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than $500,000, even though his family has more than 700 million. melissa: maybe there are better weighing to spend your moneyismf i would think so. >> the "evening edit" starts right now. >> on the ground of activity. seems to be intentional. >> it is happening more frequently. liz: terror attack in london, another vehicle attack, a suspect plowing a car into a crowd in rush hour. we'll bring you latest, and trump campaign filing a court om
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complaint. omarosa manigault newman. >> and peter strzok raising more than $320 thousand on a gofundme page, he says he is the victim of a political assault. thank you for joining us and watching, money, politics. we got the debate, i am elizabeth plaqu mack donald the "evening edit" starts right now. >> to your money, dow jumping 112, ending 25299. it snapped a 4 day slide as the turkish crisis abates in turkey, currency rebound. but first british police raiding
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several homes across the uk over a terror attack on parliament this morning in london, the suspect in his 20s, arrested after driving a ford fiesta at 50 miles an hour into crowd, zarbing intzarb -- crashing ands and barriers, he did injury 3, hundreds people have been killed and injured in vehicle attacks since 2017. today's attack over a year after massoud plowed a car into crowds on westminster bridge, killing 5 before stabbing a police officer to death. there have been over a dozen vehicle attack, last april, a mini bus drove into outdoor seating area in muenster, germany, last year, august.
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killing 13 in barcelona, injuring 50, christmastime, berlin, attacker shot a truck driver, stole his truck, and drove it to a market killing 11 much. much. >> in france, 87 kills on bastille day. this as president trump war against terror continues, terror attacks in middle east and north africa dropped by almost 40% last year, but this week, a brand-new ur u.n. report, showsp to 30,000 isis terrorists are still on the move in syria and iraq. the u.n. said that al qaeda is strstrengthening too.
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david, your take on the attack in london. >> a reminder, terrorists, when you squeeze the balloon in one part of the world they find others. we did have haimer come down on isis in recent times, syrian civil war and other factors spread, and they start using cars and other tools. when we harden targets on airlines and traditional use of terror. liz: vehicle attack. is you said it too, now weapon of choice, it is easy to trace bomb making materials when purchased. >> right, we get good at tactics aftelast round of attacks. we're playing catch up. we have a partial tactical progress, but we don't get to the root cause of the migration and radicalization problems.
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liz: uk authorities say there have been 19 major terrorist flatthrot -- plots is, thwarts e 19. it goes on. your reaction? >> very depressing string of attacks, there is a determination, that is out there driving people to do this, we have some uptick in the use of profiling, and surveillance that is is a lowing authorities to thwart some of the attacks, but we're not where we need to be. europe and uk and canada have been playing catch up on this, but we're not immune either. liz: to your point, terrorism is on the rise in germany, last year as well, number of terror related investigations
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quadrupled to a thousand in the past year. you know, tough on our border policy by the white house, is that stopping from coming in. >> it doesn't do anything for those already here. that is europe's problem. and syria to europe, that is still lingers, they have catch up on that front. i do think that being serious about sovereignty and hitting problems where they arise is one key ingredient what sometimes we're good at, europe is playing catch up. liz: on new mexico compound story, radical suspect allegedly conducting school shooting training, details are coming out, five adults have been let go on bail, prosecutors allerg they were on a violent mission, there are horrifying new detail, and now 11 children discovered
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at this compound were trained to use firearms and they were taught multiple techniques to kill teachers, cloughan forces am and -- law enforcement and other officials they deemed corrupt. steven your reaction. the defense lawyer arguing they were just following their religion? >> number one, that is a sickening and horrifying story, i don't know legal ins and outs of why these people come through and slip through the sieve. this is a reminder no matter how much progress we made with 9/11 we still have gaps, this is a total failure of counterterrorism, child protection and a whole host of other thing, sick people will use any tool, including children to try to come after our society. liz: defense lawyer argued if they were white christians they
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would be in a different light, and judge let them go on a bond. >> i reject the racist notion. you look at people who traveled back and forth to radicalized areas of world, who communicate with radicalized groups, there are ways of profiling people without beginning with their religion, but let's not ignore facts, looking a p pr -- eviden. >> to sweden, my -- they are damaging to 100 cars across multiple cities, the surge in gang violence in sweden, saw more than 40 people shot dead last year. swedish authorities telling local press there has been an influx of more than 600,000 immigrants over last 5 year to
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sweden, there is concern about violent gangs and jihadis. >> that is a very dangerous mix. we have always been concerned about drug cartels and muslim terrorists from the middle east. that would try to find ways across the southern border. sweden is now faced with migration and risk of violence. it also is a reminder terrorism does not -- not necessarily take high casualty numbers. thigit has an effect. liz: stephen yates you are terrific thank you. >> thank you. liz: check your money, all 3 major market indices closing the day in the green, we get to nicola floor of the new york stock exchange. >> optimism on earnings that helped stocks could.
