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and twitter. justice with judge jeanine is next. remember i'm watters and this is my world. [♪] judge jeanine: welcome to "justice." i'm jeanine pirro. thanks for being with us tonight. and thank you for making justice number one last weekend. kellyanne conway, congressman ron desantis and tomi lahren are among my guests. but first a very important opening statement. i'm a believer. i believe in the system and i believe in justice. i dedicated more than 30 years to the criminal justice system and the assignment of blame. tonight i'm not angry. i'm just dumb found and disheartened and disappointed. over the long awaited, often
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delayed inspector general's report on the actions of the department of justice and the fbi in the handling of the hillary clinton email investigation. the report's conclusion, 568 pages later, fbi director james comey was insubordinate. there were a few mistakes anderrors in judgment. though there was some bias, there was no evidence of bias in the email investigation. this report mimics comey's conclusions in the email case. the inspector general and comey make out a provable case, then conclude there is no case. nothing changes. the deep state hard at work. i don't know about you, but i'm so tired of lessons learned. they say comey chief grade the rule. deviated from the rules?
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comey and his fbi cabal fixed a case. hillary not indicted for her crimes yet an effort to frame donald trump for no crime. and no bias in the conclusion because someone said yes, i was biased or said simply i am not biased? that's it. every day cases are tried for murder where there is no admission of guilt, only denials. but jurors decide the accused intentions based on what they say, what they do what they don't do. determine something one's intent is note that difficult. take a look at these texts. we'll stop him from being president. it's like an insurance policy in the unlikely event you die when you are 40. hillary should win 100 million to zero. america will get what the public deserves. here is a new one from an fbi
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lawyer. vivale resistance. you don't have to be a wok the scientist to understand those statements. they imply unequivocally willingness to take official action to impact the election. how do you pledge resistance against the president while you are investigating it. the comey didn't just deviate from well established practices. he didn't even do an investigation. he covered for it by having the same people handle the hillary case and the trump frameup. this case is not about mistakes or errors in judgment. it's about a deep state trying to drag a truck across the presidential finish line and trying to destroy the man
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americans wanted in the oval office. example. jim comey said he had to step into loretta lynch's role because she wouldn't recuse herself after secretly meeting with bill clinton on the tarmac. that's baloney. he stepped into her role to declare hillary not guilty, and jim if you are such a champion of truth and justice. why did you go along with lynch calling a year-long criminal investigation a matter. why did you say hillary was extremely careless so as to not use the words criminally negligent. and you punted saying you don't think grossly negligence applies. first-year law students across this country laughed at you. you take a case from local field agents to investigate and give away immunity like candy.
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investigators across the country laughed at you. and when you found hillary's deleted emails that were marked c for classified you decide to believe her when she said it was only a reference to the letter c in the alphabet in spite of the fact there was no a or b before c. people in the intelligence community laughed at you. you wrote pane exoneration of hillary months before you interviewed her. attorneys across the country laughed at you. come on, jim, you acquitted her because like hillary, you, lynch and obama communicated government information via private emails. and you placed as many trump haters as you could. i want to know from this
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inspector general's report, why don't we know what judge signed the fisa warrant? who renewed the fisa warrant? and what actions they are taking? and why was peter strzok arguably the most of corrupt fbi agent in american political history put on the mueller team to destroy donald trump with is girlfriend lisa page? why is he still work and why am i paying his salary. why is rod rosenstein allowed to refuse to provide records and documents to congress. and why is he threatening to subpoena records of those in congress without any criminal investigation. why didn't rosenstein hand over the most of incriminating of the texts, no, he won't win president. we'll stop him. why are the doj and the fbi
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allowed to lie to a federal judge and i we have no emails between us on the loretta lynch bill clinton tarmac meeting. why can loretta lynch lie and use a personal email and a fake name for government business. how many times does someone have to lie to an inspector general before they are just not believable. why does hillary clinton just days after she meets bill clinton on the tarmac? why does the i.g. not recommend a leak investigation when there are 657 phone calls from a reporter to a top fbi official. srnlts the fbi supposed to figure that stuff out on its own. i'm worried. i'm really worried. this report is nothing more than a white wash by the deep state
