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Oh, show Time, Well, a disaster is going on right
now at the White House. We are going to talk
about that and how Trump got played like a violin
by Vladimir Putin. Also, nothing's right. I'm torn. I'm a
torn liberal. We're going to talk about that too.
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It is the crowd Cast. I am Correl so very
glad you are joining me. Happy Monday, everybody on this
very wonderful Monday morning, where it's like the best Monday,
the most wonderful Monday, the best Monday ever. The bit
I can't even imitate him properly, but welcome, Welcome, welcome,
and I you know, we got a lot to talk
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about today, actually, because there's a lot going on in
the world and a lot of it's kind of scary
because we have like every world leader right now of
import basically at the White House or on their way
to the White House, meeting in the ladies room. Got
a meeting in the ladies room, and it's all about Ukraine.
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You know, the war that he said he would end
in twenty four hours Friday was an unmitigated disaster for
the United States. It was a disaster from him basically
giving Putin a hummer in the limo to you know,
going out and greeting him. You know, I don't know
when we forgot that Vladimir Putin and Russia are not
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our friend and that they are rooting for the downfall
of the United States, that they have always rooted for
the downfall of the West. I don't know when we
forgot that they are communists that we actually fought against
in wars. You know, I don't really know when we
forgot that Vladimir Putin is not and who sold Maga
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the bill of goods? That Vladimir Putin's a good guy,
He's had work done, he's got a good surgeon. But
other than that, he is not a good man. That man,
over his lifetime, has caused more suffering and more death
than almost any living human being. That man condones a
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gay concentration camp in Chechnya where they imprisoned suspected gays.
He condones that, He condones torture, he condones murder, He
condones what he has done in the Ukraine, the illegal
occupation of sovereign territory and the killing of innocent people.
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This is not the first time Russia has invaded somewhere.
It's not the first time they have killed innocent people.
This is not a nice man. Now. I don't know
when it became fashionable to think that Vladimir Putin is
someone that we could or should deal with. But he's not.
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And so this welcome that we gave him in Alaska
was disgusting. It was horrible to see. And then he
gave Trump absolutely nothing except orders, and those orders you
will see things my way from now on. Because Trump
left there he was all, there will be tough sanctions
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if he doesn't blot bull crap. He got played and
then he got told what to do. And now he
is Putin's emissary at a meeting today where Donald Trump
is not representing the United States today. Donald Trump is
representing Russia today. So since when did an American president
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become the proxy server for a Russian dictator? And why
can't MAGA see that? Why are they so blinded by
you know, they say Trump derangement syndrome, and that's exactly
what they have. They try to say liberals have it. No,
they have it. They are so deranged and so stupid
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and ignorant that they don't see that He is acting
like Vladimir's emissary today. Today he should be consoling Zelensky
because after the meeting on Friday, Vladimir attacked again, killing
innocent people. He should actually be dealing with these world
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leaders in a kind and a generous way to actually
get peace. Instead, he's going in there and say you
got to give up this, you got to give up that,
or the war ain't gonna end. And I'm done with it.
He is an evil man. He is as evil as
Vladimir Putin, he really is. And so today is a disaster.
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It's a disaster. And Friday he was made to so
Fox News said he was steamrolled by Putin Fox News.
And so here we have this ridiculous debacle going on,
calling everyone back to DC again because he can't get
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the job done. I'll solve that more in twenty four hours.
One day I'm gonna be in office. That's gonna be over. Liar, liar.
Everything he'd solved within twenty four hours is not solved,
Israel not solved, Genocide still happening and getting worse, and
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they and all they keep doing is blaming Biden. Well,
if Biden had been president, I agree with Donald Trump,
says Putin that, Or if Trump had been president, I
agree that this wouldn't have happened. Yeah, because he would
have just let you do it. And he's been president
for seven months and it's still happening. So there's no
logic there. And MAGA is still blaming Biden for the economy,
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for the war. They'll never pin responsibility on their guy
when he's the one responsible. And the Epstein files, do
we hear about that. I guess all the distractions worked.
I guess all these distractions worked. The man statutory raped
underage girls, according to everything we know. Prove me wrong, Donald,
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prove me wrong. Prove me wrong that you didn't have
sex with underage girls that were trafficked by Vince McMahon,
one of your best friends, and by Jeffrey Epstein. Prove
me wrong. He can't because he did. And Maga, I
don't understand. They're so blinded by liberal rage. They've got
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liberal derangement syndrome. They've got LDS. They do, they've got LDS,
Liberal derangement syndrome. They they are so whacked out that
they don't see what's happening. He didn't end the war,
he's not going to end the war. And now he
is acting like Vladimir Putin's emissary. And that's tragic to
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see an American president advocating on behalf of the Russian leader.
