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urine. >> cnn newsroom. hi, everyone. i'm jessica dean in washington and new tonight in the ongoing war between israel and hamas right now, a hamas delegation is in cairo for talks on a hostage and ceasefire deal also, their us cia bill burns, who's playing a key role in those negotiations. >> and while egyptian media is reporting noticeable progress in these latest talks, us and israeli officials say any potential deal in a framework would take additional days to iron out those final details. cnn's kevin lip tack is with us now and kevin eds, notable who is currently engaged and present for these negotiations. and we know well that president biden, his team would like to see this get to a deal. >> yeah, it's always significant when you see bill burns ahead to the region for these talks that does give you a sense that at least on the american sayyed, they do think that this is reaching a critical juncture and we did see the hamas delegation as well arrived this morning with
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what they said was a positive the spirit about this framework agreement that they have yet to sign off on. and that is the topic of discussion in cairo at this hour now it's past 1:00 a.m. there. so you can expect these talks will continue over the weekend. and i think that the real sticking point at this moment is whether this deal will eventually result in the end of the war that this is something that hamas has said is a bottom line for them, but israel has said that they need to continue going after hamas in gaza. so that seems to be the not that they're trying to untie right now. now, we did hear from american and israeli officials today that said, even if hamas agrees to this framework that isn't necessarily the end of if the road there will still be some details that need to be ironed out before the hostages can start coming out. i think the real thing to watch over the next several hours is whether israel sends its own delegation to cairo. they are not there at the moment, but that will be an indication that at least some progress is being made.
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certainly president biden is very eager to get this deal secured. and i think the real fear that you hear among american officials is that if this all falls apart if this collapses, that will mean that israel will go into rafah. that's the city in southern gaza, where more than 1 million palestinian civilians have been sheltering prime minister benjamin netanyahu has said that he will go into rafah with the deal or without a deal, the american sayyed has said that they need to see a plan to protect those civilians. they haven't seen it yet if this deal was to collapse, i think that would be an impetus for that invasion to begin. and that's something that american officials very, very much want to avoid. >> that is definitely on their minds. all right. kevin lymph tack with the latest reporting on that. thank you very much. and back here in the former president donald trump trading a new york city courtroom he's been sitting in for the last week for the banquet halls of ammar of mar-a-lago, the republican frontrunner is looking to close the fundraising gap with his opponent president joe biden by
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holding a fundraiser with wealthy gop donors. sources telling cnn one presenter privately admitted the hush money trial is quote, bleeding money from the campaign. cnn's alayna treene is live in palm beach with more details on all of this. so alina, what are you hearing about this event? >> well, i think that common you just noted jessica is very notable and this is something that donald trump himself has said on occasion that he wishes at the money being spent, millions of dollars being paid to cover his legal costs. we're going to his camp would be going to his campaign and not to his several legal battles. now was acknowledged by today and that includes a presentation given by chris lacivita and susie wiles, both of donald trump's campaign managers, as well as his poster, tony fabrizio. and they said that donald trump and his team raised 70 he six million last month. that includes money
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raised by some pro-trump groups. now, we won't be able to independently verify those numbers until the fec reports come out later this month, but that was something according to multiple attendees in the room that they said was brought up. now another thing they also discussed was a pathway that they di, for the former president to compete in states like minnesota and virginia, both states that have traditionally been more democratic leaning. so that's very notable as well. and look, i think just to take a step back and talk about fundraising overall, this is important weekend for donald trump and his campaign. there were a lot of wealthy donors and high profile republican public in leaders here in palm beach this weekend and he hosted a fundraiser at mar-a-lago today to help with his fundraising efforts and this all comes of course, as the campaign is trying to catch up to joe biden and his ever-growing war chest. and that's something they've been very focused on later this month as well. donald trump is slated to use his one week day out of trial on a wednesday on several wednesday's this month
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to host fundraiser fundraisers as well. that includes in ohio, kentucky, and texas, all things. they also brought up during the retreat all right. >> elena, thanks so much. >> we appreciate that reporting and joining us now is republican congressman max miller of ohio. >> he's also a member of the congressional jewish caucus. congressman. thanks so much for making time to be with us today. we are going to get to alina's reporting and the rnc retreat in a moment, but i want to go back to the top of our program. we were talking about these ceasefire talks fox and the hostage deal that they're trying to work out in cairo, you supported that aid package to israel. how do you hope these talks unfold? what do you hope to see happen? >> yeah, jessica and thank you very much. navy brad and beyond, i probably supported the supplemental not only for israel, taiwan, but also ukraine. i look, i hope these talks are fruitful and i hope that this war can be brought to an end, but make no mistake people can give israel every piece of advice. the united states of america can, other
