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twitter executive showed up. that wraps up this hour of "fox and friends first," thank you for joining us, busy day. "fox and friends first" continues. >> i think whoever wrote this is being incredibly self-indulgent. if you are this person you should resign. rob: it is thursday, september 6th, a new mall in the white house and donald trump with a name. jillian: the hunt is on for anonymous, the official who released an explosive resistance op-ed to the new york times. rob: the chaotic hearings continuing on capitol hill and democrats fired up. jillian: how they are taking their attacks on brett kavanaugh to the next level. rob: the idea just fired big time.
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jillian: "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪ jillian: don't you wish you can climb -- stop the clock on summer? you know a few short weeks all the whether we are experiencing will be gone. rob: not today. i went to point out the teleprompter said it was wednesday and she cut that it was thursday. i would have said the wrong day of the week. it is thursday.
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i don't need another wednesday. jillian: you are watching "fox and friends first" on what we believe is thursday morning. rob: thanks for getting up early with us. a busy news day, donald trump, the new york times publishing a scathing anonymous op-ed. jillian: the article supposedly written by a senior official the president is calling gutless. jackie ibanez joins us with more on how the white house is responding. >> reporter: the operative just all the administration of success is in spite of the president and not because of him, the author says white house officials are actively working against donald trump writing, quote, donald trump is facing a test to his presidency unlike any faced by a modern american leader. the dilemma he does not fully grasp is many senior officials in his own administration are working diligently from within to frustrate parts of his agenda and his worst inclinations. i would know, i one of them.
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he wasted no time reacting to the story which describes him as adversarial, petty and ineffective. >> when you tell me about some anonymous source within the administration, probably who is failing and here for all the wrong reasons, the new york times is failing. anonymous meeting gutless, gutless editorial. jillian: fading national security donald trump called on the new york times to release the writer's name. press secretary sarah sanders said, quote, he is not putting country first but putting himself and his ego ahead of the will of the american people. he should do the right thing and resign. the democrat speaking out saying this cannot be ignored. >> someone in the white house who is very afraid that our nation is being damaged on a daily basis. we should take that very seriously. >> reporter: the opposite is the
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latest job, in the new book fear, a chaotic picture. jillian: the anonymous times op-ed is the latest of several from the former trump white house. rob: dana perino worked in the george w. bush administration it's calling out what she considers the anonymous official's selfish ambition saying that person needs to resign now. >> i think whoever wrote this is being incredibly self-indulgent. if you have the privilege to be a political appointee at a senior level in the white house, you have a moral responsibility and the duty of conscience to resign your post if you disagree. you should not be wrapping up the benefits of being a senior administration official no doubt while scouting for a lucrative opportunity for when you leave your post. if you are this person you really should resign tonight. jillian: your comments have been
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pouring in on whether or not this white house official should resign. we where your comments later in the show. rob: brett kavanaugh gearing up for another day of confirmation chaos. jillian: the supreme court nominee standing his ground during intense questioning of dozens of protesters tried to disrupt the hearings. rob: griff jenkins at the hart senate office building with the highlights. nice situation. >> reporter: brett kavanaugh sat here for 12 hours amid harsh questioning from all 21 members, hot topic issues ranged from abortion to executive privilege to the mueller investigation and the second amendment and when pressed -- >> what you said was these weapons are commonly used. they are not. >> they are used but the
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question is are they dangerous or unusual given how prevalent they are in the united states it seemed under justice scalia the supreme court made clear machine guns can be band. shannon: we are having an audio issue. the day was focused on executive power. a lot of questions about guns and abortion. it was a long day. rob: they think he is going to get through and a lot of people, democrats at some point yesterday started to give up on this effort, they know he will be confirmed but we shall see. jillian: protests continue. a lot of them. rob: 5 suspects charged with running a terror compound in new mexico will stay behind bars for now, just dealing bail hearing until next week, more time to
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prepare. all five facing federal weapons charges, three were rearrested after a judge cleared them of charges because prosecutors missed legal deadlines, accused of training kids to become terrorists while forcing them to live in filthy living conditions. we are learning the illegal immigrant accused of murdering mollie tibbetts was using an alias. kim jong un to -- he was known as john budd. whether there were any warning signs he was here illegally. police say he confronted mollie tibbetts and followed her later stabbing her to death, awaiting trial on a first-degree murder charge. >> boston lease captain's unturned isis soldier has been sentenced to 20 years in prison. he went by the name ali and ricci plotting to use assault rifles and pressure cooker bombs to carry out an attack on new mexico state university, he pleaded guilty in may three
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years after his father tipped off the feds over concerns of his son's violent rhetoric. south korea announcing donald trump has divided them with a message from north korea leader kim jong un. it is unclear what the message said but it came after kobe leaders plan a third summit to discuss denuclearization. this calls for a formal end to the korean war which donald trump has agreed to. the meeting between kim jong un and south korean president moon will take place in two weeks, the north says it is committed to a nuclear free peninsula. rob: progressives knocked down two longtime democratic caucus maintaining for a bigger seat. after upset wins by alexandria at the 15 and iona presley all eyes are on delaware's 3 term democratic senator tom carper who faces a challenge in a rare thursday primary happening today.
