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if you run in 2024 it'll be a big theme of yours again. we appreciate your time. >> mr. trump: thank you very much, sean, thank you. >> sean: that's all the time we have left this evening, set your dvr so you never miss an episode. let not your heart be troubled, laura ingraham. >> credibility, the border, he predicted it to a t. it's unbelievable. i mean, but i've got to tell you, hannity. >> sean: do you think joe biden can be that articulate for 40 street minutes? >> literally, seriously, like a
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grandpa. >> sean: come on, man. >> i was seriously thinking about this because the 25th anniversary of fox. we're so busy doing everything on a daily basis that i didn't have a chance to write anything, okay, which for me, my best memory early on that fox was i think i was talking to you in 1999 so it's a few years after fox started. you kept saying come on, should sign with fox news. i finally did. i was on election night with you in 2,000 until 2:30 in the morning. we were on back and forth, buried >> sean: that was one election year. that had to be the year, 3 minutes and i said i'm not wasting my time. i've too much work to do.
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've too much work to do. laura: that was it. it was so much fun and many great memories. you have been a great addition. laura: and you and every one, j - everyone who made this possible but you've been my buddy through thick and thin, almost 25 years. >> you've done such an amazing job, better take your show because - >> this is the ingraham ankle. what do kristen sinema and dave chapelle have in common, we will see but with trust in government cratering under president biden
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and his approval numbers in the toilet, do people running things at the white house trying to turn things around ended set of making smart decisions like stiff arming the progressives are clapping, border crosses, things that would appeal to working class voters president biden's tears are stuck on vaccine mandates. >> vaccination means fewer infections, hospitalizations and death, in turn means a stronger economy. one economist call vaccinating requirements the most powerful economic stimulus ever enacted. for folks who haven't gotten vaccinated, get it done, do the right thing. laura: do the right thing. vaccine mandates were so popular why the hard-sell? why the shaming, why set up the covid caste system, tough covid
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policies are so great for the economy is he's trying to argue why are unemployment rates of new york, l a, san francisco and chicago, the vaccine mandate places those are so much higher than the national average. by contrast look at what is going on in florida where the governor has rejected mandates, their unemployment is below national average and it's also economic projections are not bad enough now the covid police are putting lives in jeopardy in colorado, the university of washington medical center just announced it will join the colorado health system in refusing organ transplants to unvaccinated patients, so much for the do no harm thing. and moments we will talk to a woman waiting for a kidney transplant she was just told she's getting kicked off the list. the left is one step closer to imposing vaccine mandates on your kids so today pfizer as the
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fda for emergency use authorization of its covid vaccine in 5 to 11-year-olds. for those of us in rural america this is a cause for concern but for the media it is like christmas has come early. >> people in my household are doing a happy dance with my daughter can't wait because she knows -- it doesn't remember but welcome again. >> 4 people get vaccinated we could start looking at this thing in the rearview mirror, that benefits all of society. >> i'm in line ready for it, you can't stop me. >> we warned you they would eventually target your kids with their vaccine mandates and it is happening. california has laid the groundwork announcing earlier this month mandate vaccine for students age 12 and up once the fda gives its final approval, expect to see this in blue cities and states across america and don't believe the lie the
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vaccine means we are getting back to normal. if they wanted to return to normal they would drop the mandates, they didn't like the new normal much, that is in march of 2020, normal is what most of red state america is doing at the delta variances declining in those states as well given the result of a new study published in the new england journal of medicine that showed waning vaccine effectiveness over time, hospitalization but in fact - fully vaccinated individuals antibody levels decreased rapidly for the first three months after someone is fully vaccinated. and 6 months after receipt of the second dose of the pfizer vaccine, response was decreased. presumably this means we are
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going to be talking about mandating boosters long into the future. or republicans win in a landslide and we do get back to normal, we do get back to making decisions about health risks and benefits without being vilified, shamed or punished. let's bring back doctor stephen smith, founder of the smith center for infectious diseases and urban health and doctor paul alexander, former trump hhs covid advisor. is the solution to this pandemic the forced vaccination of children and the 25% of adults who have yet to receive a shot especially given the newly published report in the new england journal of medicine? >> i think the vaccines have been very effective from that
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pandemic in the adult population and high risk adults, but pediatrics, i don't understand it, you get vaccines to help the individual, to help the community at large or both. younger people we vaccinate for the flu to help the older people and we vaccinate them, whereas the hpv vaccine helps girls or women in the future whereas shingles vaccine is just for the individual but giving to the kids i don't -- it's not going to help. >> i want to get into that.
