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guatemala, el salvador, what's jeff. jeff: sanders is in iowa but new hampshire seems to be the spot wrong with that? where 2020 presidential hopefuls >> xavier must be living in alternate reality when you have are speaking, meet and greet at the system flooded with faux, >> president trump speaks out to fox news from the border with false asylum claims, we know local bookstore, talking about a message to the would-be most asylum claims are denied. foreign policy, the conversation migrants trying to come into the when you have, you heard yesterday from the central border patrol, 193 fake familias that became even more personal united states. >> people are going to be when they brought up the supreme brought out of the country. the country is full. our system is it full. court, he also says he we can't do it anymore. family's arriving in that area, recognizes his less than leland: plus, former traditional background as a vice-president joe biden now he's one of the key ni deniers-- facing fresh criticism for candidate. making jokes about invading the >> i guess the audacity of someone like me trying to do space of women and men, with something like this, but i also some question if he should join believe we are in a moment that >> you say it's not fair calls for greater change that we the 2020 race at all. resource-wise, but the onus is have seen in a long time. >> meanwhile, other democrats not tracking, but processing exploring the 2020 bid are out them in the first place in the even now we might be under on the campaign trail in force united states. we have to leave it there. and will talk to two potential thank you for your time this reaction to social, economic and political change that our presidential contenders. afternoon. >> thank you, gillian. country is going through. gillian: be sure to stay with former democratic maryland fox news channel today for live >> former maryland congressman congressman john delaney and coverage of president trump's john delaney just spoke to fox
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former ceo of starbucks, howard news and asked about being more speech to the jewish coalition, that starts in a little while at moderate compared to the other schultz. ♪ 2 p.m. eastern. dems running for president. also tune in tomorrow to fox news channel's media buzz. he says there's plenty of room howard kurtz will talk to rudy and need for someone like him welcome to america's news among voters. guiliani at 11 a.m. eastern headquarters here in washington time. >> i think what the voters are on this beautiful day. plus, bill hemmer is in for looking for is actually get things done, right, i care chris wallace this week on fox i'm gillian turner. deeply about climate change, i leland: beautiful indeed. news sunday. he'll talk to the assistant have the right plan to deal with spring is officially here on the house speaker, congressman ben climate change, i think it's east coast and among much of the incredibly important that every area here, i'm leland vittert. american have health care in the country. i have a much better way of making that happen. good to be with you. gillian: president trump ray lujan check for the time and renewing his push for stronger >> we are expecting senator bernie sanders to begin his talk at any moment in iowa to take a border security this week. listing there. look at the live pics, he like leland: april 2019 and a central campaign issue for his vice-president joe biden isn't kamala harris spent time in new 2020 reelection bid and he officially a 2020 candidate, but york speaking at national he's facing front runner-like action's network conference claims that the immigration attention not just allegations among several key topics, both system is overwhelmed. of making women feel casey stegal is in el paso and uncomfortable, but also making senators pledge to vote on jokes about it. creating a commission, alison barber is joining us. separation for african he has the latest there. vice-president biden tried to americans, now, senator kirsten >> gillian, good to see you. make light of it. it didn't go over so well. on a typical saturday this time, gillibrand and cory booker will >> and this is the first be in new hampshire as well for custom borders and officials appearance since the allegations events today, leland. would be hard at work at one of surfaced. rying to the international crossing bridges in el paso where on a and he joked that he had correspondent al sharpton's
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typical saturday they say they permission to touch others on endorsement in new york before stage. listen here. >> i just want you to know that process upwards of i have permission to hug lonnie. 400 18-wheelers full of cargo jeff, gillian. by the way, he gave me being imported into the united permission to touch him. begin begin states. the number of trucks getting in >> after the speech lucie flores today, zero because the cargo lane has been temporarily closed the first woman who came forward gillian: joining us presidential because officials say they have and said that he made her feel no real resources to staff it contender howard schultz, howard, thank you very much for your time this afternoon, i want uncomfortable, said it's clear to get you to jump right in and because they had to divert about weigh in on former president joe joe biden hasn't reflected at 750 cbp officers to assist in biden, he issued this week a all how his inappropriate and kind of sorry, not sorry unsolicited touching made women response to women who have other locations where border feel uncomfortable. to make light of something as accused him of sexual inprop agents are getting slammed, especially with large groups of serious as this degrades the migrants, presenting themselves in search of asylum. conversation. inpropriety, are you buying it? family unit apprehensions have and mr. biden said he felt badly >> i have no reason to believe that the women are making the jumped 1700% in this sector claims are not telling the alone so far in fiscal year if he made anyone feel truth. uncomfortable and reiterated i know vice president biden that was not his intent. well, i respect him, i think the 2019. officials say they're running out of places to house the >> understand more, i'm not voters will have to decide and sorry for any of my intentions. he will have to decide whether migrants coming in and some or not given the situation believe it will get worse before i'm not sorry for anything that there's room for him in i have ever done. it gets better. i've never been disrespectful democratic primary. >> now we have customs and intentionally to a man or a gillian: howard, sounds like
