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and you foun w analyd a great occupation and you inspired a lot of other young people. pation.g, look them up and click through on those videos. haex thank you. >> have a great easter.ve all meanwhile, i've been tryingi to lead throughout the show in for laura ingraham. foh part two of my interview with president donald j. trump. and it's exclusive. you have not see most of thist l before. you will see it all at 9:00 on one nation on this very channel. also, catch meannel. on the roa, on stage, history and liberty and laughs and talk about all my booksn on and put this couny in perspective. it's patriotic. it's motivational, motivationapl inspirational. go to brian kilmeade .com for tickets vip opportunities are available. >> that's it for the special edition of laura ingraham. here's jesse watters. well, everybody, i'm jesse waters along with judge jeanine pirro. jessicwatters along wia tarlov g gutfeld. ait's 5:00 in new york city.nd and this is the five.
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coolall it off or they should make joe look cool. democrats are hoping to transformdemocrat from the bn down jalopy into a bentley, an electric bentley. >> so they roll down biden's buddies baroque and build fustar studded new york city fundraiser. >> democrats want you to believe donorsndraisernt you shl 26 million bucks just to get a glimpse of the a energetic and entertaining biden. it has nothing to do with the dozens of celebrities and two former presidentdozens os. axio axios hyping up joe, saying, quote, biden was the alpha on, a stage with two of the most gifted politicians of our lifetime dista. ur >> and stephen colbert was onstage a spoon feeding. >> biden this singer, donald thi trump, as far as we casn tell, a has just been trying to win a third championship at his own golf champ. >> my question to you, sir, can voters trust, a presidential candidate who has not won a a single trump international golf club trophy?
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at long last, si r, you no chip shot? well, look, i'd be happy play. >> i told him once before whenn he came into the oval when he was beat before he was sworn in, i said, i'll you three strokes should you carry your own bag. >> oh, biden was apparently so forgettable that the dnc f chairman, jaime harrison, posted biden's famous friends on but missed the funny shot at the top dog. >> and if the elite event if he loses his cool factor, biden and kamala are rippingt hi off the five. >> well, we're the veep's favorite ts v. >> they could never do fan mail friday like greg polk's vice president. >> here to answer some of your questions. first question is when you and the vice president have lunch together. what you normally eat and quite frankly, that's classified. >> but anything from a hamburger or salad. the next question is howen youd are you feeling about your college basketball bracketus?
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>> i'm feeling quite good. i was very proud to have picked oakland at the very beginning. not oaklan d. >> i do recognize the difference in our entire. you had a insider at the fundraiser. probably. y begi was it your friends? i do. people had a really good time. and it was becauserence. everyod who was there. >> it was like going to aerthe fundaoncert and political show. >> and yet people watching biden to win again. and they also, like the two other democrats that came it w and they like stephen colbert. and they think it's fun to see lizzo perform and al l thosetw things are true. >> and i don't see the travesty of all of ither demofore him. lz >> would you like to elaborate on why it's so bad? i don't knowand all . true. just because there was a lotseeh of protesters outside. he skipped the funerale esty of >> slain officer we've to do a podcast before the event.ps >> i don't know. all right. no, the truth of the matter is, is that the biden campaign is doing quite well right now
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and raking in $26 million in a night is really good and donald trump hopes to the figure $26 ap is putting out there, isn bringing in $33 million next weekend when he has a fundraiser at mar a lagoally.a >> i hope you guys will be making fun of a man when he has vanilla ice and kid rock crowd the way that it's. oh, i'm sorry. and kevin sorbo, maybe one political. oh, i'm so excited just thinking about it. ball three super bowl for lizzo at no one will be a concert for one. >> scomeo in the substance of i, though, when you bring in $26 million in a night or $10 million at the state of the union, you can d sub oo like opp ten field offices in north carolinain . it's the first time the democrats will have a field office in lancaster, pennsylvaniaen. we have three dozen offices in wisconsin. that'sarolina. how win elections, with ground game. and that's what donald trump is hoping to do as well with this. what legal fees and then field offices. right. becauswith groe we're arrestingm all the time. >> yes, you have. yes.
