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saturday show as we look at all the crazy back and forth going on in this country and in this world, and now we're going to talk to know less than the unites states government. that will do it for us. it's time for the five. ♪ >> hello, i'm jesse waters, jessica and martha maccallum and greg gutfeld. its 5:00 p.m. in new york city and this is the five. >> right now is good time to make your first trip. >> it's not my first trip. this is not a new plan. >> it took 93 days, but kamala harris finally visited the border. the vp snapping at our own pete
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ducey in the claiming that the situation firsthand was always the even though she repeatedly left off questions about going and they have been of taking a break instead of taking a tour of the crisis she was hundreds of miles away from the one sear problem for it she didn't offer up solutions to stop the surge of migrants coming across. she pointed the finger the last ministration and focused on her favorite phrase root causes. insisting everything is totally under control. >> as you know, we inherited a tough situation. this issue cannot be reduced with legislation. we are talking about children. we are talking about families. we're talking about suffering, and our approach has to be thoughtful and effective
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paradigm that we engage in an active way on the root causes. >> democratic congressman who i traveling with the bp today is getting a lot of attention visiting this. i am standing for you with a heart full of gratitude. madame vice president, thank yo for being her bright. >> martha, you've covered a lot of us this afternoon great one jumped out at you today. >> that comment comes jumped ou at me. that's not ellis island. ellis island doesn't work we have a big hole in the fence an people just make their way through. ellis island is a process. back then you had to go through a. pair there still a process now to become an american citizen. a lot of people go through it into it the right way bright i thought it was strange that the
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thought this is where we greet americans as they come across the border. this is a dangerous journey, when i listen to the vice president talk about how we hav to be so concerned about these children we have to care about them, and that instead they inherited this disaster, i can' help but think about these children that get dropped over the fence by themselves after being left by coyotes and their screaming in the night holding their teddy bear asking somebod to help them. i'm not sure how this is a more humane system than what we had before. granted there were legitimate questions about what was done before, but i not sure where al the progress is and how this is so much better at this point. >> she didn't actually went to the border she went to the airport and then she went to a border patrol station that wasn't actually on the border and that is in a processing facility. it's almost like she's insultin our intelligence. >> isn't the role that it doesn't count unless you actually leave the airport.
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she went to the border patrol facility. there is a wall there so maybe they didn't want the optics the border well was replaced by the trump administration. i'm calling this the nothing to see here tour, they don't want to go to mcallen because they would see what was actually happening. she claims this about children and people and humanity. with the root causes are and wh they decided to make that journey heard the other thing s interesting about the comment made by the congresswoman and she says the new ellis island. ellis island was a welcoming place for people who wanted to become american citizens. she is undermining the administration the whole point. without any kind of system, tha goal is being reached every single month in record numbers
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freight if the goal is to somehow stop the flow or find out what's going on, she's not meeting with the people making the journey to find out why the left in the first place for it. >> she says there's been progress, but there hasn't been progress, don't disagree, i don't have the effort today. there is just no progress. why would she lie like that? >> i wouldn't call it lying, bu in that spirit i think we just have an adult conversation abou what goes on at the border unde every administration. everyone has this problem. i'm not saying the numbers aren't spiking right now, i heard the little gesture and i' taking account of it. i did think that it was a misse opportunity to not have one someone like congressman kayla also a representative of a border state but of ohio migran area let's say. i don't need a photo up, and ao
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and a number of the other state that my current facilities for kids are an accessible. at don't think that those kinds of things and showing compassio and talking to kids talking to parents makes you look worse or makes your policies look for is because every administration struggles with that. in less you're super polarized like the people on the far left are the far right about it, i think people understand how complicated the issue his and would be amenable to listening to what the solutions are and just what you heard for people. >> i feel like she doesn't want to go to that facility and mcallen are the rio grande valley because she doesn't want images of her in that situation that you're going to use agains her and the democrat primary. she owns that she's a part of this administration she doesn't want to be associated with it s she dodged it and went to el paso, west texas, 800 miles away . greg it, even waiting to talk about this all afternoon.
