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♪ all i wanna do is have some fun ♪ >> ainsley: that is aisle of palms, south carolina. aisle of palms and sullivan island. >> steve: that big bridge out of charlesston and you're there. >> ainsley: that is right, they do the bridge run every year, she lives 10 minutes from aisle of palms. there were a lot of people on
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that boat. >> brian: a lot of people live on the water, maybe they are clamming. >> ainsley: a lot live on the boat. >> steve: 30% of people under my plane yesterday were under 10, people are traveling going places. >> ainsley: we had our spring break last two weeks, most schools in new york, coming back from spring break. >> brian: soon the kids will make their decisions. meanwhile, donald trump knows where he is going for spring break, new york city. he will be arraigned in manhattan court downtown tomorrow. >> ainsley: multiple secret service are testifying this week related to documented at mar-a-lago. >> steve: alexandria hoff, good morning.
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>> alexandria: no expectation that the president will be held in new york. he plans to return back to mar-a-lago. the former president outlined his plans on truth social, ending the post saying america was not supposed to be this way. former president is referring to alvin bragg's indictment against him. we do not know the specific charges, he will soon. investigating hush money payments. the former da expects to make a motion to dismiss. >> we will take the motion and dissect it and the team will look at every potential issue we will be able to challenge and we will challenge it. i anticipate a motion to dismiss because there is no law that fits this. >> alexandria: group of mostly trump supporters rally around his residence. officials are setting up around
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the courthouse. the president may be barred from talking about this at all, according to daily mail, who says the court thinks the manhattan judge will silence him tomorrow, that could trigger fine of $1000 and prison sentence as much as 30 days. fox news has not confirmed, but multiple sources have said secret service has been subpoenaed to testify in connection to the probe looking into the documents found at mar-a-lago, a separate case. >> brian: jack smith is prosecutor on that. thanks. this is pretty unbelievable. focused on what happened in manhattan and people look at
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that. this doesn't seem the case to bring forward, we'll find out in 24 hours. if you look at that case, they already had trump's attorney negate attorney-client privilege and talk about that case. now they have a situation where the secret service, there to guard the president and you would think going to keep family interaction secret, that is why you don't see tell-all books from the secret service, they are going to testify against the guy they are protecting. this is unprecedented agg aggression. >> steve: the attorney-client privilege, your client can testify if it was a crime, that is what the department of justice said. >> bryan: which almostener happens.
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>> steve: it happens from time to time and apparently jack smith is in this case and regarding the secret service people, this is on heels of washington post story that says they have more evidence that perhaps the former president went through boxes after the subpoena came out when he had stuff he should not have. what will be happening -- >> brian: the lead story in the "washington post," almost as if jack smith read the whole thing to the reporter. >> steve: it could have come from the trump side or -- >> brian: didn't come from the trump side, we spoke to jim trusty. >> steve: pbi airport is what you see, you will see it left-hand at laguardia and tomorrow once they start coverage, it will be nonstop from the time he leaves trump tower over on fifth avenue, goes
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downtown, motorcades downtown and then he will fly back tomorrow. >> ainsley: 11:15 he will leave trump tower and to center street where the courthouse is. he will walk in the front door, walk out and cameras will be rolling on that. he has the arraignment between 1:30 and 2:15, he says he will speak at 8:15 when he gets back to mar-a-lago inside the ball room. he is expecting five to 700 people. expecting a gag order. he will speak tomorrow night. >> brian: it is better, the gag order will cork for his campaign, people are frustrated he keeps talking about his personal grievances, this will
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get him talking about the country. nobody wants to talk about the case combi. this would make its legal team happier. jim trusty, fighting back against the j-6 investigation and mar-a-lago said this. >> surprisingly resilient guy. historic significance of the moment and not about him, about the criminal justice system being turned on his head, can get elected on promises of targeting people. i was prosecutor for 27 years, you are not supposed to act that way, be judicious, follow the rule of law. he is aware it is obviously indictment geared toward him and political persecution, but recognizes significance of this moment, scary for this country
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as far as i am concerned. >> steve: it is historic, alvin bragg did run on, i'm going after donald trump and see what i can find. tomorrow afternoon we'll find what he did find, there has to be one felony in there. regarding politics, many people feel like when you look at what happened, democrats have decided -- the one with most peril for the prosecution. a judge tomorrow could just say, i don't believe this case. >> brian: not this judge. >> steve: regarding january 6 and documents, there could be more there, the question is whether or not the democrats gave nod to alvin bragg, go after him here and go ahead and solidify his republican primary win and then the democrats feel they would be --
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>> brian: based on michael cohen, 22 interviews with michael cohen, who is still lying. they might have something about the trump organization, if it is on michael cohen, you will have a hard time. >> ainsley: 80% of americans think it is a witch hunt. >> steve: michael cohen was on a chat show yesterday and said all his testimony should be predicated on evidence and other people's testimony. he said one thing in the past and went to prison. heed look at the argument. >> ainsley: joe tacopina says rule of law in the united states has died. turn it over to ashley. >> ashley: the border crisis, chilling video shows abandoned migrant child drifting down the rio grand and rescued by the national guard. he still will not call the border a crisis, watch. >> do you view what is happening on the border as crisis?
