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time, that is why they live forever. >> doctors, thanks as always. >> always learn something. >> that's it. thank you. thanks for watching. see you again at 3:30 and again at 7:00. an air strike killing as many as ten people, no cease fire in site. netanyahu says he will continue to secure his people. an effect with ebola is usually a death sentence but an american doctor walked into an atlanta hospital and is getting treatment. are the consequences too risky
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to bring in infected patients, we will hear from a doctor on the subject. and holy toledo. stay away from the drinking water. we have news headquarters live from the nation's capitol starts right now. welcome in. the ongoing crisis between israel and ham as raises, netanyahu said he will do whatever he needs to do to bring peace to israeli citizens. the cease fire has come up short. we are live. >> there's been a lot of action right now on the ground here. first of all, smoke does rise in the distance over gaza and we also just saw what appeared to be two rockets launch from gaza
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at israel and this about ten minutes ago we heard an incoming mortar, landed in the neighborhood just behind the camera. and of course we heard outgoing artillery fire. tonight there's outrage about an artillery strike that landed right next to a school on the egypt border, southern most part of the gaza strip. ten killed and three dozen injured. so far we understand with the air strikes, more than 120 people have been killed. is that said, the israeli army is scaling back operation protective edge, moving troops back into israel. we saw an example of that earlier today. take a look.
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>> the dust is kicking up. now the armored personnel carriers are being moved out. going back to wherever they are based, wherever they are stationed at this point now 27 days operation protective edge is slowly winding down. while some fighting continues israel's military has troops along the border saying it will reassess full operations after completing the demolition of ham as tunnels, something officials say is winding down. >> troops on the back bed of this truck, one of several dozen that will be rolling out of here. >> so as ground forces are being pulled out, netanyahu warned that hamas will pay a price if it continues to fire rockets at
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israel and that all options remain on the table. >> and so far according to israeli army about 71 rockets have been fired at israel not including the ones behind us, maybe two possibly more than that. that said, despite things being scaled back, we did have action here, incoming mortar fire and outgoing artillery fire. right now representatives are meeting in cairo, egypt talking about possibly a broker cease fire. it could determine the course of what happens next in this operation as described, the operation continues. shann shannon. >> live on the scene, thank you so much john. we're going to bring you a whole lot more on this ongoing crisis
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throughout the show including expert analysis. we'll have have interesting points later. one of two american workers had been stricken with the deadly ebola virus in africa and arrived in the u.s. for treatment yesterday afternoon. the other aid worker is expected to arrive in days. dr. brantly is now safe the emory hospital. >> excuse me. yeah those are tears of joy. again they're receiving great care by our sim doctors on the
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scene there in liberia. you know there's something about having them come back and be with their loved ones. >> he's just outside positive the hospital with the very latest. >> a second american mission airy is about to under go treatment for ebola in the u.s., that is nurse nancy wright ball, she was working with the christian samaritans, treating patients with the ebola virus where they became infected with the virus. she is expected to arrive in a few days while doctor brantly is already here in atlanta hospital. one of four in the country. doctors hope to keep his body as strong as possible long enough for its natural defenses to fight off the infection. >> i think it is unique this is the first patient with ebola
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with a key point. i can't a better place in the world to care for this patient. >> wife gave this statement. >> she asks people to continue pray praying for not only her husband those people who continue to serve people in that part of the world. >> thank you very much. well, don't drink the water, that's what toledo, ohio residents are being told. there are high toxins in the water so residents are being told not to use the water for any reason. adam has the latest. >> the first indication of trouble came friday evening and over saturday resulted in elevated readings of toxins which forced toledo to then
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issue the warning because of the elevated toxins. the city also said not to boil water because it will only increase the toxins concentration. children should not shower in the water. shouldn't be given to pets. toxins are coming from lake erie algae. we have a map to give you an idea what we're talking about. toledo and the suburbs are in trouble with the water and a few areas of southern michigan all dealing with the toxins coming from lake erie. so far the residents are told not to drink, brush their teeth or wash dishes with it. don't even take showers due to the problems with the water. fake take a listen. >> we're just staying open, serving sandwiches, everything we can to help people out. we have water and giving people
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some food just some kind of way to get through what we're going through. >> we have to come out as a community with national attention right now, recognizing that the conditions of our western basin of lake erie are not something that should not capture the attention of washington, d.c. >> it has captured the attention of course the governor of ohio who has ordered the national guard to deliver water, pure fiction system, palettes of water to residents in the area, samples of water have been flown to federal environmental protection agencies as well. scientists did predict this algae bloom but didn't expected this early. the algae is fed by farm fertilizer run off and sewage
