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lly predictable. that's a really tight spot. don't worry. i used to hate parallel parking. (all together) me too. hey! you really outdid yourself. yes, we did. the all-new buick envision. an suv built around you... all of you. >> we have been very clear there is an increase, there are more children coming across the border than we have facilities for at this time. benjamin: biden's border crisis spiraling out of control, more than 100,000 migrants in the last four weeks alone. we are live in dc as leaders warn this will only get worse. jillian: student in la could finally head back to class next month, the union striking a deal after leaks from should teachers are not supposed to post vacation photos because of bad optics. los angeles mother of four will
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join us live. benjamin: smear campaign, new yorkers boiling over claims that california has the best failure. "fox and friends first" starts right now. ♪♪ ♪♪ i'm hungry like a wolf ♪♪ jillian: a live look at london. i am live in new york city. that last story reminded me of two things. i always get blasted because people say i word a bagel weird. are the bagels in london?
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benjamin: we are more scone people, jam, cream scones but i don't believe there are better bagels in california than new york, new york is the home of the bagel. jillian: the debate continues. good morning, you are watching "fox and friends first" on wednesday morning. benjamin: the biden administration is in denial about the border crisis despite admitting more migrant children are crossing into the us and facilities available to house them. jillian: good morning from washington. >> reporter: republicans are calling this a crisis, democrats are calling it a challenge. no matter what word you use there is no question there is an increase of children and adults coming to the border. i want to go over some recent numbers with you. we know at least 3000 children are in custody right now, customs and border patrol. these are unaccompanied children. number of children for pulled in
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a couple weeks and smugglers are tagging migrants with wristbands. one statement from the tucson sector in arizona showing what they are dealing with, the tucson sector has redirected manpower based on operational needs in response to shifting traffic patterns, we expect to reopen these checkpoints as activity levels dictate. homeland security secretary kim jong un 3 just back from the border with other administration officials, the biden administration has 7700 kids in health and human services custody. they go to hhs after being transferred by customs and border protection. the white house as they have more people crossing the border because the biden administration policy is more, quote, humane than the trump administration's. >> we have been very clear there is an increase, there are more children coming across the border than we have facilities for at this time. >> reporter: texas governor greg abbott critical of the
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administration policy visited the border yesterday and says the numbers will continue to grow. >> the number of people apprehended last year for the entire year last year was 90,000 and the first 2 and a half months of this year is about 108,000. >> reporter: kevin mccarthy and several republicans will head to the border next week to check out the conditions. as for president biden the white house was asked multiple times will he go? there are no plans but it is always possible, presidential travel is usually not announced that far in advance? shannon: senator john kennedy said the left demonized donald trump for his border policies but he says the policies worked. >> for four years they fought the trump administration in its efforts to secure the border.
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president biden and his democratic colleagues's mantra was you are all a bunch of racists. enforcing immigration laws is racists, vetting people at the border is racist. i can tell you what the message to the world was from president biden and the democratic party. we believe in open borders. the american people support legal immigration. they don't think vetting people at the border is racist. they think it is prudent. >> president biden sent a team of his top advisers to the border over the weekend. benjamin: the house will give final approval to the $1.9 trillion covid-19 relief builders democratic senator joe manchin supported the measure despite not one republican voting in favor of the deal. >> at the end of the day, you
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have to look at what we were doing to help america, help different people throughout the country and try to get the country back on its feet. the biggest thing, this economy, we need to get people ready to go to work. benjamin: no house republicans are expected to approve the deal, nancy pelosi says the gop will take credit for the legislation. if passed, the president could sign it as soon as today. jillian: los angeles this will return to the classroom next month under a tentative deal with the teachers union. elementary students will go back for a time starting in mid april, middle and high school students will follow by the end of the month. this comes amid outrage over a leak social media post allegedly from the union instructing teachers to avoid posting pictures while on spring break. a fifth woman accusing new york governor andrew cuomo of sexual harassment.
