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>> carley: voters are gearing up to decide which party will control the next congress, we enter the 24-hour stretch before midterm election day 2024. republicans need five seats to take back the house. it is projected the party will get the job done with 19-seat majority. >> todd: in the senate, still
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anyone's game with four critical tossup races neck and neck. you are watching "fox and friends first," i'm todd piro. >> carley: i'm carley shimkus. governor races across the country are scrambling for votes in theun areup to the big day. >> i'm a democrat running on my record on crime. >> seem to care more. >> my eight year old understands the government printses trillions of dollars, prices go up. >> you sent me to get stuff done, that is what i've done. working with republicans and democrats to get legislation -- >> republicans know tim ryan is completely fraudulent when he claims to have supported policy, they know the record. >> this race for governor is not about democrats or republicans, it is choice between sanity and
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chaos and about electing leader to goff earnwith vision and strength. solid conservatives for a long time, we haven't moved, guess who moved? democrats, further and further and further. >> todd: ashley strohmier has more on the final pitches. >> ashley: a new abc "washington post" poll shows 26% say the economy is a top issue for voters and trust republicans over democrats to handle by 14 points and instead of hitting up battleground states, the president will be in maryland to hold focus on abortion for democrats, their big push leading into the midterms, listen. >> buldoc is the most extreme nominee that new hampshire has seen in modern history, his
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record makes clear he would be yes vote for nationwide abortion ban. >> i have a grand daughter, they have fewer constitutional rights than my mom and grandmother did, that is not right. >> abortion is on the race, i standard to codcodifiy roe v. w. >> i told voters of pennsylvania, this is same scenario with crime, economy and drugs, he's taken positions so far to the left, there is no way they could identify with him. >> mark kelly's explanation is, he says this is what happens, the greediy business men get together and decide to raise prices. he knows that is a lie, inflation has been caused by he
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and joe biden spending $6 trillion. >> everything is going the wrong direction, the democratic governor shut down the state and schools, they are breaking because they know democrats are in charge of my state and the country. >> i want our energy independence back, that is the start of everything, you will create jobs. >> ashley: emerson poll indicates the race tightening between maggie hassan and army general don buldoc. 43% of americans say they feel they are worse off financially than they were two years ago, only 18% say they are better off now. back to you guys. >> todd: democratic poll worker in indiana approached two black voters urging them not to vote
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arguing they are racist and the poll worker is accused of taking advantage of a voter who asked to help by pressing straight democratic option which the voter did not want. he claims the incidentses were -- >> carley: calling for the u.s. to use counter terrorism technique against republicans in an op-ed. he says the probganda leads to violence. free speech protection in the u.s. prevent authorities from replicating counter terrorism strategy at home. there are important lessons we should apply and calls out right leaning politicians saying we need fo identify what crosses the line into the realm of dangerous rhetoric, calling out
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those in the right wing eco-sphere. >> todd: hunter biden exbusiness partner, whistle blower bobulinski is reportedly ready to share more text, e-mails that could incriminate the entire family, one shocking text revealing the president met with bobulinski twice. hunter texting bobulinski, my dad is speaking wednesday morning, you should come meet him, if you can. the new evidence may be what prosecutors need to charge hunter biden and uncover involvement by president biden. not looking good for president biden and democrats in the midterm and "saturday night live" is poking fun thea the president. >> it is tuesday, our midterm election will determine fate of democracy and big yikes.