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treatment plant water. store shelves are empty from water up to 50 miles away and are asking people to ship water in. a very difficult situation right now in toledo, ohio. you can't even boil this water it only makes it worse. so basically the water is unuseable 100%. >> that is important information. it seems like our first reaction is to do that when you hear about toxins. thanks adam. well washington is at a stand still on the issue of immigration. the house has passed immigration bills but it is almost certain they will not get to a vote in the senate. president ob said he will go it alone. we have more on that. >> well you're right, the president says he has no choice because the two sides are at odds. republicans scrambling to pass a bill to deal with the influx of
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young my grants crossing the border. it outlines the deportation process. another pros popals that allows children who were broughten in to stay. say t some say there is no choice. some say it is unworkable. >> our choices are we can continue to beat our head against the wall and try a process for which we will never have support or try another way that we can perhaps make progress on. i'm talking about trying to figure out a different way of doing it where we can akmeef ch it. >> the congress has now had several years, especially the last two to do something, and republicans have failed to move on it so he will do everything within his power and the law.
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>> the president threatened to veto the laws if they ever met his desk. he is poised to announce executive action that could allow millions of immigrants to remain in the states without fear of deportation. will probably not see any laws past until after the november election. back to you. well later in this many hour we will talk to arizona sheriff who says he and the citizens he protects are tired of the poor decisions of the administration. just before leaving for the recess, the gop house passed two measures aimed at addressing the border crisis and the president said he will force orders
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because congress won't act. now that the house has, what happens next in the show down. >> happy sunday. >> and to you as well. maybe not so happy for the president. >> he finally got his birthday wishes. >> yeah his birthday is coming tomorrow. same as your birthday. i don't think you would celebrate together but who knows. in the meantime, president is saying i'm going to have to act because nobody else well. we all know dead on arrival at the senate, it's not going anywhere. >> can't pass his own bill or the house bill or the president's bill or any bill. hairy reed doesn't want to force his most vulnerable incumbent members to take difficult roads. they made a mistake saying they
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won't pass anything. the president went out on friday afternoon before the measure passed to talk smack to republicans and see if he could get them angry, but they did pass legislation, not the legislation the president liked but they did act. now they will go after authority we don't know what it will be, they could want him now to do millions of indefinite amnesty or it could be the big deal which would then cause a back lash from the administration from people in red states and especially border states. he's in a pickle now. >> i want to ask if you seen vulnerable red states who will have to walk very fine lines on a lot of these issues now the senate went home before the house did.
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and the house gave them something. how did they talk about the conversation about the 300 plus almost 400 bills passed by the house sitting in the senate, this being one of them? >> the democratic party has belief. believe it will fade away by monolithic voters. everything is seen how they can further shore up the his panic vote and look it down. but if you get a reputation for being bad at your job or for chaos and things out of control at border, it doesn't matter because you'll never get to the point you want to go and the hispanic voters by the time you get to where the numbers are, you say i don't like you guys,
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you're not good at what you do. so the democrats bettert take care of business now, that means protecting the border and assuring all american that's you are good at what you do. >> we see now one thing people care about this immigration issue that they see it as a top issue. >> think of it this way, when we weren't looking at pictures of skabys outbreaks or helicopters shot sz of people pours across the southern borders, then we would stay, whatever, get it tout of the way. but when we are reminded of the chaotic upheeaveal that is goin on at the border we say why don't have that under control. that is why rick perry and other
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supporters are saying, it doesn't work to have chaos on your southern border. that has put the president back on his heels when it comes to his effort to do legalization or amnesty condournt any kicurrent security. >> thanks. >> you bet. all right. we like to hear what you think about the future of this immigration issue. reed in said dead on arrival. obama said need executive orders. how does this end. tweet us and we'll read some of your answers later in the hour. all we capture them, sometimes arrest them, sometimes send them back, but they keep coming. that is why it is said immigration is a serious issue. we talk more about that coming up. also the death toll is