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benjamin: carley shimkus joins us with the new accusations. >> reporter: the sixth woman accusing governor cuomo of touching her without consent during an encounter at the governor's mention late last year. we do not know her name, but the all many times union reporting she's a member of the executive chamber. cuomo denied the claim during a conference call with reporters stressing they are all simply allegations. >> you don't know any facts, right? obviously allegations are allegations, right? there is a spectrum of allegations. thing might be true or not true, may have misperceived, so let's get the facts. >> the council to the governor responding saying all allegations we learn of directly or indirectly are going promptly to the investigators appointed by the attorney general. this as the first woman to speak out against the governor, lindsay boylein is accusing him of launching a campaign to
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discredit her. boils of inciting news reports that she harassed and belittled colleagues, this smear was a blatant abuse of power by governor cuomo. he retaliated against me and others for speaking up. i look forward to the ag investigating this with the governor facing calls from 6 democratic state lawmakers to turn over all documents pertaining to his coronavirus memoir over concerns there's a connection of the administration altering the announcement of the book. the families of those who died in nursing homes are demanding he give up all profits from the book to charity. calls for cuomo to step down reaching a fever pitch, in total 76 new york state lawmakers calling on him to resign or be impeached. benjamin: tammy bruce says governor cuomo has no shame in that has been clear for the past year. >> there has been one message
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from albany, that this man is a problem. they will take action, they should because i don't think he should resign. you have to have a sense of shame and when he doesn't even have shame about 15,000 that innocents he's not going to have shame about abusing individuals who work for him. benjamin: new york state republicans are launching impeachment effort against the governor. overnight four people are hurt after a bus transporting coast guard cadets crashed in new jersey. the bus plowed through 200 feet of guardrail. the long stretch of metals fall across the southbound lanes. only minor injuries were reported. no word yet on what caused the crash. jillian: jury selection off to a slow start in the trial of former minneapolis police officer charged in georgia
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floyd's death. >> i have strong opinions about the case. i don't know if i could promise impartiality. >> only 3 jurors after 6 hours of interviews. weeks or months as prosecutors try to reinstate a third-degree murder charge. >> the attack on popstar lady gaga's on walker may have been part of a gang initiation. a string of similar attacks in la lead the police to believe they may be connected, the case remains under investigation. a authorities are inviting lady gaga, the woman who founded on after she was officially cleared of any involvement. jillian: the times article in california, not new york, has the best bagel. of the critical a meeting there's a west coast bagel boom,
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they are quick to defend their title, bill deblasio tweeting absolutely not and brooklyn borough president eric adams tweeting the best bagels are in brooklyn. stop the madness. i don't know what the california bagels -- >> >> do i. >> bagel? it is 11 minutes after the hour. another solo call with world leaders. so is president biden. a live report on the global stage. >> everybody wants to be a cat. >> disney plus goes work. the list of children's classics on the chopping block.
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benjamin: students in l a conflict back to class next month, the union striking a deal with the school district after a leaked photo shows teachers were not post vacation photos because of bad optics. jillian: thank you for being here. >> the full of the agreement that was reached, this includes elementary school students, in the afternoon. on april 19th. daily online instruction, the agreement that was reached. >> when they come to the table.
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there is another excuse for delays. it seems to be the message from other friends who are parents. >> the spring term ends on june 1st. the post by the teachers union that everyone is talking about where they invite people, on spring break, friendly reminder, on social media, hard to argue it is safe to argue in person instruction. they are telling you not to get caught. what is your reaction.
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>> is time for the tail to stop wagging the dog. if i found out my employees were going behind my back and trying not to get caught and consequentially not showing up for work, they get tired. there is a string of other employees, i want to be clear, we are not anti-feature. there are a lot of great teachers who are leaking this information, great teachers who wants to be in the classroom and those teachers shouldn't be there and the ones who don't want to work and those who think it is fine to get on an airplane or not safe to -- >> they have been home and express they want to get back to school and see their friends in person? >> absolutely. we are a type a family and we like to socialize and it is hard for me.
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i have one who is in fourth grade, one who is in kindergarten this year and a toddler, trying to be quiet and keep off zoom in the occupied and kindergartner in front of the screen. we don't have video games or phones so this is a crazy thing for them and they want to be out there but the thing that upsets me the most is i know my kids are okay. i'm blessed my husband allows me to stay home with my kids, and i'm super diligent. there's a lot of families who don't have that blessing. i volunteer at the prison. this infuriates me. the birth of her to use the road out of poverty is through education. we don't allow these kids to be educated, this will not end well.
