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just back from a year of service at guantanamo bay and surprised his daughter. 100 military officers were sent home recently. that's all for tonight. thanks for joining us. >> president trump doubling down after a new wave of nfl protest, criticizing players who refused to stand for the national anthem. i'm rick leventhal. this is the fox report. more than 130 players and counting, sitting, kneeling or raising their fist during the star-spangled banner. one team, the pittsburgh steelers stayed in there locker room. some locked arms in solidarity but some team owners were joining them. many are condemning the
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president for comments they say are divisive. the president isn't backing down. a short time ago he said sports fan should never condone players that do not stand proud for the national anthem weather country. nfl should change policy. kristin fisher is reporting from somerset new jersey near the presidents private golf club. the president spoke with reporters last hour. what is he saying now. >> in some ways he is digging in and in some ways he's taking a step back. this morning on twitter, he encourage some fans to go to games and he retweeted someone who said they should boycott the nfl. president trump was asked directly, are you calling on your supporters to boycott the nfl. he said no. he is digging in his criticism of the nfl players who continue to take any during the national anthem. he says this is about respect for our flag and respect for our country and nothing else. >> this has nothing to do with race. i never said anything about race. this has nothing to do with race or anything else. this has to do with respect
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for our country and respect for our players. >> this morning the treasury secretary steve hit the sunday shows to talk about tax reform emma but he was also asked about president trump taking this site with these popular players now. here's what he said. >> the nfl has all different types of roles. you can have stickers on your helmet, you have to have your jerseys tucked in, i think what the president is saying is that the owner should have a role that players should have to stand and respect for the national anthem. this isn't about democrats or republicans, it's not about race, it's not about free speech. they can do free speech on their own time. this is about respect for the military and the first responders in the concrete. >> i know there's a lot of people out there tonight who
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say this is one big distraction to take away from the important issues of the day. rick, if this is a distraction, it certainly is working. >> no doubt. it's not just professional football. he also has some a problem with some of the players in the nba. there is an invitation to the white house being rescinded. where does that controversy stand. >> we are seeing the spread to other teams in other sports. just bring us up to speed, he said he was hesitant to go to the white house after winning the nba championship are the president called yesterday and said fine, i'm rescinding my invitation and now the entire team isn't going. president trump today, he praised the different team in a different speed and transport. the pittsburgh penguins just one the cup. it was very different statement. the pittsburgh penguins respect the office of the president and the long
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tradition of championship teams visiting the white house. any agreement or disagreement with the politics, policy or agenda can be expressed in other ways. we are certainly seeing players across the country, across the nfl, owners including president trump own friend and donor, the owner of the new england patriots coming out think they are disappointed in the presidential remarks this weekend. >> kristin fisher, thank you so much. for more let's go to jim gray. the forecaster at fox news sports. they must be cringing over this at the white house. >> yes, absolutely. this is nothing they wanted, and now they are in response mode and they know the president of the united states has a tremendous following and can be very damaging to their game. they have galvanized. they have unified under these divisive comments and i think what struck the most is when the president said they should be fired. the nfl players believe this is social justice that they are trying to change and not trying to be disrespectful to those who went before them in
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the military. they send a very mixed message , and many of the fans, 70% of the fans are against the kneeling. they look at it as very disrespectful and that's what the president is commenting on. they see that social justice and they're not going to stop. this has brought the entire national football league together. >> we saw that earlier today when a large group of patriots were among the players taking a knee in foxboro. some people were yelling stand up at their own team. >> both teams were also booed in tennessee. the seahawks and the titans did not come out. the pittsburgh steelers did not come out because their head coach that our players shouldn't have to decide. they shouldn't have to pick sides so i'm going to keep all of them inside the locker room. there was one player who did come out for the national anthe anthem. of course he was an army ranger and had three tours in afghanistan so he was the lone
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steeler, but mike just said this is not about football and i'm not putting my guys in the center of this divisive politics. >> that was probably the most powerful image of the day. he's one of maybe only three members are players in the nfl who served in the military prior to playing football, and there he is, not standing with his team but coming out to show respect for the flag during the national anthem. >> yes, it was a very powerful moment. >> the fans don't like this at all. look, this is one of the places where fans go to escape all this, where people can sit down on a sunday afternoon or saturday night and watch football games and really get away from all this, and now, this is fraying the very fabric of this web that we have and the society is now shredded, but one of the last refuge, one of the last places we can go. we can't talk politics or race
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or religion and now it's going to get to the point where we can't talk sport. >> the truth of it is, even though the president suggested that the team owner should fire the players, in most cases they can't fire them because of the union rules in the contract they signed. >> forget about that, they couldn't withstand the backlash in the community. people are not again social justice. so while it may be the wrong time to be sending this message, they are using the platform. they are using a place where they can get the attention they feel is necessary and warranted, where they can bring attention to what they see as wrongs of society. a lot of this had died down. a lot of it was on the back burner. there is a handful of guys who are participating in this and president trump in his speech alabama brought this issue back to the forefront. here has been the result. what you see now is unlike any other time in our country.