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i can't stop. hoping please. >> do you know what the difference is in? e time f order for obama to raise that kind of a biden raise that kind of money. g in two otherin presidents. he needs to bring in celebrities. he needsnine: you know t, jeffrz and back, and all the theatrics of the three presidents coming up from below the stage, all being together. >> i mean, it's the theatrics for the elithee and i lovehe nes the juxtaposition. i love the optic jeffreys of trn coming in to go to the funeral of a slain officer. >> and, you know, i couldn't help but was reading about some of the things that were said and obama said toics of a e says, you know, you can't just talkn and not listen. >> that's what the other side oh doesin. id t well, mr. president, obama, that's exactly what msnbc does to republicans. we they do all the talking and they won't listen. and in the end, donald exa
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trump will outraise biden by just having people at his club having dinner with him because people fascinated with him. they know he's not going to stumble or mumbleen by juplee of that other stuff. and when biden talks petht we're in an inflection point in history, we are that country is being overrun. st out of control. >> it costs $10,000 more every year to live and people are fedt up with it. and i think that and i want to close on this is that there is video of governor hochulto lv apparently getting a rejectee,d today at the funeral homelose of slain officer diller gov and it's because people are fed they are fed up with the talk, people talking talk and not walking the walk. and there she is, leaving fee funerar diller isl. >> are you fed up? kennedy i'm actually deeply futertainelk.d all of this. i think that if president biden loses in the fall they can look at yesterday and go, whoa,
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maybe that's why, you know, ifis you hold the two screens up side by side, president trump, e doesn't look like the worst person in the world. he looks like someonll .e who's fed up with an issue that is affecting every state in every majopresidenn't lookr city in t, and that is rising crime. and even though crime has fallen statistically a little bit in new york citry major ciy, that i it still feels pretty bad. when the new york time.san is writing women getting sucker punched in the face. you know, you also have jeffrey katzenberg talking about this historic night. you know, thiswhen " america ant record they've pulled in, you know, and all of his historic accomplishment. all of meanwhile, 38% of respondents in the hents most recent fox nes poll said the president's most impressive accomplishment is nothing. omplishmisand 6% said the most e thing he's accomplished in office is notd in being. i don't know how that wins elections and i don't know how relyini g on your a-lister friends to raise money get you enough moneys yo to beatferent g
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president trump when it's a game than it was in 2020? >> jg yeah, i mean, i it to me it was like live aid for uglyh d people, a marcimh dimes for millionaires. if only there was a word that describesy ther bunch of that form a circle. >> c but it was a telethon. >> it wa-s a telethon for . ricken b >> a very sick man stricken by trump fever. an a shame jerry lewis wasn't here to host it. >> but here's the thing. so there were photos with the three presidents. it would cost over $100,000 under that. what great story to tell.yo people like, hey, how did you get that picture? welle?, i paid $100,000 for it.y >> it immediately deflates the uniqueness having that photo. it's just a pompous thing to have around your office. ve arounththe big point.e >> and the judge alludes to it.h ewhy were the three of them there? >> you needee?d three democrat presidents to deal with trump. think about the math on that one. one.d three democrate de
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presidents to deal with trummop now, let's move on to the phrase limousine liberal. l.right. hear that phrase? why does that phrase exist? but conservative limousineoesn't conservative doesn't exist? well, i'll tell you what. why? it well describes the hypocritical rich leftists who demands the use of publihypocritc while they fly private. they're the same people who demand the public educationr all of you without choice, but then send their snivelinir g brats to private education with high tuitions. they're they are teople people o defunding the police who championeded black black lis matter but are separated from the rabble with private, security, usually manneded by re by retired police. t yo so what you saw there was the encapsulation of the ene liberal. ral. now, i love rich people. they're the best. >> i think i might be one of them. thembut there is no such phrase as limousine conservative, r this reason.th
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st it is not about wealth or status. it's thaatus.t the limousine lil wants you to practice the they themselves refuse to practice as they push them on you. st they use their wealth and status to keep themselvesmue immune from the that they putuk forth on others. >> so when you look at that and you can't explain, like why that make me sick, i explained it. >> that's it makes you sick.mp well, you know, trump's going to raise money. . biden's going to raise money. biden might raise more because, e moreyou know, trump doesn't nd as much. he beat hillary. right. withouhe beat t one.e mone so they're all going to try to raise money. but there is something differen thereng diffet about t it's because they want ane money and the status for themselves and they don't want it for you. that's a limousine liberal. while jessica. >> how do you feel, jeff? hard to recover from. >> ji'm still back on kevin sor. >> i am feeling. n see? but that'skevin a class thing,
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right? whenever you talk about celebrities, they always make fun. >> the conservatives in hollywood as some kind s in hol because either they're religious or they're older. but you know what? a lot of the hollywoodreligis, t conservatives are older because they had a wait. jon voight had to wait because he didn't want his career destroyed. >> no. >> what we're making fun of, actually, is how desperate conservatives are toerat have celebrity that would endorse. that's a classic. if it's not a classic, if you're like, i don't want you out, you're the you're the media no-w. >> gina george at the cafeteria table. it's likie great movie, historic. president trump doesn't need celebritie>> kennes. if he doesn't, he lost in 2020 his star power, too. but again, 2020, very different. joe biden was already in thet. ev. everyone was mad about the pandemic. very different set of circumstances. and the contrast today speaks to that. but pretending as if you wo wouldn't be thrilled like when kanye west pre anti-semitism or the wider known death of his
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anti semitism was out there. conservatives are thrilled. we got you right and then it's like, oh no, that we blew that one. oh, it's new year's eve. vanilla ice like? >> if you can get somebody, you're going to love the vanill a thing.. >> well, i actually likeal vanilla ice, obviouslyly lik. >> yeah, i'm big fan. lizzo by the way, queen happe latifah. >> something's happening over there. over ne wantsno one wants to be seen with you. talk about lizzo. didn't she have? some problems. the real banana republic. a banana. speak. i mean, they have no problem spe bringing bananas are going up in price under biden's america. >> why? c >> and i'll sende. president biden full circle. vere. but also, we heard that nice man, kevin sorbo, an apology. >> yes. and a banana. i can't afford the banana becaus ae it's joe biden. yeah. go home in your limousine liberal. beral. >> but that's up next. good lucext -- gk.
