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>> 506 felons voted illegally in georgia. >> voting in person october 20 third. i was told there was a ballot out for me. >> those paper ballots were not secure. don't care if you are democrat or republican, i hope you will take what these people are telling you seriously. jillian: it is friday december 4th. whistleblowers line up claiming voting irregularities across georgia. watch as this surveillance video reportedly shows ballots being counted illegally.
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>> first day i am and not generated, ask the public for 100 days to mask, 100 days. jillian: president-elect joe biden wants you to mask up as california and acts a lockdown. she may criticize capitalism but that is not stopping aoc from cashing in on her socialism inspired -- "fox and friends first" starts right now. ♪ all i want for christmas is you ♪ >> outside the studio we had a christmas tree where you dressed for the occasion and i have not.
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thanksgiving was - >> good morning, you are watching "fox and friends first" on friday morning. jillian: thanks, and $207 million, the legal team continues to fight alleged election irregularities. >> this massive fraud, we filed a case, or if you look at what is happening in georgia, the most fraudulent election anyone has ever seen. >> the president's attorneys taking the case to georgia as more was lowers come forward. in atlanta the details. what is going on? >> the legal team led by rudy giuliani bringing their fight here in atlanta to the state capital asking state legislature to overturn the election results presented witnesses alleging
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voter fraud. >> i have never seen such poor handling of not only the machinery but the chain of custody from the very beginning, so flawed. >> i was wearing my badge, presented to the poll manager, she denied entry. >> i was told there was an absentee ballot already out for me but this was not true. never requested an absentee ballot. i always vote in person. >> new evidence of surveillance video showing election workers illegally counting ballots with no supervisors present affecting potentially 24,000 ballots but the secretary of state says it investigated these claims, found nothing adding they had their own observers, donald trump
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continuing twitter feud with governor brian kemp, he called out for not intervening in the election. the president tweeting people in georgia got caught in massive numbers of ballots and putting them in the voting machines, great job, brian kemp, he is responding. >> the president as i said many times as a fighter. we have had a few battles but nobody worked harder for donald trump before november 3rd and i continue to support his efforts in the campaigns any way that i legally could post the election and i continue to do that on one of those was supporting the legal process to play out. >> reporter: stay tuned a little later this morning between now and new and we expect the march for trump bus tour to arrive with hundreds of trump supporters. we will see what happens.
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tomorrow night the president holding a rally. >> things are heating up even more as we hear from whistleblowers, thank you. georgia is at the center of the political universe with the senate runoff a month away. fox news's greg get filled talks about what is at stake. >> under trump for four years the democrats reported every single event every day event as apocalyptic. if you turned on cnn carl bernstein was on every day, worse than watergate. everything was worse than watergate. is our turn. of democrats get control of the senate under the current state of their party it is over for this country. it is the end of our republic. of democrats get the senate and
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have the house and the oval office, the tech platforms, the media and academia, they are all together and all support the same thing, elimination of speech, violence of people, cancel culture, discussion of public comedy, compensation through taxation. it is nice knowing you, america. >> former president obama will campaign for democrats in the georgia senate runoff, donald trump will rally for the republicans tomorrow. martha maccallum will have coverage at 6:4:05 pm before the big debate. i will be there too. donald trump's legal team filed another lawsuit in nevada. they claim 40,000 people double of voted along with 1500 dead voters. the judge plans to make a decision today which will allow time for an appeal ahead of the electoral college finalizing the results december 14th. republican lawmakers asking the
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supreme court to block the final certification of votes counting voting procedures violate the constitution. in alabama republican congressman bo brooks plans to challenge electoral college results when congress certifies president-elect joe biden's win on january 6th. brooks will join us next hour to explain. >> president-elect joe biden and vice president elect kamala harris joint interview since the election revealing they are planning to give more relief for those struggling from the pandemic. >> if they get the 900 that would be a good start. it is not enough. >> we are full partners in this process. >> not of the simplest decision i made yet about personnel or how to proceed that i haven't discussed with pamela first. >> harris revealing she believes there was a push from
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progressives to the new administration to include those seen as far left. in that interview joe biden announced he wants all-americans to wear masks during his first 100 days in office. >> i'm sure there are lots of opinions on this. >> reporter: following the day the us reached a new high in dr. nicole saphier does, a message for the american people. >> the first day i am inaugurated, i will ask for 100 days to mask. >> joe biden asking lawmakers to get behind the bipartisan covid-19 relief. 100,000 this week. bush, clinton and obama will take vaccine publicly on live tv to encourage the public to get the vaccine. >> when anthony fauci says we have a vaccine that is safe that
