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melissa: you take an opinion, you are supposed to own the opinion, that people can judge who you are putting that forward and what your agenda might be. if you don't know what it is, you don't know what their agenda might be. david: the "evening edit" starts right now. liz: staying on breaking news. rare news by "new york times" to publish an op-ed by a yet senior official -- a quote, senior official in the white house. people choosing to put country first. and they have discussed invoking 25 amendment to remove the president, we have reaction from kayleigh mcenany from the rnc coming up. we're awaiting the president from a meeting. big tech taken to the wood shed on capitol hill. justice department now looking
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into claims of conservative censorship on social media. >> another day of chaos, more protests during day two of judge brett kavanaugh hearing. we have highlights. a fox business exclusive tonight, uber ceo here to talk to susan lee. and a story flying under the radar, president trump sharing a u.n. security council meeting to take on iran. you heard me right. we have that story, thank you for joining us uthank you for watching, money, politics, i am elizabeth macdonald, the "evening edit" starts right now. liz: to your money, dow closed
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slightly higher. nasdaq and s&p falling. netflix lead a steep tech sell-off. that "new york times" anonymous op-ed, appears to be written by a male senior official according to times twitter account. with me live from white house blake berman. reporter: don't know who the person is, "new york times" op-ed page. where they identify person as senior administration official, title is quote, i am part of the resistance inside of trump administration, when you boil down this op-ed person said themselves with others are working inside of trump administration to essentially keep it on track as they see it. is is what the senior official writes anonymously at one point. speaking of president, dilemma he does not fully grasp, many of senior officials in his own
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dodgadministration are working m within. this anonymous senior official also writes, given instability, many witnessed there were early whispers within the cabinet of invoking 25 amendment that would start a complex process for removing the president. but no one wanted to precipitate a constitutional crisis, we will do what we can to steer the administration in the right direct until one way or the other it is over. we need to poin point out, liz,s person identified a senior administration official, we don't know if that person works within this very white house or an official went trump administration here in washington d.c. president is shee here about tok in the white house, let's listen in. [applause] >> great job, keep up the good
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work, thank you everyone. mr. president we remember whether you first were giving your accep acceptance speech at. cop haven'ttiocop vention, you t time, i will reestablish the rule of law in this country, you have done that we thank you for that very much. >> thank you. >> you know, behind me, are 44 sheriffs, who representing 35 states. that came here to washington for two reasons, first is to go to congress to hold a press conference and let congress know enough is enough. for 20 years we have been asking congress to move to security as pebs oacetamoniphenas-- aspectsn
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reform, nothing has happened with your strength and purpose the commitment to our convictions have you done more in less than two years in supporting law enforcement and dealing with this illegal immigration problem this we've been asking for solutions within two years. all these sheriffs and sheriffs across the nation are grateful to you for that, mr. president. [applause] >> like so many promises you made, have you come through and energy you put behind law enforcement in supporting us on our partnership with 2 87 g . and i would like to add one
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thing. when we were on the hill today, we announced that national sheriff association has done a crowdfunding page to raise money mobilize citizens of thisnying to get behind you, and the sheriffs to build this wall. in having said that, i would like to present this to you mr. president, because, it is not surprising for any of the sheriffs who are here, that shortly after you took was on o, people started saying that citizens and members of media saying, there is a new sheriff in town. and that is an endearing statement, all these sheriffs know it it denotes there are problems and somebody is coming in who will be able to fix those problems. you have done that mr. president, we can't thank you enough for your support, you said you have our back. and the sheriffs across this
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nation, have 4 yours, thank you for president. [applause] >> that is really nice, this is an honor because when i was running i think number one on the list of law enforcement, taking care of law enforce. , working with law enforcement we hava create guidelines and principles for the incredible job you have done, have you done an amazing job. a lot of times you are scorned and looked at by media, the media is very dishonest, much of this in this country, job that you have done in light of all things you go through, a little bit like me, you have been outstanding, incredible people. crime statistics are down.
