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Speaker 1 (00:02):
It's that time, time, time, time, luck and load. Michael
Verie show is on the air.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
In the name of our God, I ask you to
have mercy upon the people in our country.

Speaker 1 (00:21):
We're scared now.

Speaker 3 (00:23):
A precious twelve year old girl from Houston, who last
month was tied up, assaulted, and strangled to death, aft
to walk into the convenience Souris a block away from
her house. Her body was dumped near the side of
the road in a shallow creek, found by some onlookers
who couldn't believe what they had witnessed. Charged with Joscelyn's

(00:45):
heinous murder.

Speaker 1 (00:46):
Or two illegal aliens from.

Speaker 3 (00:47):
Venezuela who came across our border were in custody and
were then released into the country by this horrible, horrible
administration that we have right now.

Speaker 2 (01:08):
I asked you to have mercy, mister President, on those
in our communities whose children fear that their parents will
be taken away.

Speaker 4 (01:15):
Is there a way to carry out mass deportation without
separating families?

Speaker 1 (01:20):
Go home of courses, famies can be deported together.

Speaker 5 (01:29):
Do you want?

Speaker 2 (01:42):
May God grant us the strength and courage to honor
the dignity of every human being.

Speaker 3 (01:48):
I also met recently with the heartbroken mother and sister,
Rachel Maron.

Speaker 1 (01:54):
Rachel was a thirty seven year old.

Speaker 3 (01:56):
Mom of five beautiful children who was brutally raped and
murdered while out on her run. She wanted to keep
herself in good shape. It was very important she was murdered.
The monster responsible first killed another woman in El Salvador
before he was let into America by the White House.

Speaker 1 (02:13):
This White House let them in.

Speaker 2 (02:28):
Speak the truth to one another, in love and welcomely
with each other and our God to the mains.

Speaker 6 (02:35):
Of the illegal aims that Joe Biden's released in our
country and violation of federal law. You better start packing
now because you're going home.

Speaker 1 (02:49):
Something happened last night and kill the president didn't get
shot in the head. We've experienced that something happened that
cannot be allowed to happen again. The President was subjected
to a lecture on full display during an event that

(03:12):
was supposed to be a beautiful moment for the nation,
the National Prayer Service. The person who was lecturing, my opinion,
is not a member of clergy, goes by the name

(03:33):
Bishop Mary Anne Edgar Boody, and she used this occasion
to do what she's done before, and that is lecture
everyone else on her political views. This it was not
a prayer service. You can't simply say, Lord, let the

(03:55):
liberals all die, Lord, let the liberal lose every election
because none of their people show up to vote because
they're all a bunch of criminals. Hey, that's not a prayer.
Yeah it is. I couched it as a prayer. It
makes a mockery of prayer, a mockery, and that's what

(04:19):
these people do. So there's President Trump sitting in the
first pew and she makes the point that millions of
Americans have put their trust in you before making her
plea to the president. But I don't think she really
made a plea. I think she showed out and it

(04:41):
was as a result of this, and maybe it was
planned ahead of time that she was to go on
the View today that hen party of those nut jobs.
I don't know if she went on or not, because
unlike some people who listen to this show, and I'll
never understand it, I don't watch the View. Nobody watches

(05:03):
the View because they enjoy it. People watch the View
to grudge watch, and they love to say, well, I
love to see what the other side's doing. The other
side isn't talking even to their own people. They're just
putting on a show like a homeless man out in
the middle of the road, and then you listen to
it and run back and report, and that's how they

(05:26):
build their audience. That's their business model. People wonder why
does Jasmine Crockett keep posting stupid stuff? Why does AOC
keep posting stupid stuff? That's the business model because she
gets a lot of airtime for being an idiot. So
here is this Episcopalian leader of the die of the

(05:49):
Episcopalian Diocese of Washington, DC, And I am I have
been told, because I talked about this this morning, I
have heard from Americans across the country that the entire
Episcopalian churches going to hell. I don't know if that's
true or not, but I am told that the DC
Diocese has gone so far left wing that it in

(06:11):
no way resembles a Christian church of any measure. So
here was her lecture to President Trump. In the name
of our God, I ask you.

Speaker 2 (06:24):
To have mercy upon the people in our country who
we're scared.

Speaker 1 (06:29):
Now.

