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with ebglyss. (vo) talk to your doctor about ebglyss for eczema. rachel: it's the 7:00 a.m. hour for "fox & friends" cpi it's a week of wins for doge. moving forward to cut spending. deadly la wild fires broke out. griff: don't blame karen bass for it. we reveal who she's holding responsible now. kevin: michigan quicklimers no more. yankee clippers no more. they're reversing course on a
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it's gorgeous. griff: you been to rhode island? kevin: i've been to all 50 states and getting down and hanging out with roadies and getting up to boston and traffic is too much sports grill you've seen the sox game, go back down and some of the places are really tony. there's some big places to hang out. rachel: it's a little expensive and that's where i went. dana said you've got to go up there, it was very romantic. griff: my brother went to brown of all places and i went to ole miss and division of the family of college choices and going in providence and my parents took us to the ocean and coastlines and really gorgeous. rachel: you surfed there? griff: once and cold and small waves and rocky and scary there and not like the beaches that you see.
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rachel: challengers your favorite place too surf? griff: costa rica. i was there surfing and la fires broke out and i had to go to la. we're going to talk about karen bass. i have a lot to say about that. kevin: i thought for sure you were going to say portugal. griff: no, that's too big. good morning, maddie. reporter: morning. president trump privatizing the postal service and independent agency since july of 1971 and privatizing could open to political inprudence and legal ramifications under the commerce department thereon clear and usps was like money for some time. it lost nearly $10 billion in the most recent fiscal year and the agency in the middle of
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10-year overhaul and the postmaster announced he's stepping un-down. president trump talking about the service's financial str struggles. jot postal service will operate a lot better and it's been a tremendous loser for this country and tremendous amounts of money being lost. reporter: president trump floats merging the postal service with the commerce department and federal judge cleared way for trump administration to remove thousands of usaid workers off the job. the judge is granting request
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from 19 attorneys general because of the bank records and she notes that plaintiffs have not demonstrated they're entitled to the broad and sweeping relief they seek. that haven't stopped new york state attorney general letitia james from celebrating she led the coalition of ags in the lawsuit and says we won a court order stopping doge and unauthorized, unelected and unvetted individuals like elon musk from accesses the private data and blocking federal funds and we'll keep righting to protect all americans from this administration's destruction. griff, rachel and kevin. rachel: this is what the ceo does. he comes in and sees what's not working. if this was a private company and you were looking at how the post office was run, you would get rid of that person and p utility in somebody else oning those officials.
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those are holding up preprinted signs and i heart usaid. the only people that heart usaid are democrats because they've been funding themselves through these -- through this agency and opaque agency that thank god donald trump and elon musk have opened up for us to see how they've been using ngos, and the catholic church and lots of other places to hide their money and things the american people didn't vote for and this agency greatly defanged and it's one of the biggest wins for the american people. kevin: what you pointed out in the end is so important and not just what you think you hear the idea officious of foreign said and it's the mission that some
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argued destabilizing governments around the country nefarious around the agency and they're doing what other branches cache necessarily get involved with. i think we're learning every day more and more, sometimes billions of dollars of your taxpayer money going to support everies that may be, i don't know that we agree with or voted for. for. rachel: a lot of these organizations by the way, griff, are fighting back. these groups are trying to sue the trump administration because i think they presume they own this money and they're owed this money but the courts have been siding on the side of donald trump and doge. here's what katie cherkowski
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said in the last hour about the suits. >> big picture in the doge lawsuits and many people on the left don't like the idea of what president trump and elon musk are doing and legally speaking, there's not a strong argument against why they cannot do that and certainly many support president trump and ran on this campaign promise to cut out waste of the federal government and lawsuit is primarily focused on ideas of the privacy act and sensitive-type information and elon musk does not have the authority to do this job because he's not senate approved. there's a lot of momentum for doge and illegal arguments behind the moves are very strong. griff: she's so right by the way. steven miller gave a master class civics less son about why elon musk and president trump has the authority to do it.
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just quickly on usaid you point that out, what's fade patternsuating about that u.s. exerting soft power to advance democracy arnold the world and turned into this cultural disaster and you would think democrats would want to say, you know what, getting on board with trump and don't have to defend gag shows in ere countries and meatal health and agencies have lost their way and so what you're seeing now with doge in the chainsaw is they're unleashing it and going through it and seeing the american people by in large saying good. let's see more of it. rachel: it has been. first of all the greet with funding and sex changing in guatemala and they like it. in addition it's a slush fund.