That is, it's not a surprise. It's just sad to see,
very sad to see. So I don't know if they're
having tea today, little Kiki, perhaps Millenia will come out
and do a strip tease, because that's what she's good
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for that's her art form, right, that's why she got
her visa. She got her visa as an artist. Well,
I've seen the photos. So she should come out and
do a little pole dance. And now our entertainment for
the day, Malania Trump on the pole. God knows, she's
been on a few and you know, I mean, I'm
not disparaging the first lady. She's a tramp, a vamp
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and a bit of a scamp, you know, I mean,
and God bless her. We might be friends in another life.
I like tramps, I like vamp. I like scamps, you know,
God bless her. I don't think she believes a moment
of the politics of her husband. I don't I think
she believes in Prada, Louis Vatan Lo boo boos. You know.
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I don't think for a moment she believes in any
of this. She just uses, She uses whatever she can
to get whatever she wants. She found a rich guy
who was married when she found him. Whether they were
introduced by Epstein or not doesn't change the fact he
was married. She said, oh he was with another woman
that was called his wife. So yeah, she'll be poll
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dancing later. Zelenski of course must be so frustrated with
all of this. He just you know, he's got to
be like, are you freaking kidding me? Another trip. It's
not like he's got a war to run or anything.
He can just keep making trips all over the world.
It's just sad. It's sad. Who can end the war?
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Vladimir Putin, That's who can underworld. This meeting today needs
Putin there. So he is in the guise of Donald Thump,
and I wish the media would actually start reporting it
that way. Trump in the Ukraine deal is a Russian asset.
That is what he is. He is working for the
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Nothing's right, I'm torn, you know, the most fun conversation
I had over the weekend was about washing machines. As
we are about to go into a heavy topic, but
it's the truth. Steve and I were talking and I said,
do you know how much launder mats are now? And
he's like no, And I said, they're between five and
ten dollars for one machine. He's like, you're kidding me.
I said, nope. The regular machines are between three and
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five dollars and the big machines are ten dollars. He
saw how much to dry? I said three dollars every time,
and it often takes twice. He goes, that's like eleven
dollars a load. I said, yeah, I used to be
able to get a different kind of load for that price.
And then we started talking and I said, what's the
first washing machine you used? You know, like, what's the
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first one you remember? And he said, I remember my
mother having one that had a ringer? I said, was
it why? He said? Yeah? I go was it big
and round and white with the ringer up on the top.
He said oh yes, and I go, yeah, it didn't
spin or anything. It just washed and then drained, and
then you took the clothes and rang them through the ringer.
I said, I've done that. My parents had one of those.
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He's like, you're kidding. I go, nope, that's how old
I am. That was the first washing machine that I used,
and I remember at the first laund format I went to,
they had those ringers as well, and we started to
you know, we don't ever think in our lives about
the importance of everyday items. If you have a washer
and dryer in your condo or your house, and most
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people do, now you are blessed. That is such a
blessing because in many countries they still don't. In Europe
they have the ones like I had, the all in
one washer and dryer, and that's because they usually line
dry their clothes because the dryer, the washer and dryer combo,
they're great, but the clothes don't get fully dry. But
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over there they line drive them. So that was one
of the best conversations I had was about washing machines
and the laundromat, because let's face it, laundromats are for
poor people. Well to do. Middle class or upper class
people don't go to the laundromat. And if laundry is
now ten dollars a load, how on earth are poor
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people affording that? I mean literally thirty loads of laundry
and you could buy your own washer. So that was
that was the most fun conversation I had. I remember it.
I remember what was the first washing machine you ever used?
Do you remember? Do you remember what kind? It was?
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Over at the Lake's House, there's a maytag from nineteen
sixty three. It still works. That's why ceers were out
of business. They made things that actually lasted, and it
was It's huge, It's an enormous thing, and it, you know,
fills all the way up to the top with water,
and there's you know, and the dry that dryer you
could cook a turkey in it. I mean it dries
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and it's fabulous. It still works, still does its job.
What was the first one you used? First one was
I used? Was big and round and white and had
the ringer on the top, and then went to the regular,
you know, top load washer. And then remember when washing
how much was a laundromat when you were when you
were young? For me, it was a quarter a quarter
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to wash and a dime to dry. Isn't that something?
Isn't that something? All right? I know we all dreamt
of having our own washer and dryer. We all did,
and a lot of you you don't have your own,
but they're in your building, so you still have to pay.
I mean, laundry is still a thing for a lot
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of people. You either got to go down to the
laundry room and you gotta wait. People leave their crap
in there. You know it's Laundry is still an ordeal
for many, many, many people. If you have your own,
you're blessed. And I'm blessed. I have a stack washer dryer.
