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reporting, israel's second wave. let's go to fox news correspondent, lucas tomlinson live in tel aviv for the latest. what you can tell us. reporter: tonight israel prime minister is celebrating rescue of one of his soldiers taken hostage by hamas and rejected calls for a cease fear. ceasefire. >> after the bombing of pearl harbor or terrorist attack of 9/11, israel will not agree to a of hostilities of hamas. reporter: israeli soldier rescue, is private, megidish who was captured during the october 7 massacre, she has been reunited with her family, israeli forces spent past 3 months in gaza and pushed more than two miles deep, tanks and forces were
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spotted south of gaza city, idf said 55 senior hamas leaders have been killed in operations. recently fox spoke to one of israel's top tech moguls in the golani brigade whose daughter, and her boyfriend were killed ated music festival, her father, waldman said that gaza should be leveled and there should be no deals to realize and of the remains hostages. >> i hope the forces will go in, bring them back without negotiations are, anyone in gaza now is associated with hamas, we will take gaza down. reporter: there are 2 threet hostages rema remain -- 238 hostages remaining in gaza that includes 10 americans. larry: they are strong statements from your guest there that was very strong
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statement. lucas tomlinson thank you so much be safe. >> joining me now, our great friend john roberts. thank you for doing double time, can i -- this is a reporting view. opinion whatever you got. i ji just don't understand this back and forth, about hostages and humanitarian assistant. is team biden want to slow it down? do they want a ceasefire? what is a humanitarian pause? i'm so confused. and i have a feeling that prime minister netanyahu is confused, which is why he said what me said, that u.s. didn't have ceasefires after pearl harbor or 9/11, what do you think is going on? >> it would appear as though biden administration doesn't to slow it down, i think they want to slow down because there are still 10
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americans held hostage on top of the other israelis there, held host age, they are caught, between a rock and a hard place, they have full support for israel to go in there and decapitate hamas but they are getting pressure from left flank about flight of palestinian people. benjamin netanyahu said in his press conference today, he said, we have told palestinians in gaza to get to the south of the strip. there is a safe zone there. we have aid coming in. you will be taken care of, but hamas is not letting people go down to the south, they are telling them to stay where they are, they are using them as human shields, and so israel is now stuck to say, we have to go in there we have to get rid of hamas, in the same way that george bush got rid of osama bin laden and al qaeda after 9/11 and the same way that roosevelt responded after attack on pearl harbor.
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and they -- i think they feel like they are handcuffed a bit by american policy, as biden trying to satisfy two constituencies. larry: pearl harbor thing is interesting, shortly after we had the famous flight the do little flight, i believe, we bombed talkio ood tokyo, and -- we bombed tokyo, and while bombing military production installations civilians were killed. but in a warlike this civilians are killed. it seems to me, i understand the left wing of the democratic party, that i don't know why joe biden is beholden to them, but hundred none of -- but none of this is helping israel, israel is dropping the leaf lets and telling people to did south, i don't see hamas
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dropping leaflets, israel at a certain pain they have to defended their existential right to exist. >> a large contingency of muslim voters in michigan. and who are saying that may not vote for biden in 2024, that is a consideration for him, you hate to think if boils down to politics, but this idea, that he has these two competing precious point of pressure one from israel saying you have to bachus up on hamas and the other people saying that the poor palestinian people, who are being trapped in gaza, they have nowhere to go. egypt does not want to take them. and biden wants to make sure that as few civilians as possible get caught up in this.