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i will give you the last word. >> i was up all night thinking about this. ellis island is what they reall believe. that's what you just stop the slip showing great shows the gulf between what they want america to believe in what they really believe. when they say both parties are really struggling with this. the reason most parties are struggling is because one party really doesn't believe that the border needs to be they don't believe it, if they did, they would have at least told people not to come and would have kept the wall there which was the only new variable that we had i this debate since i've been on this planet, that's the first time ever ever seen an actual change in the debate which caused everybody to hate it. she seems very defensive, doesn't she. she reminds me of me when my wife goes through the american express bill. she cites root causes more than the end there are real solution
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i just mentioned one, but they can't see practical solutions i they were somehow linked to either trump or the republican party, so instead she treats it like a chore. when your parents make you take a young sibling to the movies, that's what she acts like when she went to the border. she didn't want to be there. she feels like she has to be there because she's being made to go there injury so defensive about it. it is interesting that she's supposed to be the successor fo 2024, right now there has to be some buyers remorse. >> she seems uncomfortable with the mantle of the vice presiden spirit. >> she didn't want to go. >> she didn't want to go. >> she has no interest in solving the problem pretty cute listen to how she's being talke about constantly. >> you can't do it.
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>> i'm just glad we had an adul conversation. thank you for bringing so much of a chore. >> that's what i'm here for. >> derek chauvin chauvin speaking for the first time since being sentenced. how much he will spend behind bars is next. ♪ al plan that can help grow and protect your money. an annuity can help cover essential expenses in retirement, so you can live the life you want. this is what an annuity can do. learn more at protectedincome.org. if you love it, spoon it. introducing colliders. your favorite candy flavors twisted, chopped or layered into a dessert that's made to spoon. new colliders desserts. find them near the refrigerated pudding.
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sentenced the former police officer to 20 to and half years in prison for the murder of george floyd. chauvin giving that cryptic statement. >> there are some additional legal matters that we are not able to give a full statement a this time. and i wanted to give my condolences to the floyd family. there is going to be other information in the future i hop things will give you some peace of mind. >> i would not leave the family hanging like a cliffhanger during that situation. he is a really disturbed individual. perhaps he is looking at life i
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you tap on the federal indictment to federal indictments on top of the 22 years. he knows as a cop, someone like that goes into prison, you have to be solitary confinement the whole time. if he goes to the general, they're going to eat him alive. he might have to off himself, maybe he was saying that, i don't know, i'm not inside his sick head, there is may be some legal mumbo-jumbo he will unvei later with his team. a have no idea, but that was a weird thing to do to the family at that time who are grieving. i look back at the situation with the george floyd death and i am so glad were turning the page on this chapter in america history. i can't think of one positive thing that came out of this and i'm a silverlining kind of guy. the death, the destruction, the crime wave, the racial resentment, what good has come out of this? what concrete results have come out of this death and the
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aftermath? i can't think of it. somebody help me, but it's been all bad. >> the one thing or the one thing that is a good result is this extreme sentencing of dere chauvin. there's accountability and i understand there are many peopl including ticket we expected that. >> i can't think of one thing. >> i'm glad he got locked up an i'm very. >> that does matter for a society because there is an example of a white police officer who took the life of a black man on camera in front of everyone and he went away for a really long time. it's not as long as some people would have wanted. nobody can dispute the fact tha this was a substantive sentence or a killer. we sought other members of the police force get up there and say we don't teach people to do that. he is not one of us. this is not how we do things. i think all of that is
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incredibly important. >> that's what so tragic about the extrapolation of his act that has reflected on police officers. that's what so devastating. i think about that night in minneapolis when they told thos police officers in the third precinct get out of there. to me that is one of the most crucial turning point of the entire summer that followed. he didn't say we've got your back, hold the fort, we will make sure we will quell what's going on outside this precinct for the gotten the cards and rode away. they never got over that, they abandon their post in people ra in there and flooded the entire place, they emptied the filing cabinets. it was so repulsive i think in such a deep way and jacob press so now they're having elections to the city council where they all said they're going to reimagine the police force afte that, and now, what's happening is that everybody on that city council, they didn't meet the margin of 60 percent so they no
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have to basically go to a runoff . so now jacob fry is expected he is the refund the police man now , so he's expected to win in that election. >> that is the biggest problem with these consequences of the situation because the left took this case to every single polic department police department across the country whether from the big city, small towns, they had to be defunded, there was a number of democratic city councils and mayors all over th place, portland, minneapolis, baltimore, defunding the police and all of a sudden crime goes up and murders are up 50 percent . portland homicide is up by 500 percent in intensity. now all of a sudden you have th president this week coming in with essentially crime bail out for these blue cities by saying you can take money from the american rescue act to refund your police forces that you too millions of dollars away from because you weren't buying into this narrative and finally the prosecution did it using the
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courts. they said derek chauvin is one officer on a force, he murdered george floyd, that was the argument they made, the jury agreed with them. the left took it and applied it to everybody else who had an your overage and we have the white house now trying to get out in front of another summer like that because police are leaving in droves, people aren' signing up to replace the peopl retiring. and they want more police in their communities so there are consequences to applying the situation to everyone rather than just taking the fact that they worked for this one case. >> remembered remember during the election, how much they nee to reform police was such a big topic and now, this is like front and center on the face of president biden and kamala harris and now we're at a whole different stage at this. but they are still dealing with an issue. >> what do we do now?