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it is a slush fund for all kinds of democrat groups and basically we've been funding the taxpayers and democrat party through these ngos and americans are disgusted by it. one thing that americans are kind of getting on board with and that's jd vance. he's proven in a short odder tore be a fascinating voice for the right. somebody that's able to articulate the positions of the cultural positions in particular of those on the right. we saw them do that at march for life when it came out and wrapped pro life movement in a pro family policy. making that by the way the first public appearance as a vice president at march for life. here he is at cpac standing up for men, listen. >> it's hard to believe we've only been in office for a month because i think we've done more in a month than biden did in
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about four years and thank god for that. i think that what the president has tried to do is recognize there's a his actions and border crossings down well over 90% and we're just getting started. he recognizes we have to unlock the engine of american growth and getting back to the economy and creating good jobs and high wages for the american people and a lot goes back to drill, baby, drill and more on energy under president trump's leadership and i think administration in history, that's not an exaggeration and do more for young men and our catchall sends a message to -- culture sends a message to young men and you should try to expand
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and my message to young men don't allow this broken owlture to send you a message you're a bad american and you're a man because you like to tell a joke or have a peer with your friends or because you're competitives. griff: mentally, is that cpac speech significant. his speech at munich conference was one of the most significant that a vice president has given in decades putting europe on notice and early days of admin vagues he went over and told europeans what to hear and egg la tourist -- to europe ease de-mice and get on board or fail
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out. they solidified and in early days they took a leadership position and that speech overseas was more significant than any speech in four years that vice president kamala harris gave and you're already seeing in the new york times people are saying wow, maybe jd vance is their apparent to it. the headline saying who comes after trump as vance establishes himself the right shares inside the article it says quieter efforts are underway to position vice president jd vance as mr. trump's potential successor and he's expected to lead some of the legislative battles over trump's agenda as he's inside the white house and administration's chief lobbyist in the senate and been assigned to help oversee the sale of tiktok. lot of eyes on that.
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rachel: he's a bit more gentler donald trump and has bold messaging and knows how to pull all the right levels as a speaker. and i think there's a national championship had there's a niceness about jd vance. rachel: he's a midwesterner. kevin: he is and i think it works. rachel: i'm a fan of midwesterners. kevin: yeah, sean,al, handsome midwestern guy. i did a whole podcast on women sleeping on med western penn. this is where it's at. >> the party broadly going to see us and saying that guy is an ex-pleasant this rachel: what you mentioned about the speech in munich is very important and
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it's a very masculine message and not speaking about it before and did it in a midwestern way and not -- midwestern way and not shying from the cultural issues and earlier in the show and 71% of the men or of the children are are not graduating from high of real problems in the country and it comes from the family and jd vance and not going to address that and that i know colludes the issue of masculinity and what leftist culture has done to masculinity calling it toxic and when men aren't miss cue lain and men don't -- masculine and men don't stand up, women don't do well .h men don't want to take responsibility and don't have the confidence to lead a family, women don't do well. that's so foundational to our
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country and believe me, all the transients of kids are is women with problems. their moms are behind that and in those relationships that you see that happening, there's often a very weak husband who's not -- who's in that situation. rachel: or missing. >> i just think god bless him. heavyweights taking on pro family, pro men, pro marriage issues. and these are therd he is. it's very interesting and i give him a rot of credibility in the movement and he's taking on hard issues and not shying away. haven't seen a lot of that. he's learning from donald trump. donald trump doesn't shy away from anything either. kevin: if he's the party standard bear for the mote, i know a pretty good vp. rachel: donald. griff: just saying. rachel: this person almost became vp by the way. she was in the running and that's the los angeles mayor karen bass. boy, that was would have been a
