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tonight, u.s. lawmakers warn of urgency alarm and gave concern, welcome to the kelly file tens of thousands of russian troops on the move towards ukraine. this amateur video said to show tanks joining with us ground forces so we cannot verify the area here. a long convoy of tanks and covered vehicles spotted
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covering down the road we cannot vet this footage but aprilers what is happening the region. kremlin calling it a training exercise the number of troops, almost 100,000 over 80,000 now, far exceeds the number needed for a drill the question, now, is the russian bear waking from a two decade slumber ready to grab back parts of the soviet union? if so, what are we prepared to do about it? ohio congressman michael turner wrote to the president voicing his concerns along with a fum of other lawmakers good of you to be here, congressman. >> thank you. you say russia's war on ukraine already started and europe would unite behind leadership if only we'd demonstrate it but what would you have him to
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do stop this? >> we're very concerned about you look at the number of troops amassing it's an invasion-type force we to be concerned about is that american inaction can make this a situation. what it looks like and also, sharing that information with the ukraine because they need to prepare, and their ability to withstand or to, you know protect their people is, you know basically depending on information we have. >> we're getting disturbing language now from capitol hill i mean our reporter came back with reports from those saying they cannot describe people on capitol hill how awful this is getting. more concerns than laups have seen them looking. you had a brief today from the
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top nato official. and so the question is, whether the united states is moving closer now to actual boots on the ground? >> well, i think it's not an issue of boots on the ground with respect to ukraine. it's putting our military on high readiness. >> what does that mean? >> members of nato and also, subject to risk here. but also, sharing information. >> what -- i don't think anyone would have objections about sharing information with ukraine. sounds like you're pushing the president to do something militarily are you? >> we say information sharing. that won't be military assistance to the ukraine. there is no ability to see over the hill they don't know what is coming up we do. it's amazing there is no briefing from the pentagon today as to what they're seeing. we should be telling
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international community what russians actions are but unfortunately the administration radio silence left to members of congress to tell what you we're hearing. >> having to war with russia? i don't think there is appetite for that. is that where this is going? in your view? >> no one is predicting war with russia but we're seeing russia at war the administration is continuing their false narratives of, they can use soft power to discuss the issue with russia instead of actually pulling together a nato ally, strengthening those in which we do have agreements and working with the ukraine to give them military advice and telling them what is over the edge. we go to war in iraq, afghanistan or preparing for syria there is a lot of discussion to whereasitwhereasit we're preparing to do
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>> congressman good, to see you. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> we're also following a fallout from a big political story. new jersey governor chris christie cleared of wrong doing in the first of several investigations into bridge gate scandal the report suggests governor christie had no advance knowledge as lane closings as a form of political pay back. >> we found governor christie had no involvement in the decision to close these lanes and no prior knowledge of it. not a shred of evidence of it. >> critics say the fact key players refused to cooperate and the fact it was conducted by a law office commissioned by the governor's office raises credibility questions about the report. ahead tonight in a kelly file exclusive, i'll ask the man behind that report you've just heard there for response to
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those criticisms. then, big news i will sit down with governor christie tomorrow to talk about his political plans, the possible presidential field, and what's happening in the white house today, don't miss this cable news exclusive. i sit down with governor christie tomorrow. and there is breaking news from the far side of the world on what we're told is new hope in the flight for flight 370. two new satellite images spot what could be debris in the indian ocean. march 16th u.s. commercial satellites 400 miles west of australia. two days later a chinese satellite found what appear toward a big object in the southern indian ocean. . and we learned today a thai satellite spotted 300 items and
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japan now says it believes it saw nearly a dozen in the same general area. that is hundreds of possible pieces they believe are in one area. why hasn't anything been found in the water? michael day is a retired royal air force pilot. mike, good to see you. not a single piece of actual anything. why? >> yes. satellites are not the silver bullet. they're a valuable tool but not the silver bullet. a u.s. satellite used by the intelligence community this is probably one of the most well-suited satellites to this search in high resolution. and also, about 500 to 600 kilo meters which is relatively low.
