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♪ ♪ >> sean: unfortunately, that is all the time we have left for tonight. please set your dvr 9:00 .. /6:00 pacific and pray for the fellow trapped hostage to the winds of the taliban behind enemy >> following you, we will see you tomorrow night, we're going to dive right in. a very busy washington. we will get right to it. americans stiff armed fauci, the focus of tonight's angle. felt like we were living in america again this weekend from the fans in wisconsin.
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to the chants at florida state. on saturday and sunday and even last night millions across the country were riveted by a sport that tends to bring us all together, college football and it was evident in stadiums across the country that america is ready to move on from covid and the fear mongers who want to keep us apart and afraid. check out this attendance chart, more than 109,000 in michigan, 109,000 in texas a and m, 86,000 and nebraska, 72,000 in atlanta for the miami game. we have endured 18 months of varying degrees of lockdowns,
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capacity restrictions, mask rules, business closures, churches and schools being shattered, concerts and sports canceled. 75% of adults have now gotten at least one job, untold millions have been naturally immunized through exposure to the virus but they are still treated like pariahs if they don't submit to being faxed and we've known for most of this pandemic that americans who are older and compromised need to be really careful, those with high bmi, diabetes, copd and other chronic conditions are more likely to suffer from it and kids are more likely to get surly from the flu than they are from covid. we need to do a better job at taking zinc and vitamin d on a daily basis and getting in better shape is something we cannot put off any longer as a country. but we also know that we can't let the government terrify us into isolation.
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thank god for the red states that helped save this economy. if you thought friday's jobs numbers were horrifying and they were imagine how much worse if states like florida and texas had followed covid rules through new york and california. at this point everyone has since that everyone is trying to have fun again which makes the left really angry. doctor fauci did not approve of all the whooping and hollering. >> when you look across like that you prove that or is that not smart? >> i don't think it is smart. when you're dealing -- outdoors is always better than indoors but when you have such a congregant setting of people close together, first, you should be vaccinated and when you to have conquered settings particularly indoors you should
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be wearing a mask. >> you preferred if we are more like australia or new zealand, locked down every time 3 or 4 cases pop up but the fact is for the past year and a half it was only a tiny sliver of elites and other professionals who were able to collect their style is will remotely. for regular workers it was kind of business as usual weather was a grocery store clerks or people in construction, retailers, healthcare workers, they didn't get to go off to the caribbean doing i do zoom meetings every day and pretend they were in their home office, regular folks worked, they never stopped working, but now the media and the tv doctors want those same people who worked for the whole pandemic to be miserable in their free time. >> can't get over the pictures of those over stadiums. >> no one is wearing masks anymore. it is hard feeling like we are alone in the fight. >> it troubles me that we
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somehow decided this is over. >> i would be very surprised if we didn't have outbreaks here and there across the country related to these gatherings. >> on thursday president biden will deliver another covid speech, word has he has some 6 point plan. >> as we continue to fight until for varying the american rescue plan will pass, continues to support families, businesses and communities, states continue have access to wide range support with help for schools the reopening, help the child care to make them available and affordable and other resources to help our economy get back to normal. >> shin psaki city will be revealing more, not about a rescue plan but about covid. my guess is he will talk about boosters and maybe we will see
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more celebrity tick-tock pushing the vaccine but as usual president biden reminds me of the guy rushing to get in front of the parade that is almost over. think about it this way, 150,000 more americans have died of covid since inauguration day, that's with vaccines available or good chunk of that time. the number was around 400,000 when trump left office, when vaccines were only beginning to be rolled out, that's a devastating number. it is lawful but more awful is losing america to a new normal which is a medical police state essentially. in the end it is earth to joe, we are done, we are on, they are on to the sixth twisted game the
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public self sector has been playing on america, we get it, we see it, we know the blue state covid policies didn't work and they wrecked their economies can we know liberal government terrify the residents over a virus that has almost a 99.97% survivability for those under the age of 70 and they know the fallout from this, start to suffer huge in the polls. perhaps that's the reason why some liberal publications are realizing it is time to move beyond the covid control state. one problem. smart governors like ron desantis and christine gnome built you to it. brian kemp in georgia they knew from may of 2020 that to save the state they have to govern they had to learn to live with covid. is difficult and horrible as it is. the experts for the last 18 months moving goalposts only to pretend we could reach covid 0
