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that it shuts down only by delaying obama care, president obama will veto the legislation any way. unless i am reading this wrong the stage is set for an almost certain government shut down beginning monday night at midnight. to tell me whether i'm right or wrong from capitol hill, chad, so first they have not yet started voting is that correct? >> that is right. we'd expect them to get to votes here in the next 30, 40 minutes they're in the process of debating. there are two amendments to this inning resolution this stopgap spending bill they're going send back to the senate tonight. one to repeal the medical device tax, other to delay implem taigs of the affordable care act, obama care for a year, we expect those later in the house here tonight. the majority leader in the senate said as far as he's concerned they're at quote, square one. nothing happened and he can
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dispense whaft senate has done here, all he has to do is table what the house sends him with a mere 51 votes. they don't have to go through these gymnastics, 60 votes staving off ted cruz from getting on the snalt floor, he can say i'm not taking it in the united states senate. >> give me your forecast in terms of delaying obama care for a year. will that, as expected be a straight party line vote? will they all be straight party line votes? will the house approve the bills? >> yes. that is -- could be a bit of a mixed vote here because there has been support to some degree maybe for some delay there is a vote in mid july to delay certain portions of the affordable care act n early july the president says they're going delay the employer mandate what house republicans are proposing is an entire delay of the bill. there is some moderates who
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night mite join republicans in doing so. >> now this news the president will veto it anyway. has that rippled through the house? >> no. this has long been a fated when it comes to that. everybody knew what the president's position was and what hairy reid's position was on this, nobody has a surprise here, it's been interesting. you know the chairman said they keep doing this over and over again. they talk about a fixation as republicans have of trying to defund or kill obama care. by the same token people goring to get bitter here. i talked with jose serrano a congressman from the bronx he says i have a va hospital in my district. what happens to them? what happens when people go to the social security office? on the republican side of the aisle a republican congressman from wisconsin says a few days ago he didn't think there would be a shut down but now,
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he's not sure. we're headed to a collision course. >> thank you, going to check back with you as voting begins. ladies and gentlemen, as congress continues this car yeeng towards crisis here is what else we have for you tonight. >> i spoke with president rouhani. the two of us discussed efforts to reach an agreement over iran's nuclear program. >> after an historic week for the first time since the hostage crisis of 1979, the u.s. and iranian presidents have spoken about seara, poison gas and about iran's nuclear program. do they want peaceful power? or are we being played? tonight the fox five gladiator and i grapple over whether to give peace a chance. plus in a werld exclusive, as l.a. jury decides whether to hit michael jackson's concert
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promoter can damages in the hundreds of millions, for wrongful death. the king of pop's original doctor feelgood z in another world exclusive i interviewed the man behind the antimuslim video blamed for murders of our men in benghazi. he's just out of federal prison. and is first up, right after the break.
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none at all. for responding to this video with violence. in fact, this was not a preplanned, premeditate add tack. what happened initially was a spontaneous reaction to what had just transpired in cairo as a consequence of the video. >> the notorious video called "innocence of muslims" portraying the prophet mohammed as a womanizer and child molester igniting violence across the world. we know for a fact of the storming of our embassy, then, the obama administration took the blame game too far arks kugs the video of being responsible for the terrorist attack on our embassy in benghazi, libya. which, as you know resulted in the death of our ambassador, chris stevens ask three other brave americans, just released from a halfway house after
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being released joins me now. did your film that you wrote, did that film ignite the violence in the muslim world? >> i like to say something this, country united states of america gives me a lot. my children learn and grow up in this country. and i put in my mind to -- i'm asking all americans and all immigrants to protect this country. that is why i wrote this movie this, movie is a political movie. my idea is i think and i will keep fighting that is why i'm telling you i'm not, you know, free or something. maybe this is the reason. i will keep fighting with the
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culture. >> you're fighting terrorism that is yi wrote this film? >> yes. i did. yes. that is right. that is right. that is when i -- when i wrote the book or something, i didn't take my book to the people in benghazi. to every son, to his father, every mother or father, his son or his daughter. and because of the terrorism culture. >> you knew that your film insulted the prophet mohammed. you knew your film would incite anger from many devout muslims is that not true? >> your culture is very important and i know you -- you said your movie, did you see my movie?
