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the world. you can buy a lawn chair and a grenade launcher in the same aisle. you know what else you can buy america? you can buy my book. the cancel culture dictionary. an a to z guide to winning the war on fun. why do i call it that? because we're policing sources of fun for grievance. that's what cancel culture is. instead of going to the comedy show to unplug the movie to unplug, we're now like, oh, that cast isn't diverse enough. if the godfather needs to be the godmother and leave the gun and leave the cannoli because we hate guns and the cannoli could be from one of those bakeries that doesn't support gay marriage. the point is, i'm teaching america how to give everybody the finger again because we need to cancel culture dictionary. fox news books.com. let's go. congratulations, jimmy. all right. well, that was a great show. go army. yes, go. army beat navy, i guess. we'll see. have a great weekend, everybody . thanks for joining us ♪ [the star-spangled banner]
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will: good morning, welcome to "fox and friends" this saturday morning. we never gotta show dog. a lot of dogs featured next to the american flag. there was talk of getting a show dog to hang out on set. clean up after you. i don't know why we never got one. rachel: it could be my skippy. he lives in new jersey area. skippy bites. that's not good. pete: who's going to take care of it? will: during the week? we are not here. pete: our dog we show to the audience for 8 hours. will: it just mingles. rachel: a producer who loves dogs was wondering. pete: it to 24/7 show, so there would always be a producer here. it would be an additional duty. will: i am picturing a lab just
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kind of around. you drop your crumbs, he is happy. rachel: good idea. let's run it by -- will: i bet steve doocy would take care of it during the week. it would be his dog during the week. let's run it by steve. pete: rachel has family in the green room. a beautiful picture. isn't that so nice? we can't show the picture. the brother and the sister. rachel: they think he needs a psychiatrist. pete: he is good. just a boy. this beautiful rendition not returned in kind. the way boys operate. rachel: the one who drew that is literally a saint. will: glad you're here. 8 hours ahead of us this weekend. will: president biden and hunter biden dodging questions as the first son faces a new federal indictment on tax
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charges. rachel: lawmakers trying to get hunter to testify on capitol hill next week as the house prepares to vote on his father's impeachment inquiry. pete: alexandria hoff has the latest. >> reporter: a key point in the special counsel's charges is hunter biden could have paid his taxes but chose not to, instead spending millions on payments to women and adult entertainment. not something the president wanted to touch on. >> any comment on the indictment against your son? rachel: the president's son faces 17 years in prison for nine tax-related charges, three of those felonies. hunter biden dodged questions but prior to the latest charges being announced, hunter recorded a rare podcast interview with a musician where he claims republicans are out
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to get him to get to his dad. >> they are trying to, in their most illegitimate way, but rational way, they are trying to destroy a presidency. it is not about me. there most base way, what they are trying to do, is they are trying to kill me knowing that it will be a pain greater than my father could be able to handle. rachel: house republicans plan to vote on impeachment inquiry into the president but house oversight committee chair james comer says the tax charges have nothing to do with the biden family loans. >> this is one of many crimes hunter biden has committed. we believe if you look at the loans that jim biden and hunter biden had, there is over $13 million in loans and no trace of principal payments much less interest payments.
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at what point does a loan become income? rachel: hunter agreed to testify publicly next week but house republicans say he must agree to be privately deposed first. rachel: we were talking about the amount of money hunter biden spent. we have senator ron johnson later. pete: it was adult entertainment. there were various categories within his sex life but his sex life seems to have added up to $900,000. for four years. i was trying -- four years, he's doing about $225,000 a year in expenditures in this category. pete: if you 're going high end -- will: they don't know. we try to get it down to transaction, but we don't know.
