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>> todd: bodega worker who stabbed an ex-con to death after he acted in self-defense. alvin bragg staying sile not. this is "fox and friends first." i'm todd piro. >> carley: the attacker's girlfriend continues to walk free, a spokesman for bodegarcs of america says jose alba had every right to protect himself.
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>> jose albadefended himself from being killed. this guy is jacked, he is strong and young. he was going to beat this guy to death, jose albahad the right to protect himself. >> marianne joined us live with the latest. take it from there. >> marianne: outraged bodega owners demand officials drop the charges after the man's girlfriend tried to buy a $3 bag of chips for her daughter. the upset woman summoned her boyfriend. the girlfriend brandished a knife, allegedly stabbing alba. da alvin bragg is refusing to
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comment on why the man was arrested and bond set at $250,000. alba's bond was reduced and he was able to return home. he has injuries on his upper arm and a gash on his shoulder, but asking simon's family for forgiveness, he also lost a son. i don't know in the moment how this happened, i'm sad, i know what the pain is, i ask they please forgive me. da bragg is expected to meet with bedega owners today. eric adams says it is a clear case of self defense and albanever should have been charged. >> carley: thank god for this surveillance footage, it proves his innocence and alvin bragg is saying, do not believe your
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eyes, albais guilty. nobody is believing it. we spoke to a bodega owner last hour who says she is terrified. >> we are the one that work the most hard working people. we make sure your coffee in the morning is ready for you. i'm asking the people to support bodega owners, come to us and say, how can we help you? covid, my bodega was closed for two months and here i am again for my neighborhood, for my people. >> carley: she's owned that bodega since 2005, she is the american dream. her children work at it is bodega. the same thing happened to her son. somebody tried to steal something when he was in the
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store. these people are being put in the position, and there are such small profit margins. either they let people steal their stuff or try to defend themselves and can wind up like this poor man. >> todd: if the da does not reduce or eliminate the charges, he sends a message to criminals they have free reign over the city. victims will not fight back or defend their property. they may defend their life, it is sad they have a trigger in their head saying, can i do that at the risk of going to jail? this is sad. this is making it harder for the city to feel safe again. anyone with eyes and ears watching on the screen right now, can see no intent to kill by jose alba.
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you can't prove second-degree murder unless you prove intent. he was trying to defend his own life. >> carley: such a twisted, backward system. when alvin bragg was elected he instructed prosecutors not to seek jail time for felony armed robbery, so that is how he burst on to the scene with that kind of memo, extremely crazy, soft on crime policy that outraged new yorkers across the city and you have united bodega owners of america, he said yesterday that he thinks alvin bragg is a reasonable guy, but he made a mistake, he has to come forward and say he was wrong and drop the charges.
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there will be supporters of jose alba, meeting with alvin bragg today. >> todd: -- organizations now requesting meeting with president biden following the overreturning of roe v. wade, which returned abortion law to the states. naacp pushing joe biden to do more in response. they write the supreme court stripped women of the federal constitutional right to control their own bodies, ignoring 50 years of precedence. we face a public health crisis and attack on our freedoms. this is broader attack on democracy being waged across our nation. >> carley: here is newt gingrich on the growing split between the left and the right. >> as a historian, you have a
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split. we have to recognize the people who believe in the classic america, of hard work, the institution, the rule of law, patriotism, importance of the american flag, either that side is going to win or they are going to lose to militant minority who are prepared to use the power of government to impose on the rest of us a radical value system. >> carley: a florida teacher is standing up for values by taking a stand against policies in his public school district. >> todd: he says doesn't care if he gets fired, he has a message to share. >> the most important thing is teaching these boys to be men, that is my utmost priority. zero way these policies coincide
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>> carley: pennsylvania gfl vetoing legislation that would have prohibited transgender women from participating in sports. slamming fairness in women sports saying, i've been crystal
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clear hate has no place in pennsylvania, especially discrimination against marginalized youth. supporters say it ensures level playing field for biological females and unfairly targets transgender athletes. randy weingarten complaining about teachers saying classrooms have become too political. nine out of 10 respondents say school has become too politicized stroking culture wars and bans books for political gain. countless reports of teacher union deep involvement with politics during the covid pandemic. washington times columnist adding the leftist who called for politicization is shocked when nine out of 10 people are
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upset about it. todd. >> todd: standing up to gender policies having impact on students. educators told to comply or face disciplinary action. a physical education teacher joins us now. matt, thank you for joining us. we will show video of you standing out at a school board meeting. what have you seen in your school that led you to speak out like this? >> thank you, todd, for having me this morning. we've seen a lot, not just in my school, around the county. i've seen students use restroom of the opposite sex when other students of the op opposite sex are in the restroom. one specific instance stands out, female student that