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is the moment i will stand before the public and receive it. people have lost faith in the ability of the vaccines work. already the numbers are staggeringly low. it matters what the president and vice president do. >> donald trump healed the vaccine as a christmas miracle. >> we give thanks for all of the scientists, researchers, manufacturers, workers and service members who worked tirelessly to make this breakthrough possible. it is truly a christmas miracle, one of the great achievements medically. >> reporter: mike pence is expected to meet with the center for disease control and prevention personnel around noon today. they will ship have to vaccine, a pfizer spokesperson sells fox news, quote, the modification to
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full-scale production lines are complete and finish doses are being made at a rapid pace, we are confident in our ability to supply at a pace of approximately 1.3 billion doses by the end of 2021. >> california governor gavin newsom said as soon as i see thresholds drop to 15% capacity several regions of the state, five will see another stay at home order. >> announcing and introducing in the state of california, fundamentally predicated on the need to stop gathering with people outside your household to do what you can to keep most of your activities outside and always most important on pharmaceutical intervention, wear a mask. >> the los angeles county sheriff, to enforce the order that would force businesses to
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close and michigan governor witmer, 3-week closure said the 3-week closure, based on covid-19 projections and in delaware from the summer fourteenth to the eleventh of january, household stay at home order. >> thank you. national christmas tree is officially lit. donald trump and the first lady holding the 90 eighth annual white house ceremony. >> we are honored to continue the 100 year ceremony of lighting the national christmas tree. 3, 2, one. >> the 30 foot spruce featured ornaments honoring everything including these from texas, florida, and new york. i can tell which ornament from
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that one shot. one family christmas display is wowing their community with 60,000 lights. the incredible traditions spanning 30 years. a win for houses of worship on the supreme court ruling, putting restrictions in question. history also destroyed the lives of thousands of jewish survivors still suffering today.
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>> we put on evidence they would put in the machines a biden ballot ten time for the trump ballot one time. that is why there are missing ballot in pennsylvania. >> constitutions matter, the u.s. constitution, pennsylvania constitution, this should get a hearing in the united states, i think it will. >> pennsylvania republicans asking the supreme court to stop their state's election certification process, team trump shining the light on alleged irregularities across
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the country. good to see you. >> hello, how are you? >> where do things go in pennsylvania? how far do you see this going? >> the lead plaintiff is congressman mike kelly from the year he, pennsylvania, pretty much tossed his case and he asked the us supreme court to look at it, justice alito is the circuit justice for the third circuit and that includes pennsylvania and the commonwealth of pennsylvania to respond. by wednesday december 9th. but i have to say it gets a lot messier. i think the congressman -- they are delicious but not small stop bad he has a heckuva road ahead of him.
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should have filed his lawsuit in april at the latest and pennsylvania has held two elections, primary and general ever since the universal mail in ballot law was passed in 2019. jillian: this lawsuit is over. universal mail in ballots, whether or not they are in line with the state constitution and the goal is to get the election results thrown out and have lawmakers choose the electors? >> that is what congressman kelly and the other plaintiffs are asking for. they are saying because the mail in ballots are so fraudulent and also completely antithetical to pennsylvania state constitution the only remedy possible is to toss out all the mail in ballots and toss out the election results and have the general assembly of pennsylvania decide the electors and therefore
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decide who wins pennsylvania. >> let's talk about california, temporary win for religious liberty as the supreme court gives that winter california churches over coronavirus restrictions, back to the lower court, chief justice john roberts sided with 3 liberals on this one, 5-numfour ruling in favor of the churches, a similar ruling as well. what happens here? >> right now the ninth circuit and district court have to take a good look at what the supreme court has done in the brooklyn diocese case, governor cuomo in new york and executive orders limiting religious ceremonies and religious procedures inside, and were arbitrary, and were not
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equally applied. the main plaintiff was a church called harvest broad church, home of the rose bowl and governor newsom has been changing rules, that is problematic and number 2, limit of 10 people in the church, and could be hundreds of people in a big box store. shannon: a double standard that has been pointed out, even in a pandemic the constitution cannot be put away or forgotten. freedom of religion a big part of the country. >> still argue butterscotch is good. it is 19 after they are.
