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lieve that obama loves america. >> this present life has been centered on those likeness. lou: thank you for being with us and good night from new york. neil: get him a job and you just might not have them go for your throat. welcome, everyone, it is not just the state department. her boss and his boss say it is true. if you truly want terrorists to stop, how about we start help them find work. >> we do have to address the grievances that terrorist splayed. including economic grievances and invest in the education and skills and job training that our young people need. confronting this and make new commitments to help young people. ford's new collaborations and entrepreneurship and science and technology. neil: to our bestseller and
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author who says that the president is missing something here, the goal of isis is to terrorize. what do you make of it? >> it's unbelievable, it's as if after pearl harbor the president said we really have to understand that they have a lower per capita gdp than we do and if this if after hitler invaded poland they say it's not really a problem. we have to help them find jobs. these people are not poor people by and large. they're more poor than you and i are, but that is not what is motivating them. they have to be stopped and if it's by a bullet, that's one way, by a bomb, that's another way. you cannot stop them with monetary fiscal policy. neil: what's interesting is that some of the premier players are going right back to does
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including money isn't the great reasoning here. so is he trying to say something about the american recruits coming to isis, western recruits coming to them, that there is a way of reaching them and putting them back to . >> no one has ever been able to correlate this rage and they have tried and it hasn't worked. people are crazy. and it's just insane. maybe fly over there, spray them with prozac or something like that but no, you're going to have to stop them by military means. and it's just absolute nonsense if obama believes that, he is just plain stupid, it's not that he is policy misguided but just plain stupid. neil: okay picking apart a couple of things here and i want
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to think about a couple of things. if the definition of a terrorist is his or her economic loss i that definition with high double-digit employment rate increase, they should all be doing this and they are not they are not doing it in italy or other parts of the world that are dealing with great economic duress and so i think that is insulting. >> it is incredibly insulting and definitely misleading. the way that they do this is by calling in the air force, the army people will fight them and kill them. i don't like seeing american boys go to war but i don't see any alternative. the idea that we can stop them by writing a check is nonsense. it's like, adolf hitler, get out of poland, here's $2000. but it doesn't work that way.
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neil: you are right about that we try to deal with irrational people in a logical way. my argument that benjamin netanyahu should be allowed to speak with congress, the fact is that the invited out, the leader of the united states coming and he should be allowed to speak in all of these people who say they are not going to go to it or a variety of reasons is just bunk to me and they said that that's wrong, that's a travesty, what is being allowed to go on is insulting and it's even more insulting going to an event like this. >> if there were war in the middle east, the only place the u.s. could tell in his in israel.
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and that includes fighting for the rule along with the utmost encouragement, they are best friends, as soon as you get east of england, they are best friends. the idea that mr. obama is snubbing miss the curse words he called them unbelievable. where this anti-zionism comes from i am not right sure i think it basically comes from the minister, but there's something wrong here. israel is our rent and they are the land of the bible, the people of the bible, this is just crazy for them to be acting this way. almost acting this way out of some kind of odd personality quirk i'm a there's no policy reason that makes any sense. neil: thank you very much, my friend. best-selling author and actor. okay, imagine a business with
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competition like this administration has with radical islam. think about it. if apple had ignored sam's song. i don't think we ever would've seen all of these bigger things. that's the thing that always keeping your eyes on the other guys. so forget about it, is this any way to conduct foreign policy? amber smith says no way. i was thinking about this and saying we had a dismissive and almost cavalier attitude in the face of these knuckleheads. not too long ago they were the jv team, lately they have an immediate fixation it's like come on. would you run a business that way or engage in military operations with that line of thinking? >> absolutely not because we would be out of business very quickly. obama is living in a dream world
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and he needs to break up and wake up to the reality that you cannot play war games and that's all we are seeing out of obama since day one when he called isis a jv team. the world is hungry for leadership and direction against this very real threat that they pose. to the united states, to the allies, and to the world. right now all we are seeing is leadership absence. >> i'm joined by john who is safely ensconced in bermuda. but if you think about it any business always checks out with competitors. but better that than just the dismissive attitude when you are surprised. >> does, can you imagine a business that is a vegan by a competitor and they spend most of their time on how to
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characterize the name of the competitor? that is what we are doing now, we are arguing over do we release more prisoners from guantánamo bay, do we create jobs long term. and people want him before isis took a major city, they just took abu bakr al-baghdadi. when they were outside they said you need to put air strikes airstrikes on them now and we could have wiped out isis with very little collateral damage and that is when he made the jv reference. now they took the infrastructure and they are buried so deep that we are in a fix right now. neil: i'm not going to fault the president or we do things that have since happen that others missed. but be that as it may, you don't want to repeat that knowing you missed a couple of things in the past. but now is not the time to dismiss dissenters were put
