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it's might be one of the biggest numbers that the new york attorney general's office has ever won in a judgment. and it's going to take some time for trump to put that together. the big question will be, is it cash? does he end up having to post collateral in the form of some of the properties that he owns in order to satisfy a bond. and if he does go the route of a bond given the size of this and given the length that of an appeal can take, he will have to post an additional 20% more on top of that because the appeals process can take quite a long time. so this is something that will all be working out. another element to the judgment is as part of this ruling, the judge ban trump and his two adult sons, donald trump, junior and eric trump, from being an officer for director of accompany in new york for a period of 2.3 years. and that will go into effect as well in the big question is who will then take the reins? so the trump organization spokesman has not gotten back to me. >> well, significant developments indeed, kara scannell, appreciate it very
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much in to our viewers. thanks very much for watching. the news continues next on cnn >> outront next, breaking news, we're learning new details about the conditions alexey navalny's team says must be agreed upon in order for the opposite mission leaders body to be released. details that include a secret funeral, plus breaking news. we are on the surface, a us spacecraft touching down on the moon for the first time i'm in 50 years. but the condition of that spacecraft is still unknown as we're standing by for the first images and pay up federal judge's ruling the my pillow ceo must pay a software expert who debunked his election lies $5 million. the man was supposed to be getting that money is my i guest. >> let's go out for good evening. >> i'm jim sciutto in tonight for erin burnett and outfront tonight, breaking news. alexey navalny's body now being held
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hostage tonight. we're learning the conditions that russia has set in order for authorities to release the opposition leaders body to his mother. according to navalny's team, some of the demands include the kremlin wants to volleys body to be transported a moscow on special plane followed by a secret funeral. this ultimatum comes after his mother was finally allowed to see her son's body nearly a week after he suddenly died at a brutal arctic russian penal colony >> you'd actually be trudeau. >> and yesterday evening, they secretly took me to the morgue where they shoved me oleksiy the investigators claim they know the cause of the death, which they have all the medical and legal documents ready, which i saw i signed the medical death certificate >> so it's mercy up at peaceful according to navalny's team, that death certificate says he died from natural causes. a suspicious finding given video of the opposite opposition
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leader on the day before he died, he appears in good spirits. he was actually joking with a judge. remember this is also a man who narrowly survived one poisoning attempt and spent years in some of russia's most notorious jails. and despite what russia claims, navalny's family and friends have been quite vocal that putin is in fact to blame for navalny's death accusations echoed by president biden today after he met with navalny's widow and daughter we're going to be announcing the sanctions against who is responsible for his death tomorrow. >> biden is also praising navalny for his incredible courage in taking on putin. and in a moment i'm going to speak to the wife of another prominent political opponent of putin's vladimir kara-murza, right now, he is also being held in a russian prison today, he spoke from behind bars
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>> we owe it to our fallen comrades to continue working with even greater vigor to achieve what they lived and died for to make russia a normal three european democratic country. >> those are dangerous words in russia. fred pleitgen is outfront live in berlin tonight. fred, >> what more we learning >> about these restrictions that russia is placing on navalny's family just to have a funeral hi there >> jim, yet is actually quite remarkable in all this, of course, comes from the director of the anti-corruption foundation even ashdon off there were really three main restrictions we could see you mentioned one of them and that is that special plane that's supposed to bring the body to moscow or one of the conditions on that is that alexei navalny's mother is not allowed to but nouns when the body is to arrive before it has arrived. so obviously they're trying to keep all that under wraps allegedly so that people won't show up at the airport. another thing that we also discerned is that at the whole
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time on the ground until the funeral. a member of the investigative committee and employee of russia's investigative committee has to be with the family of alexey navalny's. so obviously, trying to keep the family under wraps as well. also, allegedly, the body is supposed to be kept either in the moscow or vladimir region and the anti-corruption foundation believes that's because the russian authorities fear that people could try and storm the more, again, the russian authorities themselves haven't commented on this. and other two things that we're hearing as well, is that a parent currently the cemetery of choice of alexey navalny's mother has been denied to her, are apparently some arrangement has been made there and they have not yet agreed on a farewell hall either. obviously, the anti-corruption foundation is saying that alexey navalny's mother has been forced to agree to all this under threats, and we did hear some well that from her earlier today when she said that she really wanted all the people who are obviously devastated and who feel that the death of alexey navalny is a personal loss for them to be
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able to say goodbye to alexei navalny, to be able to see his body that has been denied to her she also said that the authorities threatened her and said time is not an on her side saying, quote, the corpse is beginning to rot >> good lord. >> just a mother trying to lay her son to rest. fred pleitgen in berlin. thanks so much outfront now, steve hall, he's former cia chief of russia operations and steve, as i listened to those restrictions, there, it strikes me that not only was vladimir putin fearful of navalny in life as an opposition figure, but that he fears him even in death. and the support that he might average russia things might show to him >> yeah absolutely, jim, i mean, that's really the only explanation as to as to why it would be that they would take all these extraordinary measures. >> i mean, >> set a setting aside the horrific human side of this. i mean, can you imagine being a family member and being told, hey, you better make of her man and this quick because your
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sons decomposing it's horrific. but aside from that, it really does show the great fear and concern that the kremlin has about this sort of spawning a larger opposition movement around navalny. and this is why there, this is why they are also in an incredibly in humane fashion, mocking his widow of ascribing all sorts of horrific things to her as well because they fear this level of sort of motivation and mobilization of russian society behind the valmy. it's, it's a great fear and it's really interesting to see how scared putin izzat this. >> the timing his death was notable given it took place during the munich security conference when you had so many people from around the world there gathered to show their support for ukraine, discuss that. it seemed like it might be a signal potentially given these restrictions, will we ever truly know with any certainty or confidence how he died in this prison?