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true that back in world war ii, we saw it in pearl harbor and bombs of nurenberg. civilians get caught up in the cross fire, but the nature of war is different these days, the world does not tolerate civilian casualties the way it did. if it can be avoiding it to be avoided. that is why netanyahu put the fthe blame on hamas. larry: john, the other stuff, i do not understand you have covered this from inside israel and now you are back home. edbidens still have not directly implicated iran in hamas massacre. i thought that the lobbying of a couple of missiles into
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syria and unmanned munitions depot was a weak response to the fact that the terrorists have you know, they have come after us, 15 times or 20 times or more. you know, on a reporting basis, he does not mention iran. like it hardly exists in the mind of the biden administration. >> let me make one correction, i bet the bombing of dresden, germany. it is curious that this administration is not laying blame at the foot of iran to degree that administration you worked in did. i spoke with your former boss friday about this i said, what do you think of biden administration's response to iran and meddling not just with hamas and hezbollah but bombing of al-assad, he said he would be very tough on iran. if that happened. and as we saw, the previous
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administration, when iranian proxy, killed an american contractor, trump responded by taking out qassam soleimani, this administration is no doing this, i think it is two-fold, they don't want to risk iran saying they will start firing missiles, they are trying to keep -- this weird relationship with iran going, maybe hoping to get them back on a nuclear deal. but if down call out iran for what it is doing, you say to them, only thing they understand is force, that you will suffer, you will pay if you keep doing this keep your nose out of it they will just continue to meddle. larry: i think so, there has to be a high cost. last one. in your reporting in washington, now, is there any hint that biden would change his national security
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group? blinken at state department and sullivan? various people in the white house. any hint high wo he would want a personnel change? >> nothing that i can see. not the first story that has not worked out well for them. every story they crack the book on does not work out well for them, i will say having been in the region while blinken was there, we were hoping we would have an exclusive interview with blinken, that got changed. with the announcement that biden of the going arrive, i think that blinken did a pretty get job there, sullivan does not have a winning track record with foreign policy, but i think that antony blinken did the right thing to the best of his abilities but i don't see any moves by biden. larry: no reset? everyone talks about a reset. john roberts you are the
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best of the best. catch john and his k coanchor sandra smith. my view of this story, all right, with all doing and growing. >> to and fro, with various meetings and phone calls between them and prime minister netanyahu. and his top people. i still can't answer the question. is the biden administration handcuffing israel? for example here is nsc adviser or sullivan on one of the talk shows stressing idf responsibility to destinguish between terrorists. >> hamas, this brutal
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terrorist organization, is hiding behind the civil yap population, that puts an added pressure on israel. it does not lessen their responsibility under any humanitarian law and the laws of war do all in their power to protect the civilian population. larry: you tell me, what did he just say? it looks like the bidens place the burden on israel. by the way, hat tip to excellent "new york post" editorial, ref rephrase those statements and put the burden on hamas or. the bidens seem to oppose an out right ceasefire, what is the talk about a quote, humanitarian pause? humanitarian pause, sounds like they cease-fire. surely it would help hamas, all of the aid groups, u.n., world health organization, there is a winner, and the others, they are pro-hamas,
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i don't see how any of this stuff could help israel at all. let us not forget three weeks later hamas killed 1400 civilians. on october 7. israeli civilians. on october 7. they beheaded kids, they murdered grandmas and they killed people at a peace concert. including americans. and many others from different countries were killed and taken hostage. why aren't the biden people emphasizes the mass barbaric slaughter who they talk about such things, 1400 innocent civilians. murdered by hamas. on october 7. all right. now, why don't the bidens quit blaming israel for something 2 that israel did not do.
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israel is dropping leaflets and broadcasts wherever possible for the civilians to temporarily try to get out of gaza city in the north and go down south to stay clear of the bombing. the question is, where are the hamas leaflets, i don't see any. why don't they rephrase those kinds of statements and put the burden on hamas? when has hamas or any terrorist group ever observed the laws of war? quote, unquote. that is what biden and sullivan and blinken are saying. and as "new york post" says, it seems likely to biden-sullivan rhetoric amounts to a warning to israel. some additional points. to this day, this moment,
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neither joe biden or anyone in his gang acknowledged iran's direct role in financing, sponsoring and planning the hamas attack, he is still pla playing footsie with iran, there is no evidence he is enforcing the santatitions on iran and sanctions on iran and has been complicit in financing hamas massacre by loosening the iranian sanctions especially on oil sales to china our enemy. >> and also iranian backed terror groups have been attacking our troops. the strikes, against the u.s., come from the islamic revolutionary guard corps. a wholly opened subsidiary
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of the iranian revolutionary guard corps, it is thet islamic version, it? iraq, as general jack keane told me, united states should have bombed their command and control center in iraq and there is a training center there and that too should have been hit. and that would have sent a message to iran. it would have taken out the command and control center that guiding t the attackso u.s. military assets, the biden administration continues its policy of appeasement and fear of arrai arraign iran, i will tell you that appeasement policy, that ap appeasement policy
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lead directly to hamas massacre of israelis on october 7. because of this direct involvement of iran and the fact that to use former president trump's phrase, the bidens continue to coddle iraq. all right, that is my riff. we will take a quick break then after that senator tommy tuberville, he wants immediate funding for israel but he opposes any omnibus supplemental bill that might include ukraine or more money for catch and release at the border, he will join us next, please stick right here with kudlow. ed smarter. like a smart coffee grinder, that orders fresh beans for you. oh, genius! for more breakthroughs like that- i need a breakthrough card. like ours! with 2.5% cash back on purchases of $5,000 or more.