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>> todd: actor chris pratt endorsing former los angeles police commission president. he said he doesn't normally support political candidates, but there is too much to lose. endorsed by kim kardashian, perry and snoop dog up against karen bass, running to replace eric garceti. >> carley: final campaign stretch. >> i love the signs when i came in, socialism. give me a break. what idiots. >> there are 330 million people
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in the country, maybe 80 to 90 million are not very bright. >> todd: joe concha joins the show, is that name-calling and insult sign of desperation on the left? >> joe: it is a sign of stupid its, todd, to insult voters you are trying to court a few days before the midterm, how does that win you anything, except a cheap applause line. michael moore is saying democrats will pick up seats in the house and senate and that could happen perhaps if you believe in 1% of a chance happening as we are talking as far as the house is concerned. i don't get this strategy at the end, it is all deflection. they can't talk about inflation, wages, not keeping up, can't talk about crime, gas prices, borders, education, goes back to
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fourth grade, name calling. >> carley: can't talk about those things, they are talking about threats to democracy and abortion and op-eds being written saying democrats missed the mark on getting the pulse of the people. do you think there was a major mistake made there and maybe it is difficult for democrats to address the real issues because they are the party in power, what do you think the headlines will be come november 9 if there is a red sweep? >> joe: tone deaf. right? that is the only two words you will see in the headlines, as far as strategy, to say inflation doesn't exist. or the president tried to claim we were at zero inflation, you see candidates like kathy hochul in new york claiming crime that is up by every statistic, not even an opinion, this is how i
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feel, when you look at stats, crime is way up as far as murders, homicides, violent crime. it is a media creation, when they say the border is closed and you see the reports from bill and they say they are not woke curriculums being pushed. they are and it is on paper. that says we will not solve the problem, we don't acknowledge the problem exists that is where headlines will be, democrats tried to claim i think thises didn't exist did exist and realize this is what voters are thinking that life is not an msnbc program, then they way too late as far as that is concerned. >> todd: msnbc program, nbc program, "saturday night live" having fun at the president's expense this weekend, watch.
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>> midterm election will determine fate of democracy and let's say big yooiks, what is going on? the democrat message is not getting through, i'm talking to people that don't exist, that doesn't help much. i'm trying, i promise, i am tempting fate. >> todd: how much stock do you put in that in terms of democrats enthusiasm to get out their vote this election? i look and think, boy, they have no fire to get out, they know their goose is cooked, what say you? >> joe: 1st of all, i can't get over how horrible that immitation of biden is, dana carvy nailed it and darrell hannah and will farrell with george w. bush. to your point, todd, enthusiasm
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is dampened, they see the writing on the wall and know the biden presidency, even when he had the house and senate didn't get too much done. they know this is done and talking about the 2024 campaign, particularly if donald trump announces he is running for president and november 14th. >> carley: "snl" didn't make fun of the democratic candidates. thanks for joining us. >> joe: see you soon. >> todd: katie hobbs invited -- to join her on the campaign trail against cari lake. >> carley: legacy in the state and the botched fast and furious gun running program that left an arizona border agent dead, more
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>> janice: good morning, it is monday, we have a lot in the weather department. temperatures, cold air in the northern plains, warmer air ahead of the front, we will hit records. we hit records this past week ween. we have showers and thunderstorms across the tennessee river valley and northeast. look what happened 21 minutes ago, subtropical storm nicole has tropical characteristics and extra tropical characteristics, bottom line, it will affect florida and we could have a hurricane on our hands thursday. pay attention to this. that area of low pressure becomes a nor'easter for the weekend, we have to talk about this, there is tropical models as we get into thursday, friday
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and saturday. we think along east coast of florida from miami to jacksonville, monitor this through the next couple days. if you don't have fox weather app, get it. area of low pressure toward northeast on the weekend, this is a big deal, we are focused on the midterm, we also have dangerous weather in store for florida yet again. election day forecast, for the west, snow in the forecast and rain and the east coast looks good. central u.s., talking about tropical systems, pay close attention, we'll keep you up to date. happy monday. >> carley: former attorney general eric holder hit the campaign trail with arizona
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candidate katie hobbs, border agents don't want to forget the fast and furious scandal. he is trying to prop up katie hobbs, he got border patrol agent killed with guns he was giving to cartels and he refused to testify about it, great guy, that is ryan terry. joining us is the is -- robert, what do you make of this situation? >> good morning. actions speak louder than words. katie hobbs won't debate, she is campaigning with eric holder, former attorney general whose fast and furious gun program was responsible for the murder of arizona border patrol agent ryan terry, who would have been 52
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years old this year, died 12 years ago when the gun the obama administration allowed to be sold to hifrnmen was used in the murder of mr. terry who died in the line of duty. katie hobbs and cari lake race is a tossup and masters versus mark kelly? >> the race is trending for republicans in both elections, arizona voters are mad about the borderer crisis and the economy and mad about the fact americans keep dying in the biden border crisis. texas national guard specialist bishop evans drown while trying to save two men who turn you'd out to be drug smugglers. you have americans being killed everyday by illegal drugs being flooded across our open southern
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border. >> carley: drug smugglers and border patrol in texas, just stopped 2000 pounds of meth with a street value of $18 million. the biden administration says it proves border policies are working, to that, you say what? >> it's not, you have had four times as much fentanyl seized over border patrol, four times as much as seized in 2020. that 2000 pounds of meth is fraction of the methamphetamine seized by law enforcement coming across the southern border. it is not a good sign, we're being overwhelmed with the drugs being brought in by cartels and smugglers and just shows how out of control this crisis has gotten, how much the biden
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administration is to blame for illegal drugs in our community and how voters have a choice tomorrow to do something about it. >> carley: they do. if republicans are able to flip some house seats, interesting to see the biden administration's response to that and if they tighten up border policy as a result. thank you for joining us. >> ink thats for having me. >> carley: absolutely, after vowing to shut down coal plants, president biden is making it clear where he standards on oil drilling.o more drilling, i haven't formed new drilling, that was before i was president, we are trying to work on that and get that done. >> todd: that should help in western pennsylvania, will biden energy policy come back to bite him tomorrow? cheryl casone coming up. what if “just an idea” could become a family tradition?