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we've had guys going for social change. tommy smith and john carlos, the 1968 olympics when they rose their fists up in the air on the victory platform, muhammad ali throughout his career in the 60s and 70s and 80s, but never have we ever seen an entire league virtually in unison speak out in the way they spoke today. >> and clearly this is not over yet. we appreciate your time. >> the fbi is investigating after a shooting in a church in tennessee, southeast of nashville. a woman is dead. as many as six others are injured. authorities say a masked gunman opened fire just after services let out. and usher at the church tried to intervene. >> he confronted the guy, was pistol whipped and he went after his car. we seized the weapon, came back inside and then the gunmen shot himself. >> the victims were adults, many over the age of 60.
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jonathan is reporting live from tennessee. fbi investigating whether race may have been a motive. >> yes, as far as local police, they are pursuing several leads. they won't speculate publicly on any motive. federal officials have confirmed that the fbi will be launching a civil rights investigation with the shooting. authorities have identified them as emmanuel sampson. he is a 25-year-old african-american male. he has been released from hospital and will be charged with murder and attempted murder in connection with the shooting spree. the gunman fatally shot 39-year-old melanie smith in the church parking lot and went inside the church building, opening fire, injuring six others. the mayor issued a statement
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saying this is a terrible tragedy for our city. my heart aches for the friends and family as well as the wounded victims and their loved ones. she went on to pledge her administration support for crime-fighting efforts in the community, preventing violence and promoting peaceful resolution to conflicts. remember, this is a rule suburb just outside the city of nashville. a quiet country church. it's terrible if this happens anywhere, but here is one of the last places you would expect it. >> it could've been a lot worse had it not been for that church usher who stepped in. >> that's right. that church usher is only 22 years old. his name is robert ingle. he actually confronted the gunmen according to witnesses during the scuffle. his gun went off injuring the gunmen. what's unclear, authorities aren't sure whether the suspect wanted to shoot himself or whether the gun accidentally went off injuring the gunmen. either way, it stop the shooting spree in its tracks and police are calling this young man a hero. >> thank you.
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rick: rescue teams are sifting through rubble hoping to find more survivors five days after a deadly earthquake. mexican authorities say the number dead stand that more than 300. crews are searching collapse building. they are frantically searching for any signs of life. neighbors of a collapsed apartment building were granted an injunction from a judge that says rescue efforts must continue for five more days. thousands of people are now homeless as a result of this earthquake and the more powerful one earlier this month. >> hurricane maria caused heavy damage in puerto rico where the power and phone service is still out for most of the island. now a threat of a dam collapse is forcing thousands of people from their home. garrett is in san juan. >> some of the best news i can
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report is that communications are slowly returning in san one. at&t dispatched some of the crews to rebuild and repair the cell towers here in puerto rico. this last hour we started getting a little bit of signal on our cell phone which had previously been nonexistent. that has been one of the toughest, most challenging part for people in puerto rico as well is back in the states. that disconnect, not being able to speak with your loved ones and let them know how you're doing. in fact, folks have driven as far as 40 or 50 miles to try to find cell phone signal to be able to place a call or make a text or just send that message out. along the highway is one of the few places that has signal. you can see long lines of cars stopping to try to connect with their loved one. they have slowly started to come into the country. for a lot of folks, after losing their home, the long
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lines for fuel, food and water, along with the prospect of going months without power is just too much and hundreds of them are now trying to find a way. >> it's terrible. everyone is fighting for gasoline. my husband goes out at four in the morning every day to get gasoline for the generator. gets back at two or 3:00 o'clock in the afternoon with ten dollars at the most. we are trying to leave. we can survive that we have a little girl and it's complicated. this is crazy. >> in western puerto rico, the threat of a collapsing dam has forced 8000 people to evacuate. officials say that dam could still break at any moment. after receiving more rain today, the national weather service extended a flash flood warning until 815 tonight. officials across the territory are still trying to assess just what how widespread the damages and how bad it is in some areas, particularly those
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small towns along the western and southern and eastern parts of the territory where the storm really damaged severely. they are trying to reestablish communication there. today the governor said the death toll remained at ten. that number could still rise as the indications are reestablished. this weekend puerto rico congresswoman said fema administrator as well as florida senator marco rubio will be making their way to the island tomorrow to survey the damage for themselves. president trump also said he plans to visit the island. no date or time has been scheduled for that visit. >> a show solidarity across the nfl. players and owners stand up for freedom of speech. this after president trump's call for players and protest to be fired.
