and for our country.
22
            v 1/F/225
5 Folks, this is a time of testing.
22 We face an attack on our democracy and untruth v             1/A/226
6
22
          v   1/F/227
7 Any one of these would be enough to challenge us in profound ways.
22
            v 1/F/228
8 But the fact is ...
22
v             1/A/229
9 we face them all at once,
23
          v   1/F/230
0 with one of the gravest responsibilities we’ve had
23
v             1/A/231
1 we’re going to be tested.
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v             1/A/232
2 Are we going to step up, all of us?
23
            v 1/F/233
3 It’s time for boldness,...
23
      v       1/D/234
4 for there’s so much to do.
23
          v   1/F/235
5 And this is certain
23
          V   1/F/236
6 I promise you, ...
23
v             1/A/237
7 we will be judged you and I,
23
v             1/A/238
8 by how we resolve these cascading crises of our era.
23
v             1/A/239
9 We will rise to...
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            v 1/F/240
0 the occasion is the question.
24
v             1/A/241
1 Will we master this rare and difficult hour?
24 When we meet our obligations and pass along a new and better world to our children, v             1/A/242
2
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    v         1/C/243
3 I believe we must.
24
          v   1/F/244
4 I’m sure you do as well.
24
    v         1/C/245
5 I believe we will.

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v             1/A/246
6 And when we do, ...
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v             1/A/247
7 we’ll write the next
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          v   1/F/248
8 A story that might sound something like a song ...
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          v   1/F/249
9 that means a lot to me.
25
1/F/250
0 It’s called American Anthem             v
25
      v       1/D/251
1 There’s one verse that...
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  v           1/B/252
2 that stands out, at least for me.
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          v   1/F/253
3 And it goes like this, ...
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v             1/A/254
4 “The work and prayers of century have brought us to this day.
25
            v 1/F/255
5 What shall be our legacy?
25 What will our children say?         v     1/E/256
6
25
    v         1/C/257
7 Let me know in my heart,
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          v   1/F/258
8 when my days are through America,...
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v             1/A/259
9 America, I gave my best to you.
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v             1/A/260
0 ” Let’s add, let’s us add our own work...
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v             1/A/261
1 If we do this
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          v   1/F/262
2 when our days are through,
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        v     1/E/263
3 our children and our children’s children will say of us,
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v             1/A/264
4 “They gave their best.
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v             1/A/265
5 They did their duty.
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v             1/A/266
6 They healed a broken land.”
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v             1/A/267
7 My fellow Americans, I close today...
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v             1/A/268
8 where I began, with the sacred oath
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v             1/A/269
9 I give you my word.
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  v           1/B/270
0 I will always level with you.
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v             1/A/271
1 I will defend the Constitution.
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v             1/A/272
2 I’ll defend our democracy.
27
v             1/A/273
3 I’ll defend America...
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v             1/A/274
4 and will give all,
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v             1/A/275
5 all of you keep everything
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v             1/A/276
6 I do in your service.
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v             1/A/277
7 we shall write an American story of hope
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            v 1/F/278
8 May this be the story...
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v             1/A/279
9 that guides us,
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v             1/A/280
0 the story that inspires us ...
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        v     1/E/281
1 and the story that tells ages yet to come,...
28
        v     1/E/282
2 that we answer the call of history.
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v             1/A/283
3 We met the moment
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v             1/A/284
4 Democracy and hope, truth and justice did not die on our watch, but thrived.
28
v             1/A/285
5 That America secured liberty at home...
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  v           1/B/286
6 and stood once again as a beacon to the world.
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            v 1/A/287
7 That is what ...
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v             1/A/288
8 we owe our forebearers, one another and generation to follow.
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v             1/A/289
9 we turn to those task of our time
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v             1/A/290
0 sustained by faith
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v             1/A/291
1 driven by conviction,
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v             1/A/292
2 devoted to one another ...
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v             1/A/293
3 and the country we love with all our hearts
29
May God bless America ... v             1/A/294
4
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v             1/A/295
5 and may God protect our troops.
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        v     1/E/296
6 . Thank you, America.
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Joe Biden’s Speech at Munich Security Conference (Speech-B)
Type of process Code
RP
No Clause B
MatP MenP EP VP at id
P
t e
1 It’s great to be with Angela and Emanuel           v   2/F/1
2 We just spent a part of, from Washington perspective, a morning together v             2/A/2
3 But I want to say hello to everyone     v         2/C/3
4 and thanks to you at the Munich Conference for hosting this special session         v     2/E/4
5 For decades, as you pointed out...   v           2/B/5
6 I participated in the Munich Security Conference as a U.S. senator v             2/A/6
7 And two years ago, as you pointed out,...   v           2/B/7
8 when I last spoke in Munich,         v     2/E/8
9 I was a private citizen.           v   2/F/9
10 I was a professor           v   2/F/10
11 But I said at that time,         v     2/E/11
12 We will be back           v   2/F/12
13 And I’m a man of my word           v   2/F/13
14 America is back           v   2/F/14
15 I speak to you today as president of the United States,...         v     2/E/15
16 and I’m sending a clear message to the world v             2/A/16
17 America is back.           V   2/F/17
18 The Transatlantic Alliance is back.           v   2/F/18
19 And we are not looking backward,   v           2/B/19
20 we are looking forward together.   v           2/B/20
21 It comes down to this, v             2/A/21
22 the Transatlantic Alliance is a strong foundation,           v   2/F/22
23 collective security and our shared prosperity are built. v             2/A/23
24 The partnership between Europe and the United States in my view is...             v 2/F/24
25 ...must remain the cornerstone of all that           v   2/F/25
26 that we hope to accomplish in the 21st century     v         2/C/26
27 just as we did in the 20th century. v             2/A/27
28 the challenges we face today are different. v             2/A/28
29 We’re at an inflection point.           v   2/F/29
30 When I spoke to you as a senator and as even as vice-president,         v     2/E/30
31 the global dynamics have shifted, ... v             2/A/31
32 new crises demand our attention,           v   2/F/32
33 and we can not focus   v           2/B/33
34 on the competition among countries that threaten to divide the world, v             2/A/34
35 or only on global challenges that threaten to sink us all together v             2/A/35
36 if we fail to cooperate. v             2/A/36
37 We must do both, working in lock step with our allies and partners. v             2/A/37
38 So let me erase any lingering doubt. v             2/A/38
39 The United States will work closely with our European Union partners v             2/A/39
40 , to meet the range of shared challenges we face. v             2/A/40
41 We continue to support the goal of a Europe whole, and free, and at peace. v             2/A/41
42 The United States is fully committed to our NATO Alliance;           v   2/F/42
43 and I welcome Europe’s growing investment in... v             2/A/43
44 the military capabilities that enable our shared defense. v             2/A/44
45 we’ll keep faith with Article 5 v             2/A/45
46 it’s a guarantee.           v   2/F/46
47 An attack on one is an attack on all,           v   2/F/47
48 that is our unshakeable vow.             v 2/F/48
49 and the only time Article 5 has been invoked... v             2/A/49
50 was after the United States           v   2/F/50
51 was attacked on 9/11. v             2/A/51
52 our allies joined us to fight Al-Qaida, v             2/A/52
53 and the United States committed to consulting closely with our ...           v   2/F/53
54 My administration strongly supports ... v             2/A/54
55 the diplomatic process that’s underway,           v   2/F/55
56 this war that is closing out 20 years v             2/A/56
57 We remain committed ...           v   2/F/57
58 ensuring that Afghanistan never again provides a base for terrorist attacks... v             2/A/58
59 Our European partners have also stood with us to counter ISIS.   v           2/B/59
60 NATO defense ministers endorsed significant expanded training v             2/A/60
61 which will be vital to the ongoing fight against ISIS.           v   2/F/61
62 We cannot allow ISIS to reopen v             2/A/62
63 And while the United States is undergoing a thorough review... v             2/A/63
64 , I’ve ordered the halting and withdrawal of American troops ...         v     2/E/64
65 I’m also lifting the cap imposed by the previous administration v             2/A/65
66 on the number of us forces able to be based in Germany           v   2/F/66
67 I know the past few years...     v         2/C/67
68 have strained ... v             2/A/68
69 and tested our transatlantic relationship, v             2/A/69
70 but the United States is determined,           v   2/F/70
71 I participated in the first meeting of the G7 leaders, v             2/A/71
72 where I spoke about the dire need to coordinate multilateral action         v     2/E/72
73 Achieving these goals is going to depend on a core strategic proposition           v   2/F/73
74 And that is the United States...           v   2/F/74
75 United States must renew America’s enduring advantages v             2/A/75
76 so that we can meet today’s challenges from a position of strength. v             2/A/76
77 That means building back better our economic           v   2/F/77
78 that have made the world safer for all people. v             2/A/78
79 I hope our ...     v         2/C/79
80 ...fellow democracies are going to join us in this vital work. v             2/A/80
81 Our partnerships have endured v             2/A/81
82 and grown through the years because           v   2/F/82
83 they are rooted in the richness of our shared democratic values.           v   2/F/83
84 They’re not transactional,           v   2/F/84
85 they’re not extractive.           v   2/F/85
86 They’re built on a vision of a future where... v             2/A/86
87 where every voice matters           v   2/F/87
88 where the rights of all are protected v             2/A/88
89 and the rule of law is upheld. v             2/A/89
90 None of us has fully succeeded in this division v             2/A/90
91 We continue to work toward it v             2/A/91
92 democratic progress is under assault.           v   2/F/92
93 I’ve known many of you for a long, long time, ...     v         2/C/93
94 and you know     v         2/C/94
95 that I speak my mind.         v     2/E/95
96 So let me be very straightforward with you all           v   2/F/96
97 We are in the midst of a fundamental debate about the future...           v   2/F/97
98 We’re at an inflection point between those ...           v   2/F/98
99 who argue that given,...         v     2/E/99
10
v             2/A/100
0 all the challenges we face from the fourth industrial revolution,
10
            v 2/F/101
1 that autocracy is ...
10
        v     2/E/102
2 the best way forward they argue.
10
    v         2/C/103
3 And those who understand
10
          v   2/F/104
4 that democracy is essential
10
v             2/A/105
5 Historians are going to examine
10
v             2/A/106
6 and write about this moment as an inflection point
10
        v     2/E/107
7 as I said.
10
    v         2/C/108
8 And I believe in every ounce of my bead ...
10
v             2/A/109
9 that democracy will and must prevail.
11
v             2/A/110
0 We must demonstrate that ...
11
v             2/A/111
1 democracy can still deliver for our people in this changed world.
11
            v 2/F/112
2 That in my view, is our galvanizing mission.
11
v             2/A/113
3 Democracy doesn’t happen by accident.
11
v             2/A/114
4 We have to defend it
11
          v   2/F/115
5 We have to prove that ...
11
          v   2/F/116
6 our model isn’t a relic of history;
11
            v 2/F/117
7 it’s the single best way to revitalize the promise of our future.
11
v             2/A/118
8 And if we work together with our democratic partners, ...
11
    v         2/C/119
9 , I know ...
12
v             2/A/120
0 we’ll meet every challenge and ...
12
v             2/A/121
1 outpace every challenger.
12
v             2/A/122
2 We must prepare together for long-term strategic competition with China.
12
v             2/A/123
3 How the United States, Europe and Asia work together ...
12
v             2/A/124
4 and advance our prosperity across the Pacific will be among...
12
v             2/A/125
5 the most consequential efforts we undertake.