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at show allegiance .com logo foe galician. >> hi there. welcome back. biden's cleady: hi, thn green s. could send us back to the dark ages, but quiccleak. the president and his eco warriors too busy saving the planet s but to see the warning signs. >> watch this existential threat to all of us is the ultimate threat to humanitytch. climate change. >> it is working. it's workingntial th folks. the >> the share of evs has been dramatically increasing every single year, and that's continuing. >> electric buse change.s are ky to the future. the bus has wiped high and even usb outlets next to every seat.e i mean, come on, imaginethe bu you can charge your phone on your way home from work. that's good stuff.
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that's so good. takingbtlets ne the economy bec, u.s. report. >> she you have no idea what she's talking imagine. ge the reality is all of their climate policies are pushing our electric power grid to the limit. and it's only getting worse. !g the ec the street journal writing, quote, artificial intelligence data centersis, climate rule are pushing the power grid to what could become power a br point, one of the biggest energy drilling culpritsdantersi the electric vehicles the biden administration is pushinntest c. you people are buying them, but that's not stoppinon g the energy secretary from dismissing some of the bad salee energys news. >> they may have gottene a little over their skisgo in terms of the rate at which the uptake, but the uptakeh thep is happening. when you're starting a new industry, you get some fits and starts ne, some it has to do with range anxiety, some of it has to do with the price. people realize that electric tha, ow are so much cheaper own and operate in terms of not having to buy gasoline.
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don't you love when politicians pull stunts where they have a convoy of electric vehiclesve that stalls in the middle of the road and they have to be rescuedians pos by gas powerw trucks? isn't the administrationvehicles a little ahead of itself in terms of evs? >> the energy secretar rescued y veryw trucks enthusiastic, but yeah, they're way ahead of everybody. and i don't think anybody's going to catch up because. t. >> everyone bought their first tranche and they're happ heady it sales of flat lined. >> and do you remember when you a computer at home or in college and then you had to gets have one of those little adapters and then you plug i ot in one of the little like strips to the adapter and youtea have like 15 cords plugged into this thing. >> that's joe biden'ndyou ha5 cv economy. >> you can't charge all ofg these things that you're charging and not expect ex gp. d to blow uan we're re industrializing the country after china all these ai and chip manufacturing plants and everything we're doing with these data centers takes
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thesy. t of electricit >> and what are we going to use to power the grid? jessica? not kevin sorbo strengthsorbo's and masculinity it's going jesse to be fossil fuels. >> s: o he hasn'fossilt figuredo how to balance these and a >>economy. >> yes, but there are some verye industrious companies who are figuring out that if they can set up shop next to some power nuclear power plants,we are they're actually far better off. but we're taking our power plants out of our nuclea tr off line. it's one of the worst decisions environmentally that this countre ofe environmy has made. >> well, biden has backtracked on that a bit. and it's definitely something that has acked on lefty progressivesas that he he's more drill, dril baby drill and more openl" to fossil fuels and nuclear had energy than he had perhaps said on the campaign trail.s can but i think that two things can be true. be true.g too fast in terms of trying to push people into the ev
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world. when you have the ceos of every major car company from, you know, people who produce cheap cars to the most expensive cars in the marketp c saying, you know, we hopen' to get here, but you can't push us to do thi us tos your rate.tt you have to pay attention to that. and then you also have t frd theno that our grids are from the 60s0 and seventies and need to be updated, which is veryis expensive. >> yeah, but takes a lot of timye. mean i >> sure.t but it doesn't mean that it's not a worthwhile project whens you look at some of the outages that we've had, you know, we wee tigers can't go to cancun every year. >> where does gavin newsom go? i guesdoess he to the french. laundry drug, you know, that they're havin areg that the biggest looming crisis, energy crisis is coming from>> jud california california. no question look, as a demand for electricitgene: cali y grows, the u.s..s continues to deny that there is a problem. the grid it continues to refuse to protect the grirefused the gr has been vulnerable for a long time before this push for electric vehicles. it's vulnerable to a cyber attack's vulne.
