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00:00After weeks without pay, now we're going to see federal workers finally getting back on the job once again.
00:07What do you think the lessons are that have been learned in Washington from this standoff, which has gone on for such a long period?
00:13Put blame on each other. This is really not about I don't like you and you don't like me.
00:19It's about we have problems that face us and we need solutions to the problems and we need leadership that is capable of pulling people together into compromise.
00:30For the first 200 plus years of our history, and we're celebrating our 250th coming up shortly, magnificent for our democracy, for our democratic republic.
00:40But if we don't have leadership that can unite us, pull us into a situation where people are willing to compromise, where we do so with civility, with thoughtfulness of each other, with truly what we're supposed to be about,
00:59which is to love one another. It's what I've been taught for all of my 80 years of life.
01:06And I believe that I'm a public servant. I believe that I went to Congress because I believe in my community and I wanted to see us become a better place in which to live.
01:17That's the direction that I think that we need to be working on and what I would hope that we continue to see.
01:23So quit demeaning individuals. Quit making it about someone else. Quit pointing the finger at the other guy.
01:32Take the responsibility. Take the leadership role and make a difference for the United States of America and the people within it.
01:40And everyone is great.
01:49And yet again, I thank you for being the one who fits the other guy and makes you feel bigger than me that being Muhammad what I think is on that line and pick it up.
02:00And that's where you both taste like it and use Mama Nuna.
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