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is he going high end or bargain-basement? there's nothing about him that says top of the shelf. pete: i didn't see it going right here. rachel: we have senator ron johnson. he says many of these women are sex trafficked so we are going to ask ron johnson about that. some of the candidates running for president had some comments about the timing of these indictments. one was vivek ramaswamy. he said the timing of the hunter biden tax indictment is one more sign that the deep state is planning to sideline biden and pick a new puppet for 2024, you see this indictment as a fig leaf to claim the trump prosecutions aren't politically motivated. it kills two birds with one stone. we talked about this on my
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podcast and my husband says he does not believe that theory. he believes in order for hunter biden to be safe and it not go up to president biden, he has to stay in power and keep the protection of the agencies he has so far been able to maintain. that is one theory. these are two different theories. will: i would side with sean duffy rather than vivek ramaswamy but keep your finger on the pulse because the media certainly has president biden's back, they are bending over backwards to impress upon their audience this has nothing to do with president biden but the minute that cracks you will see it is the money for gavin newsom. the thing i'm more concerned about is what this indictment does to the real investigation, the real investigation is not how hunter biden spent his money. it is how hunter biden made his money and that is about the
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influence peddling schemes being investigated in congress and i am concerned he will invoke the fifth amendment and avoid that deposition that should be coming before congress. pete: i would have finished your sentence. that feels like the reason for this. on the surface it looks like justice and everyone is yelling about this is equal justice. underneath the surface it is what we've seen with our justice system which is you rig it to make it look like something else but he won't testify before congress which means they have a more difficult time connecting the dots, president biden keeps campaigning to protect the family racket and there is no mention in this indictment of all the suspicious activity reports internationally. one mention of him being a lobbyist, small mention of international business dealings but laser focused on not paying his taxes and the salacious details so as to avoid intentionally any connection, we know from inside reports that they wanted to ask
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questions and were not allowed to. rachel: at the border, governor katie hobbs says she's going to visit the border where there's a lot of traffic. look at this visual here. it has been insane. she's under a lot of pressure which is odd. when she was in office, when she was running for office, she said the border wasn't that big a problem. will: this is what she said in 2,022, it is ridiculous we are talking about this as a core issue in the governor's race. that is a different tune than the tune she's thinking today. brian: as the governor of arizona. will: she's going to visit lukeville arizona today, the most visual there, these are
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fairly military aged adult males from all over the world from africa and the middle east and today she is saying the federal government must act to solve the crisis caused by the provincial closure. a letter to president biden calling on him to reassign national guard members to assist in its reopening and reimburse the $500 million -- pete: the statement is garbage, i want two things. i want the national guard so we can reopen it, that means more facilitation and give us more money. there is no -- that's why the debate happened on capitol hill, ukraine funding and border security. everyone is talking past each other. nary a word is said by a democrat and a border state democrat, that means enforcement. rachel: she's trying to signal
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the alarms are going off, these images are scary and these people are moving forward, had video of them taken to the highway. these people are not going to be apprehended in any way and are moving to arizona cities so people are getting concerned so she signaled the signal is so insincere. she says need more money as if money is the problem. when you get more money, you process more. what the federal government is doing is laundering tax dollars through ngos. the ngos give these people $5000 credit cards, we facilitate through those ngos, flights across the country, laundering our money to ngos and this is not the way the american people want their money spent. brian: we will dive deeper into
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the biden border catastrophe. the cdc urging americans to mask up over christmas. as covid and other viruses spread. these viruses have seen so many versions. rsv, 100 day car. rachel: the names are getting scarier. rachel: i have a sore throat. i better mask up. will: according to the cdc director, watch. >> the united states, rsv is elevated, flu is continuing to increase in most of the country, for the past few weeks.
