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country. the ugly, a family is shame for decorating for christmas too early, the homeowners association in san antonio, texas demanding they remove the display until closer to the holiday. >> what is the right time? >> we are not going to be forced to take it down. heather: mom is eight month pregnant. that wraps up this hour, "fox and friends first" continues right now. >> i would like to congratulate you for passing the democrat star chamber addition russia hoax has ended and you have been tasked in the low rent ukrainian sql. jillian: this is a fox news alert. sham investigation is what the republicans are calling the left's case against the president. rob: after the first day of public hearings are americans convinced there is enough to impeach? live in washington with that and
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♪ >> the female vocalist will be here. rob: mothering that line. good voice. you are watching "fox and friends first" on thursday morning. jillian: thank you for starting the day with us. the first call with ukraine today following a fiery start to public impeachment hearings. >> i don't know the identity of the whistleblower and i'm determined to make sure it is protected. ambassador taylor and mister kent, i would like to welcome to russia hoax has ended and you have been cast in the low rent ukrainian sql. >> what i can do is tell you what i heard from people and in
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this case what i heard from ambassador solomon. >> where is the impeachable offense in a? shout it out? >> hunter biden served on the board of burisma and you testified that you were concerned about the appearance of conflict of interest. >> that is correct. >> you listened in on a? >> i did not. >> and you are there star witness. rob: griff jenkins joins us from washington as the president double down on calls to identify the whistleblower. >> reporter: that's right. the president is firing back, hearings calling again for the whistleblower's identity. >> this is a sham and shouldn't be allowed. it was a situation that was caused by people who shouldn't have allowed it to happen. wants to find out who is the whistleblower >> reporter: they may release the transcript of the first
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phone call with ukraine's president today after democrats and republicans take their cases to the american people over the question whether the president abused the power of his office. >> the president can refuse all oversight particularly in the context of an impeachment proceeding. the balance of power between our branches of government will be irrevocably altered. >> i would like to congratulate you for passing the democrat star chamber additions held for the last week in the public capital. it is nothing more than an impeachment process in search of a crime. >> reporter: for 5 hours lawmakers heard testimony from those key witnesses, ambassador bill taylor and diplomat george kent, a revelation from ambassador taylor about a phone call from donald trump who was overheard. >> last friday a member of my staff talked about events that occurred on july 26th. a member of my staff to hear donald trump on the phone asking
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about the investigations. ambassador sondland said they were ready to move forward and donald from cares more about the investigations of biden which giuliani was pressing for. >> reporter: democrats call it a bombshell, republicans painting it as hearsay. the president was asked about it. he will learn more when the person on the alleged call, ambassador sondland testifies wednesday. jillian: both sides claiming they are winning, no surprise. rob: what that phone call really means, thanks so much. is griff said if you didn't get enough on yesterday congress gearing up for tomorrow's public hearings with the former us ambassador to ukraine marie yavanovitch. jillian: kevin mccarthy says it is important for americans to see democrats have nothing on the president. >> the viewers for the first
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time got to see what the democrats have been working on for the last three years, impeachment. they have home-court advantage, they changed the intel committee to the impeachment committee, they got to pick the witnesses where they wouldn't pick republican witnesses and you know what else they did you change the process where they control it all and at the end of the day it was clear all hearsay, no witnesses, even heard from the president and they continue to change what they are going after. >> reporter: earlier this month yavanovitch said she was shocked to hear about the phone call with ukrainian president volodymyr zelinsky. jillian: breaking right now gaza firing several rockets into israel breaking an overnight cease-fire just hours after militants and israel agreed to end two days of intense fighting, the cross-border violence escalating after israel killed a militant top commander. is conducting airstrikes in return for 34 people.
