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Denver broncos. Trent rung often the left side of the broncos offensive line able to get into the end zone. Greg they will go for two points here. With 5 27 to play. Osweiler. Going to run for it. Hit hard at the three yard line. Eric berry coming up from his safety position to put a lick on the quarterback. Greg the score remains 296 kansas city. The better team today. Greg back in denver with 5 27 to play in Fourth Quarter all likelihood onside kick coming from the Denver Broncos. 12play, 80 yard scoring drive led by Brock Osweiler. Injury that jamie spoke of, sean smith, his return is now questionable the rest of this game. Theres the onside kick, traveled ten yards picked up by the chiefs. Anthony sherman. Thursday on nfl networks, Marcus Mariota leads the titans to afc south clash with Jacksonville Jaguars thursday night football thursday at 8 00 only on nfl network. Jacksonville jaguars we mentioned earlier with most impressive win on the road at trent you have two young quarterbacks exciting to watch. Their regards are indicating that the teams are having success as you mentioned grow, jacksonville getting big win on 53yard fieldgoal as time expires. Greg hit you with this one this is first question that is going to hit gary kubiak in the postgame. Do you start Peyton Manning next week at chicago . Trent you definitely start Peyton Manning next week. This is Peyton Mannings football team. I think just wasnt a good day for him. Yes, he set alltime passing record, thats an amazing accomplishment but look at his numbers on the day, just didnt have it today. I think its important for him moving forward to sometimes games like this happen, get ready to roll im sure peyton will come backfired up. Greg oddity it doesnt happen to the teams often. Trent its unheard of for Peyton Manning. The type of fay is unheard of two losses in row last week against indianapolis and here today against kansas city. They definitely have some things they need to address on offensive side of the ball. Greg Peyton Manning had gone against the Kansas City Chiefs 15 sometimes in his career, beaten them 14 times. Only loss to you. Trent you know what, that was we had played him playoffs in 2003 there was game where neither team punted. Peyton was able to come away, Indianapolis Colts able to come away with the win that day. Following year in 2004 we got time on halloween it was one of those shootup kind of games. Greg lets flashback. Peyton threw for 472 yards, chiefs were led by you, you threw for 389 and three touchdowns. 3535. Peytons numbers, five touchdowns, one interception and trent green, lets see, 389, three touchdowns and no interceptions. Trent Tony Gonzalez hes going to be in the hall of fame for reason i was smart enough tootle to right guys. Greg i cant tell you how proud i am sitting here with you. Greg cairo son toes to attempt 48 yarder. Andy reid going to call time out. On the far side. Stops the clock with 2 57 remaining much tonight on cbs begins with 06 minutes scott pelley arting from paris, followed by two episode of madam secretary ] good wife and csi cyberonly cbs. Cairo santos for his sixth fieldgoal. A game earlier where he had seven fieldgoals in a game. Today was able to put together a very good day. Take advantage of the field position the chiefs defense was able to give the offense all day. Greg how many times have we seen a team really lament the fact that they go deep into territory come away with no points. Trent it is. How well the chiefs defense was playing today i know wire talking over the top here but fact that the defense was playing so well they were getting so many turnovers. Having that field position thats for fieldgoals when thats type of game. Greg cairo santos. Five fieldgoals today. Peyton manning, five completed santos from 48 yards out. High snap. Off to the right. Dustin colquitt got it back down, santos pushed to the right. Lets get another update from new york city. James in the meadowlands. Bill josh brown gives giants twopoint lead. With 1 47 to go. No timeouts. Can he do it again . James back to greg and trent. Greg theyre saying giant stadium. Uhoh. Trent you give 1 47 he doesnt have any timeouts. But hes done whole lot more with lot less time. Greg score 296. 3 08 to play. Own 38 yard line. Going deep down the far sideline. Contact is made. Penalty marker is thrown. Marcus peters on cody latimer. Referee pass interference. Defense. No. 22. Spot foul, automatic first down. Greg Marcus Peters is involved in almost everything today, isnt he. Trent hes excitable player. Had chance to talk to him in the past, heck of a young player. Just contact down the field with the ball in the air this is easy call for the official to make. Hold our i cant remember it all you want theyre going to call it. Greg andy reid pulled his young corner back off the field replaced with steven nelson. Trent try to get him to calm down over there. Kansas city 26. Osweiler throwing. Thats complete. Inside the 20 to the 15 yard line. Vernon davis. Davis arrived in denver with 55 career touchdown catches. 