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it is not too late to get vaccinated if you haven't already. use additional layers of protection like avoiding people who are sick, washing your hands, improving ventilation and wearing a mask. rachel: these guys can't avoid me on the couch. will: you know what, you want some optimism? how about this? i think covid was the most transformative domestic policy since the great depression. however, i also think people return to normalcy very quickly. i was thinking about, think about masks anymore on the airplane, remember when you had to have a mask on an airplane? at the end of that, i can take this thing off, not everybody did at the same time, hard to remember that. now masks again seem so ridiculous. rachel: you know what seems ridiculous is looking at that
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lady. she has no clue how most americans no longer trust her entire department. that's the tragedy. all the learning loss and everything else, the loss of trust in our public officials and their statements, you see, regular vaccination, not talking about covid vaccination, vaccination rates among parents that used to be vaccines before they went to school, there is a huge -- try to get those numbers before the next hour but people are losing trust in everything. pete: one of my kids went to a doctor's visit and one came back with a mask in her hand. he didn't have to wear it but they had them and were playing with it. give me that. it is like -- that is not a toy. it is not to be had in this house. rachel: that is a tool of
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oppression. pete: find when a pocket of a jacket. there is no way they can, we will not comply. rachel: i opened a drawer and found cloth ones which you would throw away the paper ones and keep the cloth ones. i saw them and i was like never again. grabbed the mall and threw them all away. will: turning to your headlines police are searching for this man accused of stabbing two people last night. officers lifted as shelter in place order after two victims were taken to the hospital. police say anyone who sees the suspect should not approach him. they believe he's armed with, quote, a cutting device. a federal appeals court is upholding a gag order against donald trump. the order lift the prohibition on trump making the comments about jack smith. it also narrows the restrictions placed on the
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former president for speaking out about witnesses. trump is not happy about the decision. on social media, quote, what is becoming of our first amendment? what is becoming of our country? we will appeal this decision. happening today, top football player in the country will be crowned at tonight's heisman trophy ceremony. that is happening right here in new york city. jane daniels in washington, quarterback michael pennnix junior and bo knicks, marvin harrison junior, all looking to win the coveted award and those are your headlines. the quarterback, lsu, let's check in, we are not done with sports just yet, there's a big game today, army/navy, brian brenberg is there, up early, getting us ready for the game. ready to go this morning. what is up? gillette.
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>> reporter: i'm at gillette stadium where tom brady ran out to the field, i'm here with 124th army-navy football game, they are painting lines on the field right now. this absolutely historic game. army has the momentum, they won 5 of the last 7 but we will talk to a former navy football player to see what he thinks of the game coming up. we have some amazing guests. they parachute onto the field, some army parachutists but the commander of the uss constitution, we will talk to her about that and we've got guys from the third infantry division being honored with uniforms from army at today's game but when it is 6 am and you are standing on gillette
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stadium field it is a pretty amazing feeling. pete: just take it all in. >> you are not supposed to step on the paint but i've got to meet with me. we will get some wins. if you are at gillette stadium you've got to do it. will: we will check in with you throughout the show this morning. pete: they've got cool uniforms. will: it looks cold. rachel: the race to save american cities. one group is looking to crack down on crime in 2024 by kicking soros back district attorneys out of office. will: iran linked militias are operating freely in iraq as attacks on us bases continue. concern for our troops in the middle east next. an owner. our financial planning tools and advice can help you prepare for today's longer retirement.
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(engine accelerating) (texting clicks) (tires squeal) (glass shattering) (loose gravel clanking) pete: american troops in the middle east the target of 10 separate attacks in just 24 hours which totals 85 such instances in two months. us officials calling out the aggression saying the latest assault by iranian backed militia groups show a definite
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escalation. senior fellow daniel davis joins us. we've seen these attacks since october 7th at a huge spike in the last 36 hours. what do you make of this? >> the continuation of what i have been screaming about on fox for years that all those troops do in iraq and syria is provide a point of vulnerability for our country, they don't do anything positive for us. they should be withdrawn. in 2018 during the trumpet ministration he tried to get them out and said he would withdraw them to take away the risk and unfortunately he was thwarted by many in the defense department and his own administration senior leaders convinced him it was a good idea and this is the reason why. if any of those americans are eventually killed there will be
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a stronger compulsion on the administration to strike not just those groups but into iran. that could draw us into a war that be worse for the situation. what we should do is get those troops withdrawn to other locations where they can be more defensible and they can be used to our defense. will: what do you say to those who say they are there to degrade isis or prevent a reigning weapons and fighters from moving more easily from iran into lebanon where they can easily attack israel? >> that is nonsense. i hear it all the time. it is untrue. if you look at the map, you see the whole country of syria there's a couple dots on the map where we have a handful, one thousand troops. the idea that will damage isis and protect us here is utter nonsense. i have been on the ground in that area.