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nations can. but at the end end of the day, this is a decision for the israeli people and prime minister netanyahu to make this decision. and so if they're not there at the negotiations, it doesn't give me a lot of hope that they're going to agree to something when they're not there to go ahead and have oversight of it. i hope it's fruitful, but it's israel's decision to make and i want to ask you to about raffa because kind of looming over these discussions is this potential ground incursion in rafah, which is that city in southern gaza, where more than 1 million civilians have gathered and been kind of sent toward and two and the white house has asked for a plan to see plan from israel and how they're going to protect those civilians should they go into rafah, we have reporting that says that the white house has gotten some information, but they don't so far think they have what they see as an executable plan that would protect civilians. >> there so going off of what you just told me, do you think that the prime minister and the israeli government will hear
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and accept the white house concerns around this issue. >> i think they can hear the concerns and i think they can accept the concerns, but ultimately the decision for their country to act on their own accord is up to them. >> and if they believe that they need to go into rafah to take out the four hamas battalions that are left in order to protect their own country. >> that is their decision to make and to be clear hamas has stated that there will be in october 7 every single day if they are still in existence if we faced a threat like that within our country, i can promise you that we would react swiftly in eliminate the threat as we have. and so many of these wars that we've been in, i would like to see this n, but ultimately is israel needs to do what's best for israel and did not see another 1,300 israelis slaughtered, raped, and babies put in ovens like it was the 1930s and 40s yeah, i hear what you're saying. what, what about the civilians? there
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in gaza? who are just civilians are the children that are there that are, that are there in rafah. what do you think should or could be done to protect them while they, while israel tries to clear their objective here every consideration should be taken into a place when it comes to civilian and casualty life. and i believe that israel has done that to the best extent possible in a war that no military has ever fought in, no military has ever conducted a war, were their enemies are hiding not only their own civilians, but israeli hostages american hostages in moss, in schools and over a dozen hospitals. >> how do you fight a war effectively? >> and go ahead and conduct that. and when it comes to the gaza ministry of defense releasing their number i believe that it is exaggerated to some extent. i don't trust anything that really comes out of that region. because look at the hate that they espouse and the indoctrination that they pushed to their children to go
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ahead and to say slaughtering israelis and jews is a good thing. this is something that israel can work out. but at the end of the day, i believe that this has to end. and the only way to do that is to eliminate hamas and i also want to talk about the antisemitism awareness act that you helped draft. it was just passed in the house and a bipartisan vote. it was in response, in part to these campus protests that we've been seeing and that we've been talking about on our show as well. it would require the department of education to use the international holocaust remembrance alliance working definition of anti-semitism tell us more about this bill and why you thought it needed to pass right now absolutely. >> so this bill was actually signed by president trump in his administration by an executive order. and maintained under president biden. so a lot of bipartisan support, there and well over 300 members first of congress in a bipartisan fashion, supported this bill. and here's why jessica if
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college presidents and university leaders are going to take action on their universities to address the hate and when we see signs that say free palestine and final solution right below it, that is why that bill the floor and that is why we passed it in such an effective way with the vast majority of congress pushing it into make no mistake. university presidents aren't going to take control of their campuses. >> we will, and we will push back against all forms of hate and not just antisemitism and we have heard from jewish students who do feel very unsafe on some of these college campus campuses. >> we've also heard from other students who say they do have a right to their first minute. they have their first amendment right to protest. >> what do you say to critics who about this led toward this legislation that say that it curves from the right to free speech, that it infringes on their first amendment rights i didn't hear these critics go ahead and come out when president trump signed this executive order, everyone was silent then i think that right
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now we're dealing with a very emotional climate when it comes to people and the jewish people in israel and people are not acting based off of logic anymore. the reacting off of emotion. and i believe that anyone who didn't support this bill in my opinion, not just because i'm jewish it this is the right thing to do to be clear and i believe that members of congress, when i'm there, my first term, they do this as political votes. i mean, i am so upset in disappointed by so many people that i know on my sayyed that didn't support this piece of legislation because they thought it would be a good fundraising opportunity for them. and i hate to tell you that, but that is just the unadulterated truth about some members of congress. at the end of the day. >> this does not limit free speech. >> what this is going to do is hold accountable individually those who are espousing genocide and saying final solution, you can disagree with israel. you can disagree with their policies. but if you say from the river to the sea and you'd like to exterminate