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talking about this, you've known from the early date of the covid poses a relatively minuscule risk to small children. as of september 30th during the entire pandemic 520 children died from covid in the united states. we don't want any child to ever die but the fatality rate of 0.one% of those we know had covid. millions more had covid. why do they keep pretending kids are at risk for covid, it is 95% survivability rate, 99.something so doctor alexander, one of this, this is bizarre. >> thanks for having me again. the science doesn't support vaccines under 19 for covid.
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the reality is these vaccine developers put protection on the table because they are the only ones in the situation or protected, not the children and this will be a dangerous situation. we knew as you just explained for 15 months now the children are very little risk of acquiring infection, we have these studies that looked at 2 million kids under 16, we have a study that showed one child exports 150 other children, no secondary transmission, children do not drive at home, they do not get the leland children did not die.
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doctor fauci, doctor wilensky and doctor francis collins, no one has come to the table and told the american people and prosecute this case as to why our children must be vaccinated. these vaccines provide no opportunity for benefit, only opportunity for harm to children. >> at the same time therapeutics that have actually proven in actual use to be effective for preventing serious illness, intubation and death is you demonstrated with hydroxychloroquine, that was just dismissed pretty much out of hand. why was that done? >> i have no idea. there was a movement where some of the therapies being used with success were jumped on very quickly and aggressively in a negative way and i can't explain it. we have a new therapeutic from
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merck that is promising and no one is making that political yet. i can't understand why some of the older retooled medications that showed in the lab in controlled studies showed very powerful efficacy, that they - >> they make no money off of hydroxychloroquine. all right. all right. i will say it if you don't have to. i mentioned earlier one of colorado's largest health systems has taken this vaccine fanaticism to deadly new heights or lows by refusing organ transplants to unvaccinated patients including my next guest who was told last week she would not be receiving a kidney because of her vaccination status and colorado state representative timothy guyton
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are. what if you don't get this kidney transplant? >> my days are numbered as i deteriorate in gfr numbers. i did reach out to the hospital to understand whether the dialysis was an option they said at this point the shot not be required but i was irresponsible in not getting it. laura: you are the kidney donor, the most selfless thing, amazing to see you two together. what is your reaction? we are not going to do that because of her own personal choice. >> i am part of the medical community and stunned at the lack of compassion and consideration and involvement of leilani and her own care. they are holding my kidney hostage and she's going to die because they won't give it to her.
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laura: what is the argument? that she is more vulnerable medically after the procedure and is there science behind that? once she signed a waiver, covid does x i won't sue you. >> i proposed a number of things one of which was a medical waiver. i have to sign a medical waiver with regard to the transplant itself so i said i could sign a medical waiver with regard to not taking the vaccine. can i be exempted for religious purposes, that only implies to employees. there are a number of things here. this is the only way, it is a 1-size-fits-all. laura: you are in the colorado legislature. i love the state of colorado but i don't know if people at
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smoking too much pot, what can be done about this? seems like a classic case of discrimination. >> thanks for caring enough to give her this opportunity to share her story with your audience. you may be right, maybe there is much of that but it is important your audience knows that this isn't just about leilani. we have been contacted by folks across colorado, the most tragic story i have heard so far i spoke to a father twice today, he sent me a couple emails, his daughter is currently on dialysis in colorado. he has received communications from uc health saying she too will be denied the life-saving surgery unless and until the covid vaccine is taken so it is
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affecting multiple people across the state from 12 years old on up and that is forced story i have seen, that i've heard so far and i suspect this isn't the end of it. jillian: people die every day waiting for an organ transplant, correct? >> correct. laura: they don't care if that number goes higher and higher. >> great question for you see health. laura: i hope the state legislature is watching, the people of colorado, this is your state government. you have to go out of state. if you were a younger woman and wanted an abortion you couldn't get it in the state of colorado you would have every woman's group supporting it but because you want to get a kidney transplant and are not vaccinated where are the women's groups supporting you? >> exactly.