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>> i view it as significant challenge. >> why won't you say the word crisis? >> i have tremendous faith in the people of homeland security and crisis speaks of a withdrawal from our mission. >> ashley: in new york city immigrant hotel worker is suing city officials after being assaulted by a migrant. she says the migrant hit her after weeks of harassment and threats and the city did nothing. other james patterson is raising questions over credibility of "new york times" best-seller list after his book "walk the blue line" was excluded. he joined "fox and friends" yesterday to explain. >> it is not on the times list, this is weird, we have the numbers. it outsold bottom seven 5-1, it is not on the list, the list is
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accurate a lot of time. >> ashley: the times say best-seller list based on analysis from a wide range of retailers to best represent what is selling across the united states. elon musk taking away the blue twitter checkmark for refusing to pay for subscription. the propagand is not interesting. massive deal to buy wwe, it would be one publicly traded company, this is after roman raines defended rhodes. snoop dog pinned down the miz. i have never heard of the miz. >> brian: can you imagine this merger between wwe and ufc.
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>> ainsley: snoop dog was there. have you seen him with martha stewart. >> brian: they are great. >> ainsley: i know, i didn't expect it. >> brian: i love snoop's commercials. >> steve: you should see his cookbook. >> brian: wonder if he will fight in the ufc next? >> steve: i don't think so. >> ainsley: needs to bulk up. >> brian: the cmt awards. >> ainsley: abbott /* abby hornacek was there. >> abby: country music awards held in austin, instead of nashville and we captured the energy ahead of the big night. take a look.
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♪ >> abby: we are in the live music capital of the world, biggest night in country music. stars are starting to arrive, let's say hello. >> hey, "fox and friends." >> "fox and friends." >> we love you. >> you are the best dressed of tonight so far. >> darius, is it more intimidating playing on the cmt stage or "fox and friends"? >> ♪ >> that was cmt stage. >> how dare you? >> performing on "fox and friends" is a thrill, especially during 34-degree weather. we've done that. >> you are part of the lynyrd skynyrd tribute tonight, what does that mean to you? >> i love paying tribute to
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them, they will live forever. it is usually nashville, moved to austin, what are you looking for? >> i'm home in texas. this is texas, everything is bigger in texas. >> hook em. it is cool, everybody being texas is awesome. >> who do you want to see tonight? >> lainey wilson. >> jelly roll performance. >> shania twain. >> meghan the stallion. >> kelsea ballerini, carrie underwood. >> talk about your level of excitement. >> through the roof. >> you will be on stage tonight with shania twain. >> it is exclusive, we are going to church tonight, y'all. ♪ ♪ >> you just won the first award of the night. >> i got it in my pocket >> the card says winner, that might be your next tattoo.