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dow up 112 by closing bell, s&p and nasdaq all gained. but tesla is 41 and center -- front and center, they are forming a three-member panel to decide on anything that musk brings forward, musk said he was working with goldman sachs and silver lake, and actsia opting -- silver lake very informal, saying they are not planning on investing, still very much what happens next with tesla. liz: coming up we heard warnings, bluelight on your smoorsmartphone and tablets coud throw off your sleep cycle. but now new reports say it could make you blind.
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liz: a gofundme page for fired fbi agent peter strzok rising more than $320,000 already to help him with his lost income and legal bills. >> and fbi warning that cyber crooks are planning a highly coordinated attack on atm machines in world. >> president trump's presidential campaign filing a civil complaint against campaign omarosa manigault newman. stay there. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard.
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aarbitration complaint in new york against omarosa manigault newman. let's bring in former trump campaign adviser michael caputo, you worked in the campaign did you sign a confidencialitity agreement. >> i don't know of anything that did not. i looked it over, it seemed reasonable to me, nobody in campaign was nervous about it. idea that people serving in white house now would not be under some kind of agreement like this, would surprise me. the president has asked for these agreements from his closest aides for years and ears, that goes -- happens when you know, run a business, as big as his and city of new york, tabloids and page 6 column are looking for news about you. from anyone around you, ciancia- we see same agreement litigated some time ago sam nunberg.
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and president nominee got into a bit of an argument. that within to a settlement, i expect this will as well. liz: this is a roll out involved in roll out for her book. we have been here before with michael wolff's book and james comey's book, there is a lot of build up. and you know people don't talk about the books any more. the question is, we'll go again through president's you know the criticisms about his dishonesty, his racism then it goes away. with this filing, does this keep this story in the headlines? >> i think it does for a while, i don't care. i have wasted so much time talking about omarosa manigault newman, i never spoke about omarosa this were as the last couple of days the entire campaign, i tried to avoid her during the campaign, all i had to do to avoid her is stay close
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to where the work was. she was never around dnot do much, and she what she was doing was detrimen detrimental on cam. liz: why. >> i just think they were friends, they were not good friends, frankly, in the end the white house so much better off without her, we never should have had her in there, i heard amanda carpenter say, mayor mary shelly wrote this once frankenstein, if you create a monster, evenly it will turn on you. liz: that is quite harsh, she is not a harsh. >> i would rather have oral surgery than watch a reality show. liz: switching gears, pentagon officials trying to verify
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whether remains of u.s. soldiers are really our soldiers, in white house briefing, officials assuring that they are moving to identify the 55 boxes of remains. >> we would characterize the preservation of the premains as moderate to poor, as a general considering, however. what our lab specializes in is making identifications in circumstances where you have very little to work with. and so, i am confident that we're going to do well with the remains in this these 55 boxes overcoming months and maybe next several years. liz: you worked on this campaign, you know what it means to be a patriot, to listen to our soldiers and families who business these remains back -- who want these remains back, your take on how much this means to white house in talks with north korea? >> well i know it means a lot to the president, i was involved in
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trying bring remain back 13 navy sailors left in a mass grave onshore of tripoli in 1804. i have been involved with this since 2005, i talked to president years before he was winning for office, he was very interested in this, he can't stand the idea of american military remains being you know on enemy territory, not home with their relatives, president is very interested in american military remains, it is purpose to the white house because -- it is important to white house this is a sign of good faith from north korea, this is root them to do, we should bring remains home from shore of tripoli as well. liz: you know what it means to step up and serve your country, we get it president said, it is a new day for u.s. military, how is moral now in u.s. military? >> i certain in 25 infantry
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division when i was younger and slimmer. i have a friends who are still in, the moral has tipped up, the pay raise will have a real big impact. i think that president is focused on our active duty military just as he is focused on veterans and serving us as well. i am very proud of this president, i know the remains are important to him. by the way, they are important to the active duty men and women as well. liz: michael caputo thank you for coming in. >> thank you. liz: next up, does it pay to spend anti-trump text to your fbi girlfriend? a new gofundme page for strzok is now raising over $332,000. that number still going up. to help him with his quote, lost income and legal bills. saying he is a victim of a political attack, coming up, a guest said, he could spend that money on whatever he wants.
