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to work. melissa: that is what the free market is all about. all right. thank you for being with us. "evening edit" starts right now. >> our relationship has never been worse than it is now. however, that changed as of about 4 hours ago. nothing would be easier politically than refuse to meet, refuse to engage, that would not accomplish anything. >> russian state has never interfered and is not going to interfere into internal american affairs, including the election process. >> all i can do is ask the question, my people said they think it is russia. i have president putin, he jawflt sai, justsaid it not ruse
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a reason why it would be, but i would like to see the server. -- server. >> the ball is in your court. >> reaction pouring in after president trump did not condemn moscow's interference in 2016 presidential election putin said he wanted trump to win in 2016, republicans calling the trump summit remarks shameful and bizarre, we have details and fresh new sound from fox's hannity interview with trump in helsinki. this as brand-new text-messages surfacing from former fbi official lisa page, reveal that obama white house was involved in the initial steps of the trump campaign probe. thank you for joining us, money,
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politics, we deliver. i am elizabeth macdonald, the "evening edit," it starts right now. liz: market closed mixed, the dow up 44. ending day above psychological level of 25,000. led by the financials and banks after better than expected earnings from bank of america. but netflix dropping like a stone, more than 14% with disappointing subscriber customer growth. but first, president saying at the press conference with vladimir putin, people think it was russia that hacked into the democrats, president added i don't see a reason why it would be despite multiple probes saying just that. blake berman in the room. reporter: president trump is now
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aboard air force one over the atlantic and responding to many criticisms that are coming his way. for his important -- performance at press conference, tweeting out, as i said today, and many times before i have great confidence in my intelligence people, i recognize to build a brighter future we cannot exclusively focus on the past. we must get along. earlier in day alongside vladimir putin, president was asked whether or not he believed the intelligence community or if he stands by vladimir putin's claimings, who still says that russia did not meddle in the election. the president did not categorically stan behind the intelligence community. >> dan coats came to me and others, say said they think it is russia. i have president putin, he just said it not russia.
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i will say this, i don't see a reason why it would be, but i really' to see the server. reporter: the intelligence community led by fbi, nsa and cia have long said that russia tried to create chaos during the 2016 election, dan coats put a statement saying in full, the role of the intelligence community is to provide best information and fact based assessment possible, we have been clear in our assessments of mushirussia meddling and pervase effort turn mine our democracy, and we'll continue to provide unvarnished and objective intelligence in support of our national security, vladimir putin was asked by an american reporter if he continues to deny that russia on meddled in 2016 election, then why should he be trusted? and this is his response.
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>> you trust no one if you take this, where did you get this idea that president trump trusts me or i trust him? he defends the interest of the united states of america, and i do defend the interest of the russia federation. reporter: president today -- criticism include today john mccain who called this one of the most disgraceful performances by an american president in memory. we have gone through the statements, one after the next last handful of hours, at-this-point, i do not believe there is a republican that put out a statement supports the president's press conference today. meaning a republican on capitol hill. liz: thank you so much. >> blake just pointeddous, republican are criticizing the
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trump and putin summit. let's linsey gram saying a sign of weakness. and paul ryan saying there is no question that russia interfered. and that is not just the finding of american intelligence community but also house committee, president must appreciate that russia is not our ally. there is no moral equivlen between u.s. and russia, this is hostile to our most basic values and ideals, u.s. must stay focused. and put end to its violence attacks on democracy, we bring in senior fellow monica crowley. who was in room at one point with putin and kissinger at one time. both sides of aisle are upset. >> to clarify, your point, it was 1993, i was working for president nixon. i was very disappointed not to hear president trump take on
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vladimir putin and more aggressive way with interference in 2016 election. for a couple reasons, the major power behind the united states and american president, is moral authority. and he should have brought that to bear in his remarks when shee was standing next in russia president. and the russian also target oned republican national committee servers as well, they could not penetrate the rnc servers but they could dnc, was because republican just had better safeguards against that kind of compromise, so the russia ans attacked both in an attempt to create chaos. and also, i think it would have been important for president to say, look we would love to have a more constructive relationship with russia, but that not going to stop me from calling them out when they do malign things in the world. liz: that is the issue, it seems that trump is relitigating 2016
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election and cannot separate sabotage from collusion. now fear that he missed an opportunity to condemn the interference after the 12 officials were indict the last week. putin is a guy accused of killing journalists and killing people in great britain. >> we don't know what was said privately, they had a two-hour, one-on-one conversation with just a translator it possible that president was forceful. >> but that gives agency to putin, who in a weak economic position to do more things like attack and interfere in elections. >> i hope we have no evidence of this, but i he that president in priprivate concern vision said,i am dig all i can to bring along folks in my country to try to develop a constructive relationship with you, to work in areas of mutual interest,
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syria iran, north korea, and trade and so on. but i cannot do it, if you are still going to screw around with our election that those of our allies if he spoke that blunly n private maybe he thought in public also, but publicly, he still should have said something, we didn't have to ream him, but he did hava eckert some moral authority on behalf of united states and the west while standing there with the russia president. liz: it should be noted that the sanctions on 700 companies and individuals in russia still stand. that needs to be pointed out. to fox's sean hannity talking with president trump about what is driving russia and the u.s. apart.
