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attack at a splash pad park, including four and 8-year-old brother's. and their mother authorities say the gunman pulled up to the brooklands plaza splash pad and open fire nearly 30 times under no circumstances. is it normal for ice cream cones and flip-flops to be strewn amongst blood and bullet casings stan and national correspondent gloria pazmino has the latest gloria we just heard and learned from the white house that they're working with local law enforcement on the michigan shooting. in particular, what are you learning about that? >> yeah, we are told that president biden has been in touch with a local officials there, fred. and as you said, just a really violent and bloody weekend across a very different cities around the country here in michigan, we are learning more first about
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the victims. as you said many of them young children, nine people in total were shot between the ages of four and 78-years-old. that group of people includes a family of 4-year-old boy who was shot in the leg and an eight-year-old boy who was shot in the head and remains in critical in addition, there's also a woman who sustained gunshot wounds all of them are part of the same family now, just a short while ago, we did hear an update from police who told us that they have identified the suspect. he is 42-year-old michael william nap she is from the shelby county shelby township, i should say. and police tell us that this appears to be a random attack. he drove up to the splash pad got out of his vehicle, and opened, fired nearly 30 times, stopping to reload just a few
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two feet away from this playground where young families were gathered on saturday. now, as i said, police say the shooting appears to have been at random. he then got back into his vehicle, fled the scene and barricaded himself at his mother's house. that's where please try to contain him and later we're able to find him inside the house dis-ease from an apparent gunshot wound. police also tell us they've found the weapon, they believe was used in this shooting, sitting atop the kitchen table, you can see video there of forensic experts out this morning cleaning up the scene. this is a playground, a place where children and families gather everyday. take a listen to one of the witnesses who heard the shooting we were cl
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no patio and we heard we heard we thought was firecrackers and it was i guess it was gunshots because we because we heard people screaming help us help us. >> so we ran around. i called 911. i seen people laying the ground. i've seen a guy i those shane's stomach. he was seeing the chair? the older man and then i seen this guy's like, where's my son was coming out on the stretcher, blood all over his face and it was scary we heard from the mayor of a rochester hills who described this as a nightmare. >> and friday, just this is the second mass shooting to take place here in this county, oakland county in the past five years. this is also home to where the oxford high school shooting happened just a few years ago in 2021. >> so an area that has already
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been severely impacted by gun violence. and now, once again, reeling after the shooting there yesterday. >> yeah, horrible sequence of events gloria pazmino. >> thank you so much for that. and then detects us now, we're a deadly shooting took place last night, this one taking place at a june celebration, two people are dead and multiple others injured, including two children. when police say a fight broke out between two groups of people, this happened in iraq round texas, which is about 20 miles north of austin according to police two victims who died at the scene were innocent bystanders. police are still looking for a suspect musician and texas native paul wall, performed at the juneteenth celebration about an hour before the shooting and he posted on facebook, quote, prayers up for round round rock of this truly hurts my heart all right. we're also a tracking, a dangerous wildfire that is rapidly growing in los angeles county. the post fire
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has burned through more than 11,000 acres and forced at least 1,200 people to evacuate a state park. the cause of the fire still under investigation. let's bring in cnn's camila what bernanke, who is near the evacuation zone in gorman california it looks like this wildfire spreading pretty fast it is spread and what are the biggest problems is the wind. we are seeing wind gust of 45 to 55 miles per hour according to the national weather service and they're particularly concerned about tonight because we could see between 6070 mile per hour winds. and so what firefighters right now are trying to do is create those fires leinz and we are being told that there are firefighters on the ground. but what we're seeing in the area where we are now is those efforts in the air helicopter after helicopter coming to do those water drops, you just missed it by about two minutes because the good thing about the area where i am now is that it is near a lake. and so these
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fire fighters are able to essentially make these rounds go to the leg, grab that water, and come to this area just about two hours ago right here. there were raging flames right behind me and what we've seen is those helicopters coming over and over again. and so they have been able to get some control of this area where we are now, but again, like you said, there are about 1,200 people under evacuation orders and there are others under evacuation warnings, authorities telling people to have their stuff ready in case they need to go extremely fast. and i want you to take a listen to what the california fire department is saying about this? >> along with that 10,500 acres burned, we have zero containment at this point we have numerous resources in place. we have los angeles county, we have been toura county, kern county, angeles national forest, and cal fire arrived this morning. the winds are probably going to be the
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biggest factor we're in battling this blaze. we're going to have gusts as high as 60 miles per hour but that would not be a constant. mostly, we're going to say an average about 24 mile per hour winds and of course you see that wind in my hair and the trees behind me, the fire is only 2% contained, so there's still a lot of work to be done here. >> fred and there is a helicopter coming as we speak, but it's just a lot of work that these guys are doing here nonstop, fred. >> yeah, it's very clear how that wind is going to be a giant obstacle camila bernal. thank you so much are still to come. president joe biden said another fund raising record at a star-studded event in los angeles, while donald trump makes a fresh appeal to black voters in the battleground state of michigan, and later a surprise appearance at the mound. snoop dogg, a throws the first pitch at an mlb game and then he heads to the announcers booth.