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i'm rick leventhal. this is the fox report. president trump arrived back at the white house after a weekend of controversy. the president went on the attack against nfl players who refuse to stand for the national anthem. he called them as ob and said team owner should fire them. that ignited a wave of protest across the league. more than 130 players and counting sitting, kneeling or raising their fist during the star-spangled banner. the pittsburgh players stayed in the locker room while the anthem was played. brian, how are fans reacting to today's protest. >> we are at red's restaurant and bar where the jets beat the dolphins. the people here love to win. in terms of everything else, look, some people say generally they do not like the fact that people are using the national anthem to protest. in fact most people don't like that.
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when it comes to whether or not they're going to boycott the sport or how far they're willing to go to support that or go against it, they are not willing to boycott. here is some of what the folks said to us. >> i think our young men and women fought for us to have the right to either stand up or take that knee. it's just what we believe in. if it's a way to get the message across in terms of what they're fighting for. why not. you just have to support them no matter what. >> can we just have our sundays with football. look. i'm trying to enjoy sunday with my wife. were talking about politics now. it's just too much. >> listen, i'm a veteran. those guys are getting paid millions of dollars and i used to get a paycheck of $750 in the military. if you can't stand for the national anthem, then get off the field. >> i think it turned the whole thing from awful. it was a great move on
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president trump to do it. >> that was just some of the opinions we got here today. most people are just telling us they are not happy with the fact that politics are getting involved with their nfl sunday. in fact, a lot of conversations were uncomfortable. people didn't really want to talk about it. it took a while to get people who wanted to speak because it's not a good mix for these folks. they just want to see the game. >> some fans say they are going to stop watching because of his protest? >> we spoke to a couple fans who say they know of people who will stop watching because of this. or who have stopped watching. in fact there was a survey done from jd power in july and it showed that the number one reason that people stopped watching football recently is because of these national anthem protest. behind that were the
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commercials are game delays and even the presidential election. but that's an interesting poll because it does show with the president was saying in terms of fans not necessarily liking the way the game is or not liking the anthem, i guess that would sort of support that. in terms of the number of fans we spoke to today that were willing to boycott, we did not find that today. we will see how they feel. this is the first week in which we've seen this at this level in terms of president trump getting involved. i guess the question is how will this affect the sport. >> you might remember the name and you probably remember that interview that one off the rail. michael graham went to the big house but now he's back and he talks to us about his plans for the future. michael graham was the right rising star in the republican
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party. he was the only elected republican in congress representing new york city from 2011 until 2015. a federal investigation into a restaurant he once owned led the charges of fraud and tax evasion and then this happens. >> of people said what are your biggest regrets, it's not having children is probably number one but within the top three is that interview. >> the reporter and local network had agreed to stay on topic but didn't. he lost his cool and then went home. >> i walk in and i said mom, i know. don't say it. she said no, you don't know. you know we look like? i said no, who do i look like. she said you look like your father. i said why my father son. she said but your father could get a we away with it. your congressman, you can't. it hit me like a ton of bricks.