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>> 90% of the nuclear power in the world between the two nations, we have a phony witch-hunt deal dreyfus apart. >> this is the biggest wedge. >> the thing he told me, he said, what a shame, he felt it was hard for me to make a deal, because of the you know all of this nonsense. liz: i can catch sean hannity's felt interview of trump tonight. on fox. >> crise stirewalt -- sorry, chris wallace will do a interview with putin 6 p.m. eastern time, he can't separate the issue of russian sabotage, meddling in the election with collusion. >> he not wrong about the russia collusion lie, which was created as a know in early days of the investigation, created by trump adversary in u.s. to try to undermine his candidacy and
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cripple his presidency, to a large extent it has worked. we can't go into a conversation with a russia president over legitimate issues. liz: john brennan saying this is on level of treason. >> some people say, again these are early days. but john brennan was parts of the obama team, that sort of led the charge to develop this story line around donald trump. i think there is a lot more to be told. liz: a lot of layers, all right, president trump given several chances, to condemn russian attempted ted to bee sabotage t, elections. but he says he does not see how it could be russia. , trump claims that relations have never been worse, but what about cuban missile crisis. >> i worked for president nixon in early 1990s, we have so
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many conversations about history of cold war from his perspective, there are membership dark moments between sovietn and united states over the course of that 50 year conflict, it is also amazing to me, trump continues to remain skeptical that the russians did engagement i think they did. so i'm disappointed he still -- putin is a professional liar, he is kgp trained, he is trained to lie, and everything is surprised that oh, my goodness moscow is involved in trying to scramble our elections, they have been doing this sinces advents of the cold war. they can take it to a wheel another level, this is not something -- >> should u.s. hit back?
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cyberattack russia back? >> cyber is a benefit thing, there have been consequences by obamand trump administration. closing 3 russian facilities there year, arming ukrainian forces. and denouncing an exing a of crimea this president has taken on the russians face-to-face. >> watch john bolton he was asked about putin a knowledge of the sabotage. >> i find it hard to believe, that is what one of the importance of this meeting is, so president can see eye-to-eye with president putin and ask him about it. reporter: he says there is no way that computer din not know, they growth into dnc server, the fact that russians tried to
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compromise the the -- they were trying to stoke chaos across the board. when the russian president today, said, well, i was hoping that trump would win, that doesn't mean he was trying to silt the slail, he wants a positive relationship us, that does not mean we went in and did what every was telling us, that everyone says that we did, we have an impacts election all evidence shows it was. liz: thank you for your inside. >> any time. liz: right to your money, it is amazon prime day, kicking off. other deals from other retailers on that. >> netflix is dropping, it had a
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wave of early downgraded earlier in the day, we get to nicole on floor of the new york stock exchange. reporter: stock finished mixed a wild day on wall street, a narrow trading range but a lot of newses and headlines, president trump in helsinki, meeting with president vladimir putin, we have had earnings optimistic and oil selling off 4%. bank of america a winner after earning beat the dow jones average up 45 points. as the s&p 500 as did nasdaq, then on net blix, that sold off, a miss on revenue growth, and also a miss on stocks, saying that tomorrow watch bank stock they sell-off along with netflix maybe. back to you. liz: coming up. we are going to back story of
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what is going on with russia. >> so russia in a weak spot, it will lash out again? we beginning in an economist ben stein. >> how will today's summit affect relationship between two nuclear powers, we bring in veteran fighter pirate leah gabriel, she is going to join me next, stay right there. [music playing] (vo) from the beginning, wells fargo has supported community organizations like united way, non-profits like the american red cross, and our nation's veterans. we knew helping our communities was important then. and we know it's even more important today. so we're stepping up to volunteer more and donate over a million dollars every day.