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he also served as governor and then congress, a big-name in delaware. supporting medicare for all and abolishing ice. jillian: donald trump on the campaign trail in montana rallying for state auditor for us senate seat going up against incumbent democrat john tester, he held a make america great again rally in montana last month. rob: tween 9 after the hour, caving to pressure, liberal mayor rahm emanuel bowing out as gun violence spins out of control, chicago native john caldwell says it is a victory he is leaving for the city which he says is in ruins, the neck leader needs to bring to the table to make a real difference. >> we can ensure all our people at enormous savings not only to individuals and employers but the state itself.
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jillian: rahm emanuel makes a surprising announcement that he won't be seeking reelection. >> this has been the job of a lifetime but it is not a job for a lifetime. jillian: he says he's moving on to the next chapter of his life, critics of jesse is buckling under the pressure of the city's out of control murder rate. what does chicago need for a new leader. gianna caldwell joins us. you have been calling for this, many people have been calling for this.
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how pivotal is this moment for chicago? >> a victory for all chicagoans. i believe our network has exposed rahm emanuel for what he truly is which is a failed leader. murders had an impact on his decision, it was yesterday, it was a failure on his part not to solve the crisis. it is a complete and total failure to solve the crisis when it comes to schools especially education is a big problem in the city of chicago, and the mayor came in, he failed on every end. this time to step aside. heather: since memorial day a few short months ago, 1000
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shootings in chicago. >> the intellect, the compassion and the know how to handle the issues that impact our residents in the city of chicago. we must also mention in 2016 the city had a 71% rate of murders that are not clear compared to the city of new york who had an 80% clearance rate for the national average, 60% clearance rate. this is something that must be solved on a major scale and there is one individual who is well-suited to be mayor of chicago, a democrat i have known for many years and the one we
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brought the exclusive on "fox and friends," interviewed a protest, that chicago isn't a trump freezone. individuals looking at what they have done. so legitimate the care about the citizens of chicago. >> what needs to be the first priority? >> i think the realistic goal is a multifaceted one in terms of dealing with this, it impacts so many people but there needs to be a multi-pronged strategy putting together a team. you have to not just be a leader to know those issues but appoint people who have a track record of getting things done. if i were the mayor of chicago i would look and see if my police department is capable of handling the murders and look to appoint somebody to chicago public schools and look to give
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a reprieve to those dealing with the property tax issue and some residents it doubles. you want to make sure this is consistent across the board when it comes to residents of chicago. >> some talk about police burnout, they have been doing so much hard work. maybe we will see you running for mayor some day. i feel like you could. rob: they need some change. 17 after the hour, my high panic, passengers on a packed plane violently ill 30,000 feet in the air. >> very intense, violently sick, going into the bathroom. rob: what we learned about what may have made them sick. jillian: feeling the pinch, a seafood restaurant firing back with a billboard of its own
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extremely sick. the cdc is finishing tests to confirm whether it was the flu. jillian: new surveillance video showing the moment the man repeatedly rams his truck into a tv station. he intentionally crashed into the side of our dallas fox affiliate slamming into the windows before backing up and crashing into the building again after going on a rant. police arrested the driver who dug up a long criminal record. he left behind a bag which was searched for explosives. turned out to be safe but the building had to be evacuated. they were trying to go on tv, they were trying to do their broadcasts. must of been chaotic. rob: curious to see the motive. a small business owner in maryland client back at peta over a billboard urging people not to the craps. jillian: it reads it is not meet, it is me. the individual, go vegan. the owner decided to respond with a billboard of his own.