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border protection officers you're in believe all the women assisting us as well. woman. >> for now it does not seem like camp? that's going to impact the city. it has impacted the city with these allegations are hampering >> certainly, i have no reason not to believe the women. biden's political ambitions and wait times at the bridges. vice president will have to decide for himself but the he's close to deciding whether so it's the community now, voters will make the decision. definitely is feeling the impact or not he'll run for the oval office in 2020. of what it is we're going >> i'm told by the lawyers that gillian: yesterday at the border president trump said that thanks to the failures of joe biden and through. >> now, the bridge here does barack obama that he's now i've got to be careful what i remain open for predator food president of the united states, say so that i don't start a in effect, he owes them his -- traffic and regular cars. you see all of the hustle and clock ticking and change my bustle, people going back and forth from juarez and el paso his position today. status, but it is -- i am very here where we are. how do you look at that close to making a decision, situation, he said, the however, we're told that because president essentially said that of these major delays through obama was a failure, he failed the week, sometimes a ride that the american people, where do what's the hold up, putting you come out on that? could take 20 minutes to cross the border now taking several everything toge putting everything together. >> well, i certainly don't agree and my intentions if i announce. with that, president trump says hours. a lot of things most of them not so we could seriously have this true, for example, i mean, he's ripple effect or domino effect blaming the mexicans right now. especially when you talk about >> the president is not in the trucks full of goods not being the facts are about this able to get into the united immigration crisis which does position of pointing fingers, states. exist is we have a crisis of gillian, leland, back to you that he's been accused of much leadership. guys. gillian: thanks for that, casey. we also have a crisis of not leland: president trump waking telling the truth. worse. up in las vegas, out west today and tweeted i see you're on the the truth is there's more mexicans who are leaving the job and as always. country than more that are to deliver remarks to republican
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jewish coalition's national leadership meeting. coming in. he's up early and tweeting. leland: whether he does or not people who are trying to alicia acuna in las vegas where illegally cut in are from it's about 9 a.m.ic about with to be seen. democrats are 0 are on the road central america and he cuts the the tweets and what to expect. aid is a mistake. hi, alicia. gillian: would you increase to those countries, to méxico, >> hi, leland and don't be and mayor buttigieg is in new guatemala, honduras, el surprised if the president continues on what appears to be salvador? >> yes, i would, i would one of his 2020 campaign themes hampshire. and john delaney here in d.c. increase aid because the reason these people are trying to and that is that the democratic we are going to ask the former escape is because of the party is becoming more violence, the -- the issues, maryland congressman what sets anti-jewish according to him. him apart from the pack and joe threats on their lives and we and he arrives off the need to support the countries to biden. and we'll show you live images u.s.-mexico border in california provide a safe haven for those where he met with u.s. border from the tidal basin. people but if we are not going it's about 65 degrees and to do, the real question is -- patrol officials. while there he complimented beautiful as thousands of and this is -- i think this is packing d.c. to get a look at mexico on what he says is the vitally important. recent progress in stemming flow the crisis of leadership is the president, the democrats and the the cherry blossoms in full republicans have not been able of immigrants in his country which in turn he says helps the to solve this immigration bloom. u.s. and why he gave them one problem. i don't keep track of regrets. why? year before he closes the border all of these democrats who are running for president who have and/or attaches tariffs to cars held national office, where have they been on this immigration made in that country. >> we stop them at the southern issue? and when i said this week on the border of mexico, which right town hall which i will repeat is i'm quite convinced that nancy now mexico's doing. pelosi will not do anything that would be a fantastic thing
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and i think that's happening. until 2020 to provide the i think-- never been before. nobody's ever seen anything like president or republicans with any kind of victory on it. all of a sudden, mexico's doing immigration. gillian: do you think, how warped, to get to the heart of terrifically. they have to. this here, do you think president trump's initiative at the southern border is immoral, >> the president went to do you think he's an immoral calexico, california for the new president? >> i think the issue is one of illegal immigration which is renovated barrier and 400 mile real but real issue of humanity here and i think the vast majority of americans when border. polled have said, we would like to see a common sense solution 20 have tried to block the to this immigration problem which concludes by the way a pathway to citizenship for the construction. >> been tweeting about robert dreamers, a pathway to mueller and the phone any citizenship for the 11 million who were here illegally, unauthorized, and once and for dossier. all solve this problem. and we'll cover that live as it the problem has been going on happens. gillian. gillian: for more on what to i never count the wrinkles. for 25 years but the president expect from president trump today in a little while when he and i don't add up the years. but what i do count on, has exacerbated with false speaks out in las vegas, i want is staying happy and healthy. to bring in press secretary to narrative and they are using the the 20 reelection campaign, so, i add protein, vitamins and minerals to my diet issue and weponizing it as an issue rather than trying to with boost®.
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i like to recommend biotene. nancy pelosi has derelicted her markets and these markets are biotene has a full array of products that replenishes not coming back as a result of a the moisture in your mouth. foolish strategic mistake with china on the tariff and trade duty to act. biotene definitely works. gillian: what caused the issue. it makes patients so much happier. president to change his mind mid i mean, and so the questions that you're being -- that we are week and closing the border being asked about whether or not republicans will look at me is a altogether. was it bipartisan pushback he very interesting question received from capitol hill? because if they have a choice >> i don't see the president as between trump and sanders or backtracking. i see him as saying this option is still on the table along with left-leaning democrat they will many others like the tariffs. probably reelect donald trump he doesn't want to use this because the country does not option. it's a last resort, but look at wanting to to the issue of what this has done. socialism, however, there are by talking about closing the border. life-long republicans on the by talking about auto tariffs, issue of character and morality who do not want to reelect the mexico stepped up. president and on the town hall they're keeping thousands of last week i asked an audience of people in their country nonprofit and reporting more 400 people can you raise your detentions in mexico than we've hand if any one in this audience seen before. what he did to great effect was would like to see their child or to force mexico to come to the stable and step up. their gapped children emulate >> you mentioned the commitment he reiterated yesterday, which the behaviors oerson raised the. is to get 4 or 450 miles of new border wall constructed over the the character issue alone in 2020 next two years, but how