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anyone of these people saw my movie? no. they just take a piece and run with it. you -- it's important to the culture. >> even if they only saw a trailer a sampling of the your film, is it not true that you knew that the muslim extremists that you are so opposed to that these people who want to drink of mill skpk honey and birds in heaven and blow themselves skpupt rest of that, you knew that these crazy people, these crazy religious people would be angry at this film. did you not? >> you said crazy people. we don't need to deal with the crazy people. we need to deal with the logical people. i know i have a lot of muslims
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friends, a lot. a lot of them know me, they know what i mean. and they know i am really -- free, and clear to explain everything. i always in negotiation was them and sometimes i agree from what they said, sometimes, they are agree from whatever i said and i agree from whatever they said. 100%. >> how do you feel when violence broke out in cairo, egypt and they attacked u.s. embassy in cairo, egypt after the film trailer of the film you wrote was released? how did you feel? when the violence broke out? simple question. how did you feel? answer me straight. >> okay. because i am egyptian. i knew egyptians very well. i can tell you 50% from these people if you looked to their egyptian passport you'll find them being fueled from the
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embassy refuse them to come to the united states. another 25% from these people they went to this problem without knowing anything and you know, maximum, maximum 10 people to the american embassy just because they saw the movie for anything. they can do that any time without my reason. >> you did not feel bad, then, when i happened because you're saying they just used it as an excuse. you didn't feel personal responsibility. is that what you're say something. >> no. of course i don't have personal responsibility for sure. >> so the film play nod role in -- it was just an excuse for violence? yes.
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yes sir. yes, sir. >> are you in fear because you're fighting terrorism with this film and other things you do and say, are you in fear for your own life? >> my life is nothing. i'm in the better than ambassador or that three that get killed with him. i'm not important than them, i'm not important besides 3,000 people getting killed in new york i'm not. i'm not that important. who am i? who am i. everybody thinks about his life forget united states, forget the free world. no. life is nothing besides this hill. >> you're a very color character. i wish you well as we go forward in life you're not afraid. is that the message you leave us with?
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>> i'm not a frayed at all. i never be afraid my life. never. never. for what? for what? >> thank you for coming on tonight. i wish you luck. >> thank you very much. thank you for having me. >> coming up, we go at it over whether to give peace a chance with iran plus on the eve of a verdict in the michael jackson wrongful death case, an exclusive with the king of pop's original dr. feelgood and a live, fair and balanced debate from congress, who is to blame for what looks like a government shut down. [ male announcer ] has your phone turned you into a control freak? like, scoring the perfect table? ♪ or getting a better seat? ♪ or let's say there's an accident. if you he esurance, you can use their mobile app to start a claim... upload a few photos... anget your money fast. maybe that doesn't make you a control freak. more like a control enthusiast. esurance. insurance for the modern world.
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approved by democrats in the sna. why did it come to this? who is to blame? does it matter we're joined by steve king on the left and from the democrat from texas on your right. and let me start there. congressman are your texan constituents with you or with your fellow texan senator ted cruz who put on his personal longest ever speech that wasn't quite a filibuster? where does the lone star state snand. >> they stwand me in the sense they understand the basic responsibility of congress is to pass a budget on time and two to, pay its bills on time. we ought to be focusing on the budget right now. talking about how much we ought to spend we have sequester or two or three, but unfortunately we're talking about other things on the bill that have passed about three years ago. >> let me ask you this.
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the stwifter the sky supposed to fall and most americans looked around and say i don't see the pain. i don't see the blood in streets that i expected is this going to be one of those? a lot of sound if fury that signifies nudge something. >> well, certainly down there on the border i had meeting was border patrol saying they're worried about long lines at the bridges they were worried about not being paid from the u.s. attorney's office on the probation officers all of those folks worried about year one this, is why we ought to be talking about the budget. we're talking about discretion nairy funding of $986 billion or year two, let's talk about the budget. we're not talking about that. nobody has talked about how much money we ought to spend or not spend or how we fund basic service autos
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congressman king answer your colleagues question there. are you overlooking other business to focus on what is a political act? >> i don't think so. we have sent appropriations over to the senate that funds the government and sequestration levels. whatever happen that's is what we're going to end up with for spending and not you go going to allow funding to go implem taigs or funding of obama care. the house pass add prochlly half of hour appropriation bill. the senate passed none. they haven't passed any in a number of years. that is what gives hairy reid leverage to sate shous threatening to shut douchb now we're not doing that. and he said we will not negotiate. the president said he will not negotiate we've done the responsible thing time after time this, becomes a disagreement on a single issue. speculation is, who will blink? that is how this is going to
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be decided but in the end the question is will any of goit into obama care? and the people have rejected obama care. >> the smart money is unless speaker boehner blinks then we're going to have a shut down. the hope among moderates i've spoken to is that speaker baner and some moderate as agree to agree to something just to keep the government open. is that a possibility? what will you do? what will do you if speaker boehner seeks a compromise that keeps the government open? >> if it means funding obama care i'm likely a no vote on that. i can't speak for anyone else but the question again become who's will blink. if i knew how this was going to end let's goat that. fwhu is about getting to a resolution of the matter. if there is a government shut down it won't be an act on hairy ried or the president.
