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heather: is july 6th and this is "fox and friends first," tragic turn in the race to save a dozen young boys trapped in an underwater cave, live in thailand with what happens now. >> the democrats want open borders which means lots of crime. we went no crime and we are going to protect ice. heather: donald trump taking his message back to the people again, what he said about the supreme court, the midterms and the fake news media. have you seen this video? a grown man with a trump hat off
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of a teenager and throwing a drink in his face. a big update for you. "fox and friends first" right now. ♪ ♪ i went to see ♪ sunshine in the moonlight ♪ heather: friday morning, thanks for joining us, you made it through the week. we have an update to begin with, this difficult news, thai navy seal killed overnight in an effort to save a boy's soccer team trapped in a cave for nearly two weeks. stephen has been on the scene and joins us live with an update. what is the latest?
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>> reporter: the former navy seal was returning to chamber 3 inside the maze of tunnels and lost consciousness. this was at 1:00 last night. he had a diving buddy with him who helped him into chamber 3, tried to help him, received medical attention and then he was transported out to a hospital. we don't know where he died along the way. lack of oxygen was cause of it. there's an autopsy being performed now and we are waiting for the result. he is being flown for a funeral and unfortunately that is the first death in this event here. ed: awful news. i want to ask the conditions of
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the kids and second, you explained a way the kids could be rescued without going through the water. >> reporter: right. the kids condition they are getting stronger every day. they are working on getting medical attention, working on drilling, searching for a shaft into the mountain and if they can get some climbers to climb down to carry them up and out, this they are all planning and searching to see if they can start the process. heather: a dangerous situation, we need to get those kids out and keep all of those responders safe as well. thank you for joining us, appreciate your coverage. back at home secretary of state mike pompeo landed in north
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korea as he lays out goals for denuclearization deal, donald trump reassuring a plan is in motion as he looks forward to his next summit with vladimir putin. griff jenkins breaks it all down. >> reporter: he is on the ground in pyongyang, he was met by vice chairman, they first met in washington to announce the singapore summit alongside donald trump. it was his third visit, he will have to pay taxes, this as pompeo begins two days of talks with pressure to nail down commitments by kim jong un on denuclearization amid skepticism the regime is serious about an agreement, pompeo issuing a statement that he is seeking to fill in details toward implementation and what they promised each other and then optimistic donald trump praising
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the relationship in montana last night. >> they said he is too tough, he's going to cause a war, it is too tough, now they say is too nice, he is too nice. i get along well with chairman kim, that is a good thing. >> the president took an opportunity to look ahead to his summit with vladimir putin, taking a shot at critics casting doubt. >> he is fine, we are all fine. i have been preparing for this my whole life. >> the pres. meets to face-to-face, pompeo will continue on after his talks in north korea to japan, vietnam before joining the president in brussels for the nato summit.
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so a busy trip. ed: when is it not busy for this administration. have a great weekend, thank you very much. donald trump rallying his base in great falls, montana, addressing issues taking aim at immigration and media bias and making big promises for the 2018 midterms. >> we believe in strong borders and no crime, very simple. we believe in coming into this country legally. the new platform of the democrat party is to abolish ice. they want to abolish immigration enforcement entirely. a vote for the democrat in november is a vote to let ms 13 run wild in our communities, the crooked press are so dishonest, you see the way they write, so dishonest, they quote sources, a
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source within the trump organization said. they don't have a source, they never use names. how did we get -- how did you knows, there is a vacancy on the supreme court. i went to thank justice kennedy for his lifetime of distinguished service and he had confidence, he left because you're going to pick somebody great and if you turn in monday at 9:00 you are going to be extremely happy. heather: donald trump arriving in new jersey overnight, he will spend the weekend deciding on his pick for the supreme court and just started talking about it, he zeroed in on a three candidate, brett cavanagh, raymond. and amy barrett. all our federal appeals court judges. vice president met with cavanagh and other potential pics, donald trump will announce the pick monday night at 9:00 pm. we will be all over that.