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our politicians and our media decided to use this case to indict the entire national police force, which led to the defunding, led to the ferguson effect, dramatic shocking rise. they are all in cities that needed law enforcement. that created a mountain of debt. they are something like 25-30 cases like this every year out of millions and millions of stops and their horrible and they're tragic, and the guy is going away for a long time. we didn't spend any time really on that puerto rican couple fro the parade who we're paroled ou of their car in murdered. i keep thinking about that because there are so many horrible criminal acts that hav
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been going on that the media decides is not important right it's not important. if it's important when a police officer does something because of the job they hold, they're i authority figure and it places the racial elements great but i you think about the very worst things, that crime term to my stomach because you saw it. it's as bad as what we saw. it's horrible. what would have happened if the cops where they are. they weren't there, but they ha stopped fat crime and they had shot one of the suspects? how would up the media perpetrate that when that husband and wife were alive and the kids now still have there parents, but there is a did suspect or an injured suspect. how would that have been portrayed if--it would be in entirely different story and i have no idea what it would be like. i doubt the police would be portrayed in a favorable way.
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>> we know, lebron james comey that police officer in ohio who shot that girl that was tapping that other girl. in immediately blew up as racial . the racialized all of these situations immediately when the come out instead of waiting for the facts and treating each cas is an individual situation rather than smearing all police officers as being like derek chauvin. >> each case is different. if you were a journalist you could sit down and actually rea about every single case like this and be done in three weeks and come to the conclusion that there are all sorts of variable involved one is police incompetence and police brutality, substances, crowd control, all of these things play a role. but the media cannot abide by that. it cannot look at the nuances, it all has to be black and whit and black versus white.
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>> there is some nuance that i think is interesting between media coverage and public approval of law enforcement and what people want. eric adams, who looks to be having the has already started talking about that. he is police officer in there i high approval for. they have seen the reality of what happens when they're not afraid this is what happens. there was major consequences to this narrative that basically discouraged police from doing their job all across the country . somebody has to pay the piper for that. >> think about portland think about minneapolis. >> thankfully the jury in this case and the way they prosecute for derek chauvin, they did isolate it. they should say this is what happens this is wrong and we need to fix it. today we have a sentence for him . here's what's coming up. a totally different topic.
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there are getting checks in the mail that will be consequential this week for child care. just remind them i wrote the bill on the environment why would i not before it? this is an employee employees bargaining to now. what's happening? >> greg, i just imagine him doing the whisper thing while h is sniffing someone's hair. >> does he know that everyone can hear him? generally when you whisper, it so people can't hear you, but h is whispering and everybody can hear him because he's got a microphone. look, why is he doing this? because he's pretending that he's stating something that is obvious. except that's a really stupid comment. it's kind of stupid. that's not the beginning in the end of an opinion although he
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would be really great as a character and horror movie. if they ever do a horror film that takes place in an advantag and library and there's where there was a male librarian who had been attacked by crazed kid and he was left to die, but he still there and then like years later these other kids show up at the library and they call it whispering joe. >> it sounds like something out of hogwarts. jessica, they could also call i the good old joe because this i a habit that he has apparently you've done your research. >> i like to be prepared. i did my research on hits, it i
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something that he does, but i think we can all agree as adult that there is a large contingency of americans, mostl democrats, some moderate who find joe biden charming. this is part of his charm, i have watched donald trump do that weird dance on the stage a rallies. this is not the ymca. i've done the ymca and it's lik a peer. >> joe biden doesn't know how t spell ymca. i don't think i joe biden and donald trump a spelling bee would rate well. people like him. it is something wrong with this man. need to have it psychologically analyzed. he's unfit, that's what i just
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find, for me that's the whole thing. you want people to sort of trea things in some kind of, but every time he does something weird, no ones one's allowed to talk about it. no one's allowed to talk about it, but in the past presidency it was fair game all the time, so why is that. >> and think he was in a good mood yesterday week because he thought he would cut a deal at the time he thought he'd cut a deal and was happy. he's not very articulate guy i' not talking about his stutter i'm talking about in the histor of president he's not an effective communicator he is no known to be a persuasive guy he doesn't speak in a clear and concise way. so he has three tells, the firs is come on, man. in that that's joe knowing he can't convince you, it's just come on, man. in the other tell is the anger. the finger, the wagging, and th flash of the temper.