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every jew jessica. what does final solution mean? because i can tell you that half of my family are two thirds were wiped out in the holocaust at auschwitz. i understand what it means. and so do all of my people. and so does every american. and this is why we went ahead and did it. >> and i hearing your voice, the frustration at some of your colleagues for not supporting this. and i'm thinking about a two, how so many people are retiring from congress at this moment in time. >> kind of saying kind of a similar thing of what you're saying. >> it's become too political. it's become all about fundraising. well, no one wants to work together does that do you think about that a lot. >> i can hear it in your voice on this issue, but more broadly, does that frustrate you? so as well in the house overall, i you know, i'm a freshman member. >> i go there every single day. i put my head down and i looked at every piece of legislation that i believe can do the very best from my district. and what really disheartened me. and by the way, it's not only on our
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side, it's on the democrats sayyed as well. >> we genuinely have people now who have gone beyond the pale in terms of their rhetoric, just to seek attention, i mean, we talked about the motion to vacate with marjorie taylor greene. >> that is nothing but a danger to this country and the continuity of government while republicans only have a one seat majority, she would effectively give it away to the democrats you're working with, people who are ripping our party apart. and we are now making incremental progress. and i believe and i wasn't critic of speaker johnson. i believe that speaker johnson has been doing a tremendous job by leading and not giving in to 20 people who act like petulant children and lead from the front. and i'm proud to support them and i'm proud that he's it's putting these pieces of legislation on the floor and leading. >> all right congressman maxilla, we've got to leave it there, but thanks so much for your time. we appreciate it thank you, jessica. >> appreciate it we've seen two weeks of testimony in donald trump's criminal hush money trial. >> but friday's testimony was the most dramatic, yet with a
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got secondhand report, obviously but i'm not surprised it was a very emotional experience. the trump family was very close to her. she was given wonderful opportunity at a very early age. and did well in the post. it's not surprising she was nervous because she was going to tell the truth and the truth wasn't always what mr. trump wanted to hear, and he was just a few two feet away from her, and she gave a lot of background on how the trump campaign was feeling after the access hollywood tape came out that obviously showed his car has lewd comments about women. >> do you think that the prosecution did a good job of using that testimony to paint a picture of trump being politically motivated. >> in silencing stormy daniels and karen mcdougal i think they did. >> i think it was very vivid. she was deepen the campaign right at the top. and it could see it all unfold. and her descriptions of the events were
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very compelling and certainly did show the tremendous focus. the campaign had on these issues. while some of her testimony somewhat softened, it it's clear that everything was in the context of the campaign. and these events are very related to the campaign. >> and what about michael cohen in all? this? because he potentially could he plays a key role in this whole, in this whole case. and they've said they've tried the prosecution has tried to kind of soften the road for him a little bit by my telling the jury that not everybody has a perfectly clean record that they're going to be hearing from. >> but what about the testimony from hope hicks and her characterization of michael cohen? what kind of impact do you think that had on the jury in terms of how they're going to view him i don't think her characterizations will be as important as her cooperation where she provided as other
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witnesses already have a structure into which he can fill a lot of the first-hand information from from pecker who was the initial witness, the head of the national enquirer organization right down to hope hicks the prosecution has done a really solid job of cooperating what is going to be michael cohen's testimony. >> he can take it then a little bit further and fill in a few more gaps. >> but i've been following the transcript. >> it's not always it's cut takes couple of days for it to come out. it's not immediate. the exhibits, however, coming out and it's striking how many exhibits there are that just tell us stories. so the jury really has solid paper to look at unfold this whole tail right? >> and then see it in front of them john dean, always great to have you. thank you so much. we appreciate it thanks jessica
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follow the orders that are being put in place and just last hour, we saw people behind you trying to walk to get medications through the water. what are people telling you? >> you know, just go it's just a very emotional for the people who are impacted by this flood. there's just so much water in this area and they're taking unnecessary risks because they either want their medication and some individuals are moving barricades. this is according to authorities and trying to drive through water where really the water has been swallowing roads. i want you to take a look behind me because you'll we'll see a blue truck. it's difficult to see, but i talked to the owner of that truck and he says that late late overnight he was in that truck. he was trying to drive out, but then it was absolutely too late for him. he says that he could feel the push and pull of the water
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and the water starts pulling her and pulling them and they are trying their best to continue walking. but then they turn back and we talked to them. take a listen earlier you had mentioned that you were trying to get your medication. is that why you were trying to take the risks? >> yes and i get scaled too scared emotional so sorry i'm sorry but you're, okay. >> you're medication is not with you, but you're okay. >> you're safe. you're alive. >> you didn't you're okay and we're taking another live look here is literally the hairball for listening, who just moments