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rob: that business owner joins us live, thank you, appreciate your time. maryland is crab country. this is a big part of your livelihood. what did you think when you saw the billboard? >> it was an attack on our livelihood, an attack on our industry. we felt the need to fight back a little bit and as you said clawback and defend our honor and our livelihood. most importantly be able to provide for our employees and industry throughout the state. thousands of people in maryland depend on the crab industry whether it be a fisherman, restaurant or like myself, but busboys, dishwashers, the ripple
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effect is profound. we won't take this lying down. jillian: we show the image of your billboard you decided to put up. your father built this business with his bare hands, it says steamed crab with me capitalized, here to stay, get famous. tell us about how much hard work from your family, from your father went into this business and what would happen if it wasn't there. >> my father was the american dream, came over with nothing in his pocket, learned a new language, built an empire, built the business from the ground up with his bare hands. myself and my brothers grew on top of the restaurant, born into the business and to think they can take that away from us and destroy my father's legacy, barking up the wrong tree. rob: here is the statement from peta regarding their billboard.
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it encouraged even one baltimoreian to view complex crustaceans as individuals and go vegan then it worked like a charm in our mind. from their end they are saying, trying to defend animals, not trying to put you out of business but that is what it is. >> i find it ironic, the companies responsible for the death of 30,000 animals, they have taken animals from homes and slaughtered them all of a sudden concerned about the well-being of the crab. rob: explain that last comment that they slaughtered animals. >> if you look it up it is easy to see they are responsible for the youth and is asian of nearly 40,000 animals over the years, over 70% of the animals they take in our put down. basically a domestic terrorist group. we won't led them come in here
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and if even one person turned away from crabs to veganism that is a customer that will take money away from a server trying to feed their family. these campaigns do have long-lasting repercussions. jillian: thank you for your time this morning, not familiar with that. 26 minutes after the hour. there is another mole in the white house donald trump wants to name. who is the alleged senior official who released an explosive op-ed in the new york times and is this another test to take down the president from the biased media. rob: we debate it when chuck rocha and ned ryan join us next. ♪ like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections,
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anonymous source in the administration, probably who is failing and here for all the wrong reasons and the new york times is failing, anonymous meaning gutless, a gutless editorial. rob: the president correct hearing? was the new york times wrong to publish this op-ed? here to debate is chuck rocha and republicans strategist ned ryan. thanks for coming on early this morning. the op-ed said a lot of good things what the administration is doing and it seems the conservative is trying to make progress with the administration of the quote so these successes when talking about deregulation and tax cuts and several good things have come despite not because of the president's leadership style which is impetuous, adversarial, petty and ineffective. we want to start with you on this. what did you make of this?
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this made a lot of waves, the fact that this was published. >> these things did happen because of donald trump. the american people have a lot of different choices in 2016 and they chose donald trump and because of him these things took place. what the new york times demonstrated again yesterday is that it wants to be the leader of the opposition party against trump by running this anonymous op-ed by someone who i think is a self-indulgent coward and another attempt i think to destabilize our democracy and undermine the duly elected president of the united states. this is another episode in a continuing civil war between the establishment ruling class whoever this person is in the media deciding who is going to control and run our government, is it trump and his supporters who put them into officer these entrenched bureaucrats? we don't know who this person is, we don't know if this is a political appointee or a federal government employee somewhere in
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the administration but i will say this. they rejected the bipartisan globalism that sold out the american taxpayer repeatedly and this person whoever it is has a moral obligation to redesign and if they feel this strongly about this they need to resign and go out and see if they can push the invoking the 25th and working towards impeachment if they feel that strongly about this. rob: it seems he's trying to do the things the administration is trying to do, trying to save the country from some of the requesting the president wants to do, not full resistance, not a liberal mall in the white house, what do you think? >> crazy times we are living in when you have an op-ed like this in the new york times to begin with. it is a good test of our democracy, good that it is a reminder to people why we have a free and open press. i don't always agree with the media but i run around with my hair on fire if i had some hair
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saying they are fake news. we think about what this guy or this girl is trying to accomplish. they are somewhat of a senior official or they wouldn't have the information they have and are trying to cover their own but. the only thing i agree on is they should come out of the shadows and talk about what is going on. if they are that worried about our democracy, i disagree with donald trump on 90's% of what he stands for but he is the president, let's have the open and fair debate because we want america to do something good but we want to have this in the open and not the shadows. rob: calling media the fake news, i detest when he says that but at the same time he says this is treasonous. is that too far? >> about the new york times i wouldn't go that far about this person. if they are part of this administration and are working to destabilize, this is agree just behavior. i would say it borders on treasonous.