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it's vulnerable to an electric magnetic pulse. it's vulnerablgnetic p e a national disaster which happens every 150 years. >> and we're about do right now . >> and in truth, you know, tru the grid is like the bordeth, id r know they've got they've got a policy and they don't care about the consequenctheye. , dan you know, the consequences, the ramifications, the repercussion the cons just care. our grid is like a balkanizegrid third world country. we have all these local grids that are connectedocal gri to te national grid. nobody takes responsibility for the grids. california is part of the disaster. and, you know, when you think about it, china and russia are the best allies that these greenies have because they are you know, you got to move you got to move toward this electrical stuff in the inflation act, even though italg was just you was talking about, you know, we'v to havee got to l fossil fuels, there's got to be a middle way to ths,e where we get to where everything is working offo wher the electrc
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grid. the truth is, unde ghe truthr t the inflation reduction act, the the the tax credits that the electric companies get is 50% greater than the fossil fuel companies get. he can be out there saying, oh, really? drill, baby, drill.. >> but that's not happening because the only people the tax benefits are the electric companies. yeah, and we'rh the onlye not b. any more refineries. >> we're also not building enough charging stations >> ken. that is so true. only seven new charging stations station, stations and i great, great rage. it is an outrage. and personally, i' wou d like to thank you for helping me with my green agenda. . i had a little bit of a >> my nose. oh, he was able duringe the break to clear my nose. >> you put the u.s. in mucus anyway, this again is when it is you put the agenda before tech and people's needs. you're going to hurt everyon ar >> a lot of people saw thispoke coming, but if you spoke out,
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you were called the climate denier. that set up a lot of experts. meanwhile, there wer e other experts who played along and they got government grantsnh and. the media spotlight and electric cars are an option and theydiaspotli will get bettn musk is designing some great ones, but it's notg ones.replac a replacement. it won't be a replacement for a long time. an this phrase ang time. a while ago called charge anxiet whiley. charg and i only have charge anxiety with my phon e, with myadphon headphones, my laptop, the neck massageres lap i ordered fromd. frederick's from hollywood. >> and i'm always looking fors plugs. i'm always looking for plugs and sockets and adapters. and don't need that onrip. a road trip. i don't need to be in thebe in car thinkingth i, i got to find some place and i know that they're not there. and also lastly, i just questioned the entire premiseter of measuring the temperature of the planet. we just assumeat when they make these calculations and these predictions that they are accurate, likeepredics thatr stop and just sit down
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the price of biden's student loan debt bailout just got a lot bigger despite the supreme court telling him no. joe is plowing ahead with plan b to erase loans and this isn't going to help taxpayers at several new england colleges nonglandw cost $90,000 per year0 avoid debt.e degr people are dumping their degrees and turning to truckineed tug. a 24 year old social media sensation, alex the truckingolde guy says they found the golden ticket joe job truck. now i'm having trouble with my lunch. lenseszero. i'm driving an 18-wheeler in viral videos shows off a the average day in the life of a trucker. >> i have to go all the wayl through illinois, through st. louis, through indianapolis ,through indiana, to ohio. on my waa,y to ohi to oho a mane
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noise. it's currently 76 degrees outside and we are cruising at 68 miles an hour. okay, jesse, what was he usingas the setup map? >> he doesn't have ways. >> never seen that thing before. >> no, i just i can never figure how to fold those. things. >> and then you just you get and point where, you know , notight s doing it, right? >> yes. shove it in the glove compartment, and then you geo ls lost. so i was told i have to save almost a half a million dollars per child for college. so so now we have jesse junior in fencing because that's the only kind of sport a three year old my son will be able to get a scholarship for. >>ing y. raz >> we had some research delivered to my desk. id some deli demanded it for oe only 6% of the united states population had a college degree.