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gillian: character will be a big issue, who you are, realistic is this when the administration hasn't constructed one mile of brand question, howard, when we spoke last time about a month ago, new wall in the past two years? >> we've seen 87 miles updated. democrats embroiled whether or not and how to condemn we're going to see 97 miles anti-semitism. constructed this year and 450 in total by 2020. >> yeah. gillian: you spoke to me on your we just now got this funding via own experiences as jewish the emergency check declaration, american, do you feel confident that the american electorate is look at the cost with a porous ready for american president, do you think that can happen? border. >> i certainly think the americans dying of illegal american people are ready for drugs, 500 billion of the >> welcome back. jewish president, i have been traveling the country now for 10 illegal drugs crossing the the u.s. attorney's office now border and consider on top of weeks, i recognized there's been that, enough fentanyl to kill announcing an arrest has been ant semitism in the country made and a charge against a new every american in the country which concerns me but i'm running as an american, i will four times, this president has york man who threatened a wrap myself in american flag and congressman. values and do everything i can patrick w asking called the to preserve the promise of the went over veto. >> some democrats are talking country and the american dream about border security. for everyone. the attorney general of california floated an gillian: i hate to point it out to you but you said i'm running. interesting proposal last night office and asked if they worked on cnn. for the muslim brotherhood. take a listen to what xavier >> well, i -- said and i want your reaction. he could face ten years in prison, a $250 fine or both. [laughter] >> well, that's a good point but
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>> the most logical way to use i will decide -- gillian: anything you tell us before you want to go. resources if you get authorization is to help reduce the backlog of these asylum gillian: several democratic 2020 what i will say before i have to go, this is the bifurcating contenders are now hitting the cases. the more that people don't have issue, the republicans on the a case adjudicated, the more campaign trail this weekend. far right and the democrats on they're making stops in key the far left have created such a people are hearing back in the home countries, guess what? early voting states trying to pull out ahead of the pack. level of ideology steeped in the person got into the country, our own jeff paul has got the claimed asylum, as far as we know six months lat they're self-interest and this president details on who is out front so is not leading the country and still there. gillian: they're in essence far this weekend, good are standing in the way in which saying get these people countri afternoon. the values of our country are >> good afternoon, another busy being preserved and come 2020 i weekend for democrats vying for the 2020 presidential bid and believe there will be a great will begin in new hampshire. opportunity for someone like me that's where south bend indiana who is a centrist common sense mayor pete buttigieg is hosting solutions who can bring the country together if i decide to run for president. a meet and green in concord. gillian: howard schultz, thank you very much for your time, we he's talking about health care spoke that we will speak to you and foreign policy and his time in the military serving overseas soon. >> thank you, thank you gillian. in afghanistan has helped shape leland: we will mark the tape, his views. and it was more personal when he i'm running. president trump could close the southern border and place brought up the domestic policy tariffs on cars coming from and talking about his husband. méxico unless the country does >> that marriage of ours that more to stem the flow of illegal exists by the grace of a single migrants and drug trafficking,
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vote on the supreme court is a casey steigel on the ground in daily reminder every time i get up in the morning and every time i go to bed how politics affects el paso as it affects trade, us in our everyday lives. leland: former texas congressman beto o'rourke was in iowa hey, casey. yesterday speaking to a krout of >> hey, leland, part of partial voters. and the el paso native saying he border closure, it is still not wants to reinstitute president business as usual and a lot of obama's clean power plan. and what issues he won't the ports of entry and a lot of compromise on bringing up equal the international crossing bridges getting from méxico into rights for women and the lbgtq the united states like the bridge of the americas back here community. >> it is legal to -- legal not in el paso, the cargo traffic lane you see it's temporarily closed, not enough cbp officers to staff it on a saturday since to hire you for sexual 750 of them had to be reassigned to other places to assist border orientation. >> as president i will-- patrol, so normally you'd have anywhere from 350 to 400 commercial trucks processed in the act that protects civil this spot on a saturday but with operations now temporarily rights. leland: and others spent time in new york speaking with black suspended it's adding to the voters at the national action backlogs of goods being imported
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network conference and harris into the united states but president trump maintains all of pledged to double the department this is necessary and now he of jifl rights, and study the says it's up to méxico to help do their part. reparations for african-americans and the sa >> we had a great 4 days and it sanders is hosting a town hall only started when i said we are going to close the border and i that begins in less than an h r will close the border or i will put the tariffs on the cars they make and send into our country essential tax-free and i will hour. senator gillibrand and booker put tariffs on there and close are in new hampshire. the border after that if that gillian: and lbgtq and civil doesn't work. rights sound like they're the >> now, there very serious top menu items. economic fears over what leland: and the maryland shutting down the border, méxico congressman and the first is the third largest trading democratic candidate to throw his hat in the ring, john partner of the united states and largest supplier of agriculture delaney, good to see you. products like fruit and >> appreciate it. vegetable but the president leland: we'll start there. adding when he sort of changed the big ideas we're hearing from course on that this past week that he doesn't play games and the progressives on the trail. that he will close the border you're more moderate. is there a place for that? down if not off the table >> i think voters are looking to entire, it's just he is giving get these things done. i think i have the right plan to méxico an opportunity, one-year deal with climate change. deadline, leland, as you know to i think it's incredibly
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important that every american have health care in this try and help curve the country. i think i have a much better way situation. of making that happen. i've got a history of-- leland: the president said at >> you're not promising least in the begins the mexicans seemed to be helping, casey on everybody free stuff out there. that's what seems to be the the border, thank you so much. democratic talking point. >> i think that most americans a little bit more on the understand that things aren't president's interview with griff free that you've got to show how to pay for things, how you're jenkins. president trump standing by his going to bring people together decision to cut aid to several and that's what my campaign is central american countries about. i don't think that we have time unless they do more to stem the to keep talking about these flow of migrants coming north to things anymore, i think we have to start getting them done and the united states. that's a big theme in my campaign. how do we take these things >> i already stopped the money, we pay them over $500 million, we're striving for and make them honduras, guatemala, el actionable and get them done. leland: you've run on this idea salvador, we stopped the money, of being a pragmatic capitalist, some people say, oh, you should give them more money, the democrats say give more money. not a socialist, were that you were active eschew and others do leland: one republican that disagrees with the president, florida congressman francis, nice to see you, sir, as always. not. right now there are articles the president seems to think that we should give latin about $25 minimum wage and american counties more money or construction couldn't find you're okay with the same anyone unless they pay $25. amount? >> i think these countries have