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we're doing well other than you take a couple places where they have different policies than we would put, you know where i'm talking about. but there are a couple of places they don't believe in what we believe, we have together done something very special. i also remember so well sheriff, when we were together, i said we'll get a lot of military equipment you were not able to get and it was sitting in warehouses all over the nation. in 1 many cases in other countr, you remember, we brought it back home, you were able it get great military equipment that you could not afford to buy in your budgets we gave it to you,y. we have a lot of people living today in your profession that would not be around right now without the protection thereafter kind of -- with that type of equipment sitting around doing nothing, just drawing
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dust. fact that you gave me this reward iardis vyeaniful. ank u ve muc are honor, thank you. [applause] thank you very much [inaudible conversations] >> you heard president of united states, at a an event with sherf officers in white house, a question is whether or not the president would answer questions from press pool in the event.
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the biggest question would would be from the "new york times" op-ed. liz: we need you to monitor the press pool, we want to know what are the questions, and what the president says about this anonymous bombshell op-ed by a senior white house official. apparently, a man, alleging a bunch of things about president, including there were early whispers among cabinet members to evoke 25 amendment to remove president trump, thank you, blake. you will stay on that story for us. bring in fox news senior judicial analyst, judge andrew napolitano. you read op-ed. >> there are substantial forces close to the president that candidly do not believe he is fit for was on the. this is calling a bombshell, the phrase you use is being charitable. this devastating to the president, president should have
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around him people who believe in him and trust him. this is apparently someone he thinks believe and trust him. it was also revealed there was discussion about 25 amendment. liz: so in the piece, whoever the writer is said wement the -- want the dodge t administrationo succeed, the root of problem is president's a morality, he acts in a manner detrimental to hieflhealthof the republican. >> that is a code phrase for, wordy of impeachment. if he is acting in opinion of this writer in the manner injurious to the health of the republic. liz: as melissa francis said earlier, opinion is usually owned with your name on it. >> we created 400,000
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manufacturing jobs. manufacturing jobs are growing at fastest pace in more than 30 years, economic growth last quarter of the 4.2%. as you people know it was headed down, big, it was a low number, very low number. it would have been in my opinion less than zero, heading to negative numbers. new. employment claims -- think of that the unemployment picture in the country is best it has been in 49 years, african-american unemployment is lowest in history of the country. asian-american unemployment lowest in history of our country, hispanic-american unemployment lowest in history of our country, i am looking at this point after point. under my administration, veterans unemployment reached lowest in many years.
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the let's see almost 3.9 million americans have been lifted off food stamps since my election. you go to all of the benefits we got from the tax cuts, you people benefits tremendously from tax cuts. [applause] we're going to regulation cuts, and right to try is where you have right if a person is terminaly will will will -- is l you have a right to tree true a drug and see if it works. point after point getting rid of individual mandate, coming up with new healthcare plans, we never had a period, even if you look at olympics, we have olympics, world cup, you say them, got world cup, nobody has andy wit expee with started we e
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has done in less than two year period than what we have done, you it will me about a anonymous source within administration, probably failing and here for all wrong reasons, no. and new york times is mailing, if i were not here i believe that "new york times" would not exist. some day -- some day when i am not president, which hopefully will be in about 6 1/2 years from now. "new york times" and cnn, and all of those phony media outlets will be out of, business. there will be nothing to write, nothing of interest. nobody has been what this administration has done. and i agree it is different from an agenda which is much different than ours, and not yours. >> thank you. >> it is about open borders, letting people come into
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country, about a disafterrer in crime, they don't like donald trump, and i don't like them, because they are dishonest people, remember this also, about the "new york times," when i won they were forced to apologize to their subscribers. they wrote a letter of apology it was first time anybody has done it because they covered the election incorrectly, they have a anonymous eder to thee eddie , meaning gutless, we have done more than anybody every thought possible in -- not even two years, thank you very much. >> we appreciate it. [applause] liz: that was president trump taking on directly the anonymous
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op-ed in "new york times" quoting sense why are white senp written by a senior white house official, we at fox business believe it a man, a he the author of the anonymous piece, you saw president going hard at "new york times," with his comments, saying that times is failing according to his mind set it would not exist without him, she wil she he -- and he we here 6 1/2 more years, and cnn and "new york times" will not be there. >> i thought his impromptu speech was good. if he within line for line. going down rabbit holes. he does not want to give