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but now the covid is starting to hurt biden in the polls the media is changing its tune. the angle predicted this. we are moving on to the new crisis, climate change. just as with covid the remedy means you will be poorer and less free and there's always a declared consensus. the same playbook for a power grab. more on that later in the show but for now we can expect the usual gnashing of teeth before and after this weekend's game. there will be home games in alabama, georgia, lsu, michigan state, notre dame, clemson, ohio state and penn state. that's a lot of people. millions of americans will be happy. many will return to campus after years away, tailgating, seeing old friends, singing their college socks, cheering as
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loudly as they can, just being together. as humans that is what we need to do. we are not meant to be cocooned off from one another. time to start living again smartly with common sense. of the rest of you prefer to stay home and shut in and be triple maxed with latex gloves that is your choice but we are exercising our rights to make a different one and that is the angle. joining me as jason locke, host of fearless with jason whitlock. great to see you. what was it like this weekend for the country and for those people, students and alums and other fans that gathered in stadiums across the country to just celebrate innocence being together? >> for me, i played college football, a huge college football fan. what we saw this weekend even me hope, the american people are starting to wake up, they are tired of being trapped in this game of fear and control that is
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being played by fauci and a lot of politicians on the left and the american people are starting to wise up, they are smarter and wiser than corporate media, smarter than politicians that play politics with every crisis and every issue and we are getting back to normal and people are getting comfortable with the fact there is no denial of the impact of covid but there's a growing reality we are going to have to live and deal with covid, not live in fear of covid so i was very happy to see this. these college football stadiums are outside our urban core and cities, major cities that are democratic control, i hate to politicize it but it is true, you saw trump america out in full force at college stadiums, people like fauci and people on
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the left know that college football is a representation of trump america and they want to demonize those people, they are not wearing masks, why are they gathered in large groups and we've seen it 1 million times, every protest, every rioting, looting that was done in summer of 2020, none of it was covid concerns world disappeared and that was perfectly fine but going to a football game and supporting some of our best and brightest athletes, this isn't a good idea. >> we've had full stadiums at fenway and at ballparks across the country, we had the u.s. open stadium was packed and was there any them to get
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in a car after a few drinks. couldn't have thought of someone better to come on the show tonight. thank you so much. >> a crime to lie to congress.
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if you reach wish to retract estimate of may 11th reclaim the nih never from the gain of function research. >> i have never lied before the congress and i do not retract that statement. if anybody is lying it is you. >> almost as mad at rand paul as he was at the games over the weekends. rand paul is right, fauci did lie to congress, new documents show taxpayer money was funneled to the eco-health alliance and studied the risk of bat coronavirus emergence in wuhan. part of the proposal admits how dangerous this was, it involves the highest risk of exposure to sars or other coronavirus is
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when working with high bat density overhead and potential to be in hail. rutgers molecular biologist richard e bright said that material confirms would grants supported construction in wuhan of sars related coronavirus is, the fight the genetic information from another coronavirus and confirmed the resulting viruses could infect human cells, documents make it clear assertions by collins and fauci that the nih did not support gain of function research or potential pathogen enhancement at wuhan were untruthful. that's a mouthful but we had to say. joining me as senator tom on, the first politician to raise the lab leak theory 18 months ago. your take on these new documents. >> i said from tony fauci should be fired, he should be investigated and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. for 18 months he has been
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settling his moral high horse at college kids who want to celebrate a football game and outdoor stadium on a nice fall day or parent to don't want her kindergartners to wear masks their entire lives, telling you you have to wear three masks when all along he has been lying not just to congress but to the american people about his role in funding the reckless and dangerous research at a chinese communist lab that unleashed this pandemic on the world. it is a disgrace and it's time for him to be held accountable. >> if you had to rate this as a scandal what would you rate it as? >> one of the biggest scandals in washington in modern times. it from the laboratory the was likely the source of this once in a century pandemic. hundreds of thousands of people dead, many more seriously ill, kids lost a year going on a second year of their education, weddings have been postponed, jobs of the lost, businesses closed and anthony fauci all
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along has been lecturing you while hiding the fact that without proper notification of his political superiors in the executive branch funded this reckless dangerous research and the chinese communist lab and then went to great lengths to try to excuse them. i always wonder why early on in the pandemic tony fauci insisted there is no way a virus could have come from that lab. not just obvious common sense but broke out blocks away from a lab where they are studying it. he always and assisted couldn't be possible, now we know it was to cover his own tracks, to consider what he had done with your tax dollars, and incredibly reckless research in a chinese communist lab. >> what will happen in the senate next?