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morning. the police need to have more support. >> what is the issue that matters most to you this election psyche snel >> just the economy and things are not better than they were two years ago. we have levels of inflation because government spending is out of control and nobody is doing anything about it. it is important to bring adults back into the room to fix these things. >> the city can't do their job, why pay tax? i'm leaving next week. i've been a democrat all my life, no more. >> carley: voters say they don't take the subway anymore because of crime. can't blame them. >> todd: democrats are bracing for a possible red wave. they are holding out for a few wins in wisconsin and ohio, governor races in oklahoma and arizona and new seat in montana.
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bill mcgurn is columnist for president george windchill bush and joins me now. should states be worried that i listed off? >> they should be worried about all of them. even in a wave, there are individual surprises here and there and a lot of races i think republicans can win are still very close, could go either way. i don't think they can take anything for grabted. >> todd: oklahoma race is a hadded scratcher, but people are saying it is close. new abc "washington post" poll says 80's % say the economy is a top issue. we know economies will decide this thing, there is this, nbc poll shows democrats closing nine-point enthusiasm gap from octobers, both parties are tied
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with democrats and republicans indicating high interest in the election. that last one here issue the voter election enthusiasm poll, what should we read into that? >> well, of course enthusiasm has direct correlation with turnout. it is very important that the democrats turn out voters. i don't think it will be enough to stop an overwhelming rebuke of president biden on election day. midterms are almost always referendum on the president and the white house and president biden has really hurt his party. >> todd: your democratic friends, are they excited to vote tomorrow? >> no, you hear they are catching up, a lot of areas, you don't see -- i'm in new jersey, i go to new york a lot and
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friends and relatives outside the city, i don't see any kathy hochul signs. that doesn't mean they're not there, but i just don't see it, i wonder about the enthusiasm there. >> todd: i drove through new york state this weekend, no kathy hochul signs, none. in blue florida county, could flip red, talking about miami dade, look at the numbers, registered republicans lead with votes cast, deem 174,000 temperature is a shock republicans are winning, this is heavy latino and democratic area. will miami dade be the bell weather for the country as results come in on election night? >> well, the republicans hope so because joe biden curiously may go down as president who first
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started losing latino vote. remember in 2000 twenty, we got majority of latinos, he got 750,000 fewer latino votes than hillary clinton had in 2016. so there is a trooen here and a lot of them don't like progressive latin-x symbol. they are hard-working people, they want the american dream, good job, a good home, good neighborhood and they are concluding the democrats are not going to give it to them. republicans don't have to win, for example, all majority of latino or even black votes shgs if they can get a big chunk of it, it will have huge ripple effects. >> todd: they will get that big chunk, bill mcgurn, thank you. elon musk and kathy griffin from
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twitter, cheryl casone will explain why next. >> carley: plus talking about crime as possible turning point in new york, voters say they do not feel safe and democrats think it is a joke. >> he makes it sound like kathy hochul gets up every morning, goes to the nearest subway spot and hands out billy clubs and baseball bats. >> carley: not the right tone to be striking there, claudia tenney will react next.
