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all you watching us around the world. i'm kim brunhuber. this is cnn newsroom president biden digging in his heels, even further the calls for him to end his campaign, grow, love details from this latest stop in a crucial state will see how nato is promise of a bridge to membership is being received in a part of ukraine where blackouts can be more common than getting electricity and held hostage under the threat of death. cnn talks to a kidnap israeli rescued by the idf about the ordeal he suffered at the hands of hamas live from atlanta this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber and coming hours, us president joe biden has some tough meetings scheduled. he's working to convince his own party that he the right candidate to face donald trump. a biden got a warm reception on friday in the
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battleground, state of michigan. it was back on the campaign trail where he is often at his best glad-handing and talking to voters. and he told support porter's that he isn't stepping aside here. he is probably noticed there's a lot of speculation like, what is joe biden going to do? is it going to stay in the race? you're going to drop out here's my running he didn't. we're going to wait it was comes as he faces more pressure to withdraw the washington post's editorial board writing in an opinion piece, mr. biden seems to be somewhat oblivious to the political furor surrounding him. >> and then denial about his frailty personally and politically. it goes on to say, we suspect democratic fortunes would improve with a new national ticket, at least 19 democrats in the house and one in the senate are calling on biden to drop out of the race on friday in a virtual meeting with the congressional hispanic
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caucus, congressman mike levin of california, told him directly but he should quit. cnn white house correspondent arlette saenz has more on biden's reaction to the growing calls for him to leave the race has it joe biden on the move to michigan, looking to get his candidacy back on track? >> there's more to do i know i'm only 41 we got to finish the job and i promise you i am i'm okay the president working behind the scenes to shore up support, scheduling, at least for meetings with key groups on capitol hill including asian american and hispanic lawmakers. >> the outreach coming after a private meeting between biden and house minority leader hakeem jeffries, who said he directly express the full breadth of insight, heartfelt perspectives, and conclusions about the path forward. a source familiar with the meeting telling cnn, jeffries
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spoke bluntly about house democrats views and did not offer an explicit endorsement of his own biden, hoping his thursday press conference would put the democratic doubt to rest. but some still vocal with their concerns. >> we can't have a situation where every day we're holding our breath, i think persisting in this direction is israeli a huge mistake. actress ashley judd writing quote, i now ask president joe biden to step aside biden's top allies argue it's time for democrats to accept the president's decision should the conversation about the president getting out of this race. should that conversation continue? >> no, it shouldn. if he decides to change his mind later on, then we would respond to that. we haven't to 19 august. >> biden is eager to turn the focus back to donald trump. do you think our democracy under siege based on this court, do you think democracy and she's based on project 2025? the
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president's speech taking place at the same site where he made this pledge in the 2020 race. >> look, i view myself as a bridge, not as anything else. there's an entire generation of leaders you saw stand and behind me, they are the future of this country. >> but four years later, biden charging ahead as the democratic nominee. >> what changed was the gravity of the situation i inherited in terms of the economy, our foreign policy, and domestic division. i've got to finish this job because there's so much at stake and while i'm president biden's biggest supporters is pennsylvania senator john fetterman. >> he tells cnn that the focus shouldn't be on biden, but on donald trump here he is. >> on the ground regular kinds of people in pennsylvania are excited for joe biden and i witnessed that when i was in philadelphia last week, i would rather focus on the
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vulnerabilities of donald trump he seems to have a pro porn star. part of his platform and then also he's all about project 25, or 2025. and he's a convicted felon and he said a lot of crazy kinds of thing and he seems to have a strange love affair with putin as well. i think i'm more concerned about those kinds of vulnerabilities richard johnson is a lecture on us politics at queen mary university of london. and he joins us live from oxford, england. thank you so much for being here with us so in detroit yesterday, president biden was fiery. he showed a lot more of the fight the democrats have been hoping to see from him his campaign says they need to see him in front of folks in order to convince everybody that he's up to it. but will that be enough well, the biden campaign has certainly been in survival mode since the debate and quite
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frankly, i do think that the biden campaign has done everything that it could reasonably be expected to do to try to put aside concerns about president biden. they've had him out on the campaign trail. they've had him do one-on-one interviews. they've had him do press conferences, they've had had write a letter, they've had him i'm sure our elected officials like senator fetterman, who want to support him and speak out in favor of him. the question you asked is it enough that still remains to be seen? joe biden is in the driving seat on this. he is ultimately his decision in effect, whether or not he will carry on a barring an extraordinary move under the 25th amendment to remove him from the presidency and he has 99% of the delegates at the convention next month. so ultimately, i think the question is, will the pressure be so much that biden feels unable to continue? but at them moment we're not getting any