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situation on the border that cannot continue. the only way to address is it to address the root causes, violence, instability and everyone poverty in central america. >> the house has passed a $190 billion bufunding bill on frida. but local law enforcement is being said to clean up a mess the administration created. he joins us live today. give us a real live perspective of how this is effecting your community there in arizona. >> we're frustrated because there's no solution to this on-going cries. everyone is in a fight about
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what to do with the juveniles that the government is bussing to my state and others. we have enough problems with 123,000 illegals that were arrested right here in the tucson sector. and the largest drug bust 2 to $3 billion. not just marijuana, cocaine, meth, black tar heroin. all this points to the borders not secure anywhere except the uni-sector. and the president has no plan, no intention to address this issue or to secure the border and that is where guys like me all across the country are like, fix the core problem, which is an unsecure border. this request for $3.7 billion might as well throw it out the
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window because we will send it again in another few months when another 60,000 uncompanied juvenile come because there no consequences. >> we have seen these pictures, you have seen them in person, there are young children who are coming here through a decision they didn't make themselves but there are people profiting along the way. whether kiyou mentioned the dru problems, poverty, whatever the conditions. but there are dangerous people with ulterior motives, capitalizing on this. >> stloout ha absolutely. that is part of the trafficking component. human and drug trafficking. 60,000 plus people have been
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killed in fighting each other, fighting the mexican government. it is about power. not about marijuana. it is about whatever it is, the product, including people. we have to fight against these cartels. we as a nat a right to secure our sovereign border and it shouldn't be confused with other issues like we are cruel because we don't want to take other people in. we are the most compassion ate nation on the face of the earth. we're saying, let's secure the border and then we can get to the conversation about what to do with the 20 million illegal that's are here today. we sbhoihouldn't be rewarding b egg the law. american citizenship has to be something. we are not going to give that
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away. >> thank you for your work. >> our privilege. >> thank you for your time. >> thank you shannon. well the number of casualties continue to climb in gaza and international pressure continues in isz real. -- in israel. we will talk about the details about the surprising building support for israel. and a senate computer hacking scandal. we have the fall out. next. when i had my first migraine, i was lucky. that sounds crazy, i know. but my mom got migraines, so she knew this would help. excedrin migraine starts to relieve my pain in 30 minutes. plus, sensitivity to light and sound, even nausea.
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more. you raise some interesting points about a community for a group that could be potentially a source of support for israel that hasn't been the case in the past. >> in the past these fights between hamas and israel fight every couple years. the casualty count goes up and the whole world condemns israel. what happened time is different. certainly the civilian casualties are up and the human shields are being used by hamas. but the surrounding states have not been as critical of israel as they have in the past. why, well the rise of radical islam, the group that's are going around from iraq to syria
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destabilizing governments and the saudis are looking at it saying we could be next therefore we should help israel defeat this group now. >> a savvy move by prime minister netanyahu to actually mention or highlight that that may be coming down the path. >> yeah yesterday he made a statement and said all the typical things, we're going to protect israel and do everything we have to do. we expected that. but we threw in one line, he said we have had extraordinary relationships with countries in the regions presenting us with new opportunities for alleys. i think that was a signal egypt and the saudis and others, to say we don't see eye to eye on everything but radical jihad is
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against all our interest. i met with cc last year and he talked about the threat that radical islam posed for egypt, the muslim brotherhood and also al qaeda setting up shop in southern israel. >> i want to speak about jihad, some report many that it is making progress in area that's may give it access to oil fields, which means to more revenue. what do you make of that in the latest situation there. >> okay. well icies is probably the best funded groterrorist group rightw in the world with over $2 billion funded dollars. what has happened with their
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army that is moving, they are pushing a lot of civilians and refugees out, particularly christians, particularly them because they either force them to convert or kill and behead them. that is why you see that going on in the curds and the curds are nationalallies. >> thank you so much. >> thanks shannon. still ahead, toledo residents scrambling today as toxins are effecting the entire city's water supply. we will talk about the cause next. actors like diet can negatively impact good bacteria?
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tampa nated from poisons coming from lake erie. boiling water makes it even worse. the doctor who attracted the ebola virus is in atlanta receiving treatment and his colleague is expected to arrive in the next couple days for treatment. an explosion outside the gaza strip killed ten people, some were children, it is being called an outrage and criminal act. the israeli military had sno comments but did say she are redeploying troops along their bored he. also isis ordered troops to leave. they have seized two small towns in southern iraq forcing thousands of residents to flee.