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you got your donor standing there. thank you all for being here tonight. we will be following this case and coming up next the woke mob and dave chapelle, kristen sinema, i will lay it out and you won't believe what is happening, don't go away. what makes new salonpas arthritis gel so good for arthritis pain? salonpas contains the most prescribed topical pain relief ingredient. it's clinically proven, reduces inflammation and comes in original prescription strength. salonpas. it's good medicine.
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♪ ♪ >> laura: the 19 the mob never sleeps. that is the focus of tonight's angle. what do comedians dave chapelle and senator kristen sinema have in common. for starters both have been hailed by the left as taboo shattering talented trailblazers. >> kristen sinema is one of my dear friends and excited she won. >> came across as very moderate, very normal and very likable the first openly bisexual person going into the senate. >> dave chapelle gave a performance on saturday night live, was obviously hilarious. >> incredible political insight can do a lot of things as dave chapelle.
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laura: that was before chapelle and christensen number deviated from the party line. the same left-wing forces that built them up are trying to tear them down and let's start with chapelle. in his new netflix special called the closer he defense jk rowling from the vicious lunatics on the left. a few years back the harry potter author and self-made billionaire found herself in the woke mom's crosshairs for stealing her belief that biological system is in fact exist tweeting in june of 2020 my life has been shaped by being female. i do not believe it is hateful to say so. this is one of the least controversial statement ever posted to twitter but based on the left's reaction would have thought she was a war criminal. few if anyone in the entertainment industry dared stick their next out for the woman whose books made many of them very rich for the kids who
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loved them but dave chapelle stuck his neck out. >> jk rowling said gender was the fact and the trans community got mad and calling her a turf. >> i agree, gender is a fact. >> in his trademark expletive laden style the comedian talked about the newly constructed sexual organs of biological say they are transgender, typical support, that diatribe places in defense of jk rowling sparked outrage among the denizens of the woke left. trans activist dana white only slammed chapelle but also netflix for showcasing him saying nothing chapelle says change the fact that trans women are women.
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he is wrong and netflix has empowered them to be wrong lonely. the activist claiming chapelle's comedy was synonymous with ridiculing trans people and other marginalized communities. and pr's tv critic remarked it sound like chapelle is using white privilege to excuse his own homophobia and transfer be a. chapelle is using white privilege. wait a second which i got it. what? when chapelle used the most profane language in a previous special to hillary yours truly and candace owens did any of the usual girl power activists come to our defense? did any major media outlets or celebrity women advocates condemn chapelle as misogynistic or even say he was disappointing in his attacks? of course not.
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not that we cared. we don't need their protection. chapelle knew what he was doing and attacking us. he thought that by attacking us he was by himself expiation for past comedic sins and getting a free pass for future ones. how did that work out for you? the fact is there is no satisfying the insane left the today's democrat party spot and projects, there is no point in anyone trying to placate them or even paying attention to them because there will always come a day that you will fall short of their constantly moving woke goalposts. christian -- kristen sinema should know by now, doesn't matter that she is a first, she wears fun outfits or voted to impeach trump twice, that's not enough. now that she's standing in the way of democrats passing their multitrillion dollar plan to fundamentally remake this
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country she is leftist enemy number one. >> what does kristen sinema value? money. >> through her posture she turned herself into something of an snl punchline. >> they are better off if the whole thing collapses. that is being called into question now in the case of the senator from arizona christensen above. >> the backlash extends to saturday night live. member how they portrayed her in 2019? >> arizona ladies cinema. >> i used to be in the house but now i'm in the senate, bicameral, bipartisan. >> back when she was cool, cunning, quirky, fun but how do they depict her today? and unhinged moron.
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>> moderate democrats kristen sinema from arizona. >> what do i want from this bill? i ever tell because i didn't come to congress to make friends and so far, mission accomplished. >> i like roads. >> me too. roads are work trucks live. i want no roads. >> why? >> cast. >> aggressively unfunny. being ready to apply snl is nothing compared to being stocked by marxist foot soldiers in the lady's room and having that humiliating footage put out for the world to see.
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prominent democrats issued week, limp condemnations of that incident but we all know they really approved of it. president biden even admitted it. >> i don't think they are appropriate tactics but it happens to everybody. the only people he doesn't happen to our people who have secret service standing around them. it is part of the process. >> this twisted game goes both ways. take what happened to the bushes and cheneys, i remember when they were derided as war criminals for the wars in iraq and afghanistan. was there anyone more hated by the left than dick cheney before w's time in office have you ever seen a president so ruthlessly mocked and derided as a dimwitted frat boy and i worked for reagan, nothing compared to what they did to bush but now that he is there useful idiot they totally rehabilitated him, liz cheney, it is boring at this point. no one with a shred of independent thought should be cowed by any of these people. the far left as tried to get this show boycotted and even kicked off the air.