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credence to. >> other thing president brought up about letter of apology in "new york times" wrote to readers, that -- people are trying to contact you about the op-ed. looking at "new york times" apology letter, after the election taking accountability for coverage, they too were surprised that president trump won. what do you make of donald trump bringing that up. >> the trump strategy, go on the offensive, he is not going to dignify this op-ed piece or "new york times" by going line by line, he is going to attack the messenger here, 25 equipmen amen my view can be invoked if vice president authorizes it, not going to happen. liz: thank you very much judge napolitano. >> we're staying on story of the
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liz: moments ago addressing the anonymous "new york times" op-ed from a senior official went the administration while talking with the nation's sheriffs at white house. talking with the judge more about that. >> as our colleague blake berman said it could be anyone in executive branch that means all over the world. diplomatic, military, state deputy. i have read 3 or 4 times it sounds like someone who works
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daily with president and acts with him, that would mean west wing. but i do not want to speculate. this just speculation, it sounds like this is a human being that knows president well and interacts with him on a daily basis. liz: you say this is a one-two punch with bob woodward booker k out. >> he is an editor and -- with washington post, he tape records every conversations he has. the 1 wh one-two punch is washin post and "new york times," same time, same subject, same week. liz: have you seen an anonymous op-ed. >> never seen or heard. that means that "new york times" wants to keep this person employed there to be a source
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for them. as this person was into tomorrow's papers. liz: interesting take. we may have "new york times" reporterring trying to crack -- reporters trying to crack and find out who this person is. in control room. do we want judge's reaction on judge kavanaugh. your reacted to sound bite with judgeanay jce jackson [inaudible] liz: your reaction to protests. >> it was a side show, they did not lay a glove on him today.
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politically speaking, the consensus is he is worthy of confirmation, and will more likely than not receive it. liz: judge napolitano thank you. liz: this story coming up, despite fans call to boycott, nike is doubling down on colin kaepernick, new ad will launch tomorrow night, it is coming tomorrow night, we have that debate coming up after the break, stay there. utter portfol. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers.
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kaepernick. social justice warriors kaepernick launched the anthem protest by taking a knee, nike stock took a knee too after the ad news broke under threats of boycotts from customers. kaepernick earned 43 million from nfl, millions more from campaign. now colin kaepernick not played in two years, he is suing nfl for alleg allege ed collusion, m no team will hire him. saying that social justice issues that colin and other professional athletes have raised -- in act. new report said that nike stock may drop 10% because of the ads, we take it up with michael lee, and lawrence jones, mike, nike
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specifically decided to hire kaepernick not for his athleticism but his political views, what does that mean for nike's bottom line it is now face of nfl national anthem protest. >> so. nike just decided to get political, not only get political but to shove a certain brand of politics down everyone's throat. i do not think this is a good decision for any corporation, regardless of politics, colin kaepernick has every right to be a social justice warrior, but his politics are is he hates america, he hates law enforcement that not popular that is not going over well. i think nike that damaged its brand. liz: lawrence jones, a question of do millennials like this are they playing to millennial, they like to protest according to polls, one marketing group said that nike got tens of millions free media exposure, but nike
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charges $100 plus for fancy sneakers may by poor workers in asia using low pay, and uses those profit to pay millions to athletes like lebron james and kaepernick. >> this is complicated. i have conflicting views, on one hand you want a private business to do what they want. suffer consequences that may come. but with nike, i don't think it about politics for them, i don't think they care about social justice, i think they just made a business decision, and they fell getting behind the kaepernick movement would somehow benefit them. he was a number one failing jersey at the time because he decided to take a knee. until i think they plan on capitalizing on this, some way, i don't know how it will turn up even president of united states,
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who has been very vocal on this issue pivoted on it he said nike pays a lot of rent. he has been more critical in past but because there a business investment there, he backed off some of his -- >his. liz: michael to lawrence's point, looks like nike making a bet, its biggest market is china, asia they don't care about the u.s., and nike's biggest athletes are basketball players like michael jordan, kobe bryant and lebron james. >> lebron james. i would say that very conspaceiouconspicuous timing ts out that tariffs go into effect in china. a little bit of anti-american
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sentiment might about to making more money there. >> thank you very much. >> thank you, liz. liz: this is a story that is now questioned because who is that author? and why did the times run an anonymous opinion piece? >> first an exclusive one-on-one with uber's new ceo is next, coming up. ♪ you shouldn't be rushed into booking a hotel. with expedia's add-on advantage, booking a flight unlocks discounts on select hotels until the day you leave for your trip. add-on advantage. only when you book with expedia.