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nightmare. she fires the city's fire chief as we shouldn'ts to bed out over playing the blame game for california deadly wild fires. griff: this comes after gavin newsom requesting billions to help the state recover. kevin: charlie painer joining us with more on that storm morning i my friend. >> good morning. in a letter to congressional leaders yesterday, governor newsom makes the case for why and how los angeles needs $40 billion in federal funds to recover from last month's fires writing this in part "noodle rod motorcycle no mistake. we'll use the funds wisely and serving in communities, individuals and property owners and businesses that suffered losses from the devastating fires. this funding request coming as long asless major karen bass blaming everyone but herself for being in africa when the historic fires broke out saying
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thissen this she's investigating why nobody told her not to go on the trip. >> didn't reach that level to me saying something terrible could happen and maybe you shouldn't go on the trip. to me, i don't know. i think that's win of the things we need to look at. >> a necessary step to the investigation was the president of the fire condition to do after hours and we all know that a thousand fire fighters that could have been on duty on the morning the fires broke were instead sent home on chief crowley's watch. watch alaskaing
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require your move. reporter: the local fire union condemning the mayor's decision saying the fire division is being made a scapegoat and they maintained all preparation procedures and worning, pes rachel: thank you, charley. it's a doe instructive one and poor leadership is be destructive and we see it all the time and the more people see more leadership, the more you can care and contrast and make better choices down the road. griff: as the guy that covered the la fires, i was one of the reporters and we were looking at time line of things and aaron saying she was not uninformed and that's unbelievable she's scapegoating her fire chief and didn't have the information because i started looking back at twitter and found on january 6, mayor karen bass tweets there's an expected
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destructionive and potentially life threatening wind storm starting tuesday morn through wednesday morning. no parking restrictions in effect in certain areas tomato. thomas mancino stay safe griff: it was a re-tweet from national weather service and alerting pdf, particularly dangerous situation. rachel: is that before ghana or in ghana? griff: she was in ghana on the sixth and fire breaks out on the seventh and knew she was looking at national weather service and her staff is presumed to give to her and this particularly situation and red flag warning ands pbs. that's the highest level of national weather service's warning that you are about to have a hof riff ick fire. rachel: those warnings were coming out days before she left to ghana?
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griff: yes. because, rachel, you had all of the perfect storm conditions and known 80+ miles an hour winds and low humidity, high wind and dry vegetation. remember, it had not rained for months on end in these areas. to say she didn't know is like saying did governor desantis know a cat 5 storm was coming to florida. you see it out in the gulf. this was -- this is remarkable and really almost unthinkable that her line of defense in all this and i didn't have the warning and coming for gaza. rachel: she knew the fire hydrants weren't working and part of the reason so many lost insurance prior to the fire was that the insurance company knew this city was not operating in a way to defend itself properly from the fires.
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so this this city is mismanaged and taking off to ghana and the question now are are the people of los angeles and california in general going to wake up unmasked enough and putting people in place to run the city enough? kevin: have you had enough, it's the real question and kash patel and first day as fbi director has already happened? think he'll do the job. we'll break it down next.
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kevin: 25 minutes after the hour and israel awaiting the release of a sixth hostage and hamas releasing five from gaza and ceasefire exchange. greg palkot live in tel aviv with the latest. greg. greg, a lot of people are wondering in the mixture of righteous indignation and joy or the mood on the ground in tel aviv at this hour. i reporter: i'm having technical
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difficulties and dramatic day and return of more hostages by hamas and first to come out of captivity is 40-year-old and a 39-year-old that was held 10 years after crossing into gaza and militants putting on display before the handover. three israelis in their 20s grabbed by hamas at a music festival and all looking thinner and showing effects of illnesses they've suffered in captivity and all five brought to idf and israel are the first two at hospital here in tel aviv and some reuniting with family members and the sixth still not returned and more than 600 palestinians going for the exchange. four more released next week and
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some 50 or more dead acor live held by hamas and finally, kevin, one more important note, the body of shiri bibas, the mother of the two young sons is back in israel and they've returned with kids and shiri returned homophenely. back to you. rachel: greg palkot for us in tel aviv and you've been incredibly busy and thank you for the use warrant. we want to bring in avon levy, the former israeli government spokesperson here on "fox & friends" weekend. our hearts break for the families who have been impacted by the circumstance and more broadly for a country that is clearly seem with one hand and relief on the other. how is your nation feeling today?