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that worked out. we fully gotten stronger. my audience is only gotten bigger so instead of trying to ingratiate your cell to the woke mom or try to appease them by saying the right thing just be yourself, stand up for your own views, there are more people who agree with us than the left would have you believe and as for kristen sinema she would be more at home as an independent and she's always welcome to cross the aisle and join the conservative movement. at least our side tolerates dissent and diversion views. there is 0 room for dissent in her current party. manchin should break away from the lunatics he had to put up with once and for all. maybe he is too rich or doesn't care at this point. i don't know. it is easier just to relent at least in the short term but remember unless you are 100% compliant and ready to
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compromise your beliefs for every leftist crusade they will eventually come for you anyway. just ask dave. that is the angle. joining us now, one of my next guests knows what it is like to get canceled by the woke left, dorian abbott was supposed to give the annual lecture at m it until a mob discovered public comments about how higher education's obsession with diversity, equity and inclusion is harmful. dorian is here with stephen miller, former trump senior advisor that helps protect the freedom that we all enjoy as americans. your lecture had nothing to do with critical race theory, but the incredible, controversial topic was what drew their scorn, what was it? >> a climate of planets orbiting
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different stars and which ones could potentially host life. >> so that, you weren't able - i would like to hear that lecture. that is off the table because you questioned the holy grail of ddi. >> if you would like to hear the lecture it will happen at princeton and anyone can register for free online. >> good for princeton. i'm surprised by that. you are not surprised by any of this. the same mob that has come after kristen sinema or dave chapelle or myself a have come after you head on for your views on immigration, trade and all of that but isn't that the right message, just find a different forum, keep moving forward. >> i'm very fortunate that i am able to have this for him.
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what i'm worried about are the millions of americans who face the threat of job loss, personal destruction, financial harm, deep platform and because of their points of viewing you see this with the department of justice coming after americans objecting to critical race theory, concerned parents, you see it increasingly with people that express divergent viewpoints on the coronavirus, living in an environment of what i like to call left-wing fascism in which you express a contrary point of view like biological sex, stand up for racial equality they will come at you with everything they have and ultimately if we get into that even a little bit we are just feeding the fire and it gets bigger and more fearsome every single time they claim a victory. >> we've had professors speak about freedom of speech and try
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to address the problem. eddie cloud junior is a professor at princeton and he's got an interesting -- he spoke about this matter. >> these are the places some people believe that the left over run these spaces, academic freedom or freedom of speech has become a question. >> there's an effort to discredit the university and a lot of the characterization of the model culture, the canceled culture and so forth that is subscribed to universities is exaggerated. >> in other words academic freedom, the desire for freedom, this is just a fantasy conservatives have, this doesn't really exist, the canceled culture on campus, is that right? >> the canceled culture
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certainly exists. it is true a relatively small number of faculty are canceled but it has an impact, other people restrict their speech to avoid being canceled. >> good to see you both tonight. it took 10 months for the american people to realize how incompetent the biden administration is and not just on afghanistan or the border but the devastating new hold in moments.
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biden's general rating that is abysmal, 55% of americans think he is incompetent in running the government. that is 62% of independents. the poll also found 49% president biden cares about the average american, 49%, a drop of 58% in april. here to break it down is tom devon, cofounder and president of real clear politics. a drop not just in the general numbers for president biden but on every major measure that matters from immigration to covid to policy. >> this quinnipiac poll is is that oppose we've seen for biden. it food one paul but if it is confirmed by other polls and it is being seen in other places,
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it is terrible news normally because on issue after issue weather is afghanistan, foreign policy, the border, taxes, he is losing support overall but particularly among independents but as we talked about before he's losing those intangible qualities, is he honest, net loss of 20 points in eight months. is you good leader, net loss of 30 points on that question in eight months. most surprising to me was the question of does he care about the average person this is one of president biden's core brands, he was from scranton, that number has dropped dramatically as well, started at 60% in february, now down to 49% so you've lost great standing there as well so those are things that are tough to recover and it shows across the board how badly he has been performing. laura: we put up a different graphic about honesty.
