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The Video Wire: Money, Moses and Mailchimp

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Dawson Meadows reports that some suppliers to Wal-Mart Stores are now sitting on golden thrones on their personal yachts. He also gets a comment from Moses on efforts to keep 10 Commandments monuments on Arkansas and Oklahoma Capitol grounds.

Next week we have plans to adjust Meadows’ medication.

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