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president cashed in on that star power raising more than $30 million for his campaign, a record-breaking number for democrats. he also delivered a stark morning about a second trump term for more, let's bring in cnn's priscilla alvarez, priscilla, what more can you tell us about this? a huge fundraiser and biden's message? >> well, this was yet another event where president biden trying to underscore the stakes of the election and warned of a second donald trump presidency. this time, however, he focused specifically on the supreme court and argue that in the next four years there could be openings on the supreme court. and if donald trump were to be reelected what that could portend for future rulings. take a listen the next president is likely to have two new supreme court nominees, two more, two more he's already appointed to the bench very negative in terms of rights of individuals the idea that if
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he's reelected, he's going to point two more foreign flags upside down is really, i'm i really mean it, this be good, this be the scariest part of all of it. >> well, i think it is one of the scariest parts of a look the supreme court has never been as out of kilter as it is today after the decision that overrule roe v. wade the dobbs decision you had clarence thomas talking about the fact that there are going to be other things we should reconsider including in vitro fertilization including contraception, including all these things so a couple of points there. he talked about the flags on in reference to the flag controversy around alito and the flags flown outside of his home, but also on abortion and the overturning of roe v. wade. of course this has been an argument that the campaign has used and use forcefully in battleground states in terms of what else could happen down the road if if there, if president biden
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isn't reelected, of course, the president went on to say that institutions matter and former president barak obama also added to that argument, noting that some of the, some of the behavior of former president donald trump has been normalized in ways that would be disqualifying to a candidate in the past. and also noting that the core values of each of the candidates have to be considered. so all of this too, again build that argument for the next few weeks, something we'll be hearing a lot of and also adding to the campaign coffers, as we noted, millions coming into their pockets from this fundraiser and all of this as they hope to build more momentum going into the these next few months, fred. alright, priscilla alvarez. thank you so much meantime, former president donald trump also on the campaign trail this weekend, traveling to the battleground state of michigan, where he spent part of his day, according black voters at a church in detroit he then baselessly cast doubt on the 2020 election as a way to attack the 2024 election. and a
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conservative conference last night, cnn's even mackinnon has details the former president continued to echo conspiracy theories about the 2020 election, telling his supporters that he wants his margin of victory to be so large that it should be too big to rig. >> of course, we know the 2020 election was not rigged, but you hear that reframe being echoed by his supporters too big rick, he's also adding something else to his routine. it's really consequential and he's telling his supporters that they have to plan their vote, whether it's early or by mail on or on election day, they have to make a plan that's really a departure from 2020 when he casts doubt on those mechanisms of voting early and voting by mail hill and it really indicates that this time around, he's not trying to leave any votes on the table. take a listen the radical left democrats rig the presidential election in 2020 and we're not going to allow them to rig the presidential
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number on how many of those thousand trucks were supposed to crossed kerem shalom and into gaza through that tactical pause route to the european hospital. but at least from what we're hearing from the israeli military, that pause went into effect today, 11 hours from the morning until the early evening. and it is supposed to remain main effect, at least on a daily basis going into the future here the idea is to get more humanitarian aid into gaza and allowing it crucially to go north. this is something the us and others have been pushing for more humanitarian aid into gaza. this, as, for example, unrwa, the un, focusing on palestinians has 50,000 children religion within gaza are suffering from malnutrition meanwhile, at the same time, there are issues with serious issues, i should say, with sanitation, with sewage, with living conditions, with malnutrition across the general population, an ongoing concerns of a famine. but as the idf pointed out, the fighting itself in rafah, where the idf is currently pushing sort of northwest from the gaza border with israel towards the beach is ongoing. now, according to
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an israeli official, prime minister benjamin netanyahu, was unhappy when he heard the news that there would be a technical policy, then reached out to his military secretary and said this was unacceptable until he was assured that the fighting in rafah would continue that kind of raises the question about war. the order for a tactical pause came from, but at least from what we're hearing right now, and we'll have a better sense of this over the next few days as we get reports from inside gaza that tactical pause will continue and then oren, what do you knew about this us envoy arriving to israel tomorrow. and as we see tensions surging with hezbollah fighters in lebanon what is this visit hoping to accomplish? >> there was serious concern earlier this week that the tensions and frankly fighting and hostilities across israel's northern border between israel and hezbollah can spark, could spark into a much wider conflict. and this was highlighted when israel killed a senior hezbollah official in southern lebanon, lebanon, or hezbollah hello,
