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>> brian: it's 8:00 on the east coast, which is where we're located. it is wednesday, april 17th. it is dawn's birthday. >> happy birthday, dawn. >> brian: she's already at the bar partying. new york, trump gets big cheers in uptown manhattan. >> four more years! four more years! >> lawrence: in harlem, this as biden hopes to sell his bidenomics agenda in pennsylvania as we inch closer to november. >> ainsley: plus a live look at capitol hill, president biden director set to testify on fentanyl today as former ag bill barr sounded off yesterday. >> simply put, without china production of fentanyl and fentanyl precursor there would be no crisis of fentanyl in the

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united states. >> steve: he's right, ditch the anticipate and grab the paddle. pickleball is a new singles hot spot, particularly in the big apple. >> brian: illike your dink. >> steve: or drive. >> ainsley: stay out of the kitchen. final hour of "fox and friends" starts now and remember mornings are better with friends. today president biden is taking his economic tour to pittsburgh. >> steve: potus visit comes one day after joe biden visited scranton claiming former president donald trump wants to bail out billionaires. >> lawrence: jacqui heinrich is live at the white house, good mo morning, jackie. ja >> jacqui: after a major announcement calling on the u.s.

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trade representatives to triple exists tariff rate on chinese steel, which sits at 7.5%, biden calling to ratchet that up. biden's call will safeguard steel from china's effort to un undercut u.s. workers. u.s. steel was sold to nipon steel. shareholders voted to approve that on friday. officials downplayed concerns biden call for tariff on chinese steel could lead to higher inflation. consumers will pay on imports and this hike is in line with trump's approach with china. biden is seeking contrast instead framing himself as middle-class joe going head-to-head with country club

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trump. >> president biden: mar-a-lago, he and his friends have failed working families for 40 years. scranton values or mar-a-lago values competing vision for the economy. >> jacqui: this follows jerome powell yesterday cooling expectation of interest rate cuts this year citing stubborn inflation. president has been predicting a rate cut soon and that would improve voter cent i. iment about the economy. >> steve: the president is going through pennsylvania, he wants to win it. yesterday he was talking to grassroots organizers at union hall in scranton, he made it clear, he needs the union machine to go out and knock on doors, he said. >> jacqui: that is right, that is the backbone of his campaign.

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he frames himself a union and labor guy and he's fought hard for endorsem*nts. he will visit pittsburgh steel country today. the official announcement would pose concern to manufacturers when talking about tripling tax rate that will pass down the line. we'll see how that settles out today. >> brian: pennsylvania has a huge problem with the froze natural gas leases, that is number one place and everybody in eastern europe needs natural gas from us because we told them to cut off russia. when you freeze those leases, you are not thinking pennsylvania first and they both need pennsylvania. >> ainsley: in order to win, you're right. donald trump was in court yesterday and jury selection, narrowed -- seven jurors sworn

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in for this hush money trial. 11 more needed. >> brian: don't you think that is quick to get seven? >> ainsley: exactly, tech worke worker, english teacher, nurse, engineer and two lawyers. trump left the courthouse and went to harlem in front of the bodega where the man was working there, jose alba, a man tried to kill him and jose kills him and jose was charged with murder and went to prison. everyone in new york and fox viewers were complaining. >> brian: then he couldn't go back to work. >> ainsley: that was alvin bragg. we saw video when this happened in 22 2022. yesterday mr. trump said he was

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invited to stop by, they have a problem there. essentially they are using campaign strategy. he is -- he the former president is trying to turn the tables on the d.a. in manhattan who is p prosecuted him in the hush money p*rn star trial. he said alvin bragg came after me, it is a fake case, why come after me when he should be going after actual people breaking the law. here is the former president. sgls this is politics coming out of the white house and it makes me campaign locally and that's okay. i don't think so. [chanting] >> we're doing better now than we've ever done. having a reverse effect. all i want is fairness and the bodegaas are being robbed every

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week, it is crazy. the police can stop it, they have to be allowed to do their job. >> four more years, four more years. four more years. >> lawrence: this is harlem, new york. >> brian: i didn't do their d.n.a., but that does not look like -- that looks like a diverse crowd. >> lawrence: it is, that is harlem, joe biden has a fatal flaw. he keeps saying he's a billionaire. talk about where he's from all day, it is about what candidates represent and who they represent and when you hear diverse people saying four more years, harlem has been broken. do you think businesses want more taxes? alvin bragg, only time you see his face, when he's going after donald trump. no sympathy for victims there, you don't hear anything from the current president about taking the housing from the seniors in

