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but know she has yet to return to the stage herself. that's it for today. have a great week. we will see you next "fox news sunday". now. >> president putin and i have been discussing various things and i think it is going very well. it is an honor to be with you. thank you. >> the heavy weight showdown the likes of which the world hasn't seen since rocky. president trump and vladimir putin go one-on-one. white house advisor kellyanne conway and fox news host eric bolling here with reaction. plus the left out of touch with america, still completely dumbfounded by president trump's victory, one professor even calling for a college course to understand people. that professor joins me. and >> what did you think of the trump cnn wrestling video?
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>> waters world heads to wwe summer slam "watters world" heads to wwe summer slam to see what they think of cnn's boondoggle. how the west was won and news lost is the subject of tonight's watters' word. >> the fundamental question much our time is whether the west has the will to survive. do we have the confidence in our values to defend them at any cost? just as poland could not be broken, i am here to declare the west will never ever be broken. our values will prevail, our people will thrive and our
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civilization will triumph. jesse: the president also spelled out a geoeconomic policy to pull them away from their dependence on moscow. >> we'll help with your access to energy so polled and other countries are not tide to a single supplier. >> it's tough to be leader of the free world and king of the trolls at the same time. >> it was a tedious speech. jesse: the president held a press conference with the prime minister
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just making it about them. the media are caught in this terrible cycle of trying to make the most of the stories about them. they tweet at each other, they tweet starkly about the president things that would never pass an editor's desk, would never pass a producer muster in a television program, we think and they make such a
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big deal about the president that have you seen theirs lately? jesse: and when asked about this meeting between vitamin. this is what brinkley said about the meeting on cnn. while the tape. >> he's already kissing the ring of putin. he'll go back already a champion. jesse: the narrative that presenpresent kissed put in sprd that he said it's an honor to be with vladimir putin which is not a good idea to say and the media is obsessing over how long the meeting took and they can't seem to understand what is going on. what is going on? smacks they are not. everything you said is irrelevant to the actual meeting and to what president putin and president trump may be able to accomplish together. the president has said in the past if there was a willing partner out there to help defeat ices he's listening. they can talk about nuclear capable north korea with a very
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different icbm now and they can talk about energy -- so many things they can talk about in a dead because they are the two presidents of their country and all the media speculation and the handwringing is a gratuitous insult to innuendos. they don't matter. they don't matter to the american people. have you seen the approval rating of the media? jesse: they cover the small issues yet 222,000 jobs created were last month and a lot coming out of this putin trump meeting and they're focused on handshakes and what tie the other person more. i want to show you some funny video, also. there was a moment at the g20. take a look at this, the supposedly anti- truck candidate who won the french election, macron making a way part of me, part of me, so we can stand with president trump.
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now, the left love to say the president has no allies over there in the continent but the leader of france is jockeying for position to be pictured with the american president. >> i seen this many times. last labor day we invited onto the plane for a 20 minute quick trip between cleveland and youngstown ohio and there was someone there a reporter who was literally hitting mr. john day after day after day and once he was in his company it was like can i help you hold your things, he was taking and they were falling and when you are in the company of president trump youzi realize that it's a special are place to be and you're with thef most powerful man in this country, if not the world. jesse: reality has a way of intruding on the narrative. >> it does. i want to say one big thing.si president macron has invitedrane
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president trump to france next week and the president is goingh is turning right around and going back to europe at the invitation of president macron so, is it significant and againe it's a leader to leader level,nd there are issues discussed and ideas presented and matters w conquered together that are way above what everyone else is discussing. jesse: exactly. but korea, i want to get youinro reaction there. they tested the icbm yesterday and it looks like china, in my opinion, doesn't want to see a h unified korean peninsula.. they want too kareep a dividedey korean peninsula because they're not doing anything to show thatn they are going to make progress on denuclearization. in your opinion, how optimistic is the white house about making china understand that the threat and having china used its vast
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influence because the trade is about 40% right now to china and north korea of combing things down on the peninsula? lea >> a few things. in the first couple months of his administered, president o trump has met withve all of thee leaders. obviously, he's established ars. positive relationship with the inspector trade with the president of china. we have peace going over to china for the first time in a very long time, for example. at the same time, he's met with the leader of south korea, mr.ry moon and the japan minister. that a trilateral dinner overseas just as last week. everyone is serious about focusing on the fact that north korea launched a missile that seems to have different capabilities and secretary of defense jim matus mentioned that we are currently exploring the economic and diplomatic channels in response but at the same timf the president has expressed his opinion on china with respect to
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north korea and everyone should take a look at that. in no >> something has to be done. i'm sure that whether it's on north korea or any of these a meetings will be discussing, people come to a successful agreement. cover >> that's not big news quote unquote. that the president speaking about a very serious issue.50 let's see how much the media covers these serious issues? when they cover which are 50 more times in the economy or the healthcare or restructure. let's see how seriouslyly they a take the threat of north korea. jesse: is a threat that should unite all americans, republicans and democrats and even the media. kelly ann, thank you very muchir nypd officer gunned down by a cop heater, black lives mantra
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like this. [cheering] >> is it time that it's listed c as a terrorist organization. the fiery debate is coming up. first, remember this? a lo >> is a loose cannon and i'll ca get us in trouble. i'm in mourning for america. cge jesse: voters in disbelief to following his election when ande if one professor wants to study he these americans who voted for trump. he joined me next. so long stankface! (vo) ammonia like that? there's a tidy cats for that.