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weak and corrupt governments and your what are you going to fix lacks strong civil institutions, as a capitalist that president are aided a lot by foreign aid trump isn't doing. programs that go help strengthen >> the job numbers are doing, the civil institutions, most of the aid if not all of it goes to i'm happy about that. ngo's in the country and not the stock market. government. leland: connect the dots for us. 50% of our citizens can't afford a $500 expense. if i'm a taxpayer and my money is going down to el salvador or as i travel all over the country honduras, how does that help the i've got events in all over the crisis at the border? states in this country. you hear so many people need two to three jobs to get back. >> well, we we are going to some of the headline statistics continue to have floods of are great. i'm happy that the jobs report migrants because their economy was great, that's terrific, but is bad, because they have gangs it really doesn't tell the story about what's going on with your and murders, they have no strong civil institution uightses and average american. >> your average american who high unemployment. if we could couldn't afford a $500 expense. somehow help the countries get >> half the country, by the way. on their feet and sort out their >> half the country of them, governments and deal with their they hear things like this, take a listen and then we'll get your problems, those people would like to stay in their own country. reaction. leland: all right, that's one >> by the way, he gave me option. where does this go for the permission to touch him. >> we are going to create a president's point of view, does he have the full authority to medicare for all single payer cut this aid from usaid and
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program. health care is a human right, not a privilege. repurpose it or does he have to >> i have proposed what will be get congress' approval? the first in the history of our >> you know, i'm not sure about that, this is one of the areas country, federal investment in where i don't know enough about the government maybe that i should, but i do think he has closing teacher people. >> if you are elected president wide authority to -- to hold and such a bill was passed would back money as long as it stays within a given appropriation. you sign the bill for repa that's what george bush did some ration? of that too. >> yes, i would. one more comment -- leland: please do. >> if we cut off all of this aid i'm afraid china will come in leland: to people who don't, and do it instead, they are buying italy now, they are trying to buy greece for that plans sounds pretty good. >> we actually have universal 500 million, buying the 3 countries would be a pretty good health care and-- >> do the democratic primary voters want to hear the nuance? bargain. leland: seems like they are also >> if you go to americans, we trying to buy panamá while they are going to have new health are at it. care and a government-only plan. they don't like that idea. >> yeah. leland: anything the u.s. can do do they think that everyone to prevent that, the scenario you're throwing out? should have health care as a right. >> i think our aid program and yes, do they realize on some strong relationships with western hemisphere have level, we have health care, you can go to an emergency room and by law you have to get taken important, effort to buy a piece
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care of. that's universal health care. it's a dorm form of universal of property in el salvador and health care. leland: quickly i need you on put large port, china is the record. we played the clip of joe biden building ports all around the quickly, hugging folks and world and i find that they have making light of the accusations against him. fairly dangerous potential uses. take a listen. >> by the way, he gave me leland: i think there's some people who agree with you on permission to touch him. that including some in the white house. real quickly, though, if you're >> too early? not going to standby the >> too early for what? president and his words of >> to be joking about it. trying to cut aid off, what leverage do you have over these countries to get them to try and >> i wouldn't recommend that he joke about it. keep their people from heading i think the vice-president is coming to grips of this. north? leland: do you think it's >> well, just last night i was talking with salvador business disqualifying? >> no, i don't think it's leaders in miami, friends of disqualifying. i think there's a difference what the vice-president has done mine and they fully agree with some of the comments that the and obviously offended a lot of people. white he needs to learn a lesson and house has made in making sure that the money is spent in best we all do, and sexual assault. possible manner to keep the leland: thank you, congressman, government down there out of it. good to see you, sir. we have to make sure this all of the taxpayer dollars go to gillian. gillian: still ahead, president strong groups like iri and other trump touting strong numbers from the march jobs report. democracy-building free-press our guest will debate what building institutions in the
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country. leland: they have a lot to work practical affe to build democracies and free presses in some of the practical effect those numbers will have on the economy. countries. a look towards 2020 especially and three historically black in florida, things have tighten, churches in louisiana have you look at 2016 numbers donald burned all within one parish in trump versus hillary clinton, the last two weeks. we'll bring you the latest versus 2018 ron le -- desantis updates as they work to determine a motive and whether and andrew gillum. these three incidents are the latest. >> and within that time, have we know that gillum will try to work to register a number of new three churches burn like that. voters, 1.4 million felons who you've got to know somebody -- are now eligible to vote for 2020, how worried are you that that's purposely being done. florida becomes back in play and potentially turns blue again? >> well, you know, that for a republican to win florida t have to run very strong in northern countries and panhandle and where i am in leon county, we turned 50 more thousand votes for donald trump than mitt romney. i think the president's 1.1 billion that he's give to go rebuild everglades project shows
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commitment to florida. leland: something you've been vocal on. congressman, we appreciate your time as always, we will see you back here in dc. >> thanks for having me on, leland, have a good day. leland: have a good saturday. gillian: president trump to set stage in las vegas where he will address republican coalition national leadership meeting in about an hour
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right now. wall street on a bull market run. but democrats vying for the 2020 nominations say america is in bad shape. >> there is something fundamentally wrong in this nation. >> justice means recognizing domestic terrorism, including white nationalist extremism. >> the cold -- old jim crow is a new jim crowe. >> and we bring in ross, we appreciate it. welcome back to the show. no question that those lines play well in a place like boulder. the president's lines play well in colorado springs. who wins denver? >> well, denver is a very blue place these days, leland. so i'd have to think the president will have a hard time in denver, itself. the rest of the state and the