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a lot of kids whose parents are at work working three job. it is expensive to live in la and they are doing their best to put food on the table and are not able to be at home nurturing and making sure kids get their education or homework done and that is not fair at all. jillian: thanks for joining us, appreciate your time. benjamin: 19 minutes after the hour. another hail hero after pulling a teen from burning truck. the officer described a chaotic scene. the telegram, to try to end america's longest war. is this the right move? national security analyst doctor rebecca grant said the truck is ticking and she is up next.
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change all of us have a stake in afghanistan's future security, stability, and ensuring the durability of a comprehensive cease-fire. that is what we are working toward. benjamin: president biden proposing a power-sharing deal between telephone and afghan leaders in a bid to a end america's longest running war. withdrawing american troops from the nation. national security and military analyst and international expert doctor rebecca grant, thank you for being with us this morning. we heard the biden administration has put forward a new proposed deal with the taliban and after the biden administration said they were evaluating whether or not to proceed with trump administration policy to pull troops out but look at the deal. it will give the talent and more participation in peace efforts and it requires taliban
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withdrawal from pakistan. seems to me that this is the trump administration with more concessions to the taliban and. am i right? >> team biden has been smart to keep the momentum from the trump administration when they find the peace deal over a year ago and the clock is ticking because that call for the us and nato forces to pull out of afghanistan in may which was coming right up and our negotiators have been working hard to try to bring this deal together but the afghan government are dragging their feet. benjamin: the afghan troops will continue and start attacking us troops as well but in afghanistan, the argument for pulling troops out, the afghan government cannot stand up to the delavan without us supporting you hand the country back over to the militants. how do you counsel that? >> you will hear a lot from both sides because of the negotiation
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going on, to leave afghanistan completely because we have a security relationship with the afghans national security forces and the police, the us and nato forces can go back to assist whenever necessary. the drawdown because the peace deal is the best way for the us to disengage after 20 years in afghanistan. >> the afghan government are dragging their feet, they want to have a say in the future and won't that if the deal goes through. are you saying the afghan government who are to blame for the delays? >> i am saying the key place is in traffic and talks, they will come to some type of
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accommodation, favor of letting the talent than in the government. 60% of afghanistan, a political settlement. the us agreed to that. >> it is time to get out. >> governor cuomo, governor cuomo refusing questions during an event citing covid-19 restrictions. and abby is in madison square, good morning, abby.
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patrice calls the restrictions of when the smokescreen. she joins us now. thank you for coming in this morning. dodging questions, this comes after the emmy award-winning performance in the course of the covid-19 pandemic. why the change now? >> he can't hide from these scandals and he takes a page out of the biden campaign playbook by limiting the number of questions, took many questions from reporters who are feet away during the height of the pandemic. i understand, he doesn't want to be held accountable, doesn't want to be asked directly about something that puts him in an uncomfortable situation. he is under two investigations, his approvals are falling. the legislature, legislators if his own party are calling for him to resign.
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he would rather focus and control the narrative. >> you mention people calling for his resignation, 76 lawmakers, he won't resigned because it is anti-democratic. do you think he should resign or would he come out at some point and say not going to run again and could be enough for some people. >> i look at the scandals and the sexual interaction allegations, i am concerned about the potential cover-up where he directed staff to fudge numbers and these numbers represent the lives of people who were lost because of his policies. if the policy were wrong that is one thing but don't cover it up and tried to deflect. i don't think he is going to
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survive but the left is more concerned about sexual harassment allegations, for the nursing home policy. sean: i've got to get your views on another culture cancel story, disney plus putting a number of kids films onto the adult section, dumbo, peter pan, where does this go? where does it stop? >> it does not stop. i knew that after last week with dr. seuss's cancellation it would not be the end. i give them a little tiny bit of credit for making parents parents and saying you introduce these movies to your kids but there's a lot of hypocrisy with disney. number one, the mulan movie was filmed in china in the very problems where 1 million people are being detained by the
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government mostly muslims so interesting, they go after use woke culture's censorship of anything that seems to have any racial paint to it but are more than willing to embrace china and human rights abuses they are doing there. it is sad because the woke culture, using this unique time in history to purge society, for any path they don't like it using arbitrary standards and applying their standards very unequally. i understand, i am a black woman, there was a time in this period when pop culture reflected very negative views of people like me and other people of different races but we have evolved. let us not forget where we come from by trying to erase everything and pretend it never happened. jillian: the stereotypes were wrong then and are wrong now,
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they want to acknowledge its harmful impact, learn from it and start conversations to create a more inclusive future together. thank you for joining us. good to see you. benjamin: an urgent search underway for this man, wanted for five murders, a quadruple homicide in new mexico and a murder in new jersey, he is considered armed and dangerous. last seen in camden, new jersey, $5,000 reward for information leading to his arrest. >> the fbi up for urgency in a newly released surveillance. it shows the person who planted pipe bombs around the rnc and dnc the night before the capital right in january. releasing this poster, including distinctive shoes. they are offering a $1,000 reward for information leading to an arrest.