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about it's moving in and they're asking us to move back. >> so we're going to move our camera back. >> so that and is literally what we were talking about. >> authorities are still conducting rescues and we're seeing one right now live on the air. these are individuals from the sheriff's office. we can see and they're pulling a woman to safety again, jessica, just emotional moments and just difficult moments for these individuals who are just trying to get to safety back to you. >> yeah. and they have to make the decision to leave their homes, which is really scary decision as well, even if you know that you're in danger with the water and that that could be dangerous as well. rosa flores four is there in harris county, texas rosa. thank you very much the university of virginia's is the area around a pro-palestinian encampment at the school is now
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stable after police moved into clear what they declared an unlawful assembly, cnn's polo sandoval joins us now pull up what more have you learned about this? so just go, we know that today's clash at uva, this came after pro-palestinian protesters had been demonstrating on that campus and the protesters had been actively engaged in talks with university officials amid those calls for divestment from israeli companies. but once the tents came up recently that is when the university then turned to police to move in. and this was the result earlier today. see officers advancing and riot gear on a group are moving umbrellas removing tents as some onlookers chanted, i one point you do see some sort of smoke are missed in the air. it is unclear if that was any sort of chemical agent that was deployed. >> now va engaged in cabinet for gaza, participating in this, in this protests claims that it was tear gas a campus police, however, not responding to cnn's request to verify that claim that uva department of safety and security did declare this an unlawful
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assembly earlier today. and then as you point out, a few hours ago, a few moments ago that it was deemed as stable. the university itself is speaking to cnn saying that participants of this encampment had been warned repeatedly about the university's ten policy, and that those tents were against it. nonetheless, so they remained in place. and that is essentially what cause officers to then move in at the request of the university. so really though if you'd look at the broader picture here, jessica uba, just the latest universities were tensions between protesters and police have resulted in a confrontation. we have not received an a report, of any injuries during this incident at the university of virginia jessica all right. >> pull that happening right now. all right. thank you so much for that reporting will grow back chasing life. >> dr. sanjay gupta listen wherever you get your podcasts water would help with this dry spots. >> that's long disease.
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the poll numbers against donald trump before the israel-gaza war began. then now, and what do we see? we see there's no movement there there's no movement. donald trump was slightly ahead beforehand. he's slightly ahead now, you look at swing states like michigan, right? where obviously there was that big effort during the democratic primary to vote uncommitted over joe biden stance on the israel-hamas war. and what do you see there? you see basically the exact same thing. donald trump's slightly ahead before the war started, slightly ahead now so when i look at the numbers, at least overall, jessica i just don't see that there's been a major impact on the presidential race. and i don't see a major impact on joe biden its numbers. he was unpopular before, and he's unpopular now and a lot of people including senator bernie sanders, have been comparing the recent protests to those during the vietnam war. >> but what, how voters see it?
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>> yeah, they're not anywhere near on the same planet. you know, i went back through the numbers and we can simply see it here. how many people said that this was the nation's top problem back in 1968 the vietnam war made lbj quit the presidential race his handling of it, a lot of people disagreed with it. it was the top problem. 44% of americans said that the vietnam war was the nation's top problem. that rank numero uno. you look now at how many people say that the israel hamas war is the top problem. it's 2%, 2% sen. you don't have to be a mathematical genius to know that 2% is way less than 44% and you don't have to be a mathematical genius to know that an issue that's ranked 17th is not going to be one that's going to have a major impact on the presidential race as we saw on the last slide. so, yes, i know bernie sanders has said that he's not the only one. but when you look at the numbers, jessica i just
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don't see that that comparison at least when it comes to the broader american public, holds, really any water. >> and what about young voters? because i do feel like we sometimes go into the subset of young voters on that issue. >> yeah. right. i mean, look, that's what these campuses tend to be full of young voters, voters under the age of 35 or under the age of 30. and yes, it is true that joe biden is struggling with younger voters compared to where he was four years ago, right? you look at those final 2020 polls, job biden lead among young voters by 29 points. those under the age of 35 and now he leads just by five points. that is a massive, massive decline. the question is, what is causing that? there is a way that we can get at that. look at the polls that were taken for the 2024 race. but before the israel-hamas war started why do we see there? we see that joe biden was already suffering a tremendous decline among young voters. his lead before the war
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started was 11 points. now, it's five points now. so you do in fact see that the client continuing. so i'm not here to tell you that it's not having any impact among younger voters. but the fact is it's significantly less than i think a lot ofple think it is speaking of being unpopular, we do need to quickly talk about south dakota governor kristi noem, who appears to have sunk her chances of becoming trump's vp pick after she, among other things, revealed in her new book that she shot one of her dogs, a puppy, because it was untrainable i mean, look at your face, but what are the numbers say what the hell is she doing what the hell is she doing? i feel i feel like george constanza is father in seinfeld. i feel like jerry stiller because i mean, there's nothing more popular than dogs in this country. >> i went back. >> i found the poll favorable rating of dogs at just waist down favored, right? who gets 88%, but a dog. nobody dies.