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now 37% of the population has a college degree. >> is it worth it? maybe we're more educated, but maybe not, becauseted,, yeao it's expensive. when you go to yale or tufts, you get a good education . $2t what happens, judge, if you pay $200,000 to get a degree from northeastern kentucky, rensselaer institute, that's just fleece job.in a >> and then four years later, you're in a massive amount of deb t. >> you're probably not that much smarter now. no offense. i just madsmarteno oe up that u but you get my point. you put all of thesemy all t upuses are jus everywhere and they're just sick. they're just pocketbooks of all of these people that think they need to go college. >> if you're being forced into college and you have an coll that says, maybe i shouldn't do that, listen to your gut. i juy who didn'tgu even barely graduated from high school and now knowse fe three ferraris, three ferraris ,no college degree. yeah, not yet.ye yeah. okay.
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t.all right.s the va kennedy is is the value of a college degree less than it used to be. is it because of the pandemic? is it becaus e people have options now? is it because the price is just so high? >> it's absurd? well, there's no incentives ? pror colleges to keep prices low because they know the government is going to keep ow thevernmentfunding them throe government backed loans. and now with the promise of debt forgiveness, that even goinhe president can't exercise that through executive order, they're going to find a way to shoehorn that to the next f democratic congress. and that's very unfortunate becausy unfoe the 63% of americo who don't have degrees are going to be on the hook, especially lower income for the small segment of the population that actually doet oa and i think if you are spending that kind of money on a collegte degree for something like film studies, you're going to get out. and maybe the best case scenario g maye, you'll learna about $45,000 a year. but what this trucker shows, radiology tech, according
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to the chart that ology tei givn i demanded research, jesse earns $94,000 a year afteerr a two year degree. so there are plenty of two year degree programs, apprenticeship ea programs, programs like job corps, where prg andcan get the trainin and then make money right away with zero debt. and it's truy withe trucking has a large appeal, greg, to people you don't go to collegle.e, mako a lot of money and you can pick your own route. a lot of peoplwne are a lot of people are buying trucks and going to work. dad's mom's a lot of other trucking we have been living in a world of abstract, abstract problems create worlddi by abstract people with abstract jobs, whether it's, jobsknowth, h.r., pr de esg, but without concrete jobs, then you have concrete. e are and that's what we're seeing right now. the united states, you know, rit the responsible for how this world works, that allows us to
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videos of cats on our phones. these are the truck drivers, rk, construction workers, the first responders, electricians, machinists fhe and magicians. >> and we don't they don't get any credit. >> think that all this stuff just shows up. i mean, i was winning. a weir >> imagine a weird naturald disaster that eliminated all th elimina e people who make things work. biden would win in a landslide but nothing would work right because it's the sidcauset that you care most about that takes itself so seriously that does nothinaksly thatg. ne and then there's just another side. you never hear anything about that. actually works and makes thing like magicians. >> like magicians, by the way, can we stop calling it loan forgiveness? you can't forgive somethin itg that is not yours to forgive. it's loan thef t. good answer. thank you. well, all right, so now we jessica, you get a chance now n to try this on a lot of generation z-erso pa are refusing to pay back their student loan. they don't care about thei theirr going
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credit. they're not going to buy a house. well, they also can't afford to write, so they're pushing it off. it's not just refusing are. to declare bankruptcy if they don't have the money anymore declarthey de. jesse, you need a 529 for your kids. have have that. and they told you that to put $500,000 in it for each kid. that's you know, that's how youw need a new financial advisor. fi where it will go anyway. you don't have to put that now. >> so see, bill, it's stillot a lot of money, but we talkct about 520 nines a lot. but we also talk about the fact that by the timehat bye going s are going to college, your little kids. right. that it won't it will not looks. like this. there will be mass rebellion. this because even from the people in the upper echelons society, itis is too ridiculous. people wil tool start lookingo e at the jobs that you're going to get if you're coming out of an ivy league school and you'ret, f an ivy paying thousandhen
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like, the first two tones. yeah. or slop kodak. that be great.what it's astra-zeneca. that's her telling it. oh, god. the chafing. do >> you like the new country album, judge? >> i love that song. song. love jeanine the way she sang it.u know you know, it's kind of interesting. greg's, of. i mean, you know, they woulde be so fast to do that to any: bu one of us. >> but she's from the south. ben shapiro got to number shapi one in rap. right. i, i didro a that. good for you. i got nothing. my eyes are great jesse.ca: jess >> and that's interesting because he's jewisat'sh, not. because he's white. >> exactly. right. right so we have billy rayilly y cyrus on the show tonight, and it's also jewish. >> shabbat shalom. you know, i don't know. i'm know? is there a way to find that out? yes. go online. there's a registry. we have to sign up and we had. josh, billy, ray cyrus, angela>>
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