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>> a georgia police officer haley hero for pulling a teenager from a burning truck. a collision with a wrong way driver caused it to light the fire. the girl was unconscious and trapped inside. rescuing her with seconds to spare. >> i've got her. about 50 feet and sit her down and turn her down. >> the 18-year-old is recovering. the wrong way driver faces several charges. jillian: donald trump spotted leaving trump tower wrapping up his first trip to new york city since leaving office. the new york daily news reports trump travel to the big apple to check in on the trump organization. he turned over management to his son. the big east tournament returns with gains in madison square garden. >> that is where fox nation host abby joins us on the matchup.
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>> reporter: as he mentions we are at madison square garden, they are tipping off today after a hiatus because of covid-19. we are told only the lower bowl of the arena will be open so expect to see a little less. remember they are battling it out, they decided to cancel the rest of the game and the rest of the tournament from there. >> all my years of doing this i have been in a number of bizarre situations. that happens in life but nothing like this. the game that wasn't. >> reporter: that decision came after the acc and fcc ousted out of the tournament, the first time it was canceled since 1980 so it was a big deal but the
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tournament, we have a full slate of games starting earlier, check out the full screen there. game one, georgetown, you can catch xavier versus butler and the last game in providence. i know i threw a lot at you but the biggest take away it is a march madness and all on fox sports. jillian: at that time, no one knew what that would bring. it is kind of crazy to hear that. >> reporter: the basketball bug, see what it brings. >> the super 6 apps, play for a chance to win 10,$000. predict 6 outcomes in the super 6 quiz show. topics range from entertainment sports, download the fox super 6
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benjamin: four doctors slamming the cdc, the piece is titled cdc misinterpreted our research on reopening schools. it should lose the rules. the doctors reasons include children are not at significant risk of 4 outcomes from covid-19, viral spread is middle, no science mandate 6 feet of distance between children wearing masks.
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jillian: uber and lift than a woman after she was caught on camera attacking a driver. watch this. >> i've got caught on the. what are you going to do? jillian: the fight started after one of the women got into the uber without a mask, one of the women 1 break the drive when he demanded they get out. an investigation is underway. kamala harris takes another call with a world leader without the president on the line. benjamin: amy kellogg live overseas as the vp takes active role in foreign policy. >> reporter: no doubt these world leaders are quite eager to get to know kamala harris because more than others before her she is likely to be seen as
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president in waiting given biden's age. coming from a law enforcement background she clearly is keen to bernard her foreign-policy chops and is said to be a quick study. however, foreign-policy is about trust and relationships which take time to build. so far kamala harris has had solo calls with two world leaders and head of the world health organization. the last call was yesterday with the prime minister of norway, the importance of standing together to support human rights and share democratic values. they agreed to cooperate primarily to advance global health, particularly the well-being of women and girls. former vice president mike pence was influential in foreign-policy, but he next with people whose opinions were strong and sometimes unorthodox from his boss, donald trump, to mike pompeo and john bolton and dick cheney also shaped much of
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george w. bush's foreign-policy. between handling the covid-19 crisis and keeping a close eye on the economy biden's hand are pulled domestically so it would make sense he would be farming his foreign-policy work to kamala harris, would like to be out and about internationally. almost 50 days now we haven't had a press conference from president biden to bathe that out but will have a primetime speech tomorrow. jillian: a lot of people wondering when we will see the press conference so stay tuned. benjamin: highly anticipated and something else we've been talking about, but we all family speaks out after prince harry and megan markel's exclusive interview, buckingham palace writing on behalf of the queen the family is saddened to learn the extent of how challenging the last few years have been for harry and megan as peers morgan quits following backlash over his criticism of markel, on
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monday i said i didn't believe megan markel in the interview, i still don't, freedom of speech is a hill i am happy to die on. markel's former costar wendell peers slams everyone involved in the bombshell interview for pulling attention from the pandemic. that is something we are hearing here. john taylor, a member of the house of lords in the uk parliament said the queen will rise above this. >> the queen's statement is short, 61, it mentions the word family three times and that is significant. the book says blessed are the peacemakers and the queen as a peacemaker. and if you gain financially from it. the queen is genuine.
