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you leave office protects you when you leave office. i'm making a long list of the crimes you committed. a constitutional violation weather it's the border. there is a result of you. whether it's your violation of federal law or withholding munitions passed by congress. the espionage act. we have a report you violated on multital grounds and sold out your country to a publisher for $8 million spewing information from the government. it's a long list. you better hope you lose that immunity case in the supreme court. see you next time on life, liberty and levin.
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>> good evening, thank you for joining us. it's sunday night in america. israel is moving into rafah despite threats by the biden administration. they were deployed. hamas still holds hostages and that group serious about a ceasefire releasing hostages might be a good first step. college campuses are chaotic crime scenes. doesn't bother the squad. from gwu to wash u and everywhere else. students have been beaten without provocation. they were arrested and charged with disproportionately offenses. >> this is an attempt to stop students from expressing their first amendment
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rights. there are accomplis it actions on behalf of israeli's government on person oron behalfof palestinians. >> he can be hard to be pinned down on his position. >> while attacking and destroying property is not peaceful protest, it's against the law. we are not a lawless country. we are a civil society and uphold the rule of law. no one should have to hide or be brave just to be themselves. >> he condemned the violence but condemns israel, the loan democracy in the region seeking to deter more violence. he needs the young voters to win but images of lawlessness doesn't appeal to anyone other than
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anarchist. he eats threatening to with hold arms and munition but willing to negotiate with iran. the world has truly turned upside-down. joining us is morgan who works with the state department. welcome to you both. brook is joe biden really willing to with hold arms from our allies in israel. >> looks like that's what he's doing. it's absurd. if you take a look at the foreign policy biden is endangering the world. he encouraged iran by welcoming them back into the nuclear deal. it's biden that released over $10 billion to iran, the number one sponsor of hamas one month after iran facilitated the october 7th attack. it's biden who
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continues to supply hamas with so-called humanitarian aid that's food and fuel for the terrorist organizes. it's biden that's giving qatar a privileged status and allowed them to fund to the tune of billions of dollars, the greatest influence campaign for subversive influence the country has seen. i'm happy to see the house oversight committee launched an investigation into president biden and why he's playing such dangerous political g g g game with our only ally on the first of radical islamic terrist. >> i think i know why biden is playing these games. he needs the young voters and undecided and moderates that are turned out and the support of
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terrorist organizes and anti-semitism. >> this is not something we did in the trump administration. when we took out that leader we knew we would get grief from all sectors of the world and certainly critics here at home. we knew it would be the right decision and plenty of problems with the operation but we moved forward. if we boil it down and look at it, what president biden and his team is saying they want to destroy hamas. that want the hostages back. they will tie both of israel's hands. not just one but both of their hands behind their back as they get the remaining groups
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out. i have a masters from john hopkins. i have yet to sigh the biden administration tell us about the new plan the israelis are supposed to impose. they said there is a better way to kill or defeat hamas. i'd love to hear what that plan is. it probably represents new era of urban warfare we haven't seen for the last 20 years. i think, probably more likely there aren't these solutions they are referring to. we know israel is going above and beyond in the combat situation where hamas doesn't wear uniforms. they hide behind their own women and children and hostages. we need to ignore president biden and finish the job. they won't do it alone because there are plenty of us at home that will support them no matter what. >> brook, to that point, how does israel play this out?
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that country needs to do what it has to do for security purposes. they are surrounded by neighbors who desire their nonexistence or agnostic. they don't want too much bay life between that nation. >> i'd like to say to the prior point, there is a very easy solution to this. the united states has blocked it at every step. the humanitarian relocation of the gaza citizens. israel asked them to be relocated and america refused. does the biden administration want to see these gazaens used as human shields. do they want israel to win? what is the biden administration doing with someone like betar as a national security advisor. this gentleman
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worked for the criminal organize. the works agency we know is currently embedded with hamas and using palestinians as human shields. he also worked on the executive board of the so-called students for justice in palestine that's one of the organizers of the unlawful proterror encampments and protests happening throughout the country. who is it dictating our foreign policy and is it done in the interest of america national security or not? >> morgan, before i let you go, the quad never met a crime they couldn't excuse except for miss labeling business expenses. that's where they draw the line. the more american people watch people like corey bush, and they won't vote for
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that party. >> i hope that's true. they are normalizing jewish students unable to walk from the cafeteria to their next class. we should never have in this country where a religious or ethnic minority is unable to freely go about their business for fear of getting injured or what will happen to them from the mobs. these college administrators need to do more and so does the administration. if this happened to anyone else. the biden administration would take 10 days to issue a statement or say something publicly condemning them. we should expect more from our leaders. >> when biden comes up with a nice form of w warfare i'll have you back on. >> thank you. >> thanks. mainstream media
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doesn't try to understand trump voters any more. the d.c. new york media has something to say about three kinds of republicans. those who lose, die, and vote democrat. we'll have that next on sunday night in america. ♪ ♪ welcome to the roots of our legacy. where excellence, comfort, and electricity... are forever in bloom. welcome to beyond. the mercedes-maybach eqs suv. when enamel is gone, you cannot get it back. but you can repair it with pronamel repair. it penetrates deep into the tooth to actively repair acid weakened enamel. i recommend pronamel repair. with new pronamel repair mouthwash you can enhance that repair beyond brushing.