12
          v   2/F/126
6 Competition with China is going to be stiff;
12
            v 2/F/127
7 that’s...
12
    v         2/C/128
8 what I expect, ...
12
v             2/A/129
9 and that’s what I welcome.
13
    v         2/C/130
0 I believe in the global system, Europe and the United States together,
13
v             2/A/131
1 with our allies in the Indo-Pacific worked so hard to build ...
13
          v   2/F/132
2 We can own the race for the future
13
          v   2/F/133
3 but to do so we have to be clear-eyed about the historic investments
13
          v   2/F/134
4 and partnerships that this will require.
13
v             2/A/135
5 We have to protect for space for innovation
13
v             2/A/136
6 and the creative genius that thrives with the free exchange...
13
          v   2/F/137
7 We have to ensure that...
13
v             2/A/138
8 the benefits of growth are shared broadly and equitably, not just by a few.
13
v             2/A/139
9 We have to push back against the Chinese government’s economic...
14
v             2/A/140
0 that undercut the foundations of the international economic system.
14
          v   2/F/141
1 Everyone must play by the same rules.
14
          v   2/F/142
2 U.S. and European companies are required to publicly disclose
14
v             2/A/143
3 and abide by rules to deter corruption of monopolistic practices.
14
v             2/A/144
4 Chinese companies should be held to the same standard.
14
v             2/A/145
5 We must shape the rules that will govern the advance of technology
14
          v   2/F/146
6 so that they are used to lift people up, not used to pin them down.
14
  v           2/B/147
7 We must stand up for the democratic values...
14
v             2/A/148
8 that make it possible
14
v             2/A/149
9 pushing back against those who would monopolize ...
15
v             2/A/150
0 and normalize repression