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rafael warnedknock blasted lawmakers in a sermon. >> politicians who go to church every sunday morning and then walk into the capital under the gold dome and come up with the list legislation. >> will that rhetoric win over georgia voters? antonia oka for with the gun owners of america says you don't win anybody in the south with those words, sure it's us next. joins us next. ♪
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and what does that say about the future of the second amendment. and thank you. >> thanks for having me. this is from joe biden's pick for surgeon general, from 2012 and this reads tired of politicians playing politics with guns, putting lives at risk because they are scared of nra, guns our healthcare issue. our guns the healthcare issue? >> they are not. trying to make that healthcare issue, hundreds of thousands particularly now in 2020 who were impacted by a healthcare issue. the biden administration will do what is best for them, stick to
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the pandemic and at gla. shannon: former potential biden hhs secretary pick, rhode island's governor says she will not be in that position but guns are a health crisis and one of the most disturbing and preventable public health crises of this generation and we owe it to our children to take action. has been a lot of conversation on this side of the aisle where you have the second amendment, a lot of people argue for what is going to happen with and a lot were in favor of the second amendment are pretty upset, some have said the stance penalizes law-abiding citizens, not the criminal. what do you think of that? >> absolutely. what we see with both of them is the modern democrat party, no longer do we have the days where
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we have blue dog democrats who are pro-gun and can be a democrat anymore. it is so pivotal and important the georgia senate race wins in favor of the pro-gun individual which is leffler. why we are fighting hard, we are on the grounds right now and asking those people who are at home to help us. to really help us on the ground and make sure we win for the future of the country. jillian: how important is the georgia sonata senate runoff race on january 5th? >> very important. this is literally the future of the country. it will make a huge direction particularly on the gun issue. we make sure we have the right candidate behind leffler. >> someone in his races rafael
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orknock. listen to what he said in a sermon in 2014. >> politicians go to church every sunday morning and then walk into the capital, stand under the gold dome and come up with the dumbest legislation you could ever imagine. what we need is more guns. >> what is your response? >> like you said before i agree you don't win anybody in the south by trying to say you don't love god if you love guns. it was my faith in jesus christ that helped me realize if i truly wanted to take care of my fellow man i would preserve and protect that right to exercise how they can take care of themselves and protect those they care about. life is important and life matters and that is how we protect life. >> thank you for joining us. appreciate it.
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carley: the time is 27 after the hour. california piling on the covid-19 restrictions, the governor rolling out the strictest yet as los angeles residents are told to stay home. makes later lives in the golden state and found that next. >> don't host a gathering, don't attend the gathering, time to cancel everything. injection-site redness, swelling, pain, tenderness, firmness, lumps, bumps, bruising, discoloration or itching.
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viii the president -- i appreciate the president for the pardon of innocence because that is what it is. this was a political persecution of the highest order and not something any american should ever go through. jillian: michael clinic's present gratitude to donald trump in his first post pardon interview with foxbusiness,
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former national security adviser adding his charges were set up blaming the obama administration, the president pardoning flynn of all charges stemming from the russia probe. and active shooter his arrest after opening fire on deputies in nevada. authorities responded to a call about a man firing shots from inside a home. when deputies arrived deputy started shooting at them, using patrol cars as shields for an hour. deputies did not fire back and were able to arrest the suspect, no one was hurt. kyle rittenhouse will stand trial for the shooting of two men. in a virtual hearing the commissioner says there's enough evidence to send him to trial. his arraignment is scheduled for next month. two firefighters were heard
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battling a california wildfire torching thousands of acres and 24 hours. the fire burning southeast of los angeles forcing thousands of people to evacuate. powerful winds are fueling the flames. red flag warnings are expected to stay in place through the weekend. congresswoman ilhan omar's campaign, the media firm, additional 138,$000, sec filings show omar's campaign the three payments for digital advertising from october 20 sixth to the day after the election. it was made before the congresswoman fled to cut ties with her husband's firm. the transportation department finalizes its rule limiting service animals on flights to just dogs. the dot says a lot are consider emotional support animal as a service animal paving the way for airlines, can only be a dog that is trained to do work or
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perform -- benefit a person with a disability. policy will be set by individual airlines but must conform to the dot tools that will go into effect next month. congresswoman ocasio cortez avenue close line facing backlash including a tax the rich sweatshirt, calling out the hypocrisy of the democratic socialist coming out with an expensive anti-capitalist clothing line but defending the price tag. coronavirus pandemic, rocking the world and going on for months. democratic leaders have the mentality to do as i say, not as i do. a new york post op-ed by the editorial board and this reads
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democrat hypocrites are undermining covid-19 with do as i say, not as i do attitude. a number of examples. >> the started in march, when bill diblasio was called out for go to the gym and shutting down jim's and it ramped up the last few weeks where going to an outdoor restaurant a couple hours, and and made that video -- >> after taking a private jet together. >> if you can't even follow your own rules why are you forcing them on us when so many are struggling. >> restaurant is completely frustrated, they feel they have been singled out, hair salons where nancy pelosi was in the hair salon that was supposed to be closed.
