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abby: good morning. it is the day to wake up and join "fox and friends" first. every day is that on tuesday morning. >> thanks for starting your day with us. right to this fox news alert. urgent warning for americans. isis could be coming for you. >> state department urging travelers to be vigilant in the most common areas in the wake of recent terror attacks overseas. >> live in the nation's capital. >> a new state department travel warning urging awareness and vigilance of continued threats of terrorist attacks which can come with little or no warning. isis, al qaeda and their sympathizers have the ability to execute attacks using explosives, guns, knives and vehicles as ramming devices,
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versus state department want extremists continue to focus on tourist locations, transportation hubs, markets, shopping malls and local government facilities as viable targets, hotels, clubs, restaurants, places of worship, parks, high-profile, educational institutions, airports and other soft targets remain priority locations for possible attacks prompting this warning, there have been 6 attacks in june of last year in london, paris, nice, berlin, stockholm and russia killing 120 people and with just 6 days to go before the runoff election the country remains on high alert. numerous attacks in france in the last year, normandy, less shooting in paris, the alert also offers advice to travelers on how to prepare. they say be ready for airport delays, have an emergency plan and register with the smart traveler enrollment program and
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check websites and social media, the us embassy in your destination city for security measures. the alert was not prompted by a specific threat. the state department issues these from time to time in countries with rising threats but the message is clear with travel coming this summer americans need to be very vigilant. >> file and rioters, nationwide -- anarchists in portland, oregon flooding the streets, setting fires and throwing smoke bombs and molotov cocktails, a rider wearing a ski macintosh is a live flare into a police cruiser, 25 people dressed head to toe in black under arrest for arson and assault. in new york city 30 people thrown behind bars for refusing to take off their masks which is illegal. >> several offices across the country injured in these riots but are expected to be okay.
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>> no motive yet in a spree in one of the largest universities, kendrick attacked students with a large hunting knife, one person was killed and three wounded in a bloodbath at the university of texas in austin, people running for their lives. >> grabbed him by the shoulder and stuck the knife in his back, turned around and started running away. >> reporter: police tackled weight to the ground, arrested within two minutes, students are demanding why did they take 20 minutes to warn them in the first place? police say there was no need for a lockdown since the situation was under control. >> horrifying moment in the sky as a plane packed with people filled with smoke, the skywest flight from chicago to cedar rapids forced to make an emergency landing 10 minutes after takeoff, passengers say smoke appeared to be coming from
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the cargo area. all 54 on board i safely evacuated. the official cause of the smoke unknown. >> a series of blasts rocking toronto's financial district for hours, now being blamed on an underground fire. smoke, the explosion during afternoon rush hour sending commuters running for their lives, thick choking smoke filling the air forcing several buildings to evacuate. police say the hydrofoils where electrical equipment is stored overheated sparking the no one . >> ready to act if necessary. donald trump doubling down on north korea. >> floating a sitdown with the rogue nation's leader as threatening to conduct a nuclear test at any moment. >> kelly wright joins us from i raising moments for the
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president. >> north korea says it is preparing to launch yet another missile test any time at any where it chooses. as tensions mounted comes as a surprise that donald trump says he is willing to meet with north korea's leader. meeting of the minds between donald trump and kim jung un. could such a thing happened? donald trump explained many politicians would never meet with kim, he would, adding it would be an honor. >> under the right circumstances i would absolutely meet with him. most political people would never say that but i'm telling you under the right circumstances i would meet with him. >> the white house dispelling concerns about the president saying he would meet with kim. >> there are a lot of conditions. what would have to happen with respect to his behavior and show signs of good faith if the circumstances are presented we would be prepared but they are
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not at this time. >> democrats say with tensions mounting with north korea the president needs to devise a strategy that will denuclearize north korea. elliott bangle says the president saying he would be honored to meet with kim, a dictator and murderer is the latest example of the dangerous inconsistency coming from this administration, the trump administration should be devising a credible strategy, not flying by the seat of his pants, donald trump says he will keep a military option, the us military's antimissile system is already operational in south korea, to defend against the north missile threat and donald trump ads he will not draw any red line in the sand at all, he will act if he has to act. >> laura angle last night that we tried everything else. >> the thing that was most i raising was the i would be honored. >> that through people at that he has the right to meet with
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anyone he wants to meet with. >> as we were talking about the mainstream media hammering donald trump for saying he would be honored to meet with kim jung un. >> charles krauthammer ripping apart. >> he has a serious policy in place to squeeze the north koreans, threatened them. i like the way he says i won't happy if you do a nuclear explosion. let them guess. he is pushing hard on china. not sure that is going to work but he is letting the north koreans know that we will not allow in that is a strong apology. what happened is we offered to meet with him is not serious and shouldn't be taken seriously. >> barack obama said he would
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meet with leaders in north korea in 2007. >> cat and mouse game, votes to repeal and replace obamacare, lawmakers appear to be heading for a vote this thursday but the white house admits they are 5 or 6 votes shy of passing it but despite the push to garner support donald trump remains confident that he will keep his promise to the american people. >> we are going to have a great plan. i don't want to set deadlines. i you think it is going to be approved. could be soon but it could be not so soon. it is going to happen but remember this. i have been focused on this for 7 weeks. that is 17 minutes. >> mike pence heading back to the hill today to lobby support.