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>> i mean, there's two levels of that question. i mean, its entirely possible given how, how putin controls russia and how all information coming out of russia is automatically suspect. it's entirely possible. we'll never know the actual mechanism of his death that said, i think that's less important than the overriding fact they're just putin's responsibility that he is dead. so how it actually happened might be less speculation there. but the important fact is putin and his in his mechanism of putin-ism has secret services and all the secret police and intelligence services. they're the ones who are responsible for navalny's death at the end of the day. >> and we should note that in 2020 they use the most powerful nerve agent in the world in a first attempt to kill him. we're learning more details tonight about what exactly the sanctions that the biden administration plans to put on russia, not just in response to navalny's death, but i'll so marking the two-year anniversary of the full scale
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invasion of ukraine were talking about hundreds of sanctions, some of which will directly target putin i wonder though, will they have an impact because they've been a whole host of sanctions over the last several years. and russia is still in ukraine. russia's still eliminating its opponents inside and outside the country. >> yeah, i really think they do actually have an impact, jim, and they're not they're not entirely emotionally satisfying for many of us because we used to, when, you know, whether it's a bomb exploding or a missile strike or something like that. i mean, that's an image and an immediate response by the united states are their allies to some threat in sanctions work differently. they're harder to find their harder to measure, but i can tell you there's one good measure and that is what does the kremlin thing about them? and the kremlin has been pretty consistent about saying they're illegal they shouldn't be done. so i think they're very concerned about those sanctions over the over the long run steve hall. thanks so much. >> sure >> outfront. now, you have
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guinea a kara-murza, the wife of jailed putin critic vladimir kara-murza joins us and good to have you on. thanks for taking the time. >> hello, dan. thank you very much for inviting me. >> i want to begin by asking you about the video we saw today from alexey navalny's mother. she said officials told her that if she does not agree to a secret funeral for her son, quote they will do something with my son's body when you heard that, i wonder what your reaction was >> i was absolutely enraged i mean, first, they tried to kill him with prison. he survives >> they throw him in prison >> they >> torture him for three years. >> they kill him >> and now that refused to give his body back to his mother. so she can say our goodbyes and she can bury him probably. >> i mean, this is so despicable twisted and cruel
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but it also shows how much they're afraid of him. the rationals always is, are afraid of alec, say even dead they do not want to allow his supporters yes, millions of people, his supporters and his family to say their goodbyes. they want to do everything in secret that is despicable twisted and i don't know. i just i was watching that video and thinking of how how dare they lucre, in the eyes the mother who just lost our son and not just law him. they know when he was murdered. she knows he was murdered >> izzat the dead. they look her in the eyes and tell her there's state there's despicable things and making fred's that is just it seems deliberately humility, humiliating. i want to play more if i can, what navalny's mothers said after she tried to
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get her son's body, have a listen and you guys, according to the law, they should have given me a lexi's body right away, but they haven't done it yet instead, they blackmailed me and set conditions for where, when and how alexey should be buried. it is illegal >> but she's being very public about this. do you have any concern for her safety at this point? >> anyone who challenges the regime and the regimes decisions in any way is in danger >> absolutely >> but i also, from watching that video, i realized that she will not be stopped. >> she >> she's going through hell she has just lost her son. and yet she is composed and strong
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and forceful and i would not i mean, if i were them i i would do everything she says and do it fast. >> well, listen, i know you've been forced to go through your own personal hell with your husband's treatment and your husband sent a message today? on video from prison in arms crusher. i know you rarely get to hear his voice these days. so i want to play a portion of his speaking him speaking in russian will translate it at the bottom of a screen from, for our viewers, have a listen. i want to get your thoughts she is
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>> you know, watching you react there and i can only imagine myself in the same position. what does it like? how, how do you manage to hear him see him behind bars? >> well, you know, when someone sent me this video today i was happy because that is the only way i get to hear my husband's voice nowadays. when he gets those red chances do speak during one of his court hearings. >> and it's amazes me how he's people is political prisoners in today's russia, not just my husband, but him as well. >> they >> tried to live our spirits. >> they're the ones behind bars. they're the ones suffering in absolutely inhumane conditions. they're