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i have four combat deployments, three in this area. i saw when we had 140,000 people in afghanistan and what we know now is the caliban kept increasing in number. they didn't go down. it is nonsense, they don't perform those functions. that is what people want to believe. it's not true. rachel: you mentioned them as a point of vulnerability. are they able to strike back? are they able to leave the wire? are they receiving incoming and hoping the administration does something? >> they are providing security for themselves and they have additional capacity and so far those things have been successful but it is rolling the dice to wonder when one of the strikes gets home. one of these drone strikes actually hit a barracks
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building as god was protecting them and it didn't explode but if that had not been lucky we would have had people killed. we don't know when the next one will come up there but why put american troops in harm's way when it is not useful for our country and it could spur us into a larger war. pete: thank you for your time. coming up, hunter headache. the first son saying his gop critics are trying to kill him to destroy his father's presidency. has his problems after being charged for tax crimes ahead. it is our battle for the nation's best, 124th army-navy game is today. brian brenberg is at gillette stadium. brian: thanks. i'm here with lieutenant chris lasalle who played for navy, he will tell us what happens at this game and what it is like to be in the game.
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brian: america's game. one of the oldest rivalry use in college football going back to 1890. rachel: the army-navy game will kick off in new england for the first time in one hundred 24 years as the black knights take on the midshipmen at gillette stadium. will: our next guest place for navy 2015-18, now a flag supply aid to the superintendent. joining us as the cohost of the big-money show on foxbusiness, brian brenberg. good morning. brian: the lieutenant tells me he played offensive line. she looks more like a wide receiver but he played in this game four times.
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i've got to ask you it is game day at gillette stadium, take us into the mind of one of the navy guys. >> a lot going into its, we had two weeks to prepare. is the culmination of an entire year of preparation. army/navy, enough said. a lot of seniors at the last football game, definitely a lot but they are ready to go. brian: you are on the field playing one of the most historic matchup seen college football history. what does it mean to the people in the stands. >> college football teams represent our school, maybe a state but we are representative of our service and the country as a whole. we are america's team, navy and army and present the people so it's a cool game everyone is
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part of. brian: the guys on the other side with the enemy. i wanted to beat them, how they felt after the game is a little different for you because the guys playing out here, they are important colleagues for you. >> on the field you think you want to beat these guys but once you get more perspective especially because your marine corps brothers, joint commands, you have to come together and work towards conquering the enemy. brian: it's a different field than the gridiron. today's game, you are rooting for them but what will happen, army has a little momentum lately but what happens on the field? >> our guys are prepared, navy
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guys are confident. we've done pretty well. brian: you see a turnaround coming here. a cloud of dust in these fields should be a great game. nice to see you. will: a quick question for the lieutenant. would you ask -- would he rather go 11-1 having lost army or one and 11 but navy beat army. >> you want to go 11-one and lose to army or one and 11 and beat army? what do you prefer? >> it beat army. well done. i didn't know what a flag supply aid, basically the aid,
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the general's aid, a prestigious position. brian brenberg, it was a school in minnesota but was very good. st. thomas university which is now in transition to be one. pete: what did he play? >> safety. will: we will talk about that next. still had, winter weather morning, the east coast is facing a weekend of severe storms bringing strong wind, torrential rain and even snow. what you need to know. >> hunter headache, he says his gop critics are trying to kill him to destroy his father's presidency, next. to wrap up the fun and round up the gang. to help get you ready, your aspen dental denture team is celebrating 25 years of affordable care with an epic anniversary savings event. don't miss enjoying a moment
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brian: hunter biden making dramatic statements as he faces decades in prison over a 9 count tax fraud indictment claiming republican lawmakers are, quote, trying to kill him. >> they are trying to in their most illegitimate way that rational way, trying to destroy a presidency. it is not about me. in their most base way, what they are trying to do is they are trying to kill me, knowing it will be a pain greater than
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my father would be able to handle. will: are you in on a plot to murder hunter biden? >> a pretty outrageous claim that hunter would not be able to defend. president biden's legacy is being cemented by president biden himself, and the bells are reflecting this. this is something he should be more concerned with, hunter biden and his father have been doing, seeming glee his father have been doing over time. interesting to hear hunter's lawyer to say of his name is anything but biden these new charges against him would not have been brought. they are three felonies and six
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misdemeanors. i would agree with the lawyer because of his name was other than biden there would be no quite back -- quote, biden band, the influence used to garner millions of dollars for the biden family businesses if you will and you look back in july, there was a plea deal for hunter biden to bring everything to one misdemeanor and all the others. thanks to the whistleblowers, they are consistent and verifiable. two people who have nothing to gain, these indictments enhance the whistleblowers testimony on the wrong doings of hunter biden and family and it shows these whistleblowers were prevented from following leads. the indictment is scathing. it calls out of four years