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rob: an investigation underway after a murder in the dominican republic. police finding patricia strangled with her hands and feet tied and several electronics missing from her apartment. she was living in the dr working as a teacher. no suspects have been identified. a year after molly tibbetts was found dead police have not found the murder weapon, that revelation coming as a judge hears arguments on whether to throw out her accused killer's confession. lawyers say police coerced him into an interview without reading his will miranda rights. police officer admitting understand that she did not follow proper steps calling it an honest mistake was an illegal immigrant led police to tibbetts's body in an iowa cornfield. jillian: former governor of massachusetts of all patrick expected to announce he is running for president. the democrat will likely file to
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get his name on new hampshire's primary ballot. patrick was governor from 20072015, serving as managing director of a private equity firm. country music's biggest night electro firing national. the pantry music awards filled with glitz, glamour and girl power. rob: aishah hasnie has the biggest moment. >> reporter: carrie underwood returning to cohost with music icons dolly parton and reba mcintyre for a female focused night. they kick things off with a powerful message for girls. >> we started out tonight concentrating on women doing something special, powerful and beautiful. >> this year we are putting the spotlight on the great ladies of today and the up and comers changing the game. and we are doing it for all the little girls watching tonight. dreaming of ruling the world of
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country music or maybe just were ruling the world. jillian: the female theme led to one of the biggest moments of the night. a surprise ensemble performance of girl crush. joined on stage by lindsay, ashley mcbride, and of course little big town finishing off their song. had did you catch this? blake shelton got a standing ovation for his performance, miranda lambert -- that goes back and forth year after year. despite the female focus, garth brooks won big upsetting carrie underwood to take home entertainer of the year. for male vocalist and song of the year. female vocalist went to casey musgrave and musical events won
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by the crossover hit old town row. i think garth brooks -- a lot of people say carrie underwood should have gotten it but have you ever seen them live? incredible. rob: i have heard good things, thank you so much. jillian: fox news alert, public impeachment hearing proves joe biden may not be off the hook just yet. >> i raised my concerns that hunter biden's status as a board member could create the perception of a conflict of interest. rob: our next guest worked at the department of justice and ways in coming up. jillian: a hard-working man on the cma awards. ♪
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>> only adam schiff knows who the whistleblowers. >> they made the statement i met with the whistleblower and i know who the whistleblowers. it was false the first time i said it, it was false the second through 40 of time i said it, it will be false the last time they say it. >> adam schiff flips his own strip and denies to know the whistleblower's identity. >> i democrats using their power to abuse the process? the criminal division, john mel coleman, help break it down. you heard the soundbites, adam schiff, it was incorrect the first time i said it and every time after that. >> i have no idea of adam schiff knows who the whistleblower is but staffers who reported directly to him now who he is.
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it is widely rumored, the major media and congressman have not named him. the real significance of all this is there were people in the state department who when they had information they thought was derogatory of the president they shared with a whistleblower who shared with adam carney who was interested in performing a coup against donald trump. the whistleblower had no firsthand information connected to democrats who are not interested in protecting the reputation of the president, the president has a problem at the state department, do not wish to implement his policies and seek to undermine them. rob: the big moment everyone was talking about because it was the only thing that wasn't in the transcript that you knew was coming was this moment from former ambassador bill taylor, let's go ahead and play it. >> a member of my staff could hear donald trump on the phone asking ambassador sondland about
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the investigations. trump cares more about the investigations of biden. rob: talking about how that implicates the president and this is an exclusive thing. when they released that phone call transcript months ago the president asked about joe biden being investigated. what did we learn from him saying that? i don't see anything new in this? i feel i am crazy. >> then i'm crazy too, it was thirdhand hearsay. you could ask and i'm sure they will ask ambassador sondland about this next week but you had a staffer overhearing a conversation between ambassador sondland and the president, you mentioned it on call the day before with president volodymyr zelinsky and ambassador sondland giving his interpretation of the president's priorities. they will ask him about that and the basis of that statement and he will say whether he said i
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didn't and why he believes or doesn't believe it. jillian: from what you heard yesterday i know there's a lot more to come and more we are going to learn but what you heard already. >> this is yesterday's hearing isn't going to change anybody's mind. if you believe the president was using irregular channels in order to dig up dirt on a political rival for personal gain that is what you believe. if you believe the president was hearing skeptical things about the ukrainians commitment looking into corruption and he's in title to set foreign-policy and send whatever advisors he wants to implement that policy and there's nothing wrong with that that is what you believe and i don't think anybody's mind was changed by what happened yesterday and i don't think anybody's mind will be changed at the end of next week. rob: let's listen to one more piece of sound from mister kent. >> i raised my concern to hunter biden's status as a board member would create a perception of a
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conflict of interest. rob: he said perception of conflict of interest. he didn't see any wrongdoing, didn't win is anything joe biden or hunter biden did wrong. what did you make of that moment? >> he was right to raise that issue at the time. no question the united states and the british were investigating the owner of burisma. hunter biden had no experience in the energy field was appointed to the board along with another fellow who was managing director of his company, appointed to the board and being paid a large sum of money presumably to be on the board and the vice president was there and said unless you fire the special prosecutor who may or may not have been investigated you will not get $1 billion in loan guarantees. that is quid pro quo. >> democrats can say what they
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want, this discredited theory, i don't think it is discredited. i'm not giving it credence but republicans are not being allowed to look into the matter at all. jillian: thank you for your time. a congressman's son, on a college campus. north carolina congressman dan bishop and his son jack join us with a message for those protesters. rob: here is pink and chris stapleton performing love me anyway. ♪ ♪ i need a ride.