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welcome back sunday night in america. in 2008 obama defeated john mccane and the message was get onboard. mccane won 45% of the vote but no talk about why. the media labovs him and they need to get
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onboard. romney won 47% of the vote and no talk of understanding the other side. no talk of middle ground of compromise. they thought he had a mandate with half the country. came 2016 that shocked the left and media to an extent there is a difference. virtually no one forecasted victory by a new york billionaire with no experience. morphed into action. tthe legitimatementcy of the election was questioned. not once did i hear a liberal media personality attempt to understand why a candidate like donald trump could appeal to so many voters. at first, they tried to distinguish him from his supporters that they have been due processed but people who liked trump is okay but
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he's not. the media doesn't try to fight that effort any more. >> many of them want to be close to power and assume or have this thought that maybe donald trump will go away. maybe he will go to jail. maybe he will die. he's not a young man. who knows what's on their minds. maybe i'll be behind the over office. >> a former cnn reporter wrote about her surprise that normal a group of trump supporters seemed at a dinner she attended. when a democrat wins they need to get in line and when someone like trump wins needs to be reprogrammed. that's what happens if you live-in a new york time college professor tiktok echo chamber. that's what happens if you clutch your pearls or talk to your life coach what is it about trump that resonates with you. if the media doesn't
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ask they won't know. this means they don't care. charlie heard is a contributor and washington times editor and joining us now. charlie, you were called deplorable. there must be an motive. what happened to the media in the country. >> it's incredible. you went through all of it. the left wing outfit. i have been part of it for 25 years and they had this liberal bent to them. it's interesting and i think you are right about this. the obama election is the election that broke the media they found someone they fell in love with and shook off any pretense there could be that they needed to be balanced about
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it. they fell in love with them and could do no wrong. everybody acknowledges a lot of the things obama did made life more miserable for a lot of people. once they fallen in love with obama that gave them the ability to do whatever they wanted to do. the next guy that came along, donald trump that demonstrated the incredible anxiety or disfavor a lot of voters had for auto obama they just turned on them. just became these hatchet job outfits for the democrat party. they became completely blindly partisan. now they view voters, who support -- republican voters, as zoo animals and they can't believe it. they venture out to study them in the wild but come back, it's always the same. they are racist,
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hate the country, they are aauthoritarian, all of this stuff. what that way want is what everybody wants. a better life and they want a government that works and doesn't make everything more difficult or expensive or miserable for the people who live here. they are paying all of the bills by the way. >> i'm not the political genius. i believe o obama and the media produced donald trump. he was a t natural consequence of that. i realize it was a procedural vote. more republicans started a vote to get rid of mike johnson. johnson is alive and well and mccarthy is in the private sector doing well. why the outcomes? >> i think democrats realized they are getting a lot of
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what they want out of the house right now. farther disruption is not what they are looking for. to me, i think we kind of knew all along the latest gambit wouldn't work. democrats signaled they wouldn't go along with it. quiet frankly, what it highlights, when matt gaetz and his band of misfits dumped kevin mccarthy, they couldn't have done it without democrats. most of the people that voted for that and helped matt gaetz and democrats were getting their way on the legislation. they got their way on that. his one signature piece of legislation. what did we wind up with? no difference. whether you like speaker johnson or not. there is no, it wasn't the magic bullet that these people promised. republicans have to sit-down, including
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matt gaetz and marjorie taylor greene. they have to figure out what they want to stand for and fight for that. until they figure that out and how hard they are willing to fight for what they believe in you will have a party that's neutered and democrats will get their way on a lot of stuff. >> you just proved how total logical matt gaetz thinking is. they will replace them with democrats that they rescue him. at every step, apparently, we call it progress. charlie from the great state and commonwealth of virginia. happy mother's day to all the moms. >> thank you, you too. republicans are not the only ones fighting. there is a schism within the democrat party between israel