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dissenters in a better light so as not to to offend them. >> absolutely, and you don't reveal to your competitors your business tactics or your business secrets. >> he continues to tell the enemy what we won't do. he continues to tell them that we will use won't use military action so they know what they are up against and what they won't be facing. just as we saw when they attacked the bashar al-assad airbase housing hundreds of marines. that was attached to see what we would do. >> by that definition we are giving them a green light. army? >> yes, we are the line that we drew in the sand and syria stuff like that is coming back to haunt us it's coming back to hottest, saying that we are not going to put ground troops down, we have to go after these guys. this is not about jobs let's
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knock out their infrastructure and funding, we know where the oil refineries are, we haven't done that, we are saying we are going to have to figure this out sometime. what's really go after these guys. neil: thank you guys very much. so coming up next, what is fueling this? the taliban and wants to talk peace with us. richard newton says that we shouldn't buy this. so let's start talking. what is the danger? >> the danger is if you look at the track record of the taliban, pro-growth is if you want to have them at the table, it is a difficult thing to do and also the taliban is still engaged in terrorist activities just a couple of days ago for suicide bombers went into a police headquarters in afghanistan and blew up 21 people.
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so this is during the winter season, when things start to cool down a little bit in the winter, things will start heating up in the spring. neil: i can remember when we made the overtures. i have nothing against the administration the understanding is that we could have peace with honor and move within months of the agreement and we had the north vietnam swamping into the south vietnam and you could just extend this as well and of course what do we do? and guys that we typically call bad guys want to make overtures. >> we do not ignore them and we don't participate in direct negotiations. i don't believe that the white house can do that but in terms of they can participate in an indirect way.
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neil: to do at this level would ignore this direct contact? >> absolutely. >> are they getting hurt or are they just feeling like this? >> you also recently have the former chief of staff of the army who has met with a new president in afghanistan and there are conditions where there could be potential opportunities for the negotiations. i recently got off the phone with eight retired military official saying that the current climate for this is good, he has never seen it perhaps the last 10 or 15 years. neil: so he finds this kind of stuff constructive? >> constructive, and you have to look at it from pakistan china, iran letting them move the ball forward. the other aspect is that we are down to 3000 from nato and so
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forth, it's not that the united states has picked this up yet. so as they start to see this spring and summer time tom you're going to have a little bit better situations and what they have found one they had left, the ussr had left several years ago, it is compelling to go to the table and however it's not going to be quick and it's not going to be easy. neil: general, it's good to see you. coming up next we have more.
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ferguson hinting they made put out the cops that drop that plane. so what's burqas in the first place? well, that would be like the underlings telling him that we have really looked into this and we found nothing illegal or remotely wrong about this or about them. but holder is convinced that the shooting that started those rights was not wrong, maybe what the cops did after the riot was. does that sound desperate to you? let's go over to the reverend jesse peterson. what do you make of this? there is a great riskier whether he knows this or not but he could reignite tension. >> this is a desperate attempt they were not able to find the officer dan wilson guilty of racism and they kept this thing
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going for months and even use it to get both to go to the poll and now they are trying to save face. instead of apologizing to officer wilson and the country for dividing the razors. neil: it's interesting how he is spinning this now. so i'm going to talk about this. even after time you know, there was generally a bipartisan view and they were doing the best they could. but now they say they don't like the way you handle that. >> you know it is an attempt to redistribute power and wealth and they are going after this police force now and i guarantee that the plans are to take out
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the white police chief and replace him with a black chief, take out some of the white officers and replace them with black officers, this whole plan and saying has never been about racism on the part of white police officers. it's just part of obama's plan to redistribute power and wealth and we are seeing that happen here in los angeles and around the country. so eric holder is attempting to do that once again and i guarantee you that unless the white officers stand strong and the chief stand strong, they will change the order in ferguson. neil: particularly you try to work with young african-american kids, they are hearing this, that the attorney general just doesn't think the way that they have dealt with these riots is right or fair and that there was
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this close to it and they started to believe that. so then they start saying well you know the white folks are still after us. what do you do? >> you know, it breaks my heart because you are absolutely right about it. they will be influenced even more so in believe lies that white americans and officers are after them because of their color. we thought that these knockout games were bad last year, but it's going to get worse between the blacks and whites even more so. white americans are under attack they realize that this stuff will encourage that even more so, especially those who come from one parent homes where they are not being taught to respect authority is and they are passing that anger on to white americans. what we have been doing is trying to get them to drop that
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anger so that they can see and focus on character and see that it's not about their color and then they can see people like eric holder and others and where they are coming from but as long as they focus on the blackness they are never going to see what happens. and i have to add that it's taken a white americans to get over the fear of being called a racist and start standing up for themselves before they come out fighting in the wrong manner. if white america just said no, i'm not a racist i am not your problem, i would guarantee you that this would start to change overnight. but as long as they have fear, they are encouraging people like eric holder and others to set the agenda.