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>> todd: twitter reportedly pressing pause on blue check mark subscription service. >> carley: interesting. cheryl casone is here with more. >> cheryl: the twitter blue subscription service that will cost $8 a month on hold until after election day. twitter workers worry the new service could lead to a fake account to impersonate someone
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famous as comedian kathy griffin s suspended after impersonating elon musk. elon musk said anyone doing this will be permanently suspended. new op-ed says liberal uproar is elon musk derangement syndrome writing, mr. musk takeover is like congress will destroy democracy, democrats are panicking, he will check on progressive rule. on friday, half of twitter staff were laid off, now some being asked back, some were cut by mistake or let go before management realized their value. meta is having massive layoffs this week. >> todd: green new deal joe is at it again.
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>> cheryl: with election day tomorrow, president biden continuing war on energy production at rally for new york governor kathy hochul. >> there is no more drilling. i haven't formed any new drilling. that was before i was president, we're working to get that done. >> cheryl: one day after joe manchin criticized the president. remember, energy prices are expected to soar this winter, you you spoke with former keystone pipeline worker noel crabtree. >> no one is building new coal plants, they can't rely on it. we'll be shutting plants down across america and having wind and solar. >> cheryl: that was a double-up on the sound bites. neil
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crabtree was talking about this last hour and he reacted to frankly it is president's assault on energy production and workers, if you think about it. >> this is one promise biden has kept, he's destroyed energy in this country, voters need to realize how important energy is in this country. >> cheryl: comments from the president, you are assaults voters going into midterms. >> todd: bold strategy. >> cheryl: hanging on to green climate. >> carley: major issue voters will be thinking about. bring in claudia tenney on this front and much more. congresswoman, you heard the
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president talking about energy, the energy industry over the weekend and said he wants to shut down coal plants and stop drilling and talking about threats to democracy. when you look at polling and there is a new abc news poll and it shows what issues matter most, economy, abortion, inflation, followed by threats to democracy, it doesn't seem like issues americans care about are translating, what do you make of this strategy? >> good mrorng, i think it is a tragedy what the democrats are doing, especially kathy hochul in new york state, war on energy began in new york, we sit atop the marcellus shell, they could provide us with security if we were to use it smartly and in way that would reduce emig and have responsible gas drilling.
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if we don't have lee zeldin elected governor, new york will become the exodus state, no longer the empire state and that is a tragedy. this is urgent, we've had good weather last few days and weeks and has been able to paper over the fact once heating bills issue gas, oil, protain issue the way new yorkers have to heat their homes, not to mention cost of gas and groceries and joking about it like former president bill clinton, it is no laughing matter here in new york. i hear about it everyday on the campaign trail, crime is a top issue, energy and inflation. >> carley: listen to bill clinton over the weekend and what he had to say about crime, watch this.
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>> lee zeldin, he makes it sound like kathy hochul gets up every morning, goes to the nearest subway stop and hands out billy clubs and baseball bats to everybody that gets on the subway. looks like he's auditioning to replace rock johnson in the movie. >> carley: you hear laughter, crime is no laughing matter, is that the tone to be setting? >> absolutely not, actually she is handing out clubs. i was at a lee zeldin rally and a four year old was shot in her car inform buffalo, a man after being released because of the cashless bail system, after threatening his wife, shot her in front of her children in her car. this is going on in upstate all
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across, bill clinton signed the crime bill in 1994, we have drug pair fren ailia and methadone clinics and seeing across the state police being forced to keep drug dealers shooting up in front of children on the streets. you see lifelong democrats turning to lee zeldin for common sense, if we don't have a common sense on the hafrest moon, new york will turn into the exodus state. i'm a lifelong new yorker, my family business was founded by my grandmother, lee zeldin, joe penna, we need to change new york, take back the stay and save it as lee zeldin says or we will see a mass exodus from this
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one great state. >> carley: claudia tenney, thank you. president biden treasury secretary. >> inflation is not caused by this administration, inflation was not caused by the amazing work. >> carley: dr. kevin robertses is here to set the record straight. >> todd: brian kilmeade what is coming up on "fox and friends"? >> brian: quiet show, the roster over the next three hours, bret baier will be on, sean hannity, kellyanne conway, joe concha, stuart varney and charl payne. we also have sean duffy, it will be great. we have a live audience, the
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ed to the to the be labor secretary marty walsh trying to take heat off the white house saying joe biden is not to blame when it comes to inflation. >> quote, inflation was not caused by this administration. inflation is not caused by the amazing work that has been done joining us is president of the heritage foundation. a saying administration not caused by this administration. also have the president saying