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die on duty since january. nearly 20% jump this year alone. her murder received minimal attention by the mainstream merck media including zeroe coverage on msnbc and only 90 seconds on cnn. the increase in cop killings is no surprise with anti- police hatred from groups like black white matter to do things like this: >> by them like bacon. pigs in a blanket, fry them like bacon. jesse: is black white matter to blame? here is someone to debate a former siegrist savers agent and radio talkshow host.ch i'll start with you. ladies first. when you hear death chance like that do you link those to any of the violence perpetrated on officers? >> to be honest, i couldn'ts in
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quite make out what the chant was saying. jesse: pigs in a blanket, fry them like bacon. >> i have to be honest, that to. me sounds like a nonsense chat. jess jesse: i agree, it's nonsense but it's also real. >> it's real nonsense. it means thatt' n when you talk about is a black lives matter responsible for the uptake and police -, i have to parse thissa out. number one, black lives matter is not an organization withs-pa headquarters and dues paying members or what not, it's a cry that came out of looking at black people being killed at the hands of police officers and i think we can all agree we want this to stop. everyone who is an american citizen, be they black, white or whatever has the right to duet process. when we look at the fact thatona this organization, which isn't an organization, it's a few people who started a # to
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respond.d. jesse: to be fair, it might not have a headquarters but it doesn't mean it's not a vibrant and loud organization. dana then, i'll go to you. please officer deaths are up this year, almost 20% and lastt, year with the deadliest onr wat record in years, i think in the last five years for on-duty police killings. do you link black lives matterto to any of that? >> absolutely. it's interesting how she's trying to play down a little bit but this was a group that was invited to the white house. this was a group that was given a platform at the democratic national convention. let's not make it out like it's a couple guys on the streetets . corner who invented a twitter #. this is a credible group thatwhn decided that pigs in a blanket,
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fry them like bacon and even worse. this is what gets me, what we want dead? cops. when we want them postmarked now. that was your chance and you got exactly what you asked for. this is an guilt by association cut because you actively called for violence against top. this group should be exempted from any plight political conversations from this point on. jesse: let me get to you.o we all don't want innocent live. to be taken in an exchange with law enforcement. no one want that. aga black, white, hispanic, doesn't matter. there is for studies that i'm looking at to show there's no racial bias in police killings p and lethal force is used versusf white suspects twice as much asc on black suspects. i think the whole premise that white officers are shooting unarmed black suspects at a high rate is wrong..perc >> when you look aent the percentage of the population, when you look at the fact that 30% of america are african-american people and youe look at the fact that 30% of thy incarcerated women are black women when they only make up 30 of the population of america --e
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street numbers and percentages can certainly be manipulated to show whatever you want. jesse: to be fair, also that because african-americans commit more violent crimes as a percentage of the population than white americans. >> i would definitely need to look at that study. jesse: those are fbi statistics. >> black people commit more crimes than white people. jesse: as a percentage of the publisher. i have to run and i think we cay all agree that no one wants to see anyone unfairly targeted by law enforcement. thank you very much. up next, the college professor who says white trumpeters are sm mysterious they need to be studied in class. and it was the wwe video scene around the world. what what do wrestling fans think of to the summer slam he waved to her what did you think about the
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xfinity. the future of awesome. jesse: november 9, 2016, baffled poers anmb the jesse: on november 9th 2016 baffle post dollars and academics and members of thehe mainstream media both thede reality that donald trump had oe been elected president of the united states. many of his votes coming from white working-class americans a phenomenon so foreign to liberals that last week democrats appointed illinois congressman sherry as the chair of quote heartland engagement and effort to help the left connect voters of middle america. now, a professor is proposing a new college course to study white americans who don't havect college degrees and understand cour the strong feeling of despairgr. and hopelessness which caused so many to vote for trump. really pushed mark here to discuss his proposal, john,
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professor of the george washington university law school.e stre professor, can you just walk the to streets to find out what white working-class americans think? work.arently it doesn't work because so many of these people who have four-year degrees, the pundits and politicians, professors and the politicians didn't understand the white working class and that's why everyone was so surprised the day after election day. they really don't understand it and since we already have black studies in hispanic studies and female studies and case studies, it seems to be entirely appropriate that we should study this group also so that everyone, republicans, democrats, conservatives, liberals can understand them better and whether it's english or whether it's tremendously tcl strong feelings we have to understand it.by also, something i came up with after i made this call. life i was already being by the way..