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scheme to not pay one. $4 million in federal taxes. why did they own those taxes? where did the money come from? will: i take what you are suggesting, had their name headhunter's last name not been biden, the income wouldn't have been available from influence peddling schemes to then in turn spend on hookers instead of taxes but the real important point is how the money did come in, and the only ones looking into that are the investigation at the house where there has been a plan to do you pose hunter. can we get him in private chambers. this gives them an escape hatch, that i plead the fifth amendment, won't testify before the house? >> i assume the lawyers would do that. there's always something behind
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it. we have 56 pages of evidence and 1100 pages so far. president biden used multiple aliases, shows he was intimately involved with hunter biden's business dealings and president biden claims he never was. there's a gentleman who runs the biden family companies if you will, often called shell companies. there's multiple emails with hunter biden and the e-mails increased around the time that president biden was vice president and went to ukraine and subsequently got the prosecutor fired who was looking into burisma for alleged malfeasance and the prosecutor was fired. president biden has attended
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luncheons with chinese energy companies and a gentleman named patrick ho who gave $1 billion for legal services which were never provided. there were multiple meals including president biden in with these businesses. many at the white house. many of these things, as democrats, who take president biden away from hunter biden, the indictment says our schemes and coverups that ensued. will: hopefully in very soon order. in these various businesses. thanks for being with us this morning. >> you bed and go army.
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but now our work is more . join us. join your neighbors. join united way. rachel: let's check in with rick reichmuth who is spending the morning in hewlett, new york on long island. the stores, good morning. the stores hosting the shop where they a cop event, to pick out toys for christmas and you are there with of the founders of this great cause. >> reporter: we started this event, i feel bad saying shop with a cup because i learned it is disrespectful to call the police officer a cop but this
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is one time it is okay to do this. tell us why you started this event. >> just so we can get kids that need or are having a bad time during the year. just take care of them for the day and let them know we are there for them. >> reporter: who are these kids and the experience they get to have with officers who have a better relationship with them? >> children with special needs, financial, a host of variety of things, going through things at school in their neighborhoods. we have membership reach out to us and they nominate kids. >> reporter: you can donate to this event. go shopping with a police
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officer for them and others during this holiday season. we will talk to more kids and more police officers all morning long. rachel: all you moms getting ready for christmas, does this sound familiar? >> wanted to enjoy christmas. >> they give july. that's how they work. rachel: how can we make christmas better for moms? mom of 7 hannah key we is here with the answers. i love this segment. you have three -- let's start with the don'ts. don't be a market. >> we always put ourselves last. this goes into overdrive, don't worry about me. it could be a time you really enjoy yourself.
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rachel: that is the way it is, don't be martyrs. if you are having fun everybody else is having fun. don't have unrealistic expectations. how can we keep expectations in check? >> on social media, perfect christmas decorations. what a loser mom. am i really enjoying this? is this benefiting me? make some cuts. you don't want to do everything. rachel: being perfect isn't fun. >> perfect is paralyzing. rachel: that should be a t-shirt. don't use christmas and santa as a threat. >> better watch out. rachel: how else do we use it? >> that's one of the desperate mothering techniques move feel desperate when you are challenged. invest in your self.
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with 7 kids and four grandkids, the greatest investment invested in my growth and skill. to become a better mom. rachel: i am obsessed with this. i started but didn't finish and you say your best advice is to calendar rise. >> don't just say how much can i crave into the calendar, be super intentional. how do we want to feel more connected? plan johnna parties or more excited. don't go by that intention. in december it will be more fun. rachel: when it is on my phone, i -- my brain doesn't work that way. i have a blank sheet but it is blank. i think it is so smart to go
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my a1c was up here; now, it's down with rybelsus®. his a1c? it's down with rybelsus®. my doctor told me rybelsus® lowered a1c better than a leading branded pill
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and that people taking rybelsus® lost more weight. i got to my a1c goal and lost some weight too. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop rybelsus® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. gallbladder problems may occur. tell your provider about vision problems or changes. taking rybelsus® with a sulfonylurea or insulin increases low blood sugar risk. side effects like nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea may lead to dehydration, which may worsen kidney problems. need to get your a1c down? you may pay as little as $10 per prescription.

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