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identified as being a male, i was allowed to go into a male locker room because the teacher felt compelled to allow her to do so. in front of the boys and unobstructed area, took her shirt off in front of the boys and male pe teacher. this female student was not wearing undergarments under her shirt. compelling teachers to be in presence of nude minors of the opposite sex, we are under threat of losing our jobs. this is criminal and our policies are forcing us to do so. >> todd: what is the reality, matt? >> right. so what i would say, segments of
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our -- love and compassion seeks good of those we're trying to love and be compassionate toward. it is not good for that middle school girl, not safe for her, not good for other kids to be exposed to that. take back this language of love, love is not love if we sacrifice truth. for those on the ground that have to come through the doors, we're seeing it is exact opposite of loving and safe, to allow this stuff to happen. my mission to bring as much exposure to this as possible. thank you for having me, people need to know this is happening, it is happening across our state and nation and if it is not in your district yet, it is coming. not just at the local level, legislative level, as well. my goal is to bring attention,
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see change for the good of our kids. >> todd: matt, teach boys to become men. what upon has to our society if we fail to do that. >> i think we're seeing it, we're seeing when we start saying masculinity just on its face is just wrong and there is no differences between men and women, there is no beautiful sdfrnss between us, we are seeing homogonous confusion happening, i can be whatever i want to be. i believe these kids are created in the image of god by a god who loves them so much he died for them. these kids are intentional miracles, made on purpose. i teach boys and it is my job to show them what a man looks like, to show them we need to take
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responsibility for our actions, to show them hard work is important. to show them we do the right thing when nobody is looking and obviously that is things all adults do. i do it in way that shows these boys, one day you will be a man, brother, it is important to learn foundational steps to get you to that point. one day you are not a man and -- boy in a man's body, we want to learn what it looks like to be a man. i do that and i encourage others to do that, too, boys will be men one day, girls will be women and that is a great thing, let's embrace it. >> todd: matt woodside. thank you. new poll shows 64% of voters in biden's own party wants somebody else to run in the midterm.
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issue 50/50 split. this potential red wave is being fuelled by a lack of enthusiasm for the president and his policy. new york time release a new poll revealing most democrats don't want biden in 2024 with 64% of democratic voters saying they would prefer a new standard bearer in the campaign. meager 33% job approval. reason for democrats seeking a different candidate. poll shows age as top factor and job performance. 10% see the president as not progressive enough. roots action supported senator bernie sanders' bid for the white house has launched the campaign don't run joe.org. the group says they will launch
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the campaign following the midterm election. >> carley: thank you. let's bring in joe concha. president biden is not just battling age or the economy, he is battling the progressive wing of his own party who feels he hasn't gone far enough on some issues. what does he do here? >> joe: that is the thing, he lost moderates, he is not progress enough for progressives and the right never supported him and never will. when you have approval rating of 33%, this resembles richard nixon's numbers. when two-thirds of your party is becking you not to run for re-election, that shows you have no base. when you break down the numbers
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by age, carley and todd, 94% of voters under 30 don't want to see him run for re-election. he was supported by young voters in 2020. one would think a team with a horrible losing record would start firing people, show you care and we see the same chief of staff in ron mcclain and mayorkas, same energy secretary. if this president was in charge, one or two of those people would be gone. democrats are stuck between a rock and another rock. kamala harris is not a good alternative. gavin newsom, give me california everywhere? no thanks. bernie sanders, have another leader in his or her 80's. i don't see where they go from here, the democratic party will be upset, they will lose power
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and essentially getting nothing done progressive wing wanted to get done. >> todd: personnel changes, job of general manager joe biden, but job of coach joe biden is to make in-game adjustments when things are not working, policy adjustments. they are sticking with the same policies and democrats hate them, too. why? why not change course to salvage something in the midterms? >> todd: i knew you would latch on to my sports analogy and expand it to a perfect conversation this morning. if coach joe biden was smarts, he would look at a coach who was successful in the '90s despite personal problems off the field. that was bill clinton. he saw the writing on the wall and said, okay, i have to work
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with the other side in newt gingrich and republicans and passed a balanced budget budget amendment. biden can pivot back to the middle and little things done, little victories, it will show people, maybe he is the moderate we elected. >> carley: power rankings were release yesterday, they say republicans will win the house by seven seats. senate up for grabs. republicans are more likely to win that branch of the government, as well. got to leave it there, thank you. >> joe: see you wednesday, bye. >> carley: an olympian says she was brutally attacked while out for lunch with friends in los angeles.