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the new epa chief andrew wheeler has not been a job 24 hours and is already being attacked after the left celebrated the resignation of scott pruitt, their focus is on wheeler and his lobbying for coal companies. massachusetts democratic sen. ed markey tweeting about time with pruitt out and andrew wheeler at the home the epa administrator will no longer be big oil's right-hand man, it will be king cole's best lobbyist. pruitt resigned over unrelenting attacks against him and his family. also heading for the hot seat, devon nunez referring 15 people for possible public testimony on the russia investigation, most have ties to the 2016 anti-trump dossier and opposition research firm fusion gps. special counsel robert mueller reportedly tapped more prosecutors for his probe into russian interference in the
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presidential election. this despite having no evidence so far in his 13 month investigation. the probe costing $16.7 million in its first 10 months alone. over $16 million over ten months. donald trump could be on the guest list when mexico's new leader takes office, she is expected to invite donald trump and justin trudeau to his inauguration in december. and also announced a shift in mexico's stands saying he would likely not get involved. the trade war we have told you about between the us and china escalating, billions in tariffs kicking in overnight, donald trump hitting chinese airplane parts and farm equal with an additional $34 billion in tariffs, china vowing to
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retaliate against american fork and soybeans, donald trump refusing to back down with $16 billion planned and threatening $500 billion if china will not cooperate. we will see how that affects the markets. almost 10 minutes after the top of the hour. a desperate call for a deal, a top diplomat from five world powers grambling to save the iran nuclear agreement with the number one state sponsor of terror. our next guest says it is a waste of time without the us. >> i wish i would have killed you if i didn't already. heather: a mother protecting what is heard. how she took matters into her own hands to save her children from a carjack or. i'm alex trebek here to tell you about the colonial penn pr . and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. the three what? the three p's? what are the three p's?
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world powers will meet with ira committee. we have 5 world powers, china, france, germany, russia and the united kingdom, you say it is a waste of time. >> our sanctions are secondary sanctions continue a deal with iran facing being cut off from the us banking system and that is not an option for them. ed: europe will do what it did in 2012. >> initially by congress on the europeans other countries and
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the result was they brought up maximum pressure, that is not a good deal and this will take us maximum pressure to renegotiate a better deal this time around. ed: what about anything beyond sanctions in terms of negotiating with these countries? >> the countries could trade with iran but they will create pressure. there are things we could do like military pressure, the chances are pretty low but the uranium economy is weekend there is real opportunity to get back and get a better deal out of this situation. heather: what would be a better deal? >> the prior deal had huge problems. verification of the nuclear situation is for, we allow a variety of things in that deal they were easy gives, we didn't need to make at the time of
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maximum pressure. heather: iran, one 20th of its trade is at play here. >> exactly right. the us trade is larger than iran, it would make no sense for the europeans to trade with iran and the us relationship, for the world economy. >> $435 billion when you talk about us exports and $24 billion when you talk about partners like iran which is the 66th biggest trading partner. let's talk about money, donald trump, to saying there cannot be the world piggy bank. listen to what the press secretary had to say. >> the world's piggy bank, we have problems to fix at home which the president is focused on.
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heather: as you respond to that, donald trump talks about this on the campaign trail, the us paying 72% of nato defense spending and only four countries paying the 2% gdp requirement where we are paying more. >> we all agreed to put in 2% of the budget europeans carrying their weight. two are in the united states and england. we have a close relationship with your we should not throw overboard. they have to pick up their part of the deal for defense spending. heather: we are just asking them, what we promise to do. >> commitments you already made, europeans haven't done it. we can't to that, the reality is that is not -- at the end of the day we have a close relationship with the eu that should never go away and they have to pick up
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their side of the equation into the part they committed to in the past already. heather: that is happening a lot with the trumpet ministration trying to make people step up to the commitments previously made under other administrations but he seems to get the criticism. thank you for joining us, appreciate it, have a good weekend. the time is 18 after the top of the hour. facebook under fire for taking a met one of the country's founding documents, the social media giants calling the declaration of independence hate speech. carly shimkus with the backlash brewing online. ♪ this wi-fi is fast.