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rest of the country though, in a way, it reminds me of eight years ago when the economy was basically okay and the republicans were saying that under obama it wasn't. and people go with their real experiences and i think that trump has an even better economic case to make than president obama did, so, you know, i think it's a mistake for recommendations made to great ag democrats to be arguing, no, who found no obstruction, 13 don't believe your own eyes, angry dems later brought don't believe your own experience, don't believe the fact. leland: it's a question that ronald reagan asked, if you're better off four years ago, vote $30 million, no collusion, no obstruction, the democrats, no for jimmy carter, if not, vote matter what we give them will for me. never be satisfied. they voted for ronald reagan and top democrats full unredacted mueller report be released to four years after that chose public, the house judiciary reagan against because the economy turned around. committee issued subpoenas to john delaney brought up the get it, ag at the center of what issue, 54% of the americans can't afford a $500 expense and will be released to congress and people quibble on the numbers public this week, became top here, but do republicans who are target for democrats. out there touting these great >> after the attorney general, job numbers and things are whatever he wants to do but everybody waited for the mueller fabulous, do they understand the report and turns out that
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there's no obstruction, no economic hardship and pain that so many americans feel, even if they do have a job? collusion, no anything and now the rest is up to the attorney >> it's a good question. i'm not sure whether the general. republicans completely understand that, but i also schiff and nadler keep running think it's important to realize games, they can't get off it and that the people you're talking about, they're not just looking they were disappointed but it was an easy decision. at president trump, they're looking at what's the >> this morning representative alternative. and it may be true that a large one of if democratic leadership, number of americans can't afford he says he believe that william an unexpected expense, but that barr is withholding certain parts of mueller report in order doesn't mean that they'll think to protect the president but that bringing in the other guys will make it better and actually we've also been seeing over the last couple of weeks especially as the democrats will be underneath a lot of these economic numbers is actually preparing for this release of the report, they also have a really large improvement for lower income folks. whole host of own investigations blue collar workers are doing to try and get as much mueller incredibly well in percentage on their own so they can get it out to the public and try to wage gains. so we can look at that. keep pressure on the white house >> the new york times reporting ahead of 2020. that some construction jobs now have to pay $25 an hour before leland: we also have the fight they can fill basic construction going on over the president's tax returns as well and how that possibly ties in to all of this, jobs in various cities, there's garrett tenney, garrett, thank so much construction manufacturing going on. specific communities you talk about. you. gillian. let's look at the numbers for gillian: coming up the president black unemployment and black set to address the republican
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wage growth. jewish coalition in the next hour, our political panel is unemployment rates, black here, they'll weigh in on the unemployment now down to 6.7%. state of america under president wage growth up about $37 a week trump. plus california man making grand on average. is this enough to chip away at the democrats' lock on the by picking unusual spot democratic-- on the black vote? i switched to miralax for my constipation. >> i guess it depends your definition of chip away, right? it maybe-- maybe it will go from, you know, 20 to 22. or whatever the number is. something very small like that. so on the one hand, i don't think you're going to see a stimulant laxatives forcefully stimulate large shift of african-americans the nerves in your colon. miralax works with the water in your to president trump. operate other hand, if you look body to unblock your system naturally. at the fact that president trump and it doesn't cause bloating, cramping, gas, or sudden urgency. won michigan and wisconsin and miralax. look for the pink cap. pennsylvania by such small margins, peeling off 1 or 2% could be an important political difference. leland: you're talking in michigan about 10,000 votes there. the president yesterday, quickly and then we'll get your reaction. >> we have the greatest economy in the history of our country.
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we have the best job numbers we've ever had. more people are working today in the united states than ever before. paying less tax than just about ever before. we had the biggest tax cut in the history of our country. leland: when people who feel left behind heard that don't they instinctively look for an alternative. the democratic middle of the road alternative than the far left, that the republicans could have an issue? >> i do think that's possible. the question is whether democrats are over estimating the number of people who actually feel left behind. i think we don't really know that and again, yes, that democrats, if they offered a middle of the road alternative, president trump would have a problem. it's not clear that they're going to. it's not clear who they have other than joe biden. i think tim ryan from ohio could be an interesting one to look at in that mold, but then it comes down to the question, leland, are democrats, are base democrats the people who choose the nominee, are they in the
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mood to nominate a moderate? i kind of don't think so. leland: we certainly can tell based on the talking points of the big block of democratic contenders where they believe the democratic party was, we played some of that in the beginning of the segment. we appreciate your insights. we'll have that soon. >> good to see you. gillian: three historically black churches destroyed in one louisiana parish in the span of two weeks. the fbi joined the investigation into the fires. as the officials look into the details of the cases they're now being left with more questions than answers. >> this is inconceivable. when you look at these churches. places like this of worship is not just a building of god. these are buildings that people worship in on a regular basis, but there's been weddings here, funerals here, children who are raised here and i take that very
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california where he spent select series lawn tractors. at participating john deere dealers. surveying the progress on the border wall. let's turn to our political where he actually asked meon i be"mommy what's wrongr, with your teeth?" panel to weigh in on all of if i would've known that i was gonna be 50 times happier... that, chairman and gop i would've gone into aspen dental much sooner. strategists david and democratic campaign consultant and fox news it was a very life changing experience... contributor doug jones. and it felt like i was me again. gentlemen, thank you as always for being with me. that's when i realized i hadn't been for three years. >> thank you. at aspen dental we're all about yes. gillian: david, you first, tricky week for the president in terms of messaging on the like yes to flexible hours and payment options. border, he kind of opened the week by saying he was going to yes to free exam and x-rays for new patients without insurance. shut down the entire thing, then and yes whenever you're ready to get started, we are too. he backtracked and now he's call now at 1-800-aspendental. saying he's not going to do that for the next year anyway, what he's going to do instead is auto tariffs on mexican import, it's a little muddle? >> first of you must be elated that avocado toast will still stand, something that's driving representative cortez who has a media narrative and the democrats focus these days, enjoy breakfast tomorrow. [laughter]