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>> a hollywood writers strike averted thanks to a last-minute deal, talks between the writers guild of america and major studios going down to the wire overnight ultimately resulting in a tentative contract which hollywood film and television writers have been threatening a walkout that could have caused an immediate blackout on late-night television. >> more extreme weather, heavy rain on the way. in areas where the damage is already been done. >> the latest potential flooding for that region. >> flooding is the concern today. look at temperatures first of all, 30s across the northern tier of the country and 60s and 74 in phoenix for the southern tier of the country, settling greater imagery shows the next system exiting the rockies and the upper-level low spinning across the great lakes region, the frontal boundary almost off the east coast, almost out of the woods in terms of stormy weather but check ahead if you are traveling on the east coast which future radar shows that storm exiting, the slow moving
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into canada and the next system developing across the central us, flooding is a big concerned, we received record historic amounts of rain in areas of the mississippi river valley, ohio river valley and that is ongoing as this pattern continues with several inches of rain as we head to the end of the work weekend temperaturewise very warm across the south, 80s and 90s and cooler than average across the northern part of the country but again the flooding concern is the big issue as we head through the next couple days. we will keep you posted. >> 10 minutes after the top of the hour, stunning videos that will make any parent cringe in horror. this child falling out of a moving school bus. is outraged mother demanding to know how in the world this happened. >> isis terrorists the face of evil but one female fbi agent saw something very different, how she ended up married to the
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♪ >> live shot right outside the studios here at avenue of the americas in new york city, not quite downtown. it is midtown, uc rockefeller center in the distance, turning
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out to be a beautiful day, thanks for sticking around with us, the white house correspondents association president slamming donald trump for calling out the mainstream media at the annual dinner and last night tucker carlson faced off with jeff mason over the comments. >> dinner saturday night was basically an extended middle finger, and expression of dislike and the press shouldn't like or dislike politicians either. >> totally disagree with you. you were and >> partisan from the daily show. >> tucker also pointing out that no registered republicans are part of the white house press corps. >> tom perez is known for his colorful language attacking
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republicans at the podium. >> my mama taught me you shouldn't do potty talk but i hope you don't mind because this -- those republican leaders and donald trump don't care about the people they are trying to hurt. >> sending your kids to his speeches but there are a few words too offensive to say in public. >> are most important power, i can't even mention his name. are most important power is the power of all of you. >> perez refusing to say the president's name during a made a rally speech outside the white house yesterday. >> an urgent new warning about the hover board that sparked this deadly house fire. >> cheryl casone he from
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foxbusiness here with what you need to know. more hover board trouble. >> it ended in the deaths of two children. that video was of a fire that happened in marsh. a house fire, two children died and basically it was over a hover board. this is a fire caused by a hover board. the government saying they have got to get involved, not only is there a recall but the safety warning going out, the lazy boarded the particular hover board that was part of this fire happened in pennsylvania in march but the government has issued a hazard warning. you have to wonder if you have a hover board in your home is it a safe idea to keep the device especially around children but that house fire is a big wake-up call for a lot of us was ice cream prices just in time for summer set to skyrocket. >> vanilla is the second most expensive space in the world, it is about to become the most expensive. a huge storm that hit the world producers of vanilla been destroyed 80% of the crops, this will go on for years. ice cream prices, you will the ice cream prices go up and other items heavily using vanilla but as summer comes a scream, looking at the numbers here it
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was $45 a pound for vanilla, noticed $2.72 per pound so we could see a big shock in our grocery aisles in the next few months as suppliers and food companies adjust to this new normal. >> vanilla was the most expensive. >> i thought everyone use the fake chemical vanilla. i am fascinated by what mcdonald's is doing, a new utensil enabling me to eat my french fries more effectively. >> i thought this has got to be a joke. but i don't think so. it is called the fork. they came out of laughed about it. there is the infomercial play put out, their main chef. it is called the fork and it has french fries, showing you the new guacamole, i think it is part of a marketing gig but you can actually use the fries and not lose any toppings if you