Speaker 2 (06:31):
There are gay, lesbian, and transgender children in Democratic, Republican
and independent families, some who fear for their lives, and
the people, the people who pick our crops and clean
our office buildings, who labor in poultry farms and meat

(06:53):
packing plants, who wash the dishes after we eat in restaurants,
and work the night shifts in hospitals.

Speaker 1 (06:59):
They they may not be citizens or.

Speaker 2 (07:03):
Have the proper documentation, but the vast majority of immigrants
are not criminals. They pay taxes and our good neighbors.
They are faithful members of our churches and mosques, synagogues,
guidara and temples. I ask you to have mercy, mister President,

(07:25):
on those in our communities whose children fear that their
parents will be taken away, and that you help those
who are fleeing war zones and persecution in their own
lands to find compassion and welcome here. Our God teaches
us that we are to be merciful to the stranger,

(07:48):
for we will all want strangers in this land. May
God grant us the strength and courage to honor the
dignity of every human being, to speak the truth to
one another in love.

Speaker 1 (08:07):
And welcomely with each other and our God.

Speaker 2 (08:11):
For the good of all people, good of all people
in this nation and the world.

Speaker 3 (08:18):
January twentieth, twenty twenty five is Liberation Day.

Speaker 1 (08:23):
Michael Arry Shoe a murder. I watched that after the
fact that I didn't watch it, boy, and I watched
President Trump's face, and I watched jd Vance's face, And
at one point jd Vance looked over to see Trump's reaction,

(08:45):
and I thought it was forgive this seemingly weak word,
but I thought it was kind of sweet. And the
reason is jd Vance is figuring out what to do
as a vice president in moments like these. Sure he

(09:05):
was a public of figure, he was a senator for
a brief period of time. Sure he can handle himself,
but he is incredibly conscious of the fact that he
cannot embarrass the president, that his cue should come from
the president. So at one point he looks over to

(09:27):
see President Trump's reaction. And I'll tell you who stood
out to me, though, Milania Trump today is her twentieth
wedding anniversary. By the way, the look on her face,
the first Lady has sat quietly for eight long years,

(09:48):
you could really say nine and a half, because it
started a year and a half out. As those on
the left and their media, and their goons with badges
have attacked her family, insulted her family, demeaned her family.
She sat quietly as the Biden administration, in full knowledge
of the President, fully armed, raided her painting closet. They

(10:15):
went into her most personal areas. People who have been
a victim of a burglary at their home will tell
you that you feel violated. I have a friend who
had his vehicle stolen from his front driveway and the
police got it back and he immediately sold it. He said,

(10:39):
I feel like I've been violated. I feel like these
bastards have in some way. Will you get the point
She's had to put up with that. They went through
her things, They rifled through her most personal things. She
had to sit quiet as they dragged him to court,

(11:02):
threatening to send him to prison. She had to sit
quietly as he was shot in the head on July thirteenth,
with the intention to kill him. She has to know
that every day he wakes up and there are people

(11:24):
out there, ready, willing and able, trying to kill him.
And there, but for the grace of God, was his
corpse in Butler, Pennsylvania. Then there was another assassin trying
to kill him. Then there was the one trained by
Iran that came through Pakistan. After all of that, after

(11:48):
the victory, after the nation said we want you to
be our president. After all of that, she has to
sit in the National Cathedral where her husband is rightfully
on the front row as the president of this country,
not a king, but a president, and listen to some

(12:09):
left wing angry woman who is on record saying Trump
should be kicked out of office. The first time, she
has to sit there at the inaugural prayer service for
our nation to pray for this president and our country.
So yeah, I understand what some are calling the death

(12:31):
stare she was giving to that woman. I'm sure a
lot of you fellows out there can attest when someone
does you wrong. Years later you will forgive or often
forget that they did it, and you will be surprised
that your wife will remember it, because they have to

(12:53):
sit quietly when people wrong you. Speaking of that evil
woman and booty, this was her talking to the media
at a Saint George Floyd protest. You see what a
left wing nut she is. Why did you want to
come out here and say they're a message?

Speaker 2 (13:10):
It is a message of a call for justice.

Speaker 7 (13:13):
For swift, justice for George Floyd, for systemic justice, for
all brown and black people who have been under the
knee of this country in ways that we have witnessed
time again. This is wrong, and this rising up, This
is spontaneous uprising of people mostly half my age. You're younger.
They're the ones we should be listening to.