I'm so blessed. All right, So I'm torn. I'm a
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torn liberal, and let me tell you why. Over the
weekend on social media, I saw people melting down that
food stamps will no longer cover soda, cookies, snacks, you know,
high sugar items, you know, junk food. It's just not
I guess either Trump said not to or I'm surprised
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he didn't let them use it at McDonald's. And I said,
you know what, good, I said, we have an obesity problem,
we have a diabetes problem. These people go to the
store and they have their food stamps and they buy
nothing but soda and high sugar cereals and processed foods
that eat potato chips and things you just shouldn't eat
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so good. Snap, you should have to buy good fresh food.
But then the lefty liberal in me says, why are
you penalizing poor people? Why are you telling poor people
what they can and cannot eat. If you're giving someone assistance,
you should just give them the assistance. Let them spend
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the money on whatever they want, as long as it's
an edible product. Why do you care what they eat? Well,
because I'm paying for it. Yeah, but so what you
pay for a lot of things. So I'm torn as
a liberal. And you know, there's a lot of talk
about what the Democrats need to do to get voters back.
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The Democrats need to acknowledge that they understand the other side,
that they're not oblivious that they too are torn on
several issues. I'm torn on the homeless problem. Part of
me says, yes, round them up, put them in institutions
or jails or whatever. If they're sick, make them take medication.
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If they don't want to work, then put them out
of town in some sort of camp. But then the
left deliberal in me says, that is not the solution.
The solution is housing. We have work. So I'm torn.
I'm torn on a lot of things where one where
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half of my opinion really pulls to the right, but
then the left of me wins or there's and I
think that's a human condition. And I think Democrats have
presented this know it all, we know best, this is
the best thing for you. We don't know best. We're
trying to work it out like everybody else. That's what
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the message should be, and that we look. I understand
some of Maga's complaints about America. I do. I just
disagree with them on the way to fix them. And
I disagree with them on who the enemy is. The
enemy is not drag queens reading to children, or trans people.
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That's not the enemy. Gay people not the enemy, gay
marriage not the enemy, abortion not the enemy. Billionaires the enemy,
money in politics the enemy. There's a lot of enemies
out there that could get us to the same destination,
just different ways. There are some issues. I hear Donald
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Trump speaking, He's right, that is an issue. I just
disagree with him on how to solve it. Ukraine, they
should keep the CRIMEA is gone. It's gone. They should
just let it go. They're never gonna get CRIMEA back,
but they should be able to keep the Dombas region.
So keep the Dombas seed crimea call it a day.
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But Trump won't do that with Israel. Stop supporting the war,
no more weapons, no more money until they stop the genocide.
I think we all want the genocide to stop. We
just disagree on how to get there. And like you,
I am torn on many many issues. You know where again,
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I sometimes skew to the right, and I think it's
important to let Maga know that now there's some issues
that I'm just cutting dry on were no, I would
never be torn on that issue, but same sex marriage
not torn. Abortion woman's right to choose whether I and
see even that. I don't believe that abortion should be
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used as birth control. I really do not. I brought
someone to a planned parenthood clinic one a seventeen year
old girl. She was friends with Devin and she had
to have an abortion, and while sitting there, I heard
a lady say it with her fourth abortion too. I
didn't approved, but it was not for all. We win
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going as long as we can. You know. Speaking of MAGA,
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I learned a lot about grace over the weekend and forgiveness.
I had a bad day medical anxiety wise, yesterday, I
was doing chores around the house and I got so
dizzy I thought I was gonna have to call nine
one one. I unlocked the front door even I really thought,
I mean, I got dizzy, and I broke out in
a sweat, and my blood pressure went up to one
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eighty over ninety. Things were not good. And yet my
pulse was only sixty five, which is normal, that's my normal,
my normal resting. My normal resting heart rate is fifty five.
Because I exercise a lot. I was scared. I was scared,
and then the medical anxiety kicked in. Oh, this is
a stroke, this is a heart attack, this is this,
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this is that. What are you gonna do with Ember?
What you know? Ember? What happens to Ember? And and
then of course the blood pressure just stayed up because
I was so stressed out, and I decided to take
a shower after Ember and eyes walk and try to
just handle it on my own. And in the shower,
I realized that getting mad at myself for medical anxiety.
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Why do you do this to yourself. You're only making
it worse. You've got to stop that greeting anxiety with
anger is not the way, and that I need to
forgive myself from my medical anxiety. I didn't give it
to me. I don't want it, and I do everything
I can to combat it. So I shouldn't be mad
that I have it or mad at myself for having it.