15
            v 2/F/151
1 Now this is also how ...
15
v             2/A/152
2 we’re going to be able to meet the threat from Russia.
15
v             2/A/153
3 The criminal attacks our democracies ...
15
v             2/A/154
4 and weaponizes corruption to try to undermine our system of governance.
15
    v         2/C/155
5 Russian leaders want people to think...
15
          v   2/F/156
6 that our system is more corrupt,
15
    v         2/C/157
7 but the world knows...
15
          v   2/F/158
8 that isn’t true, including Russia’s own citizens.
15
v             2/A/159
9 Putin seeks to weaken the European project, and our NATO Alliance.
16
    v         2/C/160
0 He wants to undermine the transatlantic unity and our resolve,
16
          v   2/F/161
1 because it’s so much easier for the Kremlin to bully
16
            v 2/F/162
2 than it is to negotiate with a strong and closely-united transatlantic...
16
            v 2/F/163
3 That’s why standing up for the sovereignty...
16
          v   2/F/164
4 territorial integrity of Ukraine remains a vital concern for Europe...
16
            v 2/F/165
5 That’s why addressing Russian recklessness,...
16
          v   2/F/166
6 and the world has become critical to protecting our collective security.
16
          v   2/F/167
7 The challenges with Russia may be different than the ones with China,
16
          v   2/F/168
8 but they’re just as real.
16
v             2/A/169
9 It is not about pitting East against West.
17
          v   2/F/170
0 It’s not about, ...
17
    v         2/C/171
1 we want a conflict.
17
    v         2/C/172
2 We want a future ...
17
          v   2/F/173
3 where all nations are able to freely determine their own path...
17
v             2/A/174
4 We cannot and must not return to the reflective opposition...
17
v             2/A/175
5 Competition must not lock out cooperation...

17
v             2/A/176
6 on issues that affect us all.
17
v             2/A/177
7 we must cooperate if...
17
v             2/A/178
8 we’re going to defeat COVID-19 everywhere.
17
          v   2/F/179
9 My first presidential national security memorandum focused on ...
18
        v     2/E/180
0 Today, I’m announcing that ...
18
v             2/A/181
1 the United States is making a $2 billion pledge
18
v             2/A/182
2 And even as we fight to get out of the teeth of this pandemic,
18
          v   2/F/183
3 , the resurgence of Ebola in Africa is a stark reminder...
18
v             2/A/184
4 that we must simultaneously work to finally finance health security
18
v             2/A/185
5 because they will keep coming.
18
v             2/A/186
6 We have to work together to strengthen and reform...
18
          v   2/F/187
7 We need a UN system focused on...
18
v             2/A/188
8 biological threats that can move quickly to trigger action.
18
v             2/A/189
9 Similarly, we can no longer delay or...
19
v             2/A/190
0 do the bare minimum to address climate change.
19
          v   2/F/191
1 This is a global existential crisis, and...
19
          v   2/F/192
2 we’ll all suffer,
19
          v   2/F/193
3 we’ll all suffer the consequences ...
19
v             2/A/194
4 if we fail.
19
v             2/A/195
5 We have to rapidly accelerate our commitments
19
            v 2/F/196
6 That’s why as president,...
19
v             2/A/197
7 I immediately rejoined the Paris Agreement.
19
          v   2/F/198
8 , the United States is officially, once again, a party to the Paris Agreement
19
v             2/A/199
9 which we helped put together.
20
v             2/A/200
0 On earth day I will host the leaders’ summit to...

20
    v         2/C/201
1 I’m grateful for Europe’s continued leadership on climate issues ...
20
          v   2/F/202
2 Together, we need to invest in the technological innovations
20
v             2/A/203
3 that are going to power our clean energy futures,
20
          v   2/F/204
4 and enable us to build a clean energy solution to global markets.
20
v             2/A/205
5 The threat of nuclear proliferation also continues to require...
20
          v   2/F/206
6 We need transparency and communication to minimize...
20
          v 2/F/207
7 That’s why the United States and Russia
20
v             2/A/208
8 extended the New START treaty for an additional four years
20
        v     2/E/209
9 once I was sworn in.
21
            v 2/F/210
0 That’s why ...
21
v             2/A/211
1 we said ...
21
v             2/A/212
2 we’re prepared to reengage in negotiations with the P5+1
21
v             2/A/213
3 We must also address Iran’s destabilizing activities across the Middle East,
21
v             2/A/214
4 and we’re going to work in close cooperation with our European
21
v             2/A/215
5 and other partners as we proceed.
21
v             2/A/216
6 We’ll also work together to lock down fissile and radiologic material...
21
v             2/A/217
7 The range of challenges Europe in the United States must take on
21
          v   2/F/218
8 ...together is broad and complex.
21
    v         2/C/219
9 I’m eager to hear next from my good friends and outstanding leaders,
22
v             2/A/220
0 So let me conclude with this.
22
  v           2/B/221
1 We cannot allow self-doubt to hinder our ability to engage each other, ...
22
    v         2/C/222
2 I know we can do this.
22
v             2/A/223
3 We’ve done it before.
22
v             2/A/224
4 NASA successfully landed the Perseverance Rover on Mars.
22
          v   2/F/225
5 It’s on a mission of exploration, ...