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however, there are limitations to the technology. first if you look at elevation takes a two d picture you're getting an oversue of what you might be seeing. looking at an iceberg you can see the tip above the surface, we know there is more than what we can see. lat sat lights can't see that. if you have any sort of faith and know it's over a search area you must not forget we're still looking for the hay stack. trying to find the if you have the high resolution satellite you can't look at a picture and spot potential debris have you to zoom in to a level of detail just getting enough evidence to make it worth while. sending maritime aircraft and ships have-to-have a look. we know satellite imagery is a
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couple days old. it has to do that for processing. it has to be 100% sure they're correct. >> what is a better solution to this? how many days in a row are we going to have this chasing feels like a wild goose chase by the time we get out there, it's gone. what is the solution? aircraft carrier? >> it would be a solution in terms of endurance we know the area is inhospitalable. it's 1500 miles way taking a p 3 orion five hours to get to the area. the sighting which is the surveillance aircraft won't are refuelling capability until 2015. an aircraft carrier would be something that would allow the search to be enduring but it's still 600,000 square miles, it's
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huge, it's mammoth. >> what is the solution here? the families watching we reported the news and analyze it but there are families hundreds of family members watch this thinking oh, my god they see debris what are they talking about? a loved one? belongings? a plane? they want to know. they don't understand why a satellite can't 0 in on something that mieft prove to be a life jacket. why jets can't get there fast enough. >> it's a painful situation. unfortunately there is no answer. if you look at air france 447 that acars was off we knew where the wreckage was early on. it took two years to find black boxes. two years until we knew what went off. at the moment we're just looking for the hay stack. it's going to take months and months. >> people doubt the jet is in the ocean. why didn't the emergency lobing
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indicator transponder go off? as it's supposed to it would be equipped with between 2 and 10 of those and should have gone off if the jet hit water. >> it's a great question. so pleased you asked me that. there is a myth. they're not black boxes or ruggedized honeywell have come out and stated they're not supposed to work deep underwater they break. if the aircraft hits the surface with any sort of g loading antennas break. so conceivable to hit the water and these not go off. >> that is an important clue. miky good, to see you. >> thank you. >> we may get news any moment now on what the fbi found on this pilot's flight simulator. remember, the director said this week they'd have news at the end of week and here we are. plus, calling it a tale two of
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>> facing up to 0 years in federal prison charge was corruption and firearms trafficking including promise of serious weapons like rocket launchers he was caught in a sting with 25 other people including a convicted gangster by the name
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of raymond shrimp boy chow if you want to listen to the story today, list to this one from trace ghallager. >> the fbi affidavit refers to the state senator as uncle heland saying he was more than willing to traffic in illegal weapons in exchange for money to pay off a failed campaign by the in 2011 for san francisco mayor and his current run for california secretary of state. a race he dropped out of he allegedly offered to help fbi agents, posing as gangsters, obtain weapons from the philippines. lee allegedly sell teling agents people want to get whatever they want to get do i care? no. i don't care. people need certain things now listen to his public stance on guns. >> whatever i can do to prevent
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the availability of these particular kinds of weapons i want to do that. >> yes. democratic state snr sponsored gun control legislation today, the citizens committee for the right to keep and bear arms said, quoting here, if al gayings are true senator yee is easily the biggest hypocrite on gun control to walk the hauls in the capitol of sacramento, if not the united states nra called him a scrum bag. some democratic colleagues are saying he should resign from legislature. his attorney says he will plead not guilty if found guilty facing up to 0 years in prison. >> uncle leland. that is what they call him. thank you. >> uncle leland >> uncle leland is one of several democrats caught in corruption scandals just this week. uncle leland, railing against guns was allegedly promising to
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help under cover agents obtain illegal guns from an international arms dealer. in transnational arms deal promising he could source guns from russia, arm guard was machine guns. we can get the goods, but this is not for the faint of heart. is it just uncle leland? has this just been a bad week for democrats caught in corruption scandals? >> i like uncle leland sounds like a kind name for a drug trafficker. not just that, which is this is sourt sort of a mind-blowing epic story outside of the politics of it, it's like "american hustle". >> shrimp boy. any time you've got shrimp boy, you've got something. then, you flip over to mayor of charlotte an tofr get stung by
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the fbi. they say that he was more than happy to take bribes from what he thought were real estate developers go going into rhode island a state with a history of corruption. democratic speaker of the house has to step down because there is an investigation going on there. pennsylvania it's democrat you've got a d.a.going after the attorney general. >> does this mean anything to the 2014 mid terms? is this local politics? >> in cases it's very specific. in north carolina, you've got day hagan running for reelection. this does not help the brand. the fbi says for corruption that is not helpful. some of it is race specific. like pennsylvania maybe gets a boost if there are corruption allegations but how about this? if you create a national narrative kit be damaging.