10th season out of maryland. You start looking at this game as a whole you go back to the first game. Chiefs had five interceptions. Denver sitting at five turnovers today. Chiefs are putting themselves in position. Greg Andre Caldwell had that ball shaken loose by eric berry. Meanwhile for Kansas City Chiefs, they traveled to san diego next week to take on another divisional foe, chargers. Then theyre home to buffalo, at oakland. Go just off of winning percentages, chiefs have easiest in the nfl over final seven weeks of the season. Greg osweiler. Dancing free. Inside the ten to about the seven. And within two yards of a first down. 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Shop the way you live. Love the way you shop. And experience more wonder every day. Greg tonight on cbs scott pelley reporting from paris followed by new episodes of madam secretary the good wife and csi cyberonly cbs. Broncos at the kansas city 8 yard line. Third and two. Osweiler had to throw it away. Up the middle. On first down they need three yard, they need three yards for first down, eight yards for touchdown. Trent one person going to the end zone, one person underneath lot of times that ends up being one of those times where somebody goes flat. You crisscross, somebody pick up first down. Demaryius is in double coverage. Greg osweiler. Escapes once, throwing, diving catch for the touchdown by Andre Caldwell. Trent or do 360 slide to your left, move your right, come back out. You. Greg good mobility. Then keeping his eyes on the field lot of times young quarterbacks are quarterbacks that have experience levels, Brock Osweiler they tend to put their eyes down want to take off and run that keeping his eyes and run. Greg at 68 he gets better view than most. Brandon mcmanus for the extra point. And it is good. Now 2913 with 1 45 to play. Reminder coming up next 60 minutes except on the west coast where it will be seen as regularly scheduled time. Well. You would presume another onside kick upcoming from the Denver Broncos . Trent they started the second half with an onside kick im pretty sure theyre going to attempt another one. Weve seen a surprise onside kick, traditional onside kick one where they act like theyre going right they come back to the left. I think they have used up their bag of onside kicks. Matter which one theyre going to choose try to get that lucky bounce. Greg im sure gary kubiak will be asked about that. I can feel just looking for some kind of spark for his team. Trent you had to. The offense is as weve mentioned offense only had 40 yards in the first half trying to get the ball back quickly, get the ball at midfield. Another factor confidence in his defense. Kansas city wasnt able to do anything with it. Coming out of the second half. Greg lots of guys up front. It is grabbed at the 45 yard line. By Daniel Sorensen lets go down to jamie. Happy to have one of thinks teammates back. Line judge gary arthur, he was in denver week one was a brutal block on punt return he suffered nine broken ribs, a broken collar bone and partially collapsed lung. He told me he lost 15 pounds in his rehab coming back from those injuries, he had to stay in denver for four days after. Surgery on his collar bone hes happy to be back he told me cool that my return back in denver the site that this all happened his teammates as well on the officiating crew were pump. Greg glad to have you back, gary. Kansas city now looking to run out the clock. Just short of the 35 yard line. Denver broncos as they move forward theyre at chicago next week. Then new england will be here before they travel to san diego. Most of the road games are gone for the broncos they just have three more on the road in chicago, in san diego and at pittsburgh. We have another player down on the field. That is derek wolfe, no. 95. He is up. Weve had more than our fair share of hard hits. Trent a very physical game. That his team had to come in here with an attitude. They felt good about the way they have been playing prior to the bye week. Got rested up a little bit. Traditions got such incredible record 142 coming off of the bye week in his head coaching career. He felt good about his team getting prepared for this. Greg to the 326789 we check in once again j. B. In new york. Bill you said it with one second left. The fieldgoal, he hasnt missed this year. One second left new england leads 2726. James back to greg gumbel. Greg undefeated dream stays alive i the northeast. Trent coach id like to say that im always right that was lot of time for tom brady to have. Let me just tell coach, youre never right. I had one earlier today what are you talking about on replay i had the interception. Fun to be right couple of times in the day. Greg one more snap before this one winds down we will give the win to kansas city and loss to denver. Denver loses its second straight, fall to 72. Kansas city now won improve to 45 their tied with the Oakland Raiders in the afc west. By the way, the new England Patriots have closed out that win over new york giants. Trent you saw where the chiefs are tied with the raiders at 45 they have raiders coming up couple of times here in the final stretch. Raiders lost the game today to minnesota. Andy reid got chiefs right back in the thick of things. Greg now 152 after a bye week that is andy reids record. Peyton and alex smith shaking. 