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jillian: that is north carolina congressman dan bishop's on getting spray-painted in the face at state university. bishop says the end democrat socialist club confronted him while he hung flyers for turning point usa. this took place last night. joining us now, congressman dan bishop and his son jack bishop. thank you for joining us, 5 for the mishap. it is early. first of all, why don't you tell us about that video. >> a few members of turning point usa, on into state's
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campus, we were advertising an upcoming event, and on campus, we had 24 people, the democratic socialists of america rollup uninvited with more than you can find in a walmart and in the end to paint over everything we had done and one of their members completely ruined a piece of property, another gentleman battered 2 or 3 women who had the audacity to stand in the way of them as they tried to tear down flyers, very concerning for free speech. jillian: when you saw this video what did you think? >> we have all become accustomed to a hallmark of the left today,
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very unfortunately a tendency to want to intimidate, tear down opposing speech as opposed to offer speech in competition. i would say it makes me proud of jack and his friends and other young conservatives on campus who were willing to stand up and not be intimidated by that. a lot of what we see in politics across the spectrum is about intimidation and we have a long tradition, a good example of that. >> the tunnel the storm by radical leftist protesters, one turning point member in the eye and intimidated other members and expected more from tolerant counterparts on the left. this is in preparation for an event last night. you were on stage, tell us about it. >> we were at the event.
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he mentions me briefly initially. as he continued, and the tendency for the left to work to intimidate, and in the college system across the country and during the process, during the talk called me on up and asked me to explain what happened and did so and it was a fun experience and glad it happened. we had some protesters who got inside the event and started shouting and getting mad about my being there but nothing escalated. >> this is, quote, university policy permits student groups to
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invite speakers to campus, cannot take away that right and act responsibly to ensure it is free from disruption or violence. 5 seconds to go. your message, what we can learn from this. >> it is important for conservatives to speak up on campus in an atmosphere that is fraught with this kind of controversy and i encourage jack and other conservatives to keep doing it. rob: 27 after the hour, it is not a football game but you wouldn't know it in dc, the swamp kicks off the first public impeachment hearing. >> america likes to drink and we like politics and we like to mix the two. >> waste of time. the left is grasping at straws on this one. rob: todd pyro to the bars to see what voters think about this and the president defend his controversial white house visit from the turkish president
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to power over 150,000 homes. and of course, fowler. at bp, we see possibilities everywhere. rob: the president vowing to release the transcript with the phone call to identify the whistleblower. >> it shouldn't be allowed large it is a situation that was caused by people who shouldn't have allowed it to happen. >> a fiery start public impeachment hearings.
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>> russia hoax? you have been cast in the low rent ukrainian sql. >> what i can do is tell you what i heard. >> where is the impeachable offense in a? shout it out? rob: the house intel committee, with houston us ambassador to ukraine marie yavanovitch. >> impeachment inspired drink specials, how to celebrate impeachment. >> several bars in dc opened early to host watch parties, we - >> it is not a bad assignment. >> to see what the deal was. ♪ >> are you at a bar? >> absolutely.
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>> where you here today? >> what the impeachment inquiry. >> interested in what is going on with the government. >> what do you make of dc bars opening up? what is a spectacle. >> this is peak defeat. >> everything of the competition. whether it is the redskins. >> viewing it almost like a sporting event. >> tell me more about this. >> it is about impeachment pleas and has impeachment as it. >> america likes to drink. >> we like politics. >> the left is grasping at straws on this one and you should focus on bigger issues. >> that is the story.
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>> we talked about it on the show. people in town know what is happening? >> the people that were interviewed, the first guy we interviewed i just came here for lunch. he was a fun one. we didn't see the numbers in dc, and what can i talk about in wyoming. i don't know if this is resonating? >> jillian and i and the crew grab an adult beverage. and it is really good. i needed to get an answer. >> thanks.