Speaker 1 (13:33):
And they're angry. I'm so angry. They're angry at the president.
So what is your message to President Trump today?

Speaker 7 (13:37):
Well, should I've given up speaking to President Trump?

Speaker 1 (13:40):
You need to replace President Trump.

Speaker 7 (13:43):
We need leadership that will lead us in the ways
of this country deservers.

Speaker 1 (13:48):
And there you have it. I have an audio clip
of her on the View that Jim Mudd very kindly
prepared for our prep today, but I'm not going to
play it because she has had enough of a voice,
She's been heard by enough people. List instead listen. And

(14:16):
the only reason I play this is I want you
to stop feeling bad when the Left comes after you
and calls you a racist or hitler or whatever else.
This is Anna Navarro, who, as long as it suited her,
pretended to be a Republican because she was a Latina.
I Republican, and it was very good for her. She
was invited to the inaugurals and she was celebrated. She's

(14:39):
a Latini republic and I'm here's a Latina. I'm here
because I love my country, but I'm ast a Republicune.
Look at me. But the minute she couldn't get inside
because she was I think she was a Jeb Bush Republican,
which would make all sense in the world. The minute
she was cut out of the inner circle because she
wasn't a trumpet girl, she decided she was a left winger.

(15:02):
So here she is calling Snoop Dogg, who before were
criticized Donald Trump, calling him a trained seal. So you've
got a woman calling a black man a trained seal
for performing at an inauguration. Is that a racial overtone

(15:26):
or undertone, some kind of tone ramon or what?

Speaker 5 (15:31):
The thing that really I think was spotlighting Snoop is
because of the things that Snoop Dogg said ten days
before the inaugural in twenty seventeen. And so look, if
you opposed and stood up against Trump in twenty seventeen,
but you were there now if you spoke up against Trump.

(15:52):
January seventh, twenty twenty one, but you were there now
applauding him like a trained seal. Donald Trump has not changed.

Speaker 1 (16:00):
You've changed.

Speaker 8 (16:03):
If you were a Latina and you were telling everyone
I am Latina, I'm also a very conservative Latina. And
now you're on debut, LaVita with a bunch of crazy
white women and one crazy black woman maybe two, and
you are clapping at Dave Republicans that they are awful

(16:24):
people and Joe Biden is good. Then maybe Donald Trump
has not changed.

Speaker 1 (16:30):
But you have what These.

Speaker 3 (16:32):
People have served years of jail and their lives have
been ruined and.

Speaker 1 (16:35):
In Manica, Michael, Barry, Joe, listen to me for a second,
stop into update. This guy who carried Hillary Clintons in
twenty sixteen as her vice presidential running mate, Well, he
has to try in one way or another to make
himself relevant. What the Democrats do is they've got some

(16:58):
people in the back who craft these strategies. It's why
they all repeat the same lines and the same issues
at the same time, because they send out these talking points.
Rush was the woman who first alerted America to how
this works. Their message discipline is strong. Well, Tim Kane,
if you will remember During his confirmation hearing, Tim Kane

(17:24):
asked Pete Hagsath if he had ever engaged in acts
of physical violence against his ex wife. Now, this is
part of the setup. They did this to Romney. Remember
the books of women? You know, do you have any
women that you're going to appoint to your administration? Yes?
Well who? And he said, I have books of women,

(17:47):
binders and binders of women. In other words, he had
a whole database. He had a stable of women that
he was going to put into the administration. So you
didn't need to worry, ladies. There would be women in
high positions. They ridiculed him for that, but they boxed
him into a corner over that issue. It was a setup.

(18:08):
That is exactly what they're doing to Pete. Hegseth right. Now,
here was the questioning to get all this on the record.

Speaker 9 (18:15):
Finalizing divorces from your first and second wives. Were there
non disclosure agreements in connection with those divorces, Senator, not
that I'm aware of. If there were, would you agree
to release those first and second wives from any confidentiality agreement?

Speaker 1 (18:30):
Senator? It's not something I'm aware of.

Speaker 9 (18:32):
But if there were, you would agree to release them
from a confidentiality, Senator, that's not my responsibility. Did you
ever engage in any acts of physical violence against any
of your wives?