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the third tell is the whisper. its joe lowering his cadence because he never does that. you lowers his cadence and he comes down and he tries to reassure the audience that everything is okay. that is the way a limited guy like joe biden communicate sometimes and i hate to agree with you, jessica it's one of the more endearing things he does. >> he says speak softly and carry a life alert. >> all right, up next, the liberal college taking woke to whole new level. ♪
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♪ >> a college trying to ban certain words. there or releasing an oppressiv language list. student should not say and adjusting alternatives. here are some of them. instead of you guys, usually all , folks or people, long time no see because i haven't seen you in so long. don't take a shout at someone, give it a go, and don't walk in drop in instead. kd, so this is a suggested word list, it is not law yet. >> but if you use these terms. >> i wonder what happened are put on the list of banned people . they're also not using the word trigger warning because it's considered offensive because trigger is too close to be affiliated with guns. i remember when even the you were required to use the word trigger warning before you talked about any so everybody
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knew their feelings make it har to. i think these kids in the university, $80,000 a year to g to school there, they need something else to do. if this is what you're spending 80,000 year on, you are wasting your money and you could be doing so many other things thin coming up with a list of words you find offensive for some little reason. >> that i used to joke to college kids about this. i think this country has it so good that we are looking for a struggle. life is about as struggle, but there's nothing for struggling for. you have air conditioning, netflix, you can look at the bubble and it's the cushy list life. by people want something to pus up and resist against so they create fake struggles over
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nonsense to make their lives feel meaningful and inconsequential. in the meantime we're laughing at these people. they are annoying and we are laughing at you. this is ridiculous and that is all i have for today. >> ever since we had the video of this woman who grew up in vales china and she was like 20 years old, it's been ringing in my ears and haunting me every time i see a story like this because she talks about how at school they would put up these big posters in the hallways and where children cope right criticisms about anything they deemed ideologically impure and then she talked about everythin that was considered old or futile list was taken out and smashed. or just taking out these phrase and smashing them. i am worried, maybe i'm crazy, but i look at all this stuff an i think this is scary. you are so right, you are going to pay all that money, what of those teachers doing.
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the graduates, do they understand civil war, world war i, world war ii? do they understand how the country works or did they just said think oh my gosh, somebody said trigger warning to me and i'm feeling triggered. it scary prior just keep going back to this moment and remembering what she said about growing up in china. >> there was a big case this week about free speech with the aclu on the site of. so, what are your thoughts. >> we were growing up and we were told that big brother woul come from government is actuall coming from us freight i'm with martha on this, i think that this is students used to fight for free speech, now they're fighting against it. that's quite a change in the reit because of this if i may say so, it's not fragility, you not worried about somebody's feelings being hurt, they don't like walk-in, they don't like specific words, it's actually a thirst for power.