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will. it is a utensil, the weirdest thing. >> don't waste your guacamole, get a shovel. >> look, it is a messy, catchup and french fries. >> when they were on our show they had the new straw they rolled up, that was a marketing gig too. >> no word if it will be available at mcdonald's. >> we have to discipline your milkshake or if you are at wendy's you can do that, really good. let's take you to hollywood, biggest stars getting edgy and asymmetrical in new york city, rihanna, that is katy perry but rihanna was wearing floral fabric, a red veil with mirrors on her head. >> tweeting to the pop star you could at least clean that mirror. my ocd is screaming. >> jaden smith getting buzz for
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carrying around his hair. one twitter user comparing the dreadlocks to tourists. >> the fashion couple that had everyone talking, jennifer lopez with alex rodriguez. and kylie jenner breaking no selfy rule. >> good wasn't video. 20 minutes after the top of the hour. hours from now a pair of hearings as united and american airlines face the music following of violence and confrontation. we are live with what we can expect. >> he plays the part of a pirate who wants all the gold, johnny depp wasting his money in real life. the actor undergoing a mental evaluation. kevin, meet your father.
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this side of the wall. >> the wallahs happening. i said it at the speech. we got 1,000,0001/$2 for security in the budget, keeping it going. the wall is happening. >> the house expected to vote on that budget tomorrow. you can catch the exclusive interview on the new show the fox news specialist at 5:00 pm eastern. >> michael moore preparing to take on donald trump in the commander-in-chief's hometown. the liberal filmmaker announcing a 1-man broadway show - the president, the tagline, sitting president, more describing it as entertaining and infuriating at the same time. in 10 blocks of trump tower in july. johnny dump, and evaluation for
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compulsive spending. >> part of a counter lawsuit, earlier this year the hollywood star file the suit against them claiming they mismanaged his money. dmv accusing him of spending $2 billion a month. including 14 homes and a chain of caribbean islands. forbes ranked him hollywood's most overpaid actor in 2015-16. >> lookout, washington. the happiest first family of all time is back. >> the american people don't know what is best for them. i do. >> netflix releasing the first trailer for the newest season of the hit political thriller house of cards. >> season 5 will declare under
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>> guilty pleasure song from the 90s, you don't publicly admit that you like them. you are watching "fox and friends" first. heather: let's get to the fox news alert, urgent new warning for americans traveling to europe, isis could be coming for you. >> urging travelers to be vigilant in the most common areas in the wake of recent terror attacks overseas. >> chris jenkins from the nation's capital with a look at what we are being told to look out for. >> if you are planning a trip to europe this summer you need to hear this. a new travel warning hurting awareness and vigilance, continued threat of terrorist attacks, isis, al qaeda and their sympathizers using explosives, guns, knives and vehicles as ramming devices for the state department once, quote, extremists continue to focus on tourist locations, transportation hubs, market,
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shopping malls as viable targets. hotels, clubs, restaurants, places of worship, parks, high profile events, educational institutions, airports and other soft targets remain priority locations for possible attacks. this alert was not prompted by a specific threat but there have been 6 attacks since june of last year in london, paris, nice, berlin, stockholm and russia killing more than 120 people and with 60 days before france's runoff election the country remains on high alert after several attacks in france alone in nice, normandy, paris, the alert offering a warning to travelers on how to prepare, be ready for airport delays, have an emergency plan, register with the state department smart traveler enrollment program, check the website of the us embassy for updated security measures so perhaps a reality of the times we live in, the state
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department routinely issues alerts with threats but this is clear this is happening all over europe. >> the new reality lose meantime top-secret clearance, married isis fighter she was asked to investigate. david casper appearing in propaganda videos holding heads. danielle green tied the knot. within weeks she realized the marriage was a mistake. she was arrested in the us, serve two years in prison for making false 8 minutes and was released last summer. >> donald trump and vladimir putin, their first call since russia denounced the airstrikes against syria following a deadly chemical attack by the assad regime, moscow standing behind the syrian leader. the phone call is the third since donald trump took office.