22
            v 2/F/226
6 with elements contributed by our European partners,
22
          v   2/F/227
7 Over the next few years, Percy, as it’s being called,
22
v             2/A/228
8 but Perseverance will range ...
22
v             2/A/229
9 and collect samples from the red planet,
23
v             2/A/230
0 and pile them up so another mission and rover
23
  v           2/B/231
1 , envisioned as a joint effort between NASA and the European Space Agency,
23
v             2/A/232
2 will retrieve this trove of scientific wanders
23
v             2/A/233
3 and bring it home to all of us.
23
            v 2/F/234
4 That’s what we can do together.
23
v             2/A/235
5 That’s what we can do together.
23
        v     2/E/236
6 they tell us ...
23
v             2/A/237
7 we can meet any challenge
23
v             2/A/238
8 we can face on earth.
23
          v   2/F/239
9 We have everything we need.
24
    v         2/C/240
0 And I want you to know...
24
v             2/A/241
1 the United States will do our part.
24
v             2/A/242
2 We’ll fight for our shared values.
24
v             2/A/243
3 We’ll meet the challenges of this new moment in history, ...
24
          v   2/F/244
4 America’s back.
24
          v   2/F/245
5 So let’s get together
24
v             2/A/246
6 and demonstrate to our great, great grandchildren
24
v             2/A/247
7 when they read about us, that democracy, democracy,
24
v             2/A/248
8 democracy functions and works,
24
      v       2/D/249
9 and together there’s nothing ...
25
v             2/A/250
0 we can’t do.
25
v             2/A/251
1 So let’s get working.
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Joe Biden Speech on Foreign Policy Transcript (Speech – C)
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1 it’s great to be here with you.           v   3/F/1
2 And been looking forward a long time to be able to call you Mr. Secretary.     v         3/C/2
3 It’s an honor to be back in in the State Department under...           v   3/F/3
4 And by the way, I want you all to know that     v         3/C/4
5 the press was Benjamin Franklin professor of presidential politics             v 3/F/5
6 and I thought...     v         3/C/6
7 they did that because v             3/A/7
8 I was as old as he was           v   3/F/8
9 I guess not.     v         3/C/9
10 Anyway, all kidding aside, it’s great to be here and stand alongside...           v   3/F/10
11 thank you for welcoming us today.         v     3/E/11
12 We’ve worked together for over 20 years, v             3/A/12
13 your diplomatic skills are respected equally by your friends           v   3/F/13
14 And they know when...     v         3/C/14
15 ..you speak,         v     3/E/15
16 you speak for me.         v     3/E/16
17 And so, is the message ...             v 3/F/17
18 I want the world to hear today.     v         3/C/18
19 America is back.             v 3/F/19
20 America is back.             v 3/F/20
21 Diplomacy is back at the center of our foreign policy.             v 3/F/21
22 As I said,         v     3/E/22
23 in my inaugural address, we will repair our alliances, v             3/A/23
24 engage with the world once again, v             3/A/24

25 American leadership must meet this new moment of ... v             3/A/25


26 We must meet the new moment, accelerating global challenges. v             3/A/26
27 we can’t do it alone. v             3/A/27
28 We must start with diplomacy, v             3/A/28
29 That’s the grounding wire of our global policy, our global power.             v 3/F/29
30 That’s our inexhaustible source of strength.             v 3/F/30
31 That’s America’s abiding advantage.             v 3/F/31
32 Though many of these values have come under intense pressure v             3/A/32
33 even pushed to the brink in the last few weeks, v             3/A/33
34 the American people are going to emerge from this moment v             3/A/34
35 because we have fought for it ourselves v             3/A/35
36 . Over the past few days, we’ve been in close cooperation with our allies           v   3/F/36
37 I’ve also been in touch with leader McConnell to discuss our ...           V   3/F/37
38 And we are United in our resolve.           v   3/F/38
39 There can be no doubt, in a democracy,       v       3/D/39
40 force should never seek to overrule the will of the people or ...     v         3/C/40
41 The Burmese military should relinquish.. v             3/A/41
42 power they have seized, v             3/A/42
43 release the advocates and activist v             3/A/43
44 and officials they had detained, v             3/A/44
45 lift the restrictions on telecommunications ... v             3/A/45
46 and refrain from violence. v             3/A/46
47 As I said earlier this week,         v     3/E/47
48 we will work with our partners to support restoration of democracy... v             3/A/48
49 Over the past two weeks, I have spoken with the leaders of many of our...         v     3/E/49
50 democratic alliance that have atrophied over the past few years... v             3/A/50

51 and I would argue abuse.         v     3/E/51


52 American alliances are our greatest asset.           v   3/F/52
53 And leading with diplomacy means standing shoulder to shoulder with ...           v   3/F/53
54 we must also mean engaging our adversaries ...           v   3/F/54
55 where it’s in our interest and advance the security of the American people.             v 3/F/55
56 That’s why yesterday ...           v   3/F/56
57 the United States and Russia agreed to extend the new START treaty     v         3/C/57
58 , I made it clear to President Putin in a manner very different from ... v             3/A/58
59 that the days of the United States rolling over in the face of Russia’s’... v             3/A/59
60 with our elections, cyber attacks, poisoning its citizens are over           v   3/F/60
61 We will not hesitate to raise the cost on Russia ...     v         3/C/61
62 and defend our vital interest in our people. v             3/A/62
63 And we will be more effective in dealing with Russia ...           v   3/F/63
64 when we work in coalition and coordination with other ... v             3/A/64
65 The politically motivated jailing Alexei Navalny and the Russian efforts .. v             3/A/65
66 to suppress freedom of expression and peaceful assembly are a matter...           v   3/F/66
67 Mr. Navalny like all Russian citizens is entitled to his rights ...           v   3/F/67
68 He’s been targeted, v             3/A/68
69 He should be released immediately and without condition ... v             3/A/69
70 and we’ll also take on directly the challenges posed by our prosperity v             3/A/70
71 We’ll confront China’s economic abuses, v             3/A/71
72 counter its aggressive course of action to push back on China’s attack v             3/A/72
73 But we are ready to work with Beijing when...           v   3/F/73
74 it’s in America’s interest to do so.           v   3/F/74
75 We will compete from a position of strength by building back better... v             3/A/75

76 and moral authority, much of which has been lost.           v   3/F/76


77 That’s why...           v   3/F/77
78 we moved quickly to begin restoring American engagement... v             3/A/78
79 and earn back our leadership position to catalyze global action on... v             3/A/79
80 On day one, I signed the paperwork to rejoin the Paris climate agreement. v             3/A/80
81 We’re taking steps led by an example of integrating climate objectives... v             3/A/81
82 That way we can challenge other nations, v             3/A/82
83 I’ll be hosting a climate leaders summit to address the climate crisis... v             3/A/83
84 America must lead in the face of this existential threat, ... v             3/A/84
85 We’ve also re-engaged with the World Health Organization, v             3/A/85
86 that way we can build better global preparedness to counter COVID-19 v             3/A/86
87 because there will be more.       v       3/D/87
88 We’ve elevated the status of cyber issues within our government, v             3/A/88
89 We’re launching an urgent initiative to improve our capability, ... v             3/A/89
90 Today, I’m announcing additional steps to course correct our...         v     3/E/90
91 defense secretary Austin will be leading a global posture review of our ... v             3/A/91
92 so that our military footprint is appropriately aligned with our ...           v   3/F/92
93 It will be coordinated across all elements of our national security. v             3/A/93
94 With secretary Austin and Secretary Blinken working in close cooperation. v             3/A/94
95 And while this review is taking place,           v   3/F/95
96 we’ll be stopping any plan, troop withdraw from Germany. v             3/A/96
97 We’re also stepping up our diplomacy to end the war in Yemen, v             3/A/97
98 a war which has created humanitarian and strategic catastrophe. v             3/A/98
99 I’ve asked my Middle East team to ensure ...         v     3/E/99
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0 our support for the United nations led initiative to impose a cease fire,...