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and the border. they remain at a odds with counterparts and the jewish state. they finally discovered border security. where have they been all of this time. we have the editor and chief with the insider. he's joining us now. welcome, josh. a dozen republicans voted open debate on another speaker change while democrats fight among themselves over the college campus protest. with which side will get into counseling quicker and figure this out so they don't blow the november elections? >> well, that's a great question. the answer to that question might decide which party wins the house in 2024. if you asked me a month ago which party had bigger problems with the extremes within the party. i would have said mike johnson has the bigger headaches because of the challenges that marjorie taylor greene posed to his
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speakership. anti-ukraine element in the caucus. he passed a consequential foreign aid package. beat back greene's rebellan that took place. now joe biden has to deal with the rat radicals within be his own party and deal with what mike johnson did with the republicans in his party. if you ask me right now, it's the republican doing a better job and president biden and the democrats dealing with the division within their own party with the anti-israel activist, the aoc wing of the party if you will and causing them political headaches. >> let's listen to the man who wants to be the speaker of the house. the minority leader mr. jaffreys. i'll ask you a question on the other side. >> even though we
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are in the minority we are governing as if we were in the majority because we continue to provide most of the votes necessary to get things done. those are the facts. >> congressman jaffreys is a very skilled politician. i don't know he really believes that. to his point, some teams play better from behind. some do better in the minority. republicans seem to struggle when they somewhere the majority and i'm trying to figure out why. it's the only thing that matters is to have the majority and they seem bent on giving it away? >> that's right, republicans relied on those house democrats to pass through the consequential foreign aid. they relied on the democrats to bail out johnson and protect his
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speakership. this is unusual governance. the speaker is usually the leader and you don't see the kind of coalition government if you will we have seen in recent months. it's a function olympic how dysfunctional the republican party is right now. johnson has been doing an effective job as speaker. he has to deal with a narrow majority where members can cause a lot of chaos and you have folks like green and gates and few others that made his life harder than it should be. it's harder for republicans and conservatives to get their agenda forward when the party is not united. right now, there is a lot of dependence on democrats to get them functioning. >> speaking of which, before i let you do, there is something else i have never seen before. republicans that are openly campaigning
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against their incumbent colleagues. there is not a pretext of suddenlity about it. about the they keep the gop this fall, the divisions will last a while and impact if there is a republican president they will impact his or her future willingness or ability to govern. they like to fight with each other. >> yeah, the divisions are not going away. there are a few primaries i'm keeping a close eye on. bob is one of the most rebellious members. matt gaetz saw a pretty serious candidate running against him as well. >> there are races where the president has endorsed one candidate and republican house members like matt matt
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gaetz going for someone else. thank you for joining us on a sunday night. >> thank you, trey. a storm blew through a courtroom and provided more details than wanted. we'll break it down next on sunday night latin america. oh, yeah, man. take it from your inner child. what you really need in life is some freakin' torque. what? the dodge hornet r/t... the totally torqued-out crossover. how do i get my raised beds looking so good? i do have a secret, a very special secret. it's organic soil from miracle-gro. you're great too, ryan. not as great as the soil, though. okay... you said it. [ryan laughs]
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welcome to fox news live. i'm ashley. there is a concern about the humanitarian situation in rafah. the head of the u.n. blamed the closure of the crossing for several accesses to fuel supplies and movement of humanitarian staff. they opened a new aid crossing to help people in northern gaza and claimed they help bring in fuel to southern gaza. the election is set to begin for the federal corruption trial for bob. the new jersey democrat and his wife took hundreds of thousands of dollars of bribes from foreign government in qatar. his wife will also be charged but tried separately.