Speaker 1 (18:42):
Senator? Absolutely not that you would agree.

Speaker 9 (18:44):
With me that if someone had committed physical violence against
the spouse, that would be disqualifying.

Speaker 1 (18:49):
To serve as Secreary of Defense, correct, Senator, absolutely not.
Have I ever done that?

Speaker 9 (18:55):
You would agree that that would be a disqualifying offense?

Speaker 1 (18:58):
Would you not?

Speaker 9 (18:59):
Stor you're talking about a hypothetical. I don't think it's
a hypothetical. Violence against spouses occurs every day. And if you,
as a leader, are not capable of saying that physical
violence against the spouse should be a disqualifying fact for
being secretary of the most powerful nation in the world,

(19:20):
you're demonstrating an astonishing lack of judgment.

Speaker 1 (19:24):
So what he was doing there was trying to get
him to say, hey, did you ever do this awful thing?
You ever beat up on a way? Nope? If you had, though, hypothetically,
then you shouldn't be Defense secretary. Right. What Trump has
trained us to do is never answer hypotheticals, because that's

(19:48):
what they do. They get you saying something to appease
them because you want the awkwardness to stop. You want
the awkwardness to stop, so you consent, But you have
to remember they're not asking a good natured, good faith question.
They're setting you up, and when they do that, you

(20:12):
must never trust that it's anything other than exactly what's
now happened. NBC's Jules Serkin I guess is her name
is reporting that Pete hegg SAS's former sister in law
is claiming that Pete Hegseth caused his ex wife, Samantha

(20:33):
to fear for her safety. Let me tell you what
this is. This is a takedown. This is what they
did to Clarence Thomas, this is what they did to Kavanaugh,
this is what they did to Trump, and now this
is what they're doing to Pete Hegseth. That's why you
get stories like.

Speaker 10 (20:51):
This as a davit containing new allegations against Defense Secretary
nominee Pete Hegseth. NBC Shuley and I'll break this story,
she joins us.

Speaker 1 (21:01):
Now what more can you tell us?

Speaker 11 (21:04):
Well, Chris, this is significant because for the first time
we are hearing on the record of somebody who spoke
directly with Samantha Hexseth during the time in which she
was married to Pete Hexseth, who shared concerns fearing for
her safety.

Speaker 1 (21:17):
I'm talking about Danielle Hexseth.

Speaker 11 (21:19):
She's the former sister in law to both Samantha and
Pete Hexseth. She says in this copy of this affidavit,
a redacted version, quote, I have chosen to come forward
publicly as significant personal sacrifice because I am deeply concerned
by what Hexset's confirmation would mean for our military and
our country. She adds that part of her reason, and
this is so significant, Chris, for coming forward is because

(21:41):
I have been assured that making this public statement will
ensure that certain senators who are still on the fence
will vote against Hechset's confirmation. But for that insurance, I
would not subject myself or others refer to in this
statement to the public scrutiny. This statement is likely to cause.

Speaker 1 (21:57):
This has been the culmination of days. I'm only coming
forward because I've been promised that if I come forward
and make this statement, then Pete Hegseth will lose his nomination.
So I've been told I have all the power. You're
his former sister in law, you're married to somebody or

(22:25):
were who was related to him. I've been with my
wife since I was eighteen. I'm delighted to report and
lucky to do so that I don't have a single
enemy on my wife's side of the family. Of course,
we've never been divorced. We've been together since I was eighteen,
she was twenty one. But I have lots of friends

(22:47):
who've been through bitter divorces, and I'm going to tell
you someone. Sometimes a wife or a husband, when there
is a divorce, we'll say things that are not true.
I know, that's shocking about their spouse in order to
negotiate better custody terms of the kids. In order to

(23:10):
negotiate a better settlement. Sometimes they'll threaten that. You know,
the woman will say that the dad sexually abused the child.
But you've never said that before. I know, But I
need an extra billion right now. Sometimes the dad will
accuse the mom of saying and doing horrible things that
he's never accused her of before. Well, how come never Befwow,

(23:33):
If I don't have to pay as much in child's
board out, I'll withdraw. That's how these things play out.
That is not the basis upon which we choose who
is going to lead our defense department. This is a
kind of nonsense, little mean girl junior high girl bitchiness

(23:56):
that leaves you with bad people in positions of government.
This is how they play politics, and this is our
opportunity to destroy this way of electing our officials. Our
country is too important to allow this nonsense. And oh,

(24:17):
by the way, guess what they didn't report. Samantha herself
shut them down. The woman who is supposedly afraid.