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rob: how is it treasonous? >> because they are undermining the duly elected president of the united states who was put into office by the american voters through the process we have laid out through our constitution but we all want a free press, we want an honest press, we want them to be honest about who they are and why they are doing things that i think they are being deeply dishonest. by what they are doing right now. rob: okay. interesting perspective. we leave it there. over to you. jillian: donald trump meeting with dozens of sheriff across the country who are urging congress to act on immigration reform. the president praising them for keeping law and order. >> crime statistics are down. we are doing well other than you take a couple places in our nation where they have different policies than we would put and you know what i'm talking about but there are a couple places
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that don't believe in what we believe but we have together done something very special. >> reporter: the president presented with a plaque featuring a badge and the inscription there is a new sheriff in town. the tsa standing by its controversial quiet skies program, the agency head telling lawmakers on capitol hill that it has made her travel safer despite not foiling any terror plots. the program launched in 2011 follows some passengers who are flying because of specific affiliations or travel history resulting in some being placed on terror watch lists. the nfl is back tonight and the new season kicks off with the super bowl champion philadelphia eagles and atlanta falcons. the kickoff not coming without bad news for new england patriots haters, tom brady. >> i would love -- >> a challenge for me.
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jillian: the 41-year-old wonder is currently entering his 19th nfl season. he opens the year against the houston texans on sunday. rob: a new hurricane threat barreling through the atlanta, hurricane florence strengthening to a category 4 storm as it heads toward bermuda. no warnings for the us just yet. jillian: the focus turned to dangerous flooding while tropical depression gordon makes its way farther north, the midwest on alert for heavy rain after the storm drenched the gulf. rob: janice dean tracking both of these storms. >> it fought with dry air, we didn't think it would get to cat for which is what we saw, down to a 3 right now but it is defied the odds because we
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thought it would be a much weaker storm. the windshear in the way could tear apart a little bit but still a 3, major hurricane coming close to bermuda tuesday-wednesday. if you plan to go to bermuda you may need to reassess the we can. there are the tropical models. as we go further out in time coming too close for comfort with some computer models to the east coast. that is why we need to watch it. we will sound alarm bells if we need to. here is hurricane norman in the pacific coming close to hawaii and olivia behind norman and it could come closer to hawaiian islands. norman will move northwest over the weekend and there is your forecast, what is left of gordon being absorbed in a cold front that will come toward the east coast and if i could end on a nice note some cooler temperatures on the way.
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it will be 91 in new york, 71 saturday. rob: a light jacket on saturday. >> you will see a lot of me because hurricane season is just getting attacked together. rob: hurricane janice. jillian: 38 after the hour, silicon valley in the hot seat, twitter and facebook, grilled on capitol hill. rob: kurt the cyber guy lined up the top questions to ask and he is live next. flonase sensimist relieves all your worst symptoms, including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist. you can barely feel. there's a new place with daily laundry service. a place with a day spa. a place where seniors get the care they need in the comfort of home. home instead senior care.