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and she was in there without a mask. rachel potter was on yesterday, health club owner, owns clubs in michigan and nebraska and it was interesting to talk to him because in two different states, michigan as a blue state, rules were so much worse, we wouldn't get answers, hard time figuring out, and michigan versus nebraska, you hear from these businesses. >> a little bit of that new york post op-ed from yesterday, it says hypocrisy is by no means limited to the left side of the spectrum, you can even argue violations are secret and then get caught, support human failings but many of these politicians flaunted their rule breaking in public,
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sanctimonious nests is a purely progressive place. politicians are certain they not only know better than the little people but have a moral right to dictate detailed choices for struggling business owners desperate single moms and everyone else facing dire -- as they balance safety in keeping life together. that is what you keep hearing time and again. everybody wants to keep people safe but the decision between the haves making rules of the have nots, being forced to struggle to get by, especially when the rules don't make sense was why shutdown outdoor dining. we are supposed to be outside. a lot of people arguing sciences and being followed when all we have been told for months is follow the science and talk about the gym owners and all the people out there who are
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struggling right now. we heard stories of their being more lines because people can't afford to buy their groceries anymore. another guest said yesterday we just want to shop at threading the needle. >> unintended consequences spot on for bringing that up, mental health issues, a tough year and thank god for the vaccine, things can change quickly. >> deck the halls, arizona family now letting the pandemic, letting over decades long tradition. it leaves the family hanging 63 degrees christmas lights. and the dazzling display, 150 handmade decorations. >> still ahead. shaving distrust for a good cause. a police chief and director of a nonprofit searching for a cure join us on their inspiring campaign next.
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>> no shave november has come and gone but one texas police department is keeping the spirit of giving going in helping their community, it is how these crime fighters fight against childhood cancer. joining me right now in west texas, starts now. representing team trooper angel jade. good morning to you both. it sounds like the west texas police department is looking pretty scruffy in november but a clean-shaven face. why did you want to get involved in the charity?
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>> we participated last year and i was contacted by part of team brock, part of team jade. the story about losing his child to cancer and hit home with me and we were going to participate anyway. cancer doesn't care who you are and especially hard when it is the children so we wanted to be part of that. >> you were representing team trooper, we just saw jade on the right-hand side of the screen, beautiful little girl, she was your daughter, tell us about her. >> she was absolutely beautiful. she was only number when diagnosed with deadly pediatric
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brain cancer. was diagnosed with an five days and passed away. it is a very progressive brain tumor and we were very unfortunate to have such a bad cause that happened to us, what came out of it was law enforcement, first responders, to help support as we fight for that care. >> the west texas police department raised $500, overall the bearded up campaign, 100,$000, understand members of the police force have beards. what is going on their? >> we decided to take it a step further. some of us did shave our beards for november. i'm out officers to pay for their beards by making donation
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to the bearded up campaign, they can keep their beard for january and february. shannon: it must means so much to you to see this outpouring of support especially your beautiful daughter and you had ties to police and law enforcement. >> my husband was state trooper, starting here with the beard campaign, and recently retired austin police department officer as well, they came together and brought law enforcement agencies and said join us for this period of campaign and help us to be the voice of our children. we wanted to make sure our children's legacy was carried on, chief barton and all the
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officers out there helping us, children are always with us, fighting alongside us and want to find that one goal to end pediatric cancer. >> if people want to help, where can they donate. >> bearditup.org, every agency partnering with us, we have 70 agencies and 18 states and we have been doing this for three years, was very fortunate, it is raised close to half $1 million now. >> you are doing such a good thing helping out. your daughter's legacy lives on, thank you for bringing this story and helping end cancer once and for all.