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>> the president defending his decision to invite the turkish president to the white house despite bipartisan concerns. >> we have assured each other, continue to uphold what it is supposed to uphold. i am a big fan of the president. >> turkey remains or it should be the most reliable partner of the united states in this region. rob: it was interesting outside the important stuff. the author of drone warrior delete soldiers, and account for the hunt for america's most dangerous enemies. thanks for coming on this morning. we pulled troops out of northern syria. and the president is nice to him.
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>> i don't think it looks week. and a complicated relationship, not just in terms, with influence in syria, with his own political party. there are a lot of hostile members of congress taking issue, they are at odds about the relationship. the government and house of representatives have voted a number of times in the last couple weeks. to hold them accountable for what they did with syria. we saw a resolution it received overwhelming votes across the board to sanction high ranking officials in the turkish government. rob: no sanctions were implemented. >> we may see resolutions take affect but the truth is the cease-fire was a major priority for the president to talk about
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but behind the scenes intelligence information is suggesting a different story taking place. we are seeing the cease-fire publicly -- privately i'm sure they asked erdogan how do you expect to control these proxy fighters, protesters rebel groups that supposedly are committing major war crimes inside syria. rob: they consider the kurds to be terrorists. they don't consider that a war crime at all. >> to them it is not a war crime but we are seeing human rights abuses and talks about attacks on innocent civilians and medical personnel targeted, schools targeted and chemicals being used in certain cases. rob: your biggest take away from this meeting, syria, russia is the second one. russia, the turks brought this missile defense system from russia and the fear has always been if we don't treat turkey
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properly they are a nato ally and we will push them toward russia. what do you think we did yesterday? >> russia's power and influence is growing at a rapid rate particularly in syria and vladimir putin is playing games unraveling us alliances and trying to break relationships we have around the world every chance he gets and he sees turkey as a place to do that and the acquisition by on nato member is a huge win for vladimir putin and a major problem and the president probably told erdogan he may face us sanctions as a result of this, the july acquisition would cross the line for a lot of lawmakers. they are pretty upset about this. rob: all right. we have this isis fighter, and american stuck on that border in western turkey, he is being sent back to the us, a jordanian born
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american. >> one of the questions is whether we have access to these detainees, the kurds were protecting a lot of these isis fighters. that was the criticism of the president, not being able to have relationships to bring isis fighters back and that is not the case because they are giving us access to this detainee and a lot of intelligence information. rob: there he is and he is coming home and he will face justice here. jillian: the president not impressed with the first public impeachment hearing. >> this is a sham. it is all thirdhand information, nothing direct. jillian: the economy is booming with the greatest stock market rally ever. will impeachment implode like the mueller probe? trump national press secretary
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>> this is a sham that is thirdhand information, nothing direct at all. doll they have to look at the transcript. jillian: donald trump slamming democrat claiming their star witness failed to provide grounds for impeachment. rob: will this impeachment push go like the mueller probe did? joining us live his press secretary kaylee mcinerand why. compare what we saw yesterday which was cleaner than what we saw with bob mueller.
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>> wasn't must better than bob mueller's testimony. there were pre-orchestrated witnesses, adam schiff is a great fiction writer, he writes fictional monologues in the last hearing. he had pre-scripted this event with a 45 minute opening with these witnesses, he had chosen the actors but they crumbled in 7 minutes when jim jordan said let me back up. you have never spoken with the president. where do you get this clear understanding about linking aid to investigating? he asked that of bill taylor and said 6 conversations with foreign people. we have double hearsay going on, they crumbled under the pressure of jim jordan. jillian: listen to what john barrasso had to say. he asked the question a lot of people are wondering about. >> in this impeachment hearing today where we impeach the president for treason, bribery or other high crimes, where is the impeachable offense in a?