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trying to lift our spirits. they tell us to not give up. and what vladimir says here in this video is of course, quintessential rotamer. only he could talk about honoring our fallen colleagues and friends by been stronger and by fighting even more, even fiercer. and by not giving up because this is what the regime would want us to see. and this is why also vladimir refused to leave the country despite all those attacks on his life >> because he said at this, >> this, what they would want me to do to flee to get scared and to flee. and i will not give them the i dispassion. i remember him saying this many times. and so hearing it from him today meant a lot to me >> it struck me as i saw him there with that message of hope and defiance at the end, it was
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reminiscent of navalny's own statements from prison. sometimes infused with humor as well how does he manage that strength? do you think and that hope in the midst of what he's facing >> that that has always been a big secret to me as i don't know how such people do this. >> i think that he truly, deeply believes in what he fights for. >> what lesson i wish you the best i wish him safety and i wish you well, i hope you get some good news, some point soon and we certainly appreciate you sharing your thoughts with us tonight. >> thank you very much in true courage their outfront. next, breaking news, a us spacecraft has just touched down on the
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surface of the moon. it's the first time this has happened in some 50 years we are standing by now for the first pictures from that spacecraft. plus >> there's $5 million prize for anybody they can prove the election data that that i have from the 2020 election is false >> well, i'm just being to the man who took mic lyndell up on that challenge. and one, at a special reports and i don't how china is taking a page out of putin's playbook. when it comes to taking over other territories erin burnett outfront is presented this thursday evening by chase stay tuned for anderson cooper 360 at the top of the hour, followed by the source with kaitlan collins, presented by chase freedom unlimited. how do you cashback on monday, she worked as hard as that do. that's why i use my freedom unlimited card every time i get gas little slack, all pumped
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>> a new home. the lender touching down on the moon at around 06:24 p.m. eastern time. first time, as we said, the us has landed on the moon in 50 years, christian fissures cover space for us. she's been following it all so kristen, we're now at a critical point. in the mission because we are expecting images about 30 minutes after the landing still hasn't happened yet. do we know anything about the condition of the lander? >> that is the big question. now, jim, as you said, we know that it has touched down on the surface of the moon, but take a look at what just happened with japan. japan slim landers, the moon sniper is it was called it successfully soft landed on the moon, but then it tipped over, right? and so then there was this big conversation about was this success or a failure? it ended up being what's been described as a partial success. so there's a chance that this could happen here, but make no mistake. the fact that it has touched down on the surface of the moon is a significant milestone for intuitive machines and for the united states, which hasn't done this
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since 1972 also the first commercial company to ever do this in the history of the world really. but jim, the other big thing is just how intuitive machines did this the nasw administrator and former senator bill nelson said, this was an apollo 13 moment minus the people. so a lot less at stake here. this there's only a robotic uncrewed spacecraft, but nasa really kinda came to the rescue here because intuitive machines navigation system wasn't working and there was an experimental navigation system from nasa that was on the lander and that's what they used to land this thing. incredible that they were able to make this work on the fly. but as you said, jim, a lot of questions about what condition the spacecraft is in now. >> yeah, remark a moment to do an extra orbit. the moon make a little fix of patch between the systems, seems to have helped at land. will learn in what condition kristen do stay with
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me. i want to bring in former nasa astronaut jonny, danny olivas. he's flown on two space shuttle mission and missions participated in five spacewalks both more than i have good to have you on, sir. i wonder what this moment means, like for you, you but you of course have been in space many times. your fellow nasa astronauts, they've walked on on the moon, tell us why this particular mission is important >> well, i mean this is one of many niches we are doing is precursors to return to the moon, human beings to the moon in not-too-distant future, certainly before we get to the end of this decade. and the lander, of course, is one of the key elements for us being able to actually put people on the moon. there's a lot of technology it has to develop and evolve between. now and the time we actually have human beings ready to make their first trip. and so these, these risks, these are risky missions that we're doing new risky hardware where he really pushing the frontier of technology, technologically and