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indication that that is his feeling. >> yeah. the pressure, i mean, we have on one hand democrats like senator john fetterman, as we just heard coming out to defend the president. but every day the trickle of democrats in congress calling for him to step down is increasing. but why do you think the dam hasn't broken yet? well, i think part of it is actually there are people around president biden who are thinking about donald trump in 2016 and in 2016, when that access hollywood video came out and there were those awful comments that donald trump said about women many elected officials in the republican party, including very senior members of the republican party called on him to stand aside and trump's closest advisers told him to stick it out. and he stuck it out and he won. and i guess the key thing or the most interesting thing that
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biden said with respect to this question at the nato press conference was he's looking at the polls and the polls can tell you different things. but one thing that polls are showing is that in spite of the debate and all that we've heard about doubts about joe biden from senior democrats in the last two weeks. it remains a dead heat and biden's going to continue to point to that as justification for him staying in yeah. it's surprising that there hasn't been more movement on the polls showing how entrenched both sides are here. so turning to donald trump and the republican national convention in milwaukee next week what's at stake here for trump? what will you be watching for? is vice presidential pick, of course absolutely. the vice-presidential pick will be a big part of the new cycle in the coming week the last couple of weeks have felt rather strange. this presidential contest has very much felt for
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the last, well, really since it began as the, as donald trump show. and he's done it when he said most of the news coverage, part of that is in fact been because of his legal troubles, but trump seems to take a view that any press coverage, even negative press coverage is good press coverage and yet, for the first time really in this, in this campaign, we've had two weeks where very little has been said about donald trump the focus has been on joe biden. this week will put the focus back on on donald trump and, you in a way, i'm not sure. oddly enough, i think for the first time perhaps in his political career, trump might not welcome that so much because i think that he has welcomed the internal divisions in the demo product policy. and actually even in his campaign speeches trump has not spoken as much about joe biden's age or health as you might expect. of course, he raises it, but he doesn't make it the dominant
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theme of his discussions. he's just been allowing the democrats basically two to turn themselves apart and stand aside. you won't be able to do that this week with the convention. >> all right. we'll be watching. always appreciate your analysis. richard johnson in oxford, england. thank you so much. >> thank you. and as i mentioned, republicans are getting ready for their national convention, which begins on monday, more than 50,000 visitors and attendees are expected to flood milwaukee, wisconsin. >> but the biggest outstanding question of course, is who will donald trump selects as his running mate for vice president? ohio senator jd vance, north dakota governor doug burgum, and florida senator marco rubio are on the apparent shortlist trump told a radio show friday, he's still considering his options serious really really good candidates and maybe leaning one way and that changes sometimes, you know, all of a sudden you've see something that you like or you don't like, and you lean a
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little bit differently. >> it's like a highly sophisticated version of the apprentice ultimately, it's more of an instinct you develop an instinct, but i'd like to know all the facts before the instinct kicks in also friday in arizona, judge ruled that several people facing charges in the state's 2020 fake electors scheme can travel to the convention. seven battleground states are sending individuals to the rnc who worked to overthrow the 2020 20 election all right. now, to dramatic courtroom scenes in new mexico ms with prejudice is granted that was the moment after alec baldwin wept when he heard the judge throughout the involuntary manslaughter charge against him in the rust movie shooting, although and hugged his wife for for leaving without speaking to reporters. the judge found the prosecution failed to tell the defense about bullets possibly linked to the case that were discovered later. the ruling means that baldwin can't be
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retried cinematographer halyna hutchins was killed on the set of the movie in 2021 when the supposedly prop gun baldwin was holding went off firing a live round while doing denied pulling the trigger cnn has learned of a massive russian plot to assassinate defense industry leaders across europe ahead, how the kremlin is reacting. plus living in darkness after russia's strikes on ukraine's power grid. allow a firsthand account of how ukrainians are coping now that power blackouts have become a way of life. stay with us dad is a legend and his legendary moves might be passed down to you get ancestry dna and see which traits were inherited where they came from and who you share them when discover what makes you legendary with ancestry dot couples choose asleep number smart bad. >> can it keep me? warm when i'm cold? >> weight? know i'm always hot. sleep, never does that can