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those are the top stories back to you. >> thank you so much lelan. in the three months midterm election could divide the kochb troll control of the senate. joining us now for a fair debate, great to see you ladies today. >> great to be here. >> you know where we are. the house passed stuff they know isn't go anywhere but senate is saying forget it. the president says i'm going to have to tookt get anything done. zblrz wh . >> what the president is doing is playing to the latino basis. it's smart but by acting alone it could alien ate another part of the voting party that is the black community. you are doing something about immigration but you have a commune writ economic policies
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have not created a better black america. the job rates, people have lost their homes. so i think this will cause voter depression. >> i think the president has played this masterfully. not only is he doing what the base like, but also what house republicans, most of the base would want him to do, not just latinos, i would say most democrats would like him to act and act big on immigration. i understand it helps us politically and it is something house republicans said they would like to do when they couldn't pass their own bill they said we encourage the president to act alone. >> on the senate side they got nothing done. they checked out and left town. how does that play. >> you have a gang of eight that have some democrats work with republicans where they passed
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the bill but it was dead on arrival in the house. if i'm latino i would say why now. before he didn't oh anything. all this time he's said congress is congress now he wants to work alone, i think you might see a different turn out. >> will people care about the timing, will they say you didn't do it four years ago but if you are doing it now that is all that matters. >> yeah they still want it done whether two years ago or four years. i think there is a broad understanding is that the republican position is dumbing up the works. >> what's that mean. >> saying no, no, new york knicks . >> saying no, no, no. >> 2they went to the house side
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and talk to tea partiers. you do have people who want to do something with immigration but we have to do something about the border. >> i want to go to another topic. the cia, a number of revelations, one getting outrage on the hill is the fact that the cia admits to hacking into computers spying on staffers, posing as staffers, putting together fake does the director of the cia survive. >> i think it will actually be up to diane fienstein. i think people will look to the chair to see whether or not to go forward and call him to resign. the reason you are seei such bipartisan anger is congress is taking it about them personally, it was their document that's were being spied on so it is a
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whole different level of ancient zbler th . >> yeah sometimes there are a lot more outrage. where does it go. >> i think it also depends on president ob obama. he threatened to protest. but i believe diane fienstein is upset about it. you have senators stepping up because they are upfor reelection. i don't believe that brandon is going to step down. >> we'll watch and see what plays out. good to see you both. >> still ahead, e-mails have surfaced, seems like not a big fan of conservatives. we will talk to the man who testified on the hill about the irs targeting and what he thinks about whether they are doing their job when it comes to investigating this scandal. that's next. (woman) the constipation and belly pain feel tight like a vise. how can i ease this pain? (man) when i can't go, it's like rocks piling up.
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♪ i voted for culture... ...with a 'k.' how are you? i voted for plausible deniability. i didn't kill her, david. and i voted for decisive military action. ♪ america, you cast your votes. now, go to xfinity on demand and select the people's hotlist to see this summer's top 100 shows and movies. i voted! e-mails from learner shows she calls conservatives crazy and much worse. it proved her bias against conservatives. the doj says it has been
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investigating but the skeptics say they don't see a lot of evidence of that. we talk now to the co-author of obama's enforcer. good to see you today. >> thanks. >> i notice your testimony on the hill and there was way lot of discussion this what to did to prevent the irs to use as a political tool to go after specific people. what is your impression of what is being done in respect to the doj's investigation. >> it doesn't really look like doj is investigating. it was more than a year ago the attorney general said we will investigate. remember the fbi and doj were just as surprised by the fact her e-mails had been lost. if they had been seriously investigating, the first thing they have would have done a year ago the fbi would have seized
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their computer and all her records yet they don't it in this one. >> in all these groups who were targeted by the irs have said they have yet to hear from investigators. it would seem, i'm a former lawyer, that would be one of the first thing i would do is talk to the people making claims against the government. >> absolutely. i work at the justice department. first you talk to the victims of the crime. why? so you can find out what happened to them. get the information you need. and yet the justice department didn't do that. >> so the question is whether or not they are investigating or what level. my question is even from the pr standpoint doesn't the administration want to take this seriously. i think they would want to show a good faith effort to get to
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the bottom of this. the president came out and said there was no way this would happen. he was going to personally hold people responsible. >> he change what did he was saying. how does he know if they haven't even completed their investigation. general. his role is the top law enforcement officer in this country. he's take an lot of heat. there have been suggestions that teem going after him, after the president, it's a race issue, that they're not respecting them. and any criticism aimed at this attorney general is motivated by something other than concerns about the rule of law. >> yeah, but it has nothing to do with race. the way he's claiming. look, we've had good prior attorney generals from both political parties, but what this attorney general has done is
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really unprecedented. he has politicized the department, particularly the decisions it makes about prosecutions to a degree we have never seen before. and we got that from people working in the department today. they all say they've never seen anything like it. and we detail that in the book. in fact, many cases where, for example, judges toss out cases that they filed and suspected the department of doing it for political reasons. >> so what can be done? who has any power to stop that or put a check on it? >> well, the real person that could put a check on it is the president. of course, the attorney general works for the president, serves at the pleasure of the president. but this president has supported the attorney general and everything he's done. why? because eric holder is barack obama's enabler. every time the president has broken the law, twisted the law, ignored the law, the person at his side telling him how to do it and how to get away with it is eric holder. >> all right. it is a very interesting book.