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we've had 17 shut downs in the past i've never had anyone saying i miss aid trip to yosemite. the government should have stood on that principle. house republicans won one vote under bill clinton and in the other we ended up with a balanced budget. we may end up with better policy that. is the only chance we'll v we'll never recover from obama care if implemented. that is the principle. >> i hear you, congressman. the last shut down as all accounts agree, $1.4s billion wasted in other words we had to pay civil servant skpdz others who did not work we had to pay them anyway. other costs involved won't this add to the deficit? >> we got a balanced budget out of that. i would write a check for $1.4 billion if we can get to
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balance as many years as transpired out of that showdown and in 1995 and 96. i'd say $1.4 billion in exchange for a balanced budget would be worth it today. i take that deal. >> now, congressman have you a situation where the republicans are saying it's the democrats' fault. what about the blame game? where do you think it will reside when this is said and done? >> if we seem things happen in 1990s that fall on republicans this is going fall on republicans again. look at this, look. the "wall street journal" said it's a batd step that the rinz are doing. that u.s. chamber of commerce wants to us pass this by. if you look at mccain, and mitch mock connell saying if you don't like obama care this is not the way to do it. you're not going to shut down government. let me make a point. i think at the fend you look at whachg under republican
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majority at very end, the final bill is going to be where the people in the middle both democrats and republicans are going to get together and pass something. far left and right goring to say no. i think that is what is going to happen. the last point i want to make, imagine now if there was a republican president and a democratic majority we said, we're not going to -- we're going to shut down government unless you passed immigration reform, republicans would be crying murder. this is what we're seeing right now. it's going to fall on republicans. >> congressman king's ears turned red just then. we're going to get you back as you start voting. up next eric boling responds to my interview with the foreign minister of iran. mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed
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this is a fox news alert in new york the budget battle between republicans and democrats raging late the into the night in washington republicans in the house approved a temporary spending bill that would include a one year delay of obama care and voted to repeal a medical device tax. a third measure ensures our military gets paid even if the government shut down does happen. but senate majority leader reid and the white house insisting those house amendments are dead on arrival. the democratic run senate approved legislation preventing the shut down leaving the health care overhaul untouched. the president threatening a veto of any republican measure
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that touches his health care law that. could set the stage fr a partial government shut down at midnight on monday. now for your latest headlines log on to fox news.com. >> this is a fox news alefrt we're monitoring the situation on the floor of the the house of representatives as soon as they start to vote we'll go there, live, the iranian president rouhan sismt back in tehran following his high profile visit to the use. -- united states during which he and president obama had the first direct talks between their nation's respective leaders in lamt 35 years also aside from meeting john kerry iranian foreign minister also met with the prime minister of argentinea, agreeing to a deal with that nation to investigate the 1994 bombing
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of a bun yos airs jewish community center that killed 85 people. it's a huge deal. argentina accuses iran of sponsoring the slaughter of jews so this tone extends beyond the united states and beyond the issue of nuclear weapons. i interviewed the foreign minister after his face-to-face meeting with secretary kerry. >> geraldo rivera from fox news. nice to see you. how, this is the first big meeting like this in 35 years with the level of the foreign minister, you seem optimistic. >> i hope the meeting of three plus three and the site line meeting would be a good beginning for transmitting our
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railroad commitments into action moving forward. and i have to be optimistic so we can move forward but we'll test each other as we go along. >> but this first test seems to have gone well. you and secretary kerry looking each other in the eye having a face-to-face meeting. >> well, i believe that political leaders need to be optimistic about the future. and make every commitment to go for the cause of peace. and i think the cause is very important for the two countries and for the world z we need to resolve this issue. i believe it's a nonissue but at least we need to remove any doubt on the exclusive peace of our program and make sure everybody respects our ri.s i think this was a good beginning. i sense that secretary kerry and president obama want to resolve this. and if they do indeed want to resolve it, it can be resolved