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>> i for one will look forward to tony fauci is next appearance in the senate, is no longer just tony fauci trying to lecture senators using word games, acting like they are the ones who don't understand concepts like making a virus more transmissible when in his own words, all of his cronies who have been on this gravy train for decades concealing what it went for so i'm looking forward to his next appearance before the senate, his appearance after that should be at a federal courthouse down the street. >> how much legal jeopardy is he in? from 1 to 10? >> if you were a trump appointee it would be an 11, let's say it that way. he is plainly lied to congress and it is time for the department of justice to investigate tony fauci and hold him accountable to the full extent of the law, no way to get around the fact he has been misleading congress repeatedly in addition to misleading the american people for your and a half i presume to lecture them about their moral failings to stop the spread of this virus from the lab that he helped fund.
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>> told us we couldn't travel this weekend. would have been a bad idea to travel this weekend. the state department, like about the role they played in rescuing americans from afghanistan. congress is behind the effort next pose who is on the plane coming out of afghanistan. ken cuccinelli is next with the shocking report of child bribes. stay there. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. call coventry
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♪ ♪ >> laura: an extraor >> extraordinary success is how thedi biden administration describes the afghanistan airlift. according to the new york times unclassified reports from the army base revealed single males including afghan military became unruly and contraband weapons of an confiscated as tensions in temporary shelters have flared. the times went on to report they landed without manifest and security vetting on refugees was done in hours or days rather than months or years. despite this documented chaos the chairman of the joint chiefs said don't worry, we've got it. >> they are doing the biometrics, check their irises
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into their fingerprints, against 20 years of databases we have and they had a couple hundred pop thread. i'm very comfortable that these folks are being properly cleared. laura: acting dhs deputy secretary, he went on about we got these databases, checking them once, checking them twice, why should americans be concerned? >> if you remember the statistics about who is coming over, 10% of the total evacuated were american citizens, they are
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throwing different numbers now, you've got secretary mayorkas using cover words like people applying for society status, the folks who helped us in afghanistan, applicants are people who say they helped us in afghanistan and we have information on those people but they are a small portion of the total population. we have little information in those databases about the vast majority of people seeking to come to this country and the biden administration is letting them in any way shoveling them in in enormous numbers. >> the cost of all this is rarely discussed but housing allowance, you get a stipend, kids in public schools, how does this affect local communities that will have to absorb these individuals most of them who have never been here obviously. >> they've never been here overwhelmingly in the coming
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from very different culture, something worth discussion by itself, these are not folks prepared to assimilate into the united states in the way that people from mexico are. this is very different and the stipend you mentioned, once people are set up as refugees which is what most of these people will have to come in as get interest-free loans from the us government to recently here, resettlement agencies get paid so they have a financial interest in getting these people into the refugee pipeline, they get paid to resell them to qualify for all welfare at the federal level and work permits to compete with the poorest americans are below end of the economic scale. >> the ap is reporting us officials are looking into these reports that in this evacuation from kabul where people were throwing themselves at the mercy of our soldiers older men were
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admitted together with young girls they claimed as their brides or otherwise were sexually abused. do we know what we're getting into here? >> there have been for 20 years of our time in afghanistan reports of this child molestation behavior including boys, not just girls, the military command said it is their country, their culture, you need to leave it be and nothing ever came of it in the relationship between the two countries but now we're talking about bringing people here, this is a totally different story and people need to understand this is not that unusual what you're describing. i'm not saying this most relationships but it is also is observed by military members of the last 20 years it is not rare