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liz: we have an exciting exclusive interview coming up. our sarah lee sat down with uber's new boss. he has to clean up the toxic image, thousands of customers deleting uber app over protest of charges, and cities like new york and london blocking uber drivers, uber testing of a self-driving car killed a pedestrian, susan lee with the story, this is a story filled with scandal. reporter: a lot of different angles, darrah has been in job for a year, one year. and he had a lot to fix. today in midtown manhattan it
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was all about safety that is the focus, roll out safety features, that includes tracking your ride. if it takes a little bit longer because of stops they have ride check in feature, and make your locations, drop off and phone numbers anonymous, drivers cannot tell where you are going, they can't reach you in the future we talked about ipo and liberal bias. and let's listen in for thi in s thoughts. >> when you have 15 million trips on a daily basis on a global platform, the vast majority of time it okay. once in a while something happens, we as a company leadership got together last year and declared that safety will be top priority for us as a company in 2018. >> why. >> safety is universal, anyone who is at home or going to a
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ball game or to work, you want to feel safe. and we believe that we can use the pour of -- power of technology and innovation we brought to bear to make uber the safest transportation platform on earth, you are see is very early in the game. but, features such as 911 button that location aware that 911 dispatch can reaction to anyone that might happen quickly. trust the can tax contact, tracking where you are going, and improve background checks and continue background checks for riders and drivers, new future, privacy, you may not want a driver partner to know the address where you are dropped off this is private, location information is
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important, we have masked that, and we have cool wiz ban technology, we know where you started, we know where you ended, we know how long your trip should take, if it takes longer than it should, we'll send you a notification to make sure you are okay, we can detect an accident, if it happens to make sure rider and driver partner okay. >> you are mining a lot of data off of driver and passenger smartphone, feed, where they are going, speed, how did a assure that user data safe. >> we made very significant investments in data by vasey, we do know a lot of data about payment information and location information religion, at uber is that we'll use that also, could for information for you rider or driver in morning now my -- in
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mornings i go to work, it one click. we have an idea where you are going. but we're not selling data, we don't have any advertising and et cetera. the use of data is to make life easier for you, faster to more affordable, now, to make riding on an uber safe as possible. reporter: you celebrate one near anniversary as ceo. >> i made it. reporter: true, people' to know, are you still sticking with your timeline of an ipo in perhaps 2019, you are are -- your new o starting next week. >> i would expect nothing less of nelson, he is independent minded, so far he is on the outside, i want nelson to come in and i think that when he sees all of the work that teams are
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doing, i think he will agree we're read fory for a 2019 ipo, i bunch of systems financial work, company is big enough and important. to the world. and we have some incredibly talented technologists, i think we'll be ready but i want that stamp of approval from our cfo . reporter: thinking on street, if they ipo before you, they would take up all ipo capital are you concerned in. >> i'm not. this is lyft and ourselves are part of a transportation revolution this is about ultimately ending car ownership, transportation market 6 trillion dollar, we're 50 billion, we account for less than 1% of miles driven, what ourselves and lyft are trying to do break apart use cases of owning a car.