Speaker 12 (24:28):
Of her husband.

Speaker 1 (24:30):
She said the information was not accurate. She said, first
and foremost, I have not and will not comment on
my marriage to Pete Heckseth. I do not have representative
speaking on my behalf, which means that woman's not speaking
on her behalf. Nor have I ever asked anyone to
share or speak about the details of my marriage on
my behalf, whether it be a reporter or a committee member,

(24:50):
a transition team member, etc. I do not believe your
information to be accurate, and I have c seed my
lawyer there was no physical abuse in my marriage. This
is the own any further statement I will make to you,
I have let you know that I'm not speaking and
will not speak on my marriage to Pete, please respect
this decision. In other words, I won't be Upawn in

(25:10):
your game. Maybe NBC can be sued. And Kirk Cameron
of the famous Growing Pains.

Speaker 4 (25:19):
If it works for Growing Pains, I wouldn't be on
the Micropay show.

Speaker 1 (25:21):
You if you wonder if the Democrats learned anything, any lessons,
if the media learned any lessons as well from what
happened in November where they got very involved in this
case to defeat Trump and they lost. No, they didn't
learn their lesson. They're now running around calling Elon Musk

(25:44):
a Nazi. Here's the problem, Musk is the guy who
bought Twitter. Twitter is more powerful than the networks now.
So they have made an enemy who is unafraid to
roll up his lee and get in the battle. And
he doesn't forget. He's got a long memory and a

(26:07):
powerful tool. This January sixth issuear with these political prisoners.
They took American patriots who were simply walking the halls
of our capital. And if you don't believe that, if
you think I'm just saying that you haven't been paying attention,
you've bought the bull. You might have nine booster shots

(26:28):
also and still be waiting on the tenth one because
that's what's going to save you. Let me tell you this,
January sixth, hostages issued. Americans know what was done was wrong.
They know it in their hearts. Congressman John James, a
Republican from Michigan, was on CNN with Wolf Blitzer and

(26:52):
he was talking about the fact that you know what,
this is the reason the public doesn't trust you people.
Y'all have destroyed the trust the people had with the media.

Speaker 6 (27:03):
Let me just press your congressman with President Trump right
and commuting the sentences of these rioters who wound up
with bats and with sticks and beat police officers. Some
of them were very seriously injured. And if you actually died.

Speaker 13 (27:18):
Wolf, were the BLM rioters right when they went across
the country and burn.

Speaker 6 (27:22):
I'm asking you about what happened on January sixth. I'm
not asking about Black Lives Matter. I'm asking about January sixth, and.

Speaker 13 (27:29):
I see, and this is a part of your problem.
The part of the reason that people feel to disconnected
from pundits and politicians is because you don't understand where
people are coming from. People see chaos all over the country,
and they're seeing well, one part gets punished and the
other part doesn't. The fact of the matter is there
are people who are truly hurting out there. They don't
see what's going on, and President Trump is doing his
best to move our country forward, unlike what President Biden did.

Speaker 1 (27:53):
That's not the correct answer. It'll do. But he said
these officers were beaten and some of them were killed.
That is not true. There was one officer who died
because he had a medical impairment. His own family came
out and said it was not a blunt force object

(28:19):
or a blunt force injury that caused his death. He
didn't have any stop saying it. He was not murdered.
They needed him to be murdered. But here is the
part that is so sick. They will flip flop on
every issue just to attack us. What does it matter
if he did die. He's a cop. And remember, because

(28:43):
we would find this out a few months before that,
all cops are murderers. That's why George Floyd died. The
cops murdered him. Remember that's what cops do. They murder
young black men. So this was a white officer, surely
he was him dying had to be good because all

(29:03):
they do is murder young black men. Right now, all
of a sudden, they care deeply about officers. This officer didn'
murder anybody. He was doing his job. There were suicides
by officers after this. That's who died. You know why

(29:25):
they committed suicide because they knew that these people had
been set up. They knew that this country they believed
in is toxic and tainted to its core, that evil
people had done something and they had been a part

(29:46):
of it, and that was unwittingly. That's why they committed suicide.
The only actual death related to January sixth was Ashley
Babbitt of the United States Air Force, who was shot
center mass when it was not necessary by Michael Bird,

(30:06):
and they tried to hide his name. I'd still like
to see him tried. Scott Jennings on CNN said, if
Democrats continue to obsess over this January sixth thing, they're
going to continue to get politically punished.