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the attack on -- hamas after the attack on october 7. larry: senator tuberville, he is making an important point, this u.s. jabber about ceasefires, and humanitarian pauses or other forms of cessation. we didn't do that when our ex sis s existence was being questioned. why would we enforce it on israel, i think that bibi netanyahu put it well. i just wonder if the national security council and state department of joe biden heard him. >> and the united nations. there are all kinds of these groups that needs to be closed down. but you know you you hate it for the civilians but, you know, you have to give it to israel, they did bomb some but they also september out pamphlets, they told them to get out we're coming in we'll takeover hamas.
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you know the thing that you watch is hamas didn't come after military bases in israel they came after the civilians, it was awful, i have seen the pictures, you don't want to look at them that gives you nightmares, this is awful, it is awful, and you can tell the israeli people are bound and determined to do what they need to keep hamas from doing this again, it will be very interesting. you talk about chaos. there is chaos over the world, i don't think that joe biden can spell chaos but he managed to ride the fence long enough to put everyone, everyone in the world to be in harm's way. larry: hamas didn't go after military targets, they went after civilian targets. i would like to put that point in the bright lights this is important. we are, we the biden
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administration, is asking israel, to hold to a different standard. that is you know, that is not what an ally and a friend should do. >> no this is their war, israel has been fighting this for a long time, they have put up with a lot, both sides have battles but this one a step too far, 1400 civilians, a few military people. they went after civilians and enough is enough. we need to give them money, we'll probably have some kind of a vote on this this week. i'm also for giving money but i'm also for closing our borders, the first thing that we should have done as soon as this happened close the borders there are over 300 thousand middle eastern people that crossed that border in last two and a half years, we are in trouble. this country is in trouble, we'll have a 9/11 a month if we don't watch it, but joe
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biden could care less. >> will oppose any omnibus supplemental bill that would include a couple million for more catch and release. and have a separate discussion of the ukraine funding. >> separate, it is a different situation. right now would be a great time to negotiate over in ukraine and moscow. to get this stopped. they pretty much have a stalemate as we speak, there is not a lot of fighting. we have to get this conflict over with. it is costing the american tax payers an arm and a leg and a lot of lives in ukraine and russia. there is no reason to have this this is concerning about what is going on in israel. joe biden is trying to ride the fence, you can't ride the fence on this, we are the super power. we make the decisions, but, we have to let them know
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israel that we're their friend and we'll stick with them, they are our number be on ally. larry: senator tuberville biden nominated jack lew, former treasury secretary, during the obama years one of the architects of the iranian appeasement policy to be u.s. ambassador to israel. what is the state of play there? can it be stopp? >> i hope we can stop it, he was directly involved in bringing down the sanctions that president trump was involved with, with helping put iran's back against the wall, he does not need to be the ambassador to israel, i hope israel has something to say about this. joe biden is -- i don't know who he is listening to. his cohorts in democratic side of the congress, and senate will vote for whoever he sins over -- he sends over but send someone that can help, they don't have
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any in administration that could negotiate or stand up for israel on behalf of the united states this is a absolute clown show with any kind of negotiation that the biden administration wants to do or tries to do. larry: yip. can't disa agree with that. sipsenator tuberville. >> thank you. larry: senator katie britt, she says he need to enforce sanctions to stop iran from funding terrorists like hamas. then, israel talking about strategic patience in their successful second wave, they a are. we have former navy seal cameron hamilton to talk about it when kudlow returns. clinic, we pride ourselves on putting others first. it's on us to help care for our clients' well-being;
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coverage let's go to fox news senior correspondent mike tobin from southern israel. reporter: i can tell you an israeli private, megidish is her name, she is back with her family, we don't have details about how she was rescued. we know it was a collaboration of intelligence agency and elite er israeli forces, physically she is okay. prime minister benjamin netanyahu is refusing any talk of a ceasefire. >> israel will fight. since october 7 israel has been at war. israel did not start this war. israel did not want this war. but israel will win this war. reporter: israeli forces on
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ground to northeast, northwest and southeast of gaza city. really they have all of the urban landscape surrounded north of the evacuation line drawn in the gr gaza strip, israel pushed into gaza strip and made contact with hamas fighters, pockets of them who were laying in wait for an ambush and taken out anti-tank positions we hear c canons thundering walker into the night. larry: can you -- away into the night. larry: is there any as of yet, any debrief of this idf officer who was released? anything from her. like what it was like was she in the tunnels? that thing? reporter: well we know that she has been in contact with officials and intelligence agency, as far as any public release, of what she knows,
