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hello everyone welcome back to cnn1 I'm
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K Koy wire hope you had an awesome
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weekend and you enjoyed falling back
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feeling refreshed after turning back
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those clocks getting an extra hour of
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sleep we had daylight saving time in the
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Wei hours of yesterday morning and for
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the two states that don't do Daylight
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Saving Arizona and Hawaii sorry to bring
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it up hope you're still feeling fresh
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and ready to start this week off strong
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all right tomorrow is election day in
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the US so the next two episodes will be
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election themed special editions
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examining America heading to the polls
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today though let's start by checking in
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on the country of Spain which is
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recovering from what their prime
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minister says is the worst natural
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disaster to affect the country in recent
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history more than 200 people have been
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killed hundreds more still missing this
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after storms concentrated over the two
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river basins and produced walls of water
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that overflowed Riverbanks catching
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people off guard late Tuesday evening
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and early on Wednesday CNN's atika
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Schubert has more on the
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situation in a dystopian scene of
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Spain's deadliest floods in decades
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dozens of cars and debris are piled on
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top of what was a railroad in eastern
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Spain with a Year's worth of rainfall
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plummeting down in just hours on Tuesday
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hundreds of people have been killed
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according to authorities and the death
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toll is only expected to rise the
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extreme weather has caused a surge of
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water to break Bridges damaging homes
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and cars along the way with the floods
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turning gray roads into a muddy Brown
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These satellite images taken less than
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two weeks apart show the sheer level of
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Destruction the floods have left behind
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but now armed with broom sticks and
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shovels locals have been coming in
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droves to clean up the streets some tell
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us how they turned up just to help we
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wanted to help because we know there's a
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lot of people and suffering so
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we told to our friends and we decided
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to bring clothes and everything and with
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water there have been widespread
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concerns about official Warning Systems
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many residents saying they were alerted
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too late
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the storm hit in the morning but the
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water didn't get to us until 8: in the
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evening yet nobody warned us nothing
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nobody
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cared at 70 years old I had to go with
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these old clothes to change but I
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haven't even been able to take a
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shower this Children's School was also
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affected by the tragedy its interior
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severely damaged you can see just how
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high the waters were more than chest
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High higher than a child and this is a
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school all of this equipment we are told
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was brand new and it's been completely
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destroyed by the mud and the flooding
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from the river Spanish prime minister
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Pedro Sanchez has called this Spain's
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worst natural disaster in a century and
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EU officials warned of The flood's Wider
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implication a tragedy like this one is
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not just a Spanish one it really affects
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all of us in in in Europe in the wake of
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the destruction the Spanish government
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says it has deployed more than a
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thousand soldiers to help the clean up
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and rescue efforts but as more rainfall
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is expected in the coming days
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meteorologists say this human-made
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crisis is only going to get worse next
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we get a bit of food for thought from
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one of the greatest athletes the world
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has ever seen Superstar gymnast Simone
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biles and her Olympic teammate Jordan
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Charles I caught up with them recently
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to feature them in our new CNN series
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Visionaries by now you likely know the
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story as young girls Simone and her
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sister Adria spent time in foster care
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before being adopted by their
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grandparents Nelly and Ron biles whom
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they now call mom and dad Simone began
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gymnastics at 6 years old bursting onto
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the world scene in 2013 before making
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her Olympic debut 3 years later in Rio
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at the age of 19
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all right speaking of youngsters I had
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to spin through the old CNN archives
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2017 no and Simone you shared um what
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you would have told your younger self
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you said if I could say anything to my
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younger self it stopped being so stuborn
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um because I was a very stubborn kid um
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very crazy too so so I think that kind
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of halted a bit of stuff but I think it
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turned out for the best with everything
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that's happened since that seven years
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later here yes what would you tell
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yourself now still I feel like there are
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times where we give a lot of push back
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because we're so afraid of what's going
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to happen so to just not be anxious and
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to relax a little bit obviously there's
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more that goes on behind that but we are
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so grateful to be in a position where we
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have amazing resources to help us um so
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it's just like for me now it's just
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being vulnerable and asking for
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help Simone's close friend in teammate
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Jordan Childs is a two-time Olympian in
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Tokyo in
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Paris now at the age of 23 she's found
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herself Center Stage like never before
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including beside Simone on the gold of
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her America Tour post
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Paris Jordan what would you tell your
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younger self my younger self uh I
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definitely could say just to understand
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the word no I did have a lot of times
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where I would just say yes to everything
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and being able just to follow the path
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that you wanted to go in and not really
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what everybody is creating for you um
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and always just let people in I think
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that's where the help comes in the play
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cuz I when I was younger I did not want
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help from anybody um but just you know
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to really look back and be like okay
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your journey and your path is something
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that you should write for yourself and
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kind of just let it ride in the way that
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you want it to ride and you know I look
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at my life as puzzle just put the puzzle
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pieces in the right spot and just let it
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all create itself so I'm happy that now
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where I am now I'm able to actually say
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that cuz when I was younger I think that
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was something I you know I was silent so
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I couldn't really speak how I wanted to
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speak that's powerful yeah the the
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vulnerability comes into play for sure
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10 second trivia what US president is
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featured on the dime Franklin D
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Roosevelt Abraham Lincoln George
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Washington or Grover
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Cleveland if you said FDR you are
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correct the 32nd president of the United
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States has been on the front of the dime
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since
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1946 today's story getting a 10 out of
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10 when is a dime not worth 10 cents
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apparently when it's worth half a
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million bucks because it's missing a
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single letter our Jeremy Roth
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explains take a look at an ultra rare
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dime that just sold for half a million
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dollar let me explain normally the
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ubiquitous 10cent piece is well a dime a
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dozen so to speak nothing special but
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according to auction house great
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collections this 1975 dime is a very
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rare exception indeed why because of
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this the absence of a tiny letter s that
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adorns all dimes struck at the US proof
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mint in San Francisco see there it is
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right there great collections says the
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sess dime is infinitely rarer with this
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error it's certainly more interesting or
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should I say
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interesting in fact it's one of only two
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examples known to exist and was
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purchased by an Ohio family in 1978 and
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held for almost 50 years before being
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consigned and garnering more than 200
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bids ultimately selling for a record
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setting
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56,000 and change see what I did there
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all right Superstars time for the best
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part of the show you shout out time now
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and this one goes to Lou Academy lboro
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Alabama we hope you and everyone
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watching have an awesome day let's rise
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up and do it again tomorrow I'm KY wire
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and we are CNN 10
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