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are either of you here to assert there was an impeachable offense in a queue queue jillian: what do you make of his question and the answer? >> there is no impeachable offense, there is no crime. this is just like the mueller probe. before donald trump was elected you had the fbi investigating him, listening in on trump campaign officials, then he gets elected and we are supposed to have russia collusion, the president was exonerated and the question by radcliffe, where is the crime, the impeachable offense. rob: the democrats argue this was all set up before hand by rudy giuliani, the president didn't have to say it on the phone call. democrats, republicans say this is second or third hand knowledge but democrats point to the fact the republicans haven't allowed the biggest witnesses that have firsthand knowledge to talk, namely mick mulvaney. >> why legitimize a coup against
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the sitting president? why put out witnesses? we played into the democrats hand on russiagate and everything they needed, the president was most transparent of any president, gave an abundance of information there is nothing and now they've moved on to ukraine. we are interested in legislating rather than playing into the sham investigation but the president has done nothing wrong. we all have the transcript, bill taylor found out about the transcript when our neighbors it, when our friends did, when we saw the transcript. we don't need an opinion from bill taylor anyone else the democrats choose to bring out. jillian: there are no clear answers to be had. rob: nothing new to learn. thank you so much. we are going to check in with brian kilmeade. i know what you are going to talk about. >> reporter: we will preview our individual weekend plans. we are able to watch eight hours
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of that yesterday and do the best we can to react, not only find out why democrats seem pleased but why republicans are especially pleased, reaction and analysis from kellyanne conway, and he was flat-out phenomenal, prepared and preview day 2 which will be tomorrow joining us live. those pictures and talk about me again, tacoma, washington, a way to prevent gun violence. good idea? we will hear from the city's gun owners and hopefully beto o'rourke takes that up and singer-songwriter with red hair, then she went to nbc for ten years and stopped coming on. now she's not on nbc and she's coming here from connecticut to stop by, a christmas movie is going to be uplifting for a change, she will be live talking
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that. that was called into question because her fans took issue with the performance because the salvation army is a christian charity that supports traditional marriage. there was a comment on her instagram page threatening to take action saying i have reached out to this elevation on he and said i would have no choice but to pull out unless they made a solid committed pledge to donate to the lgbt community. the salvation army's website has an entire page dedicated to supporting the lgbt community so it does sound like what she was asking them to do. rob: these moments that come out of congressional hearings, there is another one. >> one thing is crystal-clear, george kent likes to stay hydrated. his bottle on social media, people don't bring their water to these things. other people have a plastic water bottle people provide
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them. somebody on social media tweeted, sponsoring george kent during the impeachment hearing and responded saying we are not, mister kent just has good taste. the gigantic impeachment analogy has quid pro quo quenched. carolyn wondering who will play the bottle on snl this weekend. interesting to see what people focus on when they go stir crazy after hours of testimony. jillian: this unicorn puppy i saw on twitter. jillian: carley: america falling in love with this rescue puppy from missouri. he is special because he has a tail growing out of his for head. his name is not wall after the whale that has a tusk growing out of the same spot. the rescue organization taking care of him says they have been flooded with applications to
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university. fire back. [shouting. [chanting u.s.a.] jillian: overpowering chants of u.s.a. drowning out several disruptions about 1500 students attended backlash and attempts to cancel the event by other student. rob: manhattan tore drug testing for all students. baden high school near cincinnati will screen students once a year. parents will be notified about positive tests. three positives could result in expulsion by the school. the school hopes the new program will deter students from doing drugs. jillian: time for the the good, the bad, and the ugly. we start with the good. a school resource officer wraps up his last day by bus busting a move. ♪ watch this ♪ [cheers and applause]
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jillian: that is great. that is officer ryan tillman dancing to can't touch this by mc hammer in his full uniform. the california cop moving on to another assignment. rob: next the bad. tsa bracing for a record 26.8 million fliers this thanksgiving. that's up from last year. agency is acting to factor in extra long airport lines and all the misery of traveling the day before thanksgiving. jillian: precheck comes in handy. a man loses 400,000 airline miles for sneaking his fat cat on to a flight. big bones, russian airlines says victor was too thick to fly. found a thinner for preflight airline. it worked. he was busted after the story went viral. that's cute. rob: russian airline air
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flow fly. beautiful name. fly arrow are not. you will love it. bring your cat. rob: we will see you later. more impeachment fun start rights right now. jillian: have a good day. ♪ ♪ ♪ never give up, oh no. steve: live from new york city on this thursday morning. it's the post game show. welcome aboard the mezzanine level. so what did you think? ainsley: neither side is giving up. that song is perfectly appropriate this morning. brian: day two more. today a day to pause and reflect almost sports like. you have a big game and then you give a day to come bang and recalibrate and then on friday they are forced to work, these lawmakers. they should be legislating. go back and featuring the ambassador from u
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