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with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. neil: just what a millionaire actor needs. 167,000-dollar goody bag filled with stuff they would never buy on their own. stuff that would make fans turned 50 shades of red. we have the good and bad in our business blitz. stay warm just don't think that your utility bills are going to stay low. this demand is heating up the price of heat and no matter where you live, you're going to be feeling the heat end soon.
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>> thanks to global warming or climate change or whatever they are calling it today we are seeing record low temperatures, 20 or 30 degrees below average. record snowfall in boston by five week in january up more than a foot from the previous record and that is the national reserves thing that we are sending 2.7% more in energy output and that is a cost that consumers are paying more and more because of the demand and regulation of the epa. neil: what is happening is whether you are in the affected blizzard or icy area it's sort of like a national phenomenon in this case. >> there is no question, we thought we were getting a break in that gas prices were down but that savings at the pump have the cost of heating in oil and electricity. what has happened as a result of that money doesn't go into the economy, so we are actually
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expecting the gdp to be decreasing with the expectations for the first quarter as a result. >> there were a lot of people saying that we were more on top of this problem are trying to tackle this problem these wouldn't be that bad. what do you say? >> i would say that demand for the heating oil increases the price to a degree but the biggest driver of energy prices up is the epa and the federal government regulation. >> it sound like it will actually get worse with more government efforts to try to rein in a problem that we may not have. >> that is exactly what is happening. just giving you an example in ohio there is cooled coal fire plants shutting down. we need electricity to heat in
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georgia and we have a coal fire plant built online. but we actually can't turn the boilers on because they are litigating with the epa. so the biggest driver of is the federal government and epa regulation and that is truly the problem. neil: it's always good to have you, thank you so much. meanwhile, all you republicans out there. screwing up this whole executive order thing. we have more after this congratulations. you're down with crestor. yes! when diet and exercise aren't enough, adding crestor lowers bad cholesterol up to 55%. crestor is not for people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant.
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the rap against republicans is they are trying to defund homeland security itself. that is not what is going on. but you said what do they have to do to avoid the charge. >> well, first of all republicans are not trying to defund homeland security. they are trying to throw out combat the president's overreaching exec itch executive actions about immigration. the republicans were accused of being heartless shutting down a government hurts the economy when democrats filibuster the republicans, the press says oh, this is okay, treated differently. neil: you are right. >> and democratic senator said we're not doing this to just filibuster to stop stuff our filibusters are constructive.
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>> you know what i think though -- i worry about is that i think that facts are wow this one they are not trying to defund homeland security. so seeing as this seems to becoming apart at the legal seams is the judge. this might have have a mind of its own accord. what do you make of that? >> well, there are two things that can be done today that could stop the president's executive action, one is happened. that is a judge has ruled that this is beyond the president's reach, he does not have the authority to do this. that will play out in the course. the other congress to pass legislation, that supersedes what the president has done. >> they are a long way from that. >> they are.