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as a business perspective, whether our companies, no question that we're seeing so much more cooperation between the private and public sector on this. you think of the spacex rocket sending so many of our satellites into orbit. kristin, i want to talk for a moment about the location on the moon where this lander touched down. there have been 21 successful moon landings to date. most of them though, near the lunar equator. i believe we have a map that shows that this one though close to the south pole why that part of the moon and why is that important? >> because that is where scientists believe there is water in the form of ice. and if you have water, you can use that water for astronauts to drink. you can use that water to someday make rocket fuel and then use the moon as a jumping off point to go on to places like mars and potentially beyond nasa administrator bill nelson actually said that he
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envisions a world where the south pole of the moon is a gas station of sorts for the moon. and it's also a critical spot, jim, as you know, because this is where nasa wants to land artemis astronauts, the first astronauts to return to the moon since the apollo program but it's also where china wants to land its astronauts or taikonauts. they want to build a base there. >> and so does nasa. so it's a competitive spot. and that's why this was so critical. intuitive machines becoming the first spacecraft to ever do that danny, it's, it's not unlike the old space race. so the '60s and '70s and that you have an international competition here to some degree. as kristen was noting, china's put three vehicles on the moon in the past ten years, russia also getting back into space. you see other countries india, japan, it's cetera is that a good thing, right? i mean, how important is it for the us to be ahead of the game or ok. can we look at this more cooperatively >> well, i think the answer is
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still a little bit both, right? we developed technology here in the united states and we have a profile which is directed by an acid minute the schrader and naseh in general were inspiring new technologies and new businesses here in the united states. and it does always help to have a little healthy competition by the same token, we are seeing international cooperation across our globe through the signing of the artemis accords, as well as of course, the international space station, which is 16 countries are costs are gleb that built a permanent colony in space. so there's a lot to be said for international collaboration and cooperation, especially at a time when they political tensions are a little high. sometimes we all get together and get along and do some really incredible things >> got its own. listen to the us and russia still cooperating to some degree, right despite all the many conference flicks down here on the surface of the earth. danny, kristin, thanks so much. both of you. we continue to wait for an update on the status of that spacecraft on the moon outfront. next, breaking news. the former fbi informant
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size, support blood pressure, and improve heart-healthy rush to walmart and find told bce king charles wednesday it on cnn right? >> he news the former fbi informant indicted for lying to the fbi about president biden and his family is now back under arrest on nevada. judge had allowed alexander smirnov to walk out of the courtroom with a few conditions on tuesday, but today his lawyers say he was rearrested, quote on the same charges. and based on the same indictment, evan perez is outfront tonight >> evan >> so unusual move to say the least. what changed here? >> yeah, very unusual. >> what the justice department did is they went to the judge who is in the end going to be overseeing this case. this is the judge in los angeles. this is where alexander smirnoff was actually indicted, jim, and they got an arrest warrant for
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his arrest. and so that's what happened today. and now what happens is that we're going to see him come back to court in las vegas. this is where he was arrested when he came back into the country and where he was first brought before a judge to face those charges. now, what i'll read you a statement from a part of a statement from his lawyers who described what happened. they say mr. smirnoff was rearrested on an arrest warrant issued by the same court where he was planning on voluntarily appearing when required. they say that he was inside our law office at the time of his the rest preparing for his defense. and we are we are pursuing lawful remedies to once again, seek his release. what they've done. jim, is that they've asked the judge in las vegas, the one who had allowed him to go free for an emergency hearing. and so that judge, just a little while ago, issued a new order asking for the justice department for the special counsel david weiss, to respond by tomorrow afternoon. so in the meantime smirnov is gonna be spending at least the night in jail awaiting to see
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what the outcome of this is. but in the end, what this means, jim, is that the judge who is overseeing this case believes at least for now that alexander spread it's fair enough should be detained while these charges are being worked out. so we'll see how long he spends in the end though jim, keep in mind that the justice department says that this is still an investigation. there's still ongoing. and so we will wait to see when he turns up in los angeles to face these charges. >> quite a lot of legal drama. evan perez, thanks so much. >> sure >> also tonight it is time for mike, my pillow ceo mike lyndell to pay up a federal judge ruled lyndell legally owes 5 million to a software developer who successfully debunked lyndell data that had falsely claimed the 2020 presidential election was stolen something lindahl tried to dodge paying despite repeatedly promising to do so. initially in a contest called