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much more like a hollywood plot that it does an actual set of circumstances. but, you know, this so-called proxy war has apparently been going on for quite some time. and the plot against the german arms ramen 3x, all ceo was not the only one. there were several other defense heads that arms heads. there were also apparently being targeted. this was just the most mature according to these us defense officials. but there have been other acts of sabotage fires, and warehouses and all sorts of other proxy war type of maneuvers to try to stop the flow of weapons ammunition, and these vehicles into ukraine allegedly by russia. now the kremlin spokesperson said that there are no, this was fake news. it's not based on any facts and these are anonymous sources. but the u.s. intelligence officials have bag to defer and say that there is very much truth to this. these threats kim passing barbie nadeau in rome. thank you so
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much so while most of the world was watching the nato summit, waiting to see how president biden handled himself. ukraine had much more riding on the outcome. kyiv knew going into it, that's alliance membership was off the table for now. it gotten said that bridge to membership some undefined date along with more concrete security guarantees. perhaps nowhere is the need for that support more evident than in ukraine's second largest city, kharkiv, where some days power outages from infrastructure attacks last longer than periods when electricity is available that was the recent assessment from security expert maria of viva, who joins us now from that city thank you so much for being here with us. it seems as if you do have power right now, which is good to see the nato summit, that's wrapped up the stakes for ukraine obviously couldn't be higher what were people talking about more there, the pledges for ukraine or the uncertainty over
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president biden's future and what it could mean for ukraine while most people here are waiting for the aid to continue coming, because this is crucial for ukrainian troops to defend the battlefield and not allow russians to come closer to the kharkiv city itself. >> ukrainian troops were able to stop russian advance. but this was an enormous effort. and also it was possible because the aid started to come. but if this talk and if there we'll be shortages of aid and ammunition supplies, then ukrainian troops will be not able to continue doing this anymore. and russians are slowly advancing in the east of ukraine in donbas region, which is also a big concern for ukrainians so people are very close with watching whether the unity is there and whether they supplies of the much needed
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ammunition, air defense, and more shells. there. and they will continue comment to the troops in the border i'll regions last year and i talked there were serious concerns about russians are gaining ground there. from what you're saying, it seems as if things are much more hopeful, but in the meantime, talk to me about all the attacks on the infrastructure was still continuing. what effect they're having. i imagine people are having to get used to living in the darkness well, people are struggling very much not on the kharkiv but across ukraine. >> so imagine, i haven't no electricity for almost the whole day. it means in this extreme hot weather, people are not able to store food. they don't have water because they pumps are not working. they can't use elevators. so imagined elderly lady drying to get down and up with the bottle of water so for many people, this is a real struggle for
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life but what strikes me is the resistance of ukrainian people because they know this is exactly what russia's strategy is to crush ukraine and to crush ukrainian will to fight and they are not succeed in this because ukrainians are still very strong and they say we are ready to overcome ever since what russia and putin tried to bring us to withstand and continue i tend with the russian aggression. >> yeah, that resistance that you're talking about there at something you've always emphasized in our conversations there, the resilience of the folks there. i want to play something that you posted on social media, something called a de-occupation shot. but let's have a look. >> it's called love the kupyansk de-occupation shot and this is a social initiative where volunteer organization is coming to the the occupied
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areas around issue and they buy this fresh vegetables fruits, and every sin from the local farmers who was trying i'm glenn to sell their products because of the war they bring it to kharkiv and then sell to people in kharkiv so a de-occupation sharp, i mean, take us through what these types of things symbolize in terms of how folks are carrying on, even as bombs are still falling yeah, people tried to show unity and support to each other like this pacific initiative they decided that the farmers are struggling in the dock up areas around kharkiv because they can't sell their product. and its said they just struggling for life and they decided to buy it from them and sell it in the city. people basically have better incomes and there are many things like that. so many people helping each other because they know they know
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very well that in unity is our strong. and this is not just mere words. this is what people here feel that helping each other, helping elderly people always disabilities, children. like look what happened when the russia hit, okay, muddied, hospital, people staying in lines to bring water, to bring help just by their hands taken out the rubble. and this unity, which we see in ukraine, people here strive really strived to see it also in the west in the nato, in our allies, to see the same kind of unity we feel here finally, before we go, i want to get your thoughts on the story that we were reporting just before you came on about a foiled russian plot to assassinate ceo of ceos of arms manufacturers that we're sending weapons to ukraine what does that suggest to you about sort of how the war is being essentially taken to the west here yeah, absolutely about