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and it can be resolved within a short period of time. >> is this a new day? >> i hope so. >> just now i spoke on the phone with president rouhani of the islamic republic of iran. the two of us discussed efforts to reach an agreement over iran's nuclear program. i reiterated to president rouhani what i said in new york well there will be important obstacles to moving forward and success is by no means guaranteed i blif we can reach a comprehensive solution. >> given the first conversation between americans and iranian president in almost 35 years, eric boling is here with me. isn't it time to give peace a chance? >> no. they are the state sponsored terror group, capitol of the planet. someone called them central bank for terror, financing the $400 million a day they bring in through oil money, a lot of it our money goes around the globe, going to hezbollah,
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goes to hamas, it goes to al qaeda. they traced some of the september 11th conspirators finances back to iran. >> i don't believe that is factually true. >> we've done this before. you keep saying it's the saudies not iranians. really? do you think it's the saudies? >> 15 of the 19 were saudies. >> isn't it time to give peace a chance? >> geraldo, 15 of the 19 i believe all of them were saudies i think all 19 were saudi buzz 15 spent time in iran before blow up planes. >> i don't believe that is a fact. >> why not give this opportunity a chance to play out? trust, verify, all the rest of it. why not break the log jam? >> you want to trust iranians? >> they won't rest until
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israel is wiped off the map? you can't trust these people. >> the future of israel to get iran peacefully to give up its nuclear weapons? eric, come on. give it a shot. >> i think the way to secure israel's future would be for israel to take up the iranian nuclear program. because it ain't about electricity they have more oil, more natural gas in that country. they don't need to be developing nuclears. come on, give me a break. three and a half go somewhere eels it's about a situation where you have a president speaking to a president for the first time in 35 years you're talking to a secretary of state. for the first time in 35 years. iranians were on color tv they want new cars same thing americans have. they don't necessarily want to continue a belligerent relationship with the united states. >> i'm angry because i had 16 friends die in the world trade
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center. >> i have plenty of my own. >> this is, no. no. i'm in the claiming moral high ground. i looked in the faces of 16 friends wifes and families and said i don't know why terrorists killed my friend and your father. i don't know. i have a lot of passion bit. i will tell you 1979 do you know why that year is relevant? that was the year ronald reagan picked up the phone and said let our hostages go right now because there is a new sheriff in town f you don't there won't be anymore iran. guess what happened? they let hostage goes. it was the last time an american president sat down with iranians. president obama is an apollist for terror and political correctness with islam. these are evil people. you can't negotiate with terrorists. they know that. >> you believe they're inherently evil? is there something about an iranian that is different from an american? is there a cultural, i don't want to say.
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they're probably very good people. >> the persians in l.a. own half of l.a.. >> mullas running iran are not good people, geraldo. mood mood -- . >> eric boling don't you make peace with enemies not with your friends? >> very a hard time making possess peace with enemy who's killed my wife and son. if that were the case. >> why aren't you mad at saudies? why aren't you mad? i have never heard you speak out? >> i might, anyone that sponsors terror or perpetrate terror on an american or american ally. >> now there is effort over seara. do you believe americans played a positive role in syria and poison gas? >> no. >> you don't think they've play aid positive role? >> iranians supplied syria with poison gas. >> geraldo, you're going to
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pin this on americans when iranians have been known to sell the chemical weapons around the world? >> iranians have been victimized by chem wall weapons iraq used in the eight year war. we backed iraq in some of the war. >> eric. >> the guy who -- with bullets shot over his head ne what's is going on in the military to say maybe americans sold -- . >> america backed iraq in the iraq-iran war eight years. iraq used poison gas against iran. >> i'm not defending anything that went on in iraq at all. look. i -- -i love libertarian stance, if it doesn't have to do with americans if you didn't attack america or one of our allies stay the hell out. syria, stay the hell out, it's not our conflict. let them work it out. >> eric, friend of mine. >> geraldo. >> going to be with anthony
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weiner on my radio show monday. >> thank you. >> up next the jury is out in the multi million dollar michael jackson wrongful death lawsuit we've got an exclusive with the original dr. feelgood. life could be hectic. as a working mom of two young boys angie's list saves me a lot of time. after reading all the reviews i know i'm making the right choice. online or on the phone, we help you hire right the first time. with honest reviews on over 720 local services. keeping up with these two is more than a full time job, and i don't have time for unreliable companies. angie's list definitely saves me time and money. for over 18 years we've helped people take care of the things that matter most.