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>> before i knew it, a metal bolt hit me. >> todd: not the only shocking story to come. tomi lahren live on the insanity in l.a., next. pool floaties are like whooping cough. amusement parks are like whooping cough. even ice cream is like whooping cough, it's not just for kids. whooping cough is highly contagious for people of any age. and it can cause violent uncontrollable coughing fits. sometimes followed by vomiting and exhaustion. ask your doctor or pharmacist about whooping cough vaccination because whooping cough isn't just for kids.
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>> todd: the crisis at our southern border rages on. border agents arrested 26,000 in
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just under a week. a sheriff joined us earlier with the impact the crisis is having on his community. >> we've seen this time and time again, the federal government continue to fail texas and arizona as we try to combat illegal human trafficking into america. they are nowhere to be found and it is their job to protect our borders. >> todd: border agents encountering migrantss in may of this year. >> carley: two suspected mexican drug smugglers were arrested with crystal meth in new york city last week, police seizing the major bust, both suspects were freed under the city's lax bail law.
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special -- now it is and we are unable to ask for bail even if we arrest them with no ties to the city and the load worth millions of dollars. over in los angeles, crime surge is seeing no end in sight. this video shows the moment a couple is pistol whipped while loading their car with groceries. >> todd: and an olympian was attacked after a lunch date. >> a homeless man ran up, before i knew it, a big metal bolt hit me. >> todd: tomi lahren joins us now. that volleyball player is in peak physical condition, she is 6'3", why does a homeless guy
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feel embolden to attack her? >> tomi: every state has homeless people, but we have to look at california, a special case. why is it there is a segment of california's homeless population that is aggressive, violent. look at their policy? this is a special case. you have police officers that don't respond to calls about the homeless, especially in los angeles and california, because they know there is nothing that can be done. their hands of tied. the policy in california, nothing can be done with the individuals and they're can run rampant and buck wild. they are emboldened in the streets of l.a. and san francisco and other major cities. this goes back to policies that
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need to be changed. there is large segment of the population that has issues and i understand they don't want to prosecute people with issues, you do not let them run rampant in the street and attack people like kim glass. decent citizens of california should not have to live this way because of california policies. >> carley: how do you feel about governor gavin newsom running and telling people to move to california, how will that work out for them? >> tomi: classic gaslight by governor newsom, he has aspiration for 2021. governor ron desantis is an excellent governor, trying to convince those hemorrhaging out of california that california is a better option when you look at crime and what is going on in the street and taxes and regulation, it will not be
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salable to most americans. california has fifth largest economy in the world, why is there a rampant homeless population and gas prices and rode tape the way they do? it goes back to leadership, that is governor gavin newsom, you don't want to spread the policy nationwide. keep an eye on him and make sure he's not the candidate they are raising up >> todd: is there any chance george gascon can -- the recall? >> tomi: people are waking up and i hope there will be a recall possible, there is a lot of california citizens that have fleed the state instead of signing recall petition. if they do not change politicians and governors to mayors to da's and attorney generals, things will not change. you have to change the way you
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vote. if you stay in california, vote for people that put your safety and state first. currently not the case. >> carley: check out tomi lahren is fearless on outkick. thanks for joining us. >> todd: energy expert says white house decision to sell oil with ties to hunter biden is worthy of a congressional investigation and tucker carlson agrees. >> this is not about hunter biden arguing with a hooker about how much crack on the scale, this is how the biden family is selling out america, including most precious assets to the chinese government. >> carley: disney hit with lawsuits. we will get the worker stories coming up.