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>> first media not happy about trump sanctions on turkey. that nation's economic crises deepens. we dig in to what going on in turkey. also no mention of american citizen a are still holding hostage or human rights abused there on a daily basis, we take media on, on that one. he bring in dr. zhudi jasser, he will expose turkey for what is really is after the break, stay there. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients
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ministers as well as slap tariffs on turkish aluminum and steel imports, that is akin to punching someone in gut when they are down, resulting in president e erdogan -- >> there is more to story than what media is reporting. the nation has been in an economic crisis, the lira hitting a record low, yesterday it did recover slightly. an american pastor and citizen is still you were house arrest in turkey, accused of blotting to over throw the turkey government in 2015, u.s. authorities say he is innocent, and charges are not legitimate, the pastor is wrongfuly contained. more than 110,000 people have been detained by turkey in 2016 crackdown, fil 50,000 arrested o
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specific charges, well we don't know what they are. bridge -- bringing in dr. zhudi jasser, turkey blaming everyone else for its economic meltdown, and social media and west. but it started to borrow heavily in u.s. dollars, when its open currency clanke collapsed the dd exploded, is everyone forgetting about that and the human rights violations they commit. >> it is amazing. they treat journalists worst, have imprisoned thousands of journalists, you have prisoner, representing tip of iceberg of a
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bigger problem. they want threaten american interests, they are anti-semitic, anti-israel, ain't anti-western, one thing after the next, they are functioning like a dictatorship, yet they say the united states, i thought american media was on our side, is one at fault, when in fact it is his fault. liz: so one sanction threat creates a country's meltdown, really? turkey's own self-inflicted wounds to your point. it is economic mismanagement. all companies combined on turkey stock exchange worth less than netflix in market value. this not a fund. infunctioning and notbeen for a.
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>> it is not, the bottom line, that we have a concerted cohere encoherent effort this put themn their place, different from obama and others, now this president will force their hand and wake up turkish people, as long as we're in for long game, the drop in lira, 10% in last two weeks will drop more, and i think begin to put pressure on erdogan that the not let his administration, his regime last long. liz: we don't know if turkey's economic collapse unfolding is like the 1998 debt crisis that really hit you know, russia hard. and also the eu crises in 2010, where greece belly flopped. turkey is is a ledged to have
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delivered weapons to groups affiliated with isis and al qaeda a few years ago, it is close with russia and iran. and russia is helping turkey build massive nuclear powerplants there and russia telling turkey itelling turk f4t systems. >> this is why it important we pay attention, our so-called friends in nato, he is exploiting fact that he is in nato to do these things under the radar, because we don't keep track of nato allies, like we would with iran or north korea or others. when iran was by passing sanction during obama administration, turkey is one transmitting gold to bypasses american sanctions, turkey has long been a bad actor, finally we have an administration not
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allowing them to perpetuate that bad action. liz: you have your ear on the ground on how people are suffering on the streets in places like iran and turkey. what are they telling but western media coverage, and whether or not reporters are covering story the way they see it. >> similar to economy in iran, our media is talking about iran saying that somehow this is a western deal, and it going to hurt the iranian people, they are saying in nothing more pro-iranian people than having the economy of tyrants people so people can have more room to push, they are the ones withdrawing money from bank, similar in turkey, turkey friends we have secular, believe in turkish nationalism against resurgence of ottoman empire. they tell us they want pressure on government so that the bad action and sucking of a socialist type system away from people, will stop this is only
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way it will happen. >> dr. zhudi jasser come back soon. >> any time. liz: coming up, this morning from fbi, cyber crooks planning a highly coordinated attack on atm cash machines in world, we have a cyber expert here, how you can protect yourself, but first, does it may to second tod anti-trump tech text to your girlfriend? peter strzok has a gofundme page. we bring in "wall street journal"'s dan han egger he is fired up about it after the break.