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>> yeah, i wish everyone in the world felt the same way. unfortunately we're after a year of people tearing down hostage posters and openly protesting so the people that took the bibas family hostage. israelis are feeling a mix of relief and shock and anger. relief we're getting live hostages out and i've out today and shock and horror at what happened to the bibas family. ho hamas abducted on october 7 and hamas claimed they were killed in an air strike and hamas murdered the two children with their bare hands and mutilated the bodies to try and create a cover story. they released the children in commercial coffins with a low hand toll be held at foot level with mislabel sos they were labeled as each other and sent back a body that was not their mother but some random
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unidentified corpse. we knew hamas was evil and we didn't know what evil really was. kevin: how do you not walk outside of your door and seeing stories like this and it's shake shaken the world what's happened to the babies. >> rage alone doesn't help and we need to get them out and there's 63 hostages trapped in the dun januaries of gaza and -- dungeons of gaza and no time to get them out and evidence coming from captivity is shocking and hostages being tortured, starved, held in shackles and we know of one hostage abducted from a music festival who still has shrapnel in his eye from over 500 days ago and going
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behind in captivity and israelis are furious and determined to get the hostages out and determined this war has to end with the end of the hamas terror regime. hamas is threatening to do october 7 again and again. we understand there's no such thing as a permanent ceasefire with a terror regime that would send the wrong body just to taunt the families after executing children. kevin: a powerful perspective on "fox & friends" weekend and i speak for millions around the world saying our hearts are with you and prayers for your country. thank you for your time this mocker. appreciate it. thank you. 30 minutes after the hour on "fox & friends" and kash patel letting out hiss mission to rebuild the agenda.se next.
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rachel: today marks kash patel's first day as fbi director after promising to hold agents accountable starting on day one. >> i promise you the follow, there'll be accountability within the fbi and outside of the fbi we'll have tookal oversight over the weekend. >> rachel: it'll be the july opposed to assassination attempt on president trump in butler, pennsylvania. >> this is mind blowing it happened and by the way, there's still nothing about that guy in butler. what's going on?
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how soon can we start getting answers not just on assassination and i absolutely belief should be job number one and keep donald trump save and understands what happens this summer but january 6. >> yeah, january 6 why they have 5,000 any anyones what about hur biden investigation where the fbi took a dive under pressure from the department of justice and u.s. attorney in delaware. they basically did a non-investigation of $19 million moving through 20 different shell corporations and 150 points and suspicious activity reports and what happened there? how did cross fire hurricane get started? there's a lot of things that
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we're going to be anxious to see the real documents behind them and how many informants were on the capitol and what were they doing and were they conducting criminal act and i have the why were they diet request ricker chris, can the fbi investigate itself and can kash patel in quick order reign in this department that has been so out of control? you say that a third of the work force will resist him say it's going to be difficult to manage the 38,000 agents and analysts? you say he'll need an army of attorneys. probably brought in by him. >> for cause and take security
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clearance and fire them and it's a drawn out process and you have to do it by the numbers. that's the way you'll end up in eeo court and administration's protective hearing ands end up in district court and i've been on the receiving end and take a personnel action and they can come at you in a lot of different ways and they've got to stick to the core mission and we've had four years of open boarders. we've got terrorists here and tren de aragua and chinese breathing down our necks and stealing technology and we've got to change the tires on this car while it's moving down the road. you need a lot of managerial work here and some people that know how to manage this process. rachel: he's got a big job ahead of him and one important thing to note is i'm hearing from
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young people saying i might join the fbi much in the same way when trump came and put pete hegseth and without dei and get back the o ones that were let go in the weaponization of american people. great to have you on. thank you so much, chris. >> thank you. rachel: you got it. how president trump's latest expletive odder service connected putting american friend first.ll we'll check al al that out next. help calm your mind, every night. during our presidents day sale, save up to $500 now on select adjustable mattress sets. if i had to start college again from scratch, i probably wouldn't have made it. university of phoenix made the process of transferring my credits seamless and simple.