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Pelley on this sunday night, the great bells of notre dame paid tribute to the dead and to the wounded. Youre about to meet two witnesses to the assault on paris. One of them was shot as he played dead inside the concert hall where most of the victims were killed. The other watched innocent people shot down by one of the terrorists. Together they paint a picture of the day darkness descended on the city of light. What was the very first thing you saw . Colclough a gunman. Dressed in black. Black boots, black trousers, tight, a black sweater of sorts, no collar. And standing in a very clear gun position, shooting position. He was holding a weapon, and had it shoulder. Had it shouldered, and was shooting quite deliberately and precisely. Pelley mark colclough, a danish psychotherapist, was walking with a friend toward the bonne biere cafe. Where was he shooting . Colclough the french have a habit of having chairs outside the cafe, so you can sit with your back to the window, and just watch the world go by. And people were doing that. And he shot three of them, just like that. The three that were sitting outside, he shot very quickly. Pelley so, as he opens fire on the crowd outside the cafe. Colclough three people. There wasnt a crowd. He had positioned his leg so he would. He would stand in a kind of tripod kind of way. Had the rifle up to his left shoulder. And quite deliberately shot, looked, shot, looked, shot, looked, stopped. Pelley what happened to those three people . Colclough they fell of their chairs. Pelley he hit them all . Colclough oh yeah, they were dead. Or they fell off their chairs, we could see that. Thats the first thing i saw. He was shooting that way, down to his right. Then he gyrated back and he shot straight ahead into a car that was parked, that was at the crossroads next to the cafe. Pelley this is the scene. Theres the car. And these are the people who fell off their chairs. The man recording this video says to himself, poor people, it cant be true, it cant be true. What happened next . Colclough he then stepped forward and then he turned right and walked into the cafe that the three people had been sitting in front of. Pelley it didnt appear to you that he had the weapon set on automatic, and he was just sweeping the room . Colclough no. It wasnt random. Pelley but he was picking out his targets, shooting them one at a time . Moving to the next target . Colclough he shot the three, then he shot into the car. Then he moved into the cafe. Looked right, panned right with his weapon, didnt shoot. Panned left, duckduckduck. Pause. Duckduckduck. Pause. Pelley the shooting stopped. The gunman fled. Mark colclough and his friend went to see if they could help. When you went into the cafe what did you see . Colclough wounded. Some were, i could see one guy had been shot in his thigh. I could see another woman had. Already been given an oxygen mask, and was. I could see the paramedics had put themselves on either side of her so i thought she was more critically wounded. And then towards the bar i could see on our left, i could see there were three of four dead bodies lying in front of the bar. Civilians. So, i looked down, and i saw big puddles of blood. Puddles. Not little droplets, but puddles. Pelley tables turned over . Colclough yeah. Pelley chairs flipped over . Chaos . Colclough and the. Again, the smell of gunpowder in the room. Pelley half a mile away, an American Band was playing to a packed house at the bataclan music hall. Francois was by the stage. Hes asked us to use only his first name. Francois there was about 1,500 people inside. So, people were standing and dancing at the ground floor. Pelley on the ground floor, there are no seats . Its all open . Francois no seats. There is the bar at the back and people dancing at the front. Pelley what was the first thing you noticed . Francois i so, i heard the the gunshots, about ten. I look back. And i saw this man shooting a rifle. Pelley describe him to me. Francois he was shooting shot by shot to make sure he was targeting the people. I dont know. Everyeverything was methodic. Very precise andand he was trained, he was clearly trained. Pelley clearly trained . Francois yeah. Pelley did they have to stop and reload . Francois i saw him reloading very, very fast. Pelley you think he was experienced . Francois yeah. Pelley trained like a soldier . Francois yeah. Pelley francois was hit, a grazing bullet to the back. He fell to the dance floor and played dead. Pelley what are you seeing around you . Were other people wounded nearby . Francois yes. Yes. I saw people hurt. The. I saw people laid on the ground not moving. Several injured. There was. There was blood all over the ground. Andand yeah, it was a nightmare. Pelley and when you realized there were multiple gunmen, what did you think . Francois