00:00And at this time, when the search for peace in the world is more critical than ever, I
00:05can only turn to Shakespeare's genius to remind us of the plea for peace spoken by the Duke
00:11of Burgundy at the conclusion of Henry V. My speech entreats that I may know why gentle
00:19peace should not bless us with her former qualities. Thank you, Mr. President and Mrs.
00:26Trump, for your splendid dinner this evening, which, may I say, is a very considerable improvement
00:34on the Boston Tea Party. So whether your cup contains tea, wine, Scotch whiskey, bourbon,
00:44or even cola, let us raise our glasses and voices as we toast the past, the present, and the
00:52future, thank you, of our two proud and allied nations. To the United States and the United
01:01Kingdom, God bless both our countries.
01:07Thank you very much. Thank you.
01:14Thank you very much.
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