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harlem and putting illegals in there, you think donald trump will support that? >> ainsley: look at the difference in donald trump and joe biden. he is chanting with them and holding up his fist and going around taking pictures. joe biden -- >> brian: talk to the press. >> ainsley: look at the contrast. >> brian: i'm pretty sure there were no note cards, he does not embrace, he could say, i will get myself in trouble. no, no, i will take it. number two, i think is important, donald trump can go to other places. how about the subway station where is da daniel penny was. >> steve: today is an off day because they are making progress. why they seeded so many jurors yesterday. day before, judge said if we don't pick up the pace, we will

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not get wednesday off and both sides agreed on those seven. >> ainsley: we want time off. >> brian: the judge wants wednesday off. >> lawrence: it cannot be lost on this, the former president of the united states being forced to campaign in this region alone because this judge cannot wait to put the trial a different date. when the former president says it is election interference, there is a point there. why stage all these trials where he cannot campaign when joe biden gets to be in pennsylvania? >> brian: this is only one, it is okay, if you have two more trials where you got to sit in the oaudience. >> ainsley: the judge said he has to stay in new york. >> steve: in the courtroom, he can travel around. >> ainsley: at night?

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>> steve: exactly. what is he going to do today? >> brian: lee zeldin said donald trump will put new york in play. >> lawrence: if he keeps going to different spots that have been forgotten. you don't see joe biden. >> brian: he won't even talk to the mayor. >> steve: the year jo is these albawas attacked, certain localities did a good job capitalizing on that. >> ainsley: it was said the jurors were even, which is surprising for manhattan. >> lawrence: one thing she said, important to note, some people were saying they watch fox. just because they say they watch fox doesn't mean they are republican. we have more democrats that watch our network more than any other -- >> ainsley: same person watches msnbc and "new york times."

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>> brian: one listens to charlamagne and -- >> ainsley: look at this. daily news here. this is they get news from google and tiktok. this one -- >> brian: disney. >> ainsley: "new york times," your list is different from mine, i had a longer list, a lot were "new york times." >> steve: donald trump said he's just looking for jurors who will be fair. just want fairness. >> brian: how do you know they are being honest? >> steve: they pay jury consultants to figure that out. >> brian: how do you know? she looks hot, smells good, you know. >> steve: did they say that about a juror? >> brian: i don't know. >> ainsley: talks china and trade. >> brian: let's go to a movie and decide my fate.

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>> ainsley: talk about what is happening in washington. head of ice is set to testify on capitol hill and expected to face tough questions on the border crisis, migrant violence and fentanyl crisis. >> brian: china is solely responsible for the deadly epidemic. >> steve: griff jenkins is live in washington and the attention focusing on fentanyl. >> griff: that's right and this report from the house select committee on china should be a sobering wake-up call to the threat communist china provides. this report reveals how they are doing it, through subsidies with chinese-owned prc companies. ccp provides government subsidies to companies that manufacture fentanyl materials so long as company sell them outside china. subsidies in form of rebates that are used to increase export

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from china for other goods. we also learned chinese government subsidized making fentanyl and thwarted investigation by warning them they are targets of u.s. investigation. former attorney general bill barr had this warning if we don't stop it. >> simply put, without china production and export of fentanyl, there would be no fentanyl crisis in the united states. the mass slaughter would effectively stop. >> griff: you can bet the ice director will testify about this today and get answers and be asked about 24,000 plus chinese migrants, many military age males that crossed the border this fiscal year and with where they may be. we learned yesterday from mayorkas, who is facing his impeachment trial, more fentanyl

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intra diktion in the last two fiscal years than the previous five combined. guys. >> steve: remind us when the president talked to president xi jinping about fentanyl and the crisis, what does he say he says? >> griff: yesterday treasury secretary janet yellen was asked by edward lawrence about what subsidies, is it time for sanctions? she said it is not about sanctions, it is about cooperation. the administration will get questions about this. >> ainsley: cooperation? >> steve: that cooperation is killing people. >> ainsley: they will not cooperate with us. >> brian: maybe we should send? fentanyl to china. we have so much, we would like to give some back to you. >> lawrence: ice has been more aggressive lately and tips are flowing in from local