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>> the apparent ringleader of that horrific facebook live beating of a mentally disabled teenager with a plea deal, jordan hill sentenced to eight years in prison for the attack which fueled national outrage. [bleep] heather: the third of four defendants to admit taking part in the attack in chicago. things got worse for disgraced actress heather locklear reporting the emt she kicked last month hired a lawyer after he was put on desk duties because of head and back injuries, someone called 911
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saying she was drunk and arguing at her home. she tried to fight it a beauty before attacking the emt. it is her second arrest but she is out on bail. a group outing. have you seen this, for one m aga had wearing teenager. [bleep] >> the grown man who through the drink is forced to face the consequences as the liberal media rushes to his defense. carly shimkus with fox news headlines 24/7 is here with the social media outrage that is pouring in. >> san antonio police arrested 30-year-old kino in connection with that event, with theft of a
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person which is a state felony. the 16-year-old victim of that crime, hunter richard, is speaking out saying this which i support my president and if you don't whatever conversation about it instead of ripping my hat off. a conversation about politics is more productive rather than taking my hat and yelling subjective words at me. cnn contributor mark hill is under fire for suggesting that 16-year-old may have had it coming tweeting i don't advocate throwing drinks on people, not at all, but yes, i think mag hats reflect a movement conjures racism, hopeful phobia, zenith will be a, etc.. it is a little harder to feel sympathy when someone gets coca-cola thrown on him. he is facing widespread backlash. when twitter users is when is it ever okay to attack a kid?
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another twitter user rights this. very ironic those who preach diverse city are the least tolerant. lori on twitter says this should never happen. go. >> we got to figure this out, both sides have to figure this out. mitch mcconnell's team mocking chuck schumer. >> chuck schumer called donald trump and urged him to pick pres. obama's supreme court pick, merrick garland, to fill the soon to be vacant supreme court seat. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell on twitter responded with this photo of michael jordan laughing. they are very feisty which is surprising. a lot of conservatives thought this was funny. one person says nice try, chuck.
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one more tweet if we could fool it up, we are all laughing, that should automatically tell you he is a horrible pick. >> we could keep showing michael jordan, that is fine with me. facebook, we talked about an issue, this issue blocking the declaration of independence. >> a texas news outlet, portions of the declaration of independence leading to the fourth of july, taken down by facebook. that includes the phrase merciless indian savages, they restored the post and apologized, facebook says the post was removed by mistake and restored as soon as we looked into it. sometimes we get things wrong.
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those algorithms, to figure that out. >> a major blow for democrats and open border agenda. live with the troubling sanctuary city law that a judge next in california and your smart tv tracking more than what is actually on. kurt the cyber guy is here with how to outsmart the invasive technology and there he is coming up. the american summer concert series in full swing, there they are getting ready to rock the plasma. don't go anywhere. ♪ ♪ just another day in paradise ♪
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heather: former thai navy seals dying overnight trying to save a soccer team trapped inside a cave. the diver running out of air on a volunteer mission delivering oxygen canisters to the 12 boys and their coach. former navy seal explaining the rescue effort. >> he is trying presage canisters of oxygen so they can get kids out on a fixed line or if they need to dive they have reserved air. he died doing that. this is such a dangerous event doing the diving in a cave. heather: today marks two week since they walked into the cave with their soccer coach on a team trip. a mother saving her two sons trapped in the backseat. >> i woke him up.
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heather: jumping inside her car while pumping gas in dallas. her to and 4-year-old sons buckled up inside. that is when the mother grabbed her gun to the glovebox, opening fire. ricky wright hit in the face, crashing the suv. he is in serious condition but facing charges. the mother and her children walked away and armed. donald trump doubling down in defense of ice using his rally in montana to slam democrats on immigration as a federal judge sides with his administration blocking a key part of sanctuary state law. the latest on the fight over open borders. >> reporter: a federal judge striking down a crucial part of california sanctuary state law. the judge ruling private
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companies in the state allow immigration officials on the premises without a warrant. the judge did uphold two other sanctuary provisions, one ruling the state can limit police cooperation with immigration officials and the other calling for detention facilities was the outcome less than what donald trump wanted but a small victory for his agenda. >> the democrats want open borders which means lots of crime. we went no crime and we are going to protect ice. they protect us and we protect them. >> reporter: the president taking flights as democrat lawmakers maxine waters and it was before and. >> she is a low iq individual. pocahontas i apologize to you. the fake pocahontas i won't apologize. even liberals are saying take a test.