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And then I that applied to Ember. I get mad
at Ember sometimes because she won't walk, she's afraid of
a loud noise, or it's like there's nothing to be
afraid of. What's wrong with you. She doesn't want her anxiety,
she doesn't want her fear. I shouldn't be mad at
her for anxiety or fear. It was a big epiphany
for me, and it translates to maga as I see
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these people posting that voted for Trump and now are
against him and say, I can't believe I voted for him.
You know this is not what I voted for. Well,
Liberals now are so quick to be well, you f't
around and found out, and I think that's wrong. I
think if someone changes their mind, if they realize that
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what they've done is wrong, that they voted for the
wrong person, and that they are not likely to do
it again, don't alienate that person. That person could then
become an ally of yours, but just to say, well, no,
what Neil, thoughts and prayers, no tears for you left
around and found out delighting in their misery is not
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the way to win elections. And I don't want to
be the person that doesn't and I'm so quick to
do it. Look, I was talking with Steve about the algorithm,
because remember, everything we're being fed on social media is
being fed to us. It's not random. You don't randomly
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see post, it's the algorithm. I told Steve. I said,
you know, I'm getting a little through with the black
community again. Everything I see online, every person misbehaving, everyone
yelling at an employee, everyone committing a crime, everyone you know,
going and doing the Apple store robberies, they're always black.
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And then I said, hey, wait a minute, what if
the algorithm is serving black acting badly videos more than
white acting badly videos. What if it's an actual conscious
decision on the tech bros. To have the algorithm show
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black people misbehaving and not white people. And if you
don't think that could happen, if you don't think that's
how the algorithm works, then you're wrong. And I thought
they're trying to demean and dehumanize black people and This
is how they're doing it by feeding us on social
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media all these black people acting badly, when there's plenty
of white people from the president on down behaving badly,
but we don't see those videos. The algorithm shows us
the black people acting badly. That's not unintentional, that's to
skew us. So when the administration and society and corporations
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are mean to black people, we don't care because our
view of them or they're just criminals or troublemakers. And
I thought that's powerful. The algorithm is shaping our view
of the world. But someone is shaping the algorithm, and
those people are rich white text bros. The people like
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what's his name, I'm so glad I forgot his name,
Mark Zuckerberg. The people like the guy that runs AI
although the chat GPT guy, I don't think he's white.
I think he's arabor. I forget what he is. I'm
not sure. I'd have to look it up. But it's
not an accident that all the videos we see online
of people behaving badly are black. And I felt badly
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afterwards for saying, you know, I'm getting tired of these
black people acting badly all the time. I felt bad
because I thought, well, you're only seeing that because the
algorithm wants you to see that. I'm sure across the
nation there's as many there's more. Statistic, more white people
commit crimes behave badly than black people. Statistically, that's just
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the way it is. But we don't see that. Why
because they don't want us to. They want us to
keep a very favorable opinion of white people and have
a bad opinion of black people, just like Gaze, you know,
they the image put forward by the algorithm of Gaze
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is not who we are as a community. And yet
that's what the public thinks because that's what they're served
on by the algorithm. And there's no one policing the algorithm.
There's no watchdog agency set up to make sure that
the algorithm is fair, that it's not skewing. There's a
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horror movie coming out about these people whose job it
is to look at the videos that people read Flag
and she sees a crime and she wants to report it,
but the lady's like, that's not your job. Your job
is to simply either remove the video or well she
you know, of course, in the movie, she delves into
the crime. But if that's the truth. Then those companies
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have agendas. If something's been red flag and the company
likes what the content is, they'll leave it up if
it fits their agenda, if it's let's right, now, MAGA
is getting to put anything they want online. But if
you respond as powerfully as they, you get taken down. Well,
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somebody decides that first the algorithm and then if you
appeal a human So the algorithm which shapes our view
of the world. It's really sad because that algorithm can
be shaped by billionaires, by political parties, and it's not accurate.
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The algorithm is not serving us an accurate depiction of
the world. And what can we do? Stay off social media?
You know, hi, James Schnabel. Russia never seedes territory. No,
they won't. They're not going to give up the Crimea.
They're not. But if they're made to give up the Dombas,
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they will. Putin wants it because that's where the minerals are.
But if the US wants those minerals and makes a
deal with Zelenski and Europe, then putin will you know?
But it was just such. It's such a sad state
of affairs that Trump is now Putin's emissary. That's just
so sad. Even the algorithm about Trump, you know it,
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it should serve up more of his badness. Like the
Epstein files are now gone. Why the algorithm decided you're
not interested anymore? But you are. But you don't think.
The billionaire said, eh, let's get the Epstein files them
not to trend in, and they can do that. It's
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their algorithm. All right, we'll be back tomorrow. If the algorithm,
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