mr. chin's hot sauce for performing. thank you, noah mac for warming up the crowd. thank you ann lusenna for the national anthem and ahmed perezters and sheriffs for keeping us safe. thank you so much. today i have come home to dublin. i've come home to dublin to tell you a story about america. it's my story. but it's your story too. it's a story that belongs to all of us. it's about going big, being bold, and doing good. now, looking out, i see many familiar faces today. i see my parents, my mom and dad. my brothers, josh, jacob and chase and their wives and kids. my wife britney, our son nelson and our daughter cricket. and i do see a few very surprised former teachers of mine who did not expect to see me here today. but i'm reminded of some of the lessons i learned growing up here and places just like here. like algona, iowa. newport, oregon, and pittsburgh, california. pittsburgh, california is where i had my first job, a paper route at the age 9. now, you can learn a lot about america riding your bicycle through towns like that at 6:00 in the morning. on my route, i saw big houses and i saw small ones. i saw houses with t