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to go to work, pick up kids at school, and great groceries, we're building out services to solve each of those use cases and make it unnecessary for you to own a car. and we think that there are plenty of companies who can be a part of that. i think investors will lineup behind us and lyft. i hop they are. reporter: you guarantee a 2019 ipo. >> there no guarantee, you never know what market is doing, i can guarantee we'll be ready, hopefully markets will be ready. reporter: you talk about how big uber is and ride hailing service. given that u.s. president has talked about anti-trust situation with big tech company, google, amazon and facebook. do you think that big tech company like uber may be regulate flood future. >> we're regulated now. we work in every single city and et cetera. we look at market as 6 trillion
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dollar transportation market, we're a tiny part of the market, account for less than 21 1% of miles driven on road. reporter: no fear of being broken up? >> no, i think that. regulators are our partners, we operate on streets of new york city and while we may not agree on everything, we think that we as a transportation service are valuable for every city. and that we hava be partners in building this solution together it takes dialogue, sometimes you agree, sometimes you don't, but we think that opportunity is enormous, and there a need for rider ands drivers in the world for or service. reporter: talking with our audience, a lot of concern of political bias in silicon valley. i have to ask you this,
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president trump thinks that there eye liberal bias in silicon valley with big tech companies, employees of beg tech companies, and conservatives feel their voices have been silenced. >> i guarantee your wait times for uber will be equal whether you are an or a -- republican r a democrat. i think that if there is a bias, i don't think that it is a bias on purpose. we as a company, as leadership team have been trained on basis as well, and bia cease you may not be aware of as a person, awareness is stop one, if you have a bunch of like minded people building product, you may get product shaped in one way or the other, from our stand point we want more women, more under
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represented people, working as engineers and product people and representation at all parts of the company so products that we're building reflect our driver partners, and rider partners. and are not with any bias that we're not aware of, we're human, we're all vulnerable, i think that all companies are trying to do the right thing but they have learning to do, i think the way they operate going forward will change. liz: a great interview, do you think they will go public. >> i would be surprised if they did not. liz: next year. great interview thank you, susan. >> thank you. liz: we're staying to anti-trump resistant movement in white house, somewhere in the economy oexecutive branch, kayleigh mcenany is coming up. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely.
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>> the failing "new york times" has an anonymous editorial, meaning gutless. we're doing a great job, poll numbers through the roof, they are great, nobody coming close to beating me in 2020 because of what we've done. we have done more than anybody ever thought possible in -- not even two years, thank you very were, appreciate it. liz: president trump moments ago refuting "new york times" anonymous op-ed from someone allegedly in administration said that person and others are working against the president. in a tweet saying he is a he. i am part of the resistance under trudge trump administration saying they work for president, and they have vowed to thwart parts of president trump's agenda and his worse inclination.
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we get rnc spokesperson, kayleigh mcenany joining me over the phone, what do you hear from your people who they think wrote it. >> great to join you, i don't think there is any indication at-this-point i can give you a description of them, a coward. to leak in this fashion, right anonymously in this fashion, come out and say he's this agenda and this administration too succeed and write an op-ed. this person called himself an unsung hero, i don't know who he is. liz: here and i' your reaction to, some are very unimpressed by this walter shaw former director of office of government ethics they'd this op-ed is ridiculous on so many levels, present a
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op-ed piece. your reaction? >> he is spot on. they hit lowest approval rating in history of gallup asking question. and for new york times to run with a fake news story from a fake news source, we even know if this individual really exists, this is a big hit to their credibility, president talks about making up sources this looks like that. liz: walter shaub. satirize this, dear america, this administration is wonderful i'm trying to so sabotage from e inside. >> right, this is a quiet
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resistant on how it is described, their goal to to frustrate part of the agenda. >> we have to leave it there, thank you so much a hard break, kayleigh mcenany weighing in, we'll have her soon on another show. >> more on this story and your money after the break, stay there this isn't just any moving day.
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liz: check your markets to nicole petallides on the floor of the big board with latest. reporter: stocks finished mixed, you have worried about trade and tariffs and emerging market. nasdaq was a big loser down 1.1%. while others were not too far
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off from unchanged line. you can break down social media stocks, we heard testimony from jack dorsey of sweet twitter, and sandberg from facebook, this group got hit hard, facebook down 2%, twitter down 6%. snasnapchat, yelp all lower, others, micron and paypal. liz: we'll be right back it has been a jam-packed hours, we'll be back after the break, stay there thereplan. ♪ as moms, we send our kids out into the world, full of hope. and we don't want something like meningitis b getting in their way. meningococcal group b disease, or meningitis b, is real. bexsero is a vaccine to help prevent meningitis b
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charles payne is here with making money. charles: we are going to get to this major breaking news. the "new york times" released an op-ed claim being to from a senior administration official who claimed i work for the president, but like-minded colleagues and i have vowed to thwart part of his agenda and his worst inclinations. reporter: one of the big questions is exactly who wrote this op-ed is person for the times rrp identifies this -- the times rrp identifies this person as a senior official. the op-ed there are people at the highest levels of the presidency working against

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