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life expectancy. life expectancy is a basic measure of how well we are doinu and since the revolutionary war life expectancy in this country has been up and up for every group. recently, it's been going down for white working-class americans. they are suffering from what the experts call diseases of despair which are drug abuse, alcohol abuse and suicide and so.sse:ha' jesse: and that is why the opioid crisis is so big for president trump. they are getting decimated. i may save you a little paper on the study because i used to go out on the streets for "wattersl world" and talk to regular americans. i'll explain why i think theyhyy voted for donald trump overvofo hillary clinton. obamacare was hammering them, a lot of good paying jobs had left to go overseas, the open border situation was having hispanicsoi come in and undercut their un wages. they didn't trust hillarythey d clinton and couldn't relate ton.
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her. donald trump, america first policy, they could relate to. he was patriotic and he was funny.uld re he was someone who they believed could make america great again and that's pretty simple. >> it should be but why is itmp? that everybody else apparently doesn't understand it. jesse: because they didn't watch "watters' world". >> because if you look at blacks and hispanics, many suffer from the same kind of economic problems that the white working class are and their life expectancy is going up, they are not suffering from these and diseases of despair so, we havet to do more study, your studies are great and you can be the first chair of the white working-class studies at georget washington university. jesse: the white working-class outreach chair, and the democrats have totally lost it.n i have to wrap because they put refugees over veterans, they put
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illegal aliens over police officers and they celebrate black life matter, the identity politics. >> the republicans have to do this also. jesse: both parties need to get a grip. lindsay lohan coming to the defense of president trump thisc week. we'll tellom you why in thisane week's real news. plus, more trouble for safe news cnn and their accused of blackmailing a reddit user over♪ the spiral video. up next, dean cain is here to share first-hand experience of the bullying effect of the left.
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if you've got a life, you gotta swiffer
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good evening. he is happening. iraqi tv is congratulating his forces for their big victory over isis fighters and erects
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second-largest city. iraqi troops control almost all of mosul after heavy fighting their still small pockets of ice it resistance. they are said to be in control less than once care plan of mosul. wildfires are forcing thousands to evacuate. one is burning in santa barbara forcing people to flee their homes. campers are scrambling to escape the fire in the second buyer has nearly burned through 8 miles of the sierra nevada foothills north of sacramento. a number of homes are destroyed overnight. i'm kelly, now back to "watters' world". jesse: time now for real news
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stories you probably didn't hear. an embarrassing week for the tsa after security agent said in minneapolis international failed 95% of security tests.th investigators posing as passengers successfully smuggled 17 out of 18 band items to security that should have beenty easily caught. i can't even bring my toothpaste. controversialand i can't ev acts nt calling for a jihad against president donald trump. she addresses the islamic society of north american convention she called on muslimi to unite against the white house. >> i hope that we stand up to those who affect our communities that a lot expects for us that we are struggling againstbut tyrants and rulers, not onlyre abroad in the middle eunast or other side the world but here in the united states of america where you have fascist and white supremacist and islamic folks in the white house. jesse: lindsay lohan is standini up for the present meeting this