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liz: does it pay to sense anti-trump text to our girlfriend? well a gofundme page for strzok raising over $332,000, still going up, the page launched yesterday by quote, friends of special agent strzok. it has 8600 separate donation, his bioreads he is a proud husband, father, veteran of army, fbi and a victim of political pressure and partisan attacks due to quote,
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weaponization of his words. dan is joining us, what is your take. >> this is look. this is a commentary on our ties, peter strzok is now a celebrity for the left, and attracted over 300,000 for his crowcrowdfunding site. but these things they say may be true, if is true, he should have resigned his position in fbi and gone out and joined hillary clinton presidential campaign, right? how, at his level of fbi, and, change these e-mails and texts with your lover attacks the republican party's presidential nominee, then attacking him after he is president. how computes with working at that level of fbi to me makes no sense, but to most people it the most natural thing in the world. liz: would you accept an fbi
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sending text attacking president obama like that. >> no, you would not. if barack obama had been president -- >> or any democratic president. >> and i found out that people inside this cia or the fbi were operating in this way to thwart him, he would have been criticized, these people should be out on their ear. but now because it is donald trump, you have democrats in congress saying that peter strzok is a hero. liz: it said to gofundme page money will go toward his legal cost and cost of his income, he can do whatever he wants. >> there no question. what it says about has become of our politics. fbi is a political football, there are a lot of people on the left who think what strzok of the doing while working at that level of fbi, opposing
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presidential nominee and a sitting president of the right thing to do, then we wonder why half of the country lost its cred bitty in the fbi and and the dc swamp. >> here is congressman jim jordan on the show yesterday. >> about time. american people deserve folks at fbi, particularly the top of the fbi who are not bias and will treat people in a fair fashion, peter strzok did not do that, he was the not just key agent but the lead agent. it is about time high got fired, i have never seen an agency in my time in government where top people, the key people who ran clinton investigation, and trump-russia investigation had that happen to them. >> astounding this time we're in. feels like only the tip of the iceberg, there are other officials, that we're hearing and other agents that could be roped into this story? >> there are. i think that you know, office of
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personal responsibility recommended that strzok be suspended for two months. wray has been low key about this, but i think he is going by the book trying to clean this mess. my question, is it adequate is she doing enough, add jordan suggested fbi is an agent that treats everyone fairly and by the book. liz: andrea had a go fund -- andrandrew mccabe had a gofundme page that raised a half million. >> half million. liz: that is the issue, if you have 5 other individuals, this feels like a tip of iceberg problem. >> yeah, it indicates a lot of officials in the agencies drop
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their professional self discipline, they became bepanicr the period that trump was going to be president, and started dea halving unacceptable if you are operating at that level of fbi. what is astonishing to me, is that everyone can't see that. liz: why can't they see it. >> we're so politicized, partisan, that there is like a spanish civil war. have you people fighting with each other over political issues, they won't step back any more. liz: i love your take on things, dan thank you. >> read his column thursday. >> it could be peter strzok. liz: thank you, dan. >> we heard warnings that the blue light on smartphone screens and tablets could throw off your sleep cycle.
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liz: fbi warning banks of a possible worldwide atm hacks operation, where cyber crooks hack a bank or payment card processor, then used cloned cards to withdraw millions of dollars within hours, a similar attack last month cost a national bank 2.5 million after hundreds of atm's across u.s. were targets over several months. we take it up with cyber hack
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expert morgan wright. >> good to see you. liz: is this a serious threat. >> i will use it to fund my gofundme page. here is the thing, it has been going on for a while, it has been done overseas, i have video showing someone at bank, carbon act withdrawing money from atm, the money just dispenses, now they use cards, bad part there is not a lottery as consumers can do, we don't know that our cards have been cloned. liz: how are they cloning the cards in gets our passwords? >> what is happening they most likely compromised a credit card processor, not maybe one of the big one, it could be other folks that credit card processing, not card company the themselves, thy have card numbers and potentially pin numbers that go with that, they clone a bunch, then a wait for a week.