i just realized that they were. They were here to kill as many people as possible. So i just thought it was. It was going to be a bloodbath, it was really hell. Like, people were just all pushing to the. To the exit. It was it was really packed of people trying to get above each other, trying to ex. Trying to escape. Pelley he made a break for it through this exit. Those are people hanging from the windows above. As youre escaping through this door, was it difficult to get through that . Francois there was a lot of people on me for about 30 seconds. Pelley on top of you . Francois yeah, on top of me. Pelley crawling over you . Francois yeah. It was about two people over me trying to escape. And it was really long toto get out of the building. Pelley neighbors opened their apartments to the wounded. A stranger used a shirt to stop francoiss bleeding. Later, he overheard the Police Assault on the terrorists. Pelley what happened then . Francois then wewe waited about two hours inin the apartment. Thethe police came to us, making sure everybody was okay in the building. Pelley can you show me where you were hit . So, i was shot here, at the. So, at the. On the back, just below my shoulder. And the bullet came out here. Pelley thats where the exit wound is . Francois yeah. The exit wound right here, close to the spine. Pelley what did the doctors tell you about the course that the bullet took . Francois they told me i was extremely lucky. Because the bullet didnt touch any muscles or bones. Pelley so lucky to be alive . Francois yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Bauer unfortunately if it happens here it will replicate somewhere else. Pelley they tested the concept here. Bauer yeah. Pelley alain bauer is a former security advisor to the french government who helped new york city set up its Counter Terrorism unit after 9 11. Pelley is it possible that they could get that to the United States . Bauer i think they will try. We are only the second worst u. S. Are first. Pelley six locations were hit in 33 minutes. Alain bauer believes that the main target was the soccer match between france and germany, broadcast live across europe. The french president was there. But outside the stadium only one victim was killed. Bauer they arrived too late. Pelley they arrived too late . After all this planning, they got there late . Bauer it happens. Pelley bauer says one terrorist failed to get into the stadium with a propane tank rigged to explode in a backpack full of nails and bolts. The bomber blew himself up. Bauer the main issue was, clearly, to create a lot of chaos. And it did not happen the way they wanted. So we had a lot of luck. Pelley bauer sees paris as a turning point. Bauer and it shows how people that are not very well equipped can have such a bullet by bullet, people they never see, and prepare to kill themselves to show their case. This is a big change in the level of determination and of violence. Pelley too often we think of these things in isolation. But here, in just the last few weeks now, isis blew up the russian jetliner in egypt, it attacked its enemies with a bomb in lebanon, and now, a few days later, this attack in paris. Pelley when you connect the dots this is not over for the western democracies. Bauer its just the beginning. Isis said it. Its just the beginning. They are. They are right. You need to listen to them, read them, understand they say, the way they say it, and what they want. And they say it all the time. Pelley you take them at their word. Bauer of course. Why not . Today. So many dead. So many wounded. It seemed everyone knew someone lost to the violence. 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But tonight, much to his surprise, ryan is speaker at 45the youngest in more than 140 years, and on his terms. Hes an expert on the budget, mitt romneys running mate in 2012. And we met him in his hometown on his second week in the job. Have you spoken to the president . Paul ryan yeah, a number of times. Pelley since you became speaker . Ryan uhhuh. Pelley and the substance of those conversations has been what . Ryan varied on a number of different issues. And much of it discussed about things we can get working together on, things that we have to get done by the end of the year. And just, you know, courtesy issues. We talk about. We talk about having teenage daughters, too. Pelley but you found a man you can work with . Ryan sure. Yeah, look, this is the job. Absolutely. Pelley well, it hasnt been. Ryan hes president of the United States. My president , too. Pelley it hasnt. The job hasnt been getting done these last several years. Ryan i agree with that. But nevertheless, this government does have to work. Pelley on your first day as speaker, you said you were going to wipe the slate clean. Ryan uhhuh. Pelley and then in your very first news conference, you said the president has proven himself untrustworthy on immigration. Thats not wiping the slate in the president s face. Ryan well, i think wiping the slate clean was about wiping the slate clean in congress and getting congress, the house functioning again. But