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prove mike wrong there's $5,000,000 prize for anybody that can they can prove. the election data that that i have from the 2020 election is false. okay. >> is not from that >> is not from the 2020 election that's for that channel. if i really don't you shine a sheet, a release form at the front. the time we go do that now i'll pro now the man who took lindow up and proved him wrong, bob zeidman, who i will note did support donald trump in both 2,016.20, 20. good to have you on. thanks for taking the time. >> thanks, jim. thanks for having me. >> so the last time you were on the show, you said you doubted you would ever see the $5 million from lindell, but a judge, now he's just ordered lyndell to pay up what's your reaction? >> well, i'm a little more optimistic. i still have some doubts that i'll see it. lindell has some ability to keep appealing i think the
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appeal should be denied pretty quickly. there's really no grounds for appeal at this point, but he can drag it on for awhile until unfortunately, there are rumors that he's running out of money and it doesn't surprise me you're on that point. he's previously claimed that he's run out of money. he's also facing two separate defamation lawsuits from voting machine companies, including one that $1.3 billion suit filed by dominion was all the time you spent on this worth it. and do you think because legally they're also some questions about how is he still donated in campaigns if he has no mind? >> well, i've wondered about that myself, but to your point, your question about whether it's worth it. i definitely think it was. so i've done these kinds of things before, but there was rarely $5 at stake in a sense, how you this publicity to mr. lyndell for offering the 5 million because that makes it more interesting. but i think it's always right to seek the truth whatever the
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truth may be, and i make a comfortable living so i don't need the money and i think the reason to make money is to seek the truth. so i've been like i said, i've been doing this for awhile. this one, it just seems to get a lot more publicity than some of the other things i've done. >> well to your credit. now, as i mentioned, you supported donald trump in 2016, 2020 your choice. no question. but trump is, you know, is still pushing false claims about the 2020 election which you proved wrong. have a listen >> the radical left democrats rigged the presidential election of 2020 and we're not going to allow them to rig the presidential election of 2024. the election was rigged. let me tell, and it was >> and we have all the proof you >> need to the fact is, he doesn't. you showed that it's been proven wrong in court by recounts. you name it, but the trouble is many republicans still buy that line. i wonder, do you think enough prominent
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republicans, lawmakers are speaking out to reject that false claim? >> well, i think in my mind the issue is complicated. i think the rules that were changed, the light, the voting rules that were changed for covid, made things much more complicated. i've always said even before this challenge that it was very unlikely that the voting machines were hacked. that's my specialty. the people i've trained, we go into court, we examine machines. if it was hacked, somebody would know by now. but it does concern me that mic lyndell, his specific claims of fraud, that which i disproved are still getting traction and more so as we get closer to the upcoming election, that concerns me a lot it must. >> i mean, you say you seek the truth. >> you >> care about your country here. i mean, just trouble i suppose is that that makes people just not trust the whole system, right? and i wonder what you think the remedy is. i imagined the effort, for instance, that you did here is one example of that well, i think one thing i've talked
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about is if i do get this money, i plan to put it towards non-profits that look into election reliability and i'm already working with in nevada policy research institute where i live in nevada because i think i wish that people from both parties would come together. i knew people in the 20 in 2020 sorry, 2000 election, bush v gore. and it was mostly democrats who said the machines were hacked or not working. then again, in recently it's the republican saying this. it seems like reasonable people can come together and come up with systems that we can all agree. we need yeah, used to be a bipartisan issue. election security, bob zeidman. thanks so much for joining. >> thanks for having me >> for nex night. nikki haley vows to keep running against donald trump, but if she were to drop out where exactly what her supporters go >> if she's not the republican
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you do? >> i may not vote >> you may not vote for president, right? >> because i don't think either choice is good. at that point. >> the sun is setting on the republican primary and on haley's chances of catching donald trump before the early state delegate contests becomes a nationwide sprint. >> don't complain about what happens in a general election. if you don't go out and vote in this primary, it matters >> should she not deliver a south carolina's surprised on saturday for supporter's face a decision. many would prefer not to discuss allowed. >> we need a president. it's going to protect our democracy not one that's going to give it away to the russian. >> and in marty, you hookah are pulling for haley, but bracing for the general election ahead, come november what do you guys do >> when we moved to canada. >> you're down to two choices would you take that lesser of the truly of the two >> is that in your lungs?
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