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00:00From Athens to Rome, from London to Paris, from New York to L.A., and from all of the other
00:05parts
00:06of the world, the great civilizations of history did not wallow in aging ruins of the past. They
00:12built new cities, they created new monuments, and they forged towering legacies that still
00:18inspire the world after hundreds and even thousands of years. As America turns 250 years,
00:25250 years old, young by comparison to some, but superior to any nation that's ever been
00:33built no matter how many years it took. We are the inheritors of these incredible traditions.
00:39We are the ones who are carrying forward the light of Western civilization because this
00:44is the very beginning of the golden age of America. We're in the golden age. There's never
00:50been an age like this. There's never been an age like this. This anniversary is a time
00:56to be proud of our past, but it is also a time to lift our sights, expand our ambitions, and
01:03raise our expectations of what America can be. We will leave our children nothing less than
01:08the richest inheritance, most advanced civilization, and highest standard of living in human history.
01:15There's never been anything like it. But with all of that being said, the best is yet to come.
01:22The best is yet to come.
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