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out there this election cycle is not a referendum. it's a choice. >> well, good to be with you, carley and todd. it's a shame that so many members of biden's cabinet are as dishonest as the president himself. you and i both know because we have talked about it over the summer that when you look at charts regarding inflation over the last two years, there is a strong correlation from that moment that president biden took office in january of 2021, each month inflation ticking up. and intensifying when really terribly named inflation reduction act was passed. all that did was make sure that inflation would be around to stay furthermore, as you talked about in your previous segment, perhaps the biggest problem in addition to government spending itself despite of what the labor secretary the biden's war on energy. he americans feel testify sick he gel time to go to the pump or the grocery store. i think as a result the
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president's party is going to face a she lacking when we look at election results tomorrow night. >> todd: inflation hittings gas up 1%, food. home up 15%. rent up 17%. something else walsh said our economy will be getting stronger secretary of defense it when you card we read. how much county white house brag about jobs labor protections, 7%. unemployment. how much longer can they lie about that? >> they won't just lose the house and the senate policy as a result. the hair targe foundation we couldn't care less where it is a democrat or republican we are
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nonpartisan. we are going to be driving that new conservative majority to reverse the policies that have created this mess to begin with. so, when it comes to jobs, unfortunately, we do not celebrate this. because this is a pain that every american family is feeling. we are requesting to have a year or more of very stagnant job growth. ultimately what's going to happen is americans are going to have to buckle down. realize the policy consequences of some poor political decisions we have made. but, at least the good new york city the silver lining in the near term is that there will be a conservative majority in congress and they do need to deliver on the will of the american people. >> carley: dr. roberts, republicans are seeing their largest lead over democrats when it comes to who voters crime. republicans lead by over 20 points, if you can believe it. according to your foundation, the heritage foundation. 25 out of the 30 cities with the highest murder rates are run by democrats. but you hear governor kathy hochul on the campaign trail trying to make the argument that
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democrat-run states are safer. so, how do you feel about her messaging and tell me more about this heritage foundation study. >> thanks, carley. i think governor hochul should go rochester new york in the top 10 of homicide rates as my colleagues can point out in that report. thaask the people there if they feel safe. ultimately, that's the question that american people are asking themselves whether they are new yorkers or pennsylvanians or living in wisconsin are we better off now than we were than the radical left took office. and the answer is resounding no. lost not just economic security. their physical security. whether it's rochester or philadelphia or milwaukee, all in the top 10 this is driving americans' rejection of the radical left agenda. so, ultimately, what i would encourage viewers to do is to go to heritage.org. take a look at that report. it's a diagnosis not only of a very difficult problem we must
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solve in the united states but, as we always do, as the outmost for the every day american in washington, d.c., a very serious set of solutions that going back to a previous point i made, this new conservative majority coming into d.c., better be prepared to do it because they will lose the support and will of the american people if all they want to dos a the majority is come to d.c. and attend cocktail parties. >> todd: dr. kevin roberts, thank you very much, sir. enjoy your monday. big week ahead and a big day ahead. you said i forgot. we did not forget. happy birthday. >> carley: oh, todd. >> todd: get on out here with the cake. where. >> janice: it we couldn't forget. very heavy, i'm getting my workout today. >> carley: i was wondering why we had two minutes more to go in the segment and you said goodbye but thank you guys so much. yes.
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>> carley: we love you. >> carley: i was thinking everybody in the studio audience "fox & friends" was here for my birthday party. apparently it's because of the election. >> janice: no they are here for you today. >> todd: because it's your birthday today you are taking the rest of the week off. >> carley: with midterm elections nothing is going on. thank you to all the producers and bobby who bought me this cake. >> janice: did you think we forgot. >> carley: i don't care. >> janice: she is one of these people who doesn't want to draw attention to herself. >> carley: it's so strange but i like attention usually but things like my birthday i get very uncomfortable in these scenarios. >> janice: we made a cake for two. >> carley: i will be taking about a quarter of this cake. why not? >> todd: as you should. >> carley: nine months to eat like a sloth and i will do it. >> todd: the baby is a boy he wants to eat.
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>> carley: big 3-6. >> janice: i remember 3-6. >> todd: 8 years for me. >> janice: long time for me. >> carley: i appreciate it and i very loved. >> todd: you are loved. you will get your song later on from me. you know what song. it's always a fun one. "fox & friends" starts right now. studio audience. bye-bbye-bye everybody. ♪ ♪ [band] [applause] ♪ [marching band plays
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