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today, former navy pilot, fox news correspondent, leah gabriel. >> putin said they agree to talk to arms reduction, we don't know what that means yet. we know that vladimir putin wants is what is in russia's best interest, he will get any agreement he can to give him an advantage. and russian advantage, and u.s. a disadvantage, he will trick us as best he can. liz: how. >> so for example, you look at inf treaty to eliminate intermediate and shorter range missiles, so russia has been violating that treaty, been lie, deny. are tactics they use again u.s. and anyone that 3 tries to threaten them or in a position of power against them, they
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continue to develop weapons acruacruise missile that vi lats that treaty and denies it than they will try to accuse us, our. that actually -- that can launch missiles against russia. they are going to try to gain an advantage over us. liz: putin wants nato military hardware removes from near its borders, does not like missile defense systems, and wants sanctions to 700 u.s. companies, and individuals, russian companies, and individual, president has not weighed in to, that what is your reaction to the summit. >> i think president putin did a good job as an intelligence operator of roping president trump in to defending himself and using the opportunity to once again bring up the election, and try to use president putin to validate president trump's legitimacy, i
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don't think it was a good optic, watching press conference, you saw president putin saying we didn't get involved with meddling in the election, and president trump saying see, that is what putin said. that not a good optic, but talking about weapons systems, we know about putin he will continue to develop russian systems and trick us as best as he can, a good thing we have people like ambassador bolton involved in those talks, he is tough on this, i think that what needs to happen next is to have those policy expert involved in the talks, the top level talks, president putin and president trump, you sort of set the stage, but you need people who are experts on policy to get into the nuts and bolts. liz: back story is that president. wants a new start treaty, we don't know how summit will affect that we e we don't know t
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is being discussionsed about the scenes. >> that is where the president should have top level discussi discussion. president putin is only out for his interest and russian interest, and increase his power in the world, that is where you get policy experts involve is in later discussion, in this particular position, putin got president trump to sort of you know, bring up topics that just, should not be brought up at this level. liz: lea we need you to come back oyou are well versioned in what is going on, and -- you are well versed in what is going, a smart voice in this. >> thank you. liz: 12 russia officials indicted last week for hacking into democrats of the election, and president is being criticized for not condemning,
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that press conference on that. and now media says that president trump threw the u.s. under the bus. russia, is in a weak position economically. there is no comparison to the u.s., we have details on the that will that cause putin to lash out and do sabre rattling more. stay right there. my father passed this truck down to me,
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liz: what is goingo with russia economically? look you on it stacks up to u.s., it does not compare. the economy is 8% size of u.s. economy. that is half of france, russia gdp, 11,000, one fifth of the u.s., on level of turkey and romania, russia ranks 16 in terms of expert in the world,
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lower than china and germany. let's bring in ben stein. >> thank you. russian never quite got it about so making themselves to a powerful free market economy like the chinese, they lagged behind, and never picked it up, they just picked up export of minerals and military goods, never picked up the economy, nobody is standing in line to buy their cars and tvs. they still have their thumb on the economy. pressing it down in a state-controlled way, they don't get it how important free market capitalism is. liz: they are weak. 4great point there. does ma make russia morley that wil--
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russia lethal? >> does not cost much to meddle in an election, just takes a few people pressing buttons on a screen, and key words. japan was a poor country when japan bombed pearl harbor and germany was advanced industrial company, by fought incredibly brutal difficult campaigns against each other and the free world. russia is a poor country does not mean they will not be belligerent. but what is in it for them. liz: that is a great point they could become more belligerent. they really want is to have santions taken off and be able to tried with u.s. >> to expert minerals, they are
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a mineral-rich country, they want to go as close as they can as they can to chinese model, they have some government control but basically a free market economy. if they can do that with native intelligence of the russian people and their pock pil stocke of minerals they could be a health power house. liz: russia economy is growing at just 1.8%. the sanctions are squeezing russia. 700 companies and individuals starting with the obama administration sanctioning russia, going after putin's inner circle of the oligarch. they need to grow, they have a huge communist welfare state they are in trouble even with an oil economy. >> they have a giant economy
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welfare, warfare state, they spend so much of their economic output on defense than u.s. does. it is ridiculous, if we spent as much as we did we would spend more in the trillions as a percentage matter, they have to figure it out, do they want to be on permanent war footing or a peaceful, prosper uous country. but what mr. putin expects to gain, i don't know. what has russia gotten out of this hostility, i don't think that mr. putin has really thought it out. liz: apple market cap is bigger than size of russia stock market. they never diversified. >> yes, russian people are one of the most brilliant people in the world, they figured out the
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atom bomb with help from u.s. spies to be sure. that space race butter tha bette did. they are capable people, but they are not using it for anything but to be difficult in the world, if they would be cooperative and friendly in the world there would be no stopping them, there is just snow limit - no limit to what russian people will do. >> they beat to us the space race, thank you ben stein for coming on. >> always a pleasure. liz: new text messages from lisa page surfacing. they appear to implicate the obama white house involvement earlier on in the mueller russia probe. we will show you the text and the debate, coming up, stay right there.