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the idea that we'll be able to win this fight with the democrats over the dhss budget, we're not because the democrats are dug in. we can't get 60 votes if we could. the president would veto it, we can't get 67. neil: let me ask -- >> we should not just cave in but we're not going to let boehner, mcconnell rubeo rubio and others we're not going to allow department of homeland security to shut down. neil: unfortunately. -- let me ask but 2016. when you look at this field and surprising surge of scott walker walker. the wisconsin governor in iowa. the key i'm told to his early popularity. he leads right now in notion he is appealing to the tea party
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movement as well as i guess for lack of a better word, mainstream republicans what do you make of the race in early going. >> clearly, it will be a very large field and a lot of high quality candidates, with records of achievement, there is no freuh frontrunner and -- there is no true frontrunner, it is going to be a language race, i don't think that one candidate has announced. neil: but we never let that get in the way. >> the liberal media wants this race to start two years ago. it is like this is a big story. scott walker is an attractive governor a social conservative, a religious conservative, the child of preacher, his father. a neighbors state and so, it is not surpriseing to me he would do well in iowa. he will do well in a lot of places but so are a bunch of
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other. neil: you don't think that the college thing would hurt him that he never finished college. >> well, barack obama finished college, got an ivy league law degree see where that got us? neil: haley barber, good seeing you, ruling fine state of mississippi efficient two terms. -- for two terms. mississippi is a great -- >> well never mind it is called most hated retailer in america. a half million reasons why it won't be for long. ♪ know your financial plan won't keep you up at night. know you have insights from top investment strategists to help set your mind at ease.
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predicting two something percent average growth for decade, it getting bigger we get poorer. and for president's successor maybe it gets messier. all you haters, raising hell over walmart what do you do now that walmart said they are giving half a million workers raises? they are getting dollars 9 an hour and soon $10 an hour, tracy byrnes. companiesing dower it them systems, julie said -- not so, julie roginsky what do you make of this. >> great for walmart a bad time, you can't rely on companies to have goodwill they are ruled and. >> they are doing it. >> that will encourage others. neil: can i connection julie likes walmart? >> julie shops at walmart julie
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does like walmart julie likes walmart more today than yesterday. neil: do you really? >> i do. neil: you are a liberal of the real people? >> i am. >> we don't need the government to do this. neil: they had a role don't you think shameing them? >> they did not have to say we'll invest a a billion on training and you get another dollar raise next year, maybe walmart is looking at the writing on the wall, the economy gets a little bit better, the low-paying jobs, the people are first to jump ship. neil: who are they responding to? >> people who work at walmart can't afford to shop at walmart unless they give them wage hikes. >> many are part time stkpwhrerbg.>> even full time, they get -- >> you would like to see this as a trend.
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>> trickle up economics. neil: i am all for a raise. in a rationale manner. i don't think it should be dictated by the government. >> according to your theory we shouldn't have child labor laws. neil: no, no, we don't want to abuse them. i just think there is a line to be drawn that companies will respond much more toagetation they get from other companies than they are from lectures from the government. >> when walmart loses people to another corporation they will respond, but now -- >> you think they are preempting an economic recovery? >> i do, their employees are happy, enough with picketers they will stay and be happy walmart will win. neil: not the picketer they will
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always hate walmart until they are unionizeed. >> according to your theory there should be no minimum wage floor. neil: i don't think there should if you know your compels pet or is -- compete or is is paying more than you. >> in a recession there are 2 or 3 after cants? >> i am saying whole country should be a free market. your definition, baseball players should not be out bidded it a free market. >> a big difference between baseball players -- >> not really. let market forces decide, not government edict. government knows nothing about market forces. >> you tell me that market forces should dictate if anyone for example wants any control over their workers. they dictate i can get my shoes made in singapore by who know
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who is 8 years old we should allow that to happen here. >> keep your eye on this issue here this country and walmart. and how it has to compete with other retailers might lose its workers, it not doing this out of a saintly divine intervention. >> the economy is getting better. neil: you but not because the government can force it, because they are responding to market forces. >> this is good for walmart because those same workers are not taking their higher wages and spend it at bomb. neil:walmart. neil: >> really. >> yes. >> they raise their inhouse minimum wage to keep smart people they will need them threw the health care fiasco. neil: what about walmart customer that benefit from $4 prescription drugs. >> walmart is not going -- >> i am saying, this evil
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company, do you acknowledge for their customers they provide -- >> they, of course and they always have. neil: that is why you go there. >> yes. neil: even though they abuse their workers. >> no. the walton family -- they have a business to run at the end of the day they have to worry about the bottom line. neil: thank you very much. is beijing really buildinging an island. what the chinese are doing that is straight out of the scene from lost. >> each one of us was brought here for a reason. >> brute here? >> -- brought here, who brought us here in. >> the island.