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is our president, stop bullying him and startrt trusting him. thank you, personally fororstop supporting the usa. >> much trouble did you get it for telling the truth? a lot. jesse: lohan will not have a low of friends left after that. the dc police strike in oregon where a hawaiian themed restaurant was forced to close its doors after locals polynesian dissent slammed the eatery for having cultural and sensitive at the core. the owner apologizing the restaurant was an homage to the place he loved. so, sorry. no more pics on a stick. in an ironic twist of fate, the folks at peta are being attacked by the left for what feminists say is an unethical treatment of women. the animal-rights group apparently stage a promotional event at wimbledon where women in bikinis handed out dairy free
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treats to the sweltering crowd. peter fired back claiming its critics were just a bunch of fruits. to thow i love when the left is its own. here are some fake stories making news this week.es the feeling new york times strikes again falsely reporting a statement from a parity north korea twitter account as an actual statement from the north korean government. the times story says militaryac. exercise noted that quote the north korean government belittled the exercises quote demonstrating total ignorance of ballistic science. the times forced to publish a correction. ignorance, this time from the times. lastly, the white house is pushing back against the story from the daily beat claiming the administration asked defense officials to brainstorm ideas that brand president anti- isis efforts differently from his predecessor. false. senior white house officials say it never o happens. not only the first time or the
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last. for me now is actor in host of masters of pollution, dean cain. what did you think of those ridiculous stories? >> exit here for an hour and aaa half, your whole show could be some and then. it's ridiculous and there so many and they just keep coming. jesse: to pay attention to the big new stuff?l >> i think it's stupid and th ridiculous. it doesn't get me going but itat that some people take it is real and that bothers me. i get where it is and go that'ss ridiculous but it's insane. it's crazy. jesse: when you have conversation with all yourr left-wing hollywood friends do they trot out fake news as real news and do you have to correct them? >> is a constant thing that happens. honestly, it's xyz or this or
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that and that's true where this didn't happen, no they haven'thh conclusion. it's not something. no, he doesn't work wndith putin and have a hammer and sickle. jesse: today listen to you? >> they listen to me but i'm nor sure they hear me. i'll keep pounding my head against the wall because here's the thing. i'm independent. i see where there is truth and i if your argument is better than mine and you can convince me, i'll believe it. je jesse: is hard to argue with facts. cnn taking more heat for the c need to identify the person behind the. two of the present body slamming the cnn logo. he shared the video on there and it went viral.th they reportedly threatened the identity of the man. when you hear about a company as big as cnn going after some little guy on the internet, howe does that make you feel? >> is discussing. it makes them look absolutely terrible. it's a very, very bad luck for cnn.'s a it's pretty ver numb.ng thet. they've also guaranteed that there will now be 900,000 meme
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of donald trump and cnn. jesse: you can now found about a million. the ratings actually in the last two weeks census big news things has gone down for cnn andgo it's unfortunate for cnn.and >> they become literally everything on that channel, that show, if you call the show, it's all in my trunk. it gets boring after a while. if you keep saying the same thing over and over, look he shook hands and you see the pizza from the zero my god zero my god zero my god. what the?nt it was insane. i was talking with dan in the green room. jesse: can you do me a favor. ot the next time you're in theof f. hollywood walk of stars, if you see someone defacing donald trump star, can you give them a little something for me. >> what you think i would do?ul if iyou saw someone burning the
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american flag, they will hear mt opinion. jesse: listen, if you see dean cain, the hollywood walk of stars or walk of shame, don't give a start. it's coming at you. still ahead, "watters' world" will look at wwe fans think of the black male credit user. president trump starting american leadership on the world stage putting america first inoe his speech in warsaw. eric bowling is here with his take on the importance of going. nationalist. >> our borders will always be close to terrorism and extremism of any kind.