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only to individuals and employers but to the state itself. jillian: we are learning her plan, she told the new york daily news editorial board she doesn't have one saying, quote, pass it and then figure out how to fund it. a recent study of bernie sanders medicare for all plan showed it will cost the country $32 trillion over ten years. rob: taking a lawsuit too hard, polly olsen suing technical college after they stopped her from passing out valentine's day cards with bible verses in february. >> love my school and had to do this but my freedom and my country and god more. rob: she was handing out messages in unauthorized locations on campus, she says it is her first amendment right. jillian: chief executives from facebook and twitter grilled on capitol hill, wanting to know how the social media giant's
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plan to influence the us elections. rob: what were the key moments yesterday? kurt the cyber guy, we are starting off with facebook and russia. >> we are. the fact of the matter is two committees got together yesterday, the geeks to washington and fcc but first you heard from jack dorsey and the one we wanted to hear from, facebook's number 2, sheryl sandberg, was in the hot seat. >> russia used social media as part of, quote, a comprehensive campaign to so discord, undermine democratic institutions and interfere in us elections and those of our allies. we were too slow to spot this and too slow to act. that is on us. jillian: how do you grade that? >> tell me something we don't
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know. that was one moment with her on capitol hill. the fact of the matter is i give her a see because in the past i would have given them a d or an f. facebook has years, years of their disingenuous idea that they were being sincere in protecting us and were full of it and they are starting to do something. i see some promise on the action behind the words and facebook realizes for the first time the effort to control this massive machine the terms content into weapons is really in their responsibility. jillian: let's talk about twitter. for the last few weeks there has been so much conversation about shadow banning, conservatives, algorithms, twitter bias, let's hear from jack dorsey. >> allegations that we make as
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republicans is your discriminatory against us, against republicans. >> we agree the result was not impartial and that is why we corrected and fixed it. >> you do agree there were more republicans than democrats. >> i didn't say that. rob: he kind of did, though. there is something cool about jack dorsey, refreshing about him just fessing up in front of congress. i want to say he is admitting it right out-of-the-box, he says i left, our culture at twitter is far to the left and we should probably address that and he sees it rather than denies it and that is refreshing and for him and his participation in bringing the moment together i give him a higher grade of let's say a be.
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jillian: twitter's algorithms? >> so bad. we got to give it an f. a lot of tech giants keep their algorithms behind a dark veil of secrecy, a lame answer, he gave some lame answer, to identify what goes into our algorithm. yes you can add the fact is you don't want to and keep all of us in the dark by doing so. rob: google didn't even show. >> empty seat. larry page, the founder of google, denied the invitation and they learned the. it was glaringly absent especially when was the first time we saw government and technology coming together on the same page and made some progress.
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rob: for not showing up. jillian: i would get an f if i didn't show up. rob: let's check with steve doocy. jillian: he always gets and a. >> there's an empty seat they want to show. rob and jillian as well on "fox and friends," who is this trump trader in the administration who wrote that op-ed yesterday? a lot of people in the white house looking at the speech patterns, trying to figure it out, it is making big news, our lead story today, we will talk to newt gingrich, former speaker of the house about the same thing, with dana loesch. the good, the bad and the ugly, we will talk about that as well. if you haven't seen the brand-new colin kaepernick nike ad we will run it.
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rob: going, going, gone, republican congressman turned auctioneer and going viral for shutting down around the right-wing protester at the tech hearing on capitol hill. jillian: carly shimkus here with the reaction to billy long. >> reporter: a lot of news was made during the social media hearing but one of the stranger headlines has to do with a congressman and his now not so hidden talent. missouri congressman billy long
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using his old auctioneering skill to drown out a protester. take a look. >> shadow banning. >> $70, to a to have, 30, 21/2, 701/2, 40, 545, 75. jillian: social media living that moment, lazy saying can i borrow you for a while? craft on twitter saying he is hired from this day forward, he is assigned to all hearings that may require his services. they to drag on a little bit so i could see where his skills would be useful. jillian: this is your hidden talent. talking a lot about colin kaepernick and nike's this weekend now there's a commercial. >> reporter: nike is going to release the controversial commercial featuring colin
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kaepernick despite calls to boycott the brand. >> don't become the best basketball player on the planet, be bigger than basketball. believe in something even if it means sacrificing everything. >> reporter: and features colin kaepernick highlighting inspirational moments in sports. it will air during tonight's nfl season opener. there is outrage on social media over this whole thing, bruce says someone needs to define sacrifice for the. calling tweets i refuse to even watch it and kenny sank don't slander police officers, nike is on the wrong side of history, boycott nike. on the other side nike tweeted about the commercial and it received 300 or nearly 300,000 likes.
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jillian: looks like he was standing in front of the flag. >> reporter: a lot of hidden messages. rob: an exciting nfl season and we will analyze it every week. kim kardashian in another big meeting. >> mrs. west heads to washington once again. kim kardashian west was at the white house yesterday to talk prison reform. she tweeted about it saying it started with miss alice looking at her, seeing the stories of the men and women i met inside prison. it is time for real systemic change. she met with donald trump earlier this year and got the prison sentence of alice marie johnson commuted. she's working toward that effort. jillian: free pizza for life, what could go wrong?
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