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1 This morning, secretary Blinken appointed Tim Lenderking, ...
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3 Tim has lifelong experience in the region ...
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5 And Tim’s diplomacy will be bolstered by USAID working to...
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ensure that humanitarian aid is reaching... v             3/A/106
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7 the Yemeni people who are suffering unendurable devastation.
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8 This war has to end and to underscore our commitment,
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we’re ending all American support for offensive operations ... v             3/A/109
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0 At the same time, Saudi Arabia faces missile attacks, UAV strikes, and...
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2 We also face a crisis of more than 80 million ...
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displaced people suffering all around the world. v             3/A/113
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4 The United States’ moral leadership on refugee issues was a point of ...
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bipartisan consensus for so many decades when I first got here.           v   3/F/115
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6 We shine the light of Liberty on oppressed people.
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8 and our example pushed other nations to open wide their doors as well.
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0 It’s going to take time to ...
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rebuild what has been so badly damaged,           v   3/F/121
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4 This executive order will position us to be able to raise the refugee ...
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5 administration and I’m directing the state department to consult with ...

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7 We’ll ensure diplomacy and ...
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9 to promote the rights of those individuals included by combating...
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0 we must restore the health morale of our foreign policy institutions.
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1 I want the people ...
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3 know I value your expertise and
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5 and I will have your back.
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7 We want a rigorous debate ...
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2 the United States will again, lead, not just by the example of our power,...
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3 That’s why
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my administration has already taken the important step to live ... v             3/A/144
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5 I signed the executive order, overturning the hateful discriminatory...
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6 we started on day one,
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9 We believe...
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3 We’ve restored our commitment to science and to create policies ...
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4 I suspect ...
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Ben Franklin would approve.     v         3/C/155
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7 Racial equity will not just be an issue for one department in our ...
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it has to be the business of the whole of government           v   3/F/158
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9 All this matters to foreign policy
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1 to push back the authoritarianism’s advance will be a much more credible.
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2 There’s no longer a bright line between foreign and domestic policy. 2
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3 Every action we take and our conduct abroad...
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5 Advancing a foreign policy for the middle class demands urgent focus on..
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6 that’s why...
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I immediately put forth the American rescue plan to pull us out ... v             3/A/167
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8 That’s why
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I signed an executive order strengthening our by American policies ... v             3/A/169
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0 That’s also why ...
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I’ll work with Congress to make far reaching investments in research ... v             3/A/171
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2 These investments are going to create jobs,
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maintain America’s competitive edge globally and ... v             3/A/173
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...ensure all Americans share in the dividends.           v   3/F/174
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if we fight to ... v             3/A/176
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7 to ensure that American businesses are positioned to compete ...
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v             3/A/178
8 , if the rules of international trade aren’t stacked against us.
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9 If our workers and intellectual property are protected,
18 3/D/18
then there’s no country on earth, not China, any other country on earth       v      
0 0
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that can match us.           v   3/F/181
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2 Investing in our diplomacy isn’t something ...
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we do just because v             3/A/183
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it’s the right thing to do for the world.             v 3/F/184
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v             3/A/185
5 We do it in order to live in peace, security, and prosperity.
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We do it because ... v             3/A/186
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it’s in our own naked self interest.           v   3/F/187
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v             3/A/188
8 When we strengthen our alliances ...
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we amplify our power, as well as our ability to disrupt threats before... v             3/A/189
9
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they can reach our shores. v             3/A/190
0
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1 When we invest in economic development of countries,
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we create new markets for our products... v             3/A/192
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and reduce the likelihood of instability, v             3/A/193
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v             3/A/194
4 When we strengthen health systems in far regions of the world, ...
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we reduce the risk of future pandemics ... v             3/A/195
5
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that could threaten our people and our economy. v             3/A/196
6
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7 When we defend equal rights of people the world over of women...
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8 we also ensure that
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those rights are protected for our own children here in America. v             3/A/199
9
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America cannot afford to be absent any longer v             3/A/200
0
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1 I come today to the state department, an agency as old and
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2 because diplomacy has always been essential.
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Now, America writes his own destiny for the diplomacy of v             3/A/203
3
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4 the vision of the Marshall plan help prevent the world from foundering...
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        v     3/E/205
5 And the passions of Eleanor Roosevelt that declared the audacious idea...
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of universal rights that belong to all.           v   3/F/206
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7 the daily work of engagement created the very idea of a free and ...
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8 We are a country...
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that does big things. v             3/A/209
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American diplomacy makes it happen. v             3/A/210
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1 And our administration is ready to take up the mantle and lead once again.
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        v     3/E/212
2 Thank you all
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v             3/A/213
3 and may God bless you ...
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and protect our troops and our diplomats... v             3/A/214
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5 Thank you all.
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President Joe Biden’s speech on first anniversary of Covid shutdown (Speech-D)
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1 I’d like to talk to you about         v     4/E/1
2 where we are as           v   4/F/2
3 we mark one year since v             4/A/3
4 everything stopped because of this pandemic. v             4/A/4
5 A year ago, we were hit with a virus v             4/A/5
6 that was met with silence and spread unchecked. v             4/A/6
7 Denials for days, weeks, then months that led to more deaths,... v             4/A/7
8 Photos and videos from 2019 feel like           v   4/F/8
9 they were taken in another era, v             4/A/9
10 While it was different for everyone,           v   4/F/10
11 we all lost something. v             4/A/11
12 a year filled with the loss of life and the loss of living for all of us. v             4/A/12
13 we saw how much ...     v         4/C/13
14 there was to gain in appreciation, respect, and gratitude.       v       4/D/14
15 Finding light in the darkness is a very American thing to do           v   4/F/15
16 In fact, it may be the most American ...             v 4/F/16
17 ...thing we do, v             4/A/17
18 and that’s             v 4/F/18
19 what we’ve done. v             4/A/19
20 We’ve seen frontline and essential workers risking their lives, ...     v         4/C/20
21 . Researchers and scientists racing for a vaccine. v             4/A/21
22 And so many of you, as Hemingway wrote, being strong in all the broken v             4/A/22
23 I know ...     v         4/C/23
24 it’s been hard.           v   4/F/24
25 I truly know.     v         4/C/25
26 So I’ve told you before,         v     4/E/26
27 I carry a card in my pocket with ... v             4/A/27
28 ...the number of Americans who have died from COVID to date. v             4/A/28
29 It’s on the back of my schedule.             v 4/F/29
30 That’s more deaths than in World War I, World War II, the Vietnam war...           v   4/F/30
31 They were husbands, wives, sons, and daughters, grandparents, ...             v 4/F/31
32 They leave behind loved ones, unable to truly grieve or to heal ... v             4/A/32
33 I’m also thinking about everyone else ...     v         4/C/33
34 who lost this past year to natural causes, by cruel fate of accident or ... v             4/A/34
35 They too died alone. v             4/A/35
36 They too leave behind loved ones for hurting badly. v             4/A/36
37 You’ve often heard...     v         4/C/37
38 ...heard me say ...         v     4/E/38
39 ...before I talk about the longest walk         v     4/E/39
40 any parent can make is up a short flight of stairs to his child’s bedroom to say, v             4/A/40
41 “I’m sorry,         v     4/E/41
42 I lost my job. v             4/A/42
43 Can’t be here anymore.”           v   4/F/43
44 Like my dad told me when...         v     4/E/44
45 he lost his job in Scranton. v             4/A/45
46 So many of you have had to make that same walk this past year, v             4/A/46
47 you lost your job. v             4/A/47
48 You closed your business, facing eviction, homelessness, hunger, ... v             4/A/48
49 Watching a generation of children who may be set back up to a year or more           v   4/F/49
50 because they’ve not been in school because of their loss of learning.           v   4/F/50