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>> he pled guilty to a single count of tax fraud for paying illegal workers off the books. he resigned from congress and served seven months in prison. >> what was that like for you. >> horrible. one of the worst expenses of my life. i wouldn't wish it on my enemy. he said his case was political he motivated and his crime deserve no time. >> in the entire history of new york city, there have been tens of thousands of civil fines by the department of labor to restaurant owners for this exact same conduct. i'm the first to be criminally charged. michael graham says he is ready to work for the people again. >> should i run? >> if you do, you've got my vote. >> i appreciate that. i don't run unless i know i can win. when i go out and i shake these hands and people hug me and they tell me you have no idea how many people are behind you, i just know it. i feel in my heart. rick: joining me now, michael graham. thank you for being here. let's get it out of the way,
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make it fo official. are you running for congress. >> i think it's a decision that the people are going to decide. i have a big rally coming up sunday october 1 and if the people really want me to run then yes i'm going to run. >> based on the people who we saw in the diner that day, they want you to run. >> pretty much everywhere i've been, what i'm getting consistenc consistently is we've been waiting for you, we've missed you. the difference is when i was the congressman, when i was representing these people, i gave my heart my soul. i was everywhere. i was with them. there were days where literally i would show up at someone's house because i know they had been through really difficult times. i would hug them and there was a time where we actually cried together. i really knew my constituents. they got to know me and it was very personal. >> you have a couple hurdles here. i know you want to focus not to be on that one interview or that one report, or the time that you spent in a federal
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lockup. you wanted to be on your nearly 20 years of public service. >> your time in the gulf war, your time is an under undercover agent. >> first of all yes. do i have three delivery boys and a kitchen worker off the books for a couple years, myself and two other partners, yes i did and i own that. i'm not running away from that or hiding. that's a civil matter. at the department of labor. everyone but me. i found out 14 months before the indictment that a deal was made with loretta lynch. i knew she was corrupt. i was told if she took me down she would be the next attorney general of the united states for two months after what i would call a sham indictment, she was the attorney general
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of the united states. >> you're saying she targeted you to advance her own career. >> there is no question. >> wilds what i would be the first and only person in the history of new york city to not get a civil fine. >> you made that point in the case that some people do this. your point was that you weren't taking money and put it in your pocket. you are taking money to pay the people who couldn't pay on the books. >> and i never took the right after the reality is, any account would tell you, i wasn't doing it to make money, you can't get it dishwasher under the books. so most impossible to get a kit on the bicycle to deliver. it's not right. i was wrong production of done it. i should've had the courage to fail, close the restaurant and possibly even lose my house. that's what i should've done and i regret that for the rest of my life. >> i know you believe your foreign-policy expense can help on capitol hill, including your experience with north korea. tell me about it. >> there's no question. i think my foreign-policy experience but also my loyalty. i'm a marine through and through. i almost got killed in the gulf war. my hummer hit a tank and by
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the grace of god i survived. and then i walked that very night down that minefield to bring prisoners back to safety. so, i have a spine. there's a lot of members of congress with a very weak spine that have turned their back on our president and has undermined the agenda that everyone voted for. first and foremost, i would be there to have our president's backpack that's number one. number two, yes, we have a very precarious, very difficult situation with north korea and it's getting worse. we had the clinton administration that tried to bribe them. that didn't work. fast-forward and you have eight years of an appeasement policy by president obama. now what we have? now have a lunatic with the capability, very soon, icbms with nuclear weapons that can possibly strike not only the united states but our allies. i think the president has taken such a harsh stance, but that's because not only do we need to send a message to north korea, and maybe he's
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not mentally stable to hear it, but allies need to know that our resolving commitment is unwavering. that means japan, we really have to make sure are unde allies understand that we are here for them. this is a very difficult situation. >> not to switch topics but the president also took a harsh stance against nfl players. as a veteran, how do you feel about players kneeling during the national anthem. >> i think there are two issues. number one, as someone who watches the football games, this is my escape. i don't want to hear about politics. i want to watch a game and get away from that. that's the first thing. the second thing, not only as a veteran but as someone who has shared the blood sweat and tears with those that have given their lives and their limbs, about the families of someone who lost a son or daughter or loved one in combat and they have to see,
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people who we should be looking up to, sports figures, people that our children look up to, they make millions of dollars in a very talented. to turn your back on the national anthem, and our flag, it sends a message that i think strikes at the heart of who we are as americans. as a veteran, it's offensive. >> michael graham, tell us, you're running. just tell us live on tv. >> i will say this. the response has been overwhelming, i'm energized, i'm very excited, everyone i've spoken to is extremely enthusiastic and i think that on sunday, if we have a huge turnout you will get the answer you want. >> that's when it's official. thanks for being with us tonight. the u.s. drone bombed and isis camp in libya. u.s. military officials say they were to carry out six airstrikes on friday night are stockpile weapons and planned attacks.