on this particular issue, he tried to go around congress and write the law unilaterally. Pelley but when people hear this, they think, here we go again. Nothings going to change. Ryan i think you can walk and chew gum at the same time. I think you can oppose the president on some issue that you fundamentally disagree with, but also work with the other party on issues you do agree with. Thats what ive been doing. Look, if we can find common ground. We can on highways, we will on funding the government, hopefully. We can on tax policy. Those are three things that will produce certainty in this economy in the next few months. Lets go do that. Pelley there was a time on capitol hill when the other guy had a bad idea, and now, on capitol hill, the other guys a bad guy. Ryan yeah, i think thats right. Pelley how do you heal that animosity . Its your job now. Ryan leadership, by the example, is the way i look at it. Somewhere in this, we got into impugning peoples character and motives if we didnt like their ideas. Weve got to get back to just debating ideas. And also, i think we need to sort of. You know, we have two ears and one mouth. We got to use those in that proportion. Pelley his mother betty taught him to listen more and speak less. We met her, his wife janna, and cousin adam in a favorite neighborhood restaurant. Janna, how did you first hear that paul was being asked to be speaker of the house . Janna ryan i am a big thrift store shopper, and i was in my car in front of the Salvation Army here in janesville when the phone rang. And he said well, this is coming our way. And you think i should say no, right . And i said, oh, yeah, you should say no. And thats how it started. Pelley and its speaker of the house i mean, how do you say no . Janna ryan for our family, for the rhythm of our life, for what we saw our path, it just seemed like too much. Him to travel, to be in so many places, to be so much to so many people would leave too little of him for his role as father and husband. Pelley mr. Speaker, how did you get from no to yes . You said hell, no ryan yeah. I see myself as more of a policy maker than a political leader. I do politics in order to do policy. I came into it no. Then, i realized the situation in our caucus was fairly dire, and that i sort of had an obligation and a duty to step up and do it. And then the question was, can i redesign the job so that i can do it well, so i can be happy and successful . And the fact that we live here in janesville we dont live in washington, and our kids are ten, 12 and 13 years old. Its mostly an emptynester that gets this job, who spends his or her weekends flying around america fundraising. Im not going to spend my saturdays and sundays flying around america fundraising. Im going to spend them here, where i need to be. And so, once i learned i could redesign the job, then i decided to do it. And now that im doing it, i feel its a great honor. Im actually excited about it. Janna ryan and now its one of those things that i cant imagine that it wouldnt have happened. Im not saying that there arent moments that you think, wow, how did this happen . You know, how am i on 60 minutes right now talking about paul being speaker . But it was. It just. It felt right. Pelley mr. Speaker, i. Ryan i go by paul, so if its okay with you. Pelley would you prefer that . Because people arent going to call you that. Ryan yeah, well, i prefer it if i. They are. laughter pelley what adversity in your life has made you the person you are today . Ryan probably losing my dad when i was 16. Pelley what happened . Ryan he died of a heart attack. My mom was off with my aunt visiting my sister in denver. I worked the late shift at mcdonalds the night before. And i was going to sleep in, wake up, mow the lawn. And my dads office called asking where he was. And i went to find him and he was. You know, he had died over. In his sleep of a heart attack. Pelley what did you learn from it . Ryan i learned tragedy. I learned perseverance. And i learned a lot about myself and about my mom and about my family. Pelley your father, your grandfather, your great grandfather all died in their 50s. Does that put a fire under you . Ryan it does, so i focus on just being healthy. I dont want this to happen to my kids, to janna. And it does. It gave me the other sense that life is short, you better make the most of it. Pelley janna, this is an extremely rare opportunity for a reporter. You dont do interviews. I wonder why that is. Why not . Janna ryan because ive always wanted our family to be a refuge from politics, to be seen. When people to see us as a family, to think of us as janna and paul and charlie, liza, and sam; not as here comes the speaker of the house or here comes that guy who has those votes i dont like, or whatever it would be. Janesville, a very included, normal whatever that means regular family. Pelley mr. Speaker or paul, if you insist you dont have a home in washington. Ryan no, we live here in janesville. Pelley where do you sleep . Ryan for about a decade, ive been sleeping on a cot in my office. Its very efficient to me. Pelley