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people are usually seeing that we're talking about. say them that russia is not going to stop in ukraine, that there will be literally physical war in europe. but this is how it's always starts this is how russia, epps, they do not anymore act like specifically at taken a country at one moment they start with this subversive operations, killing people poison and people. this already has happened on the european the soil and britain, they already tried to poison spree pass and many others. so this is a usual russian tactics and they see that the response is weak and this actually makes people makes putin more aggressive. so not, this is not unity and strength that it's for putin this is weakness and weak response that makes people makes putin sorry thing that he can attack. again and where he
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wants to do it. in the nearest future, we will see more of this happening through out europe has lots of agent when every country, and this is a matter of time, when and how they will try to activate them we'll have to leave it there. always appreciate having you on maria avdeeva in kharkiv all the best to you. thank you so much. >> thank you. kim well, meanwhile, ukraine wants the international criminal court to go after russia for the recent strike that. we talked about there on a children's possible in kyiv the top ukrainian prosecutor made the call on friday saying the court could potentially show russia is committing crimes against humanity the, hospital took a direct hit on monday, leaving at least three people dead and 16 wounded, more than 600 children were there at the time, many receiving treatment for cancer or kidney disease. russia claims ukrainian anti-aircraft fire struck the building, but un investigators
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and multiple experts who spoke to cnn, say a russian cruise missile is the likely culprit all right, still ahead. one of the israeli hostages rescued from hamas captivity speaks to cnn. he describes the psychological abuse and the harrowing moment the hamas militants took him into gaza stay with us i love milwaukee. cnn is live from milwaukee as republicans unite behind their nominee, his vp, and their plans to take back the white house, follow cnn for complete coverage. the republican national convention starts monday at seven on cnn. >> ever worry that you're drinking too much? take back control with or health or health provides access to medication proven to make it easier to drink less or to quit drinking altogether qualified for treatment today. and we're health.com how far would you go to control the fragrance in your home? there's an easier way. dry air wake vibrant with two times more natural
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and bring on the good stuff. bosley guarantee welcome back to all you watching us here in the united states, canada, and around the world. i'm kim brunhuber. this is cnn newsroom. israel's prime minister is reversing course on a key concession in gaza ceasefire negotiations with hamas. benjamin netanyahu had previously agreed to allow palestinians fully unrestricted
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access to northern gaza during an eventual ceasefire. an israeli source familiar with the talks tell cnn, the prime minister told his negotiating team this week to demand that armed men be barred from northern gaza as part of any ceasefire and hostage deal. new demand could upend progress in the talks now that potential setback as the death toll in gaza rises, emergency crews recovered the bodies of at least 50 palestinians in gaza city on friday. many more were trapped under rubble israeli forces pulled back from several areas in central and northern gaza, while carrying out operations since in other parts of the enclave, it's been just over a month now since four israeli hostages held by hamas were rescued by the israeli military, they had been held in gaza for eight months andrzej zaslav is one of them in an interview with cnn's bianna golodryga, he detailed what happened next there's every day i feel much better than the last one i appreciate all that
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i have right now. >> and i don't forget nothing but someday, even i feel good in some moment suddenly i can start to cry and if i hear some song that i remember, if i see some photos from my previous life before gaza that i remember, of course, when he was in gaza it's like main reasons of my tears once you got into gaza, what happened? when we went through the wall through the gate, we saw big field this field was full of people civilian people probably. i don't know. they were really happy they had savage energy and they were
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really like i was i hold handle of the current somebody has, started to scare it was it's condition of shock. >> there was not scared they didn't realize like, what's going on. and they took us, they died tents like these. who does on the floor and i started to explain them like russkiy. in russian thank you. any good i don't speak hebrew. i speak only russian and english to explain them what can we do? some guy who was from the. left side of me and he has like gun i tried to dodge ask him like,
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you cumulus i have that you asked him if they were planning to kill you? >> yeah, that's like it's only one thought that i had like, what what are they go into? to do with us in couple of hours a they brought almog like the same day and in some moment one guy? he was like, i was really scared about him i was really afraid and she took fabric from is and showed me with signs like i tomorrow you i will feel me they will kill you it was in the first day of our been can gaza your mom said that you were tied up like that for two months the first three
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days was rob's until middle of december. >> we were in chains you are tied to chip with chains. >> with james they were afraid that we will run away maybe i don't know but in december they took off and we were free and always the three of you together? yeah. yeah. i didn sunday's in in three days, they started to treat us a little bit better. they started to give us food. and you already understand it. probably but they're not going to kill us were kidnapped and they explained us like, we want to change prisoners science, we signs like you're going to israel our people go to gaza and west bank and he, learned understand like what will it happen? when we will go home