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departments. cities they say kaefrnt communicate with ice, maybe they are watching us because we're reporting on illegals that have criminal records. >> brian: don't even look at cartels, forget it, they are mules, people making it happen is china. there is incentive to get it here, not leave it there. >> lawrence: they don't want their people to have it. >> ainsley: like tiktok. >> steve: problem with the united states and i went to a new jersey lab a mongst and a half ago, every drug you buy on the streets these days probably has fentanyl in it. >> lawrence: d.a. says over 50%. >> steve: not because there is so much of it, it is cheaper than heroin or oxy, cheaper than co*ke. it is cheaper than everything. they take and they showed me how to do it, they buy a pocket of

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stevia and dye it the right color and put fentanyl in it. they say, this is heroin. the person thinks, heroin can't kill me. >> ainsley: most people don't do drugs, don't do heroin and cocaine. the problem i'm hearing, their kids are getting percocet or rit l rittalin. they have pill form and put stuff right in and pull it down and it makes a pill. >> lawrence: it is cheaper to cut the product with fentanyl but more lethal. >> ainsley: if you do drugs, get your drugs from your doctor, if you need a pain killer, you can't get it off the street, you never know. >> steve: you can get prescription fentanyl. people don't. >> ainsley: get all your drugs

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from your doctor, don't buy from the street or social media. >> brian: on that, with pause, take advantage of it and toss. for more on my pause, go to carley shimkus. >> carley: few word headline about the china story, the country is giving financial perks to companies to addict or kill americans. >> steve: us. >> carley: that discovered in a bipartisan report. fox news alert iran president vowing tiniest invasion by israel would bring massive and harsh response. that threat after tehran launched hundreds of missiles and drones at israel as retaliation for strike on ambassador compound in syria. trey yingst will join us live from israel in a few minutes with an update. appears in the courtroom for one man charged in death of nypd detective jonathan

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diller. l lindy jonepleaded not guilty, he was behind the wheel in the car. c calling out jones past criminal record. >> everyday you pick up the paper and read in the paper another violent recidivist by our justice system back on the streets. shame on some judges who continue to allow violent criminals back on the streets. our criminal justice system needs a complete overhaul. >> carley: husband and father of a one-year-old little boy, diller was 31 years old. ing and pro-palestinian employees demanding google scrap a contract with israel. we spoke with law expert

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jonathan turley who emphasize this is not covered by the first amendment. >> free speech does not mean interrupting others from speaking or taking a salary and going in and stopping business because you have a few things to get off your chest. >> carley: the staffers have been placed on administrative leave. forget dating apps, pickleball courts are the new thing, hit the courts to play the fastest growing sport and find love. the small size of the court allow for chatting and flirting. one said i wouldn't want to say i met someone on an app, i would say i met someone on a pick willball court. story behind the love becomes more appealing.

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i could see it. >> steve: i was trying to get lawrence to come out. >> lawrence: i was anti-pickleball, now i've changed my mind, you can meet women there. >> brian: play singles. >> steve: that is complicated. >> lawrence: you are missing it, do doubles, she can be your partner. >> steve: matches are short and more time to sit down and do talking. >> brian: how do you approach -- >> lawrence: you just win. >> ainsley: and the women can stay out of the kitchen. >> lawrence: how do you approach them? you win. >> brian: walk up and go, hi, how you doing? i guess i will play alone. no, excuse me, i'll play with you, young man. >> lawrence: look at me, i'm athletic, i can make it -- >> brian: is that your line, look at me? >> lawrence: you don't say that, would you be on my time? >> ainsley: you look like you would win.

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>> steve: looking for a partner? >> lawrence: good one. >> ainsley: i'm glad i'm not a man, how do you get up the nerve to ask a man out? -- woman out? >> steve: my wife won't let me. >> brian: i lost my paddle, can i use yours? >> lawrence: you are a dad, that makes sense. >> steve: he didn't get to play. >> lawrence: you show up to pickleball with no paddle. >> brian: you show a need, a woman might want to go to you and feel they need to be needed. >> lawrence: can you teach me how to play, it's my first time. >> ainsley: that is better. >> brian: what if she tells you to go to youtube, here is instruction, or she charges you? >> lawrence: becomes complicated. i would play. >> steve: how about an assignment, go to city pickle -- >> brian: with a hidden camera.