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that is quite clear. that is very important. benjamin: this is a big story, the royal family such an institution, the paul yesterday said those on the left side with covid-19, racism claims that her mental health, those on the right going down the pampered princess route and saying now is not the time for this kind of interview bearing in mind as the lord says we are in the middle of the pandemic, millions of people losing jobs but this is a huge story, it is not going to go away anytime soon. >> when you allege racism it is hard to elect something like that and not give more specifics that the public can see. it leaves a lot of lingering questions people want answered.
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benjamin: name a name but a close call on the road, one driver's incredible encounter with a herd of deer. >> not going to change course just because of a few naysayers and doomsayers. benjamin: governor gavin newsom touting his leadership in the pandemic, california is out front in all the wrong categories. the us and canada, joined us next.
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california critics, partisan political grabs without david prejudices, everything that makes california great. we will not be distracted from getting shot in arms and the economy booming again. benjamin: gavin newsom delivering his state of the state address as 2 million californians seek to recall him. jillian: elizabeth, good to see you. >> thanks for having me here. jillian: listen to a little more of what he had to say. >> i know our progress hasn't been fast enough and we made mistakes, i have made mistakes was we on this, we learn from them and never stop trying. that is the california spirit. jillian: i want you to react to all of this.
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california has been lagging so far behind as far as restrictions go and outdoor dining reopened in california. what do you think of what he had to say? >> absolutely ridiculous what the governor continues to push out there. with regards to the small businesses and dining that has been shuttered and everyone has been displaced we see time and time again how our governor picks and chooses winners and losers. he talked about the mistakes he has made but dining in places like french laundry but he never actually takes ownership of how he continues to pick and choose winners and losers. benjamin: you are running for state senate, you see these leaders are out of touch, how would you change it, what do you see? >> i'm running for u.s. senate to give those people a voice. in the last 12 months we've seen our freedom stripped from us,
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our livelihood has been destroyed, kids are suffering, businesses are setting. these are politicians, gavin newsom and alex idea continue to think these policies are good and working, they are not. we need, we -- we don't need to have the rest of the country have california policies, the one in san francisco where the homelessness is rampant, businesses are shuttered and in san francisco they are fleeing san francisco. jillian: look at the last year as far the governor goes, how he handles the pandemic, certainly upset with the business owners as we mentioned. people are attempting to recall him right now with 2 million signatures. what does that say about california, do you see a shift happening in california? we talked at length about businesses moving out of california. that not just talking points. we highlighted businesses, they
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moved to other states where they can run their companies and profit by them. >> the only time we see gavin newsom come to places like central valley where essential workers are from agriculture to all of the essential services, we need it to fill our grocery stores during the pandemic, we when he had a campaign stop with individuals such as george lopez, sick and tired of these career politicians like gavin newsom that continue to use places like central valley as a flyover when they go from los angeles to san francisco and people are sick and tired of seeing how the only time our governor and other politicians who claim to care about this region is where they have a recall election, 1.5 million
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signatures. benjamin: thanks for joining us. best of luck in your senate run. coming up in the next hour of "fox and friends first" the national guard surrounding the dc capital another 10 weeks. the big question is why? we will ask texas congressman michael burgess straight ahead. also out of texas "fox and friends" weekend quit cohost will cain joins us from the lone star state as it lifted covid-19 restrictions today. stay with us. ♪♪ no way. more exercise. more water. and more fiber is the only way to manage it. is it? maybe you think... it's occasional constipation. maybe it's not. it could be a chronic medical condition called ibs-c, and time to say yesss! to linzess. linzess works differently than laxatives.
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jillian: a major admission by the biden administration, more child migrants at the border than facilities to hold them but they still won't call it a crisis. >> so much for bipartisanship. the $1.9 trillion relief package expected to pass today despite concerns from republicans. >> we did agree on a good bit. there's a lot of republican input and at the end we made a few adjustments here and there. it is a bill i could support. benjamin: we are live in washington. jillian: how dave portnoy's pizza review save the business. i am hungry now.

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