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back to you sunday night in america. for more headlines head to foxnews.com. welcome back to sunt night in america. stormy daniels was on the witness stand this week and there should have been a parental discretion warning. there were explicit details. did this help or hurt the trump defense. the judge seemed to suggest they should have objected to parts of the testimony. objecting and no proveiling does nothing but draw more attention to the testimony. speaking of the jury. they seem disquieted and riveted by her testimony but were they moved. joining us are two prosecutors elliot and katy. katy, could trump have stipulated he had sex for purposes
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of this trial only and made her detail testimony unnecessary, was that an evidence evidentiaryoption ? >> he said most of that was irrelevant but let it keep coming and blame the defense for not objecting even though they preserved the issue in pre-trial motion. i assume, that might have been an option, with this judge it's hard to say. this is all nonstandard and not what we see for those who do practice in the criminal justice system day in and day out. >> what about you, elliot. trump denied having sex with stormy daniels. is that what made the testimony more
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>> they want to set the stage in all gory detail what lead up to the payments. i'm not sure the prosecutor would have gone with that. >> all right, katy. what about the case someone falsifying the nature of business expenses that puts me to sleep turn into an x-rated novel. is there anything the defense team could have done given the assignment you got. anything they could have done to stop it from sounding like an x-rated novel? >> i think the defense did what they could to limit this to the charge at hand, again, the
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prosecution presented no evidence of how this was a falsifying business record. as donald trump was saying, as is the case. the minimal thing they have to prove is the entry was a false entry. they presented no evidence of that what so ever. stormy daniel testimony was irrelevant. they wanted to close the loop there was a payment the truth or falsity is irrelevant as to whether he entered into an nda with her. i don't see the relevance at all. they could have gotten away with asking her a few basic questions to determine if she was paid. still, that does nothing to close the loop for the prosecutors as to this being a false entry. michael cohen can't do that either. unless they throw up a cpa or expert in accounting to explain this was an improper designation for that type of
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payment, they haven't established the offense at a bare minimum let alone the felony escalader. >> all right, elliot, let's listen to the former president and get free legal advise advicefrom the other side. >> what the judge did was amazing. everybody can say whatever they want. i'm not allowed to say anything about anybody. it's a disgrace. threaten to put me in jail. that could happen and i'll be proud to go to jail for our constitution. what he's doing is unconstitutional. >> all right, there is one forum in which here e can say whatever he wants to say and that's the testify. if you are defense council are you thinking about letting your client testify? if so, what will he say? he did it to protect his marriage or cohen did it on his
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own? would you let your clint testify and how you prep him? >> i'd strongly advise him not to testify. takes away from the prosecution case that has serious flaws. they do a balancing. they are not supposed to do that but the prosecution met it's burden beyond a reasonable doubt. it would change the whole dynamic and referendum on donald trump. in this jurisdiction, a jurisdiction that voted 85% for joy biden, that's a referendum he cannot win. >> katy, the news is not all bad from the former president. this looks like the only matter that will get in front of the jury between now and november. seems like between the supreme court appeals and what's going on in georgia and the federal judge in florida putting the pause. this might be the only time he faces a jury between now and november, what do
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you think? absolutely agree. that's not surprising. these cases are complex. the artificial timeline of getting them in was an artificial timeline for political purposes. nothing to do with the litigation of complex matter. some had classify materials and of course the supreme court has to weigh-in on the overriding immunity issue. not to mention the georgia issue of course. not surprising from a criminal justice prospective. certainly, i'm sure, disappointing on the political left here. >> you know, you are right about that, katy. the left had their hair on fire because they might not go to trial before the election. speedy trial doesn't care about election day. thank you both for free legal advise on a sunday night. i hope all of the
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moms in your lives have a great mother's day. we'll talk about this soon again. >> thank you. >> thank you. up next, the border is the number one issue for many voters including immigration. if it's the biggest issue are there any solutions. tony gonzalez is next on sunday night in america. >> tech: does your windshield have a crack? trust safelite. this customer had auto glass damage, but he was busy working from home...