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>> steve: got to take a camera. it is central park, like 50 courts. >> ainsley: that is a great idea. >> lawrence: are you trying to make this a reality dating show. >> steve: you want me to go with you? >> brian: better than going to the border. >> lawrence: are you going to be in the background watching. >> ainsley: instead of diner, we will send you to the bar. >> brian: i will send you out impractical jokers. they know how to do sur surveillance, now to the regularly scheduled show. senate democrats expected to squash -- impeachment articles against alejandro mayorkas without hearing evidence. senator john kennedy next.

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drone attack. trey yingst is live from tel aviv. what is the latest in >> trey: hi, brian, good morning. the united states plans to approve new sanctions on iran, meant to send a message encouraging iran to change their behavior and possibly pushing israelis to reduce heavy counter strike they are reportedly planning. on tuesday, jake sullivan said in a statement, we will not h hesitate to take action and with congress to hold the iran ian government accountable for their actions. israel has a decision on how to respond, threatening regional war while avoiding broader conflict. they are threatening to attack israel again if military a actin

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is taken. david cameron said this. >> the situation is concerning, it is right to show solidarity with israel and right to have made our views clooer, it is clear the israelis are making a decision to act. >> trey: this hour we're following developing news out of northern israel, there was a hezbollah attack drone that targeted a community center injuries 13 people, this is a se sense of how active it is. >> brian: wow so many plates in the air, incredible. we will bring in senator john kennedy. he is following it. senator, your sense of what should happen next? the administration made it

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clear, they don't want anything to happen and will not be a part of it. >> of course israel is going to respond, that is how they have survived all these years. the message to their enemies has always been, if you hurt us, we will open you up like a soft peanut, that is deterrence 101. i think the response will be smart and strategic and i don't think israel will take its eye off the prize. israel has to destroy hamas and it is clear they will not get much help from president biden. we have to do to hamas what we did to al qaeda and isis. i guess the third point, brian, is look, i'm sure it is apparent to people of israel that people in the bid administration,

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these folks are not war-time co co concierge. they want to go on npr to debate if a man can breastfeed than with standing up to our enemies and israel's enemies. it is what it is. we have seen that in the war in middle east and ukraine. >> brian: they have to hit back and in places to take out drone facility, irgc. that is where they are going for. >> biden a people are good at vetoing un resolutions and haggling over language at a nato summit. when the shooting starting, you couldn't find them with google or a gps. >> brian: impeachment recall to

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get rid of mayorkas was marched to your chamber. when willy you find out if he will have a trial, doesn't he have to have a trial? >> no. this is what is going on, pretty simple. schumer is trying to muddy the water to make it deep. it is simple. united states house of representatives has brought serious charges against secretary mayorkas. read the charges. this is united states house of representatives, not taking about some gameboy living in his parent's basem*nt and has an opinion. this is the us house of representatives. only happened it's00 every time senate done its job except when the public official impeached quit.

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senator schumer says this is a policy disagreement, no high crimes and misdemeanors, how does he know? he hasn't seen the evidence. schumer says it is about principle. to quote my favorite columnist, if you think this is about principle, how did he put it? you think elvis is alive and running a small bait stand on lake eerie. this is not principle, this is raw gut politics, do not want the united states senate to present evidence of how biden administration has screwed up the southern border right before an election. that is what this is all about. >> brian: not so much he will get impeached, the testimony will be so devastating schumer

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doesn't want to do it. >> it will be devastating, gut them like a fish and they will not let that happen. >> brian: we'll be watching today and hope the senate be doesn't erase -- excuse me, house doesn't erase another speaker. >> a word for mike johnson, i've known mike a long time, the man pisses excellence, doing best he can under tough circ*mstances. >> brian: unbelievable his colleagues don't recognize that. inter interesting term or phrase. president of columbia university in hot seat over antisemitism. will and pete are up next. lord, you know what's on our hearts. you know where we struggle. you know where we need to be pushed. help us give it all to you.