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>> more significant, though, it is -- gil tbil we will, david, i will enjoy my avocado toast, thank you. >> more significant move by the president has been to start holding latin american leaders accountable whether through punishment or encouragement that they start addressing some of the issues. certainly u.s. citizens have spent millions, billions of dollars to latin american countries to help improve their conditions so people don't have to come to the u.s. that hasn't helped. we need to look at different approaches and that's what you see the president working on including taking aid away from latin american countries. gillian: doug, i spoke to howard schultz, he told me that he runs he would advocate, méxico, guatemala, honduras, el salvador, is that the answer? >> well, i don't think there is one answer, i don't think it's a question of less aid or more aid, it's to be smart and
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strategic, one of the countries that david didn't mention where i think we need a more robust presence is venezuela, we put all options on the table and meanwhile there are least 100 russian special operations troops in there as advisers, more are coming, the government of maduro is socialist and illegitimate, 50 nations around the worth -- world support guiado, we need to make sure democracy, liberty are restored, drug traffickers -- gillian: when cravings hit, hit back. doug, what is there left to do, choose glucerna, with slow release carbs to help manage blood sugar, and start making everyday progress. the trump administration to do glucerna. -- >> tighter sanctions on the russian leadership, potentially open up the country for humanitarian aid it needs, we >> president trump's slated to cannot just sit and say, you
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meet with egyptian president el-sisi at the white house this know, everything is on the coming week, this as tensions table, look, i worked in continue to rise israel and venezuela. i wish my party, the democrats spoke out as i've tried to do palestinians on the gaza strip. and the national security now. gillian: i want to get you both advisor to president trump. to weigh in, take a look at what >> good to be here, gillian. howard schultz said about gillian: so egypt trip is coming president trump in china. up and prompts me to wonder if >> these markets are not coming back as a result of foolish, egypt still matters that much as strategic mistake with china on an ally to the yoo it's? the tariff and trade issue. >> it matters a lot, egypt is a mayor player in promoting gillian: all right, david, maybe you are not going to go with a security in the region. we have to look at how president trump repaired a relationship foolish mistake but do you think it's fair criticism to go at badly damaged by the last president trump over the situation with china right now? administration, because of the >> the u.s. economy is as strong as it has ever been, we are in obama administration endorsing the exact position that we need morrissey and spurning president to be in to be tough with china and doug mentioned something on el-sisi. the last segment that he has not president obama would not let president el-sisi into the white said enough about what is going house. and president trump by embracing on in central america. el-sisi has fixed this
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relationship. they're still too close to the russia and china are on the move russians, but he's improved it to make inroads in country after country, that's why the border significantly. >> to be fair, president obama security issue is so much more sort of shunned el-sisi in large part because he's not a great than immigrants while a big factor coming into the country, guy. most countries in the world have it's what's going on there with in one form or another condemned russia and china, whether it'd be china which is getting more and more control in panamá, whether it'd be moves that si-si. but president trump decided to russia is making whether it'd be kind of throw in his support in venezuela or cuba, we have to behind him. be aware that at our doorsteps how does he make that calculation and why? >> well, i don't think that that's fair. our biggest rivals are trying to we ought called out si-si for make inroads and that's why the president needs to be tough on the states department human economic sanctions. rights report and this will be a factor in our talks, we're in gillian: isn't it yesterday's news russia, russia and chinese complex difficult world. >> when you say it's an actor, influence in latin america is a problem, haven't we known that? it's something that upping that president trump will talk to >> i don't think it's him? >> it's always an issue in yesterday's news. i think it is an urgent problem that we are facing, not only in bilateral talks, but we have to deal with nations with human latin america as david correctly rights records. it's a dangerous world. if we're talking about cutting said, northeast and southeast asia.
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them off, it's a jimmy carter we need to have weapon systems policy. president trump doesn't have one of those. gillian: tell me the trade-off. with the problem and on the tell me how president trump in trade point, look, these this one-on-one will-- he wants to get certain negotiations are going on. deliverables from him, but at the same time, he's kind of on i think mr. schultz would do best to hold his tongue until the hook to call him out for some pretty terrible behavior. the negotiations are done and we see where we end up, but as to a so how does he phrase that. >> there are terrible human more -- gillian: i hate to rights and we know egypt is too interrupt you, guys, i feel like close to the russians and we we could talk all hour long but we have to leave it there. want them on the peace process. >> thanks. we want-- >> david, next time i will cut you off instead. backing assad in syria. [laughter] leland: i was looking forward to they're not objecting too much avocado toast, made me hungry. on the pa he is -- peace optimistic about reaching a deal to end the deadlock over brexit, process. the worst thing that we could do is to alienate egypt and drive kitty joins us from logan -- them into the hands of russians london as deadline continues. and president trump is making progress on that front. gillian: you mentioned a peace plan. >> that's right, leland, talks it's something that the administration in one form other between government and another has been teasing for a opposition have broken down, long time. there's no agreement, no president trump said on the surprise but labour party says campaign trail, middle east