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i tried to tell you. sell your car to carvana today. griff: president trump signing executive odder they are week reducing the cost of ivf for americans looking to to expand their families. our next guest and his wife struggling with infertility till he got help becoming a dad. we have the pastor of christianwood baptist church. dr. johnson, thank you for being here. this is an executive order that didn't gutierrez yet the attention of the slew and particularly for families like yours for which ivf was able to allow you to expand your family. talk to me about the importance
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of this executive order. >> this ask a great step and promises made and prosperities kept and president trump signed an executive order the growing awareness by the point you're making, griff, going to raise incredible modern mes meso-- medicine and making it more affordable. audrey and i know families that have had to get a second job and mortgage homes and get money from friends and family and the cycle cost for one cycle in the united states today is around $20,000. think of that and there's no guarantee that it works. the access that trump is allowing for congress to activate for this executive order getting attention for the american people and going to raise awareness in the program and stay affordable and what i want american families to know
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is there's help if you're struggling with infertility and say that as a friend and brother in christ and pastor. we have the largest pregnancy center in america and there's so much hope and ivf is another great way forward. >> dr. johnson, sot viewers understand the executive order in no way changes the law and $20,000 is like buying a new car to try and i've got friends i've known to go two, three times and going to buy them and yet the democrats just back attacking him said all trump wanted to do was ban ivf. listen here. >> under donald trump and jd vance's policies and proposals, we've received total bans around the country. >> these guys don't get to stand up and say with any credibility, oh, yeah, we really want to help families have access to ivf
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except for the fact that we want to ban it nationally. >> that's not what he did, is it, dr. johnson. >> that's right. that's why i'm so thankful as a thinking christian i watch better sources like fox news that report accurately about our president and as a dad who experienced ivf, i want to remind people when you go for ivf, it's not guarantee and important to have a support system and have make it affordable and that's what this is doing. we did ivf one time, griff, and we resulted in five children. five of our children were conceived the same day, lily, justin and, griff, we went overfright from 2-56 5. i had triplets. my wife did eight years aggs and i haven't slept in eight years. griff: i want to be fair to all the voices and there's some in the pro life movement that say why aren't we focusing more on,
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you know, the root causes of infertility. what do you say to them? >> oh, we are, it's always been around and ivf is a way forward and ivf doesn't just -- infertility doesn't just affect women. it affects men as well. my response is this is a gift from god. you need to use it and you can use it within a biblical world with a christian ethic. you can do that and our family is living proof of that. griff: dr. jerkins myojaire johnson, thank you for -- dr. jeremiah johnson, thank you very much for your insighing and good luck getting sleep with all those kids. turning now to chief meteorologist rick reichmuth with fox weather forecast. rick, you're outside and braving the elements. >> they made me. this wasn't my choice. they said go outside and i forgot my coat. i should not have because it's still really cold but all about to change. look at maps and i want to talk about this week ahead. i will tell you overall
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temperatures are cool and that's changing and we're going to watch a big swing in bismarck, inside, and getting to -- bismarck, north dakota and almost a 90 degree change and see right here. get ready and rain for the next day or so. watch what happens by the time we get towards the day on tuesday, griff. almost the entire country looking at temperatures well above average and this will set a trend for us for awhile and maybe we're done with this deep freeze for awhile that's really when it'll be good news. griff: this is the kind of trend i can get behind. come on inside and warm up. coming up, growing up, my mom silvia made sure i knew how to garden and we shared green thumb tips and tricks coming up.
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i learned to garden from my mom so this is making me feel right at home. i love this stuff. griff: well, here to teach us a bit about indoor gardening are experts vicki and mickey potep. thank you for being here. vicki, this garden is the million dollar garden because eggs cost so much and there's broken eggs. >> definitely. we're here today because spring is in the next couple of weeks and we want you to get on board with what you should be doing and if you have everything in little containers like this, pop them out and get them in your containers ready to go. but, yes, eggs are expensive and reuse everything and mickey has a couple of tips based off that. >> egg shells are amazing especially with the price of eggs nowadays use every part you can. calcium is amazing and they feed the plants oversyme and biodegradable and amazing and put a little line like this and start your seeds in them and plant them like that.
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it's really cool. coffee adds moisture to your plants and go to the coffee schon and give you as much as they need. griff: get to pizza. where's the pizza? >> we have all the toppings right here for it. for those that don't have enough space and growing at home, put all your toppings in one container. mickey, pass me that. >> sure. >> there's a bit of everybody. basil and thyme and oarage know and parse situation. griff: plant and it can live for a few weeks and a couple times. >> it's plant and soil and water when needed. you need that south facing sun. griff: there's a caffeine garden and cocktail garden.
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>> there's your cocktail garden and caffeine. >> coffee plant and tea plant and all your herbs and mints and everything to go with your tea. rachel: great question. they're all very easy. >> i don't have a green thumb myself. cocktail is a butter cream mango. rachel: what makes them really great and fast. >> you're good at this and everybody is. we all are. rachel: i'm good at this. jaire you are. griff: for more go the website and learn how to grow pizza, foods and more. everything else you want. thank you, mickey and vicki. thank you, mickey and vicki. rachel: they make great gifts. >> absolutely., ♪ and what matters most to them matters most to us.
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