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it was a bitter five month long wrongful death lawsuit brought on by michael jackson's mother which drove her son, michael to die of a drug overdose, the promoter says jackson was a junkie who hired a doctor that would keep him medicated. the jury considered the evidence, an exclusive interview with jackson's original dr. feelgood who has his own opinions about who is responsible for michael's death. >> after five months of testimony it's up to the jury to decide if lawyers for the jackson estate proved aeg live's greed was responsible for michael's death on june 25th, 2009 when they hired dr. conrad murray or whether the king of pop killed himself
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with years of drug abuse view a doctor who does not know what he's doing, can't even do cpr take care of the most important person in the world. there is reason for that. it's obvious he does not want him to survive ook a shocking allegation from a doctor who was himself accused of overprescribing drugs to michael jacksonful he denied allegations and claims jackson started using painkillers after numerous plastic surgeries performed to repair scalp jrz suffered while filming a pepsi commercial and later designed to make him look younger and whiter. his own medical records show he used openits while performing procedures on jackson. the are coroner said they flid role in the death. the drug that killed the king of pop was a sedative called propofol. >> that is how he slept at
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night. he said it on tour but you can't take a doctor that doesn't know what he's doing and expect him to administer propofol. he had a problem with propofol. you don't hire an incompetent doctor. >> dr. murray now serving time in the singer's death but in the heart of the lawsuit just ending in los angeles is whether dr. murray was working for michael or for the concert promoter aeg, which jackson family sued for as much as $1 billion. >> i was in paris not before he died okay? and he had called my office looking for an theseologist which i found out. sow was looking for a doctor other than murray. >> you told me that con -- conrad murray was introduced by his father? >> absolutely. >> here you have the jackson family suing aeg this, concert
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tour promoter for hiring conrad murray when he was introduced by a family member? he was not set up to take care of michael on an ongoing basis. he wasn't licensed in england. so it doesn't make sense if you're going to hire a physician you want a competent physician, here is the strange thing. he owd huge amounts of debt to conrad murray. it was a set up. >> the klein thinks dr. murray was the fall guy. he points to a contract jackson signed which holds the star responsible for financial losses if failing to meet his commitment would have cost the artist millions of dollars. >> tell me about what you know on the personal basis about michael's psychological state during that time. he was not the same person anymore. he was depressed and didn't have energy.
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so weirded out. just, he was overmedicated at that point. >> jackson family lawyers never disputed singer's dependence on pain med skpx that jackson may be 20% responsible for the death but that means the promoter aeg live was 80% responsible, including one executive who is a tour manager. the family alleges aeg hired murray for astounding $150,000 a month, a salary creating a conflict for the doctor. >> there is something michael was addicted to propofol. he couldn't sleep. he wants something that badly you're going to find someone willing to give it to you. here, someone totally incompetent. murray was incompetent. you don't hire incompetent doctor on the most important singer in the world. and don't blame it on
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michael's addiction. it doesn't work. >> because it's not a criminal trial, the civil court does not need to be unanimous, just a 9-3 majority is required. and if the jury says the promoter is only partially responsible at stake is hundreds of millions of dollars. geraldo, back to you. >> krairks thank you. coming up a come back for ages. right after this. [ male announcer] surprise -- you're having triplets. [ babies crying ]
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olympics us dus not win a medal in sailing which as many of you know is a sport my family and i love. not that crazy go fast boats but old fashioned kind z speaking of that, after agonizing about what to do with my old boat i decided to donate her to cadets of the maine maritime academy. >> the boat has given me such pleasure over the years in every condition just been part of the family. like a brother or sister or child to me. so, loyal and strong and sturdy. reliable and graceful. and elegant. and so much of my persona over the last 20 years have been wrapped up in voyager. you doum a time and say what am i going to do? what is next? where is she go to go? and just in flailing around and trying to think of an
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appropriate home for that magnificent vessel i thought of maine maritime and sea faring tradition that you have. and it's so honorable and competent and the young people behind me reaffirm everything erica and i thought of when we were discussing this. this, you're exactly the people we want to inherit this vessel. you'll see, you'll be having a broad reach on voyager one of these days you're going to want to suspend that moment forever and relive it in your mind over and over again. the power of the boat. the grace. the speed. the reliability. the experience. she's been so wonderful to the rivera family. going around the world, and being on the international dateline among the first people in the universe to
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celebrate the millennium, then coming home going 1400 miles up the amazon river, all of the things that we've seen to watch my children grow up on board voyager it's been such a wonderful honor and grateful to you for accepting this gift in the spirit that it is offered, i could not be happier in a sad moment for, because it's perfect, i appreciate everything we've heard and seen. and honored to be associated now, erica and i with maine maritime forever. >> this is grandpa will he's a patriarch wex love to find out more about it. we're going into for all those who sleep too hot or too cool,
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