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>> thank you for having us. jillian: it is 46 after the hour. california piling on the covid-19 restrictions, the governor rolling out the strictest yet as los angeles residents are told to stay home. radio host mike slater is in the golden state next. >> don't hold gathering, don't attend, time to cancel everything. [ whispering ]
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what's this? oh, are we kicking karly out? we live with at&t. it was a lapse in judgment. at&t, we called this house meeting because you advertise gig-speed internet, but we can't sign up for that here. yeah, but i'm just like warming up to those speeds. you've lived here two years. the personal attacks aren't helping, karly. don't you have like a hot pilates class to get to or something? [ muffled scream ] stop living with at&t. xfinity can deliver gig to the most homes.
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>> president-elect biden promises to bar his family from any work opposes conflict of interest when he is in the white house. his son hunter has come under fire for serving on the board of ukrainian gas company when biden served as vice president. as california sees 18,000 covid-19 cases in a single day governor gavin newsom announced regional stay-at-home orders, what he calls an emergency break. here to react as california radio talkshow host mike slater. you live in the golden state. what are your thoughts? >> out-of-control. no end to this. i don't think the leaders should be surprised that half the state doesn't comply because they are flaming hypocrites. we could take all day to talk about this.
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the story of gavin newsom going to a french laundry, more than required, a number of people, no masks, no distance inside, at the french laundry has also rating the sixtieth anniversary of some socialized no distance thing. my favorite story is la county supervisor voted to ban outdoor dining, that night went to a restaurant in santa monica. and says i was doing it because it is my favorite restaurants, inexplicable decline in revenue. we will find out why and try to spin it like she's a hero. >> look at the california regional stay-at-home order, 48 hours after the regional hospital icu capacity dropped 15%, nonessential travel restricted, retail operates at 20% capacity, restaurant limited takeout and delivery, 3 we closure of bars, salons and barber shops. let's listen to the los angeles mayor. >> don't meet up with others outside your household, don't host a gathering or attend a gathering. time to cancel everything.
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>> cancel everything. people have been canceled so much this year, restaurant owners struggling, so many business owners struggling. if you are one of those business owners just barely making ends meet, paycheck to paycheck to pay your bills, how do you feel when you hear cancel everything? >> inexplicable rhetoric that is wildly unnecessary. progressives understand, conservatives understand, there is only trade offs. progressives live in a utopian world they think they can shut everything 9 or 10 months later when this whole thing started at haven't increased icu capacity, they don't need to do all these shutdowns but think we shut everything down and everything will be fine and there are no unintended consequences, 10 months later people in california not going to put up with this anymore.
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>> the lockdown order in la could result in a misdemeanor charge. why do you think california, everyone understands, what do you see happening? >> i don't know. from tennessee we have this conversation, the weather is not worth it. >> thanks for joining us. >> thanks for bringing it up. carley: a little california sunshine. who holds is awarded the presidential medal of freedom, praising donald trump after receiving the honor. >> i want to show you how proud i am to receive it from donald trump, the greatest president. >> he is best known for coaching
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notre dame there is notre dame football team from 1986-1996. coming up in the next hour of "fox and friends first" in new york bar owner arrested for defined new york's covid-19 will sparking massive process. he was on the show earlier this weekend will join us later this morning after being released from jail. support for donald trump surging in aoc's turf, rachel campos duffy on what that says about the far left agenda. ♪ robinhood believes now is the time to do money.
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millions of americans now under strict orders since the start of the pandemic. in california staten island, live with the latest on lockdowns. >> gearing up for a blockbuster weekend in georgia ahead of sunday's senate debate. "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪ santa claus is coming to town ♪ santa claus is coming to town ♪ santa claus is coming to town ♪ >> the festive spirit is all around us. that is the outside of the building on avenue of the americas and inside the studio a nice warm fire going. >> how cute is that.
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