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peace is a big issue for him. he has jared kushner, his isn't flexible, key elements of son-in-law leading the pack in terms of efforts with the british's relationship, palestinians and the israelis, membership of the custom's union. but we haven't seen publicly, we it will offer future talks no date set, so far brexit deal haven't seen a single line item from that. remember which was agreed with do you have a sense when we're going to see something? eu last november, that has >> the plan is standing, if possible, it's going to be failed to pass parliament on unveiled after the israeli three occasions and many members election. the plan is complicated. gillian: talking about this of parliament from all parties week. so do you think it could be as are opposed to it but they early as the week after then? cannot agree on any >> i don't know that. that's my guess. alternatives. i'd been hearing day after day, every proposal so far has been broken down, whether that's eu it's a plan that requires compromises on all sides. customs union, leaving without a i have to tell you i'm not deal or holding second optimist it can because i don't think that hamas is going to referendum. on friday, amid delays and accept a plan. chaos, theresa may, formerly i know that jared kushner and requested a second extension of the deadline for britain to exit others are putting on pressure the eu, she wants now until june to get them to play ball. the 30th to try to find a i don't think it's good because of the hamas. solution to this crisis. gillian: critics of the president's important policy would say the chances of there are report that is the eu could be willing to offer a flex
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extension up to you year and uk palestinians, getting them to the table, he's made clear his will have to participate in overture to the israelis and upcoming parliament elections which could be a political taken all kinds of moves to show embarrassment for the bias-- government. >> the president has not shown bias towards israel. britain set to leave march 29th, as stalemate continues, growing he'll repaired a relationship momentum for second referendum left to him. or even perhaps what is called and it was bad because of softer brexit. president obama's hostility to netanyahu. two are becoming increasingly and the sovereignty of the golan concern and frustrated with the heights, this is an act of leadership by the u.s. and uncertainty over future trading ties with europe but polls president trump, it was a gutsy move. showing that the country remains we're embracing a friend-- politically divided over brexit, >> at the same time you've got just as many people wanting to to admit it does send, moving leave the eu immediately with no the embassy and declaration on deal and no trading ties with golan, this sends a message to europe and if they the eu the palestinians. >> sends a message the time is refuses extension next week, if up. that's not agreed, that scenario we've given you decades, peace could become reality as soon as plan after peace plan you've april the 12th and that's next, rejected. why should we wait for the back to you. palestinians to deal when leland: all right, kitty logan
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they're firing rockets at israel in london. and refuse to negotiate in good gillian. faith. i think that they could get a gillian: this 5-finger discount good deal if they want a good takes a lot of precision, stuffing the chain saw blade, yes, right down his pants and deal, but i'm not sure there's a using jacket to hide the motor, caught the eye of california willing to come to agreement. hardware store owner after he gillian: fred, thank you. checked the security tapes >> pictures from washington looking for his missing state. how first responders were able inventory, he put this video out to rescue two people when poles, on social media hoping that it you can see, came crashing down would leave to some leads of any and tensions between china and kind on the robbery. the united states on leland: i want to say he got through that really well. tenterhooks. this is my question, okay, if president trump promising a deal you're willing to risk stuffing with the chinese. a chain saw down your pants, what it would mean for your pocket book. we switched. what is it that you have to cut down that is so important that you're willing to do that? gillian: that's a fair question, very good question. leland: he's found on social media, we will ask him. i switched to chevy. i switched to chevy. there you go. we switched to chevy. coming up, a sheriff out of i switched from ram to chevy. california said he will go to see why people are switching to chevy. jail before he imposes state we love our chevy. firearm deal if he says goes why did we switch? just look at it.
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cau cause. leland: we're still waiting for the president's speech out in las vegas. he met with china's trade leland: colorado latest state to pass new gun control negotiator earlier this week trying to work toward ending legislation, their red flag bill trade tensions between the has been sent to governor jared united states and china. after democratic-controlled >> we are rounding the turn. legislature approved it. the bill aimed of taking we'll see what happens. we have a ways to go, but not firearms of people who pose very far. threat to themselves and others, we've made a lot of progress. a bit on it, ask judge that leland: now, few have been harder hit by tariffs than some of the president's core would allow guns to be taken supporters in the midwest and now farmers in the region are immediately from someone being dealing with devastating losses dangerous, formal hearing must happen so they can make a in the wake of record flooding. some places are still request to have guns returned. underwater. joining us now to look at the we bring in well county sheriff, recovery effort, a look at the he says the bill doesn't give individuals due process and more farm rescue bill. doing god's work as a farmer, importantly isn't going to enforce it if it becomes law. and your fellow farmers. how bad is it for folks? sheriff, i think this is a decision you have not made >> it's very bad in nebraska and the midwest right now. lightly? >> no, in reading the bill and it's historic disaster there. getting thorough understanding,
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there's been over a million you know, i talked with my legal cattle lost. advisers and my county human life lost. commissioners far before i ever not only has property been lost, made the statements that i felt but their livelihoods have been the bill was unconstitutional lost. so, these people, they need help but that's what it comes down to and they need help now. and so my decision to not leland: so many farmers reported enforce it is based on being on the brink of protecting the citizens of my bankruptcy. reports of record bankruptcies in the upper midwest among county's constitutional rights. farm's families. leland: what has been the are we going back to the 1980's response to this stance you've when things crashed and so many taken? >> well, obviously the media has families had to make the been pretty interested by it and difficult choices that yours i've gotten feedback from all did? >> well, it's not quite the same over the country, actually all as the 1980's. over the world at this point. the land prices are still many people saying thank you for holding and the equity and such, what you're doing, it's about but the commodity prices are at someone said enough is enough, historic lows and there's been there are a few people upset with my stance and i understand this natural disaster. that. it is a very challenging time those people are generally ones who don't believe in the second for farmers and ranchers and it amendment, though. is approaching such, like it was leland: one one of the people ts in the '80s. upset with your stance is the governor of colorado, take a there's more people losing their listen. farms, and that affects the >> the sheriff is also not a law-making position in our state, it's a law enforcement rural communities. and the businesses there, yes.