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and do ask them what's going on outside they told us some news that is going on between gaza and israel between the u.s. saying israel. and during golden state months, as we had like waves of our mood we have some good news and after like nothing they deal broken something bad happened late. mom shooting outside a lot of momsen in the night, you wake up, like it was a lot of times in different places. you woke up. you wake up and because of the really big bump fall down
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neural to your. place 50 meters or maybe 100. it's like sound from hell he wake up, you have the break like maybe 200 tylenol. you high fives, isolate this into everybody woke up and we don't talk only one that we have ai probably everybody had maybe the next month will be our but obviously you were aware that there was now a war going on in these were the idf bombs that you were hearing that gave you heart palpitations? were you afraid you were going to die any one of those days first three months is we were afraid of every bomb that we hear every every time you started to hide in the corners of our room
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and terrorists like what are you afraid? >> in arabic, but we already understood that the doctors, your mom, said that there was a lot of psychological warfare conducted and abuse? how often would you hear things like that? and how did it make you feel look for from everybody. but some of them the last one, the last main bad guy who was with us last hour place he told this a lot like israel wants to kill us and we are problem for israel and they tried to solve this problem with the way of bump that your family doesn't tried to find you and shlomi,
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they said that your wife is probably looking for somebody else did you ever believe it i try not to believe in this lake i was sure that my family is looking for me our show that wife of shlomi keep going and try to find him i was sure that israel doesn't want to kill but they told us this a lot. >> did you see any other hostages in your eight months or so, but i don't want to talk about it. it's too painful because you're worried about them it's painful, it's in it can be dangerous for them so i want i don't want to talk about it were they in worse shape than you are yes.
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>> and many not many when did you move to nuseirat? >> i don't know, but if you mean the last place, it started in the middle of december, that is apartment was really big in the 180. half in one of the half we were like we took place and another half it was for family no one time. we didn't see faces because like we were separated with a door, you never saw them? yeah. we didn't send them. never so tell me about that day of the rescue, june 8. we will shore in that day in eight of the junior that it was like regular morning i was reading some book
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about marco polo they gave you books a couple lake for like, they gave us book only in april they gave us also some stories about quran you can read, you cannot read. >> we don't care so worried. of course, we are read because it's like to take our mind with something and sometimes suddenly league right in every window we had started to lilit little explosions and they already inside like they and i was like what's going on what's going on you? a little bit freest, you're in shock, you afraid? it, of course. of
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course even if it is israeli army i thought that they told us that if they come to rescue we will. kill you don't think that we will give them the rescue understood that it serves that's a hell. i will brave. they had couple of seconds to kill us. like, i mean, they were they were in the room with you not in the same room, but they have like five meters, one should know but they didn't do this they were killed maybe in five seconds they started to ask our names. they exemption probably so it can really i hundred this
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is early army. him, some guy russian speaker he asked me like andrea andrade. he told me in russian, i will translate to you. i will go with you. you will go with me only been two meters maximum for me we will rescue today. he will be at home at home to pay already today really sure. don't show yes. yes, i aom better for biden okay. parent better for biden. and let's go let's do it let's do it after they did what they did what they can to say that i smoke intent lake. it was like smoking smoked a
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cigarette did you watch the video of your rescue a lot of times even even today why? something great and it was something special for me and it's my third birthday first one was on seven of october the third one and the end of june of course, i remember this i made this the two scars that they got from seven of october when a fall from the cliff and some bushes, cat my skin we all saw the video of when you were reunited with your mother at
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the hospital as a mother, it brought tears to my eyes to see how you fell down on your knees? >> hugging her do you know how how difficult i would imagine you do those eight months war for them i was so afraid you thought you'd never see them again right i have mentioned my mother the father and brother they will not hear the words. >> i love you anymore i know that 120 hostages are still
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there and fortunately for me i was like unfortunately for them they're still and they don't know when they will come back it's absolutely disgusting and terrible feeling i don't i don't imagine how it how to live in tunnels we need to bring them home as soon as possible they can that they're after munn says they are waiting they keep going and they all of them, they already
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