00:00Earlier today, I received an important letter from President Zelensky of Ukraine.
00:06The letter reads, Ukraine is ready to come to the negotiating table as soon as possible
00:11to bring lasting peace closer.
00:14Nobody wants peace more than the Ukrainians, he said.
00:17My team and I stand ready to work under President Trump's strong leadership to get a peace that
00:24lasts.
00:26We do really value how much America has done to help Ukraine maintain its sovereignty and
00:32independence.
00:33Regarding the agreement on minerals and security, Ukraine is ready to sign it at any time that
00:40is convenient for you.
00:42I appreciate that he sent this letter, just got it a little while ago.
00:47Simultaneously, we've had serious discussions with Russia and have received strong signals
00:53that they are ready for peace.
00:55Wouldn't that be beautiful?
00:56Wouldn't that be beautiful?
01:10Wouldn't that be beautiful?
01:18It's time to stop this madness.
01:20It's time to halt the killing.
01:23It's time to end this senseless war.
01:25If you want to end wars, you have to talk to both sides.
01:29Nearly four years ago, amid rising tensions, a history teacher named Mark Fogle was detained
01:36in Russia and sentenced to 14 years in a penal colony.
01:41Rough stuff.
01:43The previous administration barely lifted a finger to help him.
01:47They knew he was innocent, but they had no idea where to begin.
01:51And last summer, I promised his 95-year-old mother, Malfeen, that we would bring her boy
01:58safely back home.
02:02After 22 days in office, I did just that, and they are here tonight.
02:36To Mark and his great mom, we are delighted to have you safe and sound and with us.
02:55As fate would have it, Mark Fogle was born in a small rural town in Butler, Pennsylvania
03:03— have you heard of it? — where his mother has lived for the past 78 years.
03:09I just happened to go there last July 13th for a rally.
03:15That was not pleasant.
03:18And that is where I met his beautiful mom right before I walked onto that stage.
03:26And I told her I would not forget what she said about her son, and I never did, did I?
03:32Never forgot.
03:33Less than 10 minutes later, at that same rally, gunfire rang out, and a sick and deranged
03:43assassin unloaded eight bullets from his sniper's perch into a crowd of many thousands of people.
03:50My life was saved by a fraction of an inch, but some were not so lucky.
03:57Corey Comparator was a firefighter, a veteran, a Christian, a husband, a devoted father,
04:05and above all, a protector.
04:08When the sound of gunshots pierced the air, it was a horrible sound.
04:13Corey knew instantly what it was and what to do.
04:18He threw himself on top of his wife and daughters and shielded them from the bullets with his
04:24own body.
04:28Corey was hit really hard.
04:30You know the story from there.
04:32He sacrificed his life to save theirs.
04:35Two others, very fine people, were also seriously hit.
04:40But thankfully, with the help of two great country doctors — we thought they were gone
04:46and they were saved, so those doctors had great talent — were joined by Corey's wife
04:53Helen, who was his high school sweetheart, and their two beloved daughters, Allison and
05:00Kaylee.
05:36To Helen, Allison, and Kaylee, Corey is looking down on his three beautiful ladies right now,
05:43and he is cheering you on.
05:45He loves you.
05:46He is cheering you on.
05:48Corey was taken from us much too soon, but his destiny was to leave us all with a shining
05:54example of the selfless devotion of a true American patriot.
06:00It was love like Corey's that built our country, and it's love like Corey's that is going to
06:04make our country more majestic than ever before.
06:09I believe that my life was saved that day in Butler for a very good reason.
06:15I was saved by God to make America great again.
06:18I believe that.
06:37Don't miss out.
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