you sleep every night in washington on a cot in your office . Ryan yeah, i work a lot. All i do is work there. I get up very early in the morning, i work out. And then i work till about 11 00, 11 30 at night, do the same thing the next day. Pelley where do you get cleaned up . Ryan in the gym. I work out every morning, and i shower in the gym and i go on with my day. Pelley one of the things that you said during this period of time that you were telling the Republican Caucus that you didnt want the job was that you were concerned that the job would open up your children to ridicule. Ryan well, theyre coming of age. Pelley what does that say about politics in our country . Ryan yeah, thats a good point. Politics has become a blood sport that goes beyond just the person whose name is on the ballot. Basically, our kids are getting to the age where they start paying attention, and theyre going to see things about their dad that, you know, wont be flattering because ill take controversial positions on policy issues. And i just wanted to make sure our kids have a normal upbringing, a normal life like we had here in janesville. Pelley janesville, southern wisconsin, is getting on pretty well, even though the g. M. Plant closed after 90 years. 64,000 people, mostly german and irish. Ryan we have 67 cousins is our last count here in janesville, and we all live within about eight blocks of each other. Pelley his partys frontrunner for president proposes to deport all Illegal Immigrants. Whats your immigration plan . Ryan i think it starts with border enforcement. I think it starts with enforcing the rule of law. But you need to have a vibrant Legal Immigration system. Legal immigration is america. My names ryan. Pelley but some sort of a pathway to citizenship for the 11 million Illegal Immigrants. Ryan i dont agree with that. I dont agree with that. I think you could have a pathway to legal status. Thats been what i have proposed in the past is a pay. A way to make amends with the law effectively, go on probation and earn your way to legal status, but not to citizenship. Pelley i take it you dont advocate rounding up 11 million Illegal Immigrants and deporting them. Pelley i do not. Pelley thats not going to happen while youre speaker of the house. Ryan i cant imagine how it could happen, so no. Pelley you have proposed having only two tax brackets, 10 and 25 . That still your position . Ryan yeah, ive always liked that plan. And our tax code really punishes our Small Businesses, which is where most of our jobs come from. I mean, look, were sitting here in wisconsin. Overseas which, to us, means lake superior, you know the canadians are taxing their businesses at 15 . The top tax rate on successful Small Businesses in america, here in wisconsin, is 44. 6 . How can you compete like that . How can you have jobs . How can working families get ahead with a tax system like that . Pelley give me three things you would do on tax reform, very specifically. Ryan well, id simplify the code dramatically. I would collapse the rates down to two or three. And i would change the way we tax ourselves internationally, so businesses can take their money and bring it back home so american businesses stay american businesses. And we have to drop our rates on our businesses. I think those three things right there are what i would do. Pelley with this new job, what are the stakes of failure . Ryan the country stays on the path it is on deep poverty, flat wages, working families falling behind, a wreck of national security, oh, followed up by a debt crisis. Pelley and what is the elephant in the room . Ryan well, i think its our entitlement programs, its our budget deficits. Pelley Social Security . Ryan its Social Security, its medicare, its medicaid. And the good news on these issues is that if we reform them for the next generation now, we can guarantee guarantee that people in or near retirement dont have any changes in their benefits. Pelley most people dont realize that twothirds of the federal budget is Social Security, medicare, medicaid, and the pentagon. The u. S. Government is an Insurance Company with an army. Ryan thats right. Pelley so, in terms of Social Security, in your view, were going to have to raise the retirement age . Ryan we havent as a caucus decided this issue yet. So as speaker of the house, i help manage and bring to a consensus. Im not dictator of the house. But i have always believed, and ive been public about this for many years, for younger people, when they age, we should change the retirement age to reflect longevity. Because that just to make the program finances work. Pelley not dictator of the house, but he did start with an ultimatum to about 40 conservatives called the freedom caucus. If he was going to leave his dream job, chairman of ways and means the Tax Committee he demanded their support by the end of the week. They agreed. And ryan promised to open the process to their ideas and amendments. But when it comes to a vote, he expects their support. Pelley do you work for the freedom caucus, or do they

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