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and they're even get a picture of me and my childhood dog cody on the screen right there. i love dogs. he's still my twitter avatar. there is nothing that infuriates americans more. >> you see, look at his face, he's so adorable. >> so it though i like to think i was adorable two, it's nothing more than fourier. it's americans than going after dogs at you can't beat it. i don't know a kristi noem was thinking, i know a boy and his dog. there you are harry enten. thanks so much. good to see you. thank you. >> right back tomorrow story. this animal is a symbol of this country. is it in trouble? >> it's very much in trouble in one of the world's most diverse ecosystems. ivan watson what's the stark reality of climate change humanity is being threatened at a right, and i'm not sure we really understand. >> again australia and fast enough. to save itself. >> we're fighting a losing the fight for us. >> the whole story with anderson cooper tomorrow at
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socially consolidating power around his office severely restricting immigration. he's taken control of the judiciary and major media and limited rights, especially for gay people this is the leader held up by cpac as a conservative hero in a war against the left and praise by another charismatic leader who shared a greeting via video. >> i'm honored to address so many patriots and hungry who are proudly fighting on the frontlines of the battle to rescue western civilization familiar trump, allies joined in. you guys are an inspiration to the world from video messages. thank you for standing strong. to appearing in person, saying hungry should be a roadmap for a trump. second term, hungary's immigration policies just serve as a model to the united states. >> and that confirms that i am in good company here in hungary hungary has become one of the most successful models as a leader for conservative principles and governance in
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europe. not that they want outsiders to see any of this firsthand everything has a mesh around it, mesh fencing we got an email back from cpac when we applied for credentials and it said that we're getting denied access because cpac is a no woke zone. that was a standard response and to most independent media, we got tossed out local. >> oh, no oh, here's back inside. >> four ban is clear about who he supports and the us election. me, america great again make europe great again. i don't are trump why did the prime minister, your prime minister, invoke the name of donald trump and use the words, make america great again because we would like to see great america. >> we are, we are good friends of america. >> and do we want us hunger relationship to be improved?
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yes, obviously we do do we have a better chance for that with president trump in office or democrats nefise, of course, we have a better chance with president trump in office, hungary's foreign minister agreed to assure we interview with cnn telling us or ban and trump's share much of the same vision, including like governments should be run by strong men. how is that a democracy it's really annoying to me that there is no common understanding in the world now about what democracy means, we are a truly right-wing party. >> it's truly right-wing political movement. the approach that the prime minister represents and the approach represented by president trump are very similar to each other hosting cpac isn't the beginning of the relationship between hungry and the us, right wing. we reviewed disclosures with the department of justice and found that since 2000 house and ten when or ban came into power, his government has paid us lobbyists, at least 4.5 million. the goal to build
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ties what the american conservative movement when american conservatives look to hungry, they see a prime minister and a government that actually delivered on the slogans that they, that they promised an open door by hungry for american conservatives lead glad and papen here, he leads a think tank attached to orban's office, a trump's supporter who would like to us to be more like hungry when trump came into office in 2017, it was a very rude awakening. >> he realized the importance of having a strong team of people who are aligned and willing to carry out the same mission. prime minister orban has built that in hungary. and so i think that's the mentality that trump is bringing into the this 2024 campaign. >> the relationship between the two men is close the former president heaping praised on or bond during a recent visit to mar-a-lago a great job non-controversial they give me does he said this is the way it's going to be in this. he
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for radical rights all around in the western world at cpac hungary, the conservative movement claims victory in an election year, us republicans attending are hoping to find the same success back home. >> but your capital in your government or more conservative than mine in america. but we're looking to change that this right-wing gathering here in hungary is happening at a critical time for democracy around the world elections in india are happening right now in june, european parliamentary elections will be taking place. >> and in november, the us elections were conservatives around the world are cheering on a dominant hold, trump victory. young loss, cnn, budapest, hungary we're in a limestone cave, letting extreme residue build up to put finished jet dry to the test dishwashers are designed to use jet dry to defend against tough residue for our practically
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