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>> tonight is the night losers win. changing the game. >> most nominated artist tonight, what does that mean to you? >> my head is spinning, heart is racing, i am glad to be here, humbled and excited, grateful. thank you. >> what does this mean to you that your fans decided you deserve this? >> that is the best part. >> the fans make our world go round. >> what does country music mean to you? >> country music gave us a shot, it means everything. >> country music is for everyone. >> we have more in common than you think. >> it is part of the fiber of this country, heals and upon hads and lifts up and parties like no other genrec. >> abby: i mean, well said, i couldn't have said it better. so many winners, but i think the biggest take away was the amount of humility, people talked about
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the other people that got them there, despite their level of success. it was such a joy to be there and an amazing feel-good night. >> steve: they moved from tennessee to texas and had a great time. >> ainsley: and they're not afraid to talk about faith and family. they all thank god on stage, country music is wonderful. >> brian: if i didn't give up the clarinet, i could be there. >> abby: there is still time. >> ainsley: you did well for yourself, brian. >> steve: not many country western clarinet songs. >> brian: i will google it with chat bot gpt. >> ainsley: you didn't get past hot cross buns, mary had a little lamb. if you forgot your recorder, use the one there was so gross. >> brian: unbelievable. >> steve: abbey, thank you for
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going to austin, texas. >> abby: brian found a new niche. >> brian: coming up, federal judge holding wokeness in contempt, putting stanford students on notive after a judge is ambushed. >> ainsley: more from the cmt awards, here carrie underwood performing "hate my heart" during the show. ♪ ♪ last call, friend i want to feel good. ♪ ♪ ♪ i would, if you could i don't know how. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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>> it is uncomfortable to say that for many people here, your work has caused harm. my job is to create space of belonging for all people in this institution. this is actually part of the creation of belonging. >> steve: you remember that. pair of federal judges taking the stand in the wake of that infamous video showing a woke crowd of students shouting down one of their colleagues, circuit court judge duncan 2-1/2 weeks ago. judges elizabeth branch and james jose they will no longer hire clerks from the prestigious school because of the incident.
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period of federalist society joins us now.m, i have a feeling it didn't go according to plan. >> certainly not, you can see from the video. >> steve: exactly. you go to college in their law school and you go to law school in california, you know what fellow law school students are like. >> well, stanford is a national law school, people from all over the country and several dozen conservative students from louisiana, mississippi and texas and we wanted to hear from him, chance to hear what is happening in court down there. >> steve: you had the students, they heckled him the entire time and the dean comes in and she adds her commentary, as well. it looked like to people looking in, tim, that conservatives are
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not welcome there. >> it feels that way and we shouldn't live in the world where federal judges have to step in, great leadership. >> steve: speaking of judge ho, here is statement announcing boycott from hiring kids from stanford. it is not intellectual exploration, but intellectual terrorism, engage in disruption and public shaming, try to terrorize people into submission in deliberate campaign to eradicate certain viewpointses from the public discourse. he makes a great point. do you hear from the conservative point of view when you are taking classes out there? >> almost nothing, we only have one originalist on our faculty, if you think supreme court the
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is two-thirds originalists and something we've said to the dean after this incidents, gave her a list of scholars from around the country and hope she hires them. this should not be the only time they hear this perspective. >> steve: you are encouraging more conservative students to go to law school there despite what people saw on the tape. >> we need more conservative students to come to stanford, stanford sets the tone across the country, if we give up on it, it will be captured by the left. it might not be fun or a safe space, they can make a difference in way they can't anywhere else. >> steve: when you look at the video, it looks like your fellow students don't want to hear the other side and in their careers, where is the fair and balance part? >> i don't think the point is being fair and balanced and a
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lot of students don't want to are had that perspective, we have a strong core of people who will carry you forward in your career and you will form life-long friendships. >> steve: thank you for joining us on monday morning, good luck out there. >> thanks. >> steve: you bet. on this monday, former president donald trump expected to arrive in new york city this afternoon before his arraignment tomorrow. florida ascertain marco rubio will join us with his reaction coming up and breaking down reaction of the ncaa championship game. you're watching "fox and friends" as march madness comes to a conclusion, but then again, it's april.