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itself. there are great people in the fbi, men and women, and i have had the honor of working with them. but they are embarrassed because they know how bad comey and company destroyed america's confidence in that esteemed fbi. and there are great people in government, many of whom you have seen on this show. congressman ron desantis, jim jordan, mark me dees, lee zeldin, lindsey graham, ron johnson, chuck grassley. these people are fighting the deep state and obstructionist democrats like pelosi, schumer and schiff stare into the cameras and turn truth on its head. they are demon rats. until the republicans learn to fight like they do and go with a
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narrative no one veers from. they and socialism will run amok in this country. we need people in washington who believe in truth and justice and are not offended by the term law and order. this is not a banana republic. this is the united states of america with a justice system that needs to be protected. it's time for those people who are not interested in supporting president trump to get out of his way. that means you, jeff sessions. it's time for to you put on your big boy pants and start acting like the a.g. if you can't get on board with this president, then get the hell out of his way. let me be clear to all you critics. i'm not looking for that job. i'm an ordinary american who was brought up to believe in truth and justice. like thousands and hundreds of thousands of men and women who western just damn embarrassed
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and hang our heads in shame with the likes of comey and his cabal as well as the impotent inspector general's report which is nothing more than proof the deep state is alive and well in washington, d.c. that's my open. tell me what you think on my facebook page, twitter and instagram, hashtag judge jeanine. judge jeanine: kellyanne, i'm very disturbed by the inspector general's report. >> there is so much to unpack here. people should not just cherry pick the results of this report depend opening their political points of view or conclusions in
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search of evidence. they should be disturbed that we have people in the top echelon of the fbi, at the top of the fbi, really trying to tip the scales. by the way, they look such political instincts. they didn't see the donald trump revolution coming. they view what hillary clinton did which is insult his followers. call into question their intelligence and mental fitness. who they are. these are cultural leaks in the deep state. people laugh sometimes and flick it away they when they talk about the deep state. it's right there. now, this should be the beginning, not the end of this conversation. folks can ask mr. horowitz for more information. congress if they aren'ted in learning more. they can continue to pursue this
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and perhaps they should in the interest of the transparency and accountability. jeanine, don't did yourselves, folks, we would know none of this if hillary clinton had been elected, and not donald trump. you wouldn't know what was going on at the tippy top echelon of the fbi. who was giving jim comey a hero's welcome for this leadership book. i don't need a lecture from jim comey about leadership and morality. it's embarrassing that's people killed the fatted calf and rolled out the red carpet for his book tour. a grandstanding, showboating, and subverting the process. he was insubordinate and he went outside loretta lynch's responsibilities and acted on his own. people should be very concerned about all of that.
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judge jeanine: i have read a lot of these 568 pages. the bottom line is they didn't make a criminal referral. they have said five fbi acts should be referred for disciplinary actions. there is no criminal referral as they did with maccabe. how do you think it american people are going to react to this? >> i hope they will react. but only if this is given a little bit more oxygen. there is not a ton of coverage on this i.g. report. a little bit here and there. they checked the box on it. but we deserve a deeper dive. you can't with a straight face say we spent two years since the russia investigation started. the mueller investigation is a year old. for two years they have been investigating something against this president that doesn't exist. yet people think we should spend all this money and go on
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indefinitely about that. we are here -- you have some information that should -- i think animate americans to want to hear more. but it's being ignored by those -- i think some in the media are uncomfortable that some in the media were giving tickets to games and meals. that's very uncomfortable. judge jeanine: politicians have gone to jail for that. i want to ask you about the president tweeting today that democrats can fix their forced family breakup at the border by working with republicans. we have that tweet on the screen. this is why we need more republicans elected in november. democrats are good at three things. high taxes, high crime and obstruction. there will be a meet and greet regarding the issue of
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immigration. what do you think is going to happen? >> the president as he is wont to do is trying to bring everybody together. but he cannot be more clear about what his vision on immigrs. he wants a sovereign nation that has physical borders. he wants to build the wall, and he wants catch and release to end. he wants more ice agents. i think what the president is trying to say there. these democrats refuse to provide the funding necessary so that you can expand the detention centers. you have more ice agents. some common sense measures. donald trump got here a year and a half ago. the immigration issue of including at the border has been going on for a long time.