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if 2006 waits very bad. they had a corruption narrative. >> thank you. >> you bet. >> coming up, there is new interest in reports the mittsing plane had contact with another jetliner after it's last conversation with air traffic control. stubd. ♪
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entenma . an interesting story developing after president obama had his first audience with pope francis, a tale of two meetings with two very different versioninversions of what the two leaders discussed. president obama emerged saying the discussion was largely focused on income equality. while the readout does not mention it at all, saying instead it was on life and
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freedom issues. and former gop senator, also a devout roman catholic. good to see you. >> thank you. >> our own white house correspondent, ed henry, talked about it was like they were not in the same meeting. >> i don't think the vatican has political aspirations. the pope is not running for anything and doesn't have any elections he is worried about. you would think the tenure was more adequately discussed than a president who went there and tried to piggyback on the popularity of the pope in america. >> that is what i wanted to ask you. what do you think the benefit was of the president asking for such a meeting and getting a meeting. >> this pope francis is more popular than any pope in recent memory. you have john the second, who was incredibly popular, but pope francis, because of his humility
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and the way he lives his life, he is just really different than any previous pope. the americans really like that, i think. they like the authenticity, the hone honesty, i think it is very popular. and president obama's ratings continue to dive. and i think he saw this as an opportunity on areas that in fact the president and the church and pope francis agree on to try to get some of that popularity in his direction. >> but does that work? i mean, when you have new stories here in the united states showing the little sisters of the poor who don't want their insurer to have to cover birth control for their employee employees. i mean, they're nuns, and this is the president's legal team in court challenging them is this a means of distracting from that narrative with the roman catholics here in the united states? >> well, it is clearly what the president and his -- the report about what the meeting was about. is trying to do. it is trying to say there is
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solidarity between the president and the pope on these important issues. when in fact, you know, the vatican is saying something quite different. i have to believe that the president knew that the pope was going to mention religious liberty liberty. he was going to mention the issues that are very important, life, liberty, to the pope and the president was hoping he could use his spin machine here in america to dominate the air waves. >> yeah, because some have suggested the pope is somehow progressive on the issues. >> no, no, i think you know well, because i know you read this very carefully. pope francis has not changed any doctrines of the church, what he has done and very effectively, is talk about the doctrines that divide us. what is important in the church is that god loves you. that is the answer to making your life better, having a deeper and richer faith.
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no offense to the president. that is not his agenda, his agenda is trying to take some of the things the pope has said with respect to income inequality, with respect to capitalism and try to tie into that. it looks to me like the vatican was having none of it. >> now, speaking of the presidency, that was a job you sought not so long ago and was the leader in the pack. 2016 is just around the corner, any thought about throwing your hat in the ring? >> well, i'm focused on 2014, we have a chance to pick up senate seats and solidify the majority in the house. i was in iowa, maybe that will give you some idea of what i was doing. >> are you in or not? >> there was a 2014 election, number two, this is a very personal decision and i'm not going to make any decision about this until frankly i have to. and a lot of things will go into that, including obviously
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whether you think you're going to be successful and whether you're the best candidate to take on who the democratic nominee is. there are family considerations. i've been through this. i know what the toll is on the family. and i have to make an assessment when the time comes as to whether that is something that we can go through as a family and be successful. >> it is like a little dance that you guys do with the media. and we're dancing right along with you. >> naw, come on. >> all the best to you and your beautiful family. >> thank you. up next, we have breaking news now on the flight simulator of the malaysian airline pilot. our experts are here, next. plus our investigation into a couple who collected more than $160,000 in welfare benefits while living in a $1.2 million yacht. sailing takes me away ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ to where i'm going ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ when folks in the lower 48 think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy.