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third world and developing countries, they use prosecutors. this prosecutor promised to indict donald trump. he is using the testimony of a convicted liar against the president of his own party on basis of a state misdemeanor that has passed a two-year statute of limitation and he does it by linking to alleged federal election violation that the justice department decided not to prosecute. this is after first impeachment of a sitting president over a phone call and second, a private citizen after out of office, fbi raid of mar-a-lago, fbi director leaked private conversations with the president to get a special prosecutor appointed. i think you look at that and say this is being weaponized and
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used and precedent is set. now every prosecutor in america will go out and say who can i target? can i go after george w. bush, barack obama, who can i go after to get famous and i'll make something up because partisans on my side will rally behind me and make me famous. that is what this sets up? >> senator, have you spoken to the former president since the indictment was announced? >> i have not. >> steve: number of republicans have reluctantly revealed a little bit about it. do you think if this does wind up going to trial, do you think the former president should testify on his own behalf? bill barr yesterday said no. >> i'm not going to give legal advice to the president of the united states. i'm not in a position to do that. i would just say to you, my
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concerns go back to what i said before, the precedence it sets for the country. i would be uncomfortable if the situation was reverse interested this was a republican going after a political figure on the other side. it doesn't just smell political, it looks it. even some democrats are uncomfortable with this. some are uncomfortable, they think it helps trump, others understand once you cross lines, the others will respond. house minority leader norms in american politics have been broken over the last 10 years and every time they are broken, you can't go back. this is destructive and poisonous. >> brian: you can smash and clean out your server and your blackberry hillary clinton never
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got retribution or hell to pay for her. another breaking news story, as you projected, that spy balloon that flew across the country was active spy balloon the chinese were getting realtime intelligence from. three officials say over military sites, we didn't shoot it down and it would have been worse had we not obstructed its view. what can you tell us about the spy balloon we allowed to cross the country before shooting it down? >> i can tell you without getting in trouble for revealing classified information, you don't spend money and do something daring like that, these spy balloons are not for aerial episode of the smithsonian, there is a reason these things fly, to collect
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signal intelligence. part is a test and part is collecting intelligence in realtime, video signals, intelligence, still pictures fed back in realtime. that is what this was. >> brian: this is john kirby, listen to senator -- excuse me, admiral kirby. listen. >> we have no specific reason to conduct they were conducting surveillnessa of any time. >> they were probably for benign purposes, weather, commercial, scientific research. >> brian: does he mean what he's saying? does he not think we will find out? >> when is that second comment from? that is a blatant out right lie. >> ainsley: february. >> that's a lie, it was a lie in february and a lie in april thachl is not true. everybody knows this was done for espionage. i have never heard from anyone in the intelligence community
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this was for benign purposes. if for benign purposes, no reason they wouldn't have notified us, that is a lie. >> brian: they think we're all idiots. >> well, i think this is a problem when politics infuses national security, domestic politics. perhaps he's gone back and changed his point of view, it was a spy balloon, period, end of story. you can argue, we spy on them, you cannot argue this was anything other than a spy balloon. >> ainsley: you would know, you are vice chair of the senate committee. you have a new book coming out, "decades of decadence," tell us about it. >> if you look at where the world was end of cold war, the
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world super power, we had all kind of things going in our direction and then we -- -- these things over time our position in the world has continued to retreat. bottom line, when you had it so good for so long, you think it is automatic, you think it is going to self-sustain and you don't have to do anything and forget how you got there in the first place. we have for first time in 30 years adversary in china that intends to overtake us by diminishing us, as they rise and we continue to see it to this day in our trade policy and national security policy and way we're talking about the spy balloon. time to wake up, we're in an era of conflict. >> steve: cover of your new book goes on sale june 13th, i'll bet folks could preorder about now. >> thank you, thank you for having me on.
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>> brian: still ahead, listen to this, severe weather in the forecast today after weekend of violent storms killed 32 people in the south and midwest. we'll bring you the latest. ld at of prayer and meditation want to start with a five minute daily gospel? sure. take a deep breath and focus your attention on god in the name of the father, and and of the son and of the holy spirit. amen.
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y >> brian: fox news alert, about the weather, millions in a dozen states bracing for a powerful storm this week, just days after another massive system spawned 76 reported tornados and left dozens dead. 10,000 in arkansas are waking up in the dark, as the state braces for more devastating systems without power. 700 flights have been delayed and 150 cancelled. meteorologist adam klotz. >> adam: we are tracking another round of big weather sweeping across the country.