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americans >> americans, polls and americans value individual sovereignty. we must work together to confront forces whether they come from inside or out, from the south or the east thatorut, threaten over time to undermine
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these values and to erase theco bonds of culture, faith andva ad tradition that make us who we are. our borders will always be closed to terrorism and extremism of any kind. we cannot accept those who reject our values and use hatred to justify violence against the innocent. jesse: i was president trump in warsaw thursday delivering of what some say is his best speech yet. it re- edits his campaigne say h promises to keepe america firs. this is something we should all agree on but as usual, the mainstream media disagrees. check out t this headline published trump speech in poland it sounded like an old right manifesto. newsweek wrote this defended the west, trump speech in europe translated what he said and what it meant. and those are just two headlines. i could go on and on. wes to me now is author of the new book the swamp: washington's murky pool of corruption and
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cronyism and how trump can drain it. cohost of the fox news specialist, eric bolling. tom gives us very powerful speech in poland and he mentions god, freedom and borders. the last can't stand any of it. >> they are not used to it. there used to we are sorry for being exceptional. were all going to have an even playing field. that was trump's best speech. it might have been the best beach that he was president. i think it was very powerful on the campaign trail and he toned it down as president and this was his best speech. i love the fact the way the polish people accepted i wish the american people would accept it and let donald trump the way the polish people did. jesse: i think a lot of people do but we don't hear about them. we only see the riders and instigators of the street. i want to show you how some
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regular americans, like you mentioned, reacted some of the lines that the president spoke. roll it. >> our citizens did not win freedom together, did not survive orders together, do not face evil together only to lose our freedom to a lack of pride and confidence in our values. we did not and we will not, we will never back down. jesse: the red and yellow dials, those are republicans and independents and they really loved those. >> you weren't turning the dials under the seat? [laughter] he delivered everything he promised to deliver. he's delivering as a president everything he promised as a campaign person. i wrote the book the swamp because i figured he'd win but when we got to dc he would wonder what he had in store and
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he was slapped with a deeper, more murky, uglier swamp than anyone could have imagined and guess what a lot of that swamp is occupied by the people on the right, gop is pushing back. for him to get out of the united states, deliver that speech it was a great moment. i also like the fact that it set him up to go onto the g20 where he met resistance, no doubt about it, but the world saw a really positive moment president trump. by the way, melania trump was amazing. jesse: she gave a great introduction and look beautiful as always. he mentioned the swamp during the speech in poland when he is talking about bureaucracy and creeping socialism and all those regulations and how that can really create decay in a society. >> he went from the dc right to poland. poland is at the mercy of? at the mercy of russia for one respect -- energy. what donald trump done is rollback energy regulations the first thing he does was call that back, unleash the power of american energy and that is the jet fuel to american economy but also he goes from poland where they really respect that.
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look, we have a guy, a friend who's exporting natural gas to poland and they love that. then he goes on to germany -- the germans are at risk for two? another problem with energy with russia, as well. the world is a very, very sketchy place right now and i think by becoming self-sufficient in energy we are solidified ourselves as a powerhouse. jesse: even sketchy or is washington dc and you have the new big book out. it's doing very well. congratulations. draining the swamp, if you could say one or two key things that president trump needs to do immediately come away with it because mark. >> first of all, the book at the new york times bestseller list.t he tweeted about the book. i think the big thing that trump i can do? i'm a family with him and we speak -- continue to look at the oval office as you do a board room. cut the fat, let people go that are working out, bring in people
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who are more successful. look, we rex tillerson, munition, some of the most a successful people in the world w working for us. when was the last time you ever heard of present say how much to did that cost? air force one, one o cf the fire things he did was were paid too> much for that. he'll be flying on it. he's trying to cut the cost to the tax paper. jesse: you know who else blue? this guy. that are taking cash out of thec fat cats. whatever you want, eric. maybe the next time let you right around. >> tell them advance, theee peanuts. jesse: i want to be or not andj: the beer. thanks a lot, man. cnn allegedly threatening to out of the reddit user created the viral video. gif. the trump-cnn wrestling video.
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jesse: after ae jesse: after a gift of the president trump body slamming a wrestler with cnn logo imposedt over his face went viral this by week and caused a tad of controversy we wanted to see what wwe fans at the summer slam he later had to say about the wt social media scandal. roll the tape. what did you think about this wg trump cnn wrestling video? >> i thought it was great.d. i love everything trump has done. best president we ever had. stup >> pretty damn stupid.oever >> whoever did it did a good j s job. >> donald trump is showing the world how fake the new media is.
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jesse: is a trump cnn video makd you want to do violent to anyone else's cnn??an mac i will crush you. you will learn a n>>ew definitin of pain. the >> of course not. the president has never inspired violence.ma jesse: cnn is now blackmailing the maker of the video is not what you think about that. >> borderline criminal.o tr >> they should be locked up.jess jesse: what is more fake, cnn or russia?je >> wrestling. jesse: wrong. >> professionally wrestling is never fake. >> cnn is totally more fake.he >> is the fraud news network.p] jesse: and i am cnn and take me down. >> i i can't.
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