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judge jeanine: why does president trump take the blame for what other presidents have done. >> that's a hoarpible undescription. i talked to some people over this weekend. it's insulting to people who have had families in concentration camps and perished. but i want to make the clear point, this president, he brought democrats to the white house. they held court for an hour. but all the democrats wanted to talk about was dreamers. they never raised this with him. but he'll be there to get a good policy in place. it will require a complex set of solutions. democrats want to fix it or do they want an issue in the fall? judge jeanine: here with more on
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the continuing fallout from the i.g. report, congressman ron desantis, a member of the house judiciary committee. i understand there are five fbi acts being referred for disciplinary action. that seems to be the toughest thing that came out of this 568 page, 5 inches, 6 inches high report. what say you? >> that's a conundrum. the report has damning facts and evidence. they were not willing to draw the obvious conclusion on some of this stuff. guys like peter strzok should be prosecuted. let's look at this text message august 8 where we didn't have access before this. lisa page is going to strzok saying trump can't be president, can he? and strzok says no he can't. we'll stop it. that was a week after that same
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peter strzok opens a full-blown counter-intelligence investigation against trump's campaign based on an off-hand statement at a bar. they never produced that. somebody deleted it. ever. they got it forensically. >> i think it was withheld from production. the i.g. says they think it may have been deleted. all of the other text messages from that day were produced. there was some human agency that had to be involved to not produce that. all those text messages were produced in 2017. you had the hoopla about the collusion investigation. had this text message landed before mueller was appointed and people see the guy running the whole thing saying we are going to use it to stop trump. whether it was strzok, page or
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somebody else, we need to know. judge jeanine: congressman, i am so fed up with this. you guys have been doing this with all due respect. i gave you credit in my open. my viewers are fed up. they want to know why is there a different system of justice for the ordinary americans than for them. they can destroy evidence and tamper with evidence, they can change the rules. look at manafort. not that i give a darn about manafort. this gay is in jail and people have violated the law and they are getting a check from us. >> you are looking at the person who wrought original criminal referral to sessions where i had 16 members of congress to refer all these people, comey, mccabe, strzok, page. we already referred them to the justice department. the oig was not willing to do that.
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we did it. sessions has not gotten back to us. this damning text message and the fact it was not produced to me is obstruction. whether it was page, strzok or somebody else in the bureau. judge jeanine: let's assume we find out that they actually were obstructing. there is no one in the justice department to prosecute. there is no second special counsel. so you and i can talk until we are blue in the face if there is no one at the justice department doing anything. what difference does it make to quote a very famous woman. >> the justice department let us down on this. we should have had a second special counsel a long time ago. judge jeanine: next, anthony scaramucci joins me next as
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judge jeanine: the fallout continues for what we know from the i am g. report, high-level anti-trump bias in the fbi. joining me, former white house
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communications director for a few days, anthony scaramucci. >> it was so short you can't call it a scaramucci. they call it a mooch. judge jeanine: are you surprised by the i.g. report which doesn't recommend any criminal charge or investigation. when there are so many fundamental flaws that all went in the favor of hillary clinton. and i'm not going to ask to you repeat the report. but where do we go from here? >> the problem is i'm sure the president is probably disappointed with this report because it's not 100% accurate. they sanitized and glossed over things that happened. you are getting the teeny top tip of the iceberg. what is down deep below that is a manifestation of corruption against the trump campaign, the candidate trump, and when he was
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president. director comey, i find the sanctimony of his book, i read the book in preparation for some interviews, i went back tonight to look through the levels of sanctimony. he knew this before that it was coming and he knew his friends he fbi would protect him and sanitize the report. the president is once again correct. he talked about people evils dropping on him. he talked about informants or spies. he made the right judgment firing james keepy, despite the fire fight. for me i'm disappointed in the report, but i'm not surprised. judge jeanine: where do we go from here. what do we have to do to change things. the people are accountable. >> this is what the president is best at. once he steps back and digests the information, my guess is
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he'll appoint people he trusts that are on both side of the aisle and come up with a protocol. my guess is by the end of the year or certainly maybe after the election, the president will probably have a protocol or suggested protocol to use on a going forward basis to protect republicans and democrats. what you know being a judge, we are all subject servicent to the -- rear you will subjectersant to the rule of law. he'll return the luster and glory to these organizations they deserve. judge jeanine: anthony, he cannot do it with jeff sessions and rod rosen tine running the place. if the dems win the house you know as well as i do what they plan to do. we can't wait until after the