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labor day, monday september 3, what happens you have people shut down, there will be the people go into atm, and withdraw money, they have saturday, sunday, monday. because a holiday, then before you know it, you have 3 days of this activitying. going on. liz: how can we protect ourselvess? >> it tough -- you have to just make sure you monitor what is going on, most is protected, you know you get your money back. just look as a consumer, keep control of your card, but nothing you as a consumer has done, it the third party processor that is responsible. best thing just stay away, monitor your account. and if you see anything suspicious, let your card company know. liz: it is annoying to have another thing to worry about, you talk about point of swipe. you put your card to be chipped. that machine, those processors
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that the guys who are at fall? >> yes. somewhere upstream like with target, they were collecting point of sales from the swipes, it was at processor. liz: other irritating story is google tracking you even if you turnover your location history in our device. new report said that google still tracks you every time you say open google map or get weather updates, can you break it down. if you run google map on your smartphone that is a well the of people using these apps, if you turn your location off but you go to an app is that how google track you. >> even if you shut off your location tracking, they still can do it, if you remember former ceo of uber, got called on carpet by tim cook, when you
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deleted uber app it was still tracking your movement, that was deceptive, this one thing to drill down, find it, it takes 8 steps, and 3 phd's to figure out where you go to settings to do it, it took 3 smart guys from princeton to figure it out, the rest of us perhaps have no clue. liz: first, are they dropping cookies on our phones, that how they track us, why does google want to know where we are? >> data is money, they are selling location information to people who advertise, and dem graph -- demographic studies, if they can get a personalize history of you without your name, they learn your habits that is valuable information to people who want to sell you things. that how google make their money, targeted advertising, search, that how google got
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started. liz: gosh. morgan wright thank you so much. >> sorry, liz. liz: we appreciate you breaking down stories for us. >> thank you. >> we heard warning that the blue light on your smartphone screen or tablet could throw off your sleep cycles, but a new test is warning it could make you blind, we bring in doc siegel after the break, stay there. it's america's most popular street name. but allstate agents know that's where the similarity stops. if you're on park street in reno, nevada, the high winds of the washoe zephyr could damage your siding. and that's very different than living on park ave in sheboygan, wisconsin, where ice dams could cause water damage. but no matter what park you live on, one of 10,000 local allstate agents knows yours.
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liz: we have another story for you, don't be alarmed, new study suggestinstudying is the blue td
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screens on th smartphone or tabt could make you blind. >> you are not going to go blind. >> what is this study. >> tech loves blue lights, and our devices use blue light, it is high intensity. and it now shown by the university of toledo decide to kill photo resenator cell -- reepghter cells. >> should we be worried about bluelight on the phone. >> not worried, we should tone it down, putting it on dim, off at night, on night mode.
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wearing sunglasses. we know blue light it interferes with sleep patterns. >> i think american association counters that saying they are disputing this. >> here is why they did that. how smart you are. here -- >> not smart it is my team. >> she is smart. my response this is overall study that did not look at chemicals in the eye, they looked at people, they have a global statement, now a study 4 years late er thaer that is looe impact of retina of the eye. they -- >> and biem o beam of light. >> right, nobody wants the cells dying off, period. liz: a good heads up. >> next study is how bad is your
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vision affected. >> let's get to the round up weed killer story, billionaire david took a hit in wallet, monsanto hit with $2 89 million in damage this week after a jury found that round up weed killer did cause cancer in one individual. bayer is at 5 year lows. >> the world health organization came out against this weed killer years ago, saying it is a carcinogen. it is in the weed killers, this guy johnson was using a ton in san francisco. he was using a lot, it can provoke concern, in this case it is a lymphoma, i don't know if i would call this proof, but i
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think we need more of a warning against this. a chemical that is lead to cancer, i guy gets cancer it is suspicious. liz: do you trust -- on this more than the epa. >> world health organization is not always right, i like the epa better overall, but i believe this weed kill are may be a carcinogen because of the chemical structure of it. liz: neurotoxin. >> or a in this case, blood system. we are talking about a blood-borne cancer. i don't call it proof, i think this can be fought, but there is a scientific basis to it. liz: doc siegel thank you. >> thank you. liz: uk saying they are suffering worst terror year
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