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breaking tonight, a congressional source telling "the kelly file" that the fbi has hit a dead end in its search of the simulator taken from the pilot of flight 370. the "the new york times" reported the same thing earlier today. we made some calls and at least one congressional source confirmed that news. there is new debate among the aviation analysts about the report that this plane had contact with another jetliner after its last transmission to air traffic control. mike boyd is a fox news aviation
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>> that means in 11 minutes after the haft-known transmission we have a transmission someone in the cockpit tried to do something. someone tried to make communication. >> wasn't there a report they
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believed it was likely the co-pilot? >> yes. >> i thought that, too. how would he know? if this pilot worked with malaysian air he probably knew the captain. >> and all ooiz on these pilots now. the investigators continue to tell us they don't believe anyone on board the plane had the flying ability that those two men did. and it would have to be considerable ability. >> absolutely there is a story the co-pilot couldn't have done it. they bonl could have done it. it wasn't someone who broke in the cockpit door, i don't think. whatever happened took place in the cockpit but one of the two gentlemen in that cockpit. >> now, the fbi is reportly coming up empty on the search of
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the captain flight simulator where do we go from here? he was the one everybody was looking at the captain. there are reports he was getting a divorce, having problems with his girlfriend so what? what that happens with a lot of people that doesn't mean you kill 238 people. >> just because they're done with simulator part doesn't mean they're done with the computer. they can be looking at e mails. early on in this report they said they thought that that was the co-pilot said okay. good night. they're talking about analysis. i don't know if they did thachl that allows them to take known voice samples of the pilots and plot those on a pattern on a specktragraph and compare them
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to actually see whether each of the pilot could be included or excluded. >> interesting the son of the captain said i've read speculation i knew him better. and basically providing a personal character reference to his father it comes down to those who knew the men best. and their acceptance of their character. >> they've been with the company over 30 years without major problems i can see for the family to say hey, wait a minute. this is nonsense. it doesn't mean people can't change. it doesn't mean we need to rule it out it's information like everything moving us forward knowing what we know now from that simulator that moves us forward but for the family natura it's not necessarily, you know hard information we can go forward w >> i have to run but wanted to ask you there is one report out that captain had
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become increasingly disillusioned with malaysia airline and wasn't as happy with his airline as he had been. >> if every airline pilot unhappy with company poll says there won't be too many pilots safe to fly with. >> good point. thank you all. >> also tonight a kelly file investigation on a wealthy minnesota couple accused of illegally collecting $106,000 in welfare benefits living on a $1.2 million yacht in florida. well... that is an interesting deal. >> yes. very interesting. this story takes us to minnesota where a prosecutor charged this couple with defrauding the government. describing this as stealing the couple received $167,000
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plus in welfare payments from the government while the minnesota government, by the way living in florida on this yacht. that yacht was taken way by the coast guard due to a lack of payment the prosecutor calling the couple conmen of the best find calling them slim slammers. and this came as a result of them subordinate repeatedly fraudulent documents to the system and getting away witness. >> how did they get their hands on a $1.2 illin yacht with welfare benefits? >> that is the main question here you ask about what was this couple's income? they haven't filed tax returns for ten years it's difficult to find out where their income is coming from. the prosecutor described these people seem to be conning everyone out of their money. because they weren't having this, using different addresses on the different forms they're
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submitting to the offices in minnesota while living on a yacht in florida they were able to fraud the minnesota government out of they're welfare payments but also gathering payments from florida they had a child in 2006, 2007 all medical payments paid for through the medical system supposed to be reserved for the poor. they were living on the run. a warrant has been put out mr. his arrest and they believe the couple has left the country. to a warmer place, the prosecutor said. >> they're on the lamb. it's unbelievable. >> yes. >> they were living with scottish aristocrats for some time >> coming up, brand new obamacare numbers just days after they announced a new delay. which headline do you think got
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americans have now signed up for private health care plans through healthcare.gov. although no word still on how many of those people actually paid nor how many had insurance prior to this law going into effect in the first place, while this so-called milestone is getting play in the media, the administration announced yet another delay in its program. and some people in the mainstream media seem to have missed this fact. brent, what did you find? >> we're getting good numbers here. megyn, listen to this. obamacare, one could argue when you nationalize 1/6 of the american economy, you're talking about the biggest policy since possibly the new deal. so what kind of coverage did they give this domestic policy issue in our lifetime? between january 1st and march