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>> ainsley: this morning col columbia university president looks to avoid the harvard trap over how their campus is combating antisemitism amid surge of anti-israel protest. here are pete hegseth and will cain. good morning, guys. good morning. pet pete,ing start with you, you went to an ivy league university. she was supposed to testify in september, we saw what happened when the other president says testified, two had to resign. >> pete: best scheduling conflict she ever had. it will be highly choreo graphed. i would rather talk about

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university of texas or university of minnesota. protests and anti-israel sentiment in middle america, almost all came from columbia university, from the teachers college there, the markist frifr frankfurt school. columbia has been teaching teachers how to be anti-american and anti-israel for decades, it should not surprise us columbia has a big problem with terrorist flags being flown on their campus and from the river to the sea is who they are. critical theory is that school theory. this is oppress or oppressed and we know where everybody falls. >> ainsley: she said in an op ed. calling for genocide of people whether israelis, palestinians,

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jews, muslims has no place in a university community. it is unimaginably harmful. your response? >> will: i'm sorry i laughed about pete's ivy league education. fox and friends weekend, it can serve as an insult. pete's education is well served, he takes us through history which he put in his book. this happened over a century, not a few months. pete gives us a perspective is that allows us to have well of had earned cynicism. with well-earned cynicism, let me say here are good things this president of columbia is saying. she's not an idiot, she watched others place their head in the guillotine and thought, i won't

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put my head under the blade. what i was appreciative is two things, maybe designate on campus for protest, free speech should be everywhere. p protest and free speech can be separated. if you have protest that offend some people, maybe have a speaker's corner like they have in london. anything goes aside from calls of genocide. broader perspective short of what pete talked about. she said we've integrated more people into college and ignored ability to build a community. we need to look at things that tie individuals together. what ties us together? americans, we're all americans. you might lean into black, white, man, woman still brings us together at columbia.

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>> ainsley: thank you for weighing in on this. >> pete: i talked so much, we didn't talk about barbecue. got to talk barbecue. >> ainsley: memphis barbecue is about to become one of tennessee's official state foods, hot slaw is on the list and will, chili is texas state dish may 11, 1977. >> nice, will. you get chili. >> congratulations, memphis barbecue, state food, second best barbecue after texas barbecue. >> ainsley: no, after south carolina barbecue, mustard base, kansas city, no. >> i love carolina barbecue, vinegar based. memphis is awesome. >> texas, memphis, kansas city, carolina, sorry issue not into mustard and vinegar or pulled pork, brisket.

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>> carolinas memphis, texas. >> ainsley: thank you. and put banana pudding on the side, it's the best. former white house economic advisor steven mur on that next employees on that next employees m on that next employees o on that next employees ore on that next employees employees ,employes s s s s s s s .

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>> president biden: too many families struggling to keep up there bills. inflation is robbing them of gains they thought they would feel. i get it. my top priority is getting prices under control. >> steve: joe biden saying inflation was his top priority and now he's pushing for more taxes yesterday in scranton. donald trump economic adviser stephen moore joins us. good morning. >> good morning. >> steve: peter is my son, who travels with -- >> sorry about that. >> steve: my name is steve, same as yours. >> sorry about that. >> steve: that's all right. the current president has a

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problem, if he waups to get re-elected, inflation rates are going to have to go down and that is not working for him right now. >> review quickly what happened with inflation, when we were working with trump, inflation rate, peter, was 1.6%. biden comes in and i don't know how we screwed up so quickly, we went to 9.1% inflation. it came down but latest reports tell us we have not slayed inflation dragon, it is going up again and thatten moos look at groceries up 22%, look at rent up 35%. people are getting financially flattened by this and none of -- remember inflation reduction act? i don't think that worked. where is inflation e duction.

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>> steve: you have joe biden yesterday talking about how i want to raise 5 trillion over the next 10 years and to do it, jack up taxes on people who have been successful and big corporations. it is class war fare, robinhood thing. steal from people who have it and give to people who don't. >> here is the problem, any country in history of the world, certainly not united states that got rich by raising taxes? no, it will not work. it is opposite of what reagan did to rebuild the american economy. under trump, we cut taxes and lowest unemployment and lowest poverty rate in history. people he's talking about taking, steve, our people who are job creators, small business men and women who employ people.

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>> steve: that is what he's running on. steven, thank you for joining us live. >> i meant that as compliment when i called you peter. he's the better looking one in the family. >> steve: he actually is. thank you very much. when you say peter, at dana perino, we're talking about her husband, she joining us now. >> dana: at least i didn't call you mary. >> dana: big hearing on capitol hill yesterday, we'll talk about that. jury selected in the hush money trial, his former attorney general bill barr weighs in on the show today. and trump stopped by a bodega, which campaign event do you think packs a punch? realtor warns us about squatter rights. that is happening on a wednesday, we'll see you at 9:00. do things. at old dominion freight line, we do them this way.

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