51 It’s the details of life that matter the most,             v 4/F/51


52 and we miss those details.     v         4/C/52
53 Weddings, birthdays, graduations, all the things that needed to happen, ...           v   4/F/53
54 but didn’t.           v   4/F/54
55 , it’s all has exacted a terrible cost on the psyche of so many of us.           v   4/F/55
56 For we are fundamentally a people           v   4/F/56
57 who want to be with others, to talk, to laugh, to hug, to hold one another,     v         4/C/57
58 but this virus has kept us apart. v             4/A/58
59 Grandparents haven’t seen their children or grandchildren.     v         4/C/59
60 Parents haven’t seen their kids.     v         4/C/60
61 Kids haven’t seen their friends.     v         4/C/61
62 The things we used to do           v   4/F/62
63 that always filled us v             4/A/63
64 with joy have become           v   4/F/64
65 things we couldn’t do and broke our hearts. v             4/A/65
66 Too often we’ve turned against one another. v             4/A/66
67 Sometimes it divides us. v             4/A/67
68 States pitted against one another instead of working with each other. v             4/A/68
69 Vicious hate crimes against Asian-Americans, who’ve been attacked, ... v             4/A/69
70 At this very moment, so many of them are fellow Americans.           v   4/F/70
71 They’re on the front lines of this pandemic trying to save lives ...           v   4/F/71
72 and still they’re forced to live in fear for their lives just walking down...           v   4/F/72
73 It’s wrong,           v   4/F/73
74 it’s un-American and           v   4/F/74
75 it must stop. v             4/A/75

76 Look   v   4/B/76
77 , we know     v         4/C/77
78 what we need to do to beat this virus.           v   4/F/78
79 Tell the truth,         v     4/E/79
80 follow the scientists and the science. v             4/A/80
81 Work together, v             4/A/81
82 put trust and faith in our government to fulfill its most important function, v             4/A/82
83 which is protecting the American people, no function more important. v             4/A/83
84 We need to remember           v   4/F/84
85 the government isn’t some foreign force in a distant capital.           v   4/F/85
86 No, it’s us, all of us, we the people.           v   4/F/86
87 For you and I, that America thrives ... v             4/A/87
88 when we give our hearts, v             4/A/88
89 when we turn our hands to common purpose. v             4/A/89
90 And right now my friends, we’re doing just that. v             4/A/90
91 And I have to say, as your president,         v     4/E/91
92 I’m grateful to you.     v         4/C/92
93 Last summer, I was in Philadelphia and           v   4/F/93
94 I met a small business owner, a woman. v             4/A/94
95 I asked her,         v     4/E/95
96 I said,         v     4/E/96
97 “What do you need most?”           v   4/F/97
98 She said,         v     4/E/98
99 looking me right in the eyes,   v           4/B/99
10 4/E/10
0 she said,         v     0
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1 “I just want the truth, the truth.     v         4/C/101
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2 Just tell me the truth.” Think of that.         v     4/E/102
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3 My fellow Americans, you’re owed nothing less than the truth.           v   4/F/103
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4 And for all of you asking when         v     4/E/104
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5 things will get back to normal, v             4/A/105
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6 here is the truth.           v   4/F/106
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7 to get our economy back on track is to beat the virus.             v 4/F/107
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8 You’ve been hearing     v         4/C/108
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9 me say that         v     4/E/109
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0 while I was running. v             4/A/110
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1 And the last 50 days I’ve been president,           v   4/F/111
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2 but this is one of the most complex operations             v 4/F/112
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3 we’ve ever undertaken as a nation in a long time. v             4/A/113
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4 That’s why           v   4/F/114
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5 I’m using every v             4/A/115
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6 power I have as president of the United States to put us on a war footing...           v   4/F/116
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7 Sounds like hyperbole,           v   4/F/117
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8 but I mean it           v   4/F/118
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9 And thank God         v     4/E/119
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0 we’re making some real progress now. v             4/A/120
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1 , I outlined for you a comprehensive strategy to beat this pandemic. v             4/A/121
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2 We spent every day since attempting to carry it out. v             4/A/122
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3 Two months ago, this country didn’t have nearly enough vaccine supply ...           v   4/F/123
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4 We’ve been working with vaccine manufacturers, ... v             4/A/124
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5 , Johnson & Johnson is working together with a competitor, v             4/A/125

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6 , which is one shot.           v   4/F/126
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7 In fact, just yesterday I announced,         v     4/E/127
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8 and I met with the CEOs of both companies, v             4/A/128
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9 I announced our plan to buy an additional 100 million doses of...         v     4/E/129
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0 These two companies, competitors, have come together for the good of v             4/A/130
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1 and they should be applauded for it.         v     4/E/131
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2 It’s truly a national effort,           v   4/F/132
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3 just like we saw during World War II.     v         4/C/133
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4 Now, because all the work we’ve done v             4/A/134
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5 we’ll have enough vaccine supply for all adults in America by the end of May.           v   4/F/135
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6 That’s months ahead of schedule, and           v   4/F/136
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7 we’re mobilizing thousands of vaccinators to put the vaccine in one’s arm. v             4/A/137
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8 And we’ve been creating more places to get the shots. v             4/A/138
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9 We’ve made it possible for you to get a vaccine at nearly any one of ... v             4/A/139
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0 just like you get your flu shot. v             4/A/140
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1 We’re also working with governors and mayors in red states and blue states v             4/A/141
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2 You can drive up to a stadium or a large parking lot, v             4/A/142
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3 get your shot, v             4/A/143
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4 never leave your car v             4/A/144
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5 and drive home in less than an hour. v             4/A/145
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6 We’ve been sending vaccines to hundreds of community health centers ... v             4/A/146
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7 ....all across America located in underserved areas.           v   4/F/147
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8 And we’ve been deploying and v             4/A/148
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9 we will deploy more mobile vehicles and pop-up clinics to meet you ... v             4/A/149
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0 where you live v             4/A/150