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you get a nice ping of dopamine when you actually achieve one o these things and this desire fo power and influence is continually rewarded by the terrified response of these administrators you are getting paid exorbitant amount of money which is why the tuition is so high because the administration has grown so much at these colleges. it is the tyranny of the few verses that cowardice of the majority. this is the root of every major revolution. we can say it's okay, but that' how it starts. the revolution starts at brandeis. >> it is incorporation. it's in academia, it's an entertainment. its immediate. >> this stuff is bubbling up everywhere. he quits his began because he wrote a nice tweet about the book. that's where we are. it as a war on speech, it's a
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war on ideas, it's a war on thoughts. >> i joke about it, but it is terrifying. if you start to lose the forest or the trees, what is actually racist. what is actually hate speech. that is unfortunate especially at 76,000. to number ideas up next. ♪ you need a financial plan that can help grow and protect your money. an annuity can help cover essential expenses in retirement, so you can live the life you want. this is what an annuity can do. learn more at protectedincome.org. stay restless, with the icon that does the same. the rx crafted by lexus. lease the 2021 rx 350 for
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>> it's female friday and we we're answering your questions. >> like this question from djp. >> what was your favorite under 25-cent candy when you were growing up? >> smarties. >> you unroll them like that. you unroll them fast and then i all and up and pretty colors. >> they are fantastic sweethearts, remember sweethearts? to get those look like you can
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wear them around your neck. >> any gob stoppers? to get those individual or you got them. >> used to blame everything on the jujube's. know no, every teeth. >> i like tootsie rolls very just the individual ones, and the dots on its. like a gummy candy as well because they had the hello package. >> you get a little thing and you scoop the sugar. my favorite under 25 cents as you take that to the machine
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u-turn and the red hots would come out. cricket you could get a keep good immune system by eating those. >> it's not like a covid candy. >> we used to have those in the building upstairs. >> remember the long funnel lik a long tube and it had really cheap versions of hershey kisses , but they weren't wrapped . i like wacky packages spread. >> so did i. >> i hit every season, they cam out and i waited outside the stop and go on 37th avenue and wait for that freight that was so good. mary jane's are delicious. >> this is another diet one fro gladys l. what is a food that you are so good at making yourself? >> that's a really hard question
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. you kill animals. >> i tried to cook a steak the other night by myself because m husband wasn't home and i made beef jerky. >> i have gotten is my covid trick that i'm actually good at cooking steak and my husband ha started calling me t-bone. it's all very at the newlywed house. >> think we have a new nickname here. >> glitzy, fried eggs i can make , over easy. i can do it nice and runny as they like it like that. also hotdogs. i can really make a nice hot dog . >> it's all about the bone. have to have a soft, but hot bun . >> tell me more.
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so watch that. >> what time do we tune in to watch you brush your teeth. >> jesse: all day. >> greg: that's a lot of watters. will even i'm sick belief. >> dana: i don't have another thing. never mind. >> greg: tonight 11:00 p.m. gutfeld. i have dagen, she is on. todd piro, by the way it's pirro, not pirro. kat timpf, great show i promise. that's the candy i was thinking of. ♪ animals are great ♪ animals are great ♪ animals are great ♪ ♪ >> greg: you know, even animals like to gossip. check out this pair right here. these are these little-called bush babies, but also called gallagos. they are from australia. and they just hang out there and they just sit they are home
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pets. you can teach them how to cook and do laundry and also they taste great. [laughter] i'm joking. >> jesse: animals taste great. >> martha: that's a whole nother segment. >> jesse: who do we have? martha? >> martha: if you have a problem with your neighbors can you do what these people did in yorkshire. see how it hangs over the driveway of the neighbor's? [laughter] >> jesse: friendly neighborhood dispute. >> martha: don't know what the problem is it's kind of interesting. kind of like a cartoon, right? >> greg: artistic, too. >> jesse: very passive aggressive neighbor. >> we love a good maternity photo shoot, when philip warner posed together for this shot. their 12-year-old tennessee walker horse buck shot decided to make an appearance in the photo. the woman's name is chris
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citizen of photography by kristin. it went viral. and they say that this horse horse has a habit of taking funny photos. >> greg: >> greg: gut cater to me. >> katie: everything now. >> martha: all these things about photographing all of it. >> jessica: i totally agree. i always forget i'm on tv. i didn't think it was actually going to close famous last words from little brother who locked his sister in a dressing room that used to be a bank vault it used to be a first national bank and spent 90 minutes trapped inside before firefighters were able to spring her. she emerged through a hole the firefighters. no word she purchased the clothes. her mother was very upset about
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all of this. very glad you are free. enjoy your weekend. >> greg: safe space. >> martha: a vault that is a dressing room. >> martha: where is geraldo? [laughter] >> jesse: i thought it was funny. that's it for us. have a great weekend, everybody. >> greg: where's geraldo? ♪ ♪ >> shannon: good evening, welcome to washington. i'm shannon bream in for bret baier. breaking tonight more than 150 people still missing after a condo collapsed in florida. firefighters working around the clock combing through the rubble searching for survivors. on the ground following the recovery efforts jonathan serrie. >> good evening, shannon. the medical examiner's office has identified the first victim recovered from the rubble. she is 54-year-old stacey fang, died from blunt force injuries during the building
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