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show, question about relations worse with cuban missile crisis cold war, what is your take on the summits with kim jong-un, nato, theresa may and vladimir putin. >> i see a slender thread wove knowoventhroughout, i notice hes picking up dollars where he goes on the great international meetings with kim jong-un, hardly noticed, he can' he cancr games that saved millions of dollars. and he goes to nato, he said pitch in, give more, which allows to us payless. and then brings up pipeline, get your gas from us not russia. this u.s. is not make sense, then to russia and i enjoyed ben stein's conversation, he talks about how important it is for russia economy to spend less on
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military, he is the key, a win-win, trump is get more money for his infrastructure, and russia for their airports and roads, they need. they will spend less money on military hardware. liz: you are saying, trump is really heavily criticized today he is usually a tough guy, not condemning at that pressure the russia sabotaging of the dnc servers. but you say, i think, help me, is that president trying to reset table across board to get country to say make deals and be about economic growth. >> absolutely, imagine if the united states, spends millions of dollars to gotten tell on terrorism -- intel on terrorism that russia has. russia spends millions to get intel on terrorism that we have. if we cooperated in just a few
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hours we could save a lot of money that is being wasted. liz: russia is considered our enemy, they are an enemy, not an ally. >> that what donald trump is trying to do, pull the democrats kicking and screaming into a new era, we have work together. if we could sit down with gorbachev when he still had concentration company defending pol pot it was again the law to own a christmas tree, she we should be able to sit down with vladimir putin. there are a lot of problem with putin. liz: a lot of human rights issues. you know a number of them. >> right, but not tens of thousands of people sent to psychiatric hospitals because they oppose the regime, they may be in smaller numbers, we have a chance. liz: okay, doug wead, great perspective there sir, come back soon. >> thank you, liz.
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liz: according to our own charlie gasparino, this fcc is throwing a big monkey wrench into the st. claire and tribune merger, saying concerns about 4 billion dollar deal, calling for a legal hearing. and tribune media stocks. another company facing problem, uber investigated by eeoc for alleged gender discrimination. probe beginning last august, looking into company's hiring practices. and pay disparity. they want to go public next year. they have 5 or 6 probes. >> coming up, president trump attacking mueller. blasting away that the probe is getting in the way of better u.s. and russia relations.