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out, all the lawyers said if you want to stop, stop. you don't have to go forward. there's a huge amount of money being offered. this will never see the light of day. i said i can't do that. >> of this tape wasn't leaked, suppose there is no. [inaudible] >> that's a preview of tonight's episode of objective fight. harvey levin sitting down with hulk hogan for that wide raising interview. his use of a racial slur, and also the low point in his life when he considered suicide. joining me now to talk more about it is the executive producer. thanks for being with us every. >> as someone who covers celebrities and professional athletes, i have to ask you first about what's going on in the nfl. your reaction to the protest. >> look. i am really upset with what the president has done here. i think it's really wrong for someone in his position to get
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personal like that and to call them sop. what he has done is he has now made this partisan, political, and there are probably people who would've never taken any who are going to take a knee. now it doesn't just have to do with black lives matter, it has to do with donald trump. in a way didn't do himself a favor. i'm pretty upset by it. >> you sat down with him. your first show was about the president. were you surprised? or does this fit into the president that you know? >> there is a bigger discussion here, but i'm not sure i know the man that i'm seeing now because it's different from the person i knew before. >> tell us about the show, there's a pretty unique concept behind it. >> the idea rick, is that we take objects that people choose to keep over a lifetime, from childhood on,
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and we use those objects as kind of a jumping off point. the people i talked to choose the object. they are invested in it and they have control at the beginning. i think it opens them up more than if you are just sitting on a sofa talking to them. we've done this now with a bunch of people, from business and sports people and world leaders. it just opens people up and they talk about things more candidly than they generally do. >> the stuff that they have saved, they talk about that and relate to that and that leads them into more personal stuff. >> yes, and i will say, this is not just expensive stuff that they keep. there is one item, it's iraq. it has real meaning to him.
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was passed on to his son and back to him and there is meaning in things. tyler has a pair of walmart pajamas that really mean something to him. this is a very rich man. these pajamas mean something to him. it's not just the expensive stuff. >> what is his thing that he identifies with the most. can you tell us? >> i want to say whip cream, but there's a story behind that. i will say this, the thing about mark, who is just a fantastic guy, mark, i talked to him about politics and about running and i called bs on him because i didn't believe what he was saying, and he opened up some. i would not be surprised if mark makes a run for president. >> on the guide be surprised either.
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that would be some showdown. >> he talks about it and he gets very specific. i think you might be surprised. >> if someone was doing in a and objectify about you, what would be that one object you would talk about. >> he probably innocently walked into something that is so super embarrassing for me, but i will tell you rick. when i pitched the show, when i was trying to sell it, i thought i have to have an object that i can bring in so i can explain it. when in to my office in my home and there was a globe that i kept since i was six years old. it means a lot to me. so i pulled the globe off the shelf and i took it into the room and as i was trying to film the show, i look at the globe. the united states only had 48 states. >> wow. you really dating yourself. >> we appreciate your time tonight. good luck with the show.
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president trump has signed a proclamation implementing travel restrictions on eight countries. this replaces the embattled travel plan which just expired today. some of the affected countries include north korea and venezuela as well as six others across the middle east and africa. secretary of state rex tillerson sang with this
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proclamation, the president is carrying out his duty to protect the american people. the state department will coordinate with other federal agencies to implement these in an orderly matter. we continue to work closely. the state of alabama on the eve of election, incumbent senator luther strange against roy moore in a race where president trump is looming larger than other. peter's reporting from birmingham. does he think the nfl criticism at his event will change this race at all? >> yes he does. he actually thanks it will help him. he thanks being associated with that kind of condemnation of kneeling nfl players only hope helps his chances. he does not mind that the big headline from his own campaign event with something other than the president's
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endorsement. >> i love that headline. he was one of the most patriotic cities in the country, huntsville and a patriotic state. we respect the flag. everybody has got the right to do what they want the country but they ought to respect the flag and i think it was well received. i couldn't agree with the president more. >> senator strange says in alabama, the president's visit is really resonating because in alabama, voters really want the president to succeed and he is out of this runoff. >> how is the challenger this weekend. >> by continuing to try to cap two quotes, the gop leader including senator mcconnell. even though these are from the same party, they are totally different. >> we are waiting to see if the people of alabama will give up their vote to an establishment in washington that does not want to move
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this country forward. they do not want to make progress or stop illegal aliens or stop socialized medicine, and wants to keep things just like it is so people in washington can hold onto their power, their prestige and their position. >> senator strange insisted that he is part of an outsider movement and was just as frustrated with mitch mcconnell over the lack of progress during the last couple months. >> are they expecting a big turnout tomorrow. >> tomorrow at a pair of rallie rallies, statewide, small turnout but whichever side is most excited by then will obviously be there. >> we appreciate your time. we'll be right back to ridiculous plot twists. (gasping) son?
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