My name is john and i have the honor of being the executive director of the Ronald Reagan president ial foundation and the institute. Thank you all for coming this evening. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. Thank you. Please be seated. I will start with the mayor. [applause] [applause] we have a great evening in the store for you. Before i introduced the special guest who will introduce the speaker tonight, i want to take a moment to think a handful of other people we have in the audience this evening who are representing some of americas finest. For those of you that might have arrived late, you might not have seen that our beautiful landscape and hilltop that we are on looks more like the moon than southern california. Many of the trees that surround us is now gone. You might have even spelled the difference in the air that acts as a reminder of w
America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. [applause] before we get started a few people i would like to recognize in the audience this evening. I will start with mayor Keith Mashburn and his wife, shelby. Former congressman, and his wife janice. I see that charlie kirk is here with turning point usa. [applause] i know he is supposed to be with us. Where is pat boone . [applause] we have a great evening in store and introduce our speaker tonight, and thank you handful of people in our audience. Some of americas finest. Those of you who might have arrived late at sunset may not have seen our beautiful landscape, the hilltop we are perched on presently looks more like the moon than southern california. Many of the gorgeous trees and greenery that surrounds us is now gone. You might of smelled the difference in the air. It acts as a reminder of what we went through at the Reagan Library just ten days ago. The scene
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Children of all ages gathered at The Hub in downtown Goldsboro for what could only be described as the best possible way to usher in summer — getting a bike.