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>> a murder spree at one of the nation's largest universities, the 21-year-old kendrick white attacked students with a large hunting knife. one person was killed, three others wounded in the bloodbath that the university of texas austin that sent people running for their lives, police tackled him to the ground, that happened within two minutes but students are demanding to know why it took 30 minutes for campus officials to warn them. police say there was no need for a lockdown since the situation was under control. >> violent rioters attacking police officers and destroying businesses, self-proclaimed anarchists flooding the streets, setting fire, this video shows a rider wearing a ski mask, a live flare into a police cruiser, 25 people dressed head to tell under arrest for arson and assault, new york city alone 30
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people behind bars for refusing to take off masks which is illegal. >> you will be subjected to arrest. >> reporter: several officers injured in the riots but expected to be okay. >> unfortunately areas where the damage has already been done. >> and a stream tracking the latest potential for flooding. >> into a stormy pattern across the central us. across the great lakes, upper-level low and the frontal boundary pushing eastward bringing rain and thunderstorms along the coast. we will monitor that. the next storm system that will bring potential for heavy rainfall but across the ohio valley, great lakes, northeast, call ahead, you might the travel delays as this system exits and
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we are watching the same areas that have been hit hard by a lot of rainfall, flash flood watches and warnings posted as the storm develops as we head into wednesday, already inches and inches of rainfall, the ground is saturated. any more rain will cause big problems, rivers and streams pushing past their bank so that is a big problem. severe threat continues as the next system moves in. on the gulf coast wednesday, hail, damaging winds and isolated tornado. >> time is 36 minutes after the hour. hours for turbulent hearing that united and american airlines face the music following violent cabin confrontations. >> congress cutting a deal on the budget but it is full of goodies for democrats so what gives? our next guest says republicans betrayed their leaders.
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>> congress cutting a deal on a $1 trillion budget avoiding a government shutdown but at a steep price for republicans. >> there is no funding for border wall and the planned parenthood so what gives? here to weigh in, editor of red alert politics. good to have you with us. let's start with what is out of the budget between mention the border all, planned parenthood. also out of the budget, no cuts to sanctuary cities and no money
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for deportation. the president wanted $1.4 billion for the border and that could wait until september so who is responsible? what happened? >> a total betrayal of the trump agenda and the republican agenda they ran on and it is mostly on congressional republicans. in football sometimes you have to punch but the problem is you are not putting your opponent in the end zone, you are handing them the ball, the minutes this was passed, the minute it was agreed to, chuck schumer and nancy pelosi came out with glowing press releases. the truth is this grows government bigger than the obama administration. they love this because it increases domestic spending to larger levels than the last four years so whether it is nih, one of the most wasteful agencies and government or funding for
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planned parenthood or not funding trump priorities, this is not a good deal for people who voted for donald trump, to be a fiscal conservative, which is ironic because many congressional republicans ran -- that they were not going to support trump because he wasn't a real conservative but look what they did. trump went out and republicans said they were not going to do it. >> what does conventional wisdom say. everyone is blaming republicans, it was conventional wisdom but it didn't hurt them in the end so what were they fearful of? a government shutdown? >> they are worried about 2018 because they think moderate voters and independent voters don't want them to shut down the government or cut any programs. that is the truth, they ran on reforming government. this just adds more money to the
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pile, the truth is a lot of people show up to vote for donald trump and house republicans because they thought finally we have a shot at a balanced budget, reforming some of these products, what does this plan do? gives even more funding to the programs that waste the most. >> while we continue the conversation let's bring that graphic up for people to see because sometimes they can understand it a little more what is in the budget. $1.5 billion for border security, $15 billion for defense spending but half of what you requested, you mention the and i age, national institute for health, the increase there, 99% of the epa budget and extending benefits to call minors. >> some of the things republicans wanted, more
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spending on, they got and all the things democrats wanted more spending on they got. this is how washington works, you get people to vote by handing out money. here is a dollar for republicans, here is a dollar for democrats and you get the bill. we had more debt, higher deficits. we have to drastically reform government if we are going to afford tax reform. this is a massive step in the wrong direction. >> donald trump is supposed to be the dealmaker and this deal looks like it is only good for democrats. >> for the trump administration they want to focus on revealing obamacare and tax reform, they are willing to punt on their. a better parent, and democrats supported republicans in 2016 might be and should be disappointed today.