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fund a new account. ♪ >> zero collusion, it has had a negative impact upon the relationship of two largest nuclear powerrings in the world. we have 90% of nuclear power between the two countries. it's ridiculous. it is ridiculous what is going on with the probe. to say at one again, i say it all of the time there is no collusion, i didn't know the president, it stuff that has notion to do, these are not people involved in the campaign. liz: president trump saying that mueller probe is a disaster, causing a strain in u.s. and russia relations, coming just days after mueller indicted 12 russia intelligence officials forever hacking democrat serve everies in the 2016 campaign. take it up with democrat strategist daniel mclaughlin,
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and kelsey harkness. we -- here in united states, she was arrested sunday in washington, what does this mean for the mueller probe. going forward? >> i think president trump has a legitimate perspective on mueller probe, it has been a multimillion dollar witch-hunt, but what sun fortunate that we saw today he is letting the views get in the way of condemning russia for meddling in our 2016 election, i think that mistake trump is making is grouping the two investigations together. investigates into any sort of trump collusion, we have no evidence brought forth. and aniest vision investigation to russia meddling into our elections w.h.o. different two s in this press conference he almost treated thil a them as iy were the same. liz: actsios opter arguing that
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president is not addressing the russia mueller probe correctly. >> the problem is president trump sees it, does not matter how many different ways, he sees it through pris imo prism of hif and the election. even though he now accepts the finding. from about what staff have found so far. >> what do you? >> he is right. i agree. to your earlier point, you need to be able to separate out the allegations of collusion with trump campaign and the russia meddling in the election. the job of president to set his
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own personal concerns aside, do what is best for americans, by placating himself today, play placating putins, he is not doing america any favors. liz: he did not condemn it publicly. what president tweeting out is that enough. >> i think he needs to be tougher. the press conference was a huge missed opportunity, president trump has every right to doll cl out this witch-hunt for what it is. >> that been no evidence to prove there is legitimacy to it does not excuse a weakness on behalf of president trump, americans voted him into office to put america first, stand up for our interest, i don't know he delivered on that today. liz: daniel, what do you make of putin a offer to mueller and
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other authority here to come and talk to the 12 russian officials who were indicted in. >> i put that in same category as his offer for a joint private security task force, it the only benefit putin and russia. putin cannot stand, it ties up assets of oligarch in world. this is all putin doing what is good for putin, we need our president to stand up for our security and intelligence agencies. >> and looks like putin revealed what he is really mad about those sanctions. >> thank you. >> fbi text scandal, new text-messages from lisa page to mccabe, they are now surfaces,
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liz: we have flew text messages surfacing from page to mccabe. they show that obama white house despite all of its denials, it really was involved in the early stages of trump russia probe, one text, from page to mccabe, before the election reads, just called, deputy attorney general now wants to be there, white house wants the doj to host, we're setting that up now, we
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will need to get cullin's view before meeting with her, we need to speak with one voice. if that is the case, another text exchanged between page and mc cabe. hey, can you give pli give me an you get out, meeting with white house counsel is set up, i want to talk about timing, catherine herridge of fox news first to bring it to light. white house was involved very early stages of what is going on with trump, russia. kelsey, today was day two of lisa page's deposition, what do you make of these surfacing now. >> it is still early reporting, we don't know the fullback story yet, they may not be surprising that obama white house wanted to be involved and updated on what is going on in this investigation it is revealing, we already know is that high
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ranking officials under obama administration raised concerns about russians meddling in the election, before we even knew that president trump was nominee, and president obama did nothing about those red flags, then all of a sudden obama administration make it a top priority whether trump is involved that really reveals a lot that went on in obama white house, was political, rather than policy, what is best for america. liz: president obama said, we dihad nothing to do with russia probe, they did unmasks the trump campaign aides. you know that was going, to but now that, republican congressman rat cliff said that her testimony conflicted with strzok,ly was tryin he was tryin
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play them. >> from a legal perspective, have you two people telling opposite stories someone is lying, that would be perjury, they are both en under oldsmobi. they are behinds closed-doors, we don't know what she is say, going to text-messages to kelsey's point, we don't know the full context. but one thing that is important is the timing, american people knew through "new york times," that obama administration come out warned putin to stop meddling in upcoming election. this is is after, that i'm not surprised that high of echelon of obama administration might be getting together. liz: danielle you make a great point there was also leaking
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going on at the time to media from fbi officials. kelsey, to don danielle's pointn shouldn't it be open. >> i can imagine, americans deserve the full story, the biggest take away from today, no matter what side you are in political spectrum, everyone should care about russia meddling in the election. we know obama did not do enough in power we need trump to step it up do the same. liz: thank you. >> thank you. liz: not enough people signing up for ne netflix. the stock taking a hit after hours. we'll have more after the break, stays, there. and our nation's veterans. we knew helping our communities was important then.
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a rock after it missed its new describer results. charles payne is here with "making money." charles: president trump is on his way back to the u.s. after his first official one-on-one meeting with vladimir putin. in a joint bombshell news con fronts media fired out questions about whether russia meddled in the 2016 election. reporter: president trump on board air force one on the atlantic headed back to washington after the joint press conference and a week overseas that cull any tbhaitd this press conference the president clearly on board pair

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