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1 , so those who are least able to get the vaccine are able to get it.           v   4/F/151
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2 , so those who are least able to get the vaccine are able to get it.           v   4/F/152
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3 We continue to work on making at-home testing available, v             4/A/153
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4 and we’ve been focused on serving people in the hardest hit communities   v           4/B/154
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5 So what does all this add up to? v             4/A/155
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6 When I took office 50 days ago, only 8% of Americans, after months, ... v             4/A/156
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7 those over the age of 65 had gotten their first vaccination.           v   4/F/157
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8 Today, that number is 65%.             v 4/F/158
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9 the age of 75 50 days ago had gotten their first shot.           v   4/F/159
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0 Today, that number is well over 70% with new guidance from ...             v 4/F/160
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1 the CDC that came out on Monday, v             4/A/161
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2 it means simply this: millions and millions of ...           v   4/F/162
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3 grandparents who went months without being able to hug ... v             4/A/163
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4 their grandkids can now do so, v             4/A/164
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5 and the more people are fully vaccinated, v             4/A/165
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6 the CD will continue to provide additional guidance v             4/A/166
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7 on what you can do in the workplace, places of worship, ... v             4/A/167
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8 When I came into office, v             4/A/168
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9 you may recall ...     v         4/C/169
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0 I set a goal that ... v             4/A/170
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1 many of you said was kind of way over the top.         v     4/E/171
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2 I said ...         v     4/E/172
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3 I intended to get a hundred million shots in people’s arms in ...     v         4/C/173
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4 Tonight, I can say,         v     4/E/174
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5 we’re not going to meet that goal, v             4/A/175
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6 we’re going to beat that goal because v             4/A/176
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7 we’re actually on track to reach this goal of a hundred million shots in ...           v   4/F/177
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8 . No other country in the world has done that this. v             4/A/178
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9 I want to talk about the next steps for thinking about it.     v         4/C/179
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0 First, tonight, I’m announcing vowel direct all States, tribes, and territories..         v     4/E/180
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1 Let me say that again.         v     4/E/181
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2 All adult Americans will be eligible to get a vaccine no later than May 1.           v   4/F/182
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3 That’s much earlier than expected.           v   4/F/183
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4 Let me be clear.           v   4/F/184
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5 That doesn’t mean           v   4/F/185
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6 everyone’s going to have that shot immediately, v             4/A/186
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7 but it means ...           v   4/F/187
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8 you’ll be able to get in line beginning May 1.           v   4/F/188
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9 Every adult will be eligible to get their shot, and to do this,           v   4/F/189
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0 we’re going to go from a million shots a day v             4/A/190
19 that I promised in December         v     4/E/191
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2 before I was sworn in to beating our current pace of two million shots a day,         v     4/E/192
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3 Secondly, at the time when every adult is eligible in May,         v     4/E/193
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4 we will launch with our partners new tools to make it easier for ... v             4/A/194
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5 , and I thank again the House and Senate for passing it,         v     4/E/195
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6 We can accelerate massive nationwide effort v             4/A/196
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7 that I stated at the same time, about a hundred million shots,         v     4/E/197
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8 This is going to be the number one priority of my new Secretary of Education,             v 4/F/198
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9 we will issue further guidance v             4/A/199
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0 what you can and cannot do once fully vaccinated v             4/A/200

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1 And finally, fifth, and maybe most importantly, I promise         v     4/B/201
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2 I will do everything in my power. v             4/A/202
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v            
3 I will not relent 4/A/203
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v            
4 until we beat this virus, 4/A/204
20 but I need you, the American people.     v         4/C/205
5
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    v        
6 I need you. 4/C/206
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    v        
7 I need every American to do their part, 4/C/207
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          v  
8 and that’s not hyperbole. 4/F/208
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    v        
9 I need you. 4/C/209
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    v        
0 I need you to get vaccinated 4/C/210
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            v
1 when it’s your turn and 4/F/211
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v            
2 when you can find an opportunity, 4/A/212
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            v
3 because here’s the point. 4/F/213
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v            
4 If we do all this, 4/A/214
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v            
5 if we do our part, 4/A/215
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v            
6 if we do this together, by July the 4th, 4/A/216
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      v      
7 there’s a good chance. 7
21
          v  
8 ... friends will be able to get together in your backyard or ... 4/F/218
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          v  
9 That doesn’t mean large events with lots of people together, 4/F/219
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          v  
0 but it does mean ... 4/F/220
22 small groups will be able to get together.           v   4/F/221
1
22
v            
2 that will make this Independence Day something truly special, 4/A/222
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v            
3 where we not only mark our independence as a nation, 4/A/223
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v            
4 but we began to mark our independence from this virus. 4/A/224
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v            
5 we can’t let our guard down. 4/A/225