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t the worst will be tuesday into wednesday. that cold front, warm air in middle of the country is where this is beginning to take place this morning. backside of the system is a snow maker up into the plains, this will turn into a serious winter system cht. blizzard warnings from south dakota. front side of the system, we are setting up for severe storms. you are looking at a bulls eye in illinois, iowa and missouri, all areas you could see damaging wind of 60 miles per hour or more and yes, tornados will be possible with this system as it sweeps the country. wednesday, it shifts more into the midwest. this will be a big weather maker happening tomorrow and
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wednesday. we will be tracking it, download fox weather app to continue to follow this storm across the country. >> bryan: we'll stay on top of it. go tigers, first championship trophy back to baton rouge after they beat iowa last night. meanwhile, the uconn huskies seeking fifth national title facing san diego state, that is tonight. here to talk and review and preview issue host of "don't at me with don of outkick." dan, your thoughts about this women's tournament overall, first? >> dan: i thought the women's tournament was fantastic. i have a daughter playing at harvard. i thought the championship game,
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angel reese and lsu unremarkable. kim mulkey can put her name among best coaches ever, we had angel reese taunting caitlin clark, a lot of people talking about women's basketball. >> brian: everyone talking about the fouls on one side. caitlin clark, this is the foul and the technical, the ball bounced, she was unhappy and threw it behind her back and got a foul there. were you surprised by that call? >> yeah, i was shocked, there is a referee supposed to be in that position. this was the worst refed game i've ever seen, i don't know if they are the best in women's basketball, if they are, they have a problem. that technical foul changed the game, put four fouls on caitlin
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clark and the star center, worst officiated big game i've ever seen and i've been around college basketball since fall of 1991, never seen anything like it. >> brian: you don't want the referees deciding the game. 30-8, iowa outscored. tonight dan hurley taking on san diego state. your thoughts about this? >> dan: i think san diego state is one team you look at, they are tough, no match for uconn, it should be a blowout, seven and a half point spread. nobody played over the course of this basketball season, average margin of victory. in the ncaa, 22 points per game,
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destroying people, they have two of everything. they have two big guys, two shooters, two wings, two big guards, they are the most dominant team in this tournament. for san diego state, they have to score a ton of points, in the mid-70s, uconn is not slowing down, this should be a game uconn covers 7.5 and wins easy. >> brian: very interesting, great to see the hurley family together in the standing watching dan, who had fun time playing for his dad in high school and college. now he's on the precipice of making history. thanks so much. >> dan: my pleasure, thank you. >> brian: don't at me airs 11:00
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>> ainsley: hard to believe easter sunday is less than a week away. one more week. >> steve: how to host the perfect gathering on a budget, have no fear, home contractor, guy who loves to eat -- >> ainsley: look at you, getting in touch with your feminine side. looks great, it is beautiful. >> steve: walmart is america's biggest grocery store, makes
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sense they figure way to make easter so affordable this year. >> yes, people are concerned about inflation and cost of food s skyrocketing. walmart doubled down and made effort to gather up the things people like to have and made it available, everything you see here for under $100. >> steve: everything? >> everything you see, this is prepackaged meal, ham, buns, deviled eggs, corn, mashed potatoes. >> ainsley: pie. >> two fruit pies. >> steve: the pie is great. >> ainsley: delivered to your front door less than $100. >> absolutely or pick up curbside, go to walmart.com/eastersavings, you can pick this up. under $100, 8-10 people.
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>> ainsley: what is the reason they are doing that? >> they are concerned that over 65% of customers say they are concerned inflation will impact their ability to have a nice easter meal. they made investment to get the same thing this year for last year's prices, which is cool. >> steve: adam is down by the candy -- >> adam: this is part of the $100 basket? >> yes, this is cool >> the kids are huge part of easter celebration, you can't go easter without a wow worthy investment. this is included in the deal, you get the meal plus the basket and both for right around $100. >> steve: i was on the website, there is button for the food and basket. >> yes, if you purchase, this
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what you see here, under $10. toys and bubble wand and easter jumprope. hershey's and chocolate bunny. two fruit pies. >> ainsley: did you try the pie? >> steve: i think cherry and blueberry. delicious. >> big fan of your cookbook, is there anything you can tell us about the spiral ham? give us your wisdom. >> steve: the ham is usually easiest to do, you warm up, terrific. i love this simplicity. other thing, we just sent my sister a ham. she's recooperating from surgery, you can get like five days worth out of it. >> ham sandwiches, i love
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leftovers. what is the website? >> steve: adam came for this purpose. >> adam: i wanted breakfast an hour ago, i'm not going to do it. >> go to walmart.com/eastersavings. find this special and get curb-side delivery or delivered to their door. >> steve: it is easter week, check it out at walmart. >> ainsley: more "fox and friends" on the way. lowe's knows you never come in for just one thing. so we've got to know a lot of things about a lot of things. like what makes your lawn thrive, paint that adds color in one coat and a dishwasher that handles all the dirty work. you got this. and we got you. go to 1-800flowers.com, find the perfect gift and wow the people you love. wow! wow! this is amazing. whether you want to say 'happy birthday'. so cute! or i love you. i love you too. thinking of you. wow!
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