Speaker 4 (30:21):
Humbly and respectfully submit to you all that if this
is the conversation you intend to have in the script
you intend to read for the next four years, you
are going to continue to get politically punished by the
American people who are desperate to look into the future
and not continue to ring hands.

Speaker 12 (30:37):
The only person who brought this up today, Scott was
Donald Trump. Okay, he was the one who put it
on the agenda. He was the one who pardoned all
these people. He did not have to do that. No,
he didn't have to do it, and he did. He
was going when he talked about looking forward, he why
isn't he looking forward?

Speaker 4 (30:54):
He is looking forward, and I think what he is
what he would say is I'm trying to put this
behind us, and Democrats in the media are continuing to
try to make this the center of our national political conversation.

Speaker 1 (31:06):
Senator Mark Wayne Mullins was on CNN and he was
asked about Trump's pardon of the January sixth hostages, and
he pointed out the media's hypocrisy on the subject of pardons.

Speaker 10 (31:18):
President Biden changed all this. Remember the thirty seven murderers
that he committed their sentences. Remember two of them, one
that he pardoned too, one that he pardoned killed two
FBI agents, another one literally beat an officer to death
with a hammer, and another one literally tied up a
woman who had accused him of rape, tied her up
in duct tape, put a center block around her and

(31:40):
threw over a bridge live and so do you remember
that the violence that he pardoned. And I'm just saying,
you got to compare both of them, Aaron, if you're
going to cover the story, cover both stories.

Speaker 1 (31:53):
Even Michael Steele, another one of these guys who was
a minority Republican when it suited him Lieutenant of the
State of Maryland, and then when he didn't get the
office he wanted, he figured out he could get paid
more by the Democrats to be a Republican who trashes
make America great again. Even he went on MSNBC saying,

(32:14):
Joe Biden gave a political cudgel to beat back on
these people who want to criticize the January sixth pardons. Goop.

Speaker 14 (32:22):
Many other Republican lawmakers today who were asked about these pardons,
who didn't like it, who kind of dodged the question.
Many of them pointed to Joe Biden and tried to say,
tried to both side it and say that his last
minute decision to grant pre pre emptied pardons to his
family to the January sixth committee.

Speaker 1 (32:41):
That was sort of their deflection. What was your make
of that. Well, I think they're right to make that deflection.
Joe Biden gave them a political cultural to beat back
on him. That'll do. I got to move to this
last one. We time this out perfectly. Adam Kinsinger yet
another Republican who decided it would be more ADVANTAGEOU, just
like Liz Cheney, to run over and hang out with

(33:04):
the Democrats and trash Donald Trump. Remember when he told
Anderson Pooper that he didn't want to pardon. He just
took one from Joe Biden.

Speaker 15 (33:13):
I didn't issue pardons for January sixth committe members that
including yourself.

Speaker 1 (33:17):
No, I don't want it.

Speaker 15 (33:18):
Look here, you don't want it. No, because the second
a partner is issue. Look I understand the theory behind it,
because Donald Trump has clearly said he's going to go
after everybody, and it's not going to be for the
January sixth investigation. What they'll do is they'll weaponize other investigations,
so look into everything and start an investigation that will
end up coming to not force people to pay money.
Just having a Brad Raffensburger in Georgia as he was

(33:40):
forced to defend himself. But the second you take a part,
and it looks like you're guilty of something. I'm guilty
of nothing besides bringing the truth to the American people
and in the process embarrassing Donald Trump because for one
hundred and eighty seven minutes he sat there and did
absolutely nothing and showed how.

Speaker 1 (33:52):
Weak and scared he truly was. Retire only because his
district wasn't going to return him to Congress. Liz Cheney
didn't retire early, and her own primary voters kicked her out.
These people are making foods of themselves. Perfect timing. We
got everything in I wanted to get to. Today he's
Elan Els has left for building. Thank you and good night.
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