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          v  
6 This fight is far from over. 4/F/226
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        v    
7 As I told the woman in Pennsylvania, 4/E/227
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        v    
8 I’ll tell you the truth. 4/E/228
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            v
9 July 4th with your loved ones is the goal, 4/F/229
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v            
0 but a goal, a lot can happen. 4/A/230
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v            
1 Conditions can change. 4/A/231
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v            
2 The scientists have made clear ... 4/A/232
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          v  
3 that things may get worse again ... 4/F/233
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v            
4 as new variants of the virus spread. 4/A/234
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v            
5 We’ve got work to do to ensure ... 4/A/235
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          v  
6 that everyone has confidence in the safety and effectiveness of all ... 4/F/236
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            v
7 so my messaged to you is this. 4/F/237
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  v          
8 Listen to Dr. Fauci, one of the most distinguished and trusted voices ... 4/B/238
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          v  
9 He’s assured us... 4/F/239
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          v  
0 the vaccines are safe. 4/F/240
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v            
1 They underwent rigorous scientific review. 4/A/241
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    v        
2 I know ... 4/C/242
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          v  
3 they’re safe. 4/F/243
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    v        
4 Vice President Harrison and I know ... 4/C/244
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          v  
5 they’re safe. 4/F/245
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            v
6 That’s why 4/F/246
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v            
7 we got the vaccine publicly in front of cameras for the world to see, ... 4/A/247
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  v          
8 so you could see ... 4/B/248
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v            
9 us do it. 4/A/249
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v            
0 The First Lady and the Second Gentleman also got vaccinated. 4/A/250
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        v    
1 Talk to your family, friends, your neighbors,... 4/E/251
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    v        
2 the people you know best ... 4/C/252
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v            
3 who’ve gotten the vaccine. 4/A/253
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    v        
4 We need everyone to get vaccinated. 4/C/254
25
    v        
5 We need everyone to keep washing their hands, 4/C/255
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v            
6 Because even if we devote 4/A/256
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          v  
7 every resource we have, 4/F/257
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          v  
8 beating this virus and getting back to normal depends on national unity. 4/F/258
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            v
9 And national unity isn’t just how politics and politicians vote... 4/F/259
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        v    
0 and what the loudest voices say on cable or online. 4/E/260
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            v
1 Unity is what ... 4/F/261
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v            
2 we do together as fellow Americans, 4/A/262
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v            
3 because if we don’t stay vigilant ... 4/A/263
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v            
4 and the conditions change, 4/A/264
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v            
5 then we may have to reinstate restrictions to get back on track. 4/A/265
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    v        
6 Please, we don’t want to do that again. 4/C/266
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v            
7 We’ve made so much progress. 4/A/267
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            v
8 This is not the time to let up, 4/F/268
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v            
9 just as we were emerging from a dark winter into a hopeful spring 4/A/269
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            v
0 and summer is not the time to not stick with the rules. 4/F/270
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v            
1 I’ll close with this. 4/A/271
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v            
2 We’ve lost so much over the last year. 4/A/272
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v            
3 We’ve lost family and friends. 4/A/273
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v            
4 We’ve lost businesses and dreams ... 4/A/274
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v            
5 we spent years building. 4/A/275

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v            
6 We’ve lost time, time with each other. 4/A/276
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v            
7 Our children have lost so much time with their friends, 4/A/277
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      v      
8 and there’s something... 8
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v            
9 else we lost. 4/A/279
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v            
0 We lost faith in whether our government and ... 4/A/280
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v            
1 our democracy can deliver on really hard things for the American people. 4/A/281
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  v          
2 But as I stand here tonight, 4/B/282
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v            
3 we’re proving once again ... 4/A/283
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        v    
4 something I’ve said time and time again, so probably tired of ... 4/E/284
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        v    
5 hearing me say it. 4/E/285
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        v    
6 I said to foreign leaders and domestic alike, 4/E/286
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          v  
7 “It’s never, ever, a good bet to bet against the American people. 4/F/287
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v            
8 ” America is coming back. 4/A/288
28
          v  
9 and distribution of vaccines in record time is a true miracle of science. 4/F/289
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          v  
0 It’s one of the most extraordinary achievements ... 4/F/290
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v            
1 any country has ever accomplished. 4/A/291
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  v          
2 We also just saw ... 4/B/292
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v            
3 the Perseverance rover land on Mars, 4/A/293
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          v  
4 stunning images of our dreams that are now reality, 4/F/294
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v            
5 Today I signed into law the American Rescue Plan, 4/A/295
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v            
6 an historic piece of legislation that delivers immediate relief ... 4/A/296
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          v  
7 to millions of people, includes $1,400 in direct rescue checks, payments. 4/F/297
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          v  
8 That means a typical family of four earning about $110,000 will get checks 4/F/298
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          v  
9 if they have direct deposit or in a check, a Treasury check. 4/F/299
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v            
0 It extends unemployment benefits. 4/A/300

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v            
1 It helps small businesses. 4/A/301
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v            
2 It lowers health care premiums for many. 4/A/302
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v            
3 It provides food and nutrition, keeps families in their homes, 4/A/303
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v            
4 and it will cut child poverty in this country in half, 4/A/304
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v            
5 It funds all the steps 4/A/305
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        v    
6 I’ve just described to beat the virus and create millions of jobs. 4/E/306
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v            
7 In the coming weeks and months, I’ll be traveling along with the first lady, 4/A/307
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v            
8 about how the American Rescue Plan meets the moment… 4/A/308
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v            
9 if it fails at any ... 4/A/309
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    v        
0 I will acknowledge 4/C/310
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v            
1 that it failed, 4/A/311
31 4/D/31
      v      
2 , there is hope and light and better days ahead, 2
31
v            
3 if we all do our part. 4/A/313
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v            
4 This country will be vaccinated soon. 4/A/314
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          v  
5 Our economy will be on the mend. 4/F/315
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          v  
6 Our kids will be back in school. 4/F/316
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v            
7 We’ll have proven once again ... 4/A/317
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v            
8 ...that this country can do anything, hard things, big things, important things. 4/A/318
31
    v        
9 Over a year ago, no one could have imagined 4/C/319
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v            
0 what we were about to go through, 4/A/320
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v            
1 but now, we’re coming through it. 4/A/321
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          v  
2 It’s a shared experience 4/F/322
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v            
3 that binds us together as a nation. 4/A/323
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v            
4 We’re bound together by the loss and the pain 4/A/324
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v            
5 and the days that have gone by. 4/A/325

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v            
6 We’re also bound together by the hope and the possibilities ... 4/A/326
32
            v
7 My fervent prayer for our country is ... 4/F/327
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v            
8 that after all we’ve been through, 4/A/328
32
v            
9 we’ll come together as one people, one nation, one America. 4/A/329
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    v        
0 I believe 4/C/330
33
v            
1 we can, 4/A/331
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v            
2 and we will. 4/A/332
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v            
3 We’re seizing this moment, and history, 4/A/333
33
    v        
4 I believe, will record 4/C/334
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v            
5 we faced and overcame one of the toughest and darkest periods ... 4/A/335
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    v        
6 in this nation’s history, the darkest we’ve ever known. 4/C/336
33
        v    
7 I promise you, 4/E/337
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v            
8 we’ll come out stronger with a renewed faith in ourselves, 4/A/338
33
          v  
9 This is the United States of America. 4/F/339
34
      v      
0 There’s nothing, nothing, from the bottom of my heart ... 4/D/340
34
    v        
1 I believe this, 4/C/341
34
      v      
2 there’s nothing 4/D/342
34
v            
3 we can’t do 4/A/343
34
v            
4 when we do it together. 4/A/344
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v            
5 God bless you all, and please, 4/A/345
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v            
6 God, give solace to all those people 4/A/346
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7 who lost someone, v             4/A/347
34
8 and may God protect our troops. v             4/A/348
34
9 Thank you for taking the time to listen.         v     4/E/349
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0 I look forward to seeing you.     v         4/C/350
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