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in afghanistan and if this is what the biden administration want to bring into this country they are literally importing significant problems into our communities. laura: thank you for being here tonight. >> the ones that want to leave, to get them out of afghanistan many of them have family members. >> that's another lie because americans are now relying on private rescue missions to get out of afghanistan after being stranded. one texas woman and her 3 children were blocked repeatedly by the delavan from getting to the kabul airport, one fighter pointing a pistol at her head warning her never to come back. my next guest, congressman ronnie jackson got involved alerting a group of vets during this private rescue mission, able to sneak miriam and her kids out of the country and
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detected. here now is texas congressman ronnie jackson, retired navy or admiral. we have reported on the terrible fitting, nonexistent vetting, we reported all these other issues with the evacuation but now this takes the cake, the state department tries to take credit for very dangerous rescues. with your message to tony blinken and company. >> it is unbelievable, it is shameful, absolutely unbelievable, they are from my district in texas, an african-american woman and her 3 children went over to visit extended family, the husband stayed behind to work here, had no idea they were going to be trapped behind enemy lines and eventually hunted by the taliban and isis had abandoned by their own government. i found out about a two weeks ago when they called my office and we started frantically trying to call the state
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department and were getting nowhere. they were getting nothing from the state department, no useful information, being told like everybody else via text message go to the gate and if you get to the teller and checkpoint tell them you are an american citizen and they will let you through. they do this for two weeks and it got more dangerous every day until she had begun to her head, the uncle was beaten severely, the 15-year-old struck in the head, they were told they would be killed. once the americans left at one point there were 200 feet from the gate, we couldn't get the americans to go out and identify them and get them inside the gate. it was obvious they would not get out, it was getting really unsafe, luckily the team we had on the inside, afghan applicants that worked with our american troops as security contractors for years and we had a relationship, when i say we on the ground, they reached out and
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moved them around, they found out their neighbors were being asked where they are, the teller was looking for them. we got them up more than a true sweet, multiple checkpoints. >> tony blinken is busy thanking the taliban for helping on these things, your message to him tonight given what you know about this case is what? >> my message is he will testify before the committee, i can explanation what they were thinking, and an excellent nation who made that comment. they did nothing to help the citizens from my district, they didn't know anything about it until they were on the border and it is shameful that we have americans doing what our government is not willing or capable of doing. >> they promised they were going to get all the americans out, and they didn't so it is a to
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private citizens, we got to roll but thank you for joining us. is president biden attempts to turn the page of the pull out of afghanistan, trying to change the conversation to climate. and we will expose how he along with the media's help are looking to enact a big green power grab. stay there.
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♪ ♪ >> with next to mister couldn't in bloating the country humiliated on the world stage he attempted to flip the script while to american united damage in new york today. >> climate change poses an acoustical threat to our lives, our economy, the threat is here, it is not going to get any better. the question, can i get worse. >> we urgently need your big and bold build back better plan. we must attack the cancer of climate change that is driving
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these destructive storms. >> i liked it better, what he's talking about is the big green power grab we've been expecting. check out this chart shows the truth about global disasters is much different, the death rate for the twentieth century until today. as you can see it barely registers. michael, your response to today's messaging from biden and company, the storms are really awful, lots of damage, loss of life in the northeast, and thus we have a climate crisis which means the government has to spend a lot more money. >> it turned out climate change means never have to say you're sorry for having failed to do the things that would have
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prevented lives from being lost, we see this around the united states, the governor of california blamed the forest fires which were caused by forced mismanagement on climate change, we've seen the mayor of new york and other officials blaming climate change for the floods in new york even though better infrastructure preparedness, better evacuations would prevented those deaths and we are seeing it on hurricanes, frequency of hurricanes going down actually, no significant increase in intensity of hurricanes but it means policies lawmakers can get away with doing nothing and using climate change to advance an agenda, make our economy more dependent on whether dependent energy sources like solar and wind that don't function during extreme weather events. laura: an interesting statistic president biden tried to use to justify this. >> one in every 3 americans has been victimized by severe weather.