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>> sen. warren firing back on twitter writing donald trump, while you obsess over my jeans, your administration is conducting dna tests on little kids because you ripped them from their mothers and i too incompetent to reunite them in time to meet a court order. maybe you should fix it on fixing the lives you're destroying. nancy pelosi tweet researching instead of making despicable attacks on maxine waters, why don't you focus on reuniting for children you put in cages with their families? it has been tween 9 days since a federal judge ordered you to do so. donald trump telling voters in montana they have to vote republican in november if they want to protect their families and their communities. heather: great to have you with us. who is watching you? a popular tv company tracking more than just your favorite shows as apple and facebook take on fake news ahead of the
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midterms but first a billion-dollar buyout that may threaten national security. joining me to explain that is the cyber guy, you have a lot to get through. >> $26.5 billion is the merger, sprint and t-mobile coming together and the concern is not the antitrust issues or fcc approval but a body of the government that monitors foreign investments and white house concerns, lawmakers are expected to put a bill forward drawing attention to this because when this company merges, their ownership is chinese and german. combined the two and you have a sizable chunk of a foreign body owning a big part of the us infrastructure. we have a closer look at this because we have protections in
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case a foreign government turns to enemy. do we want them to have the ability to turn off or on the phone? >> they are allowed to own a certain percentage and may put that in jeopardy. >> we will see what happens. we will see what happens. there are ways they have negotiated this so they end up with control issues going back here. heather: the smart tv, we talk about social media keeping track of you and it makes sense your smart tv may be taking too much into account. >> the company when you buy your next tv, there are 12 tvs on this list, sony, tcl, philips, a big bunch of these on board with this, you turn on your tv to set it up for the first time in the thing called samba interactive
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shows up and says wouldn't it be cool if we provide great program information to suggest, it sounds fantastic, 90% of people are clicking on that. what they are clicking when they do that is to give away privacy so that this company has the ability to not just see what you are watching when you are watching, from network shows on tv like ours to what you have watched on netflix or what games you're playing on your screen and giving them permission to monitor what is going on in your other devices connected to the same wi-fi network. why would they want that? we might buy into the commercial presented to us on the tv and we might go down to our phone and a similar offer might be pushed and that might be worth it except there is really no disclosure of this during that process and at the same time i bet you if you ask those 90% of people who opted in they would
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have no idea their phone is subject to that. >> how do you know if you have it? >> when you launch a recent smart tv purchase you might have gone through that so you can go back and google your tv, make and model and see if it is on that list. heather: let's talk about facebook, apple, they might disagree with how to curb fake news during midterms. >> fake news has earned a big effort for its own moniker, should be a letter grade. that is so ironic that facebook's own logo looks like the letter grade they get when it comes to privacy and attracting fake news. twitter and apple, hold different categories. what facebook has done is failed us where they are using algorithms, machines are deciding what we see and they are trying to learn and real us
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back in, their trending section, they brought in people, got rid of people and are minimizing the trending section altogether. that doesn't change what is propagated on facebook and what they are trying to do is to be smart about what goes out to you and me on facebook. apple created a curated news area throughout their platform. you might open up the news apps. that is human curated area. you see a story that doesn't seem right to you, you can ask the person why did you decide to put that there, what does it mean? what is the source and you might get an answer. apple deserves points for going forward, and keep thinking rather than letting machines run off with our lives. >> we need to do something about it. when you block the declaration of independence like carly was talking about, something is
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wrong. thanks for joining us. we are 20 minutes until the top of the hour and unaffordable obamacare premiums skyrocketing with 13 states seeing 40% increases. the wide pres. obama's signature health care law is playing a key role in the midterm elections and this is why you shouldn't drink and play with fireworks at the same time. one minutes independence day ends in an explosion. ♪ ♪ we are all drinking here
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coverage. >> reporter: more than 1 million americans decided to drop health insurance coverage last year once apology changes dictated 20% of people paying for obamacare plans would no longer get government help pay for them. early numbers show a 3% rise in obamacare sales but medicare and medicaid services, these reports show the high-priced planes on the individual market are unaffordable and forcing unsubsidized middle-class consumers to drop coverage. that is a different reality from the one pres. obama promised. democrats believe place your plans are product of a republican-led majority with their priorities backwards. >> the tax bill scam for the rich republican donors, wealthy shareholders on wall street, big corporations shipping american jobs overseas and driving up
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healthcare costs. >> the most popular option on the government run marketplace is the silver plan. there are 13 states where they are already 40% higher this year than last year including sen. john barroso's wyoming. >> we have lots of ranchers in wyoming, it was made illegal by the obamacare regulations that said it is not good enough. >> reporter: next round of premium increases will be announced right before the midterms. >> democrat jumping ship, new york assemblyman doug hagan slamming chuck schumer over his recent attacks on donald trump writing on facebook, quote, sen. schumer, i ask you to restore sanity and honesty to our party so i can feel good about supporting it fully. until then i'm afraid republicans have my support.