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we don't know, there is a lotterya lot -- that we don't know about her rescue, these are questions that we want answered. and we don't have them. larry: all right, mike tobin thank you very much are safe. larry: we welcome back to show senator katie britt. author of god calls to us do hard things. lessons from alabama wire grass. on shelves november 7, i have read about a third it is super. senator katie britt, welcome back. i love reading this book. i'm a person of faith. god plays a big role in my life and in yours. i loved reading it, a rumor you will be here on set next week to talk about the book, is that true? >> it is, i appreciate the opportunity, i think probably now more than ever we're seeing in our nation and across the globe that it
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is time to do hard things, time to hit things head on, and time to make sure that next generation has been equipped with the same values that we grew up in that made this country incredible, those of faith, family and freedom of resiliencey and liberty and that is what we're fighting for, in each and every home across the nation, making sure that we equip the generation with things that will make themselves and this nation successful is important. larry: absolutely, 100%. we'll talk more about that on the set, maybe i will get you to come on the radio. >> i would love it. larry: all right, senator britt, you were sharing senator banking committee, you brought up the issue of sanctions or lack of sanctions. i don't think that -- i mean, unthe 6 billion dollars is one thing and money is fungible but issue
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that president biden ignored sanctions and iran sold oil to china, this is the financing for hamas, i think there are direct relationships, a leads to b and that leads to c, the bidens won't talk about it, i think it is up to the republicans to talk about it maybe fix it. >> larry, you are spot on. let's talk about the things that president biden won't talk about. first, make sure we name iran as the largest state sponsor of p terror across the globe, we know who is funding terrorist cells, and hamas, and hezbollah and houthis, it ci it -- it -- is iran they are of funding them and training them, this administration decided to go back to a situational appeasement strategy, taking
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a play out of pres president obama's playbook. i call that a fool's errand. we have to go back to maximum pressure, the tools are there for the biden administration to do that. to dry up the money financially, we have to put that pressure back on, that is what the hearing was about to call it as we see it, and to find ways to put this administration on hot seat and call secretary yellen in before the banking committee, i want to see that, we can ask the tough questions. larry: i think it is not going to happen, but i think, interdicting an oil ship on high seas or impounding them on the high seas, they are phony flagged ships, that is financing the
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war, if you a call it, it stop a ship. if they stopped a ship it might send's message, i just wonder if you or one of your colleagues might not just get up and say, that stop a ship. >> bingo. larry: yes, really, nothing like that has been done to iran. trump did a lot. he took out a military leader, but i'm saying, you don't want to bombing iran? stop a ship. >> right, stop a ship, back to trump's maximum pressure posture, there is a reason we did not get in any new wars under the previous administration, president trump understood peace through strength, we're seeing weakness, now and what appeasement gets you, israel and the united states of america is counting on us to do more and be better and that starts today. >> i look forward to having you come on set next week, senator katy b -- katie
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britt of alabama thank you very much. >> joining us now, cameron hamilton, former navy seal, the stage two looks to be a success. a lot of the hamas military leaders are being captured. you know that is music to my ears and probably yours, how do you assess this so far last couple days? >> thank you larry. we're in early stage, we'll see how this fully unfolds, i will say israel has made great strides early on with their initial entry to gaza, they took casualties, israel of probing trying to find out and gain more intelligence on opportunities and methods to be successful in their campaign. but they making good strides, and good successes, unfortunately, this is an almost impossible scenario such a de densely
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populated area, they will need a good relationship with good palestinian people -- we face that many times when the u.s. military in afghanistan and iraq, when we had local support, we were successful, that is the relationship that israel needs to brok broker to be more successful. larry: on that point, a controversial point, is there any evidence that local palestinian people who are not members of hamas have stepped up to help israel and say, no to these terrorists? who killed 1400 civilians randomly? are there palestinian leaders, i don't hear of it, i look for it, i don't hear
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it or see it or read it. >> it is impossible to over generalize, i am sure there are some. we're not seeing that front and center. i think palestinians and their leadership, their elected leadership had so many opportunities to pursue peace, and pursue a different future than what they have been given, unfortunately because it requires recognition of a suff sovereign state of israel they refuse to do so. terrorism is a driver, and a unifying factor with many of the old sectorrian regions and cultural groups of that region av the world. the recent hamas per -- reason that hamas pursues activities like this it op popresses their people and it garners sympathy, israel is a beacon of democratic processes in the region. larry: israel, knows the path to prosperity.