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honesty, i know you addressed this before but the honesty numbers are real drop. back in february with 53%, in october only 44% say he is honest. 50% say he's not honest. >> that is what happens when you make this one of the cornerstones of your campaign, a trump is a liar, i will ever with you, he said it in his inaugural address and throughout the campaign that i will always level with the american people good better otherwise in the american people recognize he hasn't been on the level on a number of issues, he ignored and been in denial about the border, afghanistan he said was a huge success and couldn't of been done any other way and the american people don't believe that to be true. the other one is you mentioned, cities incompetent and the american people have seen on
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that score things at odds with his rhetoric and that is why he's lost support again. he hasn't lost so much support among democrats. it is among independents that he sliding and this is a huge concern for democrats in the midterms and terry mcauliffe a couple days, independents are 30% of the electorate and if they are feeling this badly about biden that does not bode well for mcauliffe and the democrats. >> putting in travel vaccine mandates on airplanes, they are floating that. will that be good for his popularity if they move forward? >> i do not think so. jillian: great to see you tonight. and angle follow-up to a story we brought you a few weeks ago about a female soldier at fort bliss who said she was assaulted by a group of male afghan refugees. congressman e that harrell has stunning details in a moment.
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>> laura: weeks ago we were first to bring you the shocking news that u.s. servicewomen was allegedly assaulted by a >> weeks ago we brought the shocking news that us service woman was allegedly assaulted by a group of male afghan refugees at fort liz, new mexico. the fbi is investigating the matter but rather than waiting around my next guest took action. yesterday event harrell whose district includes fort bliss went to the base to demand answers. congresswoman harrell joins us now. i should note that fox news was supposed to go with you to fort bliss yesterday but our permission was withdrawn ten minutes before our reporter was supposed board a flight. if they are not trying to hide something they are doing a good impersonation of someone who is trying to hide something. >> what a disappointment. i made a call to the major general, i called dhs and we were denied allowing one of your guys to go with us. transparency at best with this administration of course.
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laura: what do we know so far? the pentagon is downplaying the severity of crimes being committed on the base. this is from the pentagon briefing on september 30th. watch. >> what we are seeing is law enforcement violations on par and in most cases significantly lower than the rates we are seeing in similar size populations across the united states. afghans are reporting incidents is a good indicator of the commitment to keeping the community safe. laura: we should be thankful that afghans who are here are helping. if so that is great but we have american servicewomen being assaulted on our military bases
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by refugees and that is the best they could do? net price the national security adviser has been blaming charter flights for bringing people who shouldn't be here into the country. is that it? >> here's what we were told, this does not make sense to me. they tell us because we have so many people in such a small area we can expect to see things like this happen. that is unacceptable. if we can't keep servicemembers safe on military bases in the united states what does that look like for anytown usa with these people and let loose a reseller choose to leave the base on their own accord which 500 people have from fort bliss. laura: how many of them have come back? are they going to the 7-11 and getting something to drink or eat coming back? what is happening? >> they are not allowed to come back, once they leave the base they can't come back but they
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are responsible for themselves in terms of paperwork, processing etc. but it makes no sense that we don't have a better handle on what is going on but the responses we have asked for from alejandro mayorkas and this administration are deafening when it comes to background checks, vetting. laura: they don't care. stay on this and we are tracking it, thank you so much. when we come back, celebrating 25 years of fox news, the last bite next.
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>> laura: a lot of folks on this news channel have been laura: a lot of folks on this news channel have been talking about a quarter century on the year, a network few people thought it would last more than a year or so. i was on another cable network in 1996 when fox news learned we were thinking that is kind of mickey mouse. we were wrong. and the guy who cofounded it,
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roger ailes had an interesting comment about the state of journalism. >> journalists provide a tremendous service to this nation but they must stay true to the cause of searching for the truth and putting the stories in context and we try to do that. laura: j wallace, the entire fox news team. >> when you see headlines and reports of mass firings and hundreds of people losing their jobs look at the bigger story. todd: friday october 8th, president biden dismissing outrage over and vaccinated americans losing their job, his approval rating on the economy dips to a new low as we await a new jobs report this morning. jillian: the migrants crisis taking a toll on president biden's presidency is a delegation heads to mexico city today. will they ignore
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