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🗓️ 21 January 2025
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0:00.0 | Mark Simone is on. The Voice of New York. |
0:04.6 | 710 W.O.R. |
0:08.6 | Hey, it's day one, the first full day of Donald Trump as president of the United States. |
0:17.8 | Well, a lot happened yesterday. It was quite a day. We'll go over all of that. |
0:22.7 | So many things happened. It was a big, big, big newsday. A million things happened. We'll go over the big ones, bring you the little ones you might have missed. |
0:32.5 | It was the longest day. I think I've ever seen a guy go through. Donald Trump speaking at a breakfast, |
0:39.5 | having a meeting, doing another meeting, then he goes to a church service, then he speaks here, |
0:44.5 | then he goes to the Capitol Rotunda, does the inaugural speech. You don't realize when you do one of |
0:50.6 | those speeches, you don't just show up, get out of the car, make a speech for 20 minutes, |
0:54.8 | and that's it. First, you go backstage where there's the most important dignitaries and all the |
1:01.0 | people putting on the lunch and the whole committee and you have to talk to them. And you ever go to a |
1:06.2 | party where you've got to have, even if it's small talk, you've got to have 75 conversations in a row |
1:12.5 | with 75 people. It's tiring. And then you go through that and then you make the speech and you |
1:17.8 | don't just leave. Now you've got to have 30, 40, 50 more conversations with people on the way out. |
1:24.4 | Then he goes to the Capitol Luncheon where he has lunch. It's in the |
1:30.6 | Emancipation Hall at the Capitol. It's a beautiful luncheon. But as he gets there, he decides he'll |
1:36.2 | speak to this crowd. And he does a speech even longer than the inaugural. I think it was a 38-minute |
1:42.4 | speech. Then from there, you got to go to the |
1:47.8 | Capital One arena, and you see them come in the arena and make that, you don't just come in and make |
1:51.7 | the speech. Again, you're backstage. There's 100 dignitaries. You've got to talk. You have to |
1:56.2 | talk to each one, give each one a couple of minutes. So you have, imagine having a hundred separate |
2:00.2 | conversations before you even get to where you're going. And then, uh, one, give each one a couple of minutes. So you have, imagine having a hundred separate conversations |
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