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Charlotte Soccer Stadium Sings National Anthem

CLAY: If you saw this, I hope it made you feel a little bit better about the state of our country. In Charlotte, North Carolina, they debuted a new MLS (Major League Soccer) team, first-ever game. The audio went out as the girl was singing the national anthem. This is what it sounded like as the entire stadium — because they could not hear her — began to sing it in unison. Listen.

CLAY: Buck, I don’t know about you, but when I listen to this… First of all, it’s incredible. You can go listen to a longer version of that if you would like. I almost think that every sporting event should start with the fans. Instead of bringing in a certain person to sing the national anthem, it’s so much more of a cool experience to me if the stadium in unison sings the national anthem together. I think that would be an incredible trend to start.

BUCK: I think that’s a great idea.

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