This is a transcript of a speech that lasts for about 5 hours and 22 minutes. The speech is mostly inaudible, with occasional words or phrases that can be heard. The speaker repeats the words "for", "spe", "fore", "e" and "speech" many times throughout the speech. There is also music playing in the background at some points. The speech seems to have no clear topic or purpose, and the speaker does not address any audience or interact with anyone else. The speech ends with the word "h".
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text appears to be a transcript of a speech or presentation with timestamps.
2. The speech is about foreign speech, with the speaker mentioning "foreign speech" and "spee" multiple times.
3. The speaker also mentions "fore" and "foree" several times, possibly referring to a concept or idea related to foreign speech.
4. The text includes several instances of applause and music.
5. The speaker mentions "days" and "think" at one point, possibly referring to a specific idea or concept.
6. The speaker says "yes than never" at one point, possibly emphasizing the importance of something.
7. The speaker mentions "here" and "say" several times, possibly referring to a specific location or idea.
8. The speaker mentions "see" and "speech" several times, possibly referring to a specific topic or concept.
9. The text includes several instances of the speaker saying "oh" and "wait," possibly indicating pauses or interruptions.
10. The speaker mentions "I got four" at one point, possibly referring to a specific number or concept.
11. The speaker mentions "thinke" and "spee" several times, possibly referring to a specific idea or concept.
12. The speaker says "can't" and "takee" at one point, possibly referring to a specific action or idea.
13. The speaker mentions "1" at one point, possibly referring to a specific number or concept.
14. The speaker mentions "hold" and "nor" at one point, possibly referring to a specific action or idea.
15. The speaker mentions "wait" and "no" several times, possibly indicating pauses or interruptions.
16. The speaker mentions "SL" at one point, possibly referring to a specific abbreviation or acronym.
17. The speaker mentions "more" and "h" at one point, possibly referring to a specific idea or concept.