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leland: farmers are different-- division. a different breed of folks. leland: too dismissive of a sheriff's role? they don't often ask for help, whether it be out of pride or >> you know, i have to go out just out of their own sheer and balance the constitution and the laws of colorado in thought of self-reliance, but either way, are they getting the accordance with the u.s. help they need? constitution on almost every are the options out there for call and so do my deputies so to america's farmers, or are they assume that, you know, we are on their own? >> well, these people need a lot of help in the area right now just enforcers, enforesters of because of this historic the law is short sale to all law disaster. i would like to hope that in enforcement. washington they would pass a >> this bill is named after a member of law enforcement, federal disaster relief bill, not just to help the farmers, deputy perish, douglas county, a but to help other natural little bit south of denver, disasters around our nation, you're north. also. but these people, farm rescue is stepping forward to help them a case that's thought that this right now, along with other bill would have prevented his -- organizations like the united veterans organization. his death with the person of we're partnering with several having firearms that killed him, nonprofits to help these farm what's the balance there, sir? families and if people want to help us do that, they can go to >> i don't think this law would have prevented deputy perish's farm rescue.org/donate to make a death, unfortunately i think monetary donation or we're there are changes that could be looking for volunteers right now
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or hay donations to feed their made, a lot more meaning, same cattle. these people are in desperate need right now. they've not only lost their confrontation to occur, maybe property, they've lost their livelihood and it's a very, very difficult time. some time of engagement point. leland: very difficult in several pays and we probably don't know in terms of the leland: sheriff, do you think -- effect as people are getting back to their farms and >> go ahead. realizing how much has been leland: we are seeing this destroyed. happen in rural states, you have a big urban center in denver, this brings up an important political question. farmers and parts of the upper seattle, urban city that's midwest were co-supporters of primarily liberal and rule parts president trump. of the state where you're from have folks you talked to started to give up hope and faith in the and there's a divide of what so president or are they willing to much of america is about and stick it out even though they what people believe in, whether haven't gotten this disaster it's the second amendment, first relief money? >> from the people i talked to, amendment, et cetera, et cetera, they're still willing to stick are we reaching a breaking it out. the people understand that these point, sir, all of a sudden you are part of the negotiations and have sheriffs we're not willing to enforce the laws that are on part of the process in the books? washington d.c., sometimes it >> well, i hate to use the term breaking point but you do have takes longer than we would all 33 counties in colorado that like to see, but they're still, have said we don't like this from what i can see, behind the bill by declaring themselves a president and what he's doing, along with negotiations for second amendment sanctuary. trade and such. there are some challenges ahead,
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but we would like to think that leland: real quickly, a lot of people on the right that don't it's for the betterment in the particularly like sanctuary cities, they say that's going around, why is your moral stand different than the sanctuary long-term. leland: we're seeing farm rescue city who is are on the other trucks with wheat and hay for side? >> i think what you're seeing is we are saying you want to stand those left high and dry and so up and protect the constitution, many people's herds didn't make on the other side of that, when you declare an area, immigration it. farm rescue, you can donate on sanctuary what you're saying we are not going to enforce the law farmrescue.org. we appreciate you being here, that will help protect the counties, it's two different arguments, really, one is in protection of the constitution and the other is a violation of our -- of our country. godspeed. >> thank you. gillian: and in iowa, bernie leland: sir, we have to run, no sanders is set to hold a town doubt this would be litigated in courts and years to come, we hall in the next hour. will have you back to talk about what he's expected to say about it, thank you, thank you for your service. the democratic competitors out >> thank you. on the trail this weekend. plus, president trump is leland: gillian. doubling down on what he's now gillian: coming up big delivery calling the immigration crisis. to 9/11 memorial in new york he talked to fox news' griff city today, details next. jenkins about his plans for the next two years. >> gillian, modification to 9/11
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the republican jewish coalition this afternoon at 2:00 p.m. there, she's got all the latest on this very special delivery, leland: plus, 2020 presidential contenders including bernie jackie. sanders on the campaign trail >> well, gillian, this is a modification to the memorial this weekend. specifically in remembrance of the people who got sick or died waiting on bernie's event in in the aftermath of 911, for iowa, former starbucks ceo many of those families the turmoil lastedhey. howard schultz is here, throwing >> fallen ill and had to prove illnesses from toxins expose today after the terror attack. his name in the hat officially. the memorial glade is pathway gillian: brand new hampshire new where 6 stone point skyward, symbolism of determination and memorial is now close to strength, hand chiseled in completion. vermont, weighs 18 tons and president trump now in las vegas today, today to speak to the republican jewish coalition national leadership meeting in less than an hour, alicia acuña installment 600 ton crane. on the ground there with what to provided access to the bedrock expect from the president's during recovery period. address, hi, alicia. they have not named victims since the list is constantly >> hi, gillian, the president will be taking the stage, 5 to changing as more people fall
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ill. according to world trade center, 10 minutes after the top of the more than 2100 people have died hour. in related illnesses and more as you mentioned after trip to than 90,000 are sick. southern border. meanwhile lawmakers to get more >> our country is full, the funding in compensation fund, right now it doesn't have money to pay out current and projected sector is full, i can't take it claims and drastically cut anymore, i'm sorry, turn around, payments, people who filed that's the way it is. before february 1st of this year are facing 50% cut in 2020 if you look at our southern border, the number of people and the number of the amount of expiration date, after february 1st u -- facing 70% drugs, human trafficking, human trafficking is something that nobody used to talk about. cut. a lot are making sure that the i talk about it. compensation gets full funded and look forward to dedication terrible thing. of this site, that's happening on may 30th, 17-year anniversary >> the president also complemented méxico for stepping up recently, he says by sending of the official end of the back immigrants crossing that recovery efforts. country's southern border. gillian. méxico now has one year to stem gillian: jackie, thanks for the flow into the united states that. leland: michael mccarthy on the stage right now speaking to the if not close the border.
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crowd, live coverage on the he spoke with army corps of other side of the break from new engineers. now, 20 states have filed motion to block the administration from york. diverting federal money to construct the wall and, gillian, ♪ when asked to reporter, he we wanted to respond and did say i can't believe it. no, and you never know what's going to happen. gillian: thank you very much. you can watch president trump's speech right here on fox news channel. it's scheduled to begin in just under an hour. leland: pictures in iowa, get that we just hit the motherlode of soft-serve ice cream? used to it as 2020 campaign i got cones, anybody wants one! begins, vermont senator bernie sanders takes stage for town hall event soon there. oh, yeah! get ya some! we will monitor it for news, no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds meantime sanders is not theount, of dollars on my car insurance with geico. ed!
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stronger security on the southern border amid the ongoing crisis. you are looking at matt schlapp addressing the crowd. kevin mccarthy, i am sorry. he will be discussing and approaching the podium. we bring that you live of course is the president to push for mexico and several central american countries to curb the flow of
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