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welcome back to sunday night in america. there is good news and bad news. the president is willing to make tough decisions to stop the unlawful movement into the united states. it's not your president but the president of panama. will it work? at least they have a plan. what's the u.s. plan? how is kamala harris doing on her search for so-called root causings. this is an election year and it should be about competing and contrasting ideas. what's the republican plan for border security and immigration. joining us is tony gonzalez part of the homeland committee and border and
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immigration is everyday issues. welcome congressman. thank you for joining us. do they have a plan that could both work and become law or is it simply a question of which executive order is going forward. >> thank you for having me and happy mother's day to my mother appeared wife angel and texas mothers out there. house republicans have a plan and we passed this out of the house. what you see is an administration, they also have a plan. their plan is unfolding exactly what's occurring right now. they want the border crisis to occur. their policies are encouraging this and i'd say, this border crisis is growing. it's expanding and just out in west texas where no one spoke about this huge increase in oil theft. the oil theft absolutely is tied to the border crisis because folks are cuban nationals into the country
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illegally and fueled the crisis. half of the nations oil and gas comes from west texas and that's under attack because of the border crisis. the biden administration is executing the plan and time for us to go in a different direction. >> congressman, like any after age lawyer i tried to understand the other side of any issue not out sympathy but to understand the other side. more unchecked immigration. i'm not understanding the argument by some progressives against securing the border. when you talk to your progr progressive colleagues, why do they think the border shouldn't be secure? >> they are blinded by the facts. what they don't understand is people are unsafe. they feel unsafe in
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the country. they are making it harder for legal immigration. why would you go down the legal route when the illegal route is encouraged and getting you to the front of the line. why wait years or fill out the paperwork you need and abide by the law. in many cases, what the biden administration and the liberals have done is they have encouraged illegal immigration and curved legal immigration. it's absolutely mind moblowing. the bottom line people in america do not feel safe and growing amount of cayous throughout the country like in riley. it's time after time. the facts are that people come to the country are breaking the law the way we fix it. it's in the country of origin.
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look, we are a warm and welcoming country. we have to get that. >> your colleague from florida matt gaetz introduced you to the squad. why is that. he said nicer things for the radical members. i'm trying to figure out why. >> yeah, it's unfortunately. i have 434 other colleagues unless you say not all of them are pleasant colleagues and getting christmas cards. as a republican we are used to fighting. we need to be united into feeding this biden agenda at all levels, right, and that starts by winning back the
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white house with president biden. that starts by winning back the senate and keeping and growing the majority and house. no time for the end fighting in anyone. whether it's matt gaetz. one of the things we have to do is win. you know, he supported my opponent that's absolutely insane and radical. there are some people that love losing. all they know how to do is lose. republicans have to get back to the drawing board. how do we govern and win? >> yeah, two real famous people congressman said. a house divided cannot stand. that's a jesus and abraham lincoln is still good advise. congressman gonzalez. happy mother's day to all the moms in your life. congratulations on a sunday night. >> thank you, trey.
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telling someone that you love no, is hard and really good evidence that you care about that person. >> to me moms of first to love us and last to leave us, they love us the most in between. it is not lost on me, that jesus questioned once whether his father had forsaken him but he never once asked that about his
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mom. >> kevin from connecticut. >> what is biggest lesson your mom taught you. what do you do to plan to celebrate mother's day. >> the feeling you are at your lowest, you have an advocate. my mom was a victim advocate. she was one of the reasons i chose prosecution. when i was younger, she wondered why a defendant got to pick the best lawyer in town but the crime victim was stuck with a prosecutor who may or may not be good, she thought victims should have good lawyers too, that motivated me to want to do better, to do a good job for victims. as for celebrations because high mom love -- my mom loves me and so does my wife, most of the time, we
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celebrate mother's day with lunch, then at 2 p.m., mother's day ends and they let me go hit golf balls. >> this is janet from wisconsin. if you could pick one recipe of your mother's to pass on, which would it be? >> it would be hard to pick one. three come to find, cheese balls and checks mix. and german chocolate cake for my birthday. i'm not sure my sisters know that. if you could keep that to yourself. her generation is somewhat guarded with sharing recipes. she might give you her jewelry before she will give you a recipe. i kn can't think of anything my mom made that was not good except the rare mornings when my 3 sisters were acting up and mom
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forgot to put salt in the grits, it tastes like concrete, and would ask did i forget to put salt in the grits, i would lie and say now, now i can eat very little salt, god is pup pup -- punishing me for lying to mom about salt in the grits. thank you for spending part of your sunday with us, have a great week ahead, happy mother's day to everyone and somewhere thoughts for those who have lost their moms, good night from south carolina. ♪ ♪ celebrated the 85th anniversary of the aircraft owners and pilots association. that is how fox reports. happy mother's day

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