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>> todd: the june consumer price index numbers are due out tomorrow. could be new 40-year inflation high. >> carley: cheryl casone has more. >> cheryl: elevated is the white house talking point instead of calling it like it is, inflation
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sitting at possibly a new 40-year high. listen. >> we expect the headline number, gas and food, to be highly elevated. a few important points to keep in mind when we get this backward looking data. june cpi prices are already out of date because energy prices have come down and expected to fall further. >> cheryl: not by much, clarify that. that was white house press secretary karine jean-pierre commenting ahead tomorrow's consumer price index. the annual rate, in may we saw energy prices rise 34.6%, gas up 50% year over year, meat, poultry, fish, eggs, 14.2%.
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headline number she's referring to includes food and energy, that headline number. talk about core that used to be the focus, that takes out food and energy. what americans are paying is food and energy. she did acknowledge it is the headline number, give her that. s >> todd: literally the only number that matters. energy security needs to be top of mind and hopefully it will be. >> cheryl: white house having to answer questions about the president's upcoming trip saudi arabia. >> we will have the opportunity to talk about energy security with the leaders of the opec nations in the middle east just as we discussed energy when he was on his trips to the
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indo-pacific. we will see how it unfolds. >> cheryl: president biden could ask opec for more oil amid record-high gas prices. make no mistake, those two things go together. >> carley: president biden selling oil to a chinese company linked with hunter biden. >> cheryl: yeah, daniel turner, power of the future, sounding alarm bells. president biden reportedly sold one million barrels of oil. here is what he told stuart varney. >> the one that the president's son is part owner/investor, i don't know if he profited or got a commission, it is worthy of investigation. >> cheryl: will there be
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congressional investigation? not before the midterm probably. >> carley: in november. >> todd: seems exact opposite of energy security, who knows. >> todd: thank you cheryl casone. >> carley: thank you. former disney employees suing the company for religious discrimination as they were fired for not following the company's vaccine and mask mandate. joining me are barbara and jay and steven cribb and their attorney carol sanders. barbara, you were a guest experience manager at espn sports complex and you filed for -- because of your religious beliefs and how did disney respond? >> i wish i could say they respond with diversity and inclusion, we were met with silence, backlash, retaliation.
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i personally did early on interrogation call after i submitted my religious beliefs in writing and it was met with silence. the company imposed a deadline, it came and went and again, more silence. we were kept waiting and waiting and waiting. the questions were overbearing, i was called out by my gm for not taking the vaccine, singled out, made to feel like a bad person issue bad leader. it was very uncomfortable and unfair. >> carley: you were fired. steven, so were you, fired in were ma. how did things go for you after you said you didn't want to get vaccinated? >> yeah, so as far as how things went afterwards, i was -- i had
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begun the conversations, trying to have the conversations with my attorney present. hr had reached out a couple times and when i asked if my attorney could be present on the phone call, that was a conversation they refused to have with me. i reached out, they refused to speak with me. >> carley: it was disney's way or the highway. carol, it is your job to be present this case, you say clear case of religious discrimination, how so? >> good morning. thank you for having us. you are right. just pivot off what stephen said, my colleague, rachel rodriguez and i spent a great deal of time reaching out to disney to explain just that. our position with regard to
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religious discrimination claims. we were met with silence like stephen just described to you. we made the effort and they didn't want to have the conversation. we have three plaintiffs, one could not be with us today. this is it is private whistleblower statute. we have a dozen more plaintiffs in the pipeline pending the outcome of their respective administrative process with the eoc and/or florida commission on human relations. >> carley: wow, this lawsuit could grow. disney got in a fight with florida's ron desantis and took out the words boys and girls in their greeting and changed it to dreamerless, to be more inclusive. disney is becoming political,
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how do you and other employees feel about that? >> i think we've been very vocal that it feels like disney is getting closer and closer to not wanting christians there in the parks or on their payroll. we've made it clear we want to be valued and respected as is our right by law. disney thinks they are above the law and don't have to follow it. as carroll just said, we tried to reach out to them to remedy this prior to being fired and it fell on deaf ears. they think they are above the law and that is not the case. i have a lot of friends that chose to leave the company over this mandate. i have a lot of friends who received the vaccine out of fear of losing their job. i spent 21 good years there,
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traveled three hours round trip to get there because i loved my job. >> carley: got to leave it there, thank you for joining us. turning to this. hollywood a-listers funneling millions to stacey abrams leadership pack, did you know that? georgia congressman jody heis will talk about it. >> todd: brian kilmeade will tell us what is coming up. >> brian: on our show, starting in 10 minutes, democrats turning on president biden. majority of his party say hit the road in 2024, what it means for his re-election chances and the president gets ready to visit the middle east.