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regardless of where people are on the political spectrum, you can learn a lot by reading it. we hope they will. >> thank you. >> hans, thanks. still to come, two very touching stories about some of our nation's four-legged war heroes. the first from what many call the forgotten war, a korean veteran who is finally getting the honor she deserves. and a modern-day reunion that has tails wagging all over the country. you don't want to miss it. stay with us. but first, today we're saying good-bye to a long-time fox favorite, our own james franklin there in the center of the picture. i think he's done just about every job in the news room. he always kept us laughing in the process. he's off on an adventure so dangerous i'm not sure i can tell you about it. but we'll miss him very much. h.. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit.
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humans love them. moms, dads, kids-well, all of 'em. not even a smile? huh... maybe someone should tell your face. ohhh that is your face. (angry cat purr) ah! part of a good breakfast... for almost everyone! they served side by side half a world away. now they've been reunited. marine sergeant sam and his four-legged bomb-sniffing companion were separated in april when their deployment in afghanistan ended. well, belle was sent no north carolina. sam returned to san diego. but he got a call saying the 3-year-old labrador was being retired. through the efforts of mission canine and the american humane society, he was able to adopt belle and they could not be happier. well, belle isn't the only
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four-legged u.s. war hero. korean vet sergeant reckless has won two purple hearts and she's a horse. >> i contacted over 75 marines and people that had served with her, different times of her career, to get their stories. learning about her through their eyes and the emotions that they had for this horse. you could hear it over the phone. >> author robin hutton shares the emotional story of reckless in her new book named after the heroic horse who made 51 trips through miles of rice paddies during the korean war. there's a memorial to reckless at quantico and another one that will be dedicated at camp pendleton later this year. well, the house has passed a bill on immigration. harry reid says it's dead on arrival. the president says he'll go it alo alone. we asked you, how do you think this standstill in washington is going to snend sarah says, how can the president validate these
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executive orders and call it a do nothing congress? greg says, unfortunately, nothing will ever happen. and jay got a little sassy saying, it'll end, quote, with a hash tag of some sorts. well, today is a bittersweet day for us here at america's news head quarters. hst our last show with our senior producer. she's leaving us for happy reasons, to move across the country and get married. we're still very sad to let her go. our team has had many adventures from hurricanes to political conventions. lexi was always a trusted voice of calm and solid news judgment. she's also a big country music fan. i was there that night she met garth brooks. she said at that point her life was complete. well, now her real adventure begins. we love you, lexi. we'll misyou more than we can say. thank you so much for everything. i'm shannon bream. thanks for watching "fox news today." up next, the debate over immigration and much more. you don't want to miss it.
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♪ i'm chris wallace. africa's biggest ebola outbreak ever has health officials scrambling as one american infected with the virus arrives in the u.s. for treatment. >> it will take at least three to six months to get this outbreak under control, even in the best of circumstances. >> with no cure, could the disease spread here? we'll ask dr. tom frieden head for the centers for disease control. then house leaders delay their recess and pass a bill to address the flood of children across our borders. >> doing something is better than doing nothing. >> they are not trying to solve the problem. is that message bill.
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