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♪ it is a new dawn ♪ a new day ♪ and i am feeling ♪ blue ♪ >> that is a beautiful shot. clayton: and a beautiful song. heather: as the sun rises on the nation's capital happening today just hours from now united and american airlines in the hot seat on capitol hill over passenger confrontation. clayton: the effort to keep passengers safe in the skies. >> reporter: two hearings on
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capitol hill to address the issue, customer service at the nation's airline, house transportation infrastructure committee, united ceo oscar nunez and representatives from alaska, american and southwest airlines, several lawmakers propose legislation that would bar airlines from overbooking flights and removing passengers after two high profile incidents that happens in recent weeks. the most high profile was the incident involving doctor david dow last night when he was trade off of a united airlines flight after refusing to give up his seat for a united crewmember. police were called, dow sustained injuries and was hospitalized. he has settled for an undisclosed sum in the airline adopted policy changes to avoid such incidents in the future. the second big incident involved in american airlines flight attendant, another confrontation caught on video, showing a crewmember hitting this woman
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but missing the child. the flight attendant has been suspended and a passenger on a delta flight kicked off. all of this created a storm in the skies and capitol hill is getting involved, airline trying to change things but not fast enough for lawmakers. >> everybody needs to calm down. some shocking new video showing the heart stopping moment this 8-year-old boy falls out of a bus, moving schoolbus. can you believe that? that boy tumbling out of the emergency exit door in south carolina. the driver was unaware until he heard children screaming. the boy amusingly with not seriously injured. the school district said the boy's back pat caught the last
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of the door causing it to open and they have taken, quote, appropriate action. the boy's mother outraged over the incident and her son will no longer be riding on that bus. >> a campus erupts in protest after throwing a mexican themed party. baylor university condemning the fraternity for what they call racially insensitive event, students dressed in ponchos and sombreros, texas school investigating as angry students demand a formal apology. >> the catholic church cut ties with the girl scouts. the scouts are, quote, no longer a compatible partner in forming young women with the virtues, a christian-based scouting program called the american heritage
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girl. clayton: rolling back standards, sodium restrictions, all the salt holding rain requirements. and will be allowed back in the cafeteria. the trump administration delays a controversial calorie count rule requiring restaurants, gas stations and sports stadiums for calories for their food. >> charlotte is two years old, the portrait is going viral. >> william and kate calling her a joy from heaven. a happy birthday. time is 53 after the hour, national concert day, cheap tickets.
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clayton: welcome back. it is 57 minutes after the hour. before you leave the house, this is what is happening today, president trump set to talk with russian leader vladimir putin. it's first call since russia denounced the u.s. air strike against syria. following deadly chemical attack by the assad regime. united and american airlines on capitol hill today after a pair of violent passenger confrontations. the house transportation committee demanding answers to improve customer service policies. national concert day. live nation is celebrating by offering $20 tickets to over 1,000 different shows including brad paisley's summer concert tour. the deal will last through next tuesday. heather: brad paisley, that would be good. time now for the good, the bad, and the ugly. first the good, air force dad surprising his kids after six month deployment in kuwait.
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he pretended to be catcher at the baseball game. the kids thought they won the chance to throw out the first pitch. that's when he ripped off his mask to their surprise. >> dad. >> please join me in welcoming home -- heather: love it. that'solina mudcats game. he does not have any future deployment plans. so he can spend time with them. next the bad. crazy crash caught on camera as a grouch cyclists go down like dominoes. >> oh. >> oh my gosh, no. heather: ouch. at least 20 people slamming into each other. this happened at a race in new york city. some flipping right over the handle bars only three of them though didn't finish the race. finally the ugly. preliminaries are going bald apparently from too much stress. experts say they are seeing more people some as young as
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18 with thinning hair and the doctors say they are more stressed out than any other generation and stress can lead to hair loss. clayton: could be all the gel they are putting in their hair. heather: or the protests. clayton: "fox & friends" starts right now. have great day. everyone. heather: bye. >> a big threat to the world. i don't like drawing red line. i have to act. >> he has syrian policy in place squeeze the chinese. >> rocky in the 250. cities across the globe. [shouting] >> revolution in the united states. >> hours from now a pair of turbulent hearings as united and american airlines face out music following violent cabin confrontations. >> five days away from having a budget.

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