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will he get more barrels? we'll look at what is at stake and what it means at the gas pump. and will cain is here, he's a deep thinker with great hair, talking about the latest drama with the p.g.a. and the liv tournament and reacting to details in the bodega case in new york city and joe biden calls it bodega. and ramacewamy will talk about several things. i hope we get it all in, i ask you to watch it fully dressed. i. but the areds2 clinical study showed that a specific nutrient formula can help reduce the risk of dry amd progression. ask your doctor now about an areds2 supplement. [sfx: ding] [message] hey babe, meet us at the bottom of the trail.
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♪ >> todd: president biden sold us the american rescue plan as a chance to help those in need during the pandemic. turns out $15 millioned from the plan actually went to the institute of museum and library services and funded social activist programs for your kids.
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>> carley: the details are unbelievable. joining us live georgia congressman jody hice. congressman, let's get to some of those details. this money was supposed to be using for pandemic purposes. and we find out that 33,000 was given to northwest, mississippi community college to create campus safe spaces for students. over 4 # thousand given to minneapolis institute of art to incorporate greater cultural fluency into their tours using anti-racist lends and 50,000 to whitaker center for science and arts to offer equity, diversity and inclusion focus stem programs for pre-k through 12th grade students. this is taxpayer money and people were told these funds were going to be critical to rescuing people during the pandemic. how do you explain this? >> well, there is no explanation. the only explanation is that this administration and this radical democratic party willing to use hard earned tax dollars of american citizens in order to
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push their radical agenda. and we are watching this, as you mentioned these funds were intended to help recover from covid. and, yet, they are being used for woke agenda and to push that agenda on as young as third graders. this is absolutely wrong. >> todd: same church different pew time thing you and andrew clyde sending a letter to the university of georgia calling for action to make sure that their website is not used to target crisis pregnancy centers. it appears professors created a map of pregnancy centers and i have a question for you, why? why would these professors great a map like this if for no other reason than to facilitate harassment? >> yeah. you are spot on. that's exactly the only reason to believe. this is nothing but a couple of professors who are pro-abortionists trying to
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masquerade their math as some sort of academic research. what this amounts to is a hit list. giving pregnancy resource centers, crisis pregnancy centers across the country to all sorts of radical groups. look, we have already season dozens of these pregnancy centers fire bombed, vandalized, and they are getting this information locate locating the places by this map brought out by the university of georgia. so we're asking for this to be taken down, for the university to express responsibility as it relates to potentially aiding violent behavior across the country. >> carley: there is also the georgia governor's race and stacey abraham's leadership pack is being bank rolled by george soros and hollywood a. listers as well.
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$8.4 million in outside leonardo dicaprio and tom hanks' wife sending money. how confident are you that this could turn the governor's race. >> this is raising great deal of concern. we have radical left wing hollywood type mega donors who are trying to bring the failed democratic policies in washington, d.c. to georgia. they believe georgia is in play. look. this is wrong. this is something that the people of georgia need to decide who is going to lead our state and for the left to take these type of tactics, i believe, number one, is not right. this needs to be left to the people of georgia. but secondly, i don't believe it's going to succeed. i believe the people of georgia and america are seeing the
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results of the failed will democratic policies and they are not going to accept it. >> todd: let the people of georgia decide who they want as their governor don't let hollywood dictate it to it you. thank you for being on. >> thank you. >> carley: thank you so much for joining us. thank you for joining us as well 4:00 to 6:00 a.m. every morning. "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ >> democrats are turning on president biden in a big way as progressives unite behind this message don't run, joe. >> joe biden and kamala harris are completely damaged goods. there is a storm coming. >> i don't want a problem. >> will new details in the case of bodega worker who fatally stabbed a worker. he wanted to avoid conflict. >> he was going to beat this guy to death. jose alba had the right to defend himself. >> president biden leaving for the middle east tonight for his first visit to israel and saudi arabia. >> what

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