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24th, we looked at every single story on abc and cbs, believe it or not, the total amount of time devoted to abc, nbc, and cbs to this story was .72% of their air time, less than 3/4 of the percent of air time reporting on the news was the result of obamacare. >> they were probably busy reporting on the power grabs that had become so controversial. >> exactly, they were too busy reporting on benghazi. the numbers just get even better. we looked at between january and march 24th. that is 83 nights. in 82 night's time, cbs gave that story 19 minutes. abc gave the story seven minutes, nbc news has given coverage of obamacare and all the fiascos five minutes air time since january 1st, out of
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83 nights in coverage. this is what you call a cover-up when you don't want to report it. >> it sounds like abc news fears the worst. do you have an opinion of the three networks which one you feel is the most fair and which one you feel is the least fair? >> well, i don't think any of them are being fair at all. cbs is the least awful, but they're still awful. nbc is clearly the worst, it is their little hit parade on msnbc. you put these two together and they're just awful. think about this, february 8th. cbs news did something just awful, they did a story about a family hurt by obamacare, now, megyn, there are a reported 5 million people hurt by losing their insurance because of obamacare. and by the way, that is not any of the people reported in the 6 million figure, but the 5 million people have lost their story. on february 8th, cbs did a story
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the law firm was hired to investigate the scandal on the chris christie traffic jams, and releases its findings, tonight, they say that governor christie was not involved in the alleged
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bridgegate plot. but that was not enough to his critics, joining me now in a kelly file discussion, the attorney who led the investigatio investigation. good to see you. >> good to be here. >> the legislative panel said that the lawyers hired to investigate the governor's office will not be the final word on this. they questioned your obje objectivity. your thoughts on this. >> we produced more than 2,000 documents and produced to the legislative committee over 50,000 pages of documents. there is not a shred of evidence that governor christie knew anything about this lane realignment decision before it happened. not a shred. >> and yet, one of the criticisms against you was that you and your law firm were tied
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in with the governor and had a bias. a pre conceived notion. how long have you known him? >> i met governor chris christie the day he hired me. >> but you were friends with rudy giuliani, did he ever talk to you about this? >> rudy giuliani and i have not had extended conversations about this. i was honored to serve on his administration, but as rudy knows, i'm a registered democrat. >> did you go into this with an open mind? >> completely, you have to understand it. it serves no one's interest, not my office, the governor's office or the people of the state of new jersey to do anything other than to try to get to the truth. where are the other investigations coming? we believe we've gotten to the truth. and we will be judged by whether we got it right. we believe we got it right.
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>> you say besides bridget anne kelly, the one who sent the e-mail saying "time for traffic problems in fort lee," you found no evidence that anybody else in the governor's office knew about this idea. but that is not the same way of saying no one knew about it in advance. you found no evidence of it. but the critics say that doesn't mean anything because you couldn't talk to david wildstein, or bridget anne kelly. >> here is the rub, certain people who are the focus of the investigation like kelly, like wildstein, they have taken their fifth amendment. they're not talking to me or the legislator or the u.s. attorney. >> did you get to see their e-mails? >> but, we saw many of their e-mails and we saw the private e-mails and texts of the governor. lieutenant governor, his current -- >> did he hand over his iphone to you? >> absolutely. and let me tell you this, megyn, the fact of the matter is we look at the hard evidence. we look to see what the documents show.
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and the hard evidence shows studethe governor had no role in this whatsoever, and knew nothing about it. >> the other thing i want fto gt to, the one piece of the report that is not good for governor christie, his aide, david wildstein claims he did inform the governor about the lane closures at a september 11th memorial. and i know the governor says he doesn't remember it, but one of the criticisms is they did tell the governor biabout it. >> i understand that is both questionable and not significant. that is what wildstein claimed at a time when he knew he was going to have to resign. and wildstein claiming he mentioned a traffic issue would not have been the meaningful event to the governor. it is about the ulterior motive. there is no allegation that anybody said anything about an
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u ulterior motive. the fact of 9 matter is, the government didn' beforehand and took appropriate steps, and bridget anne kelly covered up with her colleagues, she asked another colleague to destroy one of her e-mails that would have shown her participation in this, keeping it from the governor and his chief of staff. >> i got to go, great to see you, thank you for joining us. >> thank you, megyn. >> and tomorrow night here on "the kelly file," governor chris christie sits down with yours truly for an interview. i'll ask him about this i'll ask him about this criticism and the report and huma. even when weross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why, at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance.
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