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election. >> i understand all that. but i do think -- by the way, i predict we are going to keep the house. even if we don't keep the house and they move toward impeachment, the president's poll numbers will likely get stronger. the american people are on to the political intrigue and shenanigans and the politics of personal destruction that take place in washington. i think they believe the president and take him at his word that there was no collusion inside the campaign. all he was trying to do is improve the american economy, improve the quality of life for all americans, and how about wages, judge. for the first time in 12 years, sustainable wages for middle and lower middle class families. the guy is doing a great job despite all these head winds and obstacles. judge jeanine: anthony
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including two teens believed to be responsible for setting off the tear gas. i'm robert gray. now back to "justice with judge jeanine." judge jeanine: president trump is heading to capitol hill this week to talk immigration with the gop. hear with us is tommy laren and chris hahn. the issue of children being separated from their parents at the border is one that for some reason is getting tremendous traction. and anyone who is a parent has to feel a lot of emotion about it. and even as a judge when i was sentencing a parent to jail and the child tbhobt courtroom, it's tough stuff. but aren't parents ultimately responsible for their own
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actions in this record? >> yes. but we have parents presenting themselves at the border for asylum. international law says we should treat them with dignity and respect. this is a policy implemented by the trump administration. the u.s. attorney for the southern district of texas said today this is a policy jeff sessions and donald trump initiated themselves. there is a continues between people criminally crossing the bored and presenting themselves at the border for asylum. judge jeanine: are you suggesting they are all asking for asylum, and tomi, there is a difference between the president's policy and the law? >> the president has said -- this president said he has a zero tolerance policy for illegal immigration. as americans we feel for anybody
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crossing the border because we know this is the greatest nation on the face of the earth the. but it's a nation of law. if you do not want to be separated do not cross the border illegally. follow our laws, follow the process. that's the best way to insure your family stays together. >> so as i just suggested. when you are presenting yourself at the border for asylum, you are not crossing the border illegally. you are following a procedure. it's at that point this administration has decided to take those parents and separate them from the children. it violates international law and matthew 25. >> chris are you trying to tell me every single person going to the border are seeking asylum. none of them are trying to sneak
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in and live in the shadows? judge jeanine: chris, you know as well as i and tomi know, not all of them are seeking asylum. for those who are coming across illegally and not seeking asylum. some of whom have been deported and bringing children. the law is the same as it was when barack obama was president, and bush was president. so the president has not changed anything. this president offered the opportunity to keep the -- some of the daca kids here, 1.8 million of them and the dems wouldn't go with it. >> this is the president -- the president is treating people who are sneak under a fence the same as people coming to a door. and that's not right. >> i want to ask you a question,
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chris. i know you and many on your side of the aisle talk about compassion. i believe we need to show compassion as a christian. where is the compassion for american citizens and legal immigrants living in this country who expect the rule of law to be followed and expect both enforcement? where is the compassion for those individuals? >> tomi, that's you do unto the least of them you do unto christ. it's an abomination. judge jeanine: every time a judge sentences a parent to jail, is that an abomination? are people not responsible for their own actions and behavior? >> they are presents. >> you know and i know it's not. >> they are not criminals. judge jeanine: are they breaking
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the law coming here. >> no, they are not. judge jeanine: let tomi talk now. >> you can shout as many bible verses as you want. believe what you say about compassion. you can't have a nation without a border. i know you are going to keep telling me all these individuals crossing the border are seeking asylum. those individuals are not seek asylum. we have a problem at the border. so the democrats want to come to the table. that's fine. but here on out this president has made it clear, don't come to this country and complain about the rule of law. >> let me ask you a question since you asked me a few. is it right when people are seeking asylum for them to be separated from their kids. should the president stop that from happening right now? >> i believe first and foremost we need to make sure we have a secure bored and of course we
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need to deal with these individuals. the process starts with a wall and border enforcement so we can figure out who is coming over here and why they are coming over here. right now we don't know. we don't know who is coming over. >> when they show up at an official crossing and ask for asylum should they get treated the differently. judge jeanine: we know it's not all about asylum. "street justice" still to come. what an honor for alec baldwin. he makes the list for one of the most of outrageous things i heard this week and charlie kirk is here to break it down. security: boarding passes out.