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neil: in tonight's biz blitz what do you think china is up to? i think these images center space show china is making more space, where it has no business to make space china is building new islands from scratch more than 600 miles from its own land. setting up a out post, some say military all across south china sea, revealing and i'm thinking if you are japan or anyone else in region, a little bit intimidating. what do you make of this. >> they do have territoryial ambitions, south china sea is a important important shipping route. neil: how the hell do you build an island. >> they want to do it, they have the money. neil: they did not count on low tide though. you see it all they are on to us now.
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it is a astounding engineering achievement but it shows you the ends they will go to earn their place and protect what they think is theirs. >> this is a very aggressive strategy by the red communist of china they have a network of reeves they are building -- reefs they are building, they haveed size of 14 14 football fields with heli-pads. neil: they keep shipping stuff in. >> yes it is a perfect launchpad for missiles, in particular, i think that philippines should be concerned i don't think they have any confidence that u.s. will back them up or, you know effect that the chinese or just doing this brazenly and have no fear of retribution for this, building this network of artificial
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islands, for expansionist purposes. neil: our final issue this oscar. they used to give it -- worth a record $167,000, all folks get it they all get this, and it is pricey stuff and among some things in there besides you know tickets for canadian railroad you know through to rockies. you also get risque content like pricey condemns and laser vibrateors maybe whatever you are into on the railroad. what the heck? >> what the heck is right this is great brands and marketing opportunities for companies smaller companies want to be associated with celebritys, whatever the celebrities do the general public enjoys following. neil: these are last people on
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planet who need a pricey goody bag. >> but they are also people who the most high visibility brands, so if they are seen using one of thedz this is a virtual endorsement. neil: wait, wait, some things that can cannot be seen. >> well, in hollywood where you have professed sex addicts like we need to give them vibrateors. neil: oh, look at the time, all right, mark thank you very much. and veronica thank you eric holder eric holder said fox on the problem. a lot of you think that i got it right, when i said maybe he is. >> we didn't create these crisis you did, we didn't target reporters, you did. now you and your boss are always pretty good at saying fox is the problem, but after a while don't you see that you are the problem. ace trades get free real time quotes and teleport myself to aruba.
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to refuse to say the words islamic extremism. well, after a big speech from a lot of you the president has it right, i'm going out right now to hug a muslim, and clark says is a dedicated fox news and untrained observer let's talk about this restored and give is a small summary on page 35 or later. okay this is a broadcast. i get where you're coming from and stop using the acronyms and maybe that would help the president says he doesn't seem to know. and rick and phoenix says obama is embarrassing he knows nothing about anything. and what the heck, the only time that i felt like applauding was when he said finally. and jim in michigan says that obama is checked out.
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why isn't the media showing the isis atrocities and maybe it will wake us up worldwide. and is the president placing blame for terrorism on the usa? well, it did kind of sound like that, that is how it was received by many. and joe says i appreciate that you want the audience to listen to the president but only requires two sentences from his mouth to know that it is the same old gibberish. and he is the enabler of the islamist period and his heart is with them. that is a little far and a little stretched. and gina says just say the truth and stop defending the muslims destroy them all. nec, this is kind of what is hurting. and another individual says maybe he should start listening to fellow democrats.
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>> it is a big deal, here is why, unless you accurately identify who your enemy is, you cannot come up with an effective strategy or a winning strategy to defeat that enemy. >> that is not just fox. and ed says that we must know them to get into their heads. not so further, we are not even trying to hear them. the first guest response was so typical that it made me sick to listen to. but then don't. because unlike you and maybe eric holder we are not the only ones raising this islamic extremism issue and i am still getting enormous reactions over who created this crisis. and after a while don't you see that you are the problem? these are your messes and coverups in your screw ups.
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we reported to you deride it and try looking at something else. and tom in california didn't even see it, he read that online and loved it. this article that i've seen in many years, it was great to you tell it like it is. thanks so much for speaking up. and joan california says i absolutely love it, you were right. and finally sam said just understand that he suffers from severe fox envy. i doubt he'll ever get over it. i think they are as well, but i do think that there is a way that they go on to it to give them that right, to avoid the very controversy of the scrutiny that they should be getting. and i think it says something.
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