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netanyahu over the past several decades has turned israel into a capitalist economic power house, and palestinian should want to share in that as i gaza a left wing marxism operation top down. the technology break throughs, you know, israel discovery natural gas in eastern mediterranean, jobs galore and opportunity for peace, oh, my gosh, so huge. cam, last one, i am just dreaming, last one. iisraelis comes from the west. so they of enveloping the hamas terrorists. >> you have vehicles, air artillery, that will support
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movement of troops, with that comes infrastructure that is required to maintain regiona and blocs gained. that another factor with complex urban warfare. how do you sustain the foothold without allowing individuals tosome back. that is what we're seeing. we're talking about fuel, and water, medical aid, and even replacing tires on vehicles. vehicle that goes down in a conflict in urban environment is a potentially life altering event. israel has to be diligent about manner in which they roll their troops further in gaza. larry: cameron hamilton thank you, we'll have you back as much as you want to come back. >> all right, coming on kudlow, why is geor george soros financing
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prehamas groups. >> and taking a break from war, the dow is up over 500 points today. all right. good for the kudlow trust, maybe your 401(k). we'll get wisdom from john najarian, i am kudlow, we'll be right back. >> tech: when yo , trt safelite. my customer really relies on his car's advanced safety system. [alarm] >> instructor: veer right. [ringing]
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larry: it is disgusts to learn to george soros is financing pro hamas groups in the u.s. disgusts, but our own madison alworth is live in brooklyn, new york with details this makes me unhappy and cross. reporter: larry, understandable, you see protests coming across the country and college campuses, we're learning
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that left wing power houses provide millions of dollars to the organizations that organize the protests including the one this past weekend this shut down brooklyn bridge, behind me. according to "new york post," like you said, george soros open society fo foundation bankrolled more than 15 million to groups behind the protests, a spokesperson said. the open society foundation condemns brutal attacks on israel citizens on october 7, we grief for lives lost and injured. they went on to say, talk about both groups saying, like so many others in the world today, we also feel the same pain for the palestinian citizens who lilive are lost in tragically mounting numbers because of the conflicts, also at funding say, our support has included fund gd
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funding palestinian and israel organizations. when you look at organizations that are getting money, funding has gone to a dalia for justice project, that posted concerning things on october 7 when attack happened. now other organizations are actually changing who has access to their grants following these protests. both new venture fund and windward fund tell fox business they are no longer providing grants for alliance for global justice, the reason because of larger concern that group has faced congressional scrutiny because of their ties to popular front for liberation of p palestine, that is a syrian terrorist funding group. >> madison thank you for your reports. >> george soros is of jewish decent that makes it worse, i know he is a lefty, but this goes beyond just being
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a lefty, madison alworth thank you. >> joining us now, john najarian. cofounder of market rebellion. you know we looked at screen, and dow was up 550 something. came as a surprise, out of left field or right field or whatever field. and i thought maybe you could give us a couple of pearls of wisdom, what is going on, best day since summer? >> best day since june. and the volume was intense as well. as you know, from being from finish market its -- financial markets is matters if you have day when markets go up on light volume, you don't really have much of a buy in i would point out that this is about a 1% rally that we're looking at. so, it is not like i'm putting out the bunting saying, it all clear. i i don't think it all
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clear, i think this is optimism over what might happen when the fed meets this week in terms of them saying. we're not only pausing but we think that we're done. i don't think that those words will come out of j. powell's mouth for a number of months and because of, that higher for longer is likely, and that is something that market does not like. larry: john, was there a trigger, you -- i think you are saying you had good volume today, was there a trigger, john, that set this off? >> i think if anything, it was a combination of you know we have seen about 8% correction let's say, and in the markets, it has been weak, strong volume down, this is first day -- >> oversold. >> i agree, more or less an oversold bounce, god bless them, like you said your portfolio and mine do okay with that, but a lot of puts
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