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we've got to listen to the science and economist and nasa security experts. they all tell us this is code red. the nation and the world are in peril. laura: victimized. change that is so bad. i wrote an essay why i am no longer a progressive was i reject the idea of helplessness where we are all victims of the weather. deaths from natural disasters declined the last hundred years, we are more resilient than ever, the united nations when it did his report said nobody is safe. we are safer than ever, we are suffering safety, part of the cultural promise from this -- so safe that we expect hurricanes can slam into us with no consequences. after katrina in 2005 the army corps of engineers reconstructed
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the levees, the levees held in the last, the electrical grid, the focus of democrats have been more on making the electrical grid more resilient than you would have been able to have any electrical grid. >> a way to obviate any responsibility for the things they should do and focus some of your attention at home. he was suspended from the police force after a viral video revealed why he was refusing the state's vaccine mandate. the story you don't want to miss next. look, this isn't my first rodeo
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♪ ♪ >> i have personal and religious reasons. that is why i will >> personal and religious reasons why i take the vaccine is also the freedom to choose not to. i might get fired for this video i'm exercising my first amendment right to speak freely. i've fallen in line with these mask mandates and i will know more. i will not sit back and watch as those who serve the people of the state argument a lot of orders which threaten their livelihoods should they choose not to fall in line. ashley: that was zachary cowing who was suspended after posting video and refusing to get the
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covid vaccine display governor kate brown's mandate. just days after the suspension police and firefighters in oregon filed a massive lawsuit against brown over these forced vaccinations. state workers who don't get it by october 16th could lose their jobs. no jabs, no jobs. this isn't just happening in oregon, it is all across the country. joining me exclusively is trooper cowing along with his attorney, dane is leading the suit against the governor. we have first responders across the nation who are resistant clearly to these mandates. why do you think that is? >> wheels for the same both. we are here to protect the people's rights and it seems like some may have forgotten that. >> you are also there to enforce the law, right? this is not a law, this is an
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edict handed down by the governor, correct? there hasn't been a law actually passed by the state legislature mandating these vaccines, has there? from a legal standpoint, your client has gone up against the big machine of the big state. what do you think the likelihood of success on the merits of this case is? >> that is a good question. there is obviously authority contrary to positions we've taken in the suit but the cases people are citing as the contrary authority are quite distinguishable and also quite old. many people toss around the 19 nosedive massachusetts case as opposition to the positions
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we've taken but the factual precursors to that end the harm to the liberty interest is quite different. in that case versus our case. there are many differences and one of the strengths of our case is unique aspects of oregon statutory law and constitutional law which no cases of discussed before. laura: superintendent terry devi gave a statement that the agency supports the right of employees and oregonians to their first amendment right, i fully understand all employees won't agree with every decision but i expect them to follow rules, policies and law. i assume not everyone who to play devils advocate, probably not everyone will you are thrilled about having to follow is a brick given how your hands
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are tied in various ways because of long history of jurisprudence but do you see her point? >> i do see her point. there are things i had to do but when it comes to moral grounds of the rights where we have to draw the line. laura: do you think this is going to be replicated this type of lawsuit across the country given the number of firefighters, teachers and police troopers like your client, the number who said we are not anti-vaccine but either we had the virus, few we have natural immunity or for other reasons they don't care to get the vaccine, this will be exploding? >> i think that, i am glad you stressed that because this is not a lawsuit about the vaccine.
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it is about telling someone you are going to get this vaccine will lose your job. my hope is this is replicated. it will be replicated next week. the oregon fraternal order of police, the first to file the suit will be replicated next week by two other groups i represent. i hope the governor and people will agree to sit down with us and come up with some alternatives to two drastic ends of this executive order, either get medicine or lose your career. many of these people will not just lose their job but lose their career and i hope the governor and her people will sit down with us and come up with another two alternatives for these people. there are thousands of oregon workers who will walk off the job over this.
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laura: according to a new abc poll that came out a few days ago 70% of people who are unvaccinated in the workforce say they will use their jobs rather than take the medicine. if that is anywhere near accurate, of police shortage across the country, that is a big problem and no one is confronting that. if you want to get tested twice a week would that be amenable to you. >> haven't done anything wrong. we've done just fine with the way things have gone. jillian: some police unions
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[crunch] >> laura: a lot of strange content on msnbc but nicole wallace may be stuck now in a time warp. >> want to know how radical today's >> nicole wallace, it is in the time. >> the heretical today's gop is. chief justice john roberts side with the liberals on the court in the texas abortion ban and it sounds like collusion between centric legislatures and far right members of the united states supreme court whether it is a crime or real. they look into it. jillian: may be mueller will look into it? still looking into things.
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it is american now and forever. go to lauraingraham.com. in honor of great first responders on the anniversary of september 11th. >> in america it has come to this. it is sad. todd: it is wednesday september 8th, americans make their opinions known about leaving citizens behind in afghanistan. jillian: meantime in kabul the taliban breaking of a protest with gunfire as the extremist

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