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judge jeanine: the 2020 election will be here before we know it. listen to who thinks he'll be a great president.if i ran for prd win, hands down i would win. because it would be the funniest, most of exciting, most of crazy campaign. there are so many things this country needs to do that are so obvious. judge jeanine: that's one of the most of outrageous things i heard this week. here to discuss, charlie kirk. what's your take on that sound from alec baldwin. >> i don't find him too funny anymore. comedy last their substance. he couldn't even keep a job at msnbc because he got fired for an anti-lgbt slur.
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he has a horrible temper. he can't keep anything for more than a couple months. this illustrates a broader point. comedy is dead. the left killed comedy in america. it's almost as if what they say when they are serious has become comedy. and the jokes aren't very funny at all. i don't think he meant it as a joke. judge jeanine:' hey, syphilis brain, it's nice you have such sympathy for high level criminals yet not for kids being ripped from their parents. >> that was so funny i forgot to laugh.
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chelsea handler is another one of those quote-unquote comedians who is going after the president. let's talk about the so-called detention centers. a lot of the images spread on the internet were from the obama administration. was chelsea handler down there during the obama administration picketing and protesting. nancy pelosi were you down there with your colleagues when these images were take snn of course not. they want to drum up hatred of this president because he's succeeding. he's bringing peace to the world. the economy is roaring. they pick an issue president obama ignored himself. judge jeanine: senator schumer took to the senate floor.
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>> by granting a meeting with chairman kim, president trump granted a brutal and oppressive dictatorship the international legitimacy it has long craved. it's permanent proof we have legitimized a brutal dictator who has starved his own people. judge jeanine: charlie, what's your take on it? >> i would like him to say that when president obama met with the castro brothers in cuba. they would wrath the rather see conflict and war than trump get credit for peace. judge jeanine: last week it was a taxi cab. how did i get around for this week's "street justice"? you will enjoy this one. who doesn't love a deal?
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judge jeanine: i jumped in a taxi cab last week. so this week i decided to hail a different type of transportation and the topic of the miss america pageant. i am here to find out what new
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yorkers think about the swimsuit competition being taken out of miss america. kenny, let's hit, kenny. >> i think it's ridiculous. that's way it's about. judge jeanine: it is for you. >> definitely. judge jeanine: you won't watch if they are not in their bathing suits? >> it's part of the tradition of it. they want to change everything. it's not good. >> look at my body, do you think i care about that. i would never win those swimsuits. >> i think the girls like it though. i feel like i'm in ben hur. this is my chariot. you don't have spiked wheels, do
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you? let me ask you a question. they took the swimsuit competition out of miss america. what do you think about that. >> it's disgraceful. that was the whole point of watching it. >> i think they wereeautiful and i think they should be seen. >> i think that's great. i'll still watch it. it gives them more intellectual -- it kind of shows these women they have more brains than body. >> males say that's too bad. but a female would say that's awesome. >> i think it's too bad. judge jeanine: will you watch? >> probably not. judge jeanine: do you think the numbers will move down? >> no. i think the women will be more in tune.
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>> what should they substitute for the swimsuit? >> a dance contest. >> with the women or men? judge jeanine: what do you think of that? >> it's sign of the times. judge jeanine: what do you think of that. >> what do i think of it. judge jeanine: your wife is looking at you. >> disgusting. it's not right, is it. >> i want to look at a pretty lady in swimsuits. judge jeanine: why do you think they did the. >> political correctness gone mad. judge jeanine: what do you think of the fact they took out the swimsuit competition with miss america. >> i have to admit i waited for the swimsuit competition to check it out. i admit it. i love the swimsuit competition. p.
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judge jeanine: get ready for the best book of the summer. my new book. it comes out in july in won't be able to sit down. you can get the truth and justice in this book and you can preorder it right now on amazon in barnes & noble. finally, tonight i want to wish all the wonderful dads out there
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a very happy father's day. thank you for watching. i'm at jeanine pirro, advocating for truth, justice and the american way. the greg gutfeld show is coming up. i will see you next saturday night. >> when i worked with the president obama and i did on occasion i was a hero and now when i work with president trump i'm two-faced. i know how the game is played and i don't give a damn. i want to do what is best for the country. how like the president i want to help him and i hope he is successful. he's been a friend to me and he says something i don't agree with. if you don't like me work with president trump to make the world a better place, i don't give a [bleep] [laughter] greg: i second that [bleep] [laughter] two. [laughter]

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