sake of all those families that are struggling now. i don t have time to feel sorry for myself. i don t have time to complain. i m going to press on. i expect all of you to march with me and press on. take off your bedroom slippers. put on your marching shoes. shake it off. stop complaining. stop grumbling and stop crying. we are going to press on. we have work to do. cbc. so, john, i wanted to show you one of our producers, todd, highlighted had last night. i wanted to show this to you. i thought it was great catch. this is the verbiage, text of that address, as reported by politico. do we have the politico one first? this is him. there it is. you see it. you have to stop complaining, grumbling, crying, we are going to proceeds. this is work we have to do. this is how the ap transcribed
as reported by politico. do we have the politico one first? this is him do we have it? you have to stop complaining, stop brum guling, stop crying, we are going to press. shake it off, stop we re going to press on, we have work to do. what is your take away from this different kind of enter operative transcription. the g-less version is the correct one. barack obama won it because he could switch. you have to say yes, we can, with the inflexion, the but there was not a dropping