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schumer left our vital information in his fundraising emails about the economy, peace with north korea and low unemployment. that is another example of democrats jumping ship over the leap to the far left. ben shapiro, editor-in-chief of the daily wire says the republicans will use this momentum for the midterms. >> no question the heart of the far left is with this part of the movement, maxine waters shall people doubting gas stations, let's go to a restaurant and shout kirstjen neilsen out of the restaurant, badger elaine chao, this is where the left parties and it is a problem for the because schumer and pelosi are saying we are alienating a huge swath of the country and the hard left, you have no hard, you don't have passion. when the passion is not united with leadership in the democratic party this clear they are going to lose into won't be the passion, passion is going to win. >> growing number of democrats calling for first leadership
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confirmed? democratic strategists, thank you for joining us, appreciate it. out of these three we have brett cavanagh, raymond. and amy barrett, a federal appeals court, who do you think will get the thought on monday? >> i would say it is cavanagh. talking about the supreme court, the power the pres.s have an democrats don't have any say in fry you democrats thinking of staying home in 2018 this is why you go vote. this is why elections matter. i don't want to hear screaming about the supreme court, it will be horrible for good progressive people who of america but this is what you get. >> who is the president favoring right now? >> amy barrett has a strong background from chicago and that is why there is so much heat on sen. feinstein about sen. feinstein alleging her religion
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will outdo her -- really not true. this is why she is getting so much heat. heather: if democrats choose to go anti-catholic? >> this man has a lot of woman problems, look i put a woman on the supreme court, there will be a lot of stuff about her religion or other people but they have their individual beliefs and democrats will disagree but we have no power in this process. heather: what do you think in terms of the confirmation hearing? who has the best chance to be confirmed? >> it will be tough for anybody. democrats will do what they can to derail this. she is a woman with a great track record, 7 children, comes from a phenomenal background and
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best chance right now. heather: donald trump said he would get the name and and go to the confirmation process before midterms and his montana rally last night, he went on the offensive against democrats in red states so is this what we will see in the run-up to the elections? >> absolutely. republicans drop off, they don't vote in a nonpresidential year in 27 persons, to get that, democrats we have a worse problem, 37% of our people, 10% more don't vote compared to republicans. both parties have to get people to show up who don't normally show up. this is donald trump taking a bunch of red meat, we got to vote. >> donald trump is a different type of president so we will have different results. places like montana and west virginia are focused to make it happen and he will bring a certain element of america that does not vote.
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look what happened with regard to tax cuts and incentives for individuals and so many things he is doing, that will inspire a lot of people to support the agenda. >> something in the news every day going on so i think that drive more people to the polls. thank you so much, have a great weekend. 6 minutes until the top of the hour, drinking while holding fireworks not the best idea as a dramatic woman, one man's independence day takes a terrifying turn.
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♪ working for a living ♪ working for a living ♪ working for a living ♪ heather: are is in full swing and outside the studios the all-american summer concert series rocking out on that stage. head by for a free concert and bbqs. the good, the bad and the ugly which up first the good. a police officer gets a surprise k-9 partner for the day at the
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children's hospital, family rushing their son, didn't know what to do with their black lab named olive so sam kept her company, letting her in his air-conditioned cruiser. a reminder why mixing fireworks and drinking is a bad idea. i can't even figure out what he was doing but the florida man injured his hand and chests, he is lucky to be alive and finally the ugly, baseball announcer calling a wild play of his own laptop getting destroyed by a foul ball. >> off my computer, my computer is completely cracked.
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>> i don't know if he tried to stop it, the jacksonville jumbo shrimp announces that it was one of the worst days he has had in quite some time but can we talk about the nickname the jumbo shrimp boat, that wraps up this hour of "fox and friends first". he continues with todd and jillian, have a great weekend, goodbye. >> july 6th, happening right now, fox news alert. a diver dies in the race to save a dozen young boys trapped in his underwater cave. what does that mean for rescue efforts? lou: president will announce his pick monday and it is down to just three. rob: what was she thinking when she climbed the statue of liberty? now we go. >> we go high when they go low.
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