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responded with 200 rockets more than in a single day and followed that up with more rockets in the next days. and it's around this time that the fear was the greatest of a wider conflict, the pace of the fighting has significantly dipped since a couple of days ago. and yet the chief envoy that deals for the us between israel and lebanon is still on his way. expected, to arrive tomorrow, almost hoc stein, we don't yet have a sense of who he'll meet. and if you'll go to lebanon to have follow-on meetings there, but he crucially, he has been the biden administration's chief point on this specific issue, trying to make sure that the war started in gaza. 89 months ago, does not spill over into original conflict everybody has been concerned about the border between israel and lebanon or labor men. >> thank you so much from haifa, israel are new today eight to de major peace summit on ukraine ended with some of the key attending nations refusing to sign a final agreement. more than 100 countries and organizations gathered what's your lin to drum up support for ten point
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peace plan first outlined by presidential and scan 2022, the communique signed by more than 80 attendees calls for a ceasefire restoration of ukraine's territorial integrity, the withdrawal of russian troops, the restoration of ukraine's pre-war borders porter's demands ukraine says would be allowed to own nuclear power plants and the return of children and civilians taken by russia, joining us right now as catarina stepanenko, she is a deputy team lead at the institute for the study of war and a russian analyst let's katerina, a good to see you. so we've seen president zelenskyy meeting with many world leaders in recent weeks and france at the g7 summit in italy. and now at this peace summit in switzerland but how does all of this diplomacy translate to actual support on the ground where ukraine needs it most i think that we are seeing very
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positive signs from today's summit and as well as yesterday number one, the objective of the summit is to gather international support for ukraine and most importantly, that the war needs to end with the territorial integrity of ukraine restored this means that we need to adopt a principled position, which is that putin doesn't get to walk away with the occupied territories as well as the people that are currently located in occupied territory. so overall, i think ukraine has been on a very good diplomatic path. to ensure that its voice is heard and its vision for peace in ukraine is hurt as well. >> is the international support ukraine is receiving enough to help turn the tide and ukraine's a favor in this war of course, there's always prospects for more. it is disappointing to see that china did enjoin the swiss conference so of course, there needs to be
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additional international pressure on russia to make sure that russia feels that it can no longer sustain this war in ukraine so several of the world leaders, zelenskyy has met with in recent weeks while they've continued to reinforce their support for ukraine, there are also fighting for their own political futures from president biden to president macron of france, prime minister as sunak, is that complicating the impact? >> that these other nations might be able to have on this war so of course, you know, domestic politics always play a role in larger international considerations. >> however, i really do think that today's outcome that we saw around 80 countries sign the resolution is a promising starting points. and i think that we're probably going to see a lot more commitments for ukraine in the future and how do you think russia is viewing this peace summit? so russia deliberately try to sabotage
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the peace summit. first, it really putin decided to have a speech on the eve of the summit making false demands and trying to pretend that his maximums demands are for ukraine's capitulations. our actual ceasefire or position for peace talks that was not the case. it actually was an information operation deliberately made so that the attention of the summit would be turned around and focused on putin earlier today, the eu president accused putin of not being serious about ending the war, claiming that russia is insisting on ukraine seating territory, not even currently occupied by russia obviously putin wants to keep this war going yes, and i totally agree with that assessment to the russians have not made any attempts to actually compromise. and all of their calls for peace talks are essentially an effort to deflect our decision-making and
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down by midweek. now, keep in mind even by midweek, it's not necessarily getting back to normal, just cooler than it is this weekend. look at chicago, for example, the average is 81 degrees this time of year, but they will spend every single one the next seven days. well above-normal, about five to ten degrees. but if you look in places lynn northeast like new york, boston, even philadelphia, those areas you're talking 15 to 20 degrees above average over the next several days. now, he is just one of the stories we're keeping an eye on. we also have severe thunderstorms in the forecast for sunday flood threat for areas of the midwest best and also a pretty potent flood threat down along the gulf coast. now the reason for that is we're keeping an eye on to potential systems for possible tropical development. but see this one down here has a 60% chance of developing into a tropical system. in the next seven days. >> but regardless of whether this becomes a name tropical storm as it moves northward, it's going to bring all of that moisture with it. >> so there is the potential for very big rainfall and heavy flooding not only monday, but also tuesday along the gulf coast. and that includes places
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like houston. when you look at some of these numbers, some areas of texas could pick up more than ten inches of rain in just the next few days wow, lots of extreme conditions. thank you so much. allison chinchar on wednesday, cnn will airy special program celebrating juneteenth. you can watch juneteenth celebrating freedom and legacy at 10:00 p.m. wednesday, right here on cnn. and you can stream it on max as well. up next, the hidden costs of owning a home. >> a new study finds housing expenses are surging, making it harder for first-time buyers to afford a home we're here to get your side of the story. >> this guy who was a crusader against human sex trafficking is actually a customer that someone at the white house blow the cover the cia operative. this is horrifying. she's still endanger the staff said he was hiking the appalachian trail when did you realize you might actually be going to prison?
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>> i'm katelyn polantz at the federal courthouse in washington. >> and this is cnn. >> you could buy a used car for what it's costing some homeowners to maintain their houses in an entire year. on average, us homeowners are now paying more than $18,000 a year. we're talking about cost beyond the mortgage like home maintenance, insurance, property taxes, utilities, and these costs are often overlooked when you are buying a home, a new study by bank rate shows expenses tied to homeownership have jumped 26% since the pandemic. here to discuss is jeff ostrowski, an analyst at bankrate, a geoff great to see you. i mean, it's hard enough to try to afford buying a home and a lot of our producers started doing the math on their home costs and
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expenses in a year. so everyone is in agreement and it's just costing everybody a lot more. so walk us through some of the expenses. why is it beyond trying to afford buying a home? there are all these other expenses you have to make an account for yeah. >> that's one of the things that surprises me even as a longtime homeowner, it's just how much i spend every year on things like maintenance and repairs primarily, but then also homeowners insurance, which is going up in many parts of the country, property taxes, power bills cable and internet. so all those things really add up and i think you mentioned where you calculated that those costs are up 26% on average over the past four years, inflation over that time is up 21% so this isn't completely surprising, but it is. i think a shock for a lot of first-time i'm buyers when they get into the home, they think that saving up for the downpayment and qualifying the mortgage or qualifying for the mortgage
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meant that they've reached the finish line. and really they're just the starting line for this whole new race to meet all these financial responsibilitie s, these are big expenses. i mean, who then should be warning of potential buyers about this? i mean, is this something you count on your realtor to remind you of or even the lenders, because oftentimes you go into it saying, okay, i think this is the house that i can afford based on your income and everything else? in terms of the sticker price of the actual home but you need a little nudge on trying to do the calculations on everything else, don't you write write, and the lenders and realtors do play a role in preparing buyers for this so you're generally the estimated of the property taxes. >> it shows up on the listing data the homeowner's insurance is usually baked in by the mortgage company is they're doing the qualifications and the underwriting. >> so some of these things aren't a huge shock that the
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biggest one and the most surprising one to me is that just ongoing maintenance and repairs and so lenders do require borrowers to have some cash reserves the ideas that they don't want a first-time homebuyer to the clothes and then six months later, i'll be running up a huge credit card balance to pay for all these unexpected costs. but yeah there is some, there are some safeguards built into the lending process. but even with those safeguards, it's there's a reason the phrase house poor exists, especially for first-time buyers. they're probably going to spend the first couple of years just scraping and saving as much as they were before. so that they can afford some of these costs. yeah. address john to catch up. i mean it ends up being painful when things like your garbage disposal suddenly goes out or the air conditioning, those are things that sometimes a first-time buyer so think about really could happen right around the corner. all right, so then is there a way to know where some of the most
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expensive places to own a home or perhaps the least expensive are on the map right now yeah. >> so because this is based primarily on home values, it's not a huge surprise that the really expensive states are places like hawaii and california, where a homeowner can expect to spend and close to $30,000 a year and these ongoing costs the. least expensive are states like arkansas and kentucky where the tab is less than $12,000 a year intriguingly, three of the top five states in our rankings were in the northeast where the property taxes are very high so new jersey, connecticut, massachusetts, new jersey in particular, has an average property tax bill north of $10,000. so that was a place where property taxes really, really swing these costs upwards. >> but in most states, it's really just a factor of how much your house is worth and how much you're going to have to spend on maintenance and repairs over the years. gotten a quick advice for people well
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on how to prepare for those kind of unexpected or perhaps you need to expect a certain expenses are going to come after you buy a house yeah. >> yeah. you just have to inspect or expect them. i slipped there and said inspect because a lot of home buyers have been waving inspections. i would say even if you're even if seller is requiring you to wave and inspection still hire a home inspector to come in there and look at it. that'll give you an idea of some of these surprise repairs that might be coming in the next few years. >> and the other thing is just to build up your emergency savings account, you want to have a war chest of cash so that you can pay for some of these things without having to run up a credit card debt hi, very good. jeff ostrowski. great to see you. thank you so much for great advice all right. >> thanks all right. >> on this week's episode of the whole story with anderson cooper, we talk with astronomers that are working with the james webb telescope to answer some fundamental questions about the universe cnn's kristin fisher has a
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preview well, fredricka, the webb telescope is one of the most incredible things that's ever been built. >> but it's really only as good as the scientists that get to use it. and so for two years, we have been following around to scientific teams and these are for some of the scientists who are the very first in the world to ever get to use the most powerful telescope ever built the james webb space telescope, unprecedented in sciences scale this is effectively the best time machine that we've ever created james webb is revealing the cosmic story where do we come from? are we alone in the universe? these are big questions unlocking the secrets that we never knew well over 10,000 individuals, 10 billion
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behind schedule over budget there's thousands of ways this can go badly in one way it goes right? james, when begins a voyage back to the birth of the universe and those other worldly images displayed on a cosmic tapestry this is a historic moment for humanity and i feel we are super privilege that we can actually see this hopefully we'll be able to see a reflection of ourselves and to live learn more about where we came from replacing our reality. >> i rekindling a childlike imagination we are all astronomers as a kid, as an adult, you look up, you say, what's out there you can see one of the astronomers that we profiled there, dan milli salvage, getting a bit choked up as he walked into webs, mission control for the very
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first time so much has been said about the telescope itself. >> the hardware end, it is an engineering marvel and so much has been said about the incredible images that the webb telescope has already been able to capture. but what we wanted to do with this show is capture the scientists and tell their stories because it's up to them to come up with a questions that the telescope then has to try and help them answer. and these are questions that really cut to the core of who we are and what this all means fredricka it's an all new episode of the whole story with anderson cooper that air tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern pacific only on cnn there's no war, so hateful war between kin no more war between tracks house of the dragon, streaming
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notching three assists just wanted to dylan holloway, who puts it in the top shelf, mcdavid. now with 30 to assist this postseason surpasses wayne gretzky for the most in a single postseason, edmondson wins 81, sending the series back to south florida for game five on tuesday round three at the us yesterday and bryson dechambeau had to work out some kinks. so laid down in the woods on the 11th holes and got his stiff back all stretched out bdc or brp just what the doctor ordered. he birdied that hole, then put up one of the best rounds in the day, the 2020 chamfers, seven under three strokes clear the field entering the day he lost his dad about 18 months ago and he said he's gonna be thinking about on every hole in today's final round, hoping to win his second major on father's day i still feel like i'm that same kid that came out here right under the start, but i feel like my as a person, i'm just different to interact with and my dad passing gave me a great
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perspective on life, just everything in general has changed. >> he said, they say every five years somebody's life changes and it couldn't be more true us swimming trials taken over indianapolis colts stadium and katie ledecky tackling yet another opportunity to qualify for the olympics with ease, winning the 400 meter freestyle spa about four seconds already was six individual goals more than any female swimmer and olympic history the density will now look for revenge in paris against the australian terminator. >> ariarne titmus, who in the 400 handedly decades, the first individual loss upper olympic career last time around, but it was 21-year-old. gretchen was still in the show setting a new world record in the 100 meter butterfly with a time of 55 0.18 in her semifinal his, she breaks the world record, set back in the 2016 rio games. she still has some work to do those shift phase three medalists from the tokyo games next, but she certainly making some ways and look swell ahead of the
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final tonight, if you can believe it, frederica, the olympics are just 40 days away? >> i know it's hard to believe, but so exciting. all right. thank you so much. coy wire. >> all right. how about some dog father for you this bothers de snoop dogg throwing out the first pitch at the brewer's game last night and he's bombed and after the surprise appearance on mount as you see right there, snoop, it took his skills to the announcers booth of of course, he did proving once again, you can still drop the mic. what i told you, get it in she told you about it easy welcome. that's a give him a single he does like to make and my favorite jingle is the s to the n double alone. no, no